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ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862-VOL. 34. PORTLAND. MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1896. PRICE THREE CENTS.
On cross examination witness testi- As soon as he concluded, A. S. Cran- 1.03%, the three-quarters in 1.36, and BE HEARTY. dall of candidate for lieuten- STRONG_AND iiiSITY DODGE FAILS. Urnt tbat Morris had told one of the girls DROWNED BRYAN OUT. Norwich, the uiile in 3.07%. This is fast travel- AND ant-governor, steped forward and said: HOW TO BE STRONG FCLLOF before the shooting, tbat if she would let but was not fast enough to suit the In this city of students, this city of WORLD’S FASTEST ling, LIFE AND VIGOR. him shoot the baby out of her arms he business men, this city of workingmen, orowa, who wanted to see two minute I ask the name of God and chance for Gen- for two days you would feel would give her five dollars. you,tin man, olips or nothing, and the If you starved *° y°ur hearts the questions own lecord of weak as a cat. trys equalling even his as that have been so well before to- food Is Guido put you Proof enough that jour the cause of Morris [Guilty of Attempted Foie’s Make a World’s day by William I ask 3.01% seemed slim indeed. Should Give Porte An Ulti- Edward O. Oollius, the game warden Collegians Jennings Bryan. England your strength. you to vote in November in accordance But John H. Gentry is a game horEe, stomach Is sick, you’re who was shot, testified that he wasatAlle- with them. If your starving away Murder. Record. John R. Wonder- and he is driven by a man who knows matum. gash Plantation in in the As to the men who have made Gentry’s your strength. Slowly perhaps, but none the July, 1895, young and of his it for to I appreciates every one good less surely. discharge of his duties as game warden. impossible him speak today, ask you not to believe that repre- points. So the Gentry horse was brought You feel it yourself. He was at when Morris arrived they Pelkey’s sent Yale more than will ful Time. have loss of any McKinley out to make a trial, and the orowd pulled You nausea, appetite, headache, there, between two aud three iu the after- have IN SHOOTING GAME WARDEN COL- SILVER CHAMPION KETREATS BE- represent us in November. They for the RINGING ADDRESS BY EX-PREJII- giddiness, pain in the loss of been out its watches to follow him stomach, strength, noon. He was lying on the lounge in the blowing oft their wind as ho is spirits and ambition. LINS JULY 30. has sent out mile. Behind the Gentry horse in the room with his boots off aud FORE “MOUTHY’* STUDENTS. blowing oil his wind. Yale ER GLADSTONE. What do sitting par- into you think? That it’s your head ? the world men, sir, (addressing Mr. sulky was W. S. Andrews, who has driv- But It’s not. tially asleep. He beard some one step who like been an hon- It’s simply your stomach. Bryan,) have, you, en tbe horse in many remarkable trials Food Is Into the kitchen and ask some member oi to their university and their country, strength. Stomach makes it avail- and who even balievua he has more in in business and In now able. If stomach won’t of the family who was in the other room. Congress, every WORLD’S RECORD CLIPPED work, iood does not Tried Before the Court in Houl- to Supreme Sleeting at New Haven Was Broken Up By walk of life.” get out of him than the world believes Calls for Immediate Action and Ridlcu les become available strength. He looked out and saw the tou—Officer Collins Describe, the Out- respondent He three obeers for Mr.Bryan. and Students With Sense of Not proposed A SECOND AT RIGBY. poesible. Andrews drove Gentry up tile Idea of a Shaker Digestive Cordial will, in a few in the kitoben. The whom Decency European War—For Over doses, standing girl They were given, mingled with biases down in make stomach law’s Cold Blooded ’Deed—Flea of In- Candi- front of tbe grand stand sev- your well and help your food be asked replied that she did not know Particularly Acute—Popocrat from the Yale contingent Ex-Mayor an Roar the Great Commoner Spoke— make you strong. sanity Fails to Save Prisoner. Sargent then declared the ad- eral tlmos, while the men cheered him who it was. Morris replied: “I will date Invades New England. meeting Rosolutlous Propose Adopted. Who wouldn’t be strong? Whoever won’t journed. Mr. Bryan was taken to New and tbe ladies in the grand stand waved tSPBCIAI- TO THE PHE3S.] damned soon find oat,” and stepping New Hawn take Shaker Digestive Cordial. Y irk, September 24.—William J. house in his carriage. He looked tbelr handkerohiets and admired his Liverpool, September 24.—Four tbou Sick, tired, weary men those who along towards the door of the room very muoh fatigued and refused to shake andiwomen, Houltou, September 24. Tbe trial of Bryan kept the members of bis party coat and his dandified sand persons wore present at the mass- are working their bodies and brains too bunds as be the glossy black, gait. hard, where the witness was lying. Witness He left stage. will find relief and strength in Shaker Digestive Charles Morris for the shooting of Game guessing again today. was scheduled Within Half a Second of the Two Bat was not oat for show meeting held here this afternoon un- sat and asked him what difference it Gentry just Cordial. Warden Edward O. Collins at the house np to leave the Grand Central station al 8 der the of It then. He knew that he had some work auspices the Liverpool Reform makes strength. It makes health. It made to him who it was Mor- 24.—Mr. of Isaiah anyway. o’olock this for New Haven and Hartford, Conn., September makes happiness. Pelkey’s in Allegash Plantation morning Bryan’s from New Haven to Hart- Minute Goal. to do before he should again sea his club, to protest against the rule of the ris will soon show trip It’s not an ordinary medicine, it’s a cordial. replied, “I you what before that time Wm. H. St. July 30, 18S5, began here iu the Supreme long John, ford was without incident, ex- warm and oom for table stall. Andrews Sultan of Turkey and the mns-ncre-of It’s pleasant to take, and more than special pleasant difference it makes.” Morris then en- the ez-bank went to the sta- oept for the of considerable In its results. court Wednesday morning. Hon. A. H. president, development paced John H. Gentry slowly up tho the Armenians in the Turkish empire. For sale by all at 10, 25, 50 cents tered and sat;dcwn on a trunk at the tion to to the reeling over the disarrangement of the druggists Powers, was appointed by the court to say good bye oandldate, stretoh and with a fast as a The audience which greeted Mr. Glad- and $1.00 a bottle. programme at Meriden, the railroad runner, pace foot of the lounge. when he learned that Mr. would assist County Attorney Lumbert in the Bryan oUcials to allow the at his come down towards stone, who was the principal the witness snid: “I refusing special maker, side, speaker, of tbe The Continuing, not leave until 10.08. car to be detaohed to wait for auotber a prosecution case. defense is MOST WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE the wire at a fast gait. The crowd in the was most enthusiastic one. Prefacing ■FECIAL NOTICES. pulled on my boots. During the opera- Conn., 24.— train. The Meriden reception was par- insanity. Bridgeport, September big stand yelled its encouragement as bis address Mr. Gladstone proposed a tion Morris asked me where I was ticipated in by a great throng, several who lives at the mouth of going. Candidate Bryan reoelved his welooine IN HISTORY OF TURF. resolution forth that the JohnCasey, thousand strong. Mr. Bryan had an op- Andrews nodded for tbe word, and Start- setting meeting I told him up river,but didn’t say which to Connecticut and New at the Allagash river, testified that on the England portunity to a few words when er Culbertson off trusted that the government realized the NEW GOODS wi vaw mka fhan tVis A 1 no Vi or ihn C4, say only yelled “go,” sending of Stamford. He reached there a few min- the train moved the cha- In the or in day the shooting Morris came to his out, leaving the fastest horse the world has yet soen terrible condition lu which tbeir fellow pie?e small lots, that are John. 1 went into the kitchen and sat grined Meriden what and asked him if there was a utes before 11 o’clock. A couple of hun- people wondering in were liable place game hfl me An ft hv Ian vino- t*. hum art annn in harness, for a record mile. Christians Turkey piaoeo, and to shrink or and he followed me and also sat The Great Mile breaking spot by damp, warden at Pel key’s honse. Witness told down, dred people formed around the train and by Quarters: that they would do everything possible can be 2 Hr. Bryan ended Ms Connecticut tour Tbe runner was making great speed for ness, down near the door. There was more or at him in but crowd for them to obtain a full measure of him that he thought there was. Morris gazed silenoe, the tonight by making two speeches iu Hart- First 29 1-4 the bat could not bead Gen- less conversation all Quarter, quarter post, seourlty and protection. The resolution STEAM asked his by present. Mor- increased until it numbered 700 ford. Both meetings were held in the SPONGED name, and witness told him he rapidly try, who seemed absolutely to fly along also declared that the government would ris seemed to be oareless with his open air, the first in Capitol park, and Second hovro Alva f nllnu* onrinniif In mhu macnme did not know but very or 800 hundred. Then a big cheer went Quarter, 30 1-4 process and retain the exaotlv, thought it the other on Main street iu front of tbe so stsadily and evenlly did he pace. rifle. It fell down once or there was or twice; np, and again and shouts steps they might take to put a stop to appearance of NEW. This class ol MoCullom McCullar. Morris re- again hearty City hotel, Jnst across from the City Third 30 3-4 He Is now nearing the post. were none of tbe men folks about tbe Quarter, quarter the atrocities which were being com- the name several times and said were given. Mr. Bryan was very hoarse hotel is the house of the Kepnblican vrork can be done at short notice at peated A hundred watches were ready for the mitted in Mr. as no that there. Mis. and Mr. found him Fourth Turkey. Gladstone that before be went the Allahash he premises belonged and talked for a minute about his voice. club, Bryan staring Quarter, 30 1-4 up Id word. flva hundred voices yelled stepped forward to begin bis remarks Pelkey was away and one of the smaller tbe faoe during ulljthe time he talked, “Up” was to see a Mr. Bryan said a few more wards at was oheered for some time. going the warden and nave tbe names ot MoKinley and Hobart, dis- Mile, 2.001-2 in concert. Wonderful! The time ior children was sent for a who soon South where the crowd was Mr. Gladstone the FOSTER’S good look at him and see If he had ever brother, Norwal, played in great eleatrio letters from the expressed opinion smaller thaa at tbe quarter was 39%seoonda. One-fourth that the time to FOREST CITY DYE came in and sat down. The man slightly Stamford. had arrived strengthen HOUSE, before. After some conversation young Republican dab’s balcony. Ho spoke Previous World’s Record, 2.01 1-2 seen,.hiin bridgeport, Conn., September 24.— of a second slower than the famous quar- the hands of the exeentive branches of 13 Preble St. and I soon out of the door and from the portico over the main entrance opp Preble House. about other matters, Morris left and stepped had We. J. for an the an of na- Kid Gloves Cleansed Bridgeport Bryan of the hotel. government by expression Every Day. went around on to the platform near the hour today. He arrived here at 11.30 tional will. This declaration was te- Telephone -connection went towards Pelkey’s. This oonversa- When asked tonight to say something door where Morris sat. I went in and from New York over the New York, oeived with cheers. sion occurred between one and two about bia view of the New Haven & Hartford and was general political The said that the six pioked up Morris’s rifle, looked at it, road, situation, Bryan declined to talk. but ex-Priemier; o'clock. Between five and six a boy oame greeted at the station by a big orowd of great powers of Europe represented at noticed the make and and was willing to be quoted to tbe extent from and told oalibre, jaoked cheerers. Mr. Bryan, Josephus had failed to'make the Pelkey’s him that that Daniels, that he believed Nebraska was safe for Constantinople the cartridges out of it and handed them national committeeman from North g Sultan fulfill his treaty obligations. man had shot the watden, and they Bryan electors. “We will carry the state Pickle to Morris and stood bis behind tbe Carolina, and the others who are acra.n- The continuation of dlplomatiu relations Spices, wanted him to come over. Witness gun by 20,000. I am so confident of tbe re- went pHnying the candidate, were placed In with the Sultan had not the door and said to seem sult that I do not intend to borne be- prevented as as he could and him,“These people and taken to go massacres at mixed Spices, quickly go, found Col- oarriages Washington park, fore election. teirible Constantinople, to be afraid of an accident, and I a brass lins on his back on the guess preceded by band claying but had permitted the Sultan to remain lying lounge. ” Tbe trouble of the Yale Bottle you bad better leave that there until “Kastus on Parade. students at the recognized ally of Wax, Collins bad been and was you. England. bleeding badly Here under its fine old shade trees, 6000 the meeting in New Haven is a subject “The resolutions! have Sea are ready to go.” Meantime Mrs.Pelkey proposed,”said moss, lying in quite a puddle of blood. Wit- people gathered to hear the young Ne- Bryan will not disonss beyond the single he, “observes the rules of prudence and had arrived and we sat around till sup- comment that he considers his ness said to bira: “In the name of tiod, braskan. They cheered him as he de- treatment does not require even for sake of the Gelatines, per time. After supper I got my ooat scended thejjKioak-like band stand in the there was not representative of the true end, that we place ourselves in wbat have they been doing.” Colline re- great centre of the and oloser to feelings of the community. a Flavoring Extracts, and hat and started to go out. I said to park pressed Seemingly state of war with united Europe.’’ plied, “They have been making a target bear; what he had to say. Judge D. H. no sore spots have been lett in tbe can- Continuing, he ridiculed the idea that Morris as I went out, ‘Don't load that didate and Salad Oil, of me. I want yon to see if I am bleed- Lockwood introduced Mr. Brynn. The by jeers interruptions to the state of war would be a result or 8nn here in the house; you hoar what I candidate made a short and was which he was subjected. ing bad in the shoulder.” Witness found speeoh consequence of England’s acting alone don’t load because these frequently applauded. When he had in an ulitmatum to the Porte. Pure Goods at no man had say, It, people giving that the Injured been bleeding finished he was taken to the Sewall Going to Meet His Side Partner. are afzaid of an acoideut.’ I went out speaking He would not be one to plunge England advance in badly from a wound under tbe shoulder Windsor hotel, where he had a bite of into war, hat would nut mako price. and started down towards the [SPECIAL TO TEH PRESS.] England blade in the right but the flow of blood landing. luncheon, and then returned to the sta- of herself a slave to he dragged by the 24. On the way 1 stepped out of the tion the hand and a Bath, September Hon. Arthur obariot wheels of the other ers had nearly oeased. He then started for path accompanied by pow of and stopped at an old graveyard. Mor- large crowd boarded the special oar that Sewall leaves tomorrow forenoon at 10.35 Europe. (Cheers.) Pert Kent for a doctor and returned with had been chartered for bis use the he “had a ris came out of the house with his rifle by o’clook for Boston. He will be tbe guest “England,” said, just right Or. Siros, the next day between ten and Connecticut committee which had been to ooeare Turkey, anti the first step must H. H. HAY & and walked towards the river. I went of tbe Bryan-Sewall-Williams club at the SON, eleven. side tracked during^ bis stay in Bridge- be a recall of our ambassador from baok and joined him and we walked to port. The car was attaohed to a regular American house, Boston, where Mr. Constantinople and the consequent dis- middle St. train and Mr. left lor the the landing together* i where the canoe Bryan Bridgeport Bryan will also be. They will leave missal of Turkish ambassador in New Haven at ia.80, followed by cheers. London. (Loud aud prolonged Mrs.' Mary Pelkey, at whose house the was. It had commenced to rain, and by ;'V Bath early Saturday morning, speak- oheers.) Mr. Bryan prefaced his remarks by That would not cause a European war. at stall on b on the shooting' ooourred, testified that Collins tbe time we got there it was raining denying that the silverltss had raised a ing way and reaching England oould tell the Port that she had arrived there shortly before eleven quite hard. sectional question. The restoration of here about 6.30 o’olock, A great dem- meant to consider the means of enforc- bi-metallism was not only good for the her own demands. We should o’cloak in the forenoon on July 80th. onstration will be made bere that even- ing just West and South, but for the people of deolare we should not turn any ensuing THE CRISTY BREAD PAN. Morris came between two and three ing. R. Morris said, “I don’t believe I shall Conneoticut also. John Gentry, 2.00 1-2* war to our advantage.” o’clock and entered at the baok dooi. Mr. asserted that we cannot start up river In this rain; I guess I shall Bryan Mr. Gladstone in the course of his pre- have honest and a standard JACOB S. WINSLOW NOT TO BLAME Witness was at Casey’s when MorrlB all money gold vocation, said: “Let us extract our- stay here night.” He took bis stuff • A mile in two minutes and one-half of ter of at the same and a man In the __ Joe Patohen, when he went bis our returned fifteen minutes time, selves from present ambiguous po- came, but after out of the oanoe and laid it on the beach crowd immediately asked why. “Be- a second. This is what that wonderful 3.03 mile at Rigby, bnt John R, Gentry sition. Let us renouuoe our neutrality. Morris Morris had arrived was then sit- and his canoe over it. He cause a dollar,” said Mr. Decision a Port- Let us her put laid out gold Bryan Important Affecting horse John ft. Gentry did yesterday af- la game, and oould keep nearly up to this by loyally promising majes- “under a fatter ting by the outside the door with his gun one side a oase gold standard, grows ty’s ministers our ungrudging aud en- Imparts a delicate rich brown crust to the marked gin. After he land ternoon at Rigby park and in doing it be pace all the way round. The runner loar. Endorsed every day, and that is not an honest dol- Schooner. thusiastic induce them by word by the leading authorities on in his hands, handling the gnn careless- bad the canoe I his support, sclenoe. arranged picked up lar. (Cheering.) Now what would be lowered tbe world’s pacing record from pushes Gentry around the seoond turn and deed to show their detestation of culinary was also the ly. Collins sitting by door rifle and it under the a put canoe, suppos- an honest dollar? Why. they say dollar 2.01J4 where it has stood for a year, to into the back stretch. He was making the acts which may even yet come to, FREE THIS WEEK with her boy. Morris and Collins re- when melt loses Owners Were Sued for Damages Result- such a of as has never ing he would leave it there,but he pulled which, you it, nothing. and he did it on a track in fair hard work of the but was his depth atrocity yet to that tbe Mexican dollar is 2.00)4, raoe, doing with each barrel ot mained until supper time and ate supper According ing from Collision With Vesta- been recorded in the diplomatic his- it out, picked up his oase and we started Barge on a rather cold and unfavor- best to his nose at John R. an honest dollar because you can melt it condition, keep Gentry’s tory of humanity.” (Long ana pro- together. Witness did not hear much talk for tbe house. When we to First Construction of an Act of Con- is got part way and it does not lose anything.” able day on whioh an overooat was a ne- throat latch. “Up.” The seoond quar- longed cheers,) 'Bread the Staff oflifer between them. After supper they went the house he sat his case “How muoh Is It worth?” was asked an down and sat gress of 1890. cessity, and in a wind that was ter was in 30%, making the half in 69 Mr. Gladstone spoke hour and a from blowing TBEEETOEE HAVE rrfiOOIJt to tbe boat landing, where they remained on It to rest and I walked the audience. his voice remaining strong along. I went deoision of just hard enough up the home stretch to seconds. People to rub their eyes quarter, Mr. Bryan—“It is worth just the same Boston, September 24.—A began and clear to the end. for some time. They then came back, in, took off my coat and hat and stepped as tbe bullion in it is worth. Now if the great Importance to ship owners was make the one-half second’s difference in and doubt their senses. This was the The resolutions offered toy the ex- a distance in adrauoe. Collins quite Mor- to this towel whioh has been as as spoken of Mexican dollar is worth muoh rendered by the United States Circuit the record of 2.00)4 and the long looked fastest halt ever before made by a horse Premier were adopted unanimously. ris earried his gun and a gin case. On to tbe water from neck and the bullion in it and the bullion in it wipe my Court of Appeals for the first oirouit, for mark of two minutes. in harness. Could Gentry hold the gait the to the house Morris set down tbe is worth just as muoh as tbe Mexioan Over 5000 Were Killed. way taoe. Morris oame In and walked along was not he was now he dollar, then I want to ask you if it is tbe opiuion being by Judge Webb. The Yesterday an Ideal day for rec- travelling would land the box twioe and leveled the gun at Collins, and leaned his rifle the wall near 21.—The first against not an honest dollar acoording to those oasa was that of the Boston Tow Boat ord breaking or even fast raoing. In the mile at.two minutes. The excitement Lynn, Mass., September who was in but did not fire. set who that an direct news the Armenians have advanoe, tbe window, down his case and say honest dollar is a dollar the rain fell at became intense. Some of the men were Lynn Company, owner of tbe steam tug Vesta, morning intervals and of When Morris was the so that loses nothing hy melting." received the recent massacres of their handling gun started to sit down on it. His gun for a time it threatened and the ladies in the New September 34.—It against 'Jacob S. Winslow and others of to ruin the track oheering, grand countrymen in Constantinople came to carelessly in tbe afteruoon, Collins took and he and stood it Haven, Conn., slipped oaughtjt up was 1 o’olook when Wm. J. Bryan tbe schooner Jacob S. Winslow. The suit and any ohanoes of fast speeding. Bat stand catching the spirit of the moment hand today in a letter which gives a de- it and out tbe and jacked cartridges gave again, and it slipped again. I turned reaohed New Haven from At were tailed account of the terrible slaughter Bridgeport. was brought on account of a collision be- just as the whistles in Portland sounded adding their shrill trebles to the them this was soon a the Turks and the number of to Morris; after Mor- around and said, ‘I will take oare of the tbe station big orowd had gathered. He tween the schooner and two by places barges the noon hour the sun broke through the gensral uproar. Could Gentry keep the massacred from the land- was cheered loudly during his progresi October those in Constantinople alone risjoame. Upon returning gun for you until you are ready to towed by the tug Vesta, 16,1893, was go,’ from tbe train to his He war ctouds and brought a smile upon the pace he going? Across the track at over 50U0. after Collins entered the carriage. near Tarpaulin Cove. ing supper, and kind of reaohed for it, supposing be escorted to tho New Haven house where faces of the came the sound of the voioe of the driver ^^AluraysReliaila, In 1890 Congress passed a law making Rigby park management and honse and went to a roller towel hanging would hand it to me, when he took the another large orowd was gathered. Mr. New York Gold Democrats. Dee both and you can hardly help having per- it tbe duty of colliding vessels to stand the many people in the Portland hotels of the runner. He was yelling at his held an iect near the door to wipe his bands and face. oooked it and fired it Bryan informal reception. render assistance 24. The state Dreaa. gun up, without by each other, and who had oome here from all over the horse and urging him up to the pacer’s Brooklyn, September Morris came In with the gin case and set aim. Tbe bullet New Haven, Conn., September 24.— give tbe names in all cases where collis- convention of the Sound Money Demo- taking any particular country to see the famous horsos now at wheel, where be could hardly bis iaie ooneae noy* delayed the Dig open ion was suoh as to render it possible and keep cratic party whioh met at Syracuse and GEO. C. SHAW & it down, and stonned as if to sit down struck me la the right below CO., breast, just air meeting addressed by Wm. J. Bryan reasonable and further providing that Rigby go against time for a possible two nose despite every efiort of bis driver. adjourned August 81, to rneot in Brook- upon it, at the same time trying to place the shoulder and came out at the _A&EIJT3. edge here today and nearly caused It to break failure to do so this would render tbe minute mark. And on every train from The Gentry horse seemed to be making lyn, re-assembled at the Aoudemy of tbe gun some where near him. The of the shoulder blade on the up in confusion. As It was Mr. Bryan vessel in fault as tbe Musio here and its gun other side. offending causing twelve o’clock until two these admirers a game.light for a reoord. The third tonight completed THE WEATHER. would not stand where Morris had gave up attempting to speak and retired collision in tbe absence of proof to tbe work. The hall was crowded and hun- placed I should judge Morris was three or four of tbe horse were was reeled off him In in disgust.The movemant of the student* oontrary. wending their way quarter by 30%, dreds turned away. Charles Fairchilds, it and Collins told him he would take feet distant when he fired. I started to was presumably preconoerted. They were Since tbe passage of that act, no case towards Rigby and anxiously surveying making the three-quarter of a mile *in who was chairman, called the meeting tbe and take care of it. Morris then Boston, September gun go into the other room and there was an- posted through the crowd and saemed has been decided in which a construc- the track, on the good condition of which 1.80%, but before him came the hardest to order. Electors for thirty-four con- raised tbe and fired. Collins ran to to sing and yell at given tion has been to tbe statute until gressional districts were named. A ies- gun other disoharge of the rifle. I hurried In signals. given su one of Around the last 24.—Local forecast for much depended. all. turn into the TniHnno wrvl I a nlat the around the door When Mr.Bryan began his speeoh there tbe present time. sitting room and to the bed room aud laid dowu on my stretch he he was a chorus from the students of “Bab, Judge Webb says: “Evidence is un- It was the universal no came. Now caught the form and ticket was adopted amid Friday: Into the ned when Morris fired at opinion .that Fair; slowly room, face ou the bed. The seaond bullet struok Yale.” but alter the was oheers. Daniel Griffin was nominated rab, rab, He tried to go on, ooutroverted that collision the horse could make anv remar kahln time wind direotlv in his teeth, and it T. temperature; him again through the door, tbe bullet the side of the went of the yells made him stop again. A song schooner on her course with for governor by acclamation. rising bed, langtbwlse proceeded at track and blowing bard too. Gentry felt bis driv- of tbe in the bed with the refrain “Gold, gold, gold,” out to see if any assistance was Rigby’s yesterday, although winds west- striking the side lounge it, tore a strip out of the board aud went stopping er’s heard his voice generally kept his words from being heard. Final- requiied by the barge and without giv- it was declared that the traok was in a whip, encouraging Louis Gerhard, Baron de Geer of Fins- room. Morris started for the outer door, into the whII of the bouse. I laid there of ly the candidate sat down and Mr. Sar- ing her name, hailiug port or port ol much better condition than bare and the excited yells the wild crowd pang, the oelehrated Swedish statesman erly. he came might and then turned to tbe witness; nntil the blood stopped gushing out so gent, Democratic candidate for governoi destination. in the stand. He and died at Stockholm,Thurs- Washington, Septem- been expected after the rainy weather of grand seemed to take politician, back and the rifle to her side and Alexander Troup, chairman of the state day, aged 78 years. plaoed freely; my lung filled up with blood, and a fresh stait, to throw every pound of the woek the was so cold and the I.. ■' ber 24.—Foreoast for central committee, and Dr. Fuller, Dein yet day .■ 1 .. told her to look out. Witness caught I whs much for con- In the case now before the court says very pressed breath; ocratic candidate for in this rausole he possessed into the dash for the Congress the collision was near wind so strong that to get any remark- for New hold of the and asked him if he siderable blood ran decision, the land, Friday Eng- gun from my mouth. I district, made for order. Theli wire. Down the stretch he came like a appeals the tugboat unlujured, and with steam able speed out of any horse seemed un- to meant to shoot all there were in the laid there two or there minutes efforts were successful after Mr. Bryan ?land: Fair, light perhaps, up was at hand, one of the two barges reasonable to believe. But nevertheless whirlwind, an avalanche, an express if she did not in- had been seated ten minutes. house. Ha replied that aDd finally the blood stopped flowing. I was very little injured in her hull, her train. He seemed to 11\fresh variable winds; At 2.50 he resumed bis remarks, bnt the crowd oontinued to increase in size absolutely fly under jure him he would not injure her. He found I wasn’t to bleed to death orew were olose by if necessary, the going derisive yells broke forth again and 15 when the the wire. The judges caught the last slightly warmer In the hour was early, the sea smooth aud the and big grand stand held about then dropped the'gun to his side, ploked right off and I began to get mad. I got minutes later the candidate brought his in and the mile in wind probably less tbau live kuots. L'lie 2000 spectators, all of whom bad oorne to quarter 80%, 2.00%. Interior. tbe the road remarks to a close. up gin case and went up up and went cat into the sitting room, crew of the most badly Half a hundred watohes on the barge injured, see the fast a mile over this track, in Mr. Bryan spoke from a stand on tbs for paoars go Weather towards Kineo. unstrapped my valise, took out my revol- called upon the steam tug help, not the stand and in the Local Report. south side of the Centre uhuroh, an the owners of these horses and grand press box upon the schooner. Although the barge track, local ver aud started out into the kitchen ancient house of “The made it the same time. Portland, September 24.—The worship facing was loaded with coal, the captain of the the park management decided to let Fan- Gentry had low- records as to the for Mr. Morris. I met the Green.” It was an ideal plaoe for an weather bureau offloe looking young schooner might well consider that she John R. and ered the worlds’ record, had done what open air and the weather wai tasy, Qentry Robert J. weather are the following: man and his mother, and they said, meeting, had at hand all the assistance required. had seemed an for horse thermome- perfeot. The crowd was enormous. start, so as not to disappoint the orowd. imposslbllty any 8 a. m.— Barometer, 80,083; ‘Morris is don’t make more If he did so think, the result showed he gone; any had been into town all to do, and^bad made Rigby park famous ter, 42 : dew point, 35; humidity, 77; Poople coming was iu no error. He could not tell bow But no one believed a world’s record rains. trouble, or he will come back and shoot the on excursion trains and for all time. wind, SW., velooity, 4; light morning much his own vessel was injured at would be lowered or even thermome- when Mr. entored “The Grsen’ equalled. 8 p. m.—Barometer, 80,018; us all. 1 think the young man took the Bryan that time. His first duty was to look to Out on to the track the Sun Burn, between 12,000 and 16,000 were gathered Several beats of the races had been thronged ter, 63.0; dewpoint, 47.0; humidity. 81; revolver and I went back Into the the condition of his vessel, which he Mod sitting there. Over another of the and the orowd was crowd. absolutely hugged one an- wind, NW; relocity. 2; weather, cloudy. To with delicate, thin skins, in part big to The pulled off, getting’a people room, took off my shirt and asked Mrs. first division of th< promptly proceeded investigate. Mean thermometer, 46.2; maxi- shady square, the vessels did of each other. little ini tent at the when Fan- other and oapered about like children. daily is an affliction. All had assembled not remain foul pal delay mum minimum ther- positively pain Pelkey tor a bandage. She got a large Connecticut naval militia umbrellas aud thermometer, 66.0; There was nothing in the evidence dis- tasy and John R. Qentry were Hats, cans were thrown can be and with its Company K of Hartford, brought mometer, 36 5: maximum velooity wind, jj_ instantly relieved, roller towel, I wrapped that around me guests, olosiug on the part of the schooner’s cap- in the air. Women their and several thousand of those who coulc out for a warming up mile. The Qentry high waved 6, W; total precipitation, T. and of and laid down on the tain sny indifference to, or reckless dis- swelling danger peeling lounge.’’ not near to hear the candi- dainty handkerchiefs and cheered, and get enough regard of his duty toward the vessel with horse, being the more remarkable of the averted the use of Witness further testified that Dr. Siros date drifted away toward the military the noise Weather Observations, by which he had collided, this tua. The pair, was greeted with loud applause, as absolutely, drowned, the betweeu ten aud eleven the next Their oelebratioD had m The weather arrived contingent. court cannot Bay, iu view of all the cir- band which was away at some Agricultural Department connection with the Bryan meeting. be paced up the track in front of the banging bureau for 24 taken forenoon, removed the bandage and ex- cumstances him that he woe yesterday surrounding and also come in quiokatep. September not warranted grand stand, Fantasy at 8 p. m., meridian time, the observa- amined the wound, took a piece of bone in believing that he had for a sbure of the when she Starter Culbertson rang the gong for tion for ench station being given in th is With Messrs. Tronp, Bennstt and Sar ascertained that no further assistance applause from the back, dressed the wound, a bed silence. honor of an- order: Temperature, direction of the gent, Mr. Bryan was driven over to thf was necessary. We do not think upoc made her appearanoe. “I have the great was made In a canoe, and he was H< the evidence the wind, state of the weather: taken square from the New Haven house. now before us that nouncing,” said be “that John R. Gen- It in instance leaves the skin reoeived the Jacob S. Winslow The snn was rapidly sinking towards boston, 58 degrees, N, cloudy; New every away at about noon that day, and con- was cordially by throng. should be condemned try naa lowered the world’ spaaing record 62 who is cbeurman of tb< under the aot of 1890. the western hills and eveiy moment it York, degrees, SW, Philadel- soft and free from blemish. All Fort Kent to the house of Mr. Bennett, September 4, '1 clear; ^ veyed to A. G. If she Is to be by one second. And there was another phia, 68 degrees, SW, dear: town committee, presented Mr. Bryan, held liable at all.it must colder and more unfavorable for Washington, effects from where he remained until grew 66 de- exposure Fenlanon, the as the oandiiiate rose the be beeanse of some fault iu her yell of degrees, SW, clear; Albany, 52 disagreeable and cheering naviga- when oame delight. Witness tion to fast speeding, Fantasy to grees, SE, dear; Buffalo, 63 W, to the weather can its use be 29th of August. was also treated wau interrupted by the oriei and yells contributing cbo oulllsiou. John R. bad slowed degrees, by 1 the stand for her trial Gentry quickly dear; Detroit, 56 clear: and from the Yale men. Appeals from Mr, The court at some length reviewed th< against Pure. degrees, SE, by Dis. Boon Upham of Presque down utter bis fast pace and was driven Absolutely Chloago 64 degrees, S, partly cloudy; Avoided. Troup and others had a temporary effec ; evidenoe relative to the cause of the ool her record of 2.08. Her driver Positively Isle, where he was residing at the time. lision and ooncludos back to the a the A cresni of tartar baking powcley:. Highest St. Paul, 66 degree s, SE, partly cloudy; only. All through bis remarks the yelli that the solioonei nodded for the word and she slowy wire, conqueror, The Comfort Powder Co. 25c. and 50c. that away of all in strength.—Latest United Huron, Dak,, 62 degrees, SW, The witness stated he was un- continued and Mr. Bryan cat his speed was not at fault. The decree of the dis- of the pacer on leavening cloudy; Hartford, Ct. a box. by a runner. She made the king horses, greatest Bismarck, 56 degrees. NW, Jack- short. Altogether he did not spent ; trict court is affirmed, with interest uni sped, paced States Government Food Report. cloudy; All Ilruggists sell it. sonville, 72 degree*, NE, clear. & confirmed on Third Page. more than 10 minutes. costs. first quarter in .33 seconds; the half In Continued on Second Page, ROYAL BAKIUK} BOWDER CO., Now York CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE. ter the of and broke before the wire reading Scripture singing just was reaobed OLD GAME OF FREEZE OUT. Governor's Connell Sleeting. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS, of hymn the roll oail showed an unusu- and Bingen won the heat and a new Augustin, September 24.—The governor Continuation of the ally large attendauoe of delegates. WORLD’S FASTEST mark of 3.12 1-3. and Meeting at Fort New Poo Balls eouuojl, at their meeting Thursday Miss Alice M. Kyle, the held secretary The second heat was taken England League Bing by Cope- morning, ordered that $2,250 be paid the Fairfield. from the woman’s board of Boston, land; Bingen jogged home In in Circuit Chestnut, the fourth Compact Thurston print from the appropriation then most In spoke acceptably place plaoe, Quality finishing second. The for publication of York deeds. of Miss who been Maine horse in the Board of Child of Boston, had only bunoh,Pullman, The Woman’s Foreign Missions Another Attempt Will Be Made to Crowd Councillors Daggett, Marshall and advortised to at this but from owned by C. B. Miiliken of Miss of speak date, Continued First Page. Portland, Freeman were a —Address By Kyle Boston- Out the Maiue Clubs—Marionette I)o< appointed committee on was detained illness. finished fourth in one heat and sixth in Hundred by election to work at Seven Hollars Raised for Kespouds to Murnane’s of tabulation, begin Miss a brief talk earth. He held his head tbe the second. Twig th« \FREE Kyle gave on^the proudly in once. Ashland Chnrch. work that Child <1i 1 while visit- and while tbe The third heat the raoe was String. Miss air, delighted grooms again be- The counoil voted that Sarah Ander- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OP THE were blanketing him and tween Bingen and Copeland. PRESS. absolutely bug- Biugen Boston, September 23.—A special son of Smyrna, Me..attending the Amer- I UTTOIUS! ging him with John R. started off in the fourth but be- of Fort Fairfield, September 24.—Wednes- delight, Gentry place, meeting the New England League ol ican Institute at Hartford, Conn., be fore the first acted as if he understood it all and main- turn, cut aoross the head Baseball olubs was day morning, after a devotional meeting held at the Parkei transferred to the Portland school for tained his kingly the of the field and pulled up led by Rev. E. M. Ooucins, the Maine dignity, although alongside Cope- bouse this evening. It was voted to re- the deaf. of men who led the mnh excited crowded about him land, van. The pair contin- new the under The I AN ELEGANT BUTTON FREE Missionary Sooiety held its annual meet' membership the National following state beneficiaries were to touch his his or ued with little to choose ing. glossy skiu, blanket, between them agreement. G. O. Guild and Mauagei admitted to the Portland school for the even his sulky. And Mr. Andrews came to the stretch. As they approaobeil the McDermott with each Hod. Galen C. Moses, president of the represented the Bangoi deaf: Leo K. Holmes, Wade Plantation; package of Titer fn for his share in the glory also, and wire lifted Bingen to a club. Bertha board of trustees on taking the obair re- great M. Atwood, Concord; Florence was shaken by the hand by a hundred spurt and pushed him in a winner by The Elia viewed briefly the work of the year, em- Bangor representatives announced Manchester, Naples; Charles M. congratulating friends, and in a moment half a length amidst the of the their phasized the often forgotten fact that yelling intention of contesting the award Hopkins, Augusta; Jennie M. White- the news was flashing over the telegraph crowd. The time was 2.12 3-4. of the the trustees are but trustees, that they pennant to Fall River. Mnnager house, Pittsflold; Fannie Smith, Vinal wires that John R. G was At the send oil In the SWEET entry the fourth heat Bin- Doe said the haven Graos CAPORAL New ; I cannot furnish, they only attempt to Bedford club bad lost Hyde, Madison; Edna H. champion paoer of the world. gen went to a break and ceased to be a wisely dispense funds; that the sooiety considerable money the past two seasons; Hanson, Dedham; Jennie M. Davis, A few minutes utter the Gentry horse faotor in the raoe for the only that tbo is facing an important crisis owing to wire, men who bad backed the club Wells; Margaret McQuarrie, Kingman; had made his merit, Robert J., jogging along in the tear of the would do Patrick the prospective reduotion of work owing 2.01%, proces- so no longer if tbo club was Thibodeau, Grand Iale. was out {or a trial for a two sion in order to from I the CIGARETTES brought keep to lack of funds. getting to retain membership in an organization minute mark. He also was paced by a flag. With Bingen out it looked like that The treasurer’s will show that included the olubs in Maine. PROBATE NOTICES. report like runner, and made the mile in 1.03%. an easy thing for Copeland, but Mr. Keith said there has been falling off of contribu- there was not a club in J^^uT‘£miSC3lSS(MX Talk 1 His quarters wore 29%, 31. 31%, 31%. a surprise in the shape of was the tions; 65 churches wbloh contributed the Quality oirouit that bad not lost ipouey this in store for To All the son of Del Mar. Cope- season. The Persons Interested In Either of the year before having failed to send a con- only way tbe loss could be THE PACING RECORD. land headed the field to the was a Estates tribution this three-quart- stopped by compact oirouit and re- Hereinafter Named. year. ers when duction of salaries. Rev. Geo. VV. Reynolds, Quality pulled up alongside After the appointment of a Turf Events Which Lead Up to Yesterdav’s Mr. Guild nominating and out-footed him to depreciated auy such move At a the various mission stations. fairly the wire, the Court of Probate held at Portland committee, viz: Deacon Hubbard of ing among Performance. Dy members of the league. He said within a and for the County of Cumberland This for Miss Child was winning by length. Copeland was seo- that had lived to all on Bangor and Rev. Messrs. Herbert of oppoitnnlty Bangor up its obli- the First Tuesday of September in the John R. is seven old and ond. The time was the slowest of tlie gations and would insist on its year of our Lord hundred and Isle gives by some rich women interested in Gentry years rights eighteen Presque and Mann of Westbrook, and its and would ninety-six; the matters a very handsome horse. He Is owned raoe, being 3.18 3-4. membership, combat following having tbe bis the work and not drawn from the W. by any move to it of the been presented for the action thereupon secretary read report. came deprive same by William of New a BiDgen out for the fifth beat to an hereinafter it is OR- Tbe B. M. funds. She spoke especislly of Simpson York, appeal to the If indicated, hereby vacanoiee upon the board of trus- courts. neoessary. DERED : and is ■nine me race ana aia bo alter another Mr. Marstou said the isolation of some of the missionary wealthy broker, by Ashland Fall River would not That notice thereof be to all tees were filled by the election of the next given persons hard battle with season be in a oirouit as interested families. The a mes- Wilkes, dam Dame Wood, by Wedge- Copeland. These two extending by causing a copy of this order members: P. speaker brought far east as to following Rev. D. Hatch hones stated off Bangor. be published three weeks suc- from the executive committeo for wood. He made bis record of 2.01% at like a matched team was chosen and sage Mnnager Finn of the R. cessively in the MAINE STATE secretary Hon. J. L. and Newport, I., and the meetiug in November to be held in Glen Falls, N. Y., In a raoe with Star although Bingen was the first to olub, stated that Newport was anxious PRESS, the Weekly Eastern Argus, Crosby treasurer. papers printed at Portland Pointer. nose the half, Copeland stuok to him to enter the league. aforesaid, Manchester, N. 11., and that was that that they may appear at a Probate like Billy Long is anxious to It be to know how the a leaob and was only a head in the obtain a to be held at said Portland on prayer should be made for the meeting, may interesting franchise for the;,ourt,. J 3_ i_ _a_ Cambridge, Mass. Fil‘st of October at ten rear when turned into the stretoh. Tuesday next, for the speaker and for the work in gen- they of the clock in the forenoon, and be heard was the MURPHYS 6, PRESUMPSCOTS 0. thereon and if see cause. era], urging tbe Indies to (eel more and and lowered from the one time phenome- Copeland given lash, but oould object they not her MAPV TTTPVP’P _c xx_:_j_^ more the that can nal mark of 2.04 to that made get head by the Forbes horse, help prayer glTe. yesterday An Petition that Nathan C. Pinkham be who finished a winner with Interesting and Well Flayed Ball Game ap- Mias Child found everywhere a call by John R. Gentry. Copeland’s pointed Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a., It was in 1892 that Masoot nose at his throat latch. The Yesterday. presented by Emily Fernald, sister of said for more work and workers. Can we eleotrifled summary: deceased. do it? We must have more aud not leas. the world by pacing in 2.04. The same 2.19 Purse DAIsY Stake, Trotting, 32000. The A. STILES minor child and heir of year that mark Murphy Balsams and Presuajp- Joel M. Stiles, late of deceased. Our prayer shall be nnd must be,.“Lord Nancy Hanks.equalled o dam Harrison, Bingen, c, by May King, scots played a first class Petition for license to sell and Real In The record of 2.04 stood un- game yesterday convey what wilt Thou have me to do?" trotting. Young Miss by Young Jim, Estate presented by George A. Haskell, MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS at Westbrook. The Presumpscots After a few earnest closing words til 1894, although during thsse two years (Titer), 14 14 1 pre- Guaidiaa. Copeland br g, by Del Mar, dam sented Gildea, formerly of for NANCY jl>. late of dealer Is with a from from Mrs. Page tbe meeting dosed by it was equalled by'Flying Jib and On- Bangor, FULLER, Salem, in the Every supplied variety, Miss Copeland by Almont The Commonwealth of Hen. In 1895 Robert pitcher. Murphys presented “Gran- Massachusetts,deceased. which each of a of Sweet eluging “Blest lie tbe tie which binds." J. began early In Star, (Baldwin), 3 13 2 4 Account presented for allowance by | purchaser package pa” Morse, of the Lewistons. The Pre- Charles L. The 16th annual meeting of tbe Wom- the year a aeries of record breaking Quality, b m, by Electioneer, Hutchinson, Administrator. Gaporal Cigarettes is entitled to a choice free. made two ISAAC late of an’s his and the world’s dam MoCa, by Almont, (An- sumpscots unfortunate errors GILMAN, Bridgton, deceased. Aid to the A. M, A., was held in miles, lowering pao- First Account for drews), 8 2 8 1 2 in the first wbioh presented allowance by Odd Fellows’ hall lng record successively from 2.03% to innings, allowed the Albert M. Yates, Executor. Wendesday afternoon, Gordon Cummings, b b. (Day), 6 8 4 8 3 Murphys to score four runs, otherwise OSGOOD late of Mrs. Ida Yose Woodbury, presiding. 2.02%, and from that to the mark of \anoy Bioe, b m, 6 5 5 6 6 ROBERTSON, Otisfield, de- (Haydn,) the score would ceased. First Account for al- made at Terre Haute b 4 have been 2 to 0 in favor presented After devotional exercises Mrs. Wood- 2.01%, about a year Pullman, g, (Libby), 6 dis lowance by John A. Morrill, Administra- of the Murphys. The seore: tor. bury gave tbe treasurer’s report which ago this month. A remarkable trio of TIME. MARY C. late of I had been MURHPY SIMPSON, Hon. JE. YV. showed the receipts for tbe year to be pacers contending in free-for- BALSAMS. Brunswick, Woudbuiy. First heat—.34 1-2, 1.07, 1.39 3-4, lleceased. Second and Final Account pre- a of over all races during the last few years, and sented for allowance John Words were *2109.67, gain $100 any previ- 2.12 1-2. AB R BH P A E by F. Simpson. from the field spoken. _ ous keeping up the interest in the world’s Second heat—.34 1.08 2.15. Administrator. Rev. C. L. of Denmark who said year. 1-2, 1-3, 1.42, Wesbter, 2 b, 8 a 3 2_" 3 6 Sergent Third hea!—.38 1.06, 1.39 FRANCES RODICK, late of Brunswick, de- Greeting* were read from the five pacing record hi they brought It down 3-4, 1-2, Duncan, lb, 4 0 0 13 1 0 ceased. that tbe ahnrch on his arrival was com- 2.13 3-4. Petition that Henry C. Brewer be nearer and nearer to the two minute Gorham, 3b, 4 113 10 appointed of 3C teachers supported by the Maine Wom- Fourth heat—.34 1.09 1.44 Administrator, presented by prised women, there being only two 3-4, 1-2, 1.2, Edgar, c, 4 1 0 0 0 0 Eliza J. Brewer and Marietta Mann. an’s Aid, Miss at Oaks, N. mark. These pacers were Robert J., 2.18 3-4. men in tbe place who made any Fnrnngton, Kilfeder, as, 4 1113 1 SAMUEL A. late of profes- John and Joe Fifth heat—.34 1.09 1.41 HOLBROOK, Freeport, sion C. Miss Pingree at Park, Fla., R. Gentry Patohen. 1-4, 1-4, 1-4, Jflavln, cf, 4 0 0 0 0 0 deceased. Will and petition for of religion. Many oonversions have Orange 2.15 1-4. probate The season of 1895 closed witb 4 0 0 0 thereof, presented by William L. taken Miss Mitchell, at Blowing Kuk, N. C., Robert Woodbury, If, 0 0 Lowell, King Solomon,who plaoe; 14 have been received, six MoGovern, rf, 4 1110 Executor therein named. Miss Wilcox at Andersonville, Qa. and J. at the top of the list, with a mark 2.15 PACE. 0 of whom are men. It Is no longer neoes- Morse, p,3 0 0 1 2 Q AMOS BOULTER, late of Standish, deceased. loved to array himself in Mrs. Hall at of John R. and Petition for an allowance out of the to have tbe Fort Berthold, S. D. 2.01%, Gentry, 2.03%, Eleven oues came out for Per- sary uffioe of deaoon filled by good the Totuls, 34 0 0 27 10 I sonal presented Miss Kunioe Joe Patohen Witb a mark of 2.04 bred Estate, by Mary Boulter a woman. Kitto, a Sioux Indian word in the first heat of the 2.15 widow of said splendid attire, would School house meetings have pace PRESUMPSCOTS. deceased. from Santee now a with the former world’s reaord of 3.04, HOWARD bean held in seven different districts. agency, teacher nt which was won in three straight heats WHITNEY, late of Standish, de- almost be ceased. Petition an to Oalie, was Introduced and made by Oulien. Flying Jib and Mascot. AB R BH P A E for Allownce out of willing lay Tbe first meeting In new districts were sang very by Kentucky Star. The time iu these the Personal select Estate, presented by Addie E some native melodies in tbe and This circle of pacers was joined Harmon, c, 4 0 1 10 1 1 widow of said side his crown to wear not strictly religious. The people wero Dakota, three heats wore remarkably fast and Whitney, deceased. also a the early this year by Frank who Burnell, 2b, 4 0 0 2 0 0 OLIVER late of first interested in Mr. hymn In same toneue. Miss Agan, found of the field tco slow to stand TOMPSON, Standish, de- Sargent’s south- many Morton, lb, 1 0 0 9 0 0 ceased. Will and for one of Kitto told tbe of her life and Illus- showed hie ability by defeating Robert petition probate ern experiences, especially his llfo in An- story the paoe. Plummer, 8b, 4 0 0 1 3 1 thereof, presented by Henry W. Swasey. trated in her owu attractive J. at Ole veland, July 31, a mark dersonville, Ga. air services have personality getting Id the first belt Jim Corbett drew the Swan, ss, 4 0 116 0 MARY B. WOODS, late of Yarmouth, de Open of tbe work done by the A. M. A. 2.04. Agan has beaten Robert J. Gildea, p, 3 0 1 0 2 0 ceased. Will and petition for probate also been held. Maine is a very among pole but Simmons began to cut and needy s ^ut West, 3 0 0 1 0 0 thereof, that Letters of Administra- ber inoe then and has been beaten by him rf, tion with friend^in many places; two-thirds of the people. the paoe for the field. At the quarter MoClennan, cf, 3 0 1 0 0 0 the Will annexed be Issued to MERRY’S but always in fast time. But Augusta Woods, the executor named in the do not Mrs. Woodbury then made au nothing was second and 0 0 3 0 0 people attend any church. The eloquent Brennan Kentucky Spring, if,3 Will having declined to accept said trust. ; was done this year towards reaching the people are waiting for tbe Gospel. Star third. At the three-quarters mark Totals, 32 0 4 27 U 2 EBEN R. YORK, late of Yarmouth, deceased long waited for two minute mark until Petition for an Allowance out of the Per- Rev. T. B. Hall, who has been work- Kentuoky Star, Brcunan aud (Simmons Earned September 2, when John R. Gentry, at runs—Murphys 2. Struck out— sonal estate, presented by Sai'ah T. York, ing at Carritunk and the Forks, spoke were all In a bunch and as they turned By Gildea, 9; by Morse, 6. Stolen bases widow of said deceased. New Fall Fleetwood, N. Y., established a worlds' upon the work done into the stretch the so —Gorham 2; Webster, 2, McGovern SIMEON late of Style groat beoame warm 1, CUSHMAN, Hats, tbere. The paoe Gorham, raoord for the fastest paoing race in Kiifedder 1, Harmon 1, Swan 1. Wild deceased: Final Account presented for al- people are mainly lumbermen, rough for them that they all went to a break. lowance R. Soft three beats of 2.03 %, 2.03% and nitch—Gildea. by Henry Millett, Administra- Derbys, Alpines, Felts, Caps and perhaps,but tonder hearted 2.03%. Star was 'the first to her tor. Sporting and loyal. Kentucky got National League. Another wonderful performance of the ASA late of in t he The work began in a school house made feet and won the heat by a head. In LIBBY, Gorham, deceased. everything Hat and Cap line at HARD last few weeks was the time of 2.02%, The following games were played in Will and petition lor probate thereof, pre- for little children. The Holy Spirit was the seeond heat Kentuoky Star got the sented by Joseph Ridlon, Executor therein TIME made by Robert J. at Colnmbus In the the national league yesterday: named. present. The people beoame interested lead at the word and kept it without a fourth beat of a race. At New York—New York, Balti- SARAH PRICES._ and a 8; E. WILSON, late of Cumberland, move was made toward building break to the wire, gaining for himself 8. | The next step downwards towards the more, deceased. Will and petition for prouate a meeting house. A chapel costing tlOO a new mark of 2.08 3-4, and beating At Philadelphia—Brooklyn, 12; Phil- thereof, and that Letters of Administra- two minute mark was made at Glen tion with was ereoteu. A oburob 4. the Will annexed be issued to Na- of 30 members is his former reoord by nearly three seo- adelphia, thaniel L. Falls, September 8, In a race with Star At Cleveland—Louisville, 13; Cleve- Wilson, said deceased having organized. Public sentiment has so onde. Although the pace was so hot,only omitted to appoint an Executor, presented MERRY, the m1?i£gv Pointer, when John R. land 7. said Hatter, that Gentry equalled by Nathaniel L. Wilson, husband of changed religious services are hon- Jim Corbett was shut out and he acted At Bos- said deceased. Robert J.’s record of in the Washington—Washington, 13; HELEN late of ored and 3.01% second 6. P. CHAMPLIN, Portland, substantially so badly that he could not be made to ton, SEWrARD B. late of Scarbor- deceased. First and Final encouraged. heat. The listuf fait was Increased GUNNISON, Account pre- paoers At St. Lonis—St. 11; Pitts- deceased. Will and for sented for allowance David Many thrilling stories were told of re- pace. In the third beat Kentuoky Star Louis, ough, petition pro- by W. Snow, by one at Mystlo, September 11, when burg, 5, bate thereof, presented J. Gun- Administrator. markable conversions on down his by Mary i this field. mark a RANDALL ItlLllSTEl again pulled quarter Executrix therein named. Star Pointer earned the title to the fast- nison, ELIZA D. JORDAN, late of Cape Elizabeth, Rev. Mr.Harbntt of Isle of a second and won the heat aud race MARY A. WOODS, late of de- deceased. of commissioners Presque spoke est race on record in a National Scarborough, Report ap- free-for-sll with League Standing. ceased. Will and for there- to make of Real of the opportunities in tbe very handily. In this heat Simmons petition probate pointed partition Estate Aroostook, Frank Agau and Robert of, presented by Executor of said for rich field J., doing the Barney Woods, deceased,presented acceptance. being opened by tbe ran bis eulky into tbe fence and piled up Won. Lost. Per Cent. ^therein named. incoming mills ot the race in 2.08%, 2.03%, aud BRAZILL H. STRODE, late of Naples, de- railroad, and appealed for a county mis- all in a heap in the track. John Turner, •*BBIE O. DONNELL, late of Scarborough, ceased, Will and petition for probate 2.03%. All of thou fast pacers with the Baltimore. 89 88 701 deceased. Account for allow- COAL. presented thereof, D. sionary. who was driving? him iumned and snvnrl presented by Eugene Chaplin, exception of Joe who has Cleveland, 79 47 .627 ance by Fred Waterhouse, Administrator; executor therein named. Patohen, beeu also Petition Kev. Mr. Parker of Ashland an appeal for the work of tbe A.M. urg- himself from in j mod. The horse Uinolnnuti, 77 50 .606 for Order of Distribution, gave A., seen here once this are being HENRY C. season, now at 72 57 .658 presented by said Administrator. PEABODY, Judge. ncoount of hii work. One thousand dol- ing that special jubilee offering should was not hurt in any way, bat was dis- Boston, A true copy of the Order: Rigby with the avowed purpose of mak- LEANDER late of Original lars has Chicago, 71 67 655 VALENTINE, Westbrook, Attest: EDWARD C. REYNOLDS, A Full of been subscribed by a little be made by the women of Maine hefore tanced. The summary. deceased. Petition lor valuation of Register. Assortment Lehigh and Free- a mils in two and as a Pittsburg, 66 62 .612 prop- lng minutes, re- to said for church whose whole taxable is the 50th anniversary meeting to be held New York, 63 66 489 erty belonging estate, purpose property sult of this puprose Jobu R. Gentry 2.15 Stake, Pacing, Purse $2000. of determing the Collateral Inheritance Burning Coals for Domestic Use. less the $1000. The are in Ootober 20-22. Philadelphia, 61 67 .477 Guardians* Sale of Beal Estate Auc- people Maine Boston, his mark Tax to be paid thereon, presented by Fa- by yesterday placed only half a Kentucky Star, br g, by Robert 58 71 ■ bius people who came from three a busi- Washington, .450 M. Ray, Executor. Pocahontas (Semi-Bituminous) and the sonthern Wednesday evening, men, second above the McGregor, dam Laliah by tion in the Growing City of West- long sought for mark Brooklyn, 57 72 .442 JOHN GOOODELL, late of Westborok, de- portion of the state. have ness man,a judge and a school Petoskey, 111 Creek Cumberland Coals are People given professor, of two minutes. (Howard), St. Louis, 39 89 305 ceased. First Account presented for al- brook. Georges shingles, nails, boards and was in ueed gave their views concerning the influ- Brennan, g g, (McCiary), 2 3 4 Louisville, 37 93 288 lowance by Adelbert C. Chute, Adminis- Prince b 7 9 2 trator. unsurpassed for general steam and of a little ence of Jesus this of Alert, g, (Walker), Notes. money. upon year grace. Berkshire b 8 Pursuant to license from the Hon. THE RACES. Courier, g,;(Miller), 7 3 GEORGE FICKETT. In.t.A nf finnt.h Pnrt.land Henry ! use. A contribution was taken Deacon W. R. Hubbard of as C. Peabody, Judge of Probate, for the Coun- I forge amid great Bangor ffauoo, br b, (Reynolds), 4 6 8 If the Irons want to play for the cham- deceased. Petition that expenses of last ty of Cumberland, State of Maine, I shall enthusiasm for the a business man, declared that tbe views Some Hot Contests on Rigby’s Track Yes- Robert R,b g, 9 5 6 or sickness and funeral of Genuine Ashland church, (Gatcomb), pionship money the Murphys will ac- Caroline Flckett, sell at public auction in the premises on Sat- Lykens Talley Franklin, Alolota, b 11 10 5 widow of said be out of do the amounting to $750. of Jesus in respeot of integrity in nusi- terday Afternoon, m, (Carpenter), commodate them. deceased, paid urday, 17th day of October, 1896, at two oh 6 ceased’s estate, Thomas B. o’clock in the English and American Cannel. naaa nf kannunlanf niuinn nf lia.2__ Brooks, h, (Andrews), 8 7 presented by afternoon, the following de- ! -, --«=>-’OS — — — — ***» Haskell, Adm’r. of Estate of Caroline real a It certainly was a record SimmoDS, br g, (Turner), 3 2 die scribed estate, viz.; certain lot or breaking day State Young People’s Union. Flckett. of land and manly speech, ate more potent to Pussy Cat, g m, 10 4 die parcel with the builindgs thereon Above at Rigby and outside of the (Hayden,) in in said Coals Constant- great miles Jim b 5 MIRIAM minor child and Westbrook, County. Beginning day than ever before. Corbett, g, (Packard), die Watervillo, September 24.—A conven- WINSLOW, heir of at the intersection of the paced, the raoes were worth miles James N. and Ella M. both westerly line of going Winslow, late street, with the On Hand. Judge Woodbury of BaDgor, as a repre- TIME tion of the Young People’s Chiistian of deceased. Petition for King socalled, dividing line ly to see. The talent were Leering, license between the so called “Nason dumped very to sell and Real Lot,’* and sentative professional mau, began his Unions of the several churches of Kenne- convey Estate, presented the homestead farm of the late handily In one of two races nnd found First heat—.32, 1.04 1-2, 1.37, 2.09 1-2. by Fred N. Dow, Guardian. Jonas Ray- TELEPHONE .... 100-2 remarks a tender reference to the Second heat—.31 1.04 Somerset and Waldo counties was mond, deceased; thence westerly by a con- by 8-4, 1-2, L88-12,* bec, plenty of surprises in. store for them as MARY J. CUSHMAN, late of Portland, de- tinuation of said King street fifty feet: man of the past, by expressing the utmost 2.08 8-4 held in the Universallst church ceased. Will and for thence the afternoon wore on to a close. today, petition probate westerly parallel with said dividing Third’ beat-.32, 1.04, 1.36, 2.08 1-2. ; thereof, presented Carrie S. Ex- line one hundred OFFICE: confidence in the men of today who are the subject .being the formation of a state by Wood, feet; thence southerly par- SJecutrix therein named. allel with said King street extension, the work that the old men THE THREE-YEAR OLD3. THE FOUR-YEAR-OLDS. association. Addresses were fifty taking up made by CHARLES H. PIKE, late of Portland, de- feet; thence easterly one hundred feet by like himself are down. olass Rev. 0. H. Wolls of ceased. Will and petition for there- said dividing line to the place begun at 7b Commercial & 70 Sts. laying Carr had little trouble in land- In the four-year-old there came Belfast and Rev. C. probate Exchange Lnoy of of, presented by Llndley M. Webb, Execu- vtoemnuoa, oepiemoer i‘±, Jn. W&r u Prof. Purington of Farmington, gave out several ones, A. Hayden Augusta. ADELBERT ing two heats In this race, necessary good among ethers tor therein named. C.CHUTE the views of an Guardian of Marie Ardelia Brown,et als educator, saying there to her the being Emma Westland, owned by J. p. .mi- give biggest slice of the purse, BRIEFLY WILLIAM C. HOW, late of Portland, de- nor children and heirs of Brown has never been so TOLD. Anthony great activity in edu- J. C. and Suzette both furnished Barrett of Deering. Dioue had little ceased. Will and petition for probate deceased.septl7 law3wl'h:' plen- presented Sarah Ex- cation as today. Kduaators never felt in the two thereof, by D. How, ty of light for each heat, but were unable difficulty winning heats, ecutrix therein named. more fully the importance of educating Zenita, Venture W. and Emma A 2000 safe was to head tho favorite. The summary. although pound uracked by ADDIE I. BIBBER, Jate of Portland de- the man. mnsked about 1 whited All this is due to Westland pushed her pietty hard down burglars o’olook Thurs- ceased. Will and petition for probate Thtee-Yoar-Old Trot, Stake *2000, rooming in the office of Christianity. the home stretch. The race day the Stan- thereof, presented by Carroll W. Morrill, ANNOUNCEMENT. goes over dard Oil Company at Executor therein named. Miss Luoy Carr, b f,by Empire Hartforo, Conn., C.T. Sibley of Belfast gave an ad- Wilkes, until today when it will be finished. and about $200 In dam lielle, by Undo Jep, money secured. JASPER H. FROST, late of Portland, de- OOOD QUALITY We are to announce that we dress “Christian of The ceased. Petition that pleased upon Endeavor” to- 1611 summary: George Libby be have the house of (Wilson,) The treasury gold reserve at the close a IS GOOD succeeded well-known and tomorrow.” b ppointed Administrator, presented by ECONOMY. day J. C., g, by Red Wilkes, dam 2.29 of business today was To- Faustino Delavina. Stevens & Jones and have also pur- Mrs. Ida V. Stake, 4-year-olds, Trotting, Purse $119,444,410. Co., Woodbury. Maggie H, by Homer, (Golden), 2 13 3 day’s withdrawals at New It is always poor economy to chased the stock and will of York, $9S,- JAMES M. late of buy good Suzette, b 1, 3 8 2 2 $2000. (Unfinished.) KIMBALL, Portland, de- In order to (UlUbert), 800. ceased. Fourth Account poor goods. have our Thomas B. the Exchange street It was voted that measures be taken ch 6 2 presented for al- Mosher, Belllsant, (, (Piont), 6 6 b Grade lowance Zenas food healthful as well as stationer. ONE HONEST MAN. br Dione, f, by Eros, by S, by Harley Jones, secretary and treasurer by Thompson and Hanno appetising, by the trustees to secure from the local Ye. g,(Marsb), 4 6 4 4 W. we Dear Editor: Please Inform yonr readers that it Speculation, (Hlckok,) 1 j of the S, K. Jones Company, one of the Gage, Trustees. need good flavoring extracts. We shall carry a full line of written to a br 7 4 6 6 Stationery conference a committee in each confer- confidentially. I will mall In sealed letter, Palm-Leaf, g,(Newcom), bl f, (Mosher), 2 5 most MICHAEL LYNCH, late of de- for office and the plan pursued by which I was b Zanita, prominent paper manufacturers in Portland, private correspondence, permanently restored Oen.Wayne, o, (Alberts), 6 dr Venture b f, drowned ceased. Account presented for allowance ence to pass upon made for tohealthand manly rigor, afteryears of sufterlngfrom W, (Conley), 4 2 the country, was in Pontoosa and shall make a specialty of Litho- applications Nervous br by William H. Looney, Executor: also Pe- Weakness, night losses and weak, shrunken TIME. Emma Westland, f, (Woodbury), 3 8 lake, near Pittsfield, Mass., Thursday Work, Legal appointment as missionaries within the parts. br tition for valuation of property belonging graph Blanks, I have no scheme to extort Llghtmoon, f, (Proctor). 6 4 afternoou while fishing. to said for Office Card bounds of their money from anyone. I b estate, purpose of detenniniua BAKERS Supplies, Plate En- and heat—.33 respective communi- was robbed swindled by the quacks until I nearly First 1-2, 1.08 3-4, 1.44, Regal NelsoD, b, (Gilbert), 6 6 the Collateral Inheritance Tax to be the faith In mankind, but thank palg graving and manufacture of ties. lost Heaven, I am now 2.20 1-2. thereon, presented by said Executor. well, vigorous and strong, and anxious to make this TIME. NEW Blank Books. means of cure Second heat—.86, 1.12 2.23 1-2. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. It was also voted that the trustees be certain known to all. 1-2, 1.40, LEOPOLD G. HIRSH, late of Portland, de- PROCESSve^FLWORING We have all the patterns of Having nothing to sell or seed Third heat—.85, 2.19 8-4. ceased. First Lithograhs C.O.D.,1 want no 1.09, 1.45, First heat—.84, 1.10 a20. Acoount presented for al- adviBeil to accept as far as and money. Address, JAS. A. Harris, 1-4, 1.46, by local application as they cannot reach the lowance and Blank Book Work done possible Fourth heat—.85, 1.11 1-4, 1.46, 2.21. 1.08 by Nettie G. Hirsh, Administra- formerly by Box ass. Delray, Mich. Seoond heat—.36, 3-4, 1.43 2.18 3-4. diseased portion of tne ear. There Is only one trix. these two houses, and are as promptly as possibls act the heat in prepared to upon The opening the 3.19 trot was way to cure deafness and that Is by constitu- all orders advice the tional remedies. Deafness Is caused an ANNIE M. LOWELL, late of Portland, de- duplicate promptly and In * given by interdenominational a thing between that by In- pretty phenomenal flamed condition of the mucous of ceased. First Account presented for al- atisfaotory manner. commission. Star Pointer to start lining tne are therefore three year old Bingen, owned by J. Mal- Today. Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed lowance by Ellen M. Totten, Administra- absolutely pure, they o. t. also Petition for valuation of are and can At 8.30 onourred the of may see a two you have a rumbling sound or imperfeot hear- trix, a.: perfectly safe, be used meeting the oom Forbes of Boston, and Today minute mark to said for Copeland, ing and when it Is entirely closed, Deafness Is property belonging estate, pur- equally well to flavor a Women’s Board of for Rigby, as Star pose of the Collateral Inheri- dainty pud- W. H. Foreign Missions. 2.11 1-4, owned tho Snburban Stock Pointer, Frank the and unless the Inflammation can be an STEVENS' & C0„ by Agan, result, tance determining ding for infant, or substantial food The was held in and Robert taken out arid tills tube restored to Its normal tax to be paid thereon, presented by meeting the vestry of FLORENCE N. Farm, Glens N. Y. was J. will start if the weather said for and each will GARDNER, Falls, Bingen condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Administratrix, c. t. a. adults, be perfectly 184 the churoh. Mrs. Fenn, the is favorable, to lower satisfied MIDDLE ST. president, favorite in the pools, although Copeland their records and nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, CHARLES B. FULLER, late of Portland, de- with their delicious fruity of was unable VOICE CULTURE' the which Is but an inflamed condition of ceased. Aocount for allowance TELEPHONE! 536-2. Portland, to be present, carried considerable when he aiso against work of John R. Gen- nothing presented flavor. niar9eodtf money the mucous F. Administrator: also and Mrs. vice made surfaces. Marquis King, Page, president of the came down tor the word. These two try, yesterday. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any Petition for Order of Distribution present- Double the Wni. Shakespeare of London, method of ed Strength Aroostook case of Deafness that can by said Administrator. oonferenoe.oooupied the chair. diaphragmio breathing, enlargement of horses trotted side a mntobed (caused by catarrh) W. R. Evans has resumed the by tide,like not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for ISRAEL of iyrOTICE--Dr. The was the throat and chest. Special coarse to The bank of has advanced its RICHARDSON, late of Portland, Ordinary Extracts. 1.1 practice of Office at his resi- meeting opened by prayer team all the from one to five England circulars! free. deceased. dentistry. those desiring to teach* Studio 41 High way rate of Fourth Accounts presented for lence o25 New Cumberland street. Office Mrs. of Woodfords. discount from 2 1-2 per cent to 3 F. J. One trial Proves their Worth. £rom At- v CHKNNEY&CO., Toledo,O. WllHam Admin. hours Woodbury Street* soptlodlw lengths ahead of the field. Copeland, per cent. by L. PUtnam, from 9 to 12 a. m. l i (IT Sold by Druggists, Toe. [ jjjjggjgoe e®w4wto«o ver6w OBITUARY. THE OLD SHELL GAME. _MISCKLIAKISOPS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. INSANITY DODGE FAILS. DEERING . ^_MISCELLANEOUS.__ I Sheriff Plummer Catches a Man 81 Clara W. Blanchard. Redhand- Pains in Chest ed With It at Rigby. CUBA! SUMATRA! "cONNEOTICUTt at the HALL. Have all Mias Clara W. Blanchard died THE NEW ODD FELLOWS’ Pains in contributed to the successful production of the S. & C. Cigar. Long Havana filler—solected Connecticut in Sheriff Plummor a shell Kidneys Sumartra used in the A residence of her sister, Mrs. Jordan, Continued from First Page. captured The Odd Fellows’ Hall Company of binder—imported wrapper—are S. C. (5c. straight) Cigar. after game man and bis whole outfit at Deering, on Tuesday evening last, High Deering, Is a corporation organized for in was a native of armed park yesterday after the races were ove Pains Stomach a long illness, till© at the time of the shooting. Mor- the purpose of eieotlng and maintaining a the The man had taken his stand OnTnhp.rla.nri, one of large family, ris’s rifle was a Winchester of 44 oallhre. outsid.’ a building with suitable quarters for Any pain anywhere, every lameness every- ot the and ■where, children of the late Beza Blanohard. Dr. S. W. Boon of Presue Isle, de- park gates directly in the ap- Che Deering seoret orders. Capt. Kl- asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, to the and catarrh, colic, croup, crairps, chills, cholera The funeral took plans Thursday after- scribed the wound Mr. Collins reoelved, proach park was doing a Matthews is Herbert brlage president, morbu9, cholera infantum, chronic diarrhoea, the house of her and hustling business. By his side stood his noon from brother, the treatment of it. In his opinion B. Seal, treasurer, Fred V. Matthews, summer complaint, diphtheria, dyspeptic at who, after about David Blanohard, Cumberland Cen- it was a very dangerous wound. capper winning $60 clerk, Klbringe Matthews, A. F. Hill, pains, gout, hacking, hoarseness, headache, from the shell tre. game man, pnlled into George A. Small, H. B. Seal and Fred heartburn, whooping cough, influenza, irrita- Wholesale Dopet, JOHN F. NICKERSON St CO., Mass. the several and one or two tions, inflammations, neuralgia, nervousness, Boston, Mias Blanohard will loug be remem- gams sports, B. Libby, directors. The stook of the Sold at Retail by First Class dealers.—Costs too much for others. men well known in Portland who pneumonia, rheumatism, sciatica, teething, bered for her tender ministrations to the This concluded the evidence for the Is taken the company being by promi- toothache, tonsilitis, vertigo, vomiting, sore her aid to and Charles P. thought they had an easy thing. One sick ^and ready tha poor and state, Keegan, Esq., nent individual Odd Fellows and Ma- lips, sore lungs, sore throat and la grippe, are She had a for the defense. He claimed that of these men lost $40 so quickly that he alike friendless. sunny disposition, opened sons, who consider it a good investment, relieved, soothed, healed and cured by met life and its the was insane at the time of couldn’t tell where*it had gone to and this wonderful alleviator. It is the sover- and ropsonsibilitles with prisoner capable of yielding a good dividend, as pain the and had not been in his was about to some more when eign remedy for bites, burns, bruises, cuts, OUR PATTERN OFFER. unvarying courage and cheerfulness. shooting, drop such a building is sadly needed at Wood- Sheriff Plummer elbowed chaps, cracks, corns, chilblains, contusions, Her family have the of the right mind for a long period of time,and his way fords. The Odd Fellows have invested sympathy deafness, freckles, fractures, mumps, pimples, 1 |ne|at| | was not for the aot whioh he through the crowd and oaugbt the shell many friends who had kuown and loved reiponsible almost their entire funds in the stook. ringworm, stings, scalds, sprains, soreness, man red handed and in the act of her. had committed. game A four-story briak building will Be stiffness, swellings, tetter and all aches. out another of He The defense then intioduced the testi- beating succker $10. erected at Woodfords Oorner on tBe lot PRINTING Portland ORIGINATED People in the Mountains. was into Portland the sheriff mony of Mrs. Nellie Morris, the wife of brought by at the corner of Forest avenue and 1810. The Latest Demorest Patterns Can Be Obtained Mount Fleasaut House, N. 24, and will before H.,Sept. the prisoner, to show his mental condi- probably appear Judgtj Woodfords street, which was former- —Wednesday a large party oame io tion for the past dozen years; that he be- Robinson with bis entire outfit this ly owned by Henry B. Webb. _ from ex- This PAYS_ Portland on the Maine Central lieved himself to be morning. Through Department. constantly pursued The company now own this lot and AnodvneLINIMENT cursion. Among them were Mr. and by euemies who were seeking to kill Invented by an old fashioned, noble Family KNOWS ALL ABOUT IT. the architect, Mr. Fassett, is preparing Mrs. Kiias Miss Helen Thomas. Physician, to allay pain and cure inflammation. T Thomas, him; that he always with a gun com- slept the plans. The prospect is that the ~ Mr. F. Over 80 years the demand for it has steadily WE_DO_I W. Mead and Mrs. Mead and Miss under his and was and or pillow melancholy Public Prosecutor Relates Charges Against pany will begin operations this fall, increased. It has saved more lives and re- Phillips, Mrs. Frank Dudley, Miss irrational at times and in his dis- lieved flighty Alleged Dynamiter. early next spring. The whole lower more suffering than any other remedy. Ernestine John It We have made which we are to our readers TIH E Thomrsm, P. Murphy, course; that upon one oooasion he had floor will be divided into stores or offi- possesses the confidence of the people to arrangements by offering a the Demorest Cut which are worth from 20 cents to 50 Alias E. W. Wheeler, and Alias driven ten miles to obtain to remarkable extent. It is used and recom- Paper Patterns, Dyer, neighbors 24.—Edward J. ces, four or live in number; the seoond Loudon, Spetember mended It is not cents each, thus making every copy of this paperworth from 20 cents to 50 cents Winslo w. over them in order that by physicians everywhere. stay night with alias Edward the floor into where it is the at below and mail to directions Ivory, Bell, alleged oAloes, hoped merely a Uinimeift, but the Universal House- 10 cents each. Cut out the coupon according and THURSTON Among the Portlanders who are regu- she, might not be alone with the in the witness, dynamiter, who was arrested in Glasgow Deering city government will Iooate, hold Remedy from infancy to old age. For and you will receive by an early mail pattern size chosen. lar House guests at the Mt. Pleasant him o.ver as as External use. Inclose 10 in or silver to for eto. Without night. on September 12, was arraigned in the using the various oflloes for the various Internal much It is used cents stamps pay mailing, handling, are Mrs. Sidney Thaxter, Master Lang- the winter of 1886 the witness and endorsed by all athletes. Every Mother the coupon the would cost you from 20 cents to 50 cents each. During Bow street police court this morning. city departments and oAioes. There patterns i snoma dou Thaxter, Mr. and Mrs. The Illness of Bayard Wilkes Whose Rec- Saved From the Sea. ord is 3.11. is That the regime of melodrama once is exemplified by more in the ascendant Bayard Wilkes, 2.11, tho valuable pao- of this class of SPECIAL the brilliant successes RIDES BROS. ing stallion owned by”c. P““brake of COMPANY. and American dramas on Knglish stages Lewiston, is slowly improving from his the reoent demon- -FOR- and particularly by severe Illness, and Mr. Drake now hopes and endorsements strations of approval for his permanent recovery, although for elaborate production of aouorded the some time past it was thought they would tbe Sea” at the Bowdoin “Saved from be obliged to kill him. The trouble is on December 23d. Iu Square theatre, all Id his off forward foot, and 1b believed the Sea” a Is “Saved from good story to be the result of a Values partial Special sunstroke, told. The novel mechanical admirably which it is thought the horse experienced are surprising examples of realis- effects at Mystic, iu the seven heat race in and Our two Colored Dress Goods long -FOR- stage oraft and the scenic tlo modern which he got bis record of 2.11. Friday Saturday. During artist’s shill, the notable effects being the last three heats of that race Bayard the thrilling explosion On the “Ocean counters are concentrated masses of tex- Wilkes never perspired a partiole and it Waif” at sea and the resoue in mid- was believed that he either was affeoted coean, the realistic demolition of the by the heat or was cooled too quickly af- tile FRIDAY AND in aot and the SECOND FLOOR. beauty. bridge second, precipita- ter trotting a heat of tbe raoe. The horse tion of the villain to the waters below, was quite ill that uight but apparenlty nnd the wouderful aeene at the scaffold— recovered, and the lameness In the for- a novelty new to the stage fand a scene Brim-full and over with all ward foot did not make itself manifest running SATURDAY. that found its prototype in real life. To introduce customers for several days afterwards at Rigby and Iu all it is a drama in abounding mar-; Bayard was to trot one of his big stake 03 to our new creations of velously .strong situations and scenio< the the French, German races. He was taken down to Mr. Two that offer unusual values. triumphs. “Saved from the Sea” will be departments Drake’s summer home at Soarboro, and seen at the Portland theatre and its suo- the best medical aid in New England and American makers. cess in other cities will undoubtadly be summoned. It was found that the whole I Blanket duplicated here next Monday. bottom of the hoof and well Dept. [ up Into the Fall Thfl Fatal F»rd. § We are in the full of our Fall Dress Goods Weight Hosiery. quiok was Inflamed and matterated, and which has turned “right C9 swing selling---cases LININGS. A melodrama in all that tbe name im- tbe hoot had every appearance of shed- and bales coming in our back doors and bundles going out the front about face” in location, we Our new line of Fast Black plies, is “The Fatal Card,” which will ding. Tbe horse was in Intense pain If you use Hair Cloths it: your every day. Our stock is changing each week, in fact each day, so Hosiery for fall is made of be al Portland theatre and lost flesh ranidlr. He was often offer New Fall Skirts you should use up presented tonight. values that should that yon who are for new fall dress will do well to the best. Naturally you prefer interest ev- It was a big success in London and in times delirious and acted strangely. He looking your the best at lowest prices. We sell eryone seeking was as homesiek as could be our Mew York where it lan until the end of also, and frequent counters. the best Hair Cloths at these Mr. Drake removed bim “AT SPECIAL SALE” the season. It is in four acts, showing finally to bis top 'M prices which are 1U C LO W EST. all a number of varied of home in Lweiston, where he at once felt told, types These four lines of Novelty Goods are especially to the front The Best Qualities at Lowest Prices. humanity. The story is both interesting contented and began to eat a little. He C3 Full size Crey Blankets, ^ and thrilling. The company has been has been doing very well since, and if to-day. and 2.98. French Hair Cloths. Our leaders specially selected selected Mr. Frohman with no new sets in he will 98c, $1.50, €3 by great complication ulti- Qg to sell at popular prices. oare and a fitness for the parts. The mately reoover, although it Is doubtful If r"i Full size White Nubian do not the name, but will the Blankets, SSZ Suitings. Perhaps you recognize you 16 inches 28 cents scenery is entirely new and there Is lots he ever speeds again. The little favorite wide, per $1.98 and 2.98. goods. The same in weave that we sold in such quan- yard. of It and the performance will undoubt- has Indeed suffered a great deal. J£3 Ladies’ fast black Cotton Hose, be ! Cood well made tities this two-toned mohair and mixture, checked fall at 25c per edly highly enjoyable. size, spring—A 18 inches wide. 35 cents per weight pair. Haydn Association. THE WATER FRONT. Puffs, at 98c, $1.25, 1.50 gg effect, the mohair being in little tufts or knots. In Tans yard. Regular rehearsals will oommence and 2.00* and Greens then, 50 in. wide at $1.00—in the dark Ladies’ Fast black Cotton light 20 next Monday 28 at Notes of Interest Gleaned Among the Inches .vide, 45 cents per Hose, fall weight, 38c per pair evening, September no lesr oorrte ot inese are shades now, than eight different beautiful combinations, 38 inches wide yard. or 3 for Kotzschmar hall. The new muslo, Salts. graaes pairs $1.00. “Wreok of the Hesperus,” by Waerling, displayed in our ^ and the Drice only 5a cts. Congress 24 inches 50 rents will be used. It wide, per is very desirable to have The bark Normandie, whioh is loadiug Street window. We also t-i yard. Ladies’ Plain Fleeced Cotton a full attendance. Let member be every with spool wood for Scotland, Is receiv- wish to call atten- £S Hose, fast black, 3 great values, and as new names special This line is what see in our window. We dare advertise me at 50c present, bring many ing a new mainmast and yards, at the you hardly goods Euglish Herringbone Hair 25c, 38c, per pair. as passible. tion tothe handsome Blan- plaster mill wharf. She is owned by Mr. for we have only five pieces, maybe vwo hundred yards in Cloths, 24 inches wide, 37 l-2c, W. J. Ryan’s Concert. John Musgrave. kets that we are at 03 42c, 50c per yard. selling ■V all, and we fear late comers may be in not find- Ladies’ Plain Fleeced Hose, The schooner Horaoe G. Morse is un- disappointed The blind musloian W. J. Ryan, an- 55.00 per pair, and the ,»• fast black, split feet, 38c per It here when come. It is without the India Grass nounces his annual benefit for Wednes- loading water pipe at the plaster mill w g in2 they exception Cloths, natural, pair. 35.00 Down Puff at 83.98. for sleeve linings, 50 cents per October 14 at Mis- wharf. The pipe goes to various con- handsomest for the we have ever on our day evening, Gospel goods price put sleeve pattern. sion hall. The following talent have signees. GO counter. A combination catchy of wool and mohair—ground of N avy or Hisses’ Fleeced Cotton tendered their assistance: Mrs.Fannie The steamer Madeleine hauled off her Hose, 11 cent soft finished Black Per- one of our route Green or Brown with Black mohair knots the effect of a two-dol- ribbed, best wearing M. Hawes, vocalist Thursday morning. glossy giving reduced to io jMlss^Bertha'F.Thomp- Near this will fc—■ caline, only cents school stockings, 25c per pair. son,sopraDO; Walter J. Gately, tenor; A. ■Four three masters are in Central department lar goods—75 cts. per yard. Sheldon Macreadle,baritone; H. T. Skil- wharf dock, all light, the Fred Jaokson, be found large assortment *.£2 Damiette and and lings, musical specialist; Percy M.Greene, Joanna, Louis^Bobel of Curtain Muslins, Silko- » Full line of best quality Perea- Line of At one dollar per there are almost irresistible attractions. We could not Our New Moreen Sklrfs for Fall guitar; the Caroiatto quartette, Mrs. Emma. yard line. at 12 l-2c. 15c, 17c, 20c. iene, Cretonnes, Plain and 40c Fannie L. Thompson, Miss Eannle C. Harford Is calking the three master "ad begin to catalogue them all, so must confine our- 25c, per yard. now on Sale. **—* Miss Kibe Grace Davis in Custom House wharf Figured Denims, Horne, maudolins; R. Chase Nottlng- A selves to line. There are several others no means dook. by Our price on soft Gnished Lin- end Mrs. Flora M. Eigne, guitars. ham and Tapestry Curtains. | The inferior. ing Cambrics is still less than Ask to see the we show Don’t fail to attend this convert if you tug Belknap, Captain MoDuffle, JR I B styles the wholesale price per case, at $2.00, $2.50, $2,75, $3.00 a and wish kindly towed in five beoalmed fishing desire] pleasant evening to A two-toned Novelty Suiting—50 inches wide—in 2 l-2c per yard. each. help Mr. Ryan through this hard year. boats Thursday afternoon. They were BEYOND THIS DEPT. -g two colorings, red and black, and green and black. It is woven in a d Tiokets 25 cents,tat Hawess’ music store caught ontslde with no wind. iagonal a line of black or of Mr. Ryan. The Eldorado has benn laid up At Cus- We have a new department stripe, mohair being slightly raised above the intervening stripe Notes. tom House wharf for the winter. New line of White Em- ^ of red or green. These are to whole suits or for Woolensand goods particularly adapted trav- broidered It is hoped by a large number of musi- Captain C. A. Coluord of Searsport, Cloakings. Swiss Handker- cal that the costumes—extra value at $1.00. chiefs at 12 l-2c people Bostonians will give has been in the city for the past few days We do not wish to boast, £ elling just opened, “Ananias” and “Rob Roy” at their each. Great values. looking after the interests of the schoon but we are i ooiuing appearance in Portland. positive we are 5s A ei D. H. Rivers, whioh recently arrived "Matallasse Thalheimer, representing Hoyt’s “A the and Novelty” is one name by which this dollar and a line is Tuts Steel'.” which will hn soon at, here. showing largest ,£5 quarter Portland Oot. lat and la in known. Cloth” theatre, 2d, Additional information has been re- mostdesirablelineof cloak- “Alligator would be an apt name town. ceived In this city concerning the acci- ing ever offered in Maine. fl for the goods. This, also, is two-toned, and a sec- dent to ths schooner Francis B. Baird WEDDINGS. tion of the brown and black bears a Come in and let us I marked resem- while on her voyage to Philadelphia. show *P a^Q blance to a She into Delaware breakwater with piece of alligator put you. u skin—irregular patches Jones—Brooks, the loss of her of black mohair with boats. Her main boom separating lines of the color. The other colorings are red : : went CO. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. William the board as did RIMES BROTHERS by her foresail and black, and green and black. This goods will make a handsome and strik- H. Lee, “The Pines,” Greenwood Dis- and foregaff. She will be towed from the ing street costume. trict, Wakefield, Mass., their daughter, Breakwater to Philadelphia for repairs. Mrs. Guasie.Lee Brooks, and Mr.Linrood mo batgu ui nci giaiu XU tUO LOST B. Jones of were united schooner Charity now at this will Wintbrop, Me., port, Tuesday, probably from carriage be- weather The many other attractive lines of colored Dress Goods that The today in marriage Wednesday evening. Rev. probably be sold at auction in a few BINES BROS. tween steamer wharf and Preble is likely to be Albert P. Davis of the It will be remembered COMPANY. we cannot name would fill a House, a pocket kodak incase. Finder fair. Congregational days. that she to-day big book if described in detail. will communicate with MISS 1 artland Sept. 25, 1896. ohuroh performed the ceremony in the sailed from here bound for Belfast, We please put will gladly show you all you have time and to look at EATON, 119 W. Franklin street, Bal- of the immediate relatives. baok to Portland in a STEAMERS TO patience preseuoe leaking condition, SOUTH PORTLAND. LONDON. who will a reward for if you will favor us and yourself with a call. timore, give its After a wedding lnncb Mr. and Mrs. when she was surveyed and ordered to return. "AO be quickly rid Jones started on a brief bridal tour, after be discharged by the underwriters. sept.25dlw* It is doubtful if ever before there wai The Thompson Line are of the odds and which they will reside in Winthrop, Coming and May IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sub- a so A. Magazine and Comic Weekly for Five large an apple crop in this town as Give Portland a NOTICEscriber has been duly appointed where Mr. Jones is iu business. Summer as Well as the small now, and never were lower. Mr. and taken upon herself the trust of adminis- ends, Cents. prices Winter Service. tratrix of the estate of Archibald-Norton. Joshua one of the Brackett, largest and LEVI A. late of lots and 84—The hit GRAY, Portland, single pieces, A occurred Boston, Sept. great of the most successful orchardlsts in town EASTMAN BROS. pretty wedding yesterday has & BANCROFT. in the of Cumberland, has to be the County deceased, year proved magazin e o and bonds as the law directs. which have accumulated noun at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. perhaps ICO barrels on bis trees, and he Portland has long hoped for a perma- given fiction and news and the All persons having demands the F. eight pages of he will sell the lot upon Geo. Frenoh, Spring street, where says ungachered for nent, all-tbe-year around, line of steam- estate of said are to ex- summer color and fun in The deceased, required from the Boston Sunday a hundred ers to hibit tile same; and all tndeDted to selling, Mrs. Frenoh’s sister. Miss Caroline dollars. England. At last tbis desire seems THE MACCABEES. Kent’s Hill. persons Globe. NSxt Sunday’s Globe will sur- said estate are called upon to make payment to Butler Norton was united in The of weather likely to be we have two marriage protracted spell rainy gratlfled. The Thompson To the J.UCIA L. GUAY, Administratrix. arranged big all others, and will include SO comio and Editor of the Press: to Mr. Wilfred Archibald of New York. pass has been rather injurious to the cabbage Line will run throe tteamers between Reception Concert Kotzchmar Portland, Sept. 17,1S9G. sep25dlaw3wFri* tables in the cuts in blaok and white,cartoons, stories, There was a .... basement, The ceremony was performed by Rev. crop, causing those of upland culture this port and London this and Hall. very pleasant gathering of etc. It will winter, etc, particularly delight the the trustees of the Maine Hon. Wm. K Barrett was near Dr. Jenkins of state street churoli in to develop fast, while those In the low management of the line hope to make Wesleyan Semi- renominated the foot of the stairs obildren. Order from your newsdealer acclamation for tile the of relatives lands have been badly drowned out. this service In nary and Female College at Kents Hill by Congress by presence only. permanent, anmmer as The order of Kuights of Maccabees of seventh Massachusetts today. on congressional and marked every article The bride wore a homleome travel- _ The second of has been a well ns winter. The Tuesday last, ft was mainly a very crop grass three etenmers will tbe World, which has recontly been or- pleasure distriot Republican convention in Lynn, dress of trimmed large one hers—so as to the be the trip, a social visit In the interests of this Mass. on at 10c re- ling novelty goods ‘Yachting Notes. large tempt Verona, Iona, and Devons, three ganized in this state very successfully by them 5c and farmers to harvest old historic school. The with Telvet and lRce. The parlor was it—something not fine, commodious and staunch vessels. Organizer Hand, is to give, through party consisted Tbe schooner yacht Tbalmn, Bear of handsomely deoorated with tropical always done. But tho heavy and loug Aniorantha Tent of this a Hon. H. H. Shaw, Hon. J. A. Locke MARRIAGES. spectively. Commodore Lansing of the South Bos- city, reception plants and cut flowers, 'ihe gifts were continued rains spoiled much of it be- and euteitainment at Kotzsohmar Superintendent Payson Tucker of the On the five cent table ton Yacht club, will probably lenve for WESTBROOK. hall, rich and numerous. fore getting cured. Maine Central, B. M, Eastman, Tuesday evening, September 39. Ad- Esq., In tills 23. by Rev. Pr. Blanchard, Boston this morning. She is the only i and city. Sept. are Mr. and Mrs. Archibald left on the 1.45 Several old buildings In Knlghtville _ mission will be Hen. J. J. Perry, all of Portland; Joseph Warren Richardson of Gardiner and toys, games, dolls, visiting yacht in the harbor. by complimentary tiok- and a few elsewhere In Hon. Frank Jones of Miss Isabel Norris of Hollistoo, Mass. train for New York, whore they will be towu, have been sts members of Amarantha tent. Portsmouth, N. H. The larger number of Portland Albert a well-known through in this city. Sept. 19, by Rev. A. H. Wright. books, yachts with their first coat of Libby, farmer of Hon. J. S. of Col. C. glassware, cup- at home after October 15 at 141 Wett lately surprised Tbe programme will be as follows: Ricker, Peering; William Henry Norris and Miss Hattie l.ouisa are remaining in com mission until tbe this city, died at hla home on 115th street. paint, yellow and black, at the hands of Stroud- C. Burrell, of Dr. H. M. Field, both of Portland. and saucers, cream Musical Rock Duet, Ellsworth; Rev. A. bowls, fine Ootober days are past. The Boatriee water street, Wednesday night 9 In this city. Sept. 22. by H. Wright, the advertisment artist. The ancient ;nt Messrs. Hatch and Skillln Blake, of Monmouth; R. W. Dunn, John Stone, Jr„ and Miss Ora Etta Rich, botli and Sirocco alone have out of com- o'olock at the flatiron gone on age of 68 years after a rocks were found on the and E. ol Portland. pitchers, rests, B. Walker was barn the Thomas place and the old long (Note—The Esq., R. Drummond, Esq., of Congressman Joseph mission. illness with liver trouble. The deceased shore of Casco Bay. Ill this city, Sept. 23. by Rev. W. S. Ayres, renominated unanimously by the Repub- Dyer tide mill, have been rendered espe- Waterville; Hon. E. R. Frenoh, of Ches- Miss Ella J. Hunnewell and Jessie A. Ham, tea was a Bibber's teapots, celery dips, of (he third Massachusetts con- 'J ha yaobt Brentwood is being stripped resident of thiB city for Reading—Van Rook, of Portland. licans cially oonspicuous with ads that may many Miss Ida McGrath terville and Rev. A. W. Potter, of both gressional district today. ior the season. years and formerly carried on a milk In Bar Harbor, April 24. by Rev. Wm. Wood. strainers-.-and a hundred be read half a mile distant. Tenor Solo—Madeline White, Boothbay Harbor. John Herlick and Mrs. Lottie B. Flood, bo it of farm at Pride’s A Mr. William Fletcher, who has resided Corner. wife, one Walter J. Gately They found President Hallagber and Portland. other useful all at son and a Address, In Jav, Sept. 20, Frank W. Havwood and things in Boston the last 25 daughter survive him. the other members of the years, is visiting bis Hon. D. P. Commander faculty hard at Miss Hattie M. French. Mr. Frank Dana has his Markey, Sup, brother Edward, the well-known snip- resigned po- Bell Solo, work and the largest number of students In Camden, Sept. 21, Fred Hanson and Miss 5C- oltinn nn — — 1- J_i.1__TIT_/I Sleigh Banjo Accompaniment. S. --- iui SUV VUMU u* Fannie Ordway. JJ vauiu- Hatch and Skillin smith on Meeting house hill. This la attending the sohool ot any term for the In Tenants Harbor, Sept. 19, Waiker Jansen The other table has pany, and left on a business Baritone Solo—Once in a Twi- ami Mrs. Marv N. Nelson, noth of Sr hsm-rra Mr. Flotoher’s first visit to tho Cape. yesterday Purple last two years. The fine group of school trip to the West. light, Cowles iful Dolls I The several cases of typhoid in Kntgbt- Clarence C. Brooks. buildings consisting of Sampson Hall, baskets,napkin rings, puff The steamer Sokokis bas ville are all on the mending hand under discontinued Address, Bearoe Hall, Rioker Hall and Blethen DEATHS. and will treatment running regular trips run only Miss Bins M. West, Sup. R. K., L. were boxes, pen trays, glove hy Dr. Rogers. n ip tu Hall, all Jfound in exoellent oondi- for excursion for the Two South Portland were parties remainder uiUM auu v Ida lb ujbu wuro lUUUe Ill North John S. Lib- and handkerchief boxes young boys Tenor Solo—Olootts Bpuiui Scarborough. Sept. 24, of the season. Serenade, to Music Hall and aged 66 years. FREE. I riding to Rigby on a adjoining practice by, bicycle yesterday. Walter J. Gately on rooms, the library of about 7000 volumes [Funeral Saturday alternoon at 1 o’clock, of ware, = 1 The smaller boy who was in front At the annual business meeting of the Duet, from liis late residence. Japanese lacquer Five beautiful dolls, on card- riding Xylophone and the art rooms. All were found lithographed ladies’ sooiable of the Hatch and Skillin in In Waterville, Miss Florence Varney, aged ou the coasters, was thrown Congregational exoellent order, aud the entire school and board, eight inches high. Can be cut out and 1 | violently held in the Mrs. Chas. E. wa9 21 yards. large plates bowls, church, vestry Wednesday Howes, Accompanist. never mors = 1 to the ground on and prosperous In Nebleboro, Sept. Hatch, aged put together by the children—no pasting. Broadway, bruising afternoon, the following officers were flourishing 11, Nancy Note—The musioal programme is fur- than dow. 01 years. dusters, screen Each doll has two suits. Ameri- = bis face and nearly driving his front elected for the ensuing year: Concert vases, complete | nished by the Portland compa- The Adelphians, one of the ladles’ In Bethel, Sept. 16, Israel Granville Kimball, teeth the The In- President—Mrs. W. F. Bettes. of Clarenoe C. 70 years. can, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, through upper lip. ny, consisting Brooks, societies of the sohool. gave a very flue aged fans, beaters, | Vice Piesident—Mrs. A.W. Kioker. In Norway, Daniel Green, 76 banners,egg jured lad, whose name was baritone soloist; Walter J. Gately, tenor literary entertainment in Rloker ball Sept. 16, aged Japanese, German, Swiss, Turkish and In- j Payson F. W. Free- years. | Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs. Messrs. Hatch and Skillio, musi- on 1 the to soloist; Tuesday evening, followed by on in- In South Jonathan An- etc.—all dian costumes. All parts 5 Allen, gave up trip Rigby. The man. cal Miss Ida Baris, Sept. 18, Mrs. nutmeg graters, being interchange- artists, assisted by McGrath, formal reception to their trustees and drews, aged 71 older declined to his name. Assistant Secretaries—Mrs. L. V. years. able, combinations can be made, I boy give reader and Mrs. Charles E. Howes, ac- visitors In Jo3iah at ioc. jij many | Miss R. Cambridge, Septi 4, IDea. Quimbv, 1 Knight and May Raymond. 85 IE affording endless amusement and instruc- = companist. Monday morning there was a meeting aged years. Fair at In Macliias, 16, Mrs. Mercy L. Hughes, tion. A series of Fryeburg. The supreme commander, who is to of the entire sohool in Deering Hall, Sept, The sale of these odd r high-class dolls, patented aged 82 years. J U. S. Court. take where after the regular exercises of and manufactured for us and 3# The forty-sixth annual exhibition of part, is a well known man in Mich- In Limestone. Sept. 10, Burt Sliaw. aged 10 exclusively morning prayer, a very Interesting half pieces is for in igan, of tho state assem- years. today, not to be compared with the numerous the West Oxford Agricultural The petit jury the United States being speaker hour was in listening to brief In Merritt 47 MX Society bly. spent Avon, Sept. 10. Colby, aged yrs. cheap paper dolls on the market. MS opens ou Tuesday of next week. The circuit Court came in Thursday morn- speeches from Shaw, Looke, Took, Jones, In Kingfleld, Sept. «, Charles Gilbert, aged Friday, and Saturday— 63 ^ hns made were exouse Rloker and others all highly compli- years. society many improvements ing, and until this morning in Sent. 11, Mrs. Eliza E. How To Get Them. hours mentary to)the fine appearance of the Farmington, Jack, in the basement. the The track has 10 o’clock. RELIEF in six 66 Mg past year. been put at school »and the educational aged years. Cut from five outside wrappers of None Such MS (.excellent In Deer Isle, Sept. 11. Mrs. Susan M. Picker- in first class condition and Is The aro still at work. and Bladder diseases work done in tbo Mince Meat the head of the girl holding pie. one of tne grand jury Distressing Kidney being institution. ing, 82 y^ars. 3$ relieved in six -‘NEW GREAT aged Send these with ten cents in 3# best, if not the best hours by the Upon leaving, the visiting trustees ex- In Sept. 4, Itebecca Cole, of silver—wrapped half-mile course In SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CUKE.” The Naples, formerly in your full name and address, and pressed great gratification Denmark, aged 90 years. paper—and 3f tbe State. class in Milittary Insructor Appointed, new remedy is a on account experienced 6end the dolls Or we Every the raoes is greut, surprise In Keadfield, Sept. 15, Mrs. Hannah we will postpaid. will of its in from tbet; brief visit, with many thanks Mantor, for heads of filled and is exceeding promptness relieving 74 MOORE & CO. send them free twenty the girl. 3# good trotting assured. It Washington, September 24.—By direc- pain in the and for kind attentions received from Presi- aged years. OWEN, heads to avoid extra bladder, kidneys,hack evry In Oldtown. Sept. 15, Mrs. Emery Allen, aged Send only the postage, i—v bids fair to be tbe tion of tbe Secretary Lamont of tho or fe- dent and Mrs. Mr. and best show with the President, part urinary passages in male Gallagher. Mrs. 62 has detailed Second Lieutenant Her- male. It relieves retention of water and Nor the steward and years. MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. best races ever seen on the I'he cross, matron, the Ill North Berwick. Sept. 13, Elnathan W. Per- grounds. as in passing it If If bert N. Rojden, 2d Infantry, professor pain almost immediately. members of the faculty and tbs interest- kins, aged 41 years. show of stook promises and you want quick relief and cure this is to be large af militury service hnd tactics at the your ing classes of students now the In AValdoboro, Sept. 12, Horace Woit, aged remedy. Sold by c. H. GUPPY attending of good Maine State Me, CO., Drug- sohool. SO VP4US. quality. college, Orono, gist. 163 Congress St., Portland, Me. MISCELLANEOUS. LIGHT MIS US HEAT. THE DAILY TO LET. FOR SALE. PRESS ■ MISCELLANEOUS. 1 -1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ m Forty words iaierted under this head Forty words .or loss inserted under this Farty ward, laaerta* aader this hand AIN E TOWNS. »ne WOk for cent*, eawh Iw advance .n Head for one taa wash far SR cent, cash iu DIRECTIONS. CATARRH week lor 35 ots. In advance. advance. Science Can always ba found at the periodi o OK SALE—bO acres! anu.aifgoon soil,fiigS Slowly Solving' The Mystery Apply a particle of the | tores of: elevatioD on the road, three miles from balm directly into the F~ LET—An upstalr» rent of seven rooms. ; uid overlooking Portland. Electrics are to te DAMARISCOTTA. VVeare, N. H., to visit their son, Kev. of Pliosphorescence- nostrils, lyraw storony John Chisholm, 309 Congress street. rO six on one flat, pleasant and sunny,central ixtended within 10 minutes walk of the prem- W. S. Randall, breaths through the B. MONEY TO LOAf Damarlsootta Mils, Sept. 34—Thomas A. Merrill, 247 jcation. lust the rent for a family without ses before 1. 1807. A good Invest- Melville nose. Use three times F. *• On mortgages for or short time. Parties .January Bibber, Philip Webber, Vi. Goold. 405 long hildien, At 143 Franklin street, C. I. ORR. nent. Price \V. H. WALDRON J. our representative elect, a meals wishing to build, or to borrow oil real $1,000. &_00,, York, Esq., Charles Bihbor and Leon Merriinan went day\ after pre- U. G. Fessenden, 526 money 25-1 180 Miadle ferred, and before re- H. Jewett state security can obtaiu funds on favorable __ receive! a welcome at his home on to W. 604 street.___25-1 royal Portland, Wednesday. erms. SCARBOROUGH BROS. & 88 1-2 convenient lower flat 7 rooms. sohool The Progress of Investigation, Experiment tiring. I, A. Libby. 660 CO.. LET—Very SALE-One mare, 6 years old, his election. He Miss Vira H. Lord is teaching Street. rO 299 to small bay the evening following F. A. Jeiiison, 935 Congres street Exchange augfidtf Cumberland street, S20.00 FORsound and 1000 pounds, in district No. Miss Ella M.Randall in and Discovery as They Have Been Made H. H. 164 to 160 Middle St. kind, weight com- 5, J. J..Beardworth, 87 India street smily. SHAW, •are for of will l e was met by a largo and enthusiastic E. 25-1 lady to drive, afraid nothing, No. 4, Miss Mabel Storer in No. 2, und ELY’S II. Krskine. 43 Middle street. b. EEDT^ sciem >°ld at or 25 Down to the Recognition of the Roent- F. **|Vft. bo^nlc^pliysician^ a bargain. Call at 167 Newbury [ ivuy of citizens, who regardless of poli- Miss Ella Fisher from in No. 6. J. W. 2 street tiflc and magnetic healer, 42 Brown street, Jotton 26-1 Topsham Peterson, Exchange No. 3 Sumner street. Dennis, 419 Commercial Portland, Me., treats all diseases that flesh is HO LET—Down stairs rent tics bed come to pay tneir to the Mr. J. N. Bailey returned to Spring- gen Kay. Jlr. street L and respeots CREAM BALM Cor. and heir to. Second Office hours from 9 a. Court, 6 rooms; very convenient sunny, one, in GOLD IN C. S. Cole, Boyd Oxford street sight. to IjiOR SALE—Hot air lurnace. a good and friend. field, Mass., Thursday. HEAD m. to 12 in.; 1 m. to 9 rlth Best $10.00 reot in town honored citizen, neighbor Bit bit the old J. W. Peterson, 177 Middle street p. p. m.21-1 large yard. condition, at a low Inquire of The infant daughter of Charles J. by mystory which sur- J ight H. H. 154 to 160 Middle fln,e price Opens and cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Vf. A. Golden. 76 Exchange street party. SHAW, F. P. TIBBETTS & 4 and 6 Free street. Ho was received with cheers and music. infantum. of the * or 92 North street. 25-1 CO., Storer is ill with cholera rounds the subjeot emission of light Pam and In 11am mat ion, Heals and Protects Westmau & West, 93 and 96 Commercial rpRUSTWORTHY person to travel. Salary treet, was a most the Membrane from Restores the JL and __|_24-1 It certainly pleasing expres- by phosphorescent substances is un- Colds, Senses street. $780 expenses. Reference. Enclose r LET—Nice furnished house of 14 rooms, NEW GLOUCESTER. being of Taste and Smell. Is absorbed. 146 self addressed ^pO POk SALE—one of the best farms in Cnmber- sion cf esteem and Mr. York is quickly Gives W. A. Gillls. Commercial street. stamped envelope, SECRE- situated at Woodfords, on line of electrics, * land popular raveled. stories of at once. 50c at or County, 175 acres. Good 2 story Uncanny corpse lights relief Druggists by mail* Prank Freeman. 190 Brackett street TARY. Box P., Chioago.sept26d4w l ath room, steam stable 3 stalls, con- 21—A Chris- heat, house, 3 large barns excellent entirely worthy of it. Sabbathday Lake, Sept. and will o’ the continue to fur- samples 10c by mail. John H. Allen, 881 Vs Congress street ected with the house, of carriage room, pasture, plenty wisps may to retire from the hotel business plenty wood, outs 60 tons hay, seven miles from Port- tian Endeavor society was organized at ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., New York. DennetdiCo, the Florist, 646 Congress street J nice with all m perfect Frank Jones weut to Marlboro, Mass., nish food for the folklorist, and the fabled I offer for sale the Limerick house, sit- lazza, yard shruberv, depot aud stores. W. F. Lake under the G. J. Hodgson, 96Vs Portland street DESIRING J rder. Price reasonable. N. S. GARDINER, aV,'l' n?-ao a®®?01*- Sabbathday Sunday, Aladdin will flourish forever in uated in the of Me. Com- DRESSER,80 Exchange St. 24-1 Monday to spend a low days with his M. lamp of T. M. Glendeuing, Long Island. village Limerick, 85 Middle street. 23-1 directions of Edw. Dolley, president pletely in liv- when she a F. L. Brackett. Peaks Island. furnished, building good condion, brother Fred, a former resident of this of the Christian Endeavor society. story. Science, dissipates mys- stable SALE Woodfords, nice 9 Gray E. L. Littlefield, 189 street ery connected. For terms, etc., address FOR cottage, The ends the heart of Congress S. E. PO LET—Furnished rooms. 142 PLEASANT r<>nms in perfect repair, stable ana who with bis leaves this Fourteen joined as active members. tery, always by leaving J. E. Harmon, 1115 GRANT. Limerick, Me.25-1 \ large place, family Congress street. ST., corner Park.23-1 lot with fruit trees, excellaut will tie held on Saturday even- the fable untouohed. Nevertheless she does C. E. Morrill & Co., 931A neighborhood, weak for Bothern California. meetings Congress street MB. AND MRS. CHAS. H. TOBY. Teachers close to electrlos. city sewer and Sebago in at Die school house. the facts that lie at the base of ro- L. H. Beal, 422 Congress street. lYA will take ings explore 0f piano, will receive pupils at 269 ST. CTOR RENT—On Franklin street, a tenement 8700 itsubiect to mortgage now of Mrs. Clark and two held a J. M. Googins, 221 street. George children, Mr. Cartlaud, of Lewiston, and sometimes deals with Spring JOHN Lout entrance to Union L of 6 rooms in cemented cellar 8900 upon the property on 5 years W il mance, cruelly Mrs. A. cor. ST., opposite good order, have returned from where at the school house Sunday, MoKenzie, Spring and Clark Station. Terms: 75 and 60 cts. 23-1 J nd and BENJA- WALDRON & CO., 180 Middle street’ 28-1 Wbitelield, meeting them. streets. furnace; sui^y pleasant. was attended. dlN 51 1-2 street. 22-1 the last t wo months. which largely i-1 T. 48 Portland : SHAW, Exchange they have spent Of the out of the way corners of science J. Wyer. Pier. TO LOAN on first and second l^OR 8ALE-Wood, coal'.tand ice business Mrs. C. L.Hubbard, of Palmyra, is G. W. Hunt, 8 Custom House -JA■jtf'ONEY A near W. N. wife aud are none has boen more than that Wharr. mortgage, real estate, bonds, life insur- rooms—8« winter street, Portland, Me., thriving city, looatiori Barstow, daughter, at P. H. Hubbard's tempting • John Cox. 28 Monument visiting ® square. ance policies when three years old and any Furnishedwith steam heat, gas, bath room, on unexcelled, spur tracks, 6000 tons of coal per a few with Eeander Bart- of the Friends’ which is concerned with the strange prop- IMPORTED Dennett, the Florist 563 spending days Paokard and Hammon, Congress street good collateral security, also commercial 1 arge front and hall room, one large oack year easily sold, large wood trade, best busi- heat. To F. Hutchinson. 12 Elm street. ness lett of street. church, are holding revival meetings at erty of giving out light without J. paper cashed at short notice. W. P. CARR, \ oom, back parlor, two good sized rooms in opening in Maine. Price reasonable. Fall Bay Information the school house. the alchemists are due the beginnings of places out side the cl room 6,185 Middle street. 23-1 « econd story. 22-1 cheerfully given. Small capital Dora 'lobin has a week’s CONVENIENT, Fall trade returned,after real Did not Kraflt evolve from Auburn—J u. HaskelL required. just beginning. DALTON at discovery. Sc 478 1-2 sojourn Pemaquid. Augusta—J. F. Pierce, 1 LET—At $9 month, CO., Congress street, opp. Preble WANTE D PICKLED BEETS. a hideous brew of matter the ma- O. WENTWORTH—Enlarged to double its per nearJWoodfords, irs. Hattie Jones, of Brooklyn, N. Y., organic STRONG, Bath—John Shaw. six one minute from THEformer capacity, now ready; line large rO rooms, electrics, _22-1_ is her .Mrs. B. K. York. terial afterward isolated as the ohemlcal Berlin Falls, N. H.—0. S. Clark, : ind six minutes from M. C. R. R. station visiting sister, rooms with new improved steam heaters; SALE—A in clef ted hard of West Somer- Its slow oxidation COMFORTABLE, Biddelord—A. M. Burnham. ind post office. to SCOTT WILSON, 176£ bargain Samuel C. Hancock, element, phosphorus? W. T. newly papered and painted, thoroughout; i Apply wood at $5 per cord. JOHN L. Bardsiey. ■ diddle Portland. 22-1 FOR DALOT, ville, is spending his vaoation among A Lewiston Painter with a Jag Creates a In moist air produces the pale gleam fa- W. dining room enlarged and under new man- street, 156 Commercial street. 22-1 LIGHT. Bridgton—A. Ingalls. Table board first class. For further friends hero. to as to P, Shaw. agement. Sensation. miliar every schoolboy belonging Brunswick—F. I front room with to nformation call at house, 148 Spring St. 18-4 LET—Large alcove, ARM FOR SALE—One mile from Bath on Frank E. Webster, who was obliged matches. Did not an obscure shoe- Cape Elizabeth—Dyer df Jose. lucifer Fold Complete Four Ounces. rO hot and cold water, furnace heat, bath the river, 100 acres, cuts 30 ton of return to on account of the Compactly, Weight Cumberland Mills—H. G. Start hay, Somerville, maker of discover that heat- Tt fME MO AH—Card Palmist and Impres- : oom nrivileares. Inauire 11 Henrv street. of wood to sell, large orchard, winter Bologna by for Camden—Fred Lewis. plenty iiinoss of Ernest A. is in town for Admirably adapted Baby Carriages, Ham- •• -LT.M- sionai at 22-1 York, a mixed with a little flour H. Header, now jrree street, fruit, good wharf, nice house painted and TO THE PRESS.] ing in furnace, mocks, etc. for travellers J. Gould. a two weeks’ visit. Mr. York’s many [SPECIAL Indispensable and L. Portland, Me. This wonderful lady has bee n blinded, ample outbuildings, a forced sale meal, a certain powdered spar from Monte vacationists. Cornish—E. Brown.; filends will be glad to hear of his re- N. J. Scanlon. consulted by thousands of the most fntelli- I |10 LET—Large front room; open fire place; at $1200 greatest bargain in Maine. W. H. Lewiston, September 21.—Thomas Col- there was a DeeriUK— in all of the an *- hot WALDRON. CO.. 180 Middle street. 22-1 c every. Paterno, yielded chalky pow- Deeding Center—A. A. McCone. gent people parts world, |water heat; hot and cold water; all has been pronounced a most successful < :onvenlenoes in house. 146 HIGH ST. 21-1 Ebeu one of our esteemed oiti- lins, a painter living with his wife on der having the property of shining in the Damanscotta—E. W. Dunbar. Eugley, • forecaster of events. Mme. Moah ■ three been to sun- IMPORTED • Fairfield—E. H. Evans. coming LAUNCH for sale cheap; 25 feet znua, who has been sick nearly Franklin created something of a dark after having exposed was bom withthe to reveal I stret, P. White dc Oow power your LET—Through the winter months, fur- STEAMover all, 5 1-2 feet beam, all fitted out, m weeks with oomrestion of the brain. Farmington—H. and r sensation here tonight. He came home light? Freeport—A. W. Mttcheu. past, present future; explains dreams, nished bouse. No. 321 SPRING STREET, nrst class condition. Address E. L. IL, 4U« is slowly improving. During his illness Here was a No combus- gives advice on love, matrimony and busi- inquire on the 19-1 and demanded prime mystery. Fryeburg—A. C. Frye. premises. Portland street. Portland, Me.25-1 his sou uuil of drunk about 7 o’clock ness ; causes with proper advice and A. Eugley wife, Bath, tion, no waste of substance—in short, a Fryeburg—J. T, Whitmore. sneedy have been at his bedside day and night. some beet piokles for supper. Mrs. Col $1.00. Gardiner—Russell Bros. happy marriages; tells when and how to IF YOUR WATCH KICK FOB SALE—We have lust received mere of to emit it PRICE, and bottling up daylight a m a speculate; lucky unlucky days: true and BULBSfrom the a choice lot of Durch Quite a number from this place are lins didn’t have in stock and Insin- IjrrtJOU DBuuiuB—d. moivu Importers any with a feeble night long gleam when J. Lermond. false friends, etc. Office hours Week days, Ll'I will take the kick out of It and make it Bulbs, Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Crocu3, &e to go to Bath Saturday on a again Gorham—L. planning uated that Tom would have to le To famous N. H.—S. M. Leavitt* 11, 6, 7, 9. Sundays, 2, 9. 11-3 keep good time. 76a, clean Flour Pots, Jardinieres. Hanging Baskets, Soil train to hear reg all around was dark. the phos- Son. Mainsprings special Bryan speak. Kennebunk—J. H. Otis. ng $1.00; mainspring and cleaning combined lor Plants. W. C. SAWYER & CO., 7 and 9 a himself some other This or succeeaoa tne more Bov. C. L. Banghalt preached very upon delicacy. phorus isoiogna Kennebunkport—C. E. Miller. 4IOURSE TICKETS for Juvenile Dancing ■ 11.60; all work llrstolaas. MoKENNEY, The Preble street. 21-1 of s-’ interesting and instiuctive sermon at tte displeased Lim so much that he oom- brilliant phosphorus John Canton, con- Livermore Falls—C. Newman. School for beginners; also school for adults Feweler. Monument Square. janietf Methodist church lust Sunday to a large cocted of oyster shells caloined with ohar- Lewiston—Chandler & Winship, at Thatcher Post hall. For circulars and tick- island—Hughey Bros. ets please call at HAWES’ MUSIC LET—Two or three tenements in the and appreciative audienoe. There being ooal or meal in a closed crucible. And the GEG.TFRYE Long STOKE, mannered but out an A. Grant. 414 Congress 12-2 rO western part of the city ($15 per month no service at the house a way, fortunately Limerick—S. St._ FOR SALE. Baptist quite our ind phosphorus of Canton is in day super- 320 CONCRES8 ST. Mechanic Falls—Merrill & Denning. upwards to $37.60). B. D. VERRILL, number fr ni that society were present. in his wrist before the stock was business suits for fall and 191 Middle street. artery seded by luminous paint, used for clock je2m,w&fr,tl No. Deerlug—A. C. Noyes. idm., 19-1 Frank who has a in N. STYLISHwinter made to order from $20 Clark, position exhausted. He bled so badly that the faces and matchbox that need to be North Stratford. H.—J. C. Huohtlns, up. is at home on a tops, P. Pants from $0.00 up. Overcoats from $22 Watertown, Mass., him to to To the Honorable Board of the Norway—F. Stone. LET—The dry goods store occupied by We offer for sale our Residence at So. neighbors tried to induce go visible in the blackness of Science A. O. Co. up. FRED T. LUNT, 236 Middle street. 10-1 vacation. night. Noyes r W. W. Cutter in Odd Fellows’ block on Railroad Commissioner* & 1 458 Cumberland Sear State. Services were held at St. Patricks the hospital. He refused, but insisted tells us that, after all, these are only sul- of Old Orchard—Fogg bby. datnSt., floor space 1826 feet with basement, St., K. Millett. TO LOAN—On first or church last of the alkaline be that Richmond—A. second mort- rhe store is centrally located and lighted by Sunday. In pacing up and down the street, phides earths, but, Maine. MONEY on Rumford Falls—H. L. Elliott. gages real estate, personal properly, ileotric lights. Inquire of M. W. STILES, Ephraim Binscott arrived home from so, those that shine best are never pure -C. A. Clifford. stocks, or collateral This house is located on the very sunny de- bleeding profusely. Finally he became petitioner that bonds, any good securities. dawks’ coal office, or C. B. Woodman’s to attend respectfully represents of A. C. drug sirable oorner of Cumberland and Avon Burlington, Mass., Saturday sulphides. YOURIt Is a chartered Rockland—Dunn & Carr. Inquire LIBBY & CO., 42Vs Exchange Westbrook. streets, so weak that he was got into the house corporation by special •• itore, City sept9-4 and contains 8 beside small the funeral of his father, Joshua Lin- akin to is the statute granted by the Legislature of A. J. Huston. street._ sep 9-4 rooms, sewing Closely phosphorescence Maine, room, bath room, cedar closet, and is scott, of West Neck, Nobleboro. and nad physicians summoned. and duly established thereunder; that it has Sanford—F. H. Wingate. per- property of fluorescenoe, the nature of & Buck. have a nice lot of mgs which I fectly heated with a combination of steam and Clms. Wylie, of Haverhill, arrived In this time he had lost so much obtained its looation asprovided in the statute Skowhegan—Blxby By some of the facts were South Portland—J. F. Merriman. NOTICE—Iwill exchange for cast off clothing, be- hotair: dining room and kitchen finished in town last week to a few visit- which, though from the municipal officers of the towns ot spend days •' & ing ladies’ dresses, gentlemen’s and hardwood; principal living rooms and halls blood that his condition was dangerous, known to Goethe, to Brewster and to Bruuswick and Topsham, and in H. Ricker Son. clothing MARRY ME ARRABELLA ing relatives and friends here and in constructing Windham—J. W. Read. children’s clothing. I pay cash for them If handsomely decorated; laundry in basement; work tbe Its line of railroad in aocoi dance with the said Louth ND I will tuoh a at Warren, his former home. but after about two hours’ phy- Herschol, was first explained by Sir George Paris—A. D. it is preferred. Send postals or letters to 4 buy you pretty ring cellars all cemented, and is altogether a very locution on Main street on the w est side of the South Sturtevant, A- A thousand of the bee a MR. or MRS. 96 Middle St. 3-2 them, desirable residence for a small family. John Wultz and John Beeves, of Brigh- sicians bad succeeded In bringing him Stokes. A chip of horse chestnut bark, Us traok will be constructed South Paris—F. A. Shurtleff. D’GROOT, McKenney's. Mall, necessarily :he largest, the prettiest stock. Engagement at the house or 176 Commercial made a short visit here last of or a of the across tracks built South Waterboro—G. C. Downs. Applv 8t, ton, Mass., out of crystal quinine grain dye already and operated bv TO LOAN—On first or second mort- ind Wedding, rings a special lty. McKENNY F. DOTKN, danger. the Maine Central Railroad Saco—H. B. Kendrloks & Co. sept!9dtfR. week. ~ is into The MONEY’ on real rhe Monument hns been stuff eosin dropped water—acidu- Cempany. E. L. Preble. gages estate, stocks, bonds, Jeweler. Square lan!6ft l)r. William Trescott Collins is a house' painter, but precise point of crossing the tracks of the above life Insurance XiOR SALE—Deering Center. 7 acres of land passed through it to hasten South Bristol—N. W. policies or any good securities. A lated, m«y be, solution—and, menlloned road appears on a which is on Carnage. LET—On Commercial store for. In highest cultivation, used now as market hero this week. in tbe liquor business and has made plan Thomastou—E. Walsn. Notes discounted at low rate otiuterest, wharf, behold, the liquid exhibits on the surface file at the office of the Selectmen in Brunswick. I. 48 IlO merly occupied by the late Charles F. In garden and is all available for building lots, for Vlnal Haven—A. B. VinaL P. BUTLER, Exchange street. 14-4 PERU. muoh trouble tbe police. a Your petitioner prays that Honorable suitable for buelness or storage. Also located 3 minutes from electrics, $4000. exposed to light most beautiful ooloring, your Waldoboro—Geo. Bliss. graham, price Board determine the manner aud condi- ■tore occupied C. W. Lombard. Also Half can remain on mortgage If desired. IV. Several weeks ago be assaulted his blue or as the case be. may lately by green, orange, may tion of the construction aud maintenance of Waterville—W. D. Spalding. stores suitable for to B. W. H. WALDRON & CO.. 180 Middle Bt. 19-1 Peru, Sept. 24—The towu of Peru for B. WANTED. storage. Apply mother-tu-law with a rooker and she has That a liquid should possess a surface tne said crossing and apportion the Westbrook—W. Boothby. JONES, 90 Commercial street. jlySldtf the first time in Its history, has a town expense S. oolor where the first strikes and connected therewith as provided by law. Winthrop—F. Jackson. SALE—Substantial up town house; 8 hail now at the center of the never recovered from the blow. He was light it, building BRUNSWICK ELECTRIC RAILROAD CO. Woodfords—Chapman & Wyman. Forty words Inserted wader this heed FORrooms and bath; hot and cold water; set that oolor be different from the oolor one week for 2$ town. Ever since its incorporatiou it saved from a term in prison at this time quite By GALEN C. MOSES. President. TarmouthvUle—G. Howard Humphrey. cents, eash In adranoe. LOST AND FOUND. tubs; perfect plumbing; furnace; attractive rental or some of the as seen transmitted has relied upon oooupied bis wife’s who has liquid Itself, by Dated at Brunswick this 17th day of Septem- surroundings; sunny exposure; excellent neigh- by testimony, always ber D. borhood: for Immediate school house for all town meetings. For light, is a fact that fascinates by its para- A. 1896, Forty words Inserted under this head already occupancy. stood by him A true ■MTANTED—Private pupils; thorough prepara- to JOHN H. CARD. 98 over it rented what was the doxical nature. the copy. " one week for SB cents, cash la advance. Apply Exchange St., forty years Why should green tion la all branches requisite for admis- Me.19-1 Methodist now owned Attest; E. C. FARRINGTON, Clerk. Portland, meetinghouse, by liquid made by macerating young green sion to any college or scientific schools, Includ- and 'located near PORTLAND POST picked up a blaok pocket XtOR lots at Oakdale. The the Baptist church, STAKE. leaves with a OFFICE ing French, German and Higher Mathematics. SALE—Building BURNED AT THE In alcohol shine deep red LOST—Whoeverbook a sum of A Land offer for on the new hall. The hall is two stories ON THE Pupils of either sex reoelved or in small (containing quite money Deering Co. tale favor- on surface? FOREGOING PETITION. singly and note for lu B. & M. car at color its Fluorspar, the “blue- classes Fifteen years’ experience In $76) smoking able terms desirable building lots on Forest high, having a school room, wood room, teaching. noon. will be of the exhibits a similar Ordered: That the petitioner cause to be EDMUND A. DE GAKMO.127 St. Union station, Thursday Sept. 17, Avenue, Falmouth, Fessenden, Pitt, William, efc. on the first floor. The work Is well Horrors Attending the In- john” miners, Emery 26-2| rewarded W. S. Unprecedented published a true copy of said petition, and this liberally by addressing. 8., and Deering streets, Oakdale. Apply to CH AS. under James W. master possession, for its surface color Is differ- OFFICE HOURS. A Kent will 18 cents PRESS Portland. 83-1 along Goweil, surrection in Islands. order ot notice thereon, four days successively pay Office, C. ADAMS. Treat., 31 Exchange street. Philllpine ent from the tint of the WANTED—Goudyfor flour barrels. a and we mechanic). The chimney is built from mineral. in the Portland Dally Press, a newspaper pub- Drop postal jeleowk20wk lished at In the of Cashier's 7.30 a will call for them. 24-2 POUND—On Payne road, Cape Elizabeth, the ground and the roof is shingled and Stokes showed that this surface tint is Portland, County Cumber- Office, (Snndays excepted), F SALE—At Oakdale. New house on land, and once in the Brunswick m. to 7.00 p. m.; Money order department, 9 a pocketbook containing sum of money. Can clapboards are being laid on the walls. 24.—A despatch to due to the of the In trans- Teiegraph, a FORPitt street, contains seven rooms and Madrid, September property liquid at m. to 5.00 p. m. Registry department, 9.00 wanted—Private party wishes to be had by calling at JOSEPH W. JOHNSON, The inside walls and will be newspaper published Brunswick, in the bath, hot and cold water, cemented cellar, ceiling the from says that forming into visible colored light some of of Cumberland. The first a. m. to 6.00 p. m, HOUSEpurchase a modern ten or twelve room Stroudwater, proving property and paying hard from Imperial Hong Kong, County publication large lot, will be sold on easy terms. Apply sheathed with pine Georgia, waves #hloh are in the Portland Press detached house, with stable, In western part of charges. 21-1 steamers from the of the the invisible always pres- Daily to be at least four General Delivery, (Sundays excepted) 7.30 to DEERINO LAND CO., Charles C. Adams, a finish. The is Manila, capital before the 28th city. Price from $7,000 to $12,000. For par- making pretty building ent In daylight, and from their in days Monday day of September. a.m. to 7.00 p. m. Sunday 9.00 to 10.00 a. m. Treasurer, 31 Exchange street. septl0-4w substantial. islands the announce- position A. D. on the ticulars Real Estate Office, First National very Philllpine brings 1896, which day Board of Railroad Carrierrt apply WANTED—FEMALE HALF, the spectrum are called ultra violet waves, Commissioners will view the Deliveries, (Sundays excepted)—In Bank Building. FRED’K 8. VAILL. 25-1 'E'OR SALE—In Yarmouth, at the corner of ment that Cavite Is occuied In- location and be in business section of the between and BALDWIN. by 16,000 waves of shorter and session at the city High In- A Park and Main Sts., near the O. T. R. being length higher Maine Central Passenger Btatlon dia streets at 7.00 and 9.15 a. m. 12m. l.oo TOAST HORSES WANTED—One or two trot- Forty words Inserted under this head a built and well surgents. Over a hundred monks have of in Brunswick, at 11 o’clock in the fore- I depot, thoroughly finished two North Baldwin, 24—A. B. San- frequency vibration than the shortest of and 5.15 p. m.; in other sections at 8.00 ters that oan show 30, and pacers that can one week for 26 cents, eash In advance. Sept. noon for the indicated in said story honse and stable, with ample grounds. been murdered in the islands since the visible the This purposes а. m., 1.80 an. at show 20. Address with P. horn was quite sick last week, but Is bet- waves—namely, violet. petition. Said shall send p. Sunday delivery particulars, B., o. Including garden. This Is very desirable prop- petitioner copies Office window, 9.0Q to 10.00 a. m. Collections Box 24-1 ter now. out of the insurrection. Many transmutation of visible into Invisible of the and order to the 1819, City. erty, the location being one of the best In the breaking foregoing petition from street boxes at 11.00 a. 4.00 girl for cooking and general John Saur is at work for A. B. San- Countv Commissioners of Cumberland m., village. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply to victims were fastened to trees, their Stokes named fitwrescenoe. county, and 8,00 p. m. Collection from Atlantic to TETANTED—Sportsmen to guide through one WANTED—Ahousework. 603 CUMBERLAND ST. also the officers of the town of *» CHARLES W. JORDAN, Yarmouthvllle. born. Then municipal Grove on 6. m. of the best In uorthern 1 clothing soaked with kerosene oil and followed the discovery that these Brunswick and to Congress, a. Sunday, 6.00 p. hunting grounds _25 22-4 Miss of is the the Maine Central Rail- Maine. of warrented and canoes CarWand, Windham, and had been burned to death. which as m. ouly. Plenty game for housework. ignited, ■waves, excite fluorescence, above road Corporation. and full ontfit ■WANTED—A girl general of Mrs. Nathaniel Wiggin. camping furnished. Terms rea- FF Must be a cook and refer- guest Kloh natives were being arrested daily. and which are the waves l or the Board of ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. good bring are described, very ,T R Peaks ( sonable. Write us for further Information. FOR SALE. Miss Cora and Sophronia Wiggin been seized au- ences. Apply evenings after Sept. 23d at 97 Documents had by the that are most active are Chairman. STEPHEN GILES, JR., E. L. IRV- sick with photographically, ] Rallroa“TCommissionersof Boston, Southern and Western, Intermediate PALMER, Spring street. MRS. 8. A. STEVENS. 24-1 whooping cough. thorities in whiob Hre given names of ( Maine. ING E. PALMER, Guides. P. 0. address, Cider Burrela al Standard Oil Miss Hattie is school also the waves that ate most active In pro- Dated tnis 19th of A. offioes and connections via Boston Sc Maine Wiggin teaching the and various other officials day September D. 1896. Patten, Me. 24 3 as assistant In a lucrative president railroad (Eastern division) Arrive at I a.m 12.30, lady of at West Baldwin. ducing phosphorescence In the luminous sept24d4t WANTED—Abusiness. Must be a conversational- Co., N. If. Office 33 West of the proposed republio. б, and 11.00 p. m.; close 8 a. m. ana 11.30 good Miss Ernestine Sanborn has resumed paints. Here was afforded a very broad or house to do ist and and manner. Commercial Portland Wholesale Grocers a. m. 1.00, 6.00 and 9.00 p, m.; Sunday, arrive YE7ANTED—Washing oleaning possess vivacity pleasing Street, opposite Ler duties at Brook. and Flour or work iu a family two or three hours a Address f‘G. A. R.,” 69 Spring street, stating Pigeon hint that both fluoresoence and phosphor- 1.00 p. m.; close 4.80 and 9.00 p. m. Maine Central Miss Etta Sunburn is gladly welcomed Colby Opens With Entering Class of TO. Dealers’ Association. day. Address C. M. 159 Washington St. 24-1 where an interview oan be had.24-1 R. R. Freight escence might be, like photographic ac- Boston, Southern and Western, and Inter- back to her school at North Baldwin. mediate offices via Boston Waterville, September 24.—Colby Uni- tions, chemioal phenomena In their es- and connections, and infant or ehild of any age to ■flTANTED—A girl for general housework for Depot. THE annual meeting of this Association will Maine railroad (Western at YITANTED-An sepl6dtf A division)—Arrive board and care for. Also persons to oc- Mrs. M. M. Butler. She will see any who YARMOUTH. versity ODer.ed today with a full atten- sence. be held at the office of the H. and 8.30 President, 11,30 a.m., 12.30, 6.30 p. m.; close cupy furnished rooms: two square rooms, con- at No. 1 THOMAS ST. 23-1 S. on mly apply 24—Mr. A. F. there about 70 in the frSsh- Then the patient Becquerel, using In- Melcher, MONDAY; Sept. 28th. at 4 6 and 8.00 a. m„ and 2.30 and 5 p. m. nected or and with North Yarmouth. Sept, dance, being o'clock lri the separately, sunny pleasant; afternoon. Business: Reports or heat. who has been his father, stu- strumental methods for observing sub- Eastern, via Maine Central Railroad—Arrive without Apply at house. 279 CUM- lady also to act Kowe, visiting men class. At the first ohapel, tbe of committees, election of officers, and any BEKI.AND bookkeeper, to stances in the dark after had been ex- 2 and 4 a. m. and 12.30 and 2 p. m.; close ST. Upper bell.. 23-1 as cashier. Address M, at this office Mr. j. P. Kowe, lias returned Color- they other business that corns before WANTED—A dents were addressed by Dr. Wm. Mat- may regularly 12.00 m. and 9.00 p. m. In own 22-1 ado. to and to ultra vio- it. Per order. to know that J. G. handwriting. posed light, especially Intermediate offices and connections public hews of class of ’33. Tbe foot W. P. Augvsta, WANTED—TheCURRIER, bell is at 137 Clark Miss Ethel Hamilton, vrho has been Boston, let waves for a brief fraction of a CHASE, Sec’y. via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at 2.00 and hanger, second, Portland. Me.. street. Speaking tubes and hand bells of all to travel with show com- are tbe best in the ool- Sept. 28, 1896, 8ept24p4t« 9.00 a. in. 12.30 and 6.00 close at 6.00 ball prospeots showed that phosphorescence, so far from p.m.: kinds put into hotels, private houses and WANTED—Ladlespany, all expenses paid. Call at Duraut icturned to her home. a. m„ 12.00 m„ 4.10 and 9.00 p. m. Hotel ask for MR. BLAKE. 21-1 lege history. being a rare property, is possessed by in- steamboats at short notice; all work war- today, ftev. Mr. Farnbam, who has been tak- THE CUMBERLAND Farmington, intermediate offices and conges- ranted ; orders mail attended to. 22-1 numerable kinds of stuffs. Chalk, porce- FARMERS’ by ing his will occupy the tions. via Maine Central Railroad—Arrive at vacation, pulpit of various wishing a fine, clear WANTED—SITUATIONS. on lain, glass sorts and rubies 12.00 m. and 6.00 p. m.; close at 8.00 a. m„ a»;nia Sunday. should not fall to use the a and 12.00 m. WANTED—LaiUescomplexion Airs. E. M. Melntire is friends shine for twentieth of a second or so. famous Pearl. Free trial visiting She Remained. CLUB, Dockland, Intermediate offices and connections Liquid given. Forty words inserted under this heed Why Some artificial chemical Ladies call. Also in Lynn, Mass. crystals, notably via Knox and Lincoln railroad—Arrive 12.30 please free samples of one week for 26 cents, cash in advance. Balm of cure for female troubles. MRS. Mi.;s Luna Dolloff has been obliged to “I notice your wife didn’t go to the the green compounds of uranium, shine give notice that a* the 25 class and 6 p. m.; close at 6.00 a. m. and 12.30 p. m. Figs her school in West Cumberland M. L. PETERSON, Knlghtvllle, Me. 22-1 give np lakes this summer. for but one-hundredth of a second or less. did not fill, a 27 has beeu Skowhegan, Intermediate offices and commo- W"ANTED—Situation of stenographer In a on account of sickness. from the time the made. tions. via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at MfANTED—Those in want of Protestant law office. 125 words speed. Two years “No, I couldn’t afford it Regarded standpoint, ’’ 12.00 m.: close at 12.30 p. m. or Catholic help for their hotel, restaur- experience. First class reference. Address, difference between and usuries close “That is what I told but phosphorescence sepi. houses or can a xvxiou vuai IVO n CUMBERLAND. my wife, you inuay, Island Intermediate offices and ants, boarding private families, V«v., vuiou, uiniuuio, fluorescence is a mere difference in sopt2*d2t Fond, Ft., find of to MRS. PAL- Box Y. remember that went the degree; connections, via Grand Trunk Railway—Ax plenty help by applying Reference. 0. F. Fellows 23-1 may she just MER’S 399 1-2 St. One hun- West Cumberland, Sept. 24—Miss the one is a persistent, the other a tran- rive at 12.00 m.; close at 1.00 p. m. office, Congress same. dred girls waiting for employment. Dclloil has been obliged to give up her sient transformation of the waves. NOTICE. N. intermediate offices and con- Hugh OITUATION by an American woman Gorham, II., Murray, Manager.19-1 having school in No. 4 because of sickness. The ‘‘I didn’t tell wife. I a hotel nections, via Grand Trunk railroad—Arrive a. the reputation ol being a first class house- my got Oh the top of these discoveries of a gen- This Is to warn all persons against filled Miss Nellie harboring 8.40 a. m. and 12.00 m.; close at 8 a. in. desirous of keeper, unuerstauding thoroughly the art of vacancy has been by to address an came the nota- or trusting Marianne on persons acquir- typewriter girl envelope eration ago observations, my wife, Wereuskjold, 1.00 and 7.30 p. m. in good cooking, a situation as housekeeper for Groves. account as I will noue of her alter WANTED—Alling good health, improvement to me in a nioe feminine hand and then those of that fluorescence and my pay bills, widower, or would as for in- has bly Crookes, this date. OLEF L. WEREUSKJOLD. Montreal—Arrive at 7.00 a, m. and 6.00 p.m morals, obtaining happy homes, to go to the go companion Mrs. Marauda Mansise gone to F. Institute at valid ; best of reierence. Address or call it.out of at home.” phosphorescence are stimulated by electric Sept. 23, cose at 8 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Keeley Deering, Maine, and be- city Camoridge, Mass., to spend a few weeks. dropped my pocket 1896.sept24dlw* come cured of the diseases from the at 175 FRANKLIN ST.19-1 THEEE CLASSES 0? MEN con- arising in vacuum much more brilliant- Ft., Intermediate offices and PTnuasIvp nap rtf Tinm Oninm T^hoo/.A o-n/1 Mr. Chris, bliaw and sister Eda, are —Cincinnati Enquirer. discharges WEALED Frososals will be received until 12 Swanton, nections, via Mountain Division M. C. R. R.— man 21 of their Mrs. C. Princa at ly than by even the brightest sunlight. The xr o’clock on the 1st of Ootober, 1886. for Cigarettes. Do it. 22-tf young years age visiting sister, day Arrive at 8.00 p. m.; close at 8.00 a. m. WANTED—Awould like a situation of some kind. is the title of a neat illustrated volume Mass. excited the two Horizontal Tubular Boilers; also proposals Sr-.l-ir, William Waxes Wroth. phosphorescence by discharge N. Intermediate offices and con- ICYCLES—I want to buy from $5000 to Has had experience with horses. Address I have issued for men. It and Mr. J. will be received lor the setting of tbe boilers Bartlett, H., just gives Mr. a. L. Clough Monill, from the cathode, or negative pole, In the nections via Mountain Division M. C. R. E.— $10,000 worth of bicycles, new, old or F. B., this office. 22-1 Dere mister editur how old mus’ and material neoessary according to plans and in plain language the effects following have returned fiom a much enjoyed trip you most attenuated vacuum Arrive at 9.00 a. m. 12.30 and 8.00 p. m.; damaged. Pay highest cash price. Call or possesses many specifications lor a system of heating for the ex- ti at. Minn. 8.00 a. m. and 12.30 m. send postal to call on you; also ex- youthful indiscretions and later Paul, be to jine the younited states armery i and brilliant features. Armory and Auditorium buildings in this city. close at p. bicycles striking n_t, AT TT nfHoai and /iais. A line for sale. No business WANTED—MALE HELP. cesses as The Cumberland Farmer’s Club will Plans and be seen at the changed. big Seminal Weakness, Impoten- wan’ to le’ve home every darn cigaret I Lastly come the memorable researches specifications may done on Saturday. BOSTON STORE, 411 hold their fair on their grounds at West office of Frederick A. Tompson, Architect, nections, via Portland &Rochester railroad—Ar- cv, Drains and Losses, Vericocele, At- usen to sister steles an now she of Lenard and of have Fore street. augl4-8 a to Cumberland 29 and HO. git my Roentgen, who- 122Vs Exchange street. rive at 1.46 and 6.00 p. m.; close at 6.30 and SITUATION WANTED-By young girl or bept. ® assist in housework. at 71 WASH- rophy undevelopment; and points has took the hull shootin match found in the emanations that proceed The committee reserves the right to reject 11.30 a. m. Inquire The Falmouth aud Cumberland Town- pockets IF WE WANTED A CLOCK INGTON ST. 24-1 out an easy and sure treatment and will from exhausted vacuum any or all bids. Cumberland Mills Gorham and Westbrook ship Sunday School Convention hold an all an i have one other properly tubes, cure at Hed- cigarets only JOHN L. COREY, at 8.46 a. m. 1.46 and Would to because he has home without Drugs or their 9tli convention at the Methodist when rays that ISaccarappd)—Arrive go McKenney’s she rides a wheel i am an eleotrleally stimulated, Secretary Public Buildings Committee. 6.80 and 11.30 a. m. and 6.30 WE more Icines. It also 25. pare desperit 6.00 p.m.; close up-to-date Clocks than all the other wanted to handle our full line of explains the cause and church West Cumberland, Sept. will penetrate paper, wood, flesh and even sept2a dtd stores combined. His 95c can not stan it no P. m. alarm clock is wak- SALELMENcigars. Good inducements. oure of Sciatica, Lumba- longer, respeckferiy, sheets of aluminium and the town. 95c Rheumatism, RAYMOND. opaque will nev- South Portland and Willard— Arrive at ing up Clocks, to $50.00, S. M. ROSIN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. william Thomas do by MeKENNEY. The go, Kidney Complaints, etc., without Murphy. ertheless make their known .taught to doing 11.00 a. m.. 8.00 p. m.; close 7.00a.m„ Jeweler, Monument Square. presence by 7.30, sept21M,W&S3t_ re- Raymond, 24—Mr. Charles Mer- i think id be a m. ianlStt medicine. It is in fact a truthful Sept. rutber pirate.—New fluorescence and their 1.30 and 6.16 p. __ Mer- causing by photo- HELP WANTED—Two men who sume rill, cf Frye burg, is at Mrs. Myra and Cash Corner—Arrive 7.46 of' my thirty years wonderful York Sunday World. graphic action. Pleasanldale persons in want of trunks MALEcan give first class references to collect rill’s for a short vacation. a. it. and 4.30 p. in.; close 8.00 a- m. and 1.30 and to call on E. D. and Insurance the sucoess in the of these oases seems WANTED—Allbags REYNOLDS, solicit by Metropolitan Life curing by was at Roentgen’s worldwide discovery 09LLEB * Mr. Robert Leach, of Baldwin, SB p. m. 593 one door above Shaw’s Insurance A IT’S Congress street, Company. good opportunity for Electric self-treatment, and every WIT AND WISDOM. Mr. Qeo. Lenoh’s for a few almost like an inverse species of fluores- store, as vre manufacture our tho men. Room days. SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING SCHOOL Pleasantdale (additional) —Arrive at 11.16 grocery goods right Apply 28, First National middle or old man suf- and can young, aged Mr. ami Mrs. Alvin Dean, of Portland, cence—a transmutation from the lower to a. m., close at 6.30 p. m. therefore give bottom prices. Bank Building, city. 19-1 OFFICE PRACTICE FROM THE START. Trunks evenings. We frame fering the slightest weakness should were recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A the higher order of waves. And, indeed, repaired. Open Resemblance. Free t STAGE MAILS. pictures. fed4-5 read it and know where he stands. DeLanry bears. H. has shown that the Dry Theory Discarded. Send for Catalogue just McSwatters McSwitters a Besquerel highly It re- Kov. Edgar M. Cousens will deliver (handing L. A. GRAY & SON, Portland, Me. ■WANTED—Bright men can make $1,000 to is sent free, sealed, by mail upon fluorescent compounds of uranium will, Bowery Beach—Arrive at 6.30 p. m.; close at "» to I is second lecture la the course entitled weed)—There, old man! You’ll find that augl eod3m $3,000 per year selling Musical quest. Address after exposure to give off for many 2.00 p. m. Graphopboues. Well advertised. Write “The of Young People,” something like a cigar. light, today Temptations hours visible waves which resemble Cape Elizabeth and Knightvllle—Arrive at to Columbia Phonograph Company, Washing- 826 New York, at Union 27ch. McSwitters I re- closely HORSE TIMERS. #1 SANDER, Broadway, church, Sept. (puffing)—Hum Most 7.30 a. m. and D.30 m.; close at 6.o0a. m. ton, D. C. 24-9 rays in their power of p. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. F. C. Dolley markable resemblance. What is Roentgen’s penetra- m. All the ones in silver, gold filled and sil- having it?—New and 2.00 p. good Notice. to New York tion through aluminium and other opaque ver cases. Single and split seoonds. McKEN- messenger’s returned fiom their trip York Sunday World. /Pick Pond, Pride's Comer, Windham, Mo. and are at their home at the materials and in their action. NEY, the Jeweler. je26dtf WANTED. Falmouth, photographic Windham, Raymond and South Casco—Arrive Office of the Sheriff of Cumberland County, m. village. So to the phenomena of phosphorescence, at 10.30 a. m.; close at 2.00 p. State of Maine, Cumberland as, Sept. and Mrs. Sears of Woodfords have SCHOONER Mr. and fluorescence we have now a hyperphos- IS LAUD MAILS. 23d, A. D., 1896. is to that on the 21st bean visiting relatives in tbis plnoe. to record. And if Wiedemac n Peak's Island—Arrive at 10.00,'a. m. and give notice, day phorescence of A. D.. a Warrant in Mrs. Alice Walker aud two 4.16 close 8.30 a. m. ana 2.46 p. m. THIS Sept. 1896, children, and his collaborators have half solved the FOR SALE. p. in.; LOVERS out of the Court of In- was are at Abble Insolvency issued of Scarboro, Mrs. J. Plum- Long and Island—Arrive e.t 9.30 of mystery of phoqjhorescence by showing Chebeaqus Of music who have never had the 75C. solvency for said County Cumberland, mer’s. a. m. and ofoee at 8.30 a. m. and 1.30 advantages MAINSPRINGS, tliat it is due to a sort of limited ohemiev 1 7p.m; New Resilient Waltham against the estate of at the oorn of H. L. When was we gave her Castoria. of a musical education are amazed and delight- Mainsprings, the Labelling factory Baby sick, p. m. best only warranted. WILLIAM HOBBS, of South of molecules under the in- ed made, 75e„ MoKEN- G. Portland, Forbam commenced the 25th. she cried decomposition (ousin’s Island—Arrive at 9.30 a. m.; close to find the whole realm of music opened to the When she was a Child, for Castoria. The schooner “Matthew Vas- NEY, Jeweler, Monument Insolvent on of electric or Sq. augSdtf adjudged to be an Debtor, peti- Mr. and Mrs. Hanson b. Clay, of fluence luminous simulation, 2.15 p. m. them through the use of an Aeolian, without she to tion of said debtor, wnioh petition was filed and Miss are at When she became Miss, clung Castoria. is no less bewilder- 10 a. m Woodfords, Minnie, the the mystery certainly sar, Jr.,” 116 tons, now Kaot&ort via Steamtr—Arrive the machine effects so offensive to a musical on the 21st of Sept A. D, I89u. to lying and day which Ceutral Ho'isa. When she had she them than before. The is itself Tues. and Sat.; close 3,30 p. m.. Tues. date interest on claims Is to be Children, gave Castoria. ing explanation at our foot ear. house of computed. Mr. Fred L. Brown has a nice in turn to be wharf, of Fri. twenty years’ That the of aiiy debts to or said btoycle. no less a mystery, needing High WANTED—Bystanding, a or first payment by C. Davis lady gentleman, Debtor, ana the transfer and of Mrs. Augustus has returned Review. at a willing to learn our then to delivery any explained.—Saturday street, for sale business, travel, bv him are forbidden by law. from her visit with friends in Portland. bargain. all expenses paid, or to do office work and property AEOLIAN RECITALS DAILY That a meeting of the creditors of said correspondence. Salary $800.00. Enclose their BERLIN CO. Debtor, to prove debts and choose one or HARPSWELL. Was Sure of Himself. MILLS self-addressed stamped envelope to A. T of To which all are more assignees his estates, will be held at lw cordially Invited. ELDER, Manager, care Dally Press. 4-12 West Harpswell, Sept. 24—Mr. Thomas Father—Wait a year, my son, and you sept23 a Court of Insolvency to be holrien at Probate Pennell and wife, with their grandson, Court Room. In said Portland, in said County of Prom a may feel very differently. on Master Tommie Frothingham from Port- High Standpoint. Cumberland the fiih day of October, Sou (confidently)—I’ve tested my love A. I).. 1896. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. land, have been visiting relatives here ‘Us there really anybody in America MISS ANNA C. MTILIET, for Miss thoroughly, and I know MAIN Given under my hand the date first above this weok. who desires to have the ele- Higgins SPRINGS'75k MAN WANTED-Not em- sincerely stage It cannot I’ve three THE written. change. played games M.SfiERT&SONSCO. CHRISTIANployed, known among church Charles A. Hinkley is visiting friends vated?” of people, of with and I still want for Genuine Waltham Bcsillent Teacher Pianoforte, $18 per week. WMte STANDARD MANU- at MaldeD, Mass. golf her, her Mainsprings 8t. Deputy SherUI, as Messenger Of 1 bo Court of “Yea, thegaljery gods.’’—Truth. wife.—New xork Times. XI PARRIS STREET, T.C.McGouldric, Mgr.,517 Congress FACTURING- OO., 11 Franklin street, Boston, Insolvency for said G. L. Randall and wife have gone to my tflstp-urmeod Mass, County of Cumberland. KSMNSKasBr “•‘5ia/Y aeptli eod2w* sapt7dlawl0wTu Bept24Aoctl -.-II. 1*1 U I'L• .2*®261 Ginger.x7®81* Lambs, 6*8. MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMERS. EAII.ROADS. _ STEAMERS. dressed,city, 6t*c Hi; 4c. MARINE NEWS FINANCIAL AND COUIERCIAL I®”*:,.2*®26d Starch. Begs, 1ft country, S?®? m®.22®2*| Laundry.4%(g6 turkeys, Western,iced 12®13o. Union Dacks.. “•4. .g2«36IGlosi.,6%i)T% ?hlckens, North, broilers, 15318c. FORT OF FORTLAND. call.... tiOgl.OOl Tobacco. rurkeys, frozen, —®.— ANNOUNCEMENT. CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT CO. 4l,_„ *-®»d. Best brands.... B0@69 S«et.6%®7 thickens. Western,iced* 8®10VkO. THURSDAY, Sept. 24. BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 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