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BXlSCKLlLAimOUS. were begun General Immediately. LORD ROBERTS AT HEAD. They also demand a guarantee that II Chaffee Is here ilireotlng the movement, T JE3 the Increase in wages shall be perm ment. Which will commence at the earliest GOES. General Gobln today ordered the 12th moment. It Is understood that Mode CommuiuUr-lu-Clilcf of the Brit- possible regiment home and the soldiers will ish Aim CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK the plan contemplates leaving a regiment y. leave here tomorrow morning, There of a and a I infantry, squadron ot, cavalry was a of all the of Maine, parade trojps today, Portland, battery of artillery In Pekin to protect . September 20.—It is officially reviewed by Generalj Gobln. The town Amerloan Interests and that the remain- announced that Lord Roberts has been was full of visitors. der of the troops will proceed to Manila. It Is stated that commander in chief of the since the English CAPITAL. $100,000.00 The allied commanders had decided appointed British speaking branoh of the Uuited Mine to despatch a combined land and naval army. Ordered to Evacu- Workers was here last Troops is Roberts organized week, and Undivided to Shan Hal Kwan on the Today Lord birthday. Surplus Profits, $33,000.00 expedition 150 additional members have been en- gulf of Liao Tung, leaving Taku, October Although the fact that tho appoint- tlie accounts of rolled. Solicits Bunks.Mer- ate Min. ment had been made was Anthracite Mine Offer Men the total land force The and 1, being 4,300,. already known, Operators canlile Firms, Corporations CROKER SAYS HE ISN'T AN Individuals, and is prepared to fur- American detail had not yet been made, the formal announcement is hailed by ISSUE. nish its patrons the best facilities nor had a decision been reached as to the the unionist party as a welcome pledge New York, September 30.—Richard naval and liberal accommodations. force, Bow that the order to that army reorganization will be carried Ten Per Gent Increase in Croker after reading the telegraphic re- withdraw has been received from Wash- Wages. of the of out in the most effective manner. port speech Gove rnor Roosevelt it Is that the made last Paid on ington, possible plans for It was beginning to be recognized that night at Kansas City In which interest Deposits. the expedition will have to be the Governor attaoked the New York Ice and Go modified, something was needed to give strength Army Legation so far as American Is con- trust and mentioned Mr. Croker participation to the unionist campaign. Accordingly and SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. cerned. General Chaffee, however, Is ocher New York city Democrats by name To Tien Tain, semi-official announcements are out that proceeding on the opposite assumption as being interested In It, said: Interviews and Invited. Mr. George Wyndham, parliamentary Not Known Yet What Miners Correspondence and has ordered the fifth marine bat- “They must b8 very hard pressed in- under-secretary of state for war in his CULLEN C. President. talion to prepare to go. deed, for something to talk about, when CHAPMAN, at The United armored speech Derby tomorrow evening will out States oruiser they attempt to make me, or my oonnec- x THOMAS H. EATON. Cashier. line the Will Do About Offer. Brooklyn will probably be the only Goverment’s scheme of army re- tion with the Ice trust a national issue, I BIRKCTORSi (/, American warship in the expedition. The forms, and that the war office is arrang- bought stock In the American Ice com- will with Lord Roberts for the for the same CULLEN C. CHAPMAN. SETH L LARRABFi troops go by water and be landed ing return of pany reason that I have Gen. Chaffee Also Gets Ilis Orders a E. M. STEADMAN. FERLEY P. BURN 2, south of Shan Hal Kwan. They will large portion of the army in South bought other stocks, b&oause I thought it with a Bussian contin- Africa. a good investment, I have been BRICE M. EDWARDS, JAMES F. S cooperate large buying HA|- To Move Out. on the and stocks for HENRY S. OSGOOD ADAM P. LEIGH‘S gent already way. seillng years and expect to The news of the Union continue so.” l American withdrawal TWO PEOPLE KILLED. Directs Them Not To doing created a sensation among the represen- tatives of the oth er here. tb ^saaist jjBafcvwtfy^Tfgg-y MAINE’S GREATEST STtij powers Return Until E*| And Dozen or More Injured by Rail- Ordered. RUSSIANS TO GET OUT. road Accident. Waitt and Bond’s At His Secretary Hay Orders Received for Removal of Troops Desk Prom Pekin. Guthrie, O. T., September 80 .—Th9 BLA0KST9NE Again. north bound through passenger train for Offer Does (Copyright 1900 by the Associated Press.) Not Carry With It Kansas City due here at 4 40 p. m was Recogni- via Pekin, September 35, Taku, Sep- wrecked at Waterloo, a llag station, 15 CICAR. tember 28, via Shanghai, 30.— miles south of Guthrie and tion of Union. September tonight two Our sales on No fir In now, At the conference, of generals today, the were killed and a dozen’ or passengers T3 or in tlie past akuoouiu Blackstone uuixuuctuuci) urucuti DIUCYUUU, fifteen more or less Dead: \ injured. ten years, has announced the immediate withdrawal Thomas Kdmund Denies He Is At Odds With Mayer,Oklahoma City; Cigars equal the come within fiorn Pekin of bulk the of the Russian kook, Jonana, Texas. sales of ^'lv0 millions of Others of Cabinet. troops and the legation. He will leave on The train left Oklahoma City forty-five anycther Philadelphia, September 80.—An offer ley, tonight, a mass was held our yearly sales Thursday, September 27, and the legation minutes late and was 45 miles meeting The Comfort of running of an three firms in increase of ten per cent In miners which was addressed by National Com- on Blackstones, will follow on Saturday. There will an hour when Engineer John Rain felt wages was th< > mltteeman remain a today inaugurated by Benjamin James. The Boston or mixed foroe of about 2,000 to a jar and found the rear trucks of the New Your House Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iroi strikers are a effort to WAITFS^BOfiD, represent Russia. tender broken. He reversed the lever and making strong get and this is com- company move, it stated, wil all the men, about 2,100, now England ,, rests on the General Linevitch asserted that the des- attempted to stop the train, in a few working Manu be followed on Tuesday by similar noticei in the Panther Creek ,. ac'urers. from St. valley, to quit. on 10c patch Petersburg transmitting seconds the baggage and express and bined, c0 e. at every colliery in the anthracite re- six omnibus Washington, September 80.—Secretary the order to a Tonight loads of McAdoo 53 Blackstone St- HEATING. withdraw contained state- mall cars were olf the track and a mo- of State returned from his gion. strikers went to that and attended cigars. totem. Hay today ment that all the powers were adopting ment later the smoker was forced into valley It is the work In hot water summer’s vaoation in New Hampshire expected by operators that thii the meeting. It is reported a number of Expert steam, the same policy, The other generals re- the air by the momentum of the train and tomorrow will his desk at the increase in wages will be satisfactory to men will to that and furnace costs less than ocoupy that had received no orders of go looality tomorrow I heating plied they behind, toppled over and turned upside State Department. Dr. Hill, whc has the men and they believe many of th£ morning for the purpose of iniucing the you think if you let us do it. An that nature. down. The day coach following left been acting secretary the latter part of strikers will take advantage of the offer non-strikers to leave the mines. General estimate is free. German and Japanese columns are op- the track partially and then the whole the summer, called early in the evening and return to work. Mining operations, and Sheriff Toole have been asked erating to the southward near the imper- train came to a standstill. Everybody in yobin and several hours with the secre- will in this event be given an impetuc tor protection by the spent ial deer park. the center was more or less hurt. Thomas companies operating tary. To all other callers Secretary Hay and the operators expect there will then the mines. Oren Hooper’s Sons Sir Alfred Gaselee, the British com- Mayer, hardware traveling man from excused himself. There were no new ad- be a gradual resumption until the oollier- Painting mander, has gone to Tien Tsin to Inspect Oklahoma City, was thrown to the roof PORTLAND. vices awaiting him. He expressed his ies will again have their fall complement the British troops there. and his skull was fractured. He was THE ADVANCE GRANTED. We’re showing some septlOeodtflp satisfaction with the taken by this of employes. steps Friction between the British and teilled Edmund a cat- instantly. Rock, Make f4 >eautiful specimens of government and gave a final and emphat- The Philadelphia and Heading com- Operators Concessions to Their gj Russians over the railway continues, tleman from was hurled Johana, Texas, 89 collieries. Of these S'! inexpensive China, suit- ic denlal'to the allegations recently set each and small pany operates Men, party seizing guarding half way the length of the car and after able for at afloat that there were differences of have been shut down owing to Insuffi- gifts any sections. The repairing J6 unsystematic taken out started to w’alk but fell Philadelphia, September 80.—The fol- g? being cient force. Whether the time. Shows the true STUDENTS opinion between himself and others of che the of the working miners and completion work very over and died in a few minutes from lowing notice bearing date of October 1, g administration on our policy toward will accept the proffer of the company r% art of German deoora- indefinite. internal injuries. was posted today in the vicinity of all j China. He reiterated the statement of and return in sufficient numbers to tors. oper- th8 collieries of the j "«* It’s Cobalt Whose eyes trouble them will find COURT HAD HARD TIME. With the exception of a \anver boy Philadelphia and Ware, Dr. Hill that the secretary had been in ate the mines cannot be foretold tonight. Vases. none of those injured appear seriously Reading Coal and Iron company in the Dainty Trays, it to their to consult constant touch and communication with Beports received from several points,ln advantage Shanghai, September 22.—The Russians hurt. anthracite region: P? Pitchers, Sets and the where the Cigar the department during the progress ol have invested Mukden, of the Schuylkill region Heading ■ me. I make tho care of the eyes capital “Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Match Boxes. the negotiations and was in of Liao collieries are located rather indicate that thorough province Tung. FREIGHT WRECK AT KENNEBUNK. Iron company, October 1. of students and school children a accord with the action of this govern- Ernest Mason the mine workers will follow the instruc- Sir Satow, recently ap- “This company will pay an advance tSriX'IAL TO THE PRESS.J tions of tbolr ment in every phase of the situation. No British minister to China in suc- organizations’ officials and I have examined the pointed of ten per cent on the wages of all men specialty. further light has been thrown on the has 29.—Last remain away from the mines. cession to Sir Claude MacDonald, Kennebunk, September and boys employed at Its collieries. This BURBANK, DOUGLASS & GO., President of more than 1000 students course to be pursued by the Chinese gov- here on Pekin. at eleven o’clock on the Eastern Mitchell of the United Mine eyes arrived his way to night advance takes effect today. no .242 Middle St. ernment toward the ringleaders of the Wen of the division of the Boston and Maine a Workers, received notice of the inten- have re- Wang Shao, president por- (Signed) during the past year and tion trouble. Priuees and Yih, who the tion of a train was wrecked near of the operators to offer the increase Chwang board of revenue, who accompanied freight “R. C. Luther,General Superintendent. lieved hundreds of cases of are reported to have been dismissed and in their Che West Kennebunk It in wages, and the intimation is thus eye- fclmperor Empress Regent depot. appears Beneath this notice another was posted from rank and all that the miners’ will hereditary offices, are from Pekin, says, in a letter re- chat the train, owing to some defect In given organization strain by the application of suita- flight which read as follows: Business Men prominent advisers or the throne who.^lt suffered che broke in two. The receive no recognition from the opera- See Our 500 Sample* ceived here that their majesties couplings, engineer “Fellow Mine Workers, Unite I Mine Is assumed have ant not aware tors. ble lense3. given i-foreign great hardships, having scarcely any food of the mishap stopped at the Workers of America: advice. for three had to ride on usual for and the broken CALENDARS—1901 days. They place water, “Bo not pay any attention to this Office anti Home S!zes Secondary Prince Tsai Ying also down an If too to sea them camels and were almost deserted by their section, coming incline, crushed MITCHELL THREATENS. notice posted by Mr. Luther of the Phila- busy hero telephone for said to have been and tur salesman to call at your office. I Make No for Examination. similarly degraded, followers, As the country through which into the rear of the advanced section. de and Charge Says Operators Will Wish They Had lphia Reading Coal and Iron com- Duke Tsai Lan, the fixing of whose traveled was devastated Seventeen cars were each other WARDWELL & CLARK obey being by plied upon pany, but wait until you hear from Pres- Him. PRINTERS—11 Exchange St. penalty for anti-foreign action is now Fu wero un- in Indescribable of them Recognized Tung Hsiang’s troops, they confusion, many ident Mitchell of the United Mine Work- 86pt20(llWlp pending before the board of war, are able to obtain even necessaries and being broken into match wood. It is un- 80.—The l\l. T. WORTHLEY, JR„ they Hazleton, Pa., September post- ers of America, or until you have deoided Tartar generals in command of Manchu saved no valuables. derstood no lives were lost. A the ana wrecking ing by Philadelphia Heading by your own locals what is right for you 478 l-» CONGRESS ST. battalions. KOCKH1LL RETURNS TO TIEN TSIN party are busy today clearing away the Coal and Iron company of a notice to do. Urand Secretary Kang Yl, said to wreckage. an Increase of ten cent to all 27.—Mr. William granting per (Signed) “C. B, Potter.” at Maine have been likewise handed over to a Pekin, September Must Make Room Regular consulting Optician Most of the wrecked cars were empties, the employes of its 39 collieries in the. Woodville Rookhill, special commissioner Mr. Potter is an officer of the district board of war for the of co the be Wo must make room for Kent and many fixing penalty, loss will not as great as other- Schuylkill valley did not cause any ap- branoh of the large Wesleyan Seminai’y, Hill, of the United left Pekin with a United Mine Workers of is a member of the council and a States, lines of Footwear for Fall and Win- privy wise, parent commotion at the headquarters of Amerioa. other leading New England schools. cavalry escort today for Tien Tsin. He ter wear, and also must clean up our ancl-foreigner. Chao Chui Chan and the United Mine Workers here today. septi5dtflstp will visit Nankin and the Yang Tsin The regular Reading company advance stock, and in order to do this we have saoondary Prince Tsai Diene also are THE President Mitchell did not know of the examine affairs there and WEATHER. for the last half of September and the decided to cut the prices One Hall' as valley, advise xegarded conspicuous anti-foreign aotion of the until on several lots of Misses’ and Chil- the to memorialize the Heading company first half of October had been leaders. viceroys throne, previously informed of it by a reporter of the Asso- dren’s Boots. urging the return of the court to Pekin, fixed at six per cent above the $2.50 basis. ciated Press. He did not the least express The advance of ten per cenUofferecl In the Our new goods are arriving daily AMERICAN BY CHEWS ORDERS. He refused to discuss ad- and for a few will wo offer WITHDRAWAL. surprise. the posted notice by the Reading is separate days only October 1.—A to vance, but it is understood that he knew these extraordinary trades: Gen. Chaffee Has His Orders to Take Ill£ Rondon, despatch ana distinct from the natural scale in- the ten the Times from St. Petersburg conflrim per cent advance would be made, crease and hence the total increase to the Child’s lace or button Boot, for- Troops From Pektu. and was anxious to see in what manner mer the reports that the town of Kirin sur- miners would be 16 per cent. price $1.25, now 69o. 1900 the (Copyright by Associated Press*) rendered to the Russians without a shot the information would be oonveyed to Misses’ lace or button Boot, for- the STRIKERS DON’ T AGREE. Tien Tsin, September 28, via Shanghai^ on peremptory orders from Prince Ching men. mer price $1.50, now 75 c, The if similar orders Shamokin, Pa., September 30—Notices September 80.—Orders from Washington despatch says that, -LUO clUloIUJU KJL U1U3 UUlupttllJ 111 were here the Philadel- directing the withdrawal of the bulk of were issued with regard to Mukden the direotly notifying Its men through posted today by and Goal and Iron the American troops were received thU Russian conques t of Manchuria will he posters, indicates that the operators will phia Reading company to the effect with tomor- center & afternoon, and preparations to comply completed. According to the same au- not recede from their position of refusal that, beginning McDowell, 30.—Forecast: row an advance of ten cent on the net thority no further reinforcements will be Boston, September to recognize the union. What President per 539 Congress St. Fair weather and men and would obtain. required by the Russian commanders Monday Tuesday, light Mitchell's first move will be, In view of wages of.all boys FOOTWEAR FITTERS. While some strikers said were i *7 in the far east. easterly winds. this new phase of the situation, is not they ready to to work in the others hold Washington, September 30.—Forecast: known. go morning, that it would not be wise to act until FOREIGN MISSIONS FIGHT AT CLEVELAND. New England—Generally fair Monday “The operators are evidently not tak- President Mitchell had issued official is tho only subject some people ever and Tuesday; light to fresh northeast to ing me into consideration,’5 he said, “but notice as to the course the men should talk on, forgetting that by urging Two More Bleu Dead as Result of En- east winds. they will wish they had.’’ their friends to uso BENSON’S p ursue. counter. Disoussing the question of a compro- CHARCOAL they would be doing a Interest is manifested as to whether the without LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. mise the national president said it wou Id great missionary work its Reading company’s collieries will be able costing a cent. depend upon circumstances whether a Cleveland, Ohio, September 30.—As a Portland, Sept. 30, 1000. —The loca- to work tomorrow, irrespective of the BIG BAG 10c AT ALL GROCERS. would be considered. When weather bureau records the compromise ■ — result of the shooting afftay between following: question of the recognition of the mine 8a. thermome- asked if the amount of the inorease would union and non-union moulders last in.—Barometer. 30.053; workers’ union by the mine operators. (No. 300.) ter, 60.0; dew point, 56; ret. humidity, 100; be one of the circumstances, he said it two more men are dead. direction of the night, Tney wind, NW; velocity of would be a consideration. There is con- POSTED AT SHENANDOAH. | t AVE are Henry and William the wind, 2; state of weather, foggy. Cronenburger siderable talk tonight that the posting of Shenandoah, Pa September 80.—The 8 p. 30.102; thermome- | VIE Steffield. Cronenburger was a union ra.—^parameter, the notices will cause a break in the ter, 60;“ dew point, 68; rel. humidity, 02; notioes of the Philadelphia and Reading GEO. P. Steffield was a and CORNISH, moulder, bricklayer direction of tho wind, calm; velocity of fir Hears’ ranks. It is predicted that If Goal and Iron company offering miners I l XPLAIN had no part in the fight. Charles Peck, the wind, —; state of weather, cloudy. this does happen it would mean the end an increase of ten cent in of per wages, the cause of Men’s OlOtHCSs Maximum to you many headaches, a non-union under arrest temperature, 68; minimum cf th« strike in a very short time. The were in at man,is charged today posted this town, for much ol the temperature, 56; mean temperature. 52; the reason prevailing Special and. exclusive with the murder of Detective William labor leaders reiterated that there would Mahanoy Glty and other places. Upon designs iu imported maximum wind velocity, 4 N W; precipi- heavy eyelids, and the best remedy who was 0 be no break and the strikers are under woo.ens. L." Foulks, shot through the tation—24 hours, 26. reading the notice, Organizer George for falling eyesight. Defective vision heart. Paul perfeot control, whose are at Irving, Thomas Jennings, Harris, headquarters may need only a few moments3 rest 571 St. “ President Mitchell said he did not issued instructions to the presi- Congress Backward, turn backward, oh, Time, Edward McIntyre and Willis Webster, WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. Mahanoy, with the proper glasses. If you get order the mine workers to be dents of local branches of the United UP ONE JVLIGHT. thy flight.” also non-union men, were arrested on gnotice the wrong kind, you ara bound to The weather ■epHFM&Wimlp agricultural department placed along with that of the Workers to warn the strikers the of with intent to Heading Mine from bad to worse. A little conver- charge shooting bureau for taken at 8 go ) You don’t have to lie about yesterday, Sept. 30, company but he It was done as a to work until so kill. thought against returning sation with my patients will convince p, in., meridan time, the observation for result of his if use Hair warning to the strikers last1 ordered by the officials of the union. aie im- your age you Ayer’s this section given in this order: you that they Immediately being week to the effect that should tacked It hides the telltale of QUEBEC’S PREMIER. Temperature, direction of wind, state of they not Placards were accordingly up proved. Satisfied patients is my _ Vigor. back to work until weather: ?o ordered to do so by throughout the district notifying the l est advertisement. 30.—Hon. S. very back to the Quebec,. September 27. ihe union officials. The the years by bringing Boston. 60 E, oloudy; New strikers, he said, mine workers to remain away from Parent has accepted the premiership of degrees, gray hair its youthful color. York. 66 degrees, E, cloudy; Philadel- orobably chose the poster scheme as one collieries until President Mitohell should ORANCEINE. this province to succeed the late 66 THE PAIN ALLAYER. premier phia. degrees, E, cloudy; Washing- of the methods of keeping the men in order them to work or until the local A. IV!. ton, 70 degrees, NE, cloudy; 61 WENTWORTH, Safe Eraoci’, Cure. C. Ayer Company, Marchaud. Albany, ine. The usual Sabbath branohes of the union should take con- J. iegrees, N, clear; Buffalo, 60 degrees, quiet prevailed SPftOe is limited to tell all the benehts man- Practical ® Mass. 1 the A action. kind Chemists, Lowell, NE,ol“ar; Detroit, 60 degrees, SE, c'ear; ihroughout Lehigh valley today. certed PriactScal Optician, Has received from its use. Our magazine Gov. of Texas has issued an Work Sayers 60 SE, St. I mass was held the may be a benefit to you. To lully get Chicago, degrees, dear; Paul, oig meeting at Freeland, Mr. Harris said Reading company’s >rder in which he that the >4 W, 546 1-3 St. pcqualhted with its usefulness, call upon II. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Ayer’s Hair says money degrees, clear; Huron, Dakota, vhich was addressed President Mitch- was not because Congress 8. Vigor )'i by proposition acceptable f. Gould, Apothecary, B77 Conaress street, Pills received him for degrees, NE, clear; Bismarck, 48 ; de- Ayer’s Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral by the benefit of the f 11 and National Committeeman Diloher. men insist on the abolition of the for sample and orange booklet. Notice crees, E, cloudy; Jacksonville, 80 de- the window. dyer’s Ague Cure Ayer’s Comatone »torm sufferers was * septHdlmlp $072,476. jrees, NE, rain. ^t Lansford, in the Panther Creek val- “sliding scale, i. e. the §8.60 basis." 3ffice Hours,—Spn”'to°6 ™PATRICIAN SHOE ( FOR WOMEN,

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as to what to be done to enlorce kinds ought of poor people: “God’s poor, the SEASON ON. went to quarter and Phipps unplaced game of the season here today by the Wesleyan team was greatly Inferior to CROWDS HEAR the law in York Devil’s and He PEARSON. prohibitory county. poor, poor devils.” Sweet at guard. score of 22 to 0. There were four touoh- the Harvard eleven, the visitors played Those who went for the of hear- a more purpose pleaded Tor liberal support of the Upton kicked off to the 15 yard line downs, but Capt. Gordon Brown failed with pluck and dash. Wesleyan’s de- ing the ram discussed were dis- mission. to question Pointing City Missionary Loug-Uaired Youth Meet on the and out of bounds. The ball was re- in two trials for goal. The Yale eleven fense was so weak that not once were the in that appointed particular, though Wakefield, he said: “The idea of paying turned to the centre of the Held. in the llrst half the powerful ruhs Harvard backs held for down. Gridiron. Upton played After they were to see and hear the that man a of a month for privileged salary only $35 kicked off again to Taylor on the 25 yard line of whioh so muoh Is expected, while tho Urst two plays, Wesleyan did not get and to listen to an the noble work Biddeford House “lignting parson,” he is doing among the line. He failed to gain, and fumbled the the back field contained the big and possession of the ball until late In the Opera hour’s address whioh bristled with his needy of this city. there isn’t one Bowdoin’i First Game Was a ball on the Hale second Why, Mighty next play, (iregson failed speedy backs, Sharpe, Cook, and half, when Harvard began a of Biddeford rumsellers that doesn't Filled. chai’aoteristically peppery sayings. your Victory. o gain. On the next play he hurdled Fincke. That aggregation, though care- kicking game. The Harvard offense Kev. Mr. Pearson had been get three times as much to live on.” engaged the line m line style for seven yards and less and evidently not in good condition, was good. All the backs played with a months before he went into the He said as ago, that since his election Leferriere gained three more. (Jolby yet had no dllliculty whatever with tho dash and snap, In line £9,—Bowdoin especially plays. campaign. He was invited to oome here she: iff some had fear Brunswick, September people expressed took Verder’s place at full back for New Trinity team, but plunged through tho The Interference was a little weak. On her first In a to attend the Biddeford anni- that he would played game this season missionary forsake his Gospel Temper- Hampshire. bucked the line for line, circled the ends, and followed the the the weak rain and defeated New Upton defensive, only spot aeemed versary, and tell the audience abdUt his ance but he had no suoh inten- drizzling Hamp- mission, a touchdown. No goal. Score, How- ball down the field under punts, easily. to be at oenter. In order to the men The shire State a sjore of 32 to 0. give Sheriff-Elect Speaks for the mission work in Portland. It was be- tion. His heart will still be in his mis- College by doln, 32; New Hampshire, 0. In the second half the scrubs were a show practically an entire new eleven Bowdoin had her own put lieved that in such an address he could sion as well as In the othsr work everything way work, Wilson took Upton’s place at full back. In, enough to make up nearly the whole was played by Harvard In the second from start to finish and rushed New City Mission. stir up a new interest in the looal mis- which his office will Involve After Taylor kicked off to Pratt who ran back team. The following is the line up: half. Tho soore: all over the field. sion, and bx-ing about an inci-ease of con- enumerating the benelits that Portland Hampshire Nearly 25 yards before he was downed. New Yale Position. Harvard. Position. tributions to its His has every play gained yards and frequently Trinity Wesleyan support. addi-ess, derived from his mission, he added; the ball on a fumble but Hampshire got and e was the Bowdoin backs made long runs of Gould, (Dupee Abbott), Hallowell,(Hawklns.tr (JanIson therefore, about missions and not “And finally the mission has furnished lost It on immediately downs. Leferriere 1 e J. Lawrence, (Grayton), about rum or rum from 15 to 25 yards. Kvery man on the selling drinking, ex- the county of Cumberland with a new 9 Wilson dove n gained yards. through Clement, (Cunningham) _, Ackart Has Little to About team played well, although It was not 1 t Say cept incidentally. sheriff. They rummaged all through the center for four yards, Leighton gain 3d Kunzlg, (Bloomer), Van Tyne liarnarci, r g ir'lke Kev. C. K. of a game that called for tierce playing. Capt. Brown, 1 g Meyers Sargent, (Sugden,) c Kandall Flanders, pastor the First Kepublican and Democratic parties, In Tour through right guard, Leferriere add- The team football Olcott, (Holt). o Hill Lee, (K. Lawrence), 1 g Silllman Prohibition. Baptist at the search of a fellow who had a backbone played snappy through church, presided meeting, ed three and Avarshall one. Wilson g Johnson t out. Sheldon. ( Hamlin, )r Blagdon, (Knowltonbl Yarrow and in the Portland instead of a introducing sheriff- tape string, and at last came made a beautiful line buck of ten yards. Stillman,. r t Henderson Campbell,(Bowditch),l e S. A. Dodds New kicked off to Bow- re elect referred to him as Cunxberland to the Gospel mission for such a fellow.” Hampshire Laferriere Coy, (Ward), Humphreys Daly, (Sherlock), qb C. K. Dodds went through the opposite E. honest man. doin’s,30-yard line. In the line Hunt Flnoke, (Wear), q b Wheeler Kendall, (Glerasch), county’s The introduction In conclusion he urged the people to up tackle for 11. Wilson added three. made five Leigh- Sharpe, (Adams), 1 h b Capt. Brown r h b 'Calder brought forth a hearty round of more to the yards around left end, and /c, applause give liberally city mission, ton and Leferriere gained live each, and Cook, (Chadwick and Wilhelm), Kernan, (feawln), 1 h b Lacey Tells How He to —an unusual demonstra- and not the Upton gained 12 more through Cutler. r h b I. Happened Sunday evening compel city missionary to Greg son four more. Fogg went to right Brlnley Kendall,(Stillman,) f b Thompson tion, even in Biddeford. breakfast on “wind He Gregson bucked the line for two more. Hale, (Hyde), f b Bellam i Start the Mission. pudding.” spoke end and Hamilton to right tackle. Greg- Summary—Score, Harvard,24; Wesleyan, Gospel Mr, Pearson remarked that the of the of Giles made a pretty run of 12 yards on a Summary—Score, Yale, 22; Trinity, 0. 0. ^Touchdown, 1. blessing giving, and said that son gained three yards and Wilson nine J.Lawrence, Kendall, bluff and on Umpire, Mr Hamlin of Hartford, lief- 2; Stillman. Goals from “honest man” he had heard the most the of the cities are punt the next play Gregson touchdown, poor being pinched in two rushes. carried the ball W.S. of New Haven. Touch- J. circled end Lalghton eree, Moyle Lawrence, 3; Sawln. Keferee, Jones about in the last few weeks was “Hon- a little right for 15, Lefcrriero hit of tighter every year. five more and over the line for a touch- downs, Sharpe, Cooke, Chadwick, Still- Dartmouth. Umpire, Guy Murchle of est loam” Lord. and was left tackle for four. then cir- man. 2. Time 15 Harvard. unaccustomed Mr. Pearson’s appeal had the desired -Gregson down. No Score: Goals, Brown, minute Timekeeper, Fred Wood of the goal. Bowdoln, 27; B. A. TO THE to that cled right end again for 2D, and Hunt halves. A. Linemen, of and [SPECIAL PEESS.] hearing adjective applied to effect. The collection which followed bis N. 0. Day Welesyan H., Elite of Harvard. Time 16 and 10 himselt. discourse was drove through the line for four, minute Biddeford, September 30.—Rev. S» F. unusually bounteous. plunge Two more minutes remained to play, COLBY He has been invited hv snmn tha through right tackle by Gregson gave OUTPLAYED. Pearson of Portland, who since the Me related the story of how he came to Taylor kicked off to Gregson, but the OTHER GAMES. establish in this ten more Upton advanced the ball three 29.—Brown de- sheriff campaign has come to be known Portland’s Gospel Temperance temperance people city to come wet ball slipped out of his hands. Pratt Providenoe, September tnnrn nml A-n At West as 27 here three weeks later and one feated In her lirst of Point—Cadets, 5; Tufts, 0. Cumberland county’s “fighting mission, years ago. “I was secretary give of picked It up and ran 20 yards. He too Colby today game of the his sent over the line for a touchdown after foot ball this season, 27 to 0. After the At of Penn- parson,” was the star attraction at the Y. M. C. A. at that time,” “stralght-from-the-shoulder’! temper- dropped the ball but Hamilton Iell on It Philadelphia—University 6 minutes and Biddeford said he. “One ance lectures. He has the 7 seconds of play. Greg- first ten minutes of the was sylvania 27; Lehigh, 0. opera house, this evening. day the members of my Invitation on the twenty-fiva yard line. Gregson game, Colby under son kicked tne goal, .score,

♦ AMUSEMENTS. t AMUSEMENTS. NEW ADVERT! SSMEMT8. financial have been hurt by it too, for they have efforts to establish this safeguard for the boys and girls of Maine, TEF PRESS. had to pay higher prices fo” coal. The 9. Philippines—The reports which of those the strike percentage Injured by have come to us from reliable sources, of “TalL opening MONDAY, OCTOHER 1, 1900. is enormous as compared with those ben- the deplorable conditions now existing MUSIC as of their in the the result — MAINE efited, and that this would ^be the case Philippines OF BONDS. FESTIVAL, occupation by our army, till us with in- TEUMS1 was well known in advance. We offer, to sale:— perfectly dignation and alarm. We learn of the es- subject DAILY PRESS— Yet the operators refused either to re- tablishment of the saloon under the pro- Washington County (Maine) 4‘s due 1923-1928 4’s duo 1902-1912. 5th & 6th. at the end of of the miners for tection of the American and the in- City of Portland Oct. 4th, the $0 In advance or $7 to the demand ilag, : Portland, By year, spond Latest of South Portland 4’s due 1903. troduction into our army of licensed Designs City the year. a raise of wages or to treat with them, Town of Elizabeth 4’s due 1901 to 1904. a abolished some Cape prostitution, system — 4’s due 1919. By the month. 60 cents. as individuals, when all thefadvant- IN City of Augusta Conductor. except years ago in the armiss of Great Britain City of Belfast 4’s due 1918. W. B. CHAPMAN, age would be with themselves. But now by act of Parliament. These abomina- Town of Yarmouth 3 1-2’s due 1902 to 1900. 5’s due 1910-1930. The DAILY PRESS is delivered at these rates after several weeks of idleness and waste tions have filled our army hospitals with City of Cincinnati (Ohio) of Lrbana (Ohloi 4 1-2's due 1906. to subscribers in all parts of thousands of our young soldiers, while City every morning the have apparently come to Lucas (Ohio) 4 1-2’s due 1904. Maine operators the moral as well as County Orchestra, and in Westbrook and South Port- permanent physical Poitland Water Co. 4’s due 1927. Chorus of 1000 Voices, Symyhony Portland, the conclusion to grant the increase de- deterioration be estimated. We Novelties cannot*’ Co. Firsl land. Millinery Watertown (Mass.) Water Supply SOLOISTS: manded. It Is clear that plead with those in authority to fulfill due 1905. WORLD RENOWNED — enough they Mortgage 5’a _ MAINE STATE PRESS (Weekly) to the American nation — IN — I'irstMort- would have stood better with the their obligations Framingham (Mass.) Water Co. the in advance, or S1.25 at the the since the 1-2’s due 1925. By year, $1 as well as to Philippines, gage 4 4 miners and the people if they had con- Portland & Elizabeth Ity. First Mortgage end of the year. arowed policy of the United States is to Cape Schumann Heink, Campanari, Ffrangcon-Davies, Burmeister. of the 5’s t (assumed by Portland It. B. Co.) due 1915. Blauvelt, For six months, 60 cents; for three mouths, ceded some or all the demads civilize,' educate and Christianize the Trimmed and linirimmed Medfleld & Men way (Mass.) St. Ity. First 26 cents in our new in E. Ellsworth miners without a strike, than they wilj peoples possessions, and, Mortgage 5’s due 1920. Katharine Ricker, Alica Sovereign, Giles the name of Christian womanhood we 5’s due Sibyl Sammis, now when what conccessions may Grand ltaplds Ity. Co. First Mortgage they that all the condi- /%. tvttz> othshs Subscribers whose papers are not delivered implore degrading make will be as the result of & Buffalo First Mort- the office of regarded tions which now surround our soldiers GOOD Toronto, Hamilton Ky. promptly are requested to notify S, nowon sale at Jones & Allen’s at coercion about the strike. are in service to the honor gage 4's due 1946. Single Concert Tickets Cressoy, $1.00, No. 07 Exchange street brought by (who uphold 5 s the DAILY PRESS, be abol- Denver city Tramway Co. First Mortgage to location. the miners will look of our country), may speedily $1.50, $2.00, according Fortland Me. Rightly enough due 1919. ished. Erie & Co. Collateral in upon any yielding upon the part of the Oct. 3d. Telegraph Telephone ami Burmeister Popular Programme 10. Cigarettes—Having reoeived in- Wednesday, Trust 5’s due J926. Thursday evening—Blauvelt operators now as a viotory, formation at one remove from a Falls Power Co. First Mortgage 5 s in Selections, Patrons or the PRESS who are leaving town only Niagara .Friday afternoon—CampiiMuri Oporutic and will the strike as the member of the faculty, that cigarette due 1932. temporarily may have the addresses of their they regard ill OerBlsin €>pt i.t Alias. smoking is practiced by students Particulars npou application; corres- Friday evening—Scliiiiiianii-IIclnk as often as they may desire by agent which made the victory possible. papers changed of the University of Maine, we wish to pondence solletted. and Maine Soloists. notifylng the office The strike as a means of getting what record our sense of the lamentable Injury Saturday afternoon—Orchestral Programme a *'boom,: In this works on the they want will get great which practice physi- IISS MARGARET LOWRY, Saturday evening—Oratorio ot Elijah with rfranffcou-Davies and their estimation, and it will te cal, mental and moral man; and we be- Nov. 6. lieve that it w ukl conduce much to the special cast. Presidential Election, Tues., made much easier in the future to start the rusli at tlie Auditorium entrance. strength and inilfience of our State if our 640 Secure vour seats at once and avoid one the miners to in it. If St. SWAN&BARRETT, and State should imitate the Congress sep27dtf get join University regu- OCtld3t NOMINATIONS. they were going to yield at all it would lations of the United States Naval Acad- ISO Middle REPUBLICAN of Bates and other St., have been far better for the operators to emy, College progres- sive institutions, and receive no students PORTLAND, ME. t,A“Z~f...“".a have before the strike was JEFFERSONiTHEATRE, yielded begun. who will not refrain from olgarette smok- auglSdtf ___ Evening at 8.15. Then would have some credit and use in other The Business Man For President, they got ing, the of tobacco -TONIGHT- for im- forms. SBUS&rtet. fair dealing, and have ■" 11. National and State We Grand Scenic Rovlval of Frank Mayo’s proved the relations between themselves Papers. oommend to all our members our Nation- and the Tourist William and the miners. Now are to McKinley they likely al and State papers, The Union Signal DAVY CPIOOELETT, — as the Of OUlo. get no credit either from the miners or and Th9 Star in the East, as a necessary FOR with tbe noted ra lfornla actor. MR. FRANK CLEAVES Crockett, supported by young and E. M. Gardner’s New York Davy Crockett Co. the public, equipment for Intelligent and effective will find aud beau llul HELEN RaY. work. here_a new ot site, l’rlces, 75c. 60c, 35c, 25c, Seat? _ 12. Thanks. We tender our thanks to For Vice President, Tsrr mitiy>jespa.Y. OCTOBER 3rd. FOR REFORM. the railroad and steamboat officials for collection of Laxt Preatntdlon of LEWIS MO UK ISON'S reduced rates, to the Calais Union and Bags INVESTMENTS others who have so kindly received us in- Theodore Roosevelt Resolutions Adopted by the State W. C. to their homes and provided for our com- and Suit Cases to T. U. to the church officials and all who . Of New York. fort, WE OFFER JET* A. XX S T have to make this convention a helped Regu’ar FMces, $1.00. 75, 50, 25c. Seats on sale io lay. success. * J. Jeffries in <*A Man From «l»c West Tlie Woman's Christian Temperance want. Saturday , O t. 0—James I, Also this resolution was adopted: satisfy every "_ Union at the annual at Calais FOE PEESIDENTIAL ELECTOES. meeting Whereas.lt has been stated by Congress- Lessee and Manager. adopted interesting and reso- man the on Wid- THEATRE. At Large—Joseph O. Smith of Skowhegan; important Uittlelleld that building Modern prevail. Municipal Bonds, PORTLAND « r- fnllAUin. prices George Y. Wescott of Portland. ows island, 14 milss from Rockland, con- First Fist,—Charles F. Libby of Portland. structed by government but never used, I>ist.—James W. Wakefield of Lath. PREAMBLE. Second for a Naval hospital, would undoubtedly Water Works Oct. I and with Third Dist.—Fred Atwood, Winterport. Bonds, Monday and Tuesday Evenings, 2, members of the Maine Woman’s be to the State of Maine for a Re- LORBNG, Fourth Dist.—Ahnon H. Fogg. Honlton. We, given Christian Temperance Union, assembled formatory Prison for Women, and as a SHORT& Special Matinee Tuesday Afternoon. in this, our Twenty-sixth Annual Con- bill has been introduced into Congress by The Is now Railroad Scenic Meio entitled currency question coming vention, realizing our dependence upon him for this purpose Bonds, Engagement Extraordinary—The Great New York Drama, to the front as the campaign progresses, Cod, desire to render unto Him thanks- Resolved that the Maine W. C. T. U. HARMON do all In its to secure an enact- and it looks as if the last clays of the giving and praise for the many blessings power Rank Stock. and mercies of the past and to look to ment by the Maine legislature providing contest might see that question almost as Him for strength and guidance in the for the acceptance of this building and CITY OF CITY LAMPS. as The Issue of im- the a PORTLAND. THE prominent in 189G, future. establishment ana support of Re- UNDER a success. We our faith Prison for the Criminal Wom- perialism has not proved reaffirm in the great prin- formatory I.eander Richardson. A car load of special scenery, including the Dewey Arch at Ma lisoa en of Maine. By ciples for which we have stood aa an or- tne Great Fulton Some Republicans have honestly differed Notice to Carpenters and Bridge Square, N. Y.; the Little Church Around the Corner; Fffrv Scene; Jim in to the Phil- ganization. the N. Y. Safe Vaults; the Casino Roof Garden ilium Bated. with the President regard Thsse include total absti- Builders. Corbett’s Cafe Satj; Deposit principles Deafness Cannot be Cured ippine policy, but very few of them have nence for the Individual; prohibition for Prices—Evenii g. 15, 26, 35, 60c. Matinee 15. 25c. proposals for sheathing Clark street shown any disposition to go to Bryan the state and union; one standard of by local applications, as they cannot reach the SEALED £ Co. and the of H. M. bridge draw Tukey’s b dte purity for men and women; equal suf- disased portion of the ear. There Is only one Payson out will he received at of the on that issue. No issue can be made way to cure deafness, and that is by constltu- the offle® Commis- AUCTION SALRi rage with educational test for both sexes; of tioualjremedies. Deafness i< caused by an in- sioner Public Wo k3 until Wednesday, Octo- 32 EXCHANGE ST. Underwood of the trust for the attitude of both par- arbitration between education ber 12 Spring. nations; flamed condition of the mucous lining of the 3, 1900, at o'c ock m., when 11 e / will be Ieb6dtt ties toward that is the same. cultivation of pi b and re; d and practically along temperance lines; Eustachian Tube. When thi3 tube is inflamed icly opened Specifications the Fp O. BA!LEY & CO. fur.h?r information be obtained at tbe Beginning Monday. Sept. 24, Zilplin is clear cut Is the public sentiment; Christian citizenship you have a rumbling sound or imperfect, hear- may in The only issue which of sal I commissioner. Ludiea’ Orchrgtra of Portland will play and the of the a and when D is Deafness is office Bids should be recognition (Sabbath as ing, entirely closed, the Casino each alternonn and evening 3 to 4, Aoelioneers and Commission Sordini* currency issue, and because or this fact the and unless Uie inflammation can be marked "Pioposals for -h aihiug Bridges*” day of rest. result, 6.30 to 7.30 an 1 8 to 9. Kleetric Fountain taken out and this tube restored to its normal and addressed to GEO. N. FKliVALD, Com- 4tf it is forcing itself to the front in spite will at 7.30 and 9 p. m. First class me Salesroom Exebantre Street. will be missioner of Public \Vcr;<3. who reserves the play RESOLUTIONS. condition, hearing destroyed forever; ami siiore dinners at the Casino. Cars of the efforts of men like David B. Hill are right to reject a»v or all bii a should he deem It W. nine cases out of ten caused by Catarrh, half hour V. O. HAILE t. C. At.LKi :or le intt r -si the so no. leave the head of Elm street every 1. Prohibition—We believe that the which is uothing but an inflamed condition of t of city to octitd tuan ♦ tf and Bourke Cochrane to keep it in the during the day and evening. sep24dtf total prohibition of the manufacture, im- mucous surface. Mercaniile Trust fio., It is understood that Mr. background. .portation and sale uf intoxicants for bev- We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of can- FINANCIAL. Bryan never wanted to keep it in the erage purposes is the duty of the state Deafness (caused by catarrh) that not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Sena for THE FLtTGHER MUSIC METHOD 1804—HEBRON /C».DEMY~1900 and consented after and nation; that government should not OF background, only circulars, free. Bonds and coupons of the PORTLAND. only punish, but prevent crime by re- much urging to having Imperialism F. J, CHF.NEY& CO„ Toledo. O. moving the causes; and since the atti- Sold by 75c. Municipal Security Company, Coeducational, quiet, healthful location: Druggists, Series and from made paramount. tude of our government is determined Hall’s FamilyPills are the best C, coupons ■pedal fitting school lor Colby College; right of by Miss Florence E. certification the wishes of the people expressed Series Q. bonds due October 1st, Woodbury at Lirown, Wellesley and Mnlth; of been This takes splendid academy budding and gymnasium, Senator Beveridge Indiana has through the ballot, we, from whom the 1900. will bepaid upon present- Company pleasure the bath, steam heated and up to date in every re- trust with a of is ation at file » Hire of the Announces that, having re-tnlscn discussing the question good right suffrage unjustly withheld, Port- in announcing that it is now spect; Slurtevant Home the finest girls’ dormi- call the Christian voters our deal of conservatism and sense. He holds upon of land Trust Company. en ire ronm with Miss Flelcher, In Its tory in Sew England, steam heat, baths ou State to carry the principles of the re- located in its new banking every floor, electric lights, etc.: board, rooms, that there are trusts and bad sire good trusts, ligion they profess into their political life MUNICIPAL SECURITY CO. broadened and developed form, beat anu lights in this dormitory §3.50 per and that the latter must be restrained and rooms situated in tlie Boyd week, catalogue free. Address laying aside differences of opinion will open her studio at sept29dlw K. on minor to stand on \V. SAKGKXT, Prln. and perhaps destroyed. National control issues, together lant at tlie corner of Middle Block, Ufb Me. the side of righteousness in relation to this ran, of combinations he thinks is an Indispen- Fall Term Opens Tuesday, September blot upon our Cnrlstianity, and this men- and Exchange Sis. With Mb im- 1900. for the No. 16 DEERING ST. 11, jlyl4d2m sable prerequisite dealing with ace to our country, the iniquity of the proved and commodious quart- trusts and to this end he recommends a liquor traffic. Portland Trust Co„ for classes and constitutional amendment similar to the 2. Enforcement—We rejoice in the re- ers tlie Company will endeavor private pupils Septem- cent signal victory for law ...and.... FRENCH and GERMAN. one was enforcement, ots. ber MOtln sepl"d3w that introduced in the House of the election of Rev. S. E, Pearson, an to furnish its customers every Miss Fannie 11. Waterman will P.epresentatives at the last session. There avowed prohibitionist, as sheriff of Cum- be pleased to for (lie MISS NELLIE BEARDS WORTH meet at No. 235 liracKett St., any desiring In- a berland county, in it a possible facility prompt may be serious question as to the feasi- seeing striking Thousands of them. All struction in French and Herman. Miss Water- that the even of our of such a constitutional proof people largest and efficient of all 188 I>’tinforth SI., man is a teacher of experience, has studied bility passing believe that the and We handling city prohibitory law of sizes, styles shapes. three years in Europe, during the past two amendment. there are some Certainly Maine can be enforced, and desire its en- their and at and these took in the manufacturers’ dis- banking business, Teacher of PIANO. years Leipdc University speas very serious obstacles to be overcome. forcement; we affirm that similar results languages fluently. sepfiGdlw* can be secured in other counties and this every accommodation will be Reference—Harvey 8. Murray. seplldtf But whether his remedy be feasible or play, and didn’t skip any- viotory should encourage and stimulate 87 and 89 St. not the Senator is entitled to a deal Exchange extended coiisisleut with a Elocution, Oratory, Mr. Frank good us to renewed and to- when we came to OPUnnl nc Burnham, vigorous efforts place OL nUUL Ul Art. Training for nil. of credit for in a thing discussing this question ward the just enforcement of the prohibi- broad and conservative policy Altud, Hixly, Voice. Te..c,.^ot our order. we're a \ calm and rational way. The temptation tory law throughout the (State. Then, CVDDCOCIHW Classes for all needs. and 3. the Capital Stock, $200,000 of management. Oct. 10. Dramatic VlCL|j< CORNET. is when (Suffrage—Whereas, organization sort center for CArnCOJlUll, Opens very strong, speaking-of trusts, of distributing courses 22. Out of of the Woman’s Christian Temperance and and .'-ept. to in Surplus Profits, 175,000 Correspondence personal town can take 1.20 hours a week. for shoot off fireworks and indulge Union stands for the protection of the Maine dealers—a students Pupils prepared professional work supply Special work for teachers Saturdays. Evening rackless and wholesale denunciation—in home and Total Deposits, interviews arc in Orchestia and Military Band. against intemperance impuri- 1,800,000 cordially invited. classes. Call or write. Catalogue or list of and whereas Its house—and have to short to treat the subject with a view of ty. members earnestly carry big Books. S. S. CD Kit V, Pit. 1».. 537 Congress St., Koom i!7. believe that “the vote of woman’’ would Pierce Hull. sep25dtf firing the public heart rather than for stocks. You can be an added force In favor of good gov- guess Specialties:—Hltfh Grade Bonds for sepl3d3\v* Cojjlry Sq., Dutton, Alas*. the purpose of discovering what is evil and in the enactment and en- those who desire a con- ernment, what your chances are of Investment. Interest Paid on Deposits. in trusts and the best method of eliminat- forcement of righteous laws which affect MISS MOODY’S _ servative investment in the the home life, and the wellare of all a Low Price Here ing it. getting BTo —SELECT SCHOOL OF— women, therefore, resolved, that we will WM. G. issues of bonds which our I and time. DAVIS, I*rest. be Virgil CLAVIER continue the department of guess right every JAS. I*. Vlee Prest. If the latest reports from China are to Franchise, BAXTER, Short hand & until full and equal suffrage be granted If A UR V BVTOEB, Trrm. Savings Bunks are buying, Tvoewritine be believed the Earth for government has executed women of Maine, Potting JOSHUA C. LIBBY, A.st. Treas. Will open In this City 4th. tojthe I have attractive securi- September Pupils a O many receive individual in right about face, and is now degrading 4. Peace and Arbitration—We view 50c a bush. TliUSTEEs. instruction Shorthand, Plants, Typewriting and all branches of oiilce Prince Tuan and the other Boxer with sorrow the present military unris- W 111. G. Davb, Franklin R. Barrett, to from 4 to SCHOOL, work, sympa- offer, yielding and will be aided in mgs, and while regretting that so many, Jos. P. Baxter, Sidney VV. Tbaxter, securing employment. thizers whom the despatches awhile Win. W. Cbas. F. ago even professing Christians, are still loud Brown, Libby, 434 per cent. Baxter Building, Miss Elinor S- It. OT.ria rowariiinw If t.Hla ha o/a Walter G. Davis, A. H. W alker, Moody, Proprietor, in their praise of warfare, which is but a Nties Clias. O. Bancroft, Geo. F. Evans, then the “relic of we reiterate our inquiries invited, government has taken the best barbarism,” Frederick Koble, Clinton L, Baxter, Opens for Callers and Enroll- ND. 80 EXCHANGE ST. of arbitration as the ra- course to save advocacy only David W. Snow, Harry Butler, possible the empire trom Kendal! & ment of Pupils, litmlneHa — Miss does tional and Christ-like method for the Whitney, jlvisdtf Department Moody any and kind of partition among the powers, or settlement of every stenographic and cleri- State, National and Inter- Federal and Sts. D cal work. Temple augl2deod2m other treatment that would virtually put national differences. Sept29d3t CHARLES *F. FLAGG, Sept, 13 tlx. an end to the of the Chinese 5. Parity, (a)—Admonished by the sovereignty Office hours 12 a. m. pulpit and the records of the press and ™!,„a 10 to and 3 to 5 over their own When it was CATARRHi 1 I 1 I I country. the criminal courts, resolved, that we will AND HEALING S 194 Middle St., Portland. p. m. reported some days ago that Prince Tuan increase onr effort for CURE FOR Lessons resumed 17th. purity, striving Executor’s Notice. Sept. GEORGE A. LIBBY had been appointed secretary to the em- not only to oppose vice but to discourage everything which has an immoral tenden- The subscriber notice tkat he -■■■ THE = peror it looked as if the government was hereby gives CATARRH Teaclier cy, and to encourage all things which has been duly appointed Executor of the last The Kinder its own Class courting destruction by giving make for purity and integrity of char- will and testament of is ....of.... Germany a plausible excuse for refusing acter. SAMUEL C. LORINO, late of North Yarmouth will begin Sept. 22nd at 10 o’clock a. m. to enter and for (b)—Inasmuch as there can be nothing in the County of Cumberland,deceased,and given Cream Balm upon negotiations, pro- Ely's 20 LESSONS, $6.00. Piano and more illogical than the appointment of bom's as the law directs. All persons having Stag and pleasant to Casco National Bank Singing. ceeding in her own way to get satisfac- demands the estate of said deceased law-breakers to enaot, expound or admin- against use. Contains no in- .OF. IRAAIv L. RANKIN, OF are desired to the same for INQUIRE tion. If it has repented and is now sin- ister our laws, we protest against the present settlement, jurious drug. and all indebted thereto are requested to make It is about the election and retention in quickly ab- cerely going work of punishing nomination, payment immediately. septlldtf WILL F. office sorbed. PORTLAND, MAINE. LIBBY, those who of Immoral men; and believing CHARLES S. SWEETSER. the — instigated recent uprising Hives Relief at once. — WITH that it Is of special importance that those No. Yarmouth, Sept. 12,1900. the only good reason there was for not occupying the judge’s bench shouldabe septl7dlaw3wM* the Nasal Passages. CRES8EV, JONES A ALLEJV, into with the men of unblemished COLD'n HEAD Incorporated 1824. entering negotiations gov- character, we Allays Inflammation. Heals and Protect, Maine. ernment for a settlement has been re- therefore, law-abiding women, desiring the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste I’orilunil, to respect both the good sense and tne and Smell. Large size, 60 cents at Druggists CAPITAL AND SUUPLCS moved. But the Chinaman is a master ■ Ilesltlence, Wo. D4 Bryant St., integrity of our rulers, solemnly pray the or by mail; Trial size, to cents by mail. of Woodforifa, Main., deceit, and the change of attitude of appointing powers of our State, that the ELY BROTHERS, off Warren 8t„ New York. of all our W&FM sep21eodlni* the government may not imply any judges courts, from the pettiest Cl>irector. municipal desk to the bench Superior Quality. change of heart, but merely a supreme superficial shall be chosen from the ONE among MILLION for effect. upright WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. posing and honorable lawyers of whom the State has a sufficient number to furnish every While the strike Is not settled there STEPHEN yet bench within her borders. BERRY, Wilson’s seems to be reasonable ground for believ- 6. Canteen—Whereas, the action of Academy Photographic DOLLARS. Wo now have a the United States good stock of Lehigh ....OF... ing that it will be Eettled soon. The fall Congress in passing theAnti-Canteengiilll prohibiting the sale Jo!) Coals, such as in anthracite prioes indicates that the Bool, and Carl Printer, Hazleton, Honey Brook, of liquor in the army canteen was nuili- Papers. coal dealers who are near the fiel the NO. 37 PLUM feTUKKT. Special Hard etc. A full line DANCING operators by attorney-general of the United Interest Paid on Beading, AND DEPORTMENT, have a from some source States, sustained by the Executive: lie- The is got “tipM and negative but the begin- of free burning also 519 Congress St. solved, that we hereby our con- coals, Franklin, discern a settlement in the distance. As- express and it is how demnation of such interpretation and ning surprising TIME DUPO*’ IS. English and American Poca- suming that settlement is near th8 Cannels, CLASSES: will do all In our power to aid the pas- the will look on different For Women. picture hontas and question naturally arises why it sage of the new Anti-Canteen Bill at the Goorges Creek Cumberland. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—Mou- Dr. Tolman’s Regulator lias papers. could not have been coming session of Congress. Monthly brought dny and elleoted In time to happiness to hundreds or anxious women. Enter up your orders and tako a*l van- Thursday evenings, commencing 7. Education of the oall for We the re- October 8th. Terms for Avert a strike Young—We There is positively no other remedy known carry following LETTERS OF CREDIT AND IN- twelve lessons: altogether. The strike has increased effort on the part of all our to medical science, that will so quickly and ceived fresh few tage of summer price. Gentlemen (5 00; Ladles $.1 00. done every days; nobody any good, except possibly a unions for the strict enforcement of the safely do the work. Have never had a single MISSES and MASTERS, YOUNG LA- few ooal law instruction in failure. The longestand most obstinate cases TERNATIONAL speculators who got wind of It requiring the public CHEQUES I0O. DIES and schools the are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other Telephone GENTLEMEN.—Thursdays, to enable concerning effects of alcohol Aristo Platino, Yelox, Solio, from 4,30 to 0 00 p. Oc- early enough them to make some remedy will do this. No pain, no danger, no m., commencing and narcotics, for more systematic tem- v tober 11. No ndmlttnl to but it has done a interference with work. The most ditlicult and JUue. b Offices—70 pupils this class money, vast number of perauce instruction in the Ilex, Sepia FOR SALE. COITIHERC1AL ST. Sunday school, cases successfully treated through corres- under 14 years of age. for the people harm. The opei*ators have been organization of the Loyal‘Temper- pondence and the most complete satisfaction Correspondence solicited from lnil\- 70 EXCHANGE ST. MASTERS and ance MISSES.—Saturdays, hurt by It, for their business has been Legion throughout the'State, and guaranteedin every instance. I relievehun- vtdnals, Corporations, Hanks and commencing October 13tb, for the clreds of ladies whom 1 never see. Write for others to accounts as beginners, training of young temperance desiring open well from 2 30 to 4 00 m. practically paralyzed. The miners have further dm from p. Advanced pupils, orators through medal contests. particulars. All letters truthfully those wishing to transact Dnnic- from answered. Free confidential advice in l hrinli.css ut 4.30 to j 00 p. m. been hurt by it, for they have earned no 8. Curlew—We heartily congratulate all ug uuy description through matters of a private or delicatenature. Rear N. W. PERKINS & C0„ I this Huit.'t TUITION—One pupil, twenty-four wages since It and a those olties and towns which have securer! began, to go short in mind this is absolutely safe under lossons, $8.00, twelve lessons, 45 00. Two the enactment of the remedy RANDALL & ime even Curfew Law; an i every possible condition and will without wages means a gocd positively pupils from the same we earnestly all local unions in their leave no after ill effects the health. 8 Free St. STEPHEN it. SMAU.. Pfwidmp family, *15.00, deal to urge upon Ry twelve $0.00. Three them. A vast army of consumers localities to mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. K. M. TOL- lessons, pupils from respective persist In their MARSHALL R. GOOING. Cashier. the same MAN CO., 170 Tremont St., Roston, Mass., Iflb7~ family, *22.00, twelve lessons, M'ALLISTER. (13.000. j sepSOto 00CI8 • GIFT TO STROUDWATER RELIGOUS SOCIETY. September 28th, the birthday of Frances E. Willard, was observed by thousands or OWEN, MOORE CO. local societies of the Woman’s Christian 1'emperanoe Union and was appropriate- Violet and I ly remembered at the State convention in 2he Calais. weather to-day *» likely to be fair- Hosiery, Womens, inch Liberty at Yesterday morning at the Union Ribbon, Portland, Oct. 1, 1900. 19c a church service In Stroudwater the con- Lavender One lot of “Onyx” yard, marked from gregation was presented with a hand- nr nr E’LL black fine cotton 38c. Also a lot of best some Bible bearing the inscription: ■^T begin gage “Presented to the Stroudwater Religious the Octo- Stockings, high spliced quality black velvet rib- Society In Memory of Frances E. Willard, WATERS. ber bon, at 15c a been September 28, 1900.” selling, heel, double toe, at 36c, yard, Rev. Mr. Newcomb, the pastor, read with this list of 25c. Not catchponny, worthless imitations, great been 50c, medium weight, the following letter which accompanied for the gift, and expressed the thanks of the but reliable goods that aie not to be bargains today’s right for now. Draperies Room. society: at found outside the drug trade,- prices “Special Monday Sale.” At same counter a lot of Bobbinet Stroudwater, Maine, Sept. 2, 1900. you will woDder at. While reading the Fifty pairs To the Stroudwater of Religious Society: Umbrellas Counter. fancy boot patterns of and Fish Dear Friends:—When you rearranged list and prices, think of the people you Net ruffled your place of worship some months ago at the same can make with, these about A lot of fine Union Hosiery 1.75 a 1 felt that 1 would like to have some lit- happy goods Curtains, pair, tle share In the It has been plans, since Christmas time. But you must buy taffeta silk price. been 2.00 and my happy privilege to join with you In Umbrellas, 2.50. them so many services at the hall. It Is a hall this week. with steel Children's Counter. that will evermore haves precious historic rod, paragon Hosiery Silks Counter. interest for us all when we remember the Regular Sale —L 1 ^ J silk cases and Gospel Temperance meetings which for Price. Price. frame, A lot of heavy Onyx more than fifteen years were conducted One lot of two and there beloved Mrs. Violet 2 25c 17c natural wood and black by your townswoman, Water, oz., fancy ribbed cotton three Stevens, whom God has so greatly blessed lengths of best ERE is a matter which touches com- Violet Water, 4 oz., 50c 33c to at your with the love and confidence of good peo- handles, go $1.48, fashioned Violet oz 85c Stockings, ple in every country of this May Water, 8 57c Florentine a globe. marked from and quality Silks, fort. You want clear, fair dear friends as a token of Florida 50c $2.00 French at complexion. 1, gratitude Water, size, 25c feet, 19c, been at to God for His of this leader for tx*e 58c, marked down is gift 2.25—sizes for men This really nine-tenths a question of the National Woman's Christian Temper- We are also selling all our 40 and 50 cent right 25c. ance Union and in of from 75c. loving msmory Barnardo & at 23 cents treatment of the of the Frances Co., perfumes and women. pores sldn. Some E. Willard, ask you to accept for Underwear use in church services a desk the ounce. Counter, Muslin. your Bible, At same a lot Needlework Counter. ! toilet soaps are as nippy and keen as mustard. If with a prayer that we all may by God’s counter, grace grow to be as pure in heart as the of One lot 'of flan- one who sees in His women’s navy blue fancy A lot of Pillow you will only use the virtue you call your Judgment, today “the King Tops, beauty and the land that is not very far Schlotterbeck & Foss Go., nelette Nmrhiorowns at off.” Mackintosh Garments at made of various mate- it will tell you that any soap which leaves the hands Yours for the faith that makes faithful. Established 1806. marked down from $3.75, marked from $7.50 79c, for em- habitually dry is the skin of its natural oil. Anna A. Gordon. Prescription Druggists. rials, stamped robbing $1.00. A octldat and 8.00. have been 50c Free alkali is the robber's name. Ivory Soap has CHAT WITH EX-SENATOR broidery, BRADBURY. Counter. and to at no free alkali. it 1 It Gloves Counter. Trimmings 75c, go half Try floats. , in ms interesting address last evening COPYRIGHT T899 BY THE PROCTER £ GAMBLE GO. ClMCtMHATl Also a lot on the late conference of the One lot of ruffled and today. of Pin Congrega- A small lot of Jouvin tional churches of this State which was shirred Ribbons for trim- Cushions, at 10c, been held at Augusta, Rev. William H. Fenn, kid suede Gloves, finish, 25c and D. D., spoke of meeting ex-Senator at 9c and up. three and four but- ming Gowns, MUSIC AND DRAMA. rles. His entire season is now booked James W. Bradbury in the capital city. clasp with the e- o£ seven vacant 14c a been 12 l-2c Leather Goods Counter. oeption dates, “Mr. Bradbury is now ninety-eigbt and ton length, tans and yard, 'i he subjects ol the five lectures which a half years old,” stated Dr. Fenn. “I This is the week of the Maine Music and 25c. Also a lot of will comprise hia repertoire for the win- was delighted to his bedside and modes, at $1 25. Great A lot of Pocket and go by Books, Festival, and on Thursday, Friday ter are “Paris and her Exposition,” talk with him. He looks like a and fronts next the auditorium will be picture fancy yokes been 50c to to Saturday and tha Passion 3.50, go “Ober-Ammagau Play of Washington. Some time ago he was bargain. crowded as never before at the festivals, of half 1100,” “Cltlesof the Chinese Coast,” said to be He is as dear and regular prices. at these to- has been but dying. as half prices as the sale of seats large, material for which he obtained last Mens Gloves. (the gentle as ever and he sat up and talked the hall is also so there are Notions Counter. large, good and either his new lecture on day. summer), with me for some time giving me infor- places still to be obtained. One lot of two Sicily or he may repeat, in answer to mation on facts which I had never before clasp The auditorium decorations are com- A lot of fancy mercer- Handkerchiefs Counter. many requests “The Wonders of Thes- anywhere been able to gather. How he Jouvin undress- plete and except for the arranging of the Gloves, saly,” which was so popular in his se- spoke of Calhoun and Clay and of his ized Silk Elastic at 9c a a,300 seats about the hall,all is in readi- ed tans and One lot of ladies’ lace ries given four years ago. early realization for America. He told finish, ness for Maine's musical climax. marked from me of what great delight he had In Chris- at been yard, The decorations tbis year are exceed DAVY CROCKETT. browns, $1.25, edge Handkerchiefs, reg- tianity. He said that I was about the 12 l-2e. At same coun- ingly effective. Along the front of the There are some that will never ular 25c to at plays only minister whom he could hear. It aoo. sort, go stage with Its 1000 empty seats rising grow one of these Is Frank ter a lot of Union Belts old,and Mayo's was good to see him. He said that he two for 25c In tiers, is draped bunting of various “Davy Crocket.” E. JM. Gardner, who today. loved and hoped for a union of Christians Men’s Underwear Counter. for shirtwaists and skirts hues, and in the centre Is a mammoth for is on the road managed Mayo years, on all sides.’’ beak October-1 h e ninth Jewelry Counter. American eagle from whose floats; again this season with a Crockett com- One lot of fine medi- at two for 25c. This is with the words, “Maine Mu- headed AT PORTLAND LINKS. aj pennant pany, by the notedlCalifornian rrjonth of the year, and half the One lot of cold, sic Festival.” Above this is a bank of actor and In um Shirts and regular price. glass typical Davy Crockett real The Women s Annual Handicap Tour- we are hoping for 31 cool weight evergreen and over the stage doors, at Mr. Frank Cleaves. cream with sterl- life, nament of the Portland Golf club was white and Also a lot of Hooks and Jars, the are arches surround- To tell the we Drawers, gray sides, evergreen afternoon. There were days. truth JEFFRIES AS A.N ACTOR. played Saturday at ed at 5c a card—two ing silver tops, 30c, by palms. six entries. Eighteen holes were played have no hot weather mixed, at 69c, been $1.00 Eyes Over the are festoons of So much has been written stage long concerning Instead of nine as — marked from 42c. heretofore. Miss Mae on hand so and 1.25. dozen. of various nations, and In the rear the clothipg flags present heavy weight champion Milllken won the prize for best gross decorations rise from floor to James J. an We’re cool bunting f Jeffries that extended Intro- score with 125. Miss Marjorie Allen won hopiog for Counter. Stationery Counter. and Men’s Counter. Infant! Outfits ceiling with American British flags duction is hardly necessary. Mr. Jeffries the prize for lowest net, 133-18-115. weather to sell our warm Hosiery here and there. In the cen- has interspersed turned actor and is now presenting Tea was served r One lot by Mrs. Bax: and suits; and are the One lot of babies’ fine of Keith’s tre a mammoth star and orescent of white a they One lot of all wool comedy drama of western life by Clay Miss Talbot assisted by Mias Clifford and rtre inserted. the sides of Greene entitled “A Man from The warmest ever Nainsook Dresses at Vellum for lights Along |M. Miss Carpenter. thiogs you black Half merino Royal Paper, 1 hall are shields and banners of bunt- Hose, the West.” His manager, Wm. A. Brady, saw. Warn) in style,warm at 10c a ACCUSED OF STEALING A WATCH. $1.00, marked from correspondence, ing of various colors, continuing along has made a massive scenic production of heels and toes, at three in pattero and warm the front of the balcony. the and surrounded him with a Otto a was arrested iQ 1.38. 17c. | play Siteman, peddlar, for 50c—made to Also five patterns quire, regular price It is at that the ar- which includes suoh on of variety. pairs arranged, present, strong company Saturday evening suspicion having of French Flan- Also ft lot of dainty J tlsts and orchestra shall come from Ban- well known artists as Ross O’Neal, John stolen a watch from Mrs. Christina Mc- sell for 25c a pair. At fancy gor to Portland Thursday noon, and a T, Tierney, Horace Thrum, C. Jay Donald of 100 Sheridan street. He called nels at 56c a been white and gold Booklets, same counter, a lot of yard, public rehearsal, especially for the Williams, Elizabeth Stewart, Anna at Mrs. McDonald’s home In the after- of tfie school children that Wilks and Helen suitable for (souvenirs poets,) given afternoon, Young. Jeffries will noon and when Mrs. McDonald returned FRANK M. LOW & GO., heavy woolen Golf and 75c, dressing with .Lillian Blauvelt as soloist. be seen at the Jefferson next Saturday to the room after she had some at marked from 20c. got rags, Men’s Outfitters, sacques, shirt waists, 10c, Mine. Blauvelt and Mme. Sohumann- night. «e she discovered that her watch which had Bicycle Stockings (foot- Heink through the city FESTIVAL CHORUS. been on the wall had been taken. etc. Also a Toilet Goods passed Saturday banging MONUMENT SCglTAKE. less), plain and fancy wrappers, Counter. on their way to Bangor. It has been decided that an extra re- She at once suspected the peddlar. The oetl-lt lot of short lengths of Director Chapman announced to the hearsal of the chorus shall take place on police were notified and Special Officer colors, at 39c, been 50c One lot of Aluminum Bangor association on Friday night, that Monday evening, at Y. M. C. A. Punskl arrested Siteman and took him hall, and 75c. Outing Flannels, pink Hair at he had arranged to have there on Mon- with Dr. Nickerson in charge, and it is to the station. Brushes, 39c, and blue at 7c a day for the morning rehearsal with Blau- earnestly desired that each member be stripes, marked from 58c. A lot LATEST DESIGNS. Skirts Counter. velt, Miss Truax, a New York girl, who prosent, As there is to be no other re- marked from 10c. Miss will have her yard, of Is winning fame in a unique role. She hearsal with Mr. until the Margaret Lowry fall Ludwig’s Buttermilk Chapman One lot of Fall is a whistler and is opening of latest designs in millinery professional regard- afternoon of the first concert, these study weight Shirt Waists Counter. at 10c a three novelties in and untrimmed Soap, box, ed as a wonder because she can whistle rehearsals will do much towards facilita- trimmed, black Petticoats, trim- three parts at once. She made her de- ting his special work with the chorus. goods next Wednesday and her display jFmE A lot of white lawn cakes. One lot of .Whisk this yea r will be well worth the Inspec- accor- but at the Waldorf-Astoria concerts last The seat tickets for the festival are to med with 13 inch tion of th e ladies as it comprises all the at 7c. be out at the half and colored Shirt- Brooms, winter and created a furore. Mr Chap- given Auditorium,^at latest styles and designs In millinery. dion at percale past seven on Wednesday and BOTTLE plaited flounce, man says he has scarcely dared to evening, pro- those who expect to sing in the chorus waists at 75c, marked a BOY STOLE A 7 marked from Haberdashery. gramme her for concert, but he is anx- at the Festival, must be there to claim HORSE. 5c, $1.00. ious for to hear her and these tickets. down from $1.00 and Bangor people Mark Orrin Morrill of Leering attended Also a lot of A.11 assorted lot oi boys has her down for the GOODS. Jersey brought Monday the Free church yesterday morning and I 1.25. fine Madras some morning rehearsal. SOMETHING NEW AT OWEN,MOORE when he came out from the services his knitted Underskirts at Shirts, Considerable Interest has been mani- & CO.'S, horse was missing. Three boys were seen It’s awfully handy sometimes 28c. Neckwear Counter with collars to match, at fested in the souvenir programmes. A with the horse driving in the direction of ( Women’s.) Owen,Moore & Co. have put in a new to have a Jar of a limited number has been and Coal Kiln corner. This is the last that Pickles, been 98c. Great printed that will attract 62c, department the ladies has been seen of the hoi’se. One A box full of rem- patrons can secure them in advance of of the bottle of Olives or Honey .In Corsets Counter. big and interest them. It is a shoe depart- boys Is about thirteen years old. the concert at Simmons & Hammond's. the bouse. bargain. ment that is fully stocked with the Patri- Something, of nants of silk mull and MARRlAUha. One lot of “C. P.” UNDER THE CITY LAMPS. cian one of the best that have confidence Basement. shoe, $3.50 articles course, you crepe lisle Ruehing, A scenic melodrama, “Under the City that has ever been manufactured. The in and are not afraid to set be- waist Corsets, white In Lewiston, Sept 26, Leon M. Norton and long One lot of Lamps,” will ba the attraction at the firm have for some time been Miss Alice C. Nichols of Leeds. from 18 to 36 Japanese contemplat- fore no matter who and | length In your callers, and drab, medium Portland theatre on Monday and Tues- ing uhis move and they have been Bingham, Sept, 26, Alfred L. Stevens of quietly Rome and Miss II. Jillis of at 10c a Bread Boats, Mae Colcord. they may be. Now we can fill inches, piece. lacquered day evenings with matinee on Tuesday. looking for a special shoe that should In Franklin, Sept. 22, Charles H. Sprague and sizes at $2.25, large only, at were 10c. A table Mr Richardson is the author of a num- combine all the good qualities of its ri- Miss Florence G. Fernakt. your top shelves with just such Great Tc, In Rockland, Sept. 27, Dr. Walter M. Spear marked down from 3.25. bargain. I ber of successful plays,among them “The vals, possess none of their faults and at and Miss Mary E. Wiggin. goods, or will gladly send a sin- full of twisted silver wire which was written for the same time a In Viualhaven, Sept. 23, Wm. A. Beverage Nominee,” Nat rejoicefln great number as Also a lot of Wire bus- Embroideries Counter. ana Miss Nellie Hamblin, both of Gouldsboro. gle bottle, suits yeu best. tea- Goodwin. “Under the City Lamps’ has of unique good qualities of its own. In In South Thomaston, Sent. 19, Charles Seavey articles, soap dishes, And we’ll hustle the single item tles at were 25e. been the most successful of his dramas this Patrician shoe they think they have and Miss MargarettaSullivan, both of Rockland. 15c, In South Paris, 26. Walter W. Walker of An assorted lot of to Sept order to you as as we pot tiles, easels, etc., from a pecuniary point of view. It ran found what they have been looking for, Norway and Marion W. Jones of South Paris. quickly a a Swiss at 12 l-2c at hundred nights in New York, and it and it certainly Is as handsome and well would bigger one. Underwear Counter, Knitted. edges go half price today. has toured the an country with equal suo- made article as one would wish to see. DEATHS. a marked from 25c. One lot of blue and white oese. It is made yard, [ particularly for the best trade, One lot of Fail 3HORRISON”S FAUST. for people who have always worn five and Iu this city. Sept. 29. Margurite H fnfant O. C. weight Counter. small cream Pitchers, at daughter of William and Mary lies, aged 7 Elwell, Laces A cardinal In the six dollar shoes and who have thought weeks. ribbed Under- point coming produc- 794-796 Jersey were 25c. One lot could not In this city. Sept 29, Katie of Pongross Street. 15c, tion of Lewis Morrison’s “Faust” is its they be satisfied with anything E., daughter octl-lt the late John and Margaret Ryan, aged 38 One lot of cream and else. It Is a and yests, neck, short magnificent scenic completeness.. Never dainty pretty depart- years. high of Tooth Picks, large a from her late residence. 49 Cumber- in the history of this famous play has it ment In convenient part of the store [Funeral at were 50c. white lace Insertions and land street, Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock. sleeves, 37c, at two boxes for and the furniture is both neat and boxes, teen presented in as perfectly uniform a com- [Keqnicm high mass at the Cathedral of the at 15c a At one a Immaculate at 9 o’clock. manner as this season. From the time fortable, end is stand where Conception Edgings, yard, 5e. One lot of cut Friends will kindly omit flowers. Children s Underwear. glass have her shoes the curtain rises upon the dark sepulcral any lady may polished free In Kulghtville, Sept. 30, Elizabelh Holmes, been 20c and 25c. widow of Asa T. Blitter at cell of Dr, Faustus until it falls the of charge whether she bought the shoe Webster, aged 83 years, 5 t t Dishes, 19c, upon months, 9 nays. i One lot of rib- there or not. This will Jersey beautiful tableaux of the Apothosis, It is prove to be an at- [Notice of funeral hereafter. W'ere 25c. In 26. Linens Counter. a series of elaborate spectacular trans- tractive feature. The department is to be Gorham, Sept. Eugene F., son of Mr. bed Vests, for children and Mrs. Chas. Hannaford, aged 9 months. In charge of Mr. Ferrers, who comes nere formations, ranging from ecclesiastical lu Boston, Sept. 28, Win. H. Weeks, aged 07 six to twelve at * from the and 6 months. years, lot solemnity to diabolical weirdness. elegant stoi’e of Thayer, McNeil years An assorted of pure OWEN, MOORE & CO. Burial at Evergreen Cemet ry at 1 m. Mon- & Hodgkins, In Boston. p. ♦ is packed with everything new in * were 25c. MR. BURTON HOLMES. day. Remains arrive at 11.50 a. m. 19c, linen damask The fact that he has had experience in the Jewelry line. We have the £ fringed Mr.Burton Holmes, the lecturer on for- HENRY lIUMPHilEYT that store where the best goods are sold is J* most complete stock in the city. ♦ Luncheon Sets, Counter. — eign travel, has just returned to this Linings (cloth TEACHER OF recoiximendation enough for him, and a Tired Mothers # Come to our store we can show after a most and which country successful five that he knows what hare guarantee good trade who want an and answer to the you found in doylies,) months in where he easy quick J everything usually £ One lot of twilled Si- 1 Piano, Organ and Theory* Europe, has been ob- "What we Is. Next week this department will be daily question. shah have for Din- ♦ a first class jewelry establish- ♦ been and to taining material for several of the lec- ner, or for Supper, or for Breakfast?’’should $5.00 6.50, Room Y. M. C. A. to the and all ladles are In- brown and at 52, Building. xpen public take tin Boston Daily and Su id*y Globe. meat. ± lesias, tan, tures to be included In this winter's sa- cited to call and see it. Every day The Globe pub idles a in- at 4.00. STUDIO OPEN OCT. 1900. simple, 8c a Also a go Monday 1, expensive and nice bill of fare for a breakfast, yard. lot of oct-i dtf I _ PATTERN HATS. a dinner and a supper. This is spacially pre Sizes, 8x10 and 8x12. What Shall We Have for Dessert ? Dared by an experienced, skilled and economi- 20 inch French Hair- Notice. On Tuesday and Wednesday or this cal housokeeper. This arises in the In addition, the choicest recipes from the I i cloth at 22c a Counter. District of Maine, 1 question veek Miss L. M. Griffith been Ribbons family every will have on skilled cooks of the homes of New England1 are SVScKenney, yard, J September 1900.1 day. Let us answer it Portland, 26, today. Try Jel!-o. , sxhibltion a fine of printed every day, and any special recipes Pur-nun t to the rules of the Circuit C nut of a very display pattern 34e—black and delicous and healthful dessert. Pre- wanted by any woman are readily supplied. gray. the United St: t -s for the Disf' W. of Main®, no- J iats and THE I An assorted lot of 4 bonnets, also the latest Iu tact, The Globe is a cook book for ; | JEWELER, paved in two minutes. No no Impox’t daily tice is hereby tlven, that Frederick If: le of boiling! the of New England. baking! add ( >d novelties. Her display this season will housekeepers Portland. iri said District, has applied f* t aa> simply boiling water and Tlte Housekeepers' in The Globe t I Departmpnt — niiuiou as an atfo.m y uu counsel o m sail set to cool. xe very choice and will tells how to of I Monument o Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, comprise every- every day you gat rid ests, how I Square. Cir. u 11 ourt. to take care ot flowers a id how- Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack- 1 ihlng that ia new and up-to date in the plants, animals, jly20dtf5thor8thp £ A. H. DAVIS. age at to do fancy work, etc., etc., etc. Order The £ Cleric U. S. Circuit Maine District, your grocers todav, 10 cts. 3 line, Court, xiillinery Globe at one of j our newsdealers and try it. OWEH, MOORE & CO. OWEN, MOORE & CO. octuiat* \ j MISCELLANEOUS. I the British legation expecting to stay v Jhe judges and by the turn. It looked TO PUNISH TtJiN. r UISCELLANE01J& LUCKY ROY WON few the fact that we have had |th ■;_MISCKLfcAAEOTJS.__ _ days, like an easy thing tor Tom Hal, Jr.’s son horse meat anti rloe, amth ave not beei but Hoy had somethlngTup his sleeve, and The Boxer Leaders To Be Punished bj The Great Matched Race With Temple than a rifle balli Into the killed by more mUUpn on the back stretoh he^ began to,'get China. Hal. and nearly three thousand shot and shelli game again. He orept slowly up on Hal fired at Is a cause lor thanksgiving and just as they turned was by his side us, carried off the laurels at the Washington, September 29.—Important The Chinese soldier; Lucky Roy onoe more. now beyond expression. Lucky Roy's {rlends news came from China at the end of the Gorham track Saturday, but the race was and Boxers have done their work In ev- m," Cigar.SecretsiW' cheers took their turn at cheering. The in itself tends to advance that will be talked of South day, which something by lost his ery fiendish way, by bullets, by fire, by stopped suddenly though,for Roy the efforts for a final settle' Portland firesides the lifetime of materially and our lew during of rods before the deceit, to kill us refugee feet again a oouple pair ment. China has accepted the sugges- the present generation, and no doubt the ohurch members. Not a missionary lias entered the stretch. was on again tions of the United States contained In tale of how Hal was beaten will ^Ie all homeless here and Temple he had taken four been killed. We are though before steps the answer to the German be handed down from father to son so proposition who re- to It may be months before those and the ohange of pace seemed give and has voluntarily the punish- long as the blood of true sportsmen begun main can commence the new borne build- him new oourage. It was Hal’s turn to leaders who were re- flows in the veins of the folks of ment of the Chinese All our missions and personal prop- good the ing. seem to stand still now, and before Pekin summer Is Poorauckville and so long as love for sponsible for the outrages. erty except a little clothing twain had reached the distance pole Roy or State is informed the treasures and work of many the noblest or animals abides. It was The Department The of the and we must begin again.” was well in the lead. pace General Goodnow at Shanghai f;one,Ives, a magnificent contest, one to stir the by first half, which was made in 1.10 1-2, of blood of the most to forth that Sheng, Chinese dlreotor railways PBINCE CUING REPLIES. sluggish bring he was too much for Hal and plainly him a decree cheers from the of the most in- and telegraphs, has handed 1900 the Associated Press.) lips under the wire. (Copyright by quit, while Roy jogged of the Emperor and Empress, dated at different. It was Lucky Roy’s race, via Taku, Sep- Time, 2.25 1-4. their Pekin, September 24, I or a moulting hen needs 811 ERIPAN'8 but not until the son of Roy Wilkes Taignan, September 25, blaming 1 ROW PER. It puts her in tember 27.—Prince Chlng has addressed CONCISION FIFTH HEAT. ministers for the Boxers. I e= had exerted all the and swift- encouraging condition, makcstheplumagegrowquick- strength notes to the ministers I and the gloss ao attractive in show acknowledging ly gives frame for five trials There was a before the hors The edict orders the degradation of four ness of hlsjmagniflcent long delay that the court re- j|j his their letters, suggesting around the race track at Gorham was he es came out for the lifth and as it princes and deprives Prlnoe Tuan of turn to Pekin. He announces that he to bear the crown. the linal heat. Temple Hal had salary and offiolal servants. He Is to be I I permitted away proved, has a memorial the ^ erlal dan despatched oovering Sheridan's Once Temple Hal proved the victor, lost a shoe in the previous trial and a brought for trial before the Imp Bouquet5|ll to the JgLZenda I CONDITION subjeot Dowager Empress. the under the'wire not blacksmith had to be brought from court. again pair speeded It Is practically determined that Count a hair's breadth a third time Gorham to the damage be- It will be reoalled that In our answer 1 Powder apart, Roy village repair one of and Yon Waldersee shall occupy the will snake Chickens healthy keep not more on. Hal had so the State was careful to state Eag§ carried off the honors by than fore the fun could go Department n tiidin up to the mark. Makes young Imperial palaces In the forbidden city for CJCtqher egg K a half' a head's and in the before that in the minds or that, while It dldjaot believe In demand- H buffets early layers length, only plainly quit when he and a iurge portion of Portland. w It clsu't puy It htpr home fe arrives, KSILLIKEN-TOMLINSON H prices you fourth and filth trials was he able to the crowd the race was already decided ing the suri’cnder of the Chinese ring- we will send one package «5 cents; jg the German army will be quartered JCO., Distributers^ 21b. can si*, #5.00. E a ^|g|||| five, SJ.OO; ♦ I§0; his rival at all decisive- and there was as much interest in leaders ns condition to nego- shake off gamey fully precedent There Is a reversal of M H*. paid. Sample poultry Paper free. there. complete Mass, the whether the race would tiations, It was resolved firmly, as Seore- || |. s. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, g ly- question the former polloy to proteut the Forbid- All the Commercial street fish houses linish before train time as there was in taiy Hay had said In his note of July den city. The Americans disapprove of clc sed their doors at noon and in nearly the result. There wasn’t much time to 3d, that In the end the guilty parties this but will not enter a protest. General preparations for| winter en- every home in Bouth Portland the house spare when they, llnally appeared, but should be held to the uttermost account- campment were resumed on the ltith. a oil has wives were obliged to keep their baked the pair were given good send the ability. The Chinese government The Bengal lauoers have arrived, beans after the accustomed second time down and folks breathed taken this intimation to heart, and, per- 1 waiting long OERMANY BACKti DOWN. hour until the fathers and sons should , easier. As had been supposed It was haps hastened by the recent manifesta- London, September 29.-A special des- BARGAIN SALE return from the pilgrimage to Gorham. Lucky Roy’s heat without much trou- tion of dissatisfaction by the United from Berlin to a news here the interest was not confined to ble. He a at the at the patch agency \Trance Hut pu'led length away States government reported pro- -OF- the Cape and Commercial street. “Port- start and had little trouble In holding motion of Prince Tuan already, has be- says: ilTf Id Marvawfa/I In nOialnl eiwnino f h a f land, Gorham and Westbrook eaoh sent the lead all the way around. Tom gun the punishment of Tuan and the is to condition big delegations to the race course and Woodbury applied the whip with vigor other Chinese leaders who are held guil- Germany ready waive the the of Chi- even from far-away Gloucester came a on the stretch, but Hal failed to respond ty. that punishment the guilty nese functionaries should party to witness this race of all races. and the race went to Lucky Roy.|Tlme, The decree recited by Mieng is lelt to precede nego- tiations for a settlement. It is There were fully 100 carriages on the 2.26 8-4. he of the utmost Importance aB Indicating recognized During the summer we have rented a large number of that satisfaction of past grounds besides what the train carried The summary: a of heart on the of Germany’s vengeance complete change part Pianos. These instruments are in and we are and the crowd told is a speoial condition which should not coming daily, Clairvoyant numbered all nearly Matonea ivace. the reigning dynasty. It means that the 500. Influences which have been be imposed upon the other powers." obliged to dispose of them to make room for our Fall Stock. In Lucky Boy,bn g,by Boy Wilkes, reactionary ”It was some time after train the arrived (Ira Woodbury), 2 0 111 dominant in Pekin throughout the up- VON WALDE RSEE ARKIV ES. order to do this quickly, we shall offer them at prices that will before the horses were called up. The bn Tom and have even continued of late The Great, and Original Temple Hal, g, by Hal, rising Tien Tsin, September 37.—Count Von assure immediate sale. Only people in the meantime permitted them- Jr., (Tom Woodbury), 1 0 2 2 2 have suffered a overthrow days, complete Waldersee and hlB staff arrived here at selves to be amused by a couple of Time, 2.23 1-4, 2 26 1-4, 2.26 1-4, 2.26 1-4, and that these most consplouous figures These pianos are ALL UPRIGHTS, noarly all of them were 2.26 noon today. Guards of honor from all sweat boards and lost their and on trial. It Is believed quarters 8-4._ are degraded and the allies reeived him at the railway sta- NEW THIS SUMMER aud are in every way up to date. halves with great regularity and the true POLO OUTLOOK. here that If this action Is genuine, it tion, which was decorated with the flags EVERY indifference of At last the of Russia and . The INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. sportsmen. to the In the Boston will be hard for any of the powers to find Germany, Prof. J. OSCAR SHELTON. According reports •tffigs of Great .Britain and the other allies bell in the judges’ tower jingled and the a reasonable for longer refusing TEN MS CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. newspapers Saturday regarding the polo pretext were conspicuous by their absence, sweat board folks had to take a back situation for the coming winter season, it to head the appeals of the Chinese govern- No ono can afford to purchase a Piano until they have seen He no if the of seat. The officials of the race were: vpakes pharge object is evident that the circuit in Massachu- ment for the opening of negotiations call 1b not without these Instruments aud get our your ekpiained asking Judges, Fred D.Lane of Portland,starter; to a settlement. TO BE HANGED. prices. question. lie tejls yqu if hus- setts has not been completed as yet. looking Charles Ayer of Fred Murch shown tangleand, wife or sWeetheart is true dr false; Portland, There is considerable dlsousslon on the The Importance of the action is tells how to sucoess in of Westbrook, Edgar L. Jordan of Prlnoe Tuan The Death Sentenced In the you grain love, Cape part of people^who are willing to go Into by the determination to try Kentucky Alonzo of courtship, marrlagd. divorce, health, Elizabeth; timers, Libby West- and this result In two before the imperial clan court. This Is Case, business; law speculation and tran- polo may leagues sqibs, brook, F. A. Bibber, Portland; secretary, tribunal of China M. of all kinds. Xu foot), no matter being formed in Massachusetts. This the supreme judicial STEINERT & SONS CO., sactions C. H. Leighton, Westbrook. what may k?0 your hope,leaf or ambition, may be determined within a few days. and Is the only one having jurisdiction Frankrort, Ky., September 29 —The mo- 517 come to this man and find Congress St., Tel. 119, Portland, Me. gifted help. FIRST HEAT. The South Eastern New England league over the members of the imperial family. tion for a new trial in the case of James the Howard was ARE YOU IN LOYE? The two horses were sent off the first met Friday evening and adjourned to It Is presided over by Prince LI, with overruled by Judge Cant- T. C. NcUOlLDRIC, Mgr. rill time down, At the first turn Temple Hal Wednesday night while It is stated that a well known Prince Ching as first vice today and Howard was sentenced to sep25dl\v If so, do you find the one you have be- footed a little the of the rival will Prince LI 16 the first of the hang December 7 for the murder of Gov- affections and trust upon faster and pulled a few meeting proposed league president. ^tbWed ypqr is acting cool and indifferent? Has a rival feet ahead. Lucky Roy clung close to come oil in Boston on Monday night, g eight princely families of China and ernor William Goebel. It was agreed that or el- obstacles of any kind orep between his sulky until they reached the middle These meetings'may have a bearing on regarded as friendly to the progressive the attorneys should be allowed to file and your future hoDe, or has a de- ygu of the back stretoh when the Trefethen the formation of a Maine league. The ement. The attitude of Prince Ching their bill of exceptions in the appeal to ‘rum, assailed the quietude of your from Bath a has been notable the trouble the court of fyon,appy home? If so, come at once to horse went off his feet and Hal put a story sent out few days ago throughout appeals any time between this gifted j^ian and find help. He will long stretoh of daylight between him- regarding the organization of a league as friendly to foreign interests. There now' and the third week in October. guarantee to tell how to win all you your self and his adversary. As they rounded in this state doubtless emanates from are five other members of the court, Howard did not weaken or appear agi- quart's desjre qqickly and overcome your the turn Into the stretch Murtaugh and McGilvray, two well of them high personages. They occupy a tated when the sentenoe of the court was Rivals or obstaoles existing between you Roy urged by Pekin and are In but in and your future happiness; Ira Woodbury, began to creep up again known players of that city. The possibil- building at regular pronounced, answer to the usual and when the was ity of such an organization may be affect- session for the trial of cases affecting questions of the court if he oould show ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? thej passed judges, beside Hal’s sulky. Round the turn they ed by the condition of affairs in Massa- members of the nobility and the highest cause why sentence should not be pro a Up jrou Qnd, with all your natural sped. Here again Temple Hal outpaced chusetts. If two leagues should be personages. Chinese officials here say nounoed, he said in a iirm, clear voice: Owr ana t&lSpts, thqt you are baffled, of the case to this court "I am the Wilkes horse and drew away. Here launched In that State It would be use- that the reference innocent.” ] iscoufagad and Unsuccessful? If so, fifts was Hal’s less to undertake a Maine under of the fullest assurance of the He stood erect oqipe apd be advised, find out the cause favorite footing ground but league is, itself, facing the court and of your b£d luck and how you can change Roy had ploked out the other turn for any circumstances. On the other hand gravity with which the throne regards the listening intently to every word uttered Fine bad conditions to those of even before youy success, his best work and soon had regained lost with a’league of live or seven clubs in matter. It is noted also that, by the judge, who was visibly affected by joy and Thousands live today happiness. ground. Hal had too much the best of Massachusetts without any rival league, the trial, Prince Tuan Is stripped of his the of the occasion. to bless and give oredit of their success It, solemnity man and h^ppines^ f6 this wonderful man. though and despite Ira Woodbury probably^a Maine league could be organ- salary and official servants. Being a The court suspended the sentence for Overcoat He has helped others—why not you? urging his nose had only reached the Hal ized. Then a sufficient number of players of large and Independent means, the loss sixty days, to give tlimi for the appeal horse's saddle as of note be avnllable. of "would not amount to much If which will be HE NEVER FAILS. they passed under the might salary taken t&B the court of ap- If come to us for wire. Time, 2.23 1-4. On Saturday Elmer Woodbury, whose itjwere not that ttai#, and the loss of the peals. After this Howard was remanded you To cause snpedy and happy marriages name has been a means of humllla- overcoat the SECOND HEAT. mentioned as a backer of servants, Is special to his steel cage in the jail. your price with the one of your choice, reunites the a team in this city, was seen in regard to inn. Thft rtASA nf Wnnrnr H! VamIaa** ! won’t stand in the way of separated, locates absent friends or It took three trials before Starter Lane the He said that names buried treasures, give you luck to win subject. he knew noth- The of the four princes who charged with being a In the your the best coat sent them off for the second trip. On principal having your biggest wish; overcomes bad luck ing at all about these stories. have been are not known here, Goebel his Manager degraded murder, will be taken up Bat you ever wore. aqd sqrrow of all kinds, and it never favorite footing at the first turn, | Walter W. Burnhamjwas also seen. He either by the State Department or by the Georgetown, The takes him but a very short time. In Hal pulled ahead and on the back stretoh Monday. prosecution The finest that can be too stated that he knew action of fact, hp guarantees he claims nothing about Chinese legution. The the Chi- claims that Youtsey was in the everything was fully a length to the good. did secretary made costs no more here and Roy the talk of re- you pay nothing until you have organizing a polo league In nese government in overthrowing the of state’s office with Howard wben the not care for this turned than have to received value lp full. Is this not hon- though,for asjthey this State. “I have not had actionaries Is to the most In- you’d pay for for the llrBt any nego- likely give shooting occurred. est? Could anythihg be fairer? trip under the wire It only ” tiations to that end with anybody said tense gratification to the friendly viceroys very ordinary quality j needed a little urging on the part of his NO MONEY ACCEPTED IN AD- Mr.tBurnham. “Polo might be made a of the south of China, and to the minis- somewhere else. driver for him to move nls feet a little MOlUtILLS. VANCE success in this State If the conditions ters here, In Condon and in Europe, who No charge for trying on ; faster, and the gap was swiftly closed. Nor do were such as to enable the clubs to get the have bo strenuously resisted the Boxer the new and yoij pay a cent unless you are Past the judges’ stand they went nose styles inquir- £ desirable at moderate movement. It be noted perfectly satisfied. players prices. A may specially the We are and nose, Hal If anything a little ahead. Prof. Virgil Leighton of Tufts ing prices. great many people would like to see the that only today Minister Wu received In- college * HAS NOT THIS HONESTY UPON As usual the Studley steed made a and wife have returned to their always glad to show our gain revived the formation that these home, THE FAUE OF IT? at the game judging by number viceroys, including turn, but not so much as he had Medford Highlands, after a that have asked me about the chances. 1 LI had memorialized the spending por- goods. before “Ira will Hung Ch.ing, of 10 a. 9 beat him this time,” tion the summer with Mrs Hours, m., to p. m. Sunday, think there is considerable Interest mani- Leighton's said the throne to punish the very element which 10 a. m., to 1 p. m. horse sharps In the judges’ stand. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trank H. Hold- fested In the game in Portland. But I has now been overcome. As they went down the back side It ing, Stevens avenue. have no Idea of making any move for po- looked as if they had called the turn for Mr. Horace Sampson and have lo as family yet." A MISSIONARY IN CHINA. reoently moved Into the house Roy began again to close up the distance formerly HALF PRICE THIS WEEK ONLY. occupied by Mr. A. A. Mtevens and fam- between himself and his rival, Like a Rev. Arthur J. Brown Write* of Hit TROOPS TO LEAVE. ily, Stevens avenue. Mr. Stevens and whirlwind they came down the stretch Experiences. family reoently moved to Brookline, PARLORS, 86 FREE ST. Mass. under the lash, both magnificent animals Shenandoah, Pa., September 29.'—The Bept28dlw Miss Dora nerve for the only Incident of any Importance here to- New York, 29.—llev. Ar- Leighton, Forest avenue,has straining every lead. The September entered a day was the conference between kindergarten training school Every garment made by 1 crowd held their breaths and not a mur- Gen. thur J. Brown of the Presbyterian board, in Portland. * mur was Gobln, Sheriff Toole and a Hart, Schaffner & Marx heard as the two geldings sped representatives received today letter from Rev. Court- Mr. Cyrus II. Varney and wife, Waver- m. M. of mine street and is sold MARKS, for the goal no9e and nose. operators, relative to the with- nay H. Fenn, secretary of the Pekin sta- ley Forest avenue, have been in under the makers’ 1 drawal of the The Binghampton, N. Y., the They were not an inch apart as troops. meeting was tion, dated Pekin, August 16. This Is the during past guarantee of satisfaction.' f they week,where they were summoned the crossed the held at the solicitation of Gen. Gobin by line and the judges deolared first letter received by the Presbyterian sudden illness and deatn of who said he did not Mrs.Varney’s Card it a dead heat. This suited the crowd believe the presence board since the siege. Mr. Fenn says In brother. It was the lnteutlon of Mr. and Book, of the Mrs. to to Mew AND- and the decision could not have been troops necessary, since there is part: Varney go York a little Drop in and look oyer the NEW STYLES FOR FALL and WINTER later la the season to viHlt relatives and otherwise. Time, 2 23 3-4. absolutely no indication of violence on “You will have learned from the tele- friends, but the death summons called the strikers’ part; with the additional sent board and the THIRD HEAT. grams to the to press them earlier. Mr. and Mrs. ex- fact Varney that this district is tied that we were relieved the Brit- pect bo be away from home Hal did not completely yesterday, some two gain as he had at the first weeks or more. HASKELL & up. The general said that he JOS turn tonight ish and the American and Russian troops JONES, and the Trefethen clan took liev. C. F. PRINTER, oour- had decided to send one Andrews, pastor of the Free regiment away the Sha Knoa and the age. Their hearts sank entering by gate church, has tendered his again in a few on Congregational, TAILORS, FURNISHERS, PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, Monday. Pien while the and resignation as CLOTHIERS, seconds for at the back stretch Tung gate, Japanese pastor, the same to take Roy again The mine workers effect October 1. 97 1-2 in this section re- the French were shelling another at It is the Intention of Bcpaieodtf Exchange St., Portland went off his the second break gate Monument Square. feet, of the ceived the Kev. Mr. Andrews _ their semi-monthly pay today and which the Chinese had all to to return to his race. Hal had a troops gone former home in pulled good four lengths it is Walpole, Mass estimated that the leading company resist them, the other FINE JOB PRINTING A ahead before Roy had leaving gates large- Portland SPECIALTY. again got squared paid out to the men Wholesale Grocers and All $75,000 employed at ly unguarded. They entered the north- orders by mall or telephone promptly away and was footing fast for the Flonr Healers Association. nAimcnsBssGs attended to. its collieries In and about this bor ern or Tartar Working Night and Day. *ept22oedtf stretch. Ira ugh. City by the water gate un- Woodbury was not a Dlt dis- The The only change In the situation around der the wall, opening on this side within busiest and mightest little thing uHnutns^te couraged by his loss and when he called Mohanoy was the mad® Is ama, Boo* City today withdraw- our hr. Mew rrUIE annual meeting of tills association wilt pRSto on al line. Never were people gladder to King's A and cirmilar^descri !>-■■■■ ■ * mb M Roy again the brown gelding showed of the coal and Iron police deputies Life 1 Ills, lhese pills change weakness be held on MONDAY. October 1st, at 4 J*% who had been see than we, alter two months of Into o'clock m. ai J6» Commercial street. Elec- 1,,g that he still had a world of guarding the collieries troops strength, llstlessnesg into energy, p. speed since tion of officers and other business that last Monday. bullets and shells and solid shot and brain-fag into mental re any 1 MOD and came like a power. They up whirlwind. On the wonderful In may regularly come before It tre tch shrapnel and horse meat and stale rice. building up the health. W, I*. Secretary. ■ they were again side side and 2.)0 box CHASE, Li&frrrrSk U 111 Ull by PRESENTATION. Only per hold by H. P. 8. Sept. 25th, 1900. stp-'idBt* the dash for But when we think that we oame Into 6<7 sepllM&Ftf the wire was as splendid a Goold, Congress street. as Mr. Alfonso who was contest was ever seen on a race Jordan, foreman blacksmith for the track. It was no easy matter to decide Portland Railroad this has retired from -their trial, but the judges were unani- company, employ after a service of mous in declaring that Lucky Roy had nearly 21 years and a is to make his future shade the best of it. The Hal partisans place of residence at Windham Centre. shouted “Dead heat,” but the decision Saturday noon his SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK fellow of ONLY. was employes the without doubt correct. Time,2.86 1-4, city proper gave him a complete FOURTH HEAT. surprise by presenting him with an elegant gold watch and Lucky Roy had the this time and pole chain, showing the esteem in which he Cabinet tx>k of Photos “Carbon advantage the first turn as his op- was held. Finish,” ponent had been doing. Hal was still $2.00 in the DOZEN. REGULAR work race, however, and as they went SONS OF VETERANS CAMPFIRE. $OUo JAMES A. down BAIN, the on backside, steadily gained Shepley camp, Sons of Is to The Veterans, Teacher of Piano and Roy. Trefethen horse seemed to resume its fall Organ. and winter series of camp stand a a foundation on still, such mighty burst of lUEFftS F^ea thorough speed iires on ^OW tile rudiments of Tuesday evening, October 2. At SttiSii nimic, and the patronage oi did Hal show forth, and the Picturin'"..*Styie, advanced pt avers solicited. Especial attention Studley- the meeting of the camp, two members to Tethnic, Sargent partisans howled till the earth Phrasing, Sight- Heading of the camp oounoll are to be elected to Memorizing, Sol-i and Accompaniment Work. fairly shook, as their favorite again took 1111 vacancies _ Acldres* J85 Congress caused by St. the resignation. •In Studio between 0-12 a, in. and 2-6 m. pole. It was the best drive of the p. A supper Is to be enjoyed after the septlSiieodlm race so far. Hal kept the lead down past regular SH1ITH meeting. 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Sr They're p © © Stuffs beyond any of our previous ones. and hit or An Elevated and at Times good bad, miss---as they come in © Many of them are ejxrclusi-Oe designs tvhich © p the Thrilling Discourse. © cannot be duplicated. © original bales. Buying a bale of rugs is p © We tell © you of afebat—in the following list— a gooddeal like buying a pair of horses. To © but must lea'de out the majority, and in some in © p one have to a © stances the best. Sr 5 get good one, you generally buy poor one too. These 2| In many if not In most respects, Rev. L). was the most were all selected one at a time and are all extra Horatio Stebbins, D., French Wi- Worsted Prunella Eg rugs carefully nearly remarkable preacher Portland has ever O 'Black. England “BlacK. English © jp a of dressed Hard-finished woven ones. matters not what financial had. His pastorate covered period O Worsted. Suiting. closely stuff, O 5 good .It stringency induced this g§ as an clear black lustrous surface; water nine years, from 1865 to 1864. Now This is an extra value; real worth A new-comer into our society, fair- does not spot it. 45 inch, $1.50 to us old man in his eightieth year, yet still is written all across its surface; gft % let have these for nine and what ly weighty, having a soft lustrous fiu- importer rugs just days special p with vigor, physically and mental- ly heavy, firm and close, 54 inch, $1.50 great making an extremely rich look- he to his old Oish, O concessions he made us on all we sell. We ourselves ly, preached yesterday ing suiting, 56 inches wide. Foreign-born % might guarantee P friends and young friends In the parish Q $2,00 and 2.50 German Prunella. Q once Camel's Hair. 5 the of in which was the field of his labor. unequivocally quality every rug the lot. The sizes run p Dr. Stebbins was born in 18^31 in Wilb"n- Genuine “Black Beauty,” stocky: lus- Dressy, aristocratic stuff, fine even j 2 English trous. Correct for “Tailor-Made” black. ham, now Hampden, Massachusetts. He weaving, .rich glossv in the small and medium with a of extra fine Cheviot. Suits. 54 inches wide, $1.50 44 inctl, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2 00, 2-50. I chiefly scattering carpet p was educated at and ordained Cambridge q Other Camel’s Hairs, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.75. ^ at Fitchburg in 1867, where he remained sizes. The will see are cut from a to a full half. 2? Made one of wisest prices you quarter four years He then came to Portland. | O by England’s Tailor Venetians. 5 ! manufacturers of Dress Fabrics. Has Satin His covered the that Made in France. We rejected a “Raphael. Q 5 The list is well worth careful P pastorate years Zg a heavy, hard finish, 56 inch, $2.25 reading. culminatel in aud saw the j score of Venetians before we accept- Something new. Soft in finish. Re- beginning L/ Other Cheviots at 50, 69, 75c, $1.00 ed this. Right and sembles lustrous satin. ! ---- of the war against slavery. He was an ! 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00. weight finish, highly snug weaving. 46 KJ abolitionist and his 6ermons were Q inch, $1.50 j ardent 52 inch, $2.00 5 Ha.ll R_\igs. Guendjies and Keystone Smyrnas delivered unflinchingly to meet the needs O Pebble Cheviot From Other Venetians, $1.25 and 1.50 O! 3$ of the time. Arter the battle of Hull About in the lot. Here’s v France. Broadcloth German Armure, Eng- g[ twenty Mossuls. which have some jute. Run. It is said that he draped the nulnlt _frcm Oj g^! Soft, rich finish, clear black, an idea as to kinds and 9x16 ft. reduced from to with the American His unusual light- tish Soldi, German 2 sizes, $22.50 flag. a Germany. © gS weight; very dressy fabric, ex- There’s a of these four feet as an orator, his life of O 2 prices. pile power spotless Oishclusiveness in every fold. “You can’t say too much in praise Poplin $14.98 honor and Integrity, his unique personal- 0 46 inch, $2.50 of this.” is what the Black goods 2 Shirvan, 2 ft. 9 in, by 10 ft., high (when they’re in order.) The to which was united a at buver said to the Advertiser. and other rich blacks. g| ity spirit great with on these ran from We have made special arraugementr with diagonal stripe figure, Looks importer’s prices Saci'cvbends and created for him a O 2 sympathy kindness, r I ranch clo h manufacturer, whoso cio.hs gg iike a soft old cashmere shawl $20 to and were low at that. large place In the hearts and admiration 0 English Pebble Cheviot are Known ’round the world for fine tex- 2 $25, which are the nearest to ture, pure dya ana rich finish. He give; us thing not only cf his parishioners, but of all “DressmaKing. This We have marxed them at from O A favorite with English matrons. exclusive control of his goods in this mar- q 2 Regular price $50. week, real oriental that American 3c who knew him in the ket. rugs city. ; Has a roughisli finish with highly fin- Our Dressmaking department is f>one are 'uperior, very very few are to 18 In 1864 he was called to the made i ished raised nubs all ov.u- to fill or- ! $25 $15 makers have been able to produce pulpit 3^ sprinkled their equal. Four grades ara here. splendidly equipped your 2 g^ vacant its surface, 52 inch, 3.00. ders for Autumu Costumes. in San Francisco by the death of $1.50 ei' 00, 2.50, 3.50 by machinery. are seam'ess Ollier good pebble at $1.00, 1 25. Other Black Broadcloths at $1.09 aud 1.50 Fit Prices reasonable 2 Persian, 3 ft. 7x11 ft 8, In old They gg Kev.Thomas Starr King. While It is said guaranteed. Q reds and hues. fine and and are both beautiful and durable, that Starr King saved California for the 2 Especially ga Ai\atoli&.n Ma.ts. 9x12 ft. Union, it has been recognized that. Dr. 2 heavy, Regularly $60, size, $25, instead of g=» Stebbins, as a minister, a leader of pub* J. R. LIBBY J. ft. LIBBY GO. J. R. LIBBY 8 GO. GO. 8 $50 Small single door rugs, fine in $35. lio opinion and an educator, has done gj ■- .. and and worth the more than almost other man to make weave, heavy, by any a noonnflonnnnnt nw Kazak, 3 ft. 2x10 ft. 5, com- Smaller Rugs California what she is today. Bowdoin bale in New York $3.75. We g| 2 paratively new, with set figures. college conferred the title of Doctor of shall sell at while Reduced from to $3.45 they Domestic. Divinity upcn him In 1869. After thirty- new thoughts open, from Watts* little CITY AFFAIRS. 2 $55 last. six years of service in San Francisco, Dr. engine to the ships that beat like shuttles $27.50 Smyrnas, 3 ftx6, $ \ .28 from Stebbins has active work the traffic of the seas. Take the chemist, given up parish Matters to Come Before Clty Govern- FALL OPENING. H $2.50. and will the winter lu I a man of darkness few know or will spend Cambridge. ment Meeting Tonight—Bids Opened. gg A in know. One discovery in the silence of | 2 in Persian very Afghans | large congregation gathered Domestic R^\igs Wiltons, $ .39 the ohurchftihd listened to an elevated j the iabratory is worth more to the world | from $2.00. The Mayor’s office was a busy place gs» and at tirnSs thrilling discourse upon the in one hour than the whole cost of the 2 Carpet Sizes. Saturday forenoon. In the first place the from o\ir own stock. possibilities of manhood. university that educated him in a hun- Tuesday and Oct. committee on public works had a meet- Wednesday, Rich red shades that will furnish Real Japanese 2E Dr. Stebbins took as his text, 1 John dred years. To do well the man must g| ing, and considered various matters rela- We hate to do things by halves. gc 8-2: “Beloved, now are we sons of God, have the ideal of doing better, always 2nd and so warmly and richly, Various to streetH ana sewers. most im- 3rd, 2 ting The While the which we R.\IgS. and It doth not yet anpear what we shall striving towards that which he n9ver at- sizes from rugs a'one, matter was a decision to recom 2 tains. So this life Is not portant be; but we know that, when He shall great enough to I shall have on exhibition a have mentioned in will con- in sizes. mend the construction of sewers on part, Imported jute rugs large 3E appear, we shall be like Him; for we hrlng out all there is in us. We may get $55 to $80 and very fine of 2 stitute the of this True done in all of this Longfellow,Vaughan Clinton streets. display large part rug Japanese designs shall 668 Him as He is.” He then said life there is for us, but It can Worth more. also fully one-third At noon, bids for the construction 2 we brilliant In part: The thought in these words never bring out all there is in us. The sale, shall include also: colorings. 3E of sewers In St. George and Congress establishes the world and adopts if and tragedy is more than the single act. As ;5- 9 ft.xl2 from streets were opened at the office of the PATTERN HATS size, $8.98 SE brings it Into the love of God. By It I have 6een an actor trying to imperson- Six Fine Kazaks. commissioner of publio works. The bids 3g $12,50. men are made and framed and fitted to ate the great creations of Shakespeare, I were as follows: 2 Prized now at 3 ft.x3 life and being, brought into good stand- have thought how little could one man AND BONNETS. RoyaJ Smyrna size, 87 cents ST. GEORGE STREET SEWER. *g ing and the hope of a future greater than interpret the deep meaning or his sublime “ Also all the $23 to 27 the present. We are now sons of God, genius. I have heard music, so majestic Thomas Shanahan, $113.00 R.ugs If You’ve a John W. 180.00 Some antiques and some mod- gT more than we know or understand or that It called forth strange yearnings Gulliver, 2 Worster & Wilson, 131.50 The reason it does not which I knew not nor could understand. ern ones. The importers’ on in large carpet s:zes, These are comprehend. why M. O’Neil, 206.60 Latest Imported Novelties, ; 2 price Dirty Rug, what we shall is it But came that no scale of |g appear be, because something John H. Flannagan, 217.50 aH these is $35. They are in all very heavy, reversible and strictly 2 or let us take a doth not appear what we are. We do notes could render. Angelo Lorello, 223.00 carpet, hand, g^ shapes and sizes. all wool. The colorings and pat- not now begin to know about ourselves. When a good man dies and his spirit CONGRESS STREET SEWER. 2 The little cost is nothing 3m -__ compared g^ If we did know about ourselves we spreads to its full then terns are the best. now, height; mortality John W. Gulliver, $ 63.00 to the in to is taken and love shall improvement looks, g^! should know all things. But there is a away, duty join Thomas Shanahan, 68 00 2 Six Others M. 105.00 l. 9x16 ft. reduced from to of the lessened sublime surprise, that's it, more than we in one triumphant song. What can be, O’Neil, aTgiiTffith, 39 $30 say nothing danger gg Angelo Lorello, 128 00 know, an Infinite unsatisfied desire and will be. I would teach you to think well 643 Street. that are to $60 from disease. Our not John H. Flannahan, 131.00 Congress 2 regularly $30 $20.00 process only g=. that rolls like the ocean from of your in not conceit. fesling, being, humility, sewer have been into the sale at The in St. George street was C ld?t UBU>ER “THE COLUMBIA.” put 9x14 ft, reduced from $27.50 to cleans and freshens, but absolutely shore to the star of I cannot think meanly of man, say what 2 gg shore; morning hope, awarded to Thomas Shanahan, and the the star of faith, the dawn and you will. Though I have hurqility and $25 to 45 destroys all insects and disease ejenlng sewer in Congress street to John W. Gul- $18.50 g=» of the Our nature Is penitence, I am noL humiliated. I do not or setting day. pro- liver. 2 These are in most part larger 7.6x10 It. reduced from $18 to germs. A postal telephone call g=« phetic. We have powers that transcend think meanly even of myself. If we could than the six is t.ha nrocnnf. nan Kom Wn Knrrn above. enough. see as God sees, we should see the being An important matter that will come 5 T i m e : jm $13-00 £ 50 imaginings that we cannot apply in the that is to be, after patient labor and love up before the city government at the --£ present circumstances. Professor Peirce have passed over us. But if you cannot regular October meeting Monday eve- ]| Wasted!: in a see as Got! sees now. at least think of it. will be the company of scientists, odco rose with ning proposed disposal of the # is time lost, —it cannot be re- i a in his hand and “I We shall know If we follow on to the end. Marginal to the Boston & Maine manuscript said, Way gained. Have a Clock that’s J ^ OREN HOOPER'S SONS. ^ have a here with a solution far After the the were In- railroad. This has been before the £ I problem service, people city 4 | faithful in its running and you’ll 4 * In advance of the vited to meet Dr. Stebbins in the for a considerable and present day. Only three parish government time, " ? ^ 0 not be likely to waste time by 0 men living can understand it. And since house. Here for nearly an hour came will probably be settled finally now. ^ delays. Have a Clock that’s an # J M fmmmmMwwmmmwmmmmmwmmMmmmtm two of them are absent, I beg leave to those few who are left of the contempor- # ornament to the room for which $ file It away In the archives of this so- aries of Dr. Stebbins; the multitude who It is probable that City Solicitor Strout 6 it’s chosen. The cost is not (r ciety, without reading It, in the hope that as children and youths came under his in- will report at this meeting his opinion great fluence; and the ones who if here. Wo sell in some future time someone will arise many younger in regard to the proposed half pay for you buy strictly 5 ^ &_w had become familiar through the tales of to it to an Engineer Porter of the ili'e ? reliable Clocks at a reasonable x Interpret understanding their fathers of the great power and department. liavo now world.” Only a great consciousness worth of this noted preaoher and man. While the law of 1897 might allow" half 5 profit and an unusually 5 could say that, but it was a truth that pay in certain conditions, the action of 5 attractive stock. Standard FALL OPENING AT W. H. J outstripped vision. Such is the prophecy the city government was not in com- KOBTLING’S. lii Good Clock of mind. So it is if we ascend to the pliance with the conditions prescribed I by A ---—-t height of Jesus’ life. He was a man particularly strong feature of the that act, and therefore does not meet E. 5. WAITE, Black Cheviot Suits. 1 born in a goods shown at W. H. In the the of the 1 2 la a convenience—a 2 mountain of southeast Kohliug’s approval Solicitor. | pass City 4 JEWELER, 5 great poor but Baxter building, is the excellence of the Asia, how wonderful his work I Bet + 547 CONGRESS STUKET, # 2 one a annoyance. We 2 in new gr^at as not say that his teaching was all, patterns fabrics for fall and win- 0 oetleodtf Price $10. The Mayor’s office was thronged with $ 2 have over a thousand clocks 2 upon which the subsequent of ter wearing. Nothing is lacking to grati history contractors and others interested in the the world has been based. Many fy the man of taste and refinement, All Wool, Fast Black—well 2 from the best makers in the. 2 things opening of bids for the pest house and tailored—perfect fitting— have oonsplTed to make the world what whether it Is an overcoat, trousers, busi- Are wall. The bids iAthe house were REMOVAL an business or dress sun, for Men or Men 2 country. Any kind you want, 2 ness or pest up-to-date Young it now is. But the truth of Jesus is suit, fall evening suit, that is as follows: needed. —sizes 31 to or double breasted thousands of years In advance of the Of Paul Caster, S. R, S., 50—single coats—singlo Joha Summers, $4,680 world We know In the cut and making, the finish and or double breasted “There are of today. not where the J. W. Burrowee, 5,080 Specialist in ell 1 h conic diseases, from 622 Con- vest, plenty imitations’’ the there Is a of in ess to the Mt. Iloue Health great life is to be found. Washington and fitting, perfection tailor- Geoge R. Tuttle, 4,305 St-, Bazaar, bo. of these but when find the 95c to $100. E. G. 66 Be lford St., betwem Forest Avenue and suits, you FIT } in the clothes | Bincolu are ing made, Mr. Johnson, (QUALITY, typos of greatness. The one by Kohllng, 4,710 Grove S'., win re he it more fully to 2 have the 2 Cobb & prepared and our We always largest on his that la not excelled. He satis- Webster, 5,854 treat all ctmmio diseases of whatsoever nature WORKMANSHIP that suits $15 and rich father's estate followed the guarantees Oliver possess, Anderson, 7,SOU with all the modern and improved methods 2 and we are 1 hounds. The other in his faction In every detail, and a steadily $16.50 is what be slock, greatly poverty worked Henry Soule, g 5,644 known to medical jurisprudence, leaving more you will charged. Tailors get $25. well dressed Norman commodious oilice room and to on a flat boat. We take a great soul growing patronage among H.Cook, 6,338 operating room, better 2 pleased show you. 2 Delano and will he open day and ri;! t to a 1 who de- (No quality.) where we find it. men, Is evidence of IPs success. Plaining mill, 6,780 H. K. sire consultation. Grove St. and rorest Ave., 1 Clocks for Hall, Office, 2 Johnson, 5,437 cars the street. Ib We talk of the practical and the ideal. J. S. pass in-mber the number, MATRIMONIAL INTENTIONS. Randall, 5,965 Pit Bedford St., Portland. e connec- Ask to See the Standard Black What do we Telepho 2 Store, Dining Room and 2 mean by Ideal? The Ideal Is J. P. Wescott, 4,700 tion. oetldlm Declarations of matrimonial intentions a vision of the Cheviot Suits. Kitchen. good, the beautiful and Bids for plumbing were as follows: Price $10. 2 have been filed at the office of the city true, higher than now attained. Bnt it George Marshall, $741 against fires. Our Alarm Clocks from 2 clerk by Charles H. Files of Portland, Everybody wants one. Everybody will wear one. 2 ought to be attained, if, —have you ever II. E. Davis, 743 William Burrowes, $1,043 and Maude J. Maclaren of Westbrook; F. SQ. f Think of the inventor and the vistas his 2 soptaodrf ^ mind had become affected. City to be used as a The contraot was not awarded. }f hall, protection i $4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦*♦<>♦ ♦♦♦❖ ♦♦♦

• FOR TO LET. CLOSINC OUT SALE BY SALE. EX-MATOR HAMILTON DEAD. AN ENVOY OF AGUINALDO. WESTmtOOK. WIT AND WISDOM. Geo. W. Brown, 53 Exchange SI • Forty words Inserted under Forty words Inserted under this Iiea j this head The of the one week for 25 cents, cash In regular monthly meeting one week fo; 35 cents, cash in sdvsnci advance, v of the Best Known aud Mol! Bril- As Leader Come* to Tills Severely Afflicted. Due Insurgent Westbrook city government is t o be held 5—BARGAINS IN HOUSES—5. to the “What a wonderful case of the ; & 8HEARMAN’3 fall liant of York County Lawyers. Country Help In Campaign. on at 7.30 o’clock. The golfin lttfnished Lott rooms, u P clearance Monday evening, rfo LET—Nicely AUSTIN$ale of Real Estate. No. craze Miss has!” ! A ODe on same floor wi n steal n room Park, hot and eol< Bargain 1—Uojsh Barstleigh flight, bath; 1st—10 house, Coyle of 11 finished Is likely to be an Import- i* ; [ rooms, finely situated on the meeting quite “Yes. I understand that she has mad heat an I g^s; with o: w t out board. 124 Pleai i water, ba'h, furnace heat, wired for electrt cor : ner of two of the most fashionable streets BO.—Sexto ant session as the meetings of September ant St-between Hign anu P r *.1-1 lights, sewer connections, cemented cella; in [SPECIAL TO THE PEKSS.] New York, September Lopez, up her mind never to be the wife of an; ; j fine Doering District, combination bea-. hardwood ? | and all modern improvements, loca.ion and of Gen- have not been held and as considerable ri o LET—A desirable six room flat, wit J lloors and finish, open fireplace, electric formerly secretary confident one but an Odd Fellow, who is entitle very and very low for cash or exchange. lights 30.—Hon. Charles * moderate '• price date In every Biddeford, September has been will all modern convenience*: price 53 St. iniactupto particular. House eral arrived here on the business accumulating,that to wear the three links as a badge.”- GEO. W. BROWN, Exchange owner Agulnaldo, today Titis is one of the best rents on 8 only five years old, about to leave the 6. Hamilton, former mayor of this city, oome for settlement at the on Newbury 7 2d—Double house on Douglas street; rentec Is said to up meeting Chicago Tlmes-Herald. SOl'THWORIH 105 S j1 State ana house will bo sola at once. in Uunarder Campania. Lopez Apply BROS., pays 11 per cent; will sell at a bargain. Bargain and one of the best known lawyers Monday evening. Middle^ No. 2—A two tenement house of six rooms each have come here at the invitation of Fiske GEO. W. BROWN. 53 Exchange St. o'clock to- The Cleaves Rifles are making admir- ouiy two years old, hot aud cold water, wired western Maine, died at 10.10 for or ; 3d—A fine hou-e with all modern improve to for the O LET—Office lawyer stenographer | for e'e trie lights, sunny exposure, Warren, and he expects to explain the able progress with their rehearsals In every 12 rooms, will be at his residence on Mason street, also Or ent Hali fur lodge purposes | nienls, up-to-date particular, sold with double or single lor. nlgnt, minstrel show that they are to present 29 1 finished house, cost $6‘ 00 to build Bargain No. 3- people the Filipinos’ side of their fight Important to Mothers. ROOM 26, First National Bank Bldg. elegantly Is a small cottage house of six rooms aud after an illness of several weeks. later In the season. Air. Sawyer Is I without considering the lot; the lot is 125x! 1C stable George bottle of and large iot. near enough so cars, school with this country, which is to be a Examine carefully every CASTORIA, store 625 Fores 11 and feet of the finest land in and directing the chorus rpo LET—Half of the small compri-es 13,750 stores. This lias been in; rked down to safe sure for infants and ai the 10 feet above the level ol $1200 out the following 6lgned feature of the show. Messrs. L. a and remedy children, ; X avenue, Woodfords; nice place for city, elevated cash and will the arrest of Lopez gave strong a go quick. Bargain No. 4—a Shortly after George office or store or business that dou' t Forest avenue. Douse will be sold at great H. Brackett, Clarence Sawyer, Steve and see that ic cigar any house only lour years old tli*t will accommo- statement: to DEERINf 1 s bargain. Located corner of Deering avenue of Boston, wTio is charged and Fred Elwell are to assume character i take much room; rent $4 $5. date two small families, stable aud Champion United ! and street, large lot. “My object in visiting the REAL ESTATE CO., Woodfords.29-1 Noyes M irked down to $.000 for a quick sale. with committing the quadruple murder parts as end men, and Mr. George Albert Bears the GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. Bar- to in American // j gain no. 5-Is a five room two tenement house States is not interfere is to officiate as Interlocutor. The of six nea : 5th—A fine new house completed ou in West Newtield, last June, Mr. Hamil- Haley Signature LET—$8.00 per month, rooms, Just on hue of sewer and on the corner of cars 9 rooms bath and two but to tell the American second Is to consist of a musical on line of electric ] Lawn street, finished with a as coun- politics solely part TO Woodfords, streets, location good one. sun all Will ton was retained by the prisoner In Use For Over 30 Years. 176 1-2 Mid all modern improvements. The opportunity of day. the desire in refer- turn by Hezeiton’s club and sketches by Sebaro water. SCOTT WILSON, be sold quica at $2000. AUSTIN & in the people what Filipinos 29-1 a life time. Cash car exchange. SHEAR- sel, and was to have defended him the character men. The third part is an The Kind Yon Have Always Bought. ! die s reel. MAN, 240 tetevens 29-1 ence to the future of our GEO. W. BROWN\ 53 Exchange St. Ave.__ term. three government one entitled “A in trial at Alfred this About original Day Camp” f For house lots in Fessenden that com- LET—Upstairs tenement at 65 BKOWI sale—Eight to business engagements, one of the country. It has been said my and is to combine scenes of aotual camp- Park. These are the balance remaining out of weeks ago Mr. Hamilton visited the TO to a family of 4 or 5, no children. 29-1 OWINGfinest residences In me Dmring District is with with and ST., 52 already been sold. to ing to America is in the interest of cer- life drills, etc., oomedy Like the Concert of Europe. 60 lots, naving Apply ottered for ren:a!, furnished or unlu mshed at Alfred, and held a lengthy and fair GEO. W. 63 Exchange St. county jail chorus. The date for the show the oi BROWN, best of references required aud to the tain and We, as Filipi- O LET—Rooms at the Waldo by day 7200 feet right On his arrlva persons parties. be “This company,” said the impresarit 3 house lots, Monbegan Island, a rare interview with Champion. has not beeq set, but will probably ap- week, or en suite, steam heat anc paity tins is opportunity. AUSTIN & the T1 single each. nos, know no parties in United for the third week in November. In despair, “reminds me of the conceri electric 21 Meal tickets $3.50, WALDC Apply SHEARMAN, 240 Elevens Ave. 23-1 home he was taken sick, and never after- pointed lights. GEO. \7. BROWN, 63 Exchabge St. States. We have only one desire, viz: Mr. Guy P. Woodman is in the city of Europe.” HOTEL, 5;6 CONGRESS Street29-1 ward left the house. Meningitis was the j septGdtf. REN I—.single house with stable, ail at the home of his a or so what 1 To seek justice for our country Those parents,for day “In way?” RENT—Si. gle house No. 73 Roberts FORfu. mshed, 10 a ma ana ho wife fur the final cause of his death. before to New York to resume FOR a desirable and convenient board the man no returning “Every individual member of it wanti street; new, winter and owner; good lcoi- who desire to give us justice will bath sue FOR SALE. Mr. Hamilton was born in Biddeford his travels with the qhemical contra by to be the principal soloist.”—Chicago j rent or eleven room including library, ticn, good neighborhood, sieam neat, a.together doubt be to know the wants and which he is Mr. Woodman has sewing rooms, hard wood floors, set refrigera a fine olace, You don’t wan to wait a if the son oi uel glad employed. uay in 1855. being youngest Post. tor, with so pstone tuns.I For particu- 27 ft. lias this inieiests AUSTIN'& conditions of the All we for several months past been the repre- laundry SALE—A sloop yacht, good yon. SHEARMAN, first mar- Philippines. lars to 212 Cumberland Street 29-1 FORcabin accommodations for Is a 240 St< vans C. Hamilton, Biddeford’s city sentative of the firm in Maine,but is uow apply cruising. Ave.__29-1 want is witn honor to both parties good sea boat. Will be sold at a bar atn. and afterward a sherilff of York peace to travel in New Fork and shal, Connecticut, Over fifty years has Pond's Extracts been for laundry or barbershop; houses RYAN & RENT—An 8 room tenement will be and I to be able to show that the an- KELSEY._1-2 After schools in Bid- hope New Jersey. *He does not anticipate ROOMSfurnished or unfurulsed: one at South FORready next month, on line of cars, steam county. attending used by the people and profession as the best SALE—Some fine investments in houses conditions of our country are such as to other visit home until about a year from Portland; four furnished for 1 ghi housekeep- heat, open nraptace in oau p.irmr, bathroom, Hamilton FORand in 10 lo 12 per deford, Saco and Lewiston,Mr. remedy for Pain, Sores, Catarrh, ect. furnished heuse for board oi two lands Deering, paying etc., etc., first class all around. Yon waut 10 inde- now. ing; persons; a fit us for the maintsnence of that cent. See us it you want the good tuff. tills as i, wj tli took a course at the Limerick academy, cart, hay rack, rake tedder and express wagon secure It waiting a few days Gerald Wyman Is a member of Co. E, DEERING REAL ESTATE CO., Woodford-. for sale cheap S. L, CARLETON, 118 Con- for. AUSTIN & SHEARMAN, 240 Stevciu then returned to Biadeford and engaged pendence." 11th now on duty at San Juan, 29-1 infantry, MISCELLANEOUS. gress 8t.28-1 Ave.29-1 Messrs. Warren and Lopez left at three Porto Rico. in newspaper work. He was reporter o’clock this afternoon for Boston. Their The Baptist church of Westbrook ten- trO LET—Lower tenement of six rooms and SALE—We have three good trades in portion of a fine large house, on the ine of and editor of the Biddeford Daily words inserted under this A 600 will ah city dered a call tq Rev. C. B. Ilsley, D. D. Forty head bath, steam heat, gas, hot and cold water; ITtORsingle houses in Deering at $2500, $; A electrics, be rented turmshed for tddress there will be 220 Devonshire at 25 St. For and are Call and the winter to the party, trice is SALE—A story and Red Men. He leaves a matism and nervous diseases of all kiuds. JL and sunny 18 Wilmot St. FORhouse of it rooms and bath, steam heat, of Pythias are willin’’ Wilson dlstriot grocery da livery shed; exposure. A line C. B. al o it 30 ft-, ong. with lead And like Barkis, “they Bearing aug29-4 at lower BELL. 26-1 sloop cemented ce) ar, slate tubs and sink, open successful in has been the week Inquire keel 2000 lbs. ahd some iuside widow, who has been very team, enjoying past weighing ballast; plumbing, one Are place, lot 50 x 8u feet, too, C. S. DeLong, contractor and is finely built; finished with ash and cherry as|a vacation. He has been at Buxton rrtO EET—The beautiful modern residence 89 ; located on Oak St. near Congress St. For newspaper work and other literary lines. NOTICE—builder; Jobbing promptly attended to; has leather in price Sunday there was a fleet of nine boats where his wife has been the two A North St.. 11 rooms, hath, steam heat; a large cabin, u.holstery cabin, and inquire of HENERY S, p^st estimates given; houses for sa e mid to let; set ot in particulars fine house: small to dishes, etc., all first class condition. TRICK 121 assembled near the old tide mill creek weeks negotiated, also care of strictly price right party. EY, Exchange St,28-2 mortgages nroDerty, H, H. 92 St26-1 Will be sold cheap as owner has no furener use THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. Mr. Hudson’s new house on 204 Federal St. Call or SHAW, North engaged in smelt fishing. Conditions George Carpenter’s shop for a yacht. Address SALE—Great bargain; two family house, write 86 EXCHANGE ST. Office hours 9-11 a. Prospect street Is nearly ready for occu- ritO LET—Storage room for household fnrni- FRANK W. BUCKNAM. FOR within five minutes walk of Grand were not favorable and but few were m. from * 81700; The housa Is built on land form- and 1-5 p. m. Telephone 434-2. J ture, etc., easy of access, clean and dry; sep29d2w Yarmouth, Me. pancy. mar21dtf Trunk d -pot; will sell for $200 cash, balance as Lord George Hamilton Finds Ills Lon- caught. The craft came mostly from erly owned by Mr. Hudson^ father. owuers can examine at any time; rooms locked. rent. G. F. ALEXANDER & CO., £3 Ex- Rates from $1 to f 1.50 per month, according SALE—Variety and fancy goods store don Audlenee Hostile, the Portland side. Prof. James Boyd and family, who changes27-1 will find good shooting and to space required—786 FOREST AVE., Wood- FORand ticket agency combined, located near have been spending the summer months SPORTSMEN The first teachers’ meeting of the sea- fishing ilirougU September and October and fords. 26-1 the Union Station reasons for selling is other SALE—To close an estat". 2Va store at the home of Mrs. Boyd's mother, Mrs. good board at moderate prices at Elm Cottage. business. For further particulars inquire of FOItbrick house containing 12 roon s. now rent- son was held at the brick school house, re- Address MP.S. II. E. West LET—One Clavier on reasonable ed a now London, September 29.—Lori George Adele Adams, Highland street, have ALLEN, Poland, TO Virgil A. C. LIBBY & CO., 42% Exchange St. 28-1 ; also small building med for a store; Knlghtvllle, Saturday afternoon. There turned to their home In Chicago. Mr, Me. 17-2 terms. Apply between 12 and 2 and 7 and lot30x80, and situated No. 74 St Lawrence St. of state for India, 9 m. a: 234 State street. 26 1 Eor Hamilton, secretary Charles Adams returned with them and & re- p. particulars inquire of A. C. LIBBY & CO., was a percentage of the teachers Wilson, auctioneers, FEMALE HELP WASTED. 12 the division large to to 169 corner of va Exchange St. 27-1 who has represented Ealing is to resume his studies at the Chicago NOTICE—Gossmoved 154 Middle St, ffdO LET—Large, well furnished room, with present and the meeting was presided Silver St dtf I of Middlesex in the House of Commons, university large closet and steam heat; also large this is'nt a bargain I don’t Know one. A over by J. Otis Kaler, superintendent of The D. L. S. club of Stroudwater is to sunny front room, furnished or unfurnished. Forty words Inserted under tilts Lead IP1two family name in good repair for $2000. and who is a brother of the Duke of TO LOAN—On first and second 16 between Sia'.e and Park. 25-1 Gilman of Boston was hold its first meeting for the season Tues- Gray street, one week for 35 cents, cask in advance. Easy payments. This will pay 10 per cent. schools, Prof. MOISEY on real also on stocks Abercorn, had a very hostile reception at at three o'clock mortgages estate; Come quick or you will lose it. C. S. DC LONG, day afternoon. October 9, ~ present and gave a very interesting and and bouds or any other pood collateral securi- LET—New three flat house, No. 22 Vesper 86 Exchange St. 27-1 a union 1st meeting In London this af- at the home of Mrs. J. B. Curtis. English ties- of A. C. LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 WANTED- A for housework. on Inquire TOSL, near Fort Allen Park and electrics. Each girl general instructive lecture penmanship. and literature Is to be the course street. ” L. T. Fort F. Alexander & ternoon. The Liberals had evidently history Exchauge septld4w flat contains five rooms and a bath. Ilot and Applv HILLMAN, Williams. FOR SALE-G. Co., 93 Ex Mrs. Lottie Brandt, who has been visit- of study pursued by the club this season. TVrE WILL BUY household or store cold water, open plumbing, hard wood floors; change street, are offering great bargains the audience and the distur- goods _28-l_ In estate in and packed The next of the Stroudwater ft fixtures of or will re- all modern Lower flat heated real the city in the Deering ing her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Eben meeting any description, improvements. by "lirANTED—A for general house- bance was 60 that his same at our fox furnace. Will be for Oct. lOtb. capable girl district. If you want to buy for a home or In- great Jordshlp W. C. T. U. is to be held on Wednesday ceive the auction rooms ready occupancy »» Hamilton and other relatives at Pleas- work. Bring references. 6 CONGRESS call at their office.26 l was finally obliged to desist from ad- at the home of the pastor, Kev. Mr. •ale on commission. GOSS & WILSON* Inauire of R. S. DAVIS, 108 Exchange Sr. or vestment, 91 Eastern Promenade. 251-tf PARK.27-1 the meeting and communloated antdale for the month, left Saturday Newcomb at South Portland. Auctioneers, 154 Middle street, corner Silver dressing past leb3-tf SALE—Houses on Congress St.. Pearl balanoe of his remarks to the street WANTED—50 at to rnn ma- the report- for her home at N. Y. She was Mr. Lauren Willis of Stroudwater has girl3 once, power FORSt, P’ranklm St, Oxford St, Brown Buffalo, BE LET—Desirable lower rent 370 Cum- »* chines on muslin underwear. Good St., ers who congregated on the platform. to Vt where he is to pay Newbury St., Adams St., Braokett St., Wilmot her Miss gone Burlington, MONEY TO LOAN—On first and second TOberland Street. 7 rooms, bath and furnaoe, and work. EVELETH & IN- In all 66 candidates were returned to- accompanied by granddaughter, at the of steady RUSS, St., Melbourne St., Morning St., Winslow take up his studies University mortgages on real estate, life insurance very pleasant and convenient; possession given 146 Middle St. 26-1 St, Lottie who will attend sohool In GALLS, St. John ana Cumberland Sts. day unopposed. The Ministerialists ag- Rogers, Vermont, an eight year course policies, or any good collateral security. Notes October 1st. price 820.00 per month GEO. F. St, Deermg pursuing G. F. ALEXANDER & CO. £6-1 gregate 59; Liberals, 5; Nationalists, 2. that city during the winter. of study, taking the regular university discounted at low rates. W. P. CARR, Room JUNKINS, 270 Middle Street, near Monu- and capable girl for general viscount eld- 4, 185 Middle St.sep3-4 ment Square. 2>1 WANTED—Neathousework. Reference 101 DAN- Cranborne, Conservative, N. E. Gordon has returned from course and concluding with the course of required, est son of the of was Capt, FORT HI ST. 26-1 SALE-Two family minutes’ Marquis Salisbury, study In mediolne. His brother, Mr. GOOD WATCH needs careful attention and OR FACTORY BUILDING-The house,three re-eleoted at Rochester. a business trip to Eastport, IV-A-& TED-—A of education aud refine- FORwalk from City Hall, in good condition and Frank Willis of Leominster, Mass., who A best of workmanship when it is cleaned or OFFICEfirst floor of the building occupied by the l&dy »» mentto keep my house, assist in medical' always rented. Also two lamily house on No less than five vessels were awaiting has been on a visit at the home repaired. Thiskmdot work Is my specialty; American Company on Plum street is parental Express correspondence for the sale of home Franklin St We have quite a number of ex- FESSENDEN DIDN’T SAY IT. him to my 20 years with W. F. Todd Is the offered for rent. Apply to E. A. NOYES, Port- treat- chances to haul out on the marine rail- accompanied Burlington. experience one tnat is a cellent trades in this locality. G. F. ALEXAN- best guarantee of good work. Mv prices are land Savings Bank. 10-tf ment; good conversa- with an ot DER & CO. 26-1 Stamford, Conn., September 28.—Joe way Saturday. reasonable. GEO. W. BARBOUR. 388 Con- tionalist, musical, idea matrimony, SHIP FOUNDERS AT SEA. from 35 to 45; near Lewiston. Address for a gress street, opposite City Hall. 1-tf Manley says Sam Fessenden never mads Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Libby of short time Box 85, Bo. Durham. Me.25-1 SALE—Eight room house and stable New 80.—The British that remark about the have been York, September NEGOTIATED—Purchasers TO LET. FORlarge lo% 14,000 feet, Ideated In the widely quoted Brown street, entertaining Stitchers on Muslin owned the Standard MORTGAGESof real estite who desire a loan to com- heart of the Deering district on one of the pret- hatred of a at the from the week. ship Nonpareil by Furnished house 71 State WAN*TED—ExperiencedLuderwear and We offer Almighty’s quitter company Naples during their purchase or owners naving mort- St., Wrappers. tiest streets. This will be sold at a great trade. Oil which sailed from here on plete good wages and permanent positions. THE national convention In 1896. The Elizabeth will company, gages or due, can obtain lit eral 10 rooms, bath, furnace, laun- G. F. ALEXANDER & CO., 83 Exchange. Kepubllcan ferryboat City begin maturing past CHE NEK Y MFG. CO., No. 238 Middle St. 18-2 10 for loans at a low rate of iuterest by applying to with or Tin other one of a of Meriden schedule of September Sourabaya, Java, dry, nicely furnished, __26-1 day party her winter trips today. FREDERICK S. VAILL, Real Estate. First WANTED—Fancy f’roners, siarohers and with a full of case foundered at without rent low to de- SALE—At a Republicans, engaged In political conver- The entertainment the ladies cargo oil, National Bank Builuitg. aug31diw piano; mangle girls. Apply at GLOBE STEAM bargain, counters, show given by sirable F. I^ORcases and tables in store 18 Free St. In- sea on and hsr crew party. GEO JUKI*INS, LAUNDRY, 26 to 36 street. made reference to the re- of the UniversaIJst parish Friday evening Septembers 22 of 26 Temple jyl4-tf sation, reported •2JO Middle near Monument quire of JOHN M. CONWAY, 520 Congress St was successful In every respect. There men were to this St., mark of Fessenden to and com- brought port today by LOST AND FOUND. Manley was and Instrumental se- Square. sep28 lw* WANTED—MALE HELP. __261 good 6inging the British tramp steamer Glengoll, mended it and its author, whereupon lections while only sixteen of the jugs SALE—Boarding house, centrally locat- words EOIted, fully furnished, one of the best loca- another man surprised those which were distributed for contributions words Inserted under this head Forty inserted under this head present by Forty LET—A first-class corner store, tions in the city for table boarders, steam heat- in dollars which will be James J. Corbett was one of the pas- Congress one week for JJ5 cents, cash in advance. declaring that Fessenden never said ant- brought sixty one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. T’O corner Gilman. Plate glass, steel ceiling ed, open thumbing, can accommodate 60 board- used for the electrical lighting of the new sengers on the Campania which arrived location for or store or ers. N. S. 53 26-1 thing of the kind, at least he never said good drug grocery shoe GARDINER, ExchangeJSt. In T 08T—A small female spaniel dog, has long store: almost new. Fitce|25. L. M. LEIGH from 12 to 16 years of age. chapel. yesterday New York. WANTED—Boy»» it to Mr. Manley. This lei to a dispuute. Lt brown ears, hair hangs over eyes, two TON. 53 Exchange street.__28-tf 10 FREE St. SALE—West of Casco St, handy to m iltese spots on back, yellow ribbon on neck, FORbusiness part of Congress St., nice resi- The conclusion arrived at was that one LET—Large, furnished front room wit! Tlf ANTED—Good reliable man to Miss Edna Lemont has returned from answers to name of Ruby, color wnite, very go on road dence of 8 rooms and bath, electric lights, bay WANTED. TO alcove, steam neat, gas, bath room privi- »» as collector liberal of the men should write to Mr. Manley at Brunswick. curly. Finder leave at Eoiton boat. 1-1 j remuneration to wiunow and piazza, furnace teat, beautiful leges. Inquire lorenoons at 19 ELLSWORTE right party; must be able to give others the national committee's Mr. left the of STREET. bond, lawn and dower garden. Price $3,000. W. H. Republican Lloyd Longley employ Forty words inserted under tblg head l-tf need not apply. Apply to L. R. & ■ in avicct mi WHITE, WALDRON CO., 180 Middle St. 26-1 in Knapp Brothers and is soon to leave for uoj—ruiiiiy diiniiuL’u, oj'uug SwetPs Hotel, from 8 a. m., to 5 m. 1-1 headquarters New York and ask him one week for 25 cask in advance. riiu jue,i— nouse rvo. iu u-ray street, in room* p. for cents, ±J or on the street near Eastman's dry goods Colorado Springs the benefit of his A and bath, newly and ■ O you want to buy a home that will ever af- directly and briefly whether Air. Fessen- store, a pooketbook containing a sum of papered painter SALESMEN wanted for health, His many friends are hoping for throughout; also house No. 8 Dana Block high D| ter please you, first because it is situated WANTED AT ONCE-A nicely furnished money. Finder will be suitably rewarded by TRAVELINGgrade staple line to dry goods and den had ever declared to him that “God a Pearl street. of C. H. 2V general at Deering Center, second because of thefaot speedy recovery. *» room, heated, with board, for refined leaving it at the bouse of H. W. NOYES. 36 Enquire RANDALL, trade. Contract for balance ot this and Commercial or 112 State St. year that its value will enhance, and third it is new Almighty hates a quitter,” or “The Al- Miss Lottie Rogers, Elm street, enter- in west of Winter street. 20-1 St., augldtf all of next if sales are satisfactory. strictly private family; AMERI- and complete and so well arranged that you tained a of friends in a Address C'. C. Press CAN STANDARD mighty hates a quitter ?’ That letier wat party pleasant fenthmanUgh St., preferred. F., TJICKED up at Cousin’s Island, a 15 foot doty. JEWELRY CO., Deirolt, cannot he'p but be pleased with if. See it at manner Thursday evening. Miss Office. 1-1 Mich. 29-1 on Mr. lost Rogers The owner can have the same by paying ouce. AUSTIN & SHEARMAN, Deering Cen- despatched Alonday. Alanley leaves to the winter ter. Saturday pass for charges. HENRY GROVES, Cousin’s Island, TO LET. 26-1 no time in His WANTED—Board tie winter, by a lady SPECIALTY SALESMEN WANTED to answering It. reply fob months in Buffalo, N. Y. »* Me.26-1 In a physician’s family, best of references ^ place departments of perfumes and toilet lows: Mr. J. Lester has resumed a Whitney given. Address L. E. K., Press Office. 29-1 where near Boothbay boat. The flue offices on the main floor o articles in all classes of stores. Very attrac- SALE—An ll-room lodging house, with his duties as clerk for W. E, FOUND-SomeIf owner can and FOR Dear Sir:—In answer to let- Dyer. prove property pay tive advertising features. High cash commis- store In basement, all let; tills 1* a monsy- “My your The Ladies’ Aid was entertained Xlf ANTED—Pupils and singers who desire to call on J. the First National Bank re Thurs- * charges H. BLAKE, Widgery’s Building sions and liberal contract to the rignt man. maklng trade; don’t miss it; this house will ter of the 24th can that I * with me this season to their Inst.,I say don’t day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. stuny register wharf.___25-t vacated the Mercantile Trus t The ELYSIAN MFG. CO., Mich. clear over all expenses $35 per mouth. C. 8. names with my Studio Accompanist. Miss Ida cently by Detroit, know, for he never made either remark tc A. S. Dyer, where the following officers OST— lietv e >n Chapman National Bank and DeLONG, 86 Exchange street. 25-1 Finkhsm, at once for choice of hours. I shall * Co. counter work and __29-1 me.” were elected: head of Preble street a pocketbook con- Elegant fitting return to Portland October 15. O. STEWART ANTED—A class LET—6-room tenement on Wilmot street, taining $21 in bills, two no'es and other pa- in outer and I \T7 first salesman, one who Pres.—Mrs. J. A. S. TAYLOR. septlSdtf room, massive Fire ant 1 v T has T'O in also Dyer. pers. The finder will be rewarded by leaving had experience and is well acquainted $10 per month, first-class repair; RUSSIAN LEGATION LEAVES with business near suita- Vice Pres.—Mrs John C. Wilson. the same at 264 Brackett street. J. N. DON- Burglar vault with interior slee | the grocery trade of Maine. MILLIKEN, places Monument square proof ble PEKIN. Sec. and-Col—Mrs. R, M, Benson. N ELL.25-1 TOMLINSON CO. 29-1 for any kind of business. C. S. DelONG, safes in private room. Steam heat an< ( 86 Fxchange 25-1 Treas.—Mrs. W. W. Morrison. service furnished. street._ St. Petersburg, September 30.—The fol- Janitor WANTED—Man to work on farm, one that to Cashier is a milker. lowing despatch, dated Pekin, September Bank Book Lost. Apply ”T good AYRSHIRE MILK Savings I ARM, Stroudw&'.er, Me. 29-1 SPOT GASH-OLD GOLD. 27, has been received from M. De YARMOUTH. LOW RATES FIRST NATIONS BANK. Giers, IVE have been notified in writing, by. Eugene We pay spot cash for old and you bright young man as outside1 gold give Russian minister to Chinat H. as Revised Sta' WANTED—A” the also it in Cloudman, required by sepl5dtf salesman for prominent southern house. highest price. We take exchange utes. 47. Section 112, that Ills for other Jeweler, ‘In accordance with orders from the Chapter Deposil Salary to star; §50 per moth; references. Ap- goods. McKENNEY, The For 3 Minutes’ Conversation Book, No. 3704, is lost and that he desires a du- Monument The school for to be conducted : ply 9 to 1 for three days, ROOM No. 106 Square. sepl8dtf highest I am for Tien girls by plicate book issued to him. 3, A, quarters, leaving Exchange St., 28-1 as Tsin with the whole Miss Stockbridge is to open on Wednes- Approximately follows: GORHAM SAVINGS BANK. WANTED city._ business $7-0 legation.” -SITUATIONS. 3POR SALE—Bakery, present By JOHN A. WATERMAN, Treasurer. boy 15 to 13 years of per month. This established busiuess can day, October 20th, and is to accommodate FOR DISTANCE OF "WANTED—Office age, Gorham, Me., 8ept. 14. 1900. septl6-la\v3w3 Quick aud accurate. Address be secured at inventory price. E. O. STEPHEN- LOST HIS BICYCLE. a limited number of Forty words Inserted under this hea ai J Vv pupils. The school 1. U. JbOX 833. 26-1 SON. Mgr., Equity Loan & Real Estate Co.,45f one week for 25 cash In Lieut. John G. Berry of the cutter Is to be conducted at the old Stockbridge cents, Kdvnnci l-2Cong;ess St. 21-1 Less than 5 miles, 10 cents WANTED—Two good cabinet makers who is the mansion at Yarmouth. The sohool LOST ! »» understand also 3 Woodbury mourning loss of his bi- is not “ ” ANTED—Situation a running machines, ad J. TIAKER'S OVEN FOR SALE—One No. \¥T by girl, as cook an d to SMITH im- a " Ply & RUMERY, 512-316 Fore St. Middleby baker’s oven and cooking cycle. He went down on Portland pier for oollege preparatory course, but for 5 to 15 15 general housework, in a small fbst clas * A to 2C-1 plements. One baker’s wagon and one de- a class education. " TUESDAY, UOLD WATCH, family, ready leave beach in about one weel _ yesterday morning and boarded the Wood- practical high livery pung wjth baker’s Call.onoraa- Mr Warren good references. Address “S,” P. O. Box 155; top- George Hammond,agent of 15 to 25 '» to work on fish, 14 LONG1 dress P. A. SMITH. Waterville, Me. Trustee bury, leaving the wheel on the wharf, 20" open face, marked on inside cover “Fron Ocpaa Park, Old Orchard, Me. \VANTEp-MenT T tV the Forest and who _ HARF, of Paper company wife, Rates for distances in father and mother to W. H. A.’’ Very libera 1 city, 26-1l the estate of J. W. Lemont, bankrupt several hours afterwards tht have been abroad for several greater proportion. a au7-8w Returning weeks, are reward offered arid no questions asked. Find WANTED—By young ladv, room an board, location near for steam vacht, 24 PLUM bicyole was gone. It has not been seen expected to sail from Liverpool, October er will please leave at the PRESS OFFICE. Spring st; cars pr f WTANTED—Cook by TELEPHONE SERVICE ferred. Reteren -es SALE —The only available lot of land for home. sepl4 dtf exchanged. Address it j. __®£:__26-1 the lieutenant or of the offioerf 5th, L. Press office. IJ'ORon the Western Promenade, located bo- any police Mrs. J. C. a., 26-1 Stockbridge and Miss Anne AT TOUR RESIDENCE WANTED—Man, upright character, to mani- | tween the residences of Messers. Cartland and since. A FABLE kge business Stockbridge of Providence, R, I., have Is useful ft cook would like situation; ah o J of old established house Conley. Also a first-class furnished cottage, always, ■ A; Saiary $18 per week and arrived in town on their way from Beth- working housekeeper. Call forenoons at 9 expenses payabbe stable and land at Willard Beach. Apply Helpful often, School street. each week direct from head ■ A of lehem, N. H, AGENTS WANTED. 25-1 qua ters. Exnensie to TRUE BROS No. 384 Fore street, 31-tl Night Terror. sometimes, and money advanced. Position permanent Mrs. Charles Todd Moffett of Necessary CLERK—Junior wishes Refer Chicago, all 1|RUG permane H0USE- 301 i~ SALE—House with 11 rooms and about “Awful was felt for the Cheap the year round. WANTED—“GALVESTON: Tin s position: have had six ■e Caxton Build ApOR anxiey widow Wellesley ’85, has recently been a guest of years’ experiem fn.COrMTANDARDlpS. two acres of land filled with fruit trees. of the AGENTSHorrors of a Stricken t manufacturing and work. brave General Burnham of Ma- her classmate, Mrs George E. Binl. Cliv,” by Mura prescription Speai Chicago._8eplg-j.7--2-24-29Qctl-6-8 Also Ijouse lots adtoinlng, In East Deering, at » when Halstead. Fully illustrated, fastest setting bool : English and French and always willing at d 1JOOKKEEPER chias, Me., the doctor said sht The olass of 1901, Y'armouth Grammar and stenographer wanted[. bargain by GEO.'W. ADAMS, 108 Exchange NEW ENGLANO and ever published; only $1.50. Best terra s obliging. BLAIR, No 9 Brook St., Watervil Le A* man St. would die from Pneumonia before morn- has elected the TELEPHONE .> oung preferred; must write a comn M. Me. cured *’ p esswork; a’so familiar with °wu N. E. STAPLES, Brldgton. 314__ entirely her.” This marvellous elf t my bed and board without all-round count •v Ln handwritlue, A. T. CO Room , September 30.—The Mikado provoca ue-wspape aad job office wo k; II Exchange street, Mtv medicine is guaranteed to cure ail Throat tion, I h reby warn all persons qpt to trus compeleut to Portland, has summoned Ito take charge, desires permanent in Chest and Lung Diseases. 50c and Marquis to form a her or myechltdren, who have gone with her MAINSPRINGS 75c. position Only out of c:ty. Perfectly reliable, and referenc iT„ WANTED—An able-bodied man who urr. 75c, $1.00. Tria bottles free on of on my acco unt. Warranted for 1 year. The best derstands MAINSPRINGS, at H P, S. cabinet, ^the the as resignation quality c f given to character and Address BiS tn farnuag thoroughly, betwee5n The by ROBERT F. SHACKFOKD. American ability. J. the ages of 21 and and best American Mainsprings, made Goold’s drug store, 677 Street. mainsprings. McKENNEY, Th s M. DYER, 73 St. Lawrence 35, who comes well r■e- Congress Yamagata ministry. Gornam, Sept. 24, 1900. St., Portland,’M the Elgin and Waltham companies Warranted sep'4llw* Watchmaker, Monument Square. septiSdi f t0 IKA STOC1 Bep28-lw, BRlJK'Kefin-VArPly K- for one year. the “KIDGE, 50(Vi Congress street. 1 McKENNEY, oefeler, 1 12-tl-iw* M uument Square. Jly20dtf

% BONDS. Sch Vesta Pearl for w (Br), Clementsport, NS, PorHsn Ports STEAMERS. Jortland Os. J 907.117 119 Boston. Sch B !*A'' at Hillsboro, sell Wm Jones. Portland 4.3. 1902—1912 Funding.. 102 103 Leonard (Br), River Herbert, NS, for NB, Sept 26, STEAMERS. York. McLean, Newark. Portland 4s. 1913. Funding.108 108 New Sell Railroad. Simmons. Ar at Port Hawkesburv Sept 26, seb Eliza J 6 114 Friendship. Bangor s. 1905.IWater.112 Sch George H Ames, Bostou lor Kennebec. Pendleton, Hutchinson, Phila ielpnla. CASCO BAY STEAM BOaTcT. Bath 4%s. 19071 Municipal.101 103 In at 28. Cleared. port Newcastle, NMVV, Aug ship Bath 4s. 1931, Refunding.101 103 Kennebec, Lewis, lor Honolulu; McLaurm, DOMINION LINE: Custom House Wharf, Portland, Me. Belfast 4». Munleiuall918.1 lO 113 Steamer Endeavour Candlish. Oakes, fur Manila. 102 (Br), Aberdeen Calais 43 1 901—1911 Refunding.... 100 — of Products in the R Refold & Co. Ar at Santa Cruz. Cuba, Sept 27. hue Mary C Montreal to WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. Quotations Staple Lewiston03,* 1901. Municipal .101 102 for Liverpool. Ill Effect 1 Steamer Horatio Hall, Bragg, New York—J F Hale. Wakely, Pernambuco, to load New In Sept. Gill, !)()(>. newisicii 4h. 1913. Municipal.105 107 Effect Oet. 1, 1000. Li hoc mb. York. Steamer. Saco 4s. 1901. Municipal.100 102 From Montreal. From Quebec. For Forest Leadin'! Markets. Sell Floronce-Creadlck. Lauk, Kennebec and In port at Sydney, NSW. Aug 28, sliin Wm 11 City Lauding, Peaks Is- TRAINS LEAVE UNION STATION, RAIL Maine Central R K73.l9lg,oons.ii!tgl35 137 tirotli. for Sail brancisco. Dominion. Sept. 29, Sept. 29, 2 p. m. land, 6.45. 0.45, a. m., * ** Philadelphia—J S Winslow & Co. Macy, daylight. 8.00, 9.00, 10.30, 12.00, 2.15, 4VaS. 10S 110 Passed 2 B Cambroman, Oct. C, daylight. Oct 6, 2 p. m. 3.15, 6.00. (i.15 p. m. WAY SQUARE AS FOLLOWS: * ** ** Sell WmCCante ie, Laltlnvaite, Baltimore— Anjer Aug •, barque J Walker, 4s cons. mtg.... 105 1<)6 ‘Ottoman, Oct. lo. direct J S Winslow & Co. Wallace, Hong Kong for New York. daylight, Return-0.20. 7.20, 8.30, 9.30, 10.50, 11.50 a. m., 7 0° a. m. 102 For Brims wide, Lewiston (Lower) g6s,19i»0.exten’sn.l01 Seh R F •Roman, Oct. 13, daylight, direct. 1.00, 2.35. 3.35, 5.15, 6.3 1 p. m. ami Grain Pettigrew, Morse, Philadelphia—J S Bath. Boothbav. Fopham Beach Au- New York Slock, Mouey Portland & OgcPg g6s, V900, 1st nuglOO 1C1 Vancouver, Oct. 20. daylight, Oct. p.m. For Cushing’s 6 10.30 Rockland, Winslow & Co. Spoken. 20,2 Island, 45, 8.00, a, gusta. and Portland Water Co's 48. 1927.107 109 111., 2.15. 4.00, 6.15 rn. Waterville, Skowhegan Belfasr Sch Wm li S Wins- •These steamers do not carry p. 8.30 a. m. For MuiUet Review ( Park, Lee, Philadelphia—J lat 43 passen;ers. Danville Jc., Rumford Falls, low Si Co. Sept 22, 33, Ion 60, barque Hbrmandy, Return—7.05, 8.15, 11.03, a. in., 2 45. 4.15, Roitou Stock LI v or pool ior Boston. 6.40 m. Farmlngton- Bangsley am1, LiUl. Seh White Foam, Rice, Indian Harbor—J H p. WatervltleWi3t0n‘ Boston to via. For Little and Great Diamond Sales of stock at the Boston Stock Exchange; Blake. Llvarpool Queenstown. Islands, f o.io a. m. For v Trefetheus and Brunswick, Bath, Lewiston. NEW rojtx. Sopt. 20 bid. Steamer.From Boston.■**- Evergreen Landings, Gardiner, Augusta and Waterville. SUNDAY, 30. Peaks Island, 5.30, J7.00 10.30 a. 12.00 Atchison. 27% Sept. SHORTHAND WRITERS. New 8.20, 111., 11. a. m. Express for Danville Jo- Lewis- Prime mercantile paper 4"* <’5Vs i-er cent. England, Oct. 10th, 10.30 a. m. in., 4.15, 0.15, ni. qo Boston fit Maine.187 A rri ved. 2.00, p. ton, Waterville, Moosehead Lake via Foxcroft, busi- Kates of passage. Return —Leave Little Diamond Sterling Exchange was weak, with actual American Bell.. Island, Bangor, Washington County If. R Bar Harbor, Steamer Manhattan. Bennett. New York— 6.30, 7.53, 9.30, 11.45 a. 111., 12.26, 7.20 Aroostook bills 4 85B4 *«r re- Central Massachusetts. 13Va First aud Ke- 3.15, 4.30, p. County and for Houlton,Woodstock, ness In bankers 85Va,«;4 and mdse to J F Llscomb. Mr Ileuel Small Re-elected New Rut- Cabin—$52.50 up slngie. in. St. do pfd, 62 passengers 4>«rn—Silt.00 and Stephen, St. Andrews, St John and Hali- < up, accordiug to steamer — mand ant'4 82Vi£a4 82V4 lor sixty ays pos'ed Tog Asher J Hudson, towing barge John R Return Leave Great Diamond Island, fax via Vanceboro. Maine Central.165 land President. and accommodation. 4 and 4 87 87 Vi. Com- Kli g, irom Norfolk, with liara pine piles to 6.25,7.50, 9.26,11.40 a. Ml.. 12.30, 3.10, 4.36.7.15 12.35 p.m. for rates at 83.«.4 SSM; «,4 Union Second Cabin—$35.00 an I single. Express Brunswick, Lisbon Pacific. 56% Richardson, Dana Hz Co. upwards p. ill. alls, Waterville. mercial bills at 4 82 Vi aj4 82s4- Union Pacific old. 72 Return—$66 50 and to f Augusta, Newport, Bangor. vT upwards, according Return—Leave Trrfetlieu’s 6.20, 7.45. 9.20, Bucksport. Bar Oldtown and Mexican central 4s. SAILED—Steamer Endeavor (Br), Aberdeen; steamer. Harbor, Green- Silver certificates 63Vii «d>4ya- 77% September 29,—The business 11.35 a, m., 12.35, 3.05, 4.40. 7.10 p. m. ville. America 9 Tugs Lykens, with barges Corbin and Brook, Boston, Stecraaje—To Liverpool, Derry, a Sueur .13 London, Return—Leave Evergreen, 14.50 p. in. For Danville, Jc.,Rumford Bar Silver 63B/s American side. Philadelphia; Taoony, with barge Grant, session of the New shorthand as- Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow. to 6.15, 7.40,9.15, Falls. Sugar pfd.314 England $23.50 11.3) a. m.. 12.40, 3.00, 7.05 m. Lemis. Lewiston, do; Ice King, wlili sch Geo H Ames, Kennebec: $25.50. outfit furnished free. 4.45, p. Farmington. Carrabasset Mexican dollars -!97/u sociation was held this Presi- Steerage For Ponce's Lauding, Range ley, Binghwn, Adeha, witli sch Florence Creadick, do; sch W morning. Apply to T. P. MoGOWaN, 420 Congress Long Island, 5.30, Waterville, Skowhegan. Governments steady. C 8.20. 10.30 a. ill., 2.00, 6 15 p. m. 1 OOp.in For Froepor:,Brunswick, Rockland, New York Quotation* of Stock' and Bonds Carnegie, Baltimore. dent Beuel Small was In the chair. After street, J. B. KEATING room 4, First Nation- R. &. al Return—6.05, 9,05, 11.20 a. m., 2.50, 6.55 p. m. L.points, Augusta. Waterville. Skowhs- Bank Building, CHARLES ASHTON. 94TA gau, Dover > Uiiloi. (By Telegraph.' the of the minutes by Secretary Belfast, and Foxcrott, Greenville, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. reacting Congress street and Congress Square Hotel, or SUNDAY TIME TABLE. The following ire the closin' quotations of Bangor, (Kdtowuand Matiaw.imkeag, and to The following represent in*- u sch C B Charles Currier Beale, the organization DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Montreal. quotations JBone- SULLIVAN, Sept 27—Ar, Wood, For Forest Bucksport In this market: jly25dtf City Landing, 8.0), 0.00 Saturdays. mg prices Seut 28. 29. Stanley. Bosion. of __ 5.10 p. m. For e f* Sept proceeded to ballot for the election a 111., 5.00 ni. Brunswick, Bath, Augusta, (Jovv and steers...... BVi tv sells 10,30 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, p. and New 4s. res.t..,....134% »84% Sid. Harold J McCarty. Flynn, New York; For Waterville and to Skowhegan Saturdays stse?..... 4Va and the were eleoted : Cushing’s sin ml, 9.U0, 10.30 a. m. Hulls and New S3. 134 Alice J Crabtree, Crabtr.e, do. officers, following coup...lo41/a V* ,3 6.00 111. only. Call Skins—Mo 1 quality. 8 12.15, 2.16, 15, p 5.i5 p.m. For Danville Junct isew 4S. reu.i 4 v* i 14% lteuel Small of Portland president; MCDONALD STEAMBOAT^ For Little anil Great Diamond on. Mechanic Mod ..6 Notice to Island*, Falls, i.evviston, and oil Saiurda s to New ■*.■>. COUP. 115% 135% Mariners. Trefetlicus and Rumford Mo 3 *•.. 25c each Frank H. vice Evergreen Landings, Fall", and I n-uwer ei rt. t4. 1st.103 103 Burtt, Boston, prsiaent; Beginning September steamers Peaks Belgrade, Waterville Skowhegan. Office of the Lighthouse 10th, 1900, Island, 8.00, 9.30, 10.30, a. 111., 11.00 < inspector, leave 12.15, 2.00, p. m. Night Express for iirunswick, Erie gen. 4s.. 7% 58 Charles Currier Beale, Boston, secretary; Port and Pier 2.00 p. m. for Cons.ns. Lit- 4.20 p, in. Itcla 11 Grocers’ Market. First District. Bath, Lewiston. Nugar & Q.;n.arawi ies.izu!*.. (5 65 S3 tlejohn’s Great Ch beague, (Hamilton’s Land- For Ponce’s Augusta, Waterville. Bangor, Portland. Me.. Sept 29, 1900. Cora Elizabeth Burbank, Boston, treas- Landing, Long Island, Moosehead A roos;ook via conlectioaers n .'u.'U.s .v Orr’s Fast Lake, County Oid- Portland mantel—-n. loai 8:: racinc consols..... ing), Island, Harpsweil, Sebasco, 8.00, 10.30 a. in., 4.20 in. Off Little Cutler Maine. 2.C0, p. lovvn, Bar Harbor, Bucksport. Vanceboro, St. coflee- Oregon Xav.ist...109 109 River, Harbor, urer; executive oommittee, ex-officio, Small Point Harbor and Cuudy’s Harbor. t Runs direct to at sc; powdered 7 Vie: granulated 7e; Diamond. Cove, stops at St. St. John and nil os- lvxa« c. ec ists... .313 Return, leave Harbor at 6.00 a. m. Stephen, Andrews, Ar ra-ctno. 113 Little Fiver whistling buoy, red, t uu-shaned, vice and Candy’s landings on return, took < I'usneu GVaC jyell.i 6c. president, president, secretary above County via Vanceboro, Halifax and tile GSdo’.reg. 2ds. 60 ou marked ‘‘L. R.,” in whiie letters, is reported as via landings. noon leave at 12.15 Saturday only trip p. in. Provinces. Tne Saturday night traiD does not Union racinc Isis. not sounding. It will be repaired as soon as treasurer, F, E. Hollins, Howell, W L. •T. II. MCDONALD, Man tg«r. instead of 1?. e connect to Belfast, Dexter. Dover an I Fox- Portland WlioJesn iilarkel. Tel. 40-3. 158 Cruoiatluns of stocas— practicable. Boston, Col, S. J. Bos- Office, Commercial St C. W. T. GUDING, General Manager, erot, or beyond Bangor, to 29. Haskell, Menard, ) excepting Washing PORTLA.NO. Hept. Sept. 23. Sept. 29. York River Harbor, Maine. seplOdtf octldtf ton R. R. and Bar Harbor. ton, and Bates for Mas- County about steady S Atcliison. • Z67« 27% Torrey, Boston, 12.55 a. m.. Mt. Desert for The Wheat market closed iting Fast Point Ledge buoy, No 2, a red spar, is midnight. special Atcmson oiu. <8% <9% J Ceoil for for lor c ish and October,, against reported adrift. It will be replaced as soon as sachusetts; Clay, Portland, Brunswick, (connecting Rocklandi, Augus- dayatTOVsc j Central .•.•mine. ta. Bar practicable. for HARPSWEirsTEWOAT CO'. Waterville, Bangor, Greenville and 787/sc a week Hour quiet and more su a y '-»• 27 2 Maine; George Farnell, Providence, Portland & Steamboat Co. Uarbor. ago. Oh % ay order of '.he Light House Board, Bootlibay decline. Coin continues li-ir. Chicago. Bur. atuuincv.1st Vs l 2 s Rhode S. October steamer Aucocisco at the recent 8pot J. K. COGSWFLV Island; George Hawley,Bridge- Beginning 1,1900, STEAMER WHITE MOUNTAIN DIVISION. nun. CO. 1 > win :e ve ENTERPRISE leaves Fast Provisions active and Den canal llw Commander, U. S. N-, for Paul S. Portland Pier. Portland. daily, unchanged. fairly steady. '1 port, Connecticut; Carter, Bootlibay at 7 a. m. Monday, and 8.50 a.m. For Dei. La.r.. cl west.,... —...i75Va 177 1st L. H. Sunday. except: d at 2:30 p. in., for Long Isl- Wednesday BriUgton, FayUans. Burling Choice I Inspector Dist Friday for Port Inna, at So, Onioas rather easy. ggr very firmly uenver at u. c... (18% 18% St, Johnsbury, for Vermont; Harriett and, kittle and Great Chebeavue, Cliff isl- touching Bristol, ton, Lancaster, St. Johnsbury. Sherbrooke Heron island, Boothbav Harbor and Beans firm with some Erie, new... io% l' and, So. and Orr’s island. Squirrel Quebec, Montreal. Chicago, St. Paul and Min held. grades higher. % E. Manchester. N. H., for New Harpsweil, Bailey’s island. Erie is utu_.3i% 3 % Memoranda. Daniels, Return lor Portland—Leave Orr’s Islnud.aiid lieapoils. The loUowmg dUL ,e .v.mle- Returning, leave Franklin above landings, 7.00 a. m. Arrive Portland, Wharf, Portland, 1.05 p.m. For Sebago Lake, Br dgton, Har- saie prices lor the market; Illinois Central.J15 115% Hampshire. at 7 a. m. Tuesday. Thursday and for 9.30 a. m. Saturday rison. via rail aud Songo River, North Conway, LaK» a West..... 25 25 Brunswick. Ga, Sept 29—Sch Mary E Morse, At two o'clock the members assembled Squirrel laud. Boothbav Harbor. Heron isl- Float octld:f ISAIAH DANIELS, Gen. Fabyans, Lancaster, Colebrook, Lunenburg, Lane |Miore.2(5 205 Newbery. before reported ashore near Stbas- at the for the Mgr. and, So. Bristol and East aud low 75 u3 00 American House fall din- Bootlibay. Sr. Johnsbury, Newport. Superfine grades.2 Louis « rsasn. 7o%' 7iVs tern. and arrived here sept 17, waterlogged, lias ALFRED RACE. YY tieat ..3 7">u 4 15 ner of the association. aug2dtf Manager. 5.50 p. m. ForSebago Lake. Cornish, Spring Bakers...,. Manual tan Eievateu .S« Vi 86% discharged her aeckload here and sailed for NtW lORK DIRECT Bridg- 05a5 05 M1\E, ton. North Conway and Bartlett. Fabyans, Spring Wheat patents.4 Mextcatf ceuirai.10 ‘/a 11 Jacksonville, in tow of tug Three Friends. Minli n lifI Sf I nnissT. rimer.4 it) a. 4 ‘25 Lunenourg, St. Johnsbury, Montreal, Toronto a. lemuuir central. Vineyard-Haven, Si pt > 9—One mile east by TO PREVENT FRAUD Mich, and fet. Louis 15 Maine Co. and Chicago. clear.4Wifj Minn, is St. l.otns.. ... 51 61%'* north irom East Chon light, in the track of ves- Steamship Winter Wheal patents.4 5uu4 75 a New York, September 29.—John Mc- 5-oujr Inland Sound Ky Daylt.jh.i_ SUNDAY TRAINS. Minn. « s»t. couis. uift.. 91 91 sels, is piece of broken spar, held by tne rig- ALLAN LINE ...... and shows above water at slack 7 20 a.m. train for Bath, and Coru and Fee 1. Missouri racmc. 4/V4 4«v* cing only, tide. Cullah, of elections for Paper Bangor, superintendent 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. for Rockland new aersev central...... I'fi, 133 Very dangerous for steamers’ propellers. excepifFory Transfer at Bath. Corn, car lots.... S52 the to- Th8 steamships St. Lawrence Service. 7.25 m. iraln for am* fork Central. 126% 12/ Metropolitan district, completed Horatio Hall and Man- p. Paper Lewiston. Coru. bag lots. @.13 hattan 9.30 a.m. For and Northern Pacino com. | 4 % 46% Domestic Ports. day the examination and in of alternatively leave Franklin Wharf, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Fabyans intermediate Meal.fbag lots. @6o swearing stations. Northern Pacific Dfti. *',7% 67% Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Calling at Moville. Oats, car lots. @ 30 his 800 deputies, whose duty it will be at m. tor New York 12. '5 For Nor in western.lot NEW YORK—Ar sells Susie P 6p. direct Returning, leave p.m. Brunswick, Lewiston, Bath, Oats, bag lots. 34® 85 28th, Oliver, Pier Waterville, and Bar Harbor. ao via. South for a Sound 38, E, R., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- Augusta, Bangor Cotton need, car u0,a26 5o I Kendall, Amboy port-; Ella 6.00 m. For Jots.00 fis west.i 20 20 days at 5 p. m. rrom STEaM- p. Lewiston, Ont. May, do for Rockland. Tlmoa atanmaro oma ennnehlw nnd hi. Cottonseed, bag lots.00 00*27 oo Cooper, This year for the first time, Tammany 11.00 p.m. Night Express for all points. tteaums. lOV/a 15% Cld, sen Moraucy, Stevens, Halifax, NS. LiyerpooL SHU'S. Montreal Quebeo Sacked Bran, car lots. .. ..18 00*11) Oo Wished for travel and afford the most 12.50 a. m. (vit. uesert special for Rockland kook isiauu.104 104% Sid. baraue Mannie Swan. Pernambuco: sells hall submitted to Superintendent Mo- passenger sacked Bran, bag lots.00 00*19 00 omvenlent and comfortable route between and Bar Harbor. 113%; diaries D Hal 1, Janies a list of names of men Bangor car 00 au>ra«.112% Young and Cullagh whom Thu 2b July iSuiuhiian ll Aug. 11 Middling, lots.18 00*20 Philadelphia; Portland and New York. *• Aug. 8C, PauuMo...... *.i73 1T3 SC Rea South 2 ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. Middling, lots.19 00*20 50 Tryou, Norfolk; Jacket, Amboy It considered worthy of being appointed Aug Corintbian in is bag, St. taui.'« oniaua...110 »10 for Rockland. J, F. LitiOOiMB.(General Agent. 8 Mixed teeu.19 50 as From this list 300 Parisian 26 25 From Montreal. Fabyans ad Bartlett 00*19 deputies. deputies THOS- M. BAKTLKTT. Aitt oeMdtl " lam & uuiana uiq.. Ar 29th. schs Oliver Scofield, Bragg, Norfolk lb median 31 31 8.25 a. in.; Lflwision and Mechan- were appointed. From a list submitted Sugar. Coffee. Tea. Halai«i>4,i(aisiiu. Texas racine...... '< 4% 14% garner Moore, Crockett. Barren Island; Helen 23 Tuulsian 7 Sept. 8 Sept, ic Fails, 8.35 a. in; Waterville and M by the Republican managers, 300 depu- " •• t-ugar—Standard granulated. 6 34 Union racmc mu.. 72% 73 Atwood, Watts, Montreal; Sarah Potter, Hat 30 Numidian 15 15 Augusta, s.43 a. m.; Raugeley, Farmington, ties were chosen. The 300 are 6 *■ o .. 7 field, St John, NB; Abbie K Price remaining Cormihiau 22 22 Bends, Augusta aiui Rockland, 12.02 Sugar—Extra tine granulated— 34 Waoaan.. 6% Bentley, " Sept, Bangoi, p. Maud men of the International Co. 33 *• Sugar—Extra C. 6 00 Wabasn. mu. '6% 17% Bangor; Briggs, Webster, do; Robert W purely superintendent’s Steamship Parisian 29 29 m.; Skowl.e an, Farmington and Lewiston, .— -- 20 Coflee—itio. roasted... 13 @16 Boston

CASH - DISCOUNT - OF - 10 PER - CENT FROM OUR USUAL LOW PRICES ON ALL PURCHASES. SA1 /E NOW ITS PROGRESS, AND CONTINUES TIRE OCTOBER 5.

Our New Fall Goods Are Here. All tlie Latest Styles in Fashionable Fabrics. —muwuw NEW FALL SUITS. DRESS SKIRTS STORM SKIRTS. GOLF CAPES. FRENCH FLANNEL LADIES’ NEW EVENING WAISTS. the most recent The Tailor made, from The most attractive new this fall. A richest display that Portland lias the latest cut and flare. Tailor made in assortment in the Entirely splendid in Paris and New at low WAISTS. WINTER JACKETS. models display very prices. seen. Fashion’s prevailing city. _ faultless effects in every detail. Embracing all the choicest the York. the most $5.00 upward. The most fashionable fabric this that are fabrics. From Only stylish Double Faced Tailor made, stylish'garments most dressy waists woman could desire season. We have the best of all that’s Goods used. Tailor cut and sure to win favor with all who see them. The prices range from tailor made, at $1.25 upward. to finished. PLAIN CLOTH CAPES. Selling at $6.98 upward. $1.48 The same discount will apply on all $10.00 Black and most desirable colors. ordered to be BRILLIANTINE WAISTS Underskirts in great assortment, garments made in our to $2.98 to $15.00 $75.00 $50.00 From $8.98 upward. in all sizes, from $1.48 up. 89c up New Custom Tailoring Department.

R. M. LEWSEN Ik CO., - - - 538 Congress St1 to his recovery. Clerk Cram of the HARBOR NEWS. THE PRESS. United States said Saturday evening that mwtVMVMMUM Portland, Oct 1, 1900. Mr. Corey had been boarding at the house KOHLINC’S DEAR MADAM:— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. for the last 24 years. J Items of Interest Picked Up Along the The many compliments we have The Casco National bank Is paying | Water Front. B. Llbbv Cc. received this season for our J. today to its stockholders, the regular Fall Blanket Owen. Moore & Co—2. |i Opening. Frank M. Low & Co. quarterly dividend, at the rate of eight | These Cleansing and Berinishing war- O. C. Elweii. per cent per annum. No tidings hav e yet been received from K. M. Lewsen & Co. rant us In atten- the crew of the The time come for Fall calling your special Standard Clothing Co. schooner Mary E. Ler- £ having £ Oren Hooper’s So'n3. PERSONALS. mond, which was passed abandoned at d and Winter Garments, 1 to 1 tion to this department of our works. T. F. Foss & Sons. beg £ sea on in d call F. O. Bailey Carriage Co. September 19, latitude 29 de- attention to my stock of 5 j LACE CURTAIN Our process is correct and leaves Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. Mr. Frank Redlon and Mr. Isaac grees N, longitude 60 degrees W. She d W’oolens w’hicli is now for ! Sell ofterbeck & Foss Co. G. ready them with the line was comman ded £ fluffy finish of W. T. Kilourn & Co. Rosenberg of this city have returned to by (Japt. Thomas F. 0 inspection. 4 j j Burbank, Douglass & Co. of new blankets. the Dental school to resume Sproui Waldoboro. He formerly 0 The stock Citv of Portland. Philadelphia contains all the novel- d I commanded the J. £. Painer. their studies, ship Georgia Curtis and ties in Yours Kerseys, Meltons and soft 0 , Prices Respectfully, Foster’s House. other Dye Mrs. Clarence Hale has returned from large square-rigged vessels. The J Carle',on Furniture Co. x finish Worsted and 0 i FOSTER’S DYE men are believed to Overcoatings. HOUSE. Snort & Harmon, New York and is at her homo on the have been saved by Loriug. 5, Cheviot Suitings and Trouserings Are made to L. M. Griffith. Western Promenade. some other vessel, and it may be weeks, £ J interest you Miss Lowry. in the newest Margaret or even before designs. | Henry Humphrey, piano teacher. Mr. J, Hopkins Smith, Jr., returned months, they are heard £ 2NT O “'W E. S- Waite. from. The E. ^ the past week from a summer trip Mary Lermond was fvTTc. rTrT W. H. Kohling. launched at Dr. Paul Caster. abroad. Thomasbon only three In our Fall Display of months and was on her first ! W.H. Mr. ago and Mrs, Frederick F. Talbot have voyage BaxterKOHLINC, | New For To Found with She went £ Building:. Wants, Sale, Let, Lost, closed their ^cottage at Falmouth Fore- cargo. from the builder’s Autumn and similar advertisements will be found on % octleodimo WINDOW Foliage yard direct to Fernandlna where she DRAPERIES. page G under appropriate deads. side and are at their home on Park street. loaded a full cargo of hard pine lumber There’s not an out-of-date curtain for and sailed among them. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan of Spring Martinique August 24. All are new—recent comers to our store,—em- street, have bought the Burrowes house She undoubtedly encountered the recent ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. EXCURSION Has been used over Fifty Years toy millions of ihe select West India hurricane in which she bracing designs from f.ace Curtain mothers for their childreu while Teething, on West street and will move as soon as i6 sup- 1STANT one assistant a -TO... bookkeeper, young makers of to have man who is accurate at a the highest The with perfect success. It soothes the child, a few repairs are made. posed become waterlogged, neces- figures, good standing. prices are, penman and at the same time rapid. One who in soltens the cures Wind Miss Mildred sitating her abandonment her crew. can every instance, fully one-third less than our gums, allays Pain, Rogers,one of Portland’s by furnish references and has had office ex- the and is the best The vessel was perience. usual Colic, regulates bcwels, most popular contraltos, in a private a small three master and asking. whether from JOHN emedy for Diarrhoea arising to oost $24,000. Wr, PERIilMS CO., letter friends in town, said: ‘‘I have 30 Irish FABYANS icething or other causes. For sale by Drug- The sep26dlwPortland, He. pairs Point, $1.50 been studying hardjfor several weeks on barge John R. King with piling gists in every part of the world. Be sure ar d 35 White Duchcsse, 6.50 ‘The ‘Robin and for Richardson, Dana & Co. was towed ask for Mrs. Winslow’3 25 eta Viceroy,’ Hood,’ ‘The 25 “ Soothing Syrup, healthful and among his characteristics Bobbiuet, 2.95 Serenade.’ I am understudy to in yesterday by the A. J. Hodgdon. Oct. 3d. a bottls. May were and 20 “ Wednesday, the modesty in-obstrusiveness. 1.65 Walters, leading contralto now, but FUNERAL OF WILLIAM C. NELSON He was never never claim will take the contralto pretentious, CASTORIA principal part AAAAAAAA A of ing to do but re- when we in very large gathering people rep- anything great always Bears the of Chas. H. Fletcher. appear Boston. We open in signature resentative of the varied walks of the sponsive to the service at and ‘The Viceroy’ in Brooklyn at the Colum- hand, ready In use for more than thirty years, and city's business and social life filled to give not letting his right hand know $1.50 bia theatre next Monday night. After nearly The Kind You Have Always Bought, every seat in the First Baptist church what the left hand was doing. His life playing there three weeks we go to Phila- yesterday afternoon at the funeral was one of prayer and we think of him as W. T. KILBOBN THE HOUND delphia. Hilda Clark, the prima TKIP. CASTORIA donna, a COMPANY, services of the late Wiliiam O. modest and gentle man. He was a is a perfect beauty and has a beautiful Nelson, Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. treasurer and consistent man~and Leave Portland 8.50 a. voice.” manager of the Palmer had he not been so m. In use for more than thirty years, and Shoe store. the of a congregation like that would 24 FREE STREET. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Libby of Neal Occupying body seats present 4 Hours at Fabyans. The Kind You Have Always Bought. in the main aisle were daily associates of not have gathered to pay homage to his street, have returned from a trip to the from the Shoe memory. There was an evenness about Returning arrive Portland 7.40 Quebec, Montreal and the Thousand Isl- company, delegations CASTORIA and Leather his and character and p. hi. ands. Mrs. will association, Odd Fellows, disposition there Libby pass the next two GEO. F. EVANS Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Golden Eagle and other fraternal socie- was to be found In him an attribute or F, E. BOOTHBY weeks in Boston. V. P. & U. M. G. P. & T. A. In use for more than and ties of which Mr. Nelson had been a the Lord God for he was the same sep25-ostl&2 thirty years, Mr. Harry L. Smith, who for the past member. The services were yvsieruay, eouay ana tomorrow. The Kind You Have Always Bought. year has been located at Trov. N. Y.. in conducted *~v "Wiuc; UI tile X irsii He mentioned the of Mr. the insurance business, has returned to vjicou, yaoLUi. abruptness Baptist church, who read the selection Nelson’s death and found comfort in the his ola home in this city. He will es- What BRIEF ‘‘I am the resurrection fact that his servioe here had been so well JOTTINGS. tablish himself in business in Portland beginning and the life” as the in a rich done that he had been called Into the Hon. Charles McCarthy and wife of body metallic laden with the choicest larger life and a fuller service with God. State have returned from the casket, flowers, The The of the Portland street, monthly meeting was borne to the altar by the bearers Concluding his very feeling tribute of J. E. Poland house. pall PALMER. Christian Endeavor Spring congress will be held who were P. respect, Rev Mr. Green exhorted his Dr. E. T. Lowery of Sopris, Colorado, Henry Cox, Benjamin at the Y. M. C. A. building this evening Fred hearers to forward and A. Thompson, W. Palmer, Edward W go gathering Inspira- Dentist at 7.45. A full attendance is Joseph McGowan, spent last Sun- desired. C. F. tion from the influence of a day at the Mansion Stevens, Morse and Albert B. Hall. such life as who are interested in the work of house,Poland Spring. Any Banked up the chancel was that of the deceased and to follow him as Evangelist N.D. Smith of Portland has along railing the Portland union are invited to be Orders a profuse floral tribute, the central he had followed Christ. GRAND been piece FALL just ordained to the Gospel min- OPENING present. a The at the being very large and hand some pillow quartette sang “Near to The\ A of the istery Philadelphia by Congrega- is at party composed Portland coun- from the Shoe and Leather Near to and after the supplied Hay’s and Methodist and association, Thee,” prayer bene- cil of the of tion; churches, by Middle St Knights Columbus, went to on either side of which diction was An Pharmacy, Mr. Smith will return to was a broken pronounced. opportunity N. to request Port- Berlin, H,, yesterday, participate column from the daily associates of the was offered to the large assembly to view Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, Quill land soon for the purpose of starting and in degree work in that town. Upwards the and 3 Dental Palmer Shoe remains and Oct-1 sizes, wreath 2 Toothpicks, Floss, 10, from the interment took Monday a church to come in company, St. Tuesday, of 150 members touch with them. 25c. made the trip. Andrews at 15, Dental Floss, (Pocket) 10c. Deputy Marshal Frith left society, roses from Woman’s place Evergreen cemetery. The services The studio of teacher Saturday for Hay’s Orris Tooth Powder, 15 and Henry Humphrey, Auxiliary of the Y. W. C. bou- at the church were under t he special the woods in the Northern part of the A., large 25c. of piano and organ, is »ow open at Koom direction of Mr. Fred Brunell and Mr. W. (Antiseptic) state in his annual quet from Windsor Castle, K. G. E., Y. M. C, A. vacation. He will be R. Neal. Sanito! Preparations, Orange Wood 62, building. besides a collection of absent about 10 days and expects to large stars, cres- Sticks. Foster’s Bye House calls especial bring MiLUHERY. back some game. He will be joined Tues- cents, bouquets, plllcws and wreaths, the GOSPEL MISSION CROWDED. attention of the ladies to their blanket day by Individual Turnkey Massure, Inspector tokens from a large circle of There was an audience in Fickett and Officer .which com- The efforts of several weeks have been H. H. HAY & cleaning department their advertise- Brown. friends. given to this grand SON, filled the hall of the Tem- ment clean pletely Gospel opening display of Pattern Hats and today. Fine, fluffy, blankets The Mozart Male Bonnets and Novelties of Middle St. SIXTY-FOURTH quartette, composed perance Mission at its last even- for all winter can be secure! at moninal ANNIVERSARY. meeting every description. The wealth and of Hr. H, W. variety of the goods this The Nickerson, Barnard, Jr., ing. In the absence of Sheriff-elect Pear- expense if sent to them for sixty-fourth anniversary of the season admit of a lavish and we jar cleaning. Harry Merrill and Frank was display, predict that this occa- Free Street Pierce, son the speaker was Rev. F. M. The Adoption degree staff of Machi- Baptist church Sunday school Bradley sion will surpass all our with Willard C. or- previous efforts, present Kimball as of D. a well known tem- tribe is to be was held last and the exercises Washington, C., * gonne requested present at evening and their ganist, first number was perance orator. On the sat the the council Are this as business of were listened to by a large platform sleep congregation “Come Unto Me and I Will Give Antique The You veteran Samuel L. Carleton and also importance will be brought up. All topic was “The Biography of a Rest,” after which Rev. Mr. Green read Rev. H, F. Dexter, the associate CHILDREN’S members of the tribe are also requested Boy,’ and this was the programme: pastor DEPARTMENT. from the scriptures which was followed of the mission to be who as usual had charge present. Chorus—Standing at the The Furniture Portal, by “Lead Kindly Light.” of the music. Mr. remarkable success ot this has order of School Bradley talked for department induced us to By Captain Stephen Foley the Rev. Mr. Green found the theme of his of an hour. He greatly enlarge the stock this season, and at this Zouaves are directed to Prayer, upwards prophesied that firstFall Bryan meet at remarks in the Opening or Mr. B. K. Cook, Superintendent First second book of Samuel, the time would come we have made for an modern furniture 46 Middle street at 7.30 surely when the preparations extensive display of Child- tonight to be Baptist school. first Sunday chapter and verses 25-26: “O liquor evil would be crushed out all ren’s Bresses, Coats and Outside that has become measured for uniforms. 1: The in His New over Oarmcn s, Boys’ Soils and Chapter Boy Home, thou wast many Jonathan, slain in thine high the country. “You ones novelties in made marred or There will be a of the Ladles'- Mr. C. F. Morse younger will materials to order in our custom scarred meeting 2: places.” “I am distressed for department. Chapter The Young Man Called to very thee, live to see the day,” he said, “and wj An fine from use Auxiliary, A. U. H., at Hibernian hall especially display of pretty designs in Headwear day the Front, Mr. Class my brother very hast for everyr at 8 Noyes’s Jonathan; pleasant older heads will look on from the battle- Childien and p. m., today. Class Exercise—Pictures in the Lord's misses. 1 may be maoe to look thou been unto me; thy love to me was ments of heaven.” The Deering High School Alumni asso- Prayer, Miss Wilson’s Class like new a rub 3: The wonderful, passing the love of woman.” by ciation will a Chapter WTsdom of the Man,- hold business meeting at with our Classes of Miss Webster and Mrs. The preacher applied the beautiful words RECRUITING RENDEZVOUS TRANS- “Lusterole,” the school Noyes High building, fleering Cen- a Song, Primary Department spoken by a great man of the life of a FERRED. modern furniture ter, this evening at eight o'clock. Chapter 4: The Man Persecuted, Proved, departed friend to the present occasion The that cleans ^ recruiting rendezvous which polish, '£On Saturday Mr. John K. Corey, who Promoted, was Classes of Mr. Mrs. and thought no more appropriate words established on Middle while it has been ill at the Melcher, Bonney, street in this city polishes. seriously United States "Mr. Miss could be J. E. Morse, Maling. spoken. He referred to Mr. some months since for the marine bottles hotel for several days, was removed to Report of and corps PALMER, Large 25c. Secretary Treasurer, Nelson’s habitual cheerfulness, his smile of the U. S. navy has been the Maine General His condi- g, Mr. E. G. Foster transferred to hospital. and and out Miss greeting pointed that he was Portsmouth, N. H., and the officer 543 tion has seemed to take a turn for the ®°lo, p’sg Bonney in St. a man who saw the silver Congress H H, HAY & Middle Si. Address, Rev. Bowley Green always lining charge with his assistants has left the SON, worse and grave fears are entertained as Address, The Pastor in the cloud. His companionship was city for their new station. In the Paint Department