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a hint that If they expect consideration KILLED TWO MEN. In this line, they will stand a better show of getting it by ceasing their revolt.

MAKES WORK EASY ALL HAVE AGREED.”” Dover, N. H., Murderers Indication that Piivate Operators Will All Giant Advance. on Trial. Philadelphia, Ootobir 6—There are indications that the individual coal operators in the anthraoite field have agreed to the ten per cent increase in miners’ wages made by the big coal The Crimes Followed a Street Row Belief That Anthracite Goal Strike is companies. Representatives of th8 form- • er who have been in New Yoik slnoe July 4. Monday to secure concessions from the About Over, coal carrying railroads, returned to Strengthened. Scranton today and it is expected that On tlie furniture question together ra the entire region will be posted tomor- with a careful inspection of our g| row with notices from the Individual stock may lead you to make a few t| Prosecution Completed operators granting the Increase. wise investments in such things as |j This, it Is believed, will be followed will add much to the comfort and I Its Case Yesterday. by the speedy return of the men to work on orders from attraction of your home. the union, leaders, We have Private Operators Fell Into Line RAULS AT LEXINGTON. Lexington, Ky., October 5.—The track Extension as low as Tables g was fast today and gamey Charley Holt Identification of Prisoners Ap- on Increase. $4.00 and up to twenty-fivo. Wage broke the traok record for a race by go- ing the second heat in the 2.03 trot in patterns all of them, pears to Be Complete. g 2.07 flal; which is a new record also for dollar to five. the little bull-dog trotter. The Wilsox s—a very pretty one fa was won with ease by the Tennessee tliers on a very ac- ■ m are, Vesper. Two pacers entered the 2.10 list in this race. Belie Onward ting scale up to $50, Dover, N.H., October 5.—On the charge of murder John Williams, John Brown Others Are to Follow won the first heat In the 2.24 trot,|but and Frank Gold were brought to the bar Expected made a break near the three quarters in it £ ill be for your I of the Supreme court this morning and the second, was run over by Soott Hud- well a ours to look I tonight the government had presented to Soon. son and Baron fell and was out or it. k be ^ e you do your I Suit the jury the reasons why those defend- Very No serious damage was done and the ants should be convicted of the killing of mare started again. After this there was in it but :y Iv| pcctfully, John McNally and Thomas Dobbins on nothing Dolly Bidwell July 4th last, What was expected to be and she won easily. a long trial apparently will be brought to an end speedily, for one day sufficed Tilts &' Co, for the prosecution to complete its case. Belief That PmSdent Ulitdidl Has Been T'he murders were quite sensational, Waitt and Bond's 1 FREE ST. 6 although not of such general interest as OCt5(12tlp « Wailing tor Them. otner tragedies which have been enacted in this section of the State. They fol- rf»rrhri a uracR$afiCXA5ClSr lowed a street row in which nearly a dozen men took part and In which sever- al were shot, McNally and Dobbins dy- CIGAR. I ing soon after. Five men were arrested sales on No firm now, f after a lively chase and they gave the or in the Hazleton, Pa., October 5.—The belief lans employed on the night shift of the Ti past fj Ask names of John Farrell, Frand Gold, Wil- prevalent here tonight that the anthracite Calvin, Pardee & Co. colliery at Liattlmer BOur ten years, has g| lairn John Brown and John Wil- Soott, coal strike is approaohlng an end is con- were stacked on the public road leading Cigars equal the como within Your but at a Far- £l liams, subsequent hearing the ac- from that to this morn- ^lv0 To use siderably strengthened today by place Hollywood sales of m'^*ons rell and Scott were discharged for laok of anycther tion of the individual operators In follow- ing, by as woni3n who had marched from our yearly salos Barber evidence against them and then imme- § hay’s ing the lead of the big coal carrying and Mllnesville. three firms in on lilackstones. diately arrested on suspicion of having | PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND coal mining railroads by offering a net The women were mostly Hungarians TAR taken part in the robbery of the office of Boston or New increase of ten per cent in the wages of and Italians, They left Milnesville at 4 WAITf&BOND, JELLY the Cold Spring Brewery at Lawrence, \ their employes. The first break among o’clock and waited to attack tha men Mass., a few days earlier. The evidence dis- in the Mffiiu ac urers, on Will restful a the individual operators In this working Liattlmer mine as they 1 | your on 10c give you nights, presented today went a long way towards Pardee the co Dl g head for trict was made today when A. passed along road which lends to their 53 Blacksiona St- next Identifying the prisoners as the men re- and homes at | your and Co., operating the Cranberry Hollywood, cigars. TOTEM. for the anti and that sponsible deaths of McNally Its em- A few of the women wore Shampoo. good appetite, stop Crystal Kidge oolilories, offered armed with Dobbins. The case Shined, Cleansing, government's appears in but ployes a ten per cent net increase clubs, most of them carried stones Comforting to be with well put together positive in the of in their The and wages and a reduction price aprons. first non-striking headache and back- identification of Williams as the one who long life to racking powder is to be taken into account in mine workers to leave the colliery were Business Men deliberately shot both Dobbins and Mc- Sce Our 500 Samples the hair, the advancing of the wages. That four eight Italians. They saw the women on 25c a at Nally. The de/fenc ants’ case will open jar ache. more of the individual mine owners the road ahead of them and crossed the Ha\/’s Phar- Monday. CALENDARS-! 90S will make the same offer is hardly held to avoid them. Oitice and Home S’jes macy, Middle * If too to seo them here N. October 5.—The trial of doubted. It was learned today that be- The women, however, were on the busy telephone for street. |Dover, H., our salesman to call at your office. fore the advance was made public by alert and they also crossed the held, and HEALTH RESTORED. John L, Williams, John Brown and WARDWELL & CLARK the Pardee several of the gen- overtaking the men, hurled 6howers to Frank Gold, charged with the murder of company, PRINTERS—11 Exchange St. stones at Mrs. 31. A. 140 No. 50th John^ MoNallly and Thomas Dobbins, eral superintendents of other individual them. sept29dlwlp Cummings, Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Par- The workmen here on July 4 last, was begun in the coal companies were invited to the L did not attempt to de- a writes: “I have occasion to do great deal of work, and before I office in this for the fend hut ran and were Supreme court before Judge Jones today. dee company’s city themselves, away ANDERSON, ADAMS & CD., Defined all their views on the soon out of reach of the excited women. by used Paine’s Celery Compound was troubled with frequent head- John Kivel and William B, Nason purpose of giving pro- women as One man received a severe cut on the Fire Insurance the aches, in the back, was unable to at and had acted as counsel for Brown and Gold, posed offer. Agency pains sleep night, head while several of the others were most convenient while Williams has none. These did not say what no I was representatives 31 Exchange Street. appetite. couipletelv run down and unable to attend struck by pieces of rook but were not in- help for a As soon as a jury was drawn, Solicitor their companies would do, but it was Tjip shop- First Class American and Foreign Companies to my business. "A friend recommended Paine’s Scott opened *he case for the State, that the concensus of jured. 111 L ping trip. Every properly Celery learned opinion Horace Anderson. Chas. 0. Adams. murder in the second The women returned to their homes in this dis- to me, and after two bottles I feel like another charging degree. was that if the mine owners wish to Thos. J. Little. Conyers F. Leach Bag Compound using satisfied with their demonstration. Daniel Sullivan, who was placed on their collieries in they is fresh keep" operation *X*JHljE3 play new, woruau.” Some of the are the stand, Identified the prisoners as the to increase the of their foreigners beginning from the would have wages best to show an ugly disposition. They are MJU3RACfAjl Lv/Il men who assailed him during the day men. None of the superintendents at the maker this week. on Third seen In greater numbers on the high- THE HEATHER, of July 4, street in Dover. He meeting would say anything in regard CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK You can have a ways, and as some of them carry clubs, said that Williams struck him with the to the report that the coal carrying roads tv choice of them butt of his revolver. Sullivan a collision between them and the coal of Maine. ^ A Gift. broke away had made concessions to the individual Portland, he and iron police may occur at aim os all, writh prices from his assailants, said, and ran into operators in the matter of freight rates. JjfijJ^ any time. from 50c to *4.00. the hotel. As he did so Williams fired a The representative of the Associated 'For a or shot at him CAPITAL.. Its a wedding anniversary Press was told tonight by a prominent splendid lot, TIP FROM RAILROADS. $100,000.00 with close Cut Glass is one of the best sug- James C. Lord, a watohman for the mining official who would positively Helling, Cocheco gestions, Autumn selections are Manufacturing company, testi- know if the railroads had conceded any Private Operators Toltl How Not to Get Surplus and Undivided Profits, $33,000.00 fied that he saw the defendants between rail- here—the most noted makes thing, that as far as he knew, the Concessions. Solicits the accounts of 10 and 10.80 in a crowd. mo iuitb w Banks,NIer- all their p m., lighting roaas nau uoi> ibuuuou THE only—in sparkling bril- Scranton, Pa,, October 5.—The indi- cantile Firms, Corporations and HATTER, Brown stepped away from the others but individual in this region. Z liancy. The purest crystal, company vidual operators at their meeting here Individuals, and is prepared to fur- 197 Middle St. Williams [continued in the scuffle and President Mitchell of the United Mine %a#©©J cut in elaborate this arternoon, heard the report of their Dish its patrons the best facilities deeply designs fired three shots at Arthur Kussell of Workers is much interested in the ad- and liberal accommodations. committee that went to New York on Geo. A. M’g’r. that out the richest Coffix, bring Somersworth, wounding him in the leg. vance made by the individual compa- of these artistic Monday, presumably to ask concessions qualities pro- All the men then ran away. but would say nothing for publica- nies, on freight rates from the coal carrying ductions, fashioned for use and Cross-examined witness said that after tion There is a strong belief here that Interest Paid on Boston, October 6.—Local forecast— railroads. Th9y agreed to join in the Deposits. ornament. We are to show the shooting he heard Williams say; fc‘‘If Mr. Mitchell is waiting for all the coal glad Saturday, fair weather, cooler during the offer of a ten per C9nt increase In wages our wares. any more want trouble, let them come in the anthracite region to day; easterly winds. Sunday fair,warmer; companies made by the big companies. One of SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. and get it.” offer the ten per cent increase before he southwest winds. those present says the committee aid not Peter Durant testifled to having seen will call a joint convention to consider Interviews and Correspondence invited. Octobers.—Foreraso for secure any concessions hut they received Beautiful. BURBANK, DOUGLASS & Washington, Williams with two other a CO., men, loading the proposition Saturday and Sunday—For Maine, New CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, President. 242 Middle St. revolver. The latter afterward went into Mr. Mitchell would say nothing on Our Fall and Winter stock In footwear is oct4eodtI Hampshire and Vermont; Rain Satur- SHOHAS H. EATON. Cashier. arriving daily. We nave already received I the crowd and tired three shots. this particular subject He has all along ~~ with cooler in the interior. many of the latest and nobbiest styles. Just day Sunday Samuel C. Jackson described the shoot- and it is said i advocated unity of action -- DIRECTORS.' tile kind of Boots and Shoes that you fresh pay partly cloudy; northeasterly winds, of Dobbins and $6 to $10 f >r, in other large cities. Our ing McNally. He said that that strengthens the opinion that on tne best make of High, CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, SETH L, LARRA8EE, prices grade LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. that Williams and two* other men went he will call the convention after all the footwear range from $2.00 to $6.00. E. M. STEADMAN, PERLEY P. BURNHAM, to the steps of the house in Linton lane, have made an offer. He con- Musical Portland, Oot. 5, 1900. —The local companies BRICE M. EDWARDS. JAMES F. HAWKES bureau records the where McNally and Dobbins, with two tinues to that the strike cannot be weather following: say HENRY S. OSGOOD ADAM P. LEIGHTON, SCIENTIFIC FITTERS. women, were sitting. He heard Williams without a convention and that he 8 a. in.—Barometer. 30.010; thermome- settled MW&Ftf say: “Yon will, will you.” Dobbins In the mean Our clerks are adepts in fitting shoes, and ter, 56; dew point, 56; rel. humidity, 100; is waiting on the operators. this is everything for the feet. Wo take direction of the wind, light; velocity of arose and Williams drew his revolver and time the men now on strike said to num- just as much pains in fitting feet to People your Consult me because I examine their the wind, —; state of weather, foggy. fired. turned to the footwear at lower prices. McNally go up ber 188,000 are not wavering under the STRUCK IN The eye We more one l »c eyes and lit leases which 8 p. in.—Barometer, 30.067; thermome- carry than of foot- thoroughly steps and Williams shot him, McNally proffered increase in wages. wear, consequently you have a larger as- enables them to read their music ter, 54 dew point, 64; rel. humidity, 100; a of wood could not be as In the The men ran off. dis- by piece given sortment to select your footwear from. direction of the wind, NE; velocity of falling doorway. In the Lackawanna and Wyoming readily and to follow the notes rapid- the excuse for a black if BENSON’S the state of At this the court until The con- eye of are mem- wind, 18; weather, foggy. point adjourned tricts, not a mine is working. ly. Many my patients CHARCOAL was used in of wood bers of the Maine Festival Chorus. Maximum temperature, 70; minimum two o'clock. ditions remain about the same in the Le- place temperature, 64; mean for fire. a of Bov. Cecil Deane, Conductor of the temperature, 62; This afternoon liosa Ritohie testified Valley region while in the Schuyl- kindling Buy big bag any maximum wind velocity, 18 NE; precipi- high Presque Isle chorus, that on 4 and Williams and save money. center & Says; tation—24 hours, 01. July Gold,Brown kill district more men have laid down grocer Presque Isle, Maine, 0. 1899. the McDowell, Sept. called at Wesley house where she their tools and quit. I am pleased to bear to WEATHER (N* 314.) testimony OBSERVATIONS. was at work. The proprietor was away 539 Congress St. the thoroughness and of efficiency and she acted as Mr. N. T. The agricultural department weather bar*maid, serving diinks READING FOOTWEAR FITTERS. Woitldey Optical Special- STRIKERS BECOMING UGLY. We hear a deal now- ist, of Bath, Maine, who has done bureau for vesterday, Oot. 5, taken at to the men. They remained two or three good p. m., merman time, the observation for October 5.—Indica- AND work for me; also for several persons hours, leaving the house shortly before Shenandoah, Pa., disease.” this section being given in this order: trou- adays about

tain. _ SEYMOUR COMPLIMENTED. rio Last Night. Cruiser. We recommend that action be taken upon TO DEMOCRATS. this until the next regular GOLD October 5.—The Gazette this proposition meeting London, of the city government; that meanwhile the evening in publishing Vice Admiral proposition be published in the daily papers in order that our citizens may havelfull are to to Save of the first Pekin relief knowledge Again they Appealed Seymour’s report oi this important matter. cabled and submitted, Country from Repudiation. expedition,£as September 6th, rules are made in an uesirame caiiDers, wcigms, auu Besp“Ctfully JOHN J. FBYii, Committee Politi- Rear Admiral Bruce’s report of the tak- ) A ISeries of Most Remarkable Chinese Squadron Most Capitulate or styles ; and are plain, partially or elaborately ornamented, KLBKIHOK L. COBB. [ on ing of the Taku forts, June 17, gives a and taste. ABTIlOft K. HUNT, J Marginal Way, suiting every purpose, every pocketbook, every recommendations October 5.—The letter from the lords of the Bead, accepted, adopted cal Demonstrations. Indianapolis, Ind., Sink. admiralty and sent up lor concurrence. executive committee of the National warmly complimenting Admiral Sey- m Board oi Mayor and Aldermen. Wfinohestor Ammunition October l, 1900. Democraic committee issued the follow- mour on his tact and In di- judgment Bead, accepted and recomiuondalions adopt in all kinds of ing address tonight: recting a force composed of so many na- is made for all kinds of shooting guns. extin concurrence. “To the National Democracy, the Gol d tionalities and adds that Lord Salisbury rprc Send Name and Address on a Postal intLi jor our Illustrated Catalogue. Portland, Maine, September 2'as have been or may hereafter be located on were to be citizens and John P. in or laid cut across tli not subjects when mittee; Frenzel, secretary. The Germans have demanded posession Max Shin burn to the State prison at Con- ning demonstrated her ability as an act- placed position Thursday and'wlll be Marginal Way. The said city further agrees after the the war was over. You want to of the railroad between Tien Tsin and over3 Miss Florenoe Merri- sign- bring cord, on the expiration of his five years’ ress, her work in the part of Oharlotto presided gby ing of the proposed agreement,It wi-1 forth, the in and DARTMOUTH man. with discontinue that ot Filipinos make thsm subjects NIGHT. Pekin and the Russians have agreed to term at Dannemora prison Wednesday Cassanova being very pleasing. Miss The new choir of the church will part Yarmouth street (formerly laid out as Falmouth and not citizens". We then for the let them have It. The ountaln some of South fought Hanover, N, H., October 5.—Old Germans will next. October 10. More than 25 years ago Hamilton has a fine stage presence, good Portland’s best street) on the northerly side of the Margt. of a constitutional musical nal from said to Wash- adoption amendment Chapsl was filled to overflowing at the shortly begin to repair the portion of the Shinburn escaped from Concord prison, voice and a wardrobe far above the aver- talent as follows: Miss Jessie Wav, extending Way ington Avenue, and will not thereafter re- that provided that no man could own a road between Tsun and Pekin. Mrs. Eva Miss annual “Dartmouth night” exercises. Yang where he had been committed to serve a age repertoire leading lady. During the Gatchell, Perkins, Mary locate the same to the same point. slave and before the it understood that yet Philippine war The platform was reserved for prominent CHINESE WERE ASTONISHED. sentence of ten years for the burglary of engagement here Miss Hamilton wili Fennerty, Miss Lavone Dyer, Miss Meta being after said Way is shall be filled by said city to its full widiu ended you have the Sulu treaty which alumni and of them were wear new of the Tilton, Mr. William and many there Shanghai, Thursday, October 4.—The the Walpole Savings bank. He was tried many gowns latest de- Harrington that ,the rights thereinbefore granted »ud to said recognizes slavery.” to drink in inspiration at the scene. The in from Mr.^ Leonard Rowe and Harry Messrs, Harold Gatchell, "Harry [Eustis conveyed Railroad are subjoct to the astonishment of the Chinese was great Keene, having previously escaped signs. said Elwood was the provisions that city ol Portland rotates next stop The audi- club rendered the Dartmouth the and Kina are actors of more than and Mr. Syphers. The new of uud glee song when, today, they received official notifi- county jail there been recap- ordinary place at an other times hereinafter shall huvA ence an covered immense plot of ground and President Tucker tured. He secured nnllitv and makn a strnncf Riimmpt; fm. worship will not be dedicated until some the power to exercise the full to regu- ln'opening pre- cation from the to the effect that his freedom in a some- right viceroy late the speed of trains over any XZOCliJ. UJ-IU viopuu JJJLX XJLyaU. picU> sided. He of the and time next winter. Rev. Dr. passing spoke origin object had necessitated the de- what sensational manner, terrorizing his Miss Hamilton. Mention should be made Kimmell and all parts of said feet, be- of the foreign pressure twenty-six tically ail thirty minutes’ speech of Dartmouth as a means of of Massachusetts of tween the terminal and to pro- night bring- gradation of prominent members of the pursuers by means of a wooden revolver of Howard Adams and W. J. Hurley, formerly pastor the aforesaid, to the trust question. He declared that will hibit auy train or trains from remaining the alumni and students mn rf, whittled out him in his the former the that of society, preach the ser- ing together by confinement playing heavy, dedioatory Stationary Ul anv r-rossinv HMulu hv thn in. no has a employer right to vote his em- and a Dartmouth Hon. to the mon. tersect on of cultivating spirit. The new German cable from Che Foo Alter he fled, he went to Germany, Captain Mori, Queen’s taste, he any other street, or any wiiari, witli said ploye. Charles T. of and acted xne universally Way, also to prohibit trains from Gallagher Boston, Dr. H. to Tsin Tau has been purchased a baronetcy and oecame looked the part to perfection. society will give an opened. quite remaining stationary in any portion of sai>l Anderson, Ind,, October 5.—The H. of at The rest of the entertainment and in the Horne, professor psychology It is reported that the allies will de- a famous character. After nearly thirty company deserve mention. simper Union Way, except tor the purpose of loading or meeting which closed here at ten o’clock an 1 in such cases to fix the Dartmouth, Judge Cross of Manchester, years he returned to the United States The play is billed for matinee Opera honse October 18. unloading, mand an indemnity whichjwill today's length of time such trains or was the last of a series of re- aggregate any detached tonight and Hon. F. 8. 8treeter of and a career with an The senior class of the South car-* Concord, £40,000,000 ($a00,000,000). again began of crime. He evening performance. Port- may remain for such purpose; and to markably large political demonstrations land enforce any made the were the other speakers. was tried for the burglary of the Middle- High school gave a social and en- regulations by city in council with reference to the aforesaid made connection with the appearance President Tucker announced the inten- THE FKENCH NOTE GIVEN OUT. burg, N. Y., National found tertainment at the old bank, guilty AN OLD TABLE AND BENCH town hall last rights reserved, under such penalties as may in Indiana of Hon. W. and sentenced to Uannemora He be J. Bryan, the tion of the college to lay the corner stone Paris, October 5.—The following offi- prison. evening. imposed for breach thereof, by any or- Democratic is now about fc'2 years of age. PANNED OUT $480. dinance or ordinances whatsoever. candidate. Mr. Bryan of memorial hall next June and he out- cial note was issued this aiternoon: The annual lair of the Hood Samari- In testimony of all which, the said city of left this the New Orleans Indianapolis early morning lined the idea of club headquarters and The foreign minister has instructed the (From Times-Democrat) tans is Axed for Ootober 19 and 3'J. Portland by the undersigned, a committee and one ENGLISH ELECTIONS. ant orized for that and the said during day, almost circled the commons. of France to sound the “Gold dust has This afternoon the purpose, college representatives gtrange penetrative Fort Preble football railroad by its president also duly author- of no fewer city Indianapolis, visiting In connection with this enter- powers whose are properties,” said a New Orleans manu- team will line the ized, have hereunto set their hands and th« building troops co-operating ii thus far up against Colby team than nine counties and Ministry 15 Ahead of the respective seals of said making an even it Is announod that the corner stone with ours in the extreme East “and the it at Forest avenue contracting parties prise, regarding facturing jeweler, way will grounds. on the day and year aforesaid. dozen Present Majority. speeches. of memorial, or of Webster hall, will be the adoption of a common programme for sift and seep into any porous substance Trusts formed the PORTLAND & ROCHESTER RAILROAD, subject of most of laid at the Webster next the negotiation with China, Our is very remarkable. I learned centennial, repre- my trade by Geo. P. Wescoti, President the speeches of the but at Rich- October 1 30 a. day commencement Hon. 8amuel McCall sentatives acquitted themselves of this London, 6, m.—Thirty- with one of ray uncles, who was an ex- The fllunt Englishman. For mond, Mr. Bryan devoted all his time to has been Invited two contests tooK in the his BOSTON AND to deliver the oration at mission and lelt with the various foreign place yesterday pert goldsmith, and when he died, years Huiing short stay in England some MAINE RAILROAD. imperialism. yeais the the Webster centennial and has accepted. ministers a copy of the following note: Parliamentary general election. Most of ago, 1 fell heir to his bench and table and ago king of Portugal frequent- them were in rural districts ly took various little “In sending their forces to China the and the the kit of tools with which he had worked trips by train se- of cretly and of proposed extension YOUTSEY results have not yet been announced. So accompanied by only one of liis 1 Anderson street with ROOSEVELT GIVING MUST FACE MUSIC. powers proposed, first of all, |to deliver for upward of a quarter of a DESCRIPTION to connection OUT. century. suit. down to \\ asliington Ave. tin their Thanks to far as is known, however, 441 members Traveling Hatfield once in with an estimate of October 6.—When legations. their union The table was a massive made of a cost to connect said Tile Arduous Georgetown, Ky., the affair, second class compartment, the extension. Campaign Proving Too the of have been declared elected Portu- at a case of and valor their troops,this aim has ofliclally and oak, that had turned almost as guese Beginning stake in the westerly side Henry Youtsey, charged with be- black as king entered into conversation— line of Much for Him. the relative of is Washington ave >ue, said staire bein* j a In ths been attaine.l. It is now a question of strength parties the fol- ebony, and the was the distant ing principal shooting of Gover- top fully six inches king speaks English fluent]}’—with a northerly on said line one hundred from the Chinese lowing: It was lorty eight and t Reck nor Goebel, was called in the Circuit securing government, Ministerialists, 301; Liberals, thick. built extra in order typical, plain spoken “John Bull.” wenty-four one-nundredtlw Island, III,, October 5 —Governor heavy feet lrom 77; 3. seem (148.24') the angle In said westerly court counsel for the which has given Prince Ching ana Li Nationalists, 63; Laborices, to give it and it “They to be a deal of side of Roosevelt, who spoke in this city and today defense moved steadiness, mounted a making fuss Washington avenue next southerly Thus Tar the ministerialists over the of from a further Hung Chang full powers to and have gained small lathe and king Portugal, sir, who is now the overhead over the Marginal thus an- postponement, alleging that the negctiaie polisher, operated a bridge Davenport, la., tonight, closing by \\ ; thence in a n treat in its 23 seats and the opposition nave y°u seen ay soutn westerly direct! sheriffs of Breathitt and Knox name, suitable reparation for fifteen, which treadle. The bench was also of lT\ri?,ndoQ' him, might^ X other day of hard campaigning, is begin- counties oak and ask? and with nn angle of forty-live degrees (*» the and Berious would give the government an additional simply three thick slaps—seat to the ning to feel the effects of the had made no returns for the witness sum- past guarantees for the and end degrees) right from the southerly arduous pieces, dovetailed les, replied the dii action of said a dis- moned. luture. Penetrated with the which sixteen votes on a division in the House together. Englishman. “He Washington avenue, work undertaken him at the spirit “I found the old am t much of tune® of five a stake; by request of Commons. outfit rather uncom a king to look at. twenty (25) feet to the declarations of Why thence in a of the Judge Cantrill overruled the motion. inspired previous the fortable to work at, compared with sir, his stomach ain’t southerly direction a dUtnow Republican campaign managers. mod- no fatter and his of five hundred different the Last evening Mr. secre- ern as sixty and four-tenths (500.4) II some relief He said the defen se’had been governments, government of Chamberlain, shop fixtures, and, lc a face am t no more is not afforded be may be given ample occupied intelligent than yours.” feet to a staxe in the easterly side lino pi the believes it tary of state for the sent the great deal of room, I decided His unable to end the time to prepare for trial and must now republic sums up their colonies, finally to majesty snid Anderson street, said stake being disbud campaign. It has evpn break It it afterward that he following to a up. Luckily occurred to me southerly on said side line of And- now if the commonwealth were real sentiment in the telegram candidate: thfi easterly been that all his eastern proceed ready. following points to see whether the table why English eison street one mid suggested “Let all top contained weie people hundred twenty-four The commonwealth which it submits aa a basis for patriotic Englishmen remem- that called plain spoken.” 1 -six from engagements be for one Insisted on trial and negotia- any gold might be re- thiity one-hundredths (124.30) feet postponed week. profitably tin: o tions to be entered ber the woras of the of off a first angle in said side line Two immense the judge ordered the of upon immediately mayor Maleking: covered, and, splitting piectwof the easterly meetings were addressed regular panel wood. was said Anderson street south of the alter ‘A seat lost to the I surprised to find t“ ^J7.1Ps Coffee Marginal to be called. the usual verification of the Unionist government pores Jnp*, 8nid street to feet wills by Governor Roosevelt this one jurymen powers: choked with Way. be fifty (50) evening, is a seat literally the precious A viffrtw and “First—The of galnsd by the Boers.: metal Who returned from to lie on the side of the ahovs at and Counsel for the defense then moved punishment the princi- I did not understand the Brazil westerly Davenport, la., the other in this method used in says that the whole described line. that the defendant pal culprits who will be extracting, and turned the country is perpetual- And place. There were immense crowds in be discharged, alleg- designated by bench rnd where constructed grade of the#*®* A woman is never so table over to a mint ^ COffee- U ia not to exeee t 4.5 the Indictment In the representatives of the powers at Pe- mad as she is expert on shares bought tr i feet per 100 feet. both places. ing filed this county lhcnitlie bedside the ex- when she sees n He cut the wood Into small moment one The estimated cost 10 construct street was kin. hat that is terribly slivers ami awakes anr only a copy. This motion was also treated it with just before clusive of land is as follows: la October after some acid. It was a sleep, at meals and damage Waterloo, 5.—Gov Roose- “Seoond—The cheap ri^ht smooth man has tedious betweer overruled. maintenance of the pro- job, and I have since been told meals, on out 4,800 c. yds. $1,4B velt was here talked her around to an that we going and in. excavation, 30, greeted today by great buy encyclopedia. a coming Men c. vds. 6,0oD hibition of the of arms. lost good deal of the metal not women and 17,000 fill, 35, import —New York Press. by burn- children drink it 240 crowds. Excursion trains brought In ing the pieces and then with the c. yds. masonry, 7, LAS® “Third—Equitable Indemnities to smelting the 500 o. TO CUKE A COLD IIS OSE y\ls. excavation for founda- ... thousands of visitors while numbers DAY ashes; but, at any rate the 1 large societies and process yield- iz:aims. J he effect is toShiJh tIon. 40. States, individuals. Siberia and the Amur ed us a little over "Th™:.'?-;'"'111apparent in tremhlin. of farmers drove in with Take Laxative Sromo Quinine Tablets. country possess $480 For years and Add 10 cent their families All “Fourth—Tbe hands, per (or contingencies, druggists refund the money if it fails to formation of a perma- advantages very similar to those of North years the lathe had sent a shower twitching eyelids, from the cur*. of ini and a yellow, dry ski surrounding oountry to oatoh E. W, Grove * dust over chronic \ signature is on each box. gfio. nent guard for the Pekin legations. America. Australia and parts of Africa. palpable gold the table top and excitability* worse' th..tU *10,1 and in the that produced A 1 rue bench, oouree of lime it had by , copy. whisky *lte st: EDWIN L. DYER, City Clerk. WOODFORDS. Autumn WESTBROOK. j Mr, Ansel E, Huston, driver of the Deerlng district grocery delivery wagon A St! Weddings. of W. L. Wilson & Co., Is confined to his Organization of Foot home on Lincoln street, by illness. It is not difficult to select from our wares Mr. E. Turner Hatch, 105 Woodford gifts of Intrinsic value, that are in them, Ball Team. Btr6et, is confined to the house by illness. and selves an expression of congratulation At the meeting of the Woodfords Unl- esteem. versalist church held Thursday evening ( We refer to the liandlw'ork of the modern- at the home of Mr. J. H, Tiles, the mod- Silversmith, whose artistic productions in A erator was instructed to a com- Bright, his precious metai are treasur ed t>y every appoint Young, bride; to the rich specimens of brilliant Cut Annual Local mittee on sick visitations. Reports of H a p p y Girl Sud- Glass, the equal of any make; and to the Programme Meeting progress were reoeived from the church and to Jewelry, beautifully wrought iu gold C. E. Union. building committee at this meeting. denly Begins set with gems. Mrs. Scott Cleveland, Glenwood ave- Languish with Phy- nue, accompanied by her youngest son, _’ leaves today with an excursion party for sical Disease. Geo. H. Griffen, Kockland, where they are to remain un- til the first of as JEWSDlillR.. the week the guests of Screen Mr. Cleveland’s father. Doctors Are Hurried- 500 CONGRESS ST. Factory Employe The funeral services over the remains ly Consulted. Loses Two Fingers. of the late Luther Bradford, Saunder IMPROVED SUNDAY SCHOOL IN- street, are to be held this afternoon at STRUCTION. two o’clock from the Clark Memorial Examine, Con- Methodist avenue,Wood- They At the Congregational Conference at church,Pleasant fords, Instead of the house as first an- and Sliake Augusta, Rev. Harry W. Kimball, of sult, Kev. Dr. lllsley Preaches First nounced. The of G. Skowhegan, read his report as Seoretary Knights Pythias, Their Heads in A. K., t»nd Union Veteran Legion of of Sunday schools. Mr. Kimball was Sermon at Church. “to * Baptist which he was a member are to attends Grave Doubt. I Know 8 a Portland boy, and is one or Peruna will formerly cure and the pall bearers are to be selected y you. U the brightest and most enterprising or from these organizations and the custom the young clergymen of Maine. In his house officials where he was en_, loyed for The Girl Grows Stead- report he recommended that the Confer- so many years The burial is to be in ence appoint a committee to make a Presumpscot Valley lodge, K. of P., Worse. All Evergreen cemetery. ily Hope study of a graded course for the Sunday will observe homing night at their hall, Mr. W. C. Jefferds, 80 Concord street, Seems Futile. School, outline the same, and from the Cumberland Mills, next Thursday even- who has been ill for the past ten days many different publications recommend ing, Invitations have been sent out to with typhoid, fever Is improving rapidly. what seems to them to be the best for the entire membership and a good time The old Woodfords postoffice building is At Last a Girl Friend each grade. Mr. Kimball well 6ays: is being planned. being repaired and remodelled Into a “The time has come when a Sunday The Westbrook football eleven recently Calls Who Ilecom- store. The work is being done by Mr. School of any size should be divided into organized is to be managed by Mr. Ed- William Reed. mencls Peruna. departments and thoroughly graded. ward Gilman and captained by H. S. and oommon sense teach that i. Psychology Raymond. The team Is a strong one and A BOUT THE MINERS. I should be the lessons for each grade is made up as follows: Bryden, le; Al- Peruna is the hearts of Obtained, adapted to the mlnd6 and len, It; Watson, Ig; Morse, c; Davis, rg; The heart of the losis That Excite those who are taught. Hooper, rt; Walker, re; Henderson, qb; Mlmepresentiit Indig- And The Result is oh id, the heart of the youth, and the Raymond, lhb; Libby, rhb; Monson, fb. nation In the Anthracite Region. Another Glorious heart of the adult need to be approached The annual meeting of the Presump- in umerenc ways," soot local union of Christian Endeavor Added to the Scranton, Pa, Sept. 29.—People not Triumph The conference acted promptly on Is to be held, at the Westbrook Congre- living in this community can scarcely The Archives of recoininendatloiTor the report, and Rev. gational church, Thursday, October 11. appreciate the indignation felt and ex- H. W. Kimball Rev. David L. Yale, The meetings are to be held afternoon Medical Science. of pressed here over the publication in cer- if Bath, and Rev. A. L. Struthers, and evening with the following pro- tain New York and Philadephia news- South Gardiner, were appointed a com- gramme: 2 Afternoon at two o’clock, papers of statements and pictures grossly mittee to report next year. They are all praise service, S. N. Adams; 2 15, busi- Miss Mattie B. Curtis, Secretary Le- in School work and have misrepresenting the condition of the of experts Sunday ness; 2 45, paper, Miss Hattie Files; 8, gion Loyal Women, also treasurer of methods of instruc- miners of this region and their true place introduced improved address, F. H. Baker; 3.80, prayer ser- the Craddock Club, writes in a recent in the social scale, The miners have been tion into their own schools It is greatly vice. Evening, 7 o clock, praise service, letter to Dr. Hartman, from Hotel so pictured as living in hovels, as being to be feared that much of the called Kev. W. G. Mann; 7.15, report of nomi- Salem, Boston, Mass., the following: Shool instruction of is of virtually on the verge of starvation, as Sunday today nation committee; president’s address; “I suffered for over a clothe them year with gen- such a nature as to the receiving scarcely enough to justify iollowing address, Kev.Bowley Green; presentation eral weakness and In and to feed them in debility manifested reported conversation between two ladies. of banner. the intermission rags niggardly During sup- in severe backache “1 don’t believe In children learn fashion. especially and letting er is to be served lu the vestry. Peruna is could be further from the headache. anything till they are ten years old.’ Kev. A. L, Struthers of South Gardi- Nothing “Don’t send to school?” truth than statements of this kind. And “My physician prescribed different The Medicii you yours ner is to preach at the Westbrook Con- the miners realize that such reports are none of which “Oh nol Only to Sunday School,’’ gregational church on Sunday in ex- medicines, seemed to Jhat did it. them an amount of harm that N. doing help me any, until a club associate SPECIAL. TRAIN ACCOMMODATION change with the pastor, Kev. S. those at a distance cannot properly Adams, living advised me to try Peruna, as it cured FOR STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL estimate. For if redress ot grievances is At the meeting of the West End W. C. her of constitutional headache and CONVENTION. secured it must be obtained here at home T. U. held Thursday afternoon, Mrs S, stomach troubles. where the full fao*s are known and not at The afternoon M. C. R. R. train J. a of con- early Gilkey gave report the state “I at once ordered a bottle and before remote where a false sentiment ha9 / vjss j jg from Junction to Dexter will vention held at Calais. Kefeshments points l cue G Liras. Newport was used felt been stirred up by unfounded tales, And it greatly Improved. be taken off October 8, but to accommo- were served after the meeting and a the miners really fear that they will be “I have taken four bottles and for date delegates to the State Sunday School pleasant afternoon enjoyed oy all. disturbances of the Peruna suspected of having inspirel these stories. two months have been free namely, organs pe- produces clean, healthy mu- Washington, D. C. a train will connect Miss Laura Foster is to the entirely Convention, special represent ! culiar to her sex. cous without which no As a matter of fact the miner is a membranes, Miss Nellie niece of Senator at Juotion at 2.20 Tues- club at the Maine Federa- very from these maladies. Hanna, Newport p. in., Ammoncongln woman can be or beautiful, I and a The mucous membranes these strong £*'■> Marcus A. Oct. with trains Port- Important generally very highly “Several of friends are Pe- lining Hanna, of Washington, D. C. day, 16, leaving tion of Women’s clubs to be held Octo- my using The has been when element in this and in fact in organs are exceedingly sensitive and day women, Mrs. land at 10 2i> a. in. and at 1.80 respected runa with beneficial Gridley, mother of Bangor p. ber 10, 11 and 12 at Kookland. results, especially married to Captain all the anthracite coal 'min commun- are constantly liable to catarrhal dis- especially women, expected m. These trains will take all lg Grid of the Aroostook, Mr. William Mayberry has returned in cases of trouble with the kidneys be and has ley, steamship Olympia. ities; now and then you will find one turbances. haggard sickly—that day and to his home In this from New Jer- ■ Mrs. M. C. the Washington, Hancock, Piscataquis city and and other pelvic organs, with •* ■> ^ Cooper, prominent densely Ignorant vicious; another together From to passed. other eastern who can where he has been in early girlhood old age, few oounty people, sey engaged play- whose lack of thrift and appetite for weakness to women. No woman can afford to sculptress, of Washington, D. C. peculiar women are free from some up-to-date leave their homes e, cornet In an orchestra at a summer drink have him to live entirely by early morning trains; ing strong compelled herself of a so Mrs. MA TTIE CURTIS, Boston, Moss. of catarrh deprive remedy important Robb-Maher, attorney-at-law, also the western In the in a hovel such as has been pictured; degree of these organs. people coming by resort. He Intends to^o South for the to her health and Kansas Kas. but such cases are the exception and not The first twelve a happiness. City, Boston & Maine trains, Delegates are winter. years of woman’s This results in ailments to which the rule. The average miner is just as many Peruna is an ideal for the Colonel life she is not so to disease and safeguard Mrs, Hamilton, of Colum- requested to make the effort to reach Mr. Edward In as well as subject the man is not liable. Guimond, formerly intelligent, just clothed, just woman in all phases and periods of her O. in time to use this train. On well fed, and as well housed as bodily derangements as a man. is the bus, Newport the employ of the Westbrook Chronicle, just any Peruna only remedy so far de- life. other high grade workman. He Hb a Mrs. wife of the Thursday, Oct. 18, a special train will but more recently employed in Portland, But, from the age of vised by the medical profession to cor- Theophile Schmitt, factor in the local political system; is fre- puberty (which Prominent American Women Who Rec- leave Dexter for Newport Junction at occurs rect this of the German has accepted a position as a compositor a candidate for sits in the usually when she is about four- tendency. ex-Secretary Consulate, 1 80 p. m,, enabling delegates to reach quently office; ommend Peruna. with Alex of this the upon the poor boards and teen of until after she has of Chicago, 111. home in most parts of the State the same Speir city, publish- city councils, years age) No woman should be without Peruna. upon the school boards; becomes a deacon Belva A. Lockwood, Washington, D. night. Those who read this notice should er of the Westbrook Gazette which Is to passed the change of life (when she is,as With Peruna the thousand and one ail- Also Miss Julia Marlowe, Mrs. McKee in his church, or a Sunday school super- C. notify others, that no mistakes be made. m ake its next a appearance week. intendent; and in fact performs all the rule, forty-eight years old) the woman ments dependent upon catarrh of the Rankin and Mrs. Leslie Carter. Mrs. Senator F. E. Mr. Fred Stevens,residing on Brackett duties of a responsible citizen. Many is much more subject to functional dis- can be averted. Warren, of PORTLAND PROVIDENT ASoOCIA pelvic organs wholly “Health and Beauty,” a book written and at the E. T. Bur- miners make as good .wages as the best orders than the man. D. C. street, employed For all of that class of disorders known V/ashington, for mechanics and their homes are in especially women by Dr. S. B. Hart- TION. rowes screen had very factory In Portland, The peculiar derangements to which a as female diseases, Peruna is without a Mrs. Verona E. Roach, wife of Sena= many instances models of neatness and man, will be sent free to any woman The annual of the Portland the misfortune to lose a thumb and fore A own woman is liable between these two criti- because it strikes at the tor of Lari Dak. meeting comfort. large proportion their rival, source of Roach, more, N. upon request. Address ThePeruna Med* Provident Association held Thurs- It in the own homes and the more thrifty accumu- cal of h nr life, all have one these diseases. [was finger yesterday by catching periods cause, Mrs. General James of icine Oo., OHnmbns. Ohio. accounts and ease in Longstreet, day evening at the aldermanic chambers. machinery while at work. late bank enjoy their The was well attended and. the Mr. John Bragdon who drives a fish meeting Their sons and daughters attend NEW high young men are now as .ADVERTISEMENTS, KEW ADTERTtSBMENTS. IN holding places 1 —- -'I reports of the various officer s showed team for Mr. John Bohnsen had the mis- shools and schools and become STENOGRAPHY THE HIGH '-I ■ II Mill training amanuenses whose first Instruction in teachers and and in the that the affairs of the association are in fortune to cut his wrist quite badly yes- stenographers; “hen tracks” was received there. of Maine case of the men. doctors and lawyers and SCHOOLS. Cily Portiaiid, a most satisfactory condition. The elec- terday forenoon while dressing fish on Speaking of the value of such a cou rse In Board of and newspaper men. One of the most promi- Mayor Aldermen, in the public schools, a veteran stenog- October 1900, tion of officers resulted as tollows: the team. nent members of the local bar, a graduate 1st, rapher said recently to a Sun reporter: ORDERED, that the following regulations re- M. Cousens. Kev. G. B. of who re- of Princ8ton and a A President—ijyman Ilsley Bangor, University popular Demand for Instruction In the Study “Free tuition in shorthand is certainly lating to keep ng and having in possession. Vice Presidents—Jefferson Chase, man in the highest social circles, who has Calcium Carbide lor sale or other are cently accepted the call to the pastorate Which Is Met—Its Value. an excellent thing for young people, purposes, James Keazer, L. D. Austin. just returned from Maine, where his elo- Being hereby made aud established:— of the ohuroh is to his provided the latter are adequately Treasurer—Charles S Fobes. Baptist preach quence upon the stumpjwon him many 1. The board of mayor and aldermen may equipped with other knowledge to ap- license sutiable +o and have in Secretary—John Loveltt. first sermon on Sunday. newspaper compliments, is the son of a persons keep The preciate it and benefit by it. If that con their possession for sale or oilier purposes tjte Board of Managers—Geo. H. Lord, miner and worked about the breakers in Introduction of shorthand into the dition Ik not compiled with tho pur- substance known as Calcium Carbide. 8uch Geo. Trefethen, Chas. H. Chase, Alfred his early boyhood. Nor is his oase an public schools, which was tried as an ex- licenses suance ol a stenographic course is not shall be issued subject to the approval William W. Brown, Eben Several of the men who as- of the chief of the fire Woodman, MOREILLS. exception. periment some time ago in Chicago and only absolutely useless but positvely engineer department, Corey, James P. Baxter, J. Ambrose pire to office in thi3 oountry this fall and shall he without force or effect until so ap- Brooklyn, has been watched with Interest harmful. It is harmful because it occu- Merrill, A. L. Burbank J. J. Gerrlsh, either are the sons of miners or have been proved; they shall be valid for one year from pies time wbiah should bo given to the date of such the Edward P. Chase, Augustus Cummings, miners themsel ves. Millionaire John by school superintendents in other places, approval, shall designate branohes of study with-which every one, place or place in said city of Portland where Thomas Pennell, Benjamin F.JHarris, O. Daniel Scanlon of the car repair shop Jermyn worked in the mines when a and there are indications that similar in- whether he intends to beooxne a stenog- calcium carbide may be kept by the licensee W. Fullam, John Cousens, Fritz H. man and got his financial start of the Portland Railroad company, has young struction may be given in many of the rapher or not, must be familiar in order shall not he assigned, and may be revolted at Jordan, Philip F. Turner, Alpheus there; and millionaire William Connell, any time by the hoard of mayor and aldermen. returned to his home on Bell street after smaller cities of the It is not to make his way in life. There never Griffin. Theodore A. Josselyn, Fred H. who this district in country. 2. No pers< n shall keep or have it in his pos- represents Congress, was a time when so muoh was expected Saumel A. Geo. W. Slrnon- having enjoyed a vacation at Worcester, was a miner when a and is at all unusual to And session In any shop, store, dwelling house, Marr, True, young man, stenography taught of a In an office as there is stenographer building or in any other place In the ci y of ton, Joseph H. Short. Mass, He has resumed his in apparently proud of the fact. The most In but for various reasons position night schools, now, and greater proficiency is required Portland, more than two pounds of calcium At a of the board distinguished local vocalist comes from a subsequent meeting the car shop. the progress of night school pupils has In New York than anywhere else, A carbide unless licensed as aforesaid, large mining family and several Scran- 3. Persons so licensed keep and have In of managers Rev. Wm. T. Phelan was Driver W. H. of Hose not few years ago, one who could take dicta- may Skillings compa- ton coal about the been entirely satisfactory. On the ENTERED A STRUGGLE, their for said a clergymen picked tion at a fair rate of speed and transcribe WITHOUT possession purposes larger elected agent and Rev. Wm. H. Fults as- ny No. 9 has returned from his vacation breakers as The list be ex- other the of our silk lined OVERCOATS ol calcium carbide than one hundred boys. might hand, advancement made by his notes in a reasonable of time One siyllsb, quantity length that the same be. sistant and entered the of his tended to a most wearisome length, made to your measure. The RAGLAN, or- | pounds provided kept perfect- agent upon discharge students in day classes, for example in was looked upon as a capable stenog- in in a So, the pity that has been expressed for dinarily to knee, but to wear over dress suits ly dry, hermetically sealed packages, the commercial schools of rapher; but at present he must not only 46 to 48 and storm coats 48 to 52 firs building not connected with or a part duty. the miner because of false statements and high the inches, for proof CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, record fluently and accurately every word Inches. The CHESTERFIELD to the knee of another building. Persons so licen-ed may The Ladies’ Circle of All Souls’ Unlver- insults rather than Borough of Brooklyn, Is said to be ex- •misleading plotures spoken, bat no flaws must exist in the or 42 inches, but not as loose as the Raglau. It keep and have in their possession, for said pur- On October 24, 26 and examina- salist church a him. Said one of them to The not one hundred of 23, 26, gave supper and enter- placates tremely satisfactory and to justify the spelling and punctuation. The chief m; y have a velvet collar and the silk ex- poses, exceeding pounds held Sun correspondent: “The miner of the to button holes in each case. The calcium carbide, provided the same be kept in tions will be at Portland for the fol- tainment last evening In the vestry of of similar shorthand courses reason that so many [stenographers are tending opening COVERT coat is still very and is cut a box that is fire aud water proof, said box to anthracite region does not ask for and when pooular lowing named positions In the United the ohuroh. unemployed today is that, they be in a near a window or doo r. does not want pity, he seeks recognition. elsewhere. 34 to 36 Inches long, with higher opening and kept dry place States Civil Service: Mechanical began to learn pothooks, they did not narrower col'ar and The SURTOUT, 4. All persons violating any of these regula- drafts- Rev. H. S. Whitman, formerly presi- He believes that he has a that In the schools of this lapels. grievance high Chicago possess the proper elementary ground Paletot, Pox. Driving Coat and the rich Fur tions shall be subject to a penalty of not less man for marine and naval con- his should and he engines dent of Westbrook Seminary, has been employer redress, is year nearly 300 young persons are en- work—a thorough common school educa- Lined Overcoat will still be worn by those than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars for what he believes to be a w ho have an ex’ensive wardrobe, for each offence, as provided in chapter 2G, sec- struction, mechanical draftsman with ex- supplying the Universalist at striking rolled in the tion. In other words they lack the men- pulpits remain out fora stenographic department, tion 20 ot the Revised Statute! of Maine, of and principle.” They may tal ability of efficient clerks. pert knowledge design construc- Brunswick and Freeport for the past time to vindicate this idea, and then while in the schools of Brooklyn the at- Read and passed. long “There has been some doubt as to the Attests E. U Clerk. tion of hydraullo olerk In land month. with suddenness DYER, CUy dredges, j again they may great tendance of stenographic students Is near- REUBEN K. A true of record, their labors competency of the teachers In our night DYER, copy office service, skilled laborer, In Workmen are in mak- return to provided that their that number. IVEorcliasit Tailor, Attest: E. L. l>YKR, City Clerk. expert engaged ly twice It Is reported schools to impart to pupils a practical employers are willing to receive them 375 fore st., near foot of Exchange St. octe, 13.20 handling anthropological specimens, and alterations to the In for Idea of are to be ing repairs baok again; but whatever the outcome that Chicago applications admls~- stenography. People Smithsonian Institution, No found who the of some of oct6-dtf_ scholastic residence of Rev. Mr. Whitman, Stev- of the strike, the miner does not want sion to the shorthand classes are so nu- dispute right the teachers to be oalled verbatim report Ariiiiinistrator’s Sale of Krai test Is given for last named examination ens avenue. his social condition depredated. that the is to merous projest likely be ers. Asa matter of faot, however. It but are graded on their char- Estate. applicants Dr. Charles E.Boucher, the Forest ave- BIG FLEET IN HARBOR. greatly extended before the close of the really matters little whether the Instruc Pursuant to license granted to me as Admin- acter, experience and physical qualifica- nue dentist, and Mr. Fred H. school year. There the senior pupils de- tors themselves are or are not expert Harmon, arternoon istrator, d. b. d. c. t. a., of the estate of Henry tions and are not Yesterday Captain Flokett vote four days a week to shorthand In- stenographers, “so long as they under- required to appear at have gone to Anchor, Me., on a gunning M. Brackett, late of Portland, Cumberlmd and Toble went on a struction and the rest of their time to stand clearly the elements of shorthand Maine, the Honorable any for examination. The Civil Inspector again trip County, deceased, by place trip. studies. It is believed the and can teach them, It must not be of the Court In and for said down the harbor In their launch. “We ordinary by Judge Probate Service Com mission at Washington fur- The address of weloome to the dele- faculties of the schools that by devoting thought that full-fledged [reporters can Cumberland Comity on the 31st day of July, A. Many useful and had a nice said Flok- D. I shah s ill at Public Auction on Thurs- \x1TlS nishes Information and cruise,” Captain speciAo days to the Bubject pupils are be graduated from a public school. Such 1900, beautiful articles application gates of the Universalist State Sunday November A. D. 100, the ett after returning, and found a fleet less likely to And the study monotonous. an Idea would bo ridiculous. Shorthand day, 8th, following blanks when requested. Sohool big lots of land belonging to said estate, to wit:— in Silver association,whose'meeetlngs are'to One reason why the of short- students in the schools should not Sterling In the bay. These vessels are progress public At 2.30 o'clock p. m. on tlie all the ■tp held next All waiting premises be week at Souls’ church, hand pupils in day classes Is noticeably expect upon graduating to be able to re- right, title and interest belonging to said estate and Plated Ware, for off shore breezes. We received a that of thoee JL VA will be given by Mrs. Caleb Mont- better than In the night port faultlessly an address by Bishop Pot- in and to the lot of land located on the south Cut Glass, Gold report today that there were 86 vessels schools Is that the latter, their inabil- ter or M. side of Salem street iu said Portland and num- Mrs. C. T. Pa. in the absence of Mr. by Chaunc'ey Depew; they may, Harding, Cynwyd, gomery Cyrus B. bered 60 on said «treot, containing 2.142 souare and a wrote down In Roads a part of which ity to attend day aohool, h *ve not, in however, be skilful enough in the art to rpt Jewelry (near Philadelphia), April ist, the Hampton feet of lamias per of the City of Varney, school superintendent, who many cases, received a rudimentary edu- take dictation in an office, and In that City plans B assort- 1900 : “I have been were bound this way.” Portland, and marked on said H. M. splendid using has been oalled to New York. and lack the knowl- became There is plans Ijr cation, consequently way gradually expert. Brackett; and at 3.00 o’clock p. m. on the ment of tlie new essential to even moderate success no that is 4 Rev. S. G, Davis-, pastor of All Souls* SUIT FOR 110,000. edge question stenography helpful premises the lot of land on the northerly cor- as stenographers. It has been shown also to a ay one who masters It. The most ner of JBeach and West Commercial streets, ” Universalist ohuroh is to at the preach In the Circuit court Contrell & Coch- that the duration of the night term Is too important thing to consider is whether containing 3,132 square feet of Hand as per ™ Palmer’s Lotion of the of and marked on Portland a City Portland, South Universalist church Sun- of Great Britain and Ire- short to make stenographic course what the subject fwill interfere 'With the study plans October for 20 for rane, limited, said plans H. E. M. Brackett. aud com- years my afternoon at 2.80 o’clock. In the It should be. Nevertheless, the attend- of other branches of greater all-round im- artistic, lay bottlers of have a IB A 8; LOCKE, land, liquor, brought at the classes Is and both use ance night large, portance.” Administrator estate of Henry M. Brackett. bining morning at 10,45 o’clock Mr. Davis is to suit Murdock & Freeman HAIR AND EYES |10,000 against oct6-law3w8 and ornament. his own and on occupy pulpit speak the to reoover to have re- j) } and other ailments. It Is the best profits alleged been topic, “By their fruits, Ye shall knowT friend I have.” ceived by defendants through the sale of BAILEY & CO. them.’’ F. O. ginger ale bearing plaintiff’s label for a Lotion Soap The Mission oirole of All Souls’ Unl- certain brand, they asking for an order Ceo. T. Springer, Prevents and assists in curing all skin rersalist churoh held a meeting yesterday restraining Murdock & Freeman from Salesroom 46 Exchange Street. troubles. At Druggists only. ifternoon at the home of Mrs. S. F. making further use of the trade mark. 5X3 CONGRESS ST. F. o. BAIL Bit, C. W. ALL Bn LSearce, Prospect street, Woodfords Wetmore &Jenner appear forthejplaintiff. mah f tl Al'GlSTA FALLS INTO LINE. ATTACKED NEWTON. GORHAM. Mi WHY MRS. PINKHAM ¥A¥r»«¥if««»*¥*¥e¥i¥fV«iWrf»«krVitf»«iVfWm«VHV«fVHVH«W

— ^(iWWWWWft Will Pro- “ The Capital City Enforce Coau. Baptists Say Heresy Is Taught at Among the arrivals at the Crystal MAINE’S GREATEST STORE. S lair. Is Able to Help Sick Women hibltoir Mass. Thelogical School. Spring this week are: S. C. Hnnt, When Boston; J. E. Corington, Boston; A. S. Doctors Fail. Trundy, Boston; Miss Katherine Halil Augusta, October 5.—This city is jus .Southington, Ocnn., October 5.—The day and Miss Lottie Halllday, Calais; K. How would men to wo- now iu the first stages of a temperance adjournment late last night of the anni- gladly fly K. Brown, Portland; J. S. Fletcher, man's aid did but understand a crusade, the police having been making versary meetings of the New Haven Bap- they AngUBta; L. P. Robinson, Portland; H. woman’s Price searches for contraband liquor at the rate tist association was a live- feelings, trials, sensibilities, Piarvo preceded by P. CXitting.f Robinson, Portland: W. J. Rolston, of about two a day for the past few days, ly debate occasioned by a sensational and peculiar organic disturbances. Somerville, Mass ; Mr. and Miss M. E. with success in all but two cases. It is attack on the Newton, Massachusetts, Those things are known only tc Allan, Portland; E. A. Whitney, Lewis- Half a dozen new have been out 1 undemood to be the direct outcome of the Theological Seminary and the women, and the aid a man would pianos University ton; J. B. Boston.. give of Bottand, Z recent open letter of Chairman Manley of Chicago. is not at his command. back Several of our people attended the on rental this summer. now, the State oommittee and it A resolution was that They're Republican presented asking To treat a case is neces- | Maine Music Festival in Portland Thurs- properly it is said that a clean sweep is to be made. ail of the churche 3 in the association be and whit as as day and A number of the sary to know all about it, and full all every good The all the hotels and Friday. large polished up, plan of closing asked to take np a collection for the | Normal school pupils were present Thurs- information, many times, eannot be we restaurants has been talked of in some Newton Theological Seminary. It is un- but are not new, and don't day. given by a woman to her family new, they quarters but does not seem to meet wit h derstood that John D. Bockefeller had phy- | Mr. N. B. Johnson, Gray street, will as such. Our has come favor by all the proprietors of each promised to give the institution floO,- them off profit sell at public auction October 10th, two palm | places. 0C0 if a similar amount could be raised houses, two timber lots and other farm from the rental. That's we offer a in other quarters. Kev. T. A. T. Han- why very property at Groveville. | MOTHER’S TERRIBLE HEED. na, of Shelton, opposed the resolution in Mr. Willis J. Blckfora of the Crystal to a warranted, new vigorous language. He said: Zg buy fully practically Spring house, left yesterday for Dixllel d exceptional opportunity g “This seminary and also the Baptist worth. Killed Herself and Son and Injured on business matters. 15 instrument at a deal below its actual University at Chicago are beds of heresy. good Two Other Children. The harvest supper and entertainment Their instructors lead the pupils from given by the ladies of the Congregational the solid foundation of the old theology The New Pianos Beautiful Dresden parish Thursday evening was a success. 3 2 "Hooper” Pianos New October 5 —The of to the shifting quicksand of the new York, police The harvest supper was well patronized. ^ * s that Mrs. so-called scientific religion. At Include, beside the Hooper, King Bridge precinct report The entertainment was much enjoyed by $125, Lamps. Lillian Smith of Inwood, borough of “Young men," he continued, “go to |j New England, other such makes the large number present. all different these institutions with a true unwaver- The is built “on hon- Twelve, < Manhattan, this afternoon killed her six Mr. Samuel of Gor- 3J Hooper blewman, formerly as the Riverton, old son Andrew and ing faith iri the Almighty. Before long, 3 or” inside and out. It has seven Estey ones for 75 cents. year by shooting ham, visited friends here Thursday. $ 1.50 carbolic acid. She also however, they are shaken by the doubts and one-third octaves, full scales, “ administering Mr. Charles^ Alexander and wile of and Weber. 3.75 $2.50, K 6hot h#r 12 old In of their tutors, who turn on the Bible three to the It has Ethel, year daughter, Boston are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3 strings note “ “ over the searchlight of science, and while not 7.75 4.00. the breast and poured carbolic acid William H. Lombard. Mas. G. H. Chappell. handsome case three jc ^ mahogany Organs, “ " the child and then shot her four year old absolutely rejecting portions of it as un- 9.75 6.50. Mrs. Mary Pennell of Brunswick is the o pedals and full swing desk. child in the breast and true,they bo hedge certain passages with aeian. She cannot bring herself to “ “ Mabel, poured guest of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jones, | The produce of the well known 12.00 8.00. doubts and carbolic acid over her. Ethel and Mabel scientific data that their tell everything, and the physician is fine f School street. Chicago Cottage Organ Co., 13.50 “ “ were taken to a hospital. teachings lose their weight and their at a constant This is 3 1 New England 9.p0. £ Mrs. Pennell Is attending the Music disadvantage. instruments, of great power, and pupils become atheists at heart if they for the Festival at Portland. why, past twenty-five years, in handsome do not show their agnosticism out- 5 Piano, cases, GIVES IT UP. Mr. Willis Clements, Green street, has thousands of women have been con- ward ly.*’ accepted a position In New York. fiding their troubles to Mrs. Pinkham, Banquet Damps. I The went on to that the 3 Reduced from $200 to $125 $50 and 60 speaker say Miss Kate Leslie Reed of Mt. and whose advice has A Million Would \«l Restore a Holyoke brought happi- Dollars teachings of some of the doctors of divin- ness and health women all different. visited the Normal school this week. to countless in 3 This well known instrument Some dealers price them at Ten, Jj[- Blind Man’s Sight ity in the Baptist seminaries, bad be- the United States. Mr. Charles Alden Is making extensive ! has mahogany case, swing panel $85 and $10o Japanese Tokoman, wrought S come so had Mrs. Chappell, of Grant Park, I1L, 3 outwardly agnoistlc, thatjit repairs lor the town on the Little River and The whose we advises all 3 desk ivory keys. range iron trimmed $6,00 from. 9.75 New been necessary |to relieve them of their L. rl portrait publish, ftf York, October 5.—Discouraged is seven and a third octaves with rwiisiEirtnc suffering women to seek Mrs. Pink- Tvming. at not in relief Mr, Rrown entertained several Japanese Kishee, $5.50 from me succeeding gaining any Ralph ham’s advice and use Lydia E. Pink- ! a full iron “The weeding, however,” he said, ‘is scale, froii^iis blindness, though numerous ex- of his friends at his pleasant home this ham’s Vegetable Compound, as they Expert Tuning and Repairing $8.50 S not yet completed and the seminaries cured periments have been made in an effort week. her of inflammation of the ovaries of all kinds we do promptly and still hold men who the future Nickel Silver, $2.00 from € to deserve his reward of for a endanger and womb; she, therefore, from $1,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick, Main, speaks 1 Haines Piano at small cost. of the Christian cause.” and her very cure, Charles Broadway Kouss has with- street, visited friends at North Gorham knowledge, experience ought ^ $3.00. fl Mr. Hanna’s remarks aroused a heated j to give others confidence. Mrs. Pink- drawn the offer of reward. His paid sub- this week. 3 At $200 instead of $250 The rest are cut. * ham’s address is Lynn, Mass., and her similarity upon whom were controversy. Mr. Merrlfleld of Kezar Fine e^t stitute, experiments Jerry Falls, advice is free a Kev. Raymond of Middle- absolutely This instrument has particu- Lamps made, will be dismissed. Mr. Kouss Mapleson, visited friends In Gorham this week. admitted that much that had been 3 fine tone. It has fu 1 iron now town, larly One-tKird Off. says be Is satisfied that it is the will Mr. Uyrns Whipple and wife of New Oil said was but added that of 3 mando- Tempered of the Almighty that he shall remain true, many Hampshire and Miss Helen Cotton of BUDD DOBLE DIVORCEE. scale, peda's, including the objectionable men had been divested lin etc. A The reorganizing of the Lamp blind. Cumberland Mills, have been visiting attachment, bargain Steel Springs and pure Curled of their power to do harm. has to a Mrs. Wescott this week. for some one, department brought light He of the Catarrhal Name of Whom Horse Hair with a of FATHER CONVERSE MISSING. The president of the seminary in ques- number of fine Lamps, which covering Holmes Writes. tion had assured him that the future Philadelphia, October 5 —Information in YARMOUTH. while not in the very latest fash- your own selection of ve’our is there no cause was received in this would be for complaint. A Piano city today from Bos- Sqviare ion, are high grade goods and what you get in one of our cus- S" ton of Other speakers defended the institutions the disappearance several days New York, October 5.—Marie Doble has are above the average for beauty attacked and characterized the Mrs. John Carr, with her trwo children, At $50. tom made $15 Couches, ago of Rev. Father Duncan Converse of obtained a decree or absolute divorce cf We’ll suffer for jj. attack as uncalled Tor. A debate has returned from Boston where she has designs, the of St. the long from Budd the horse Other dealers who have to a Society Johunu, Evange- Doble, trainer, from so as a pay 5* was been for a few weeks. Not modern in shape the their being little out of style. which is an order ended when Rev. W. G, Thomas of visiting list, identified with Justice Blschoff of the Supreme court manufacturers ask $20 to gp Essex moved the of the resolu- Mr. W. A. Robbins,of the Bath Times others, but great value for the You get a third of the lamp for profit the Episcopal church In this country but adoption She married Doble on December 8, 18G8, tion and this was done with an over- was the guest of Mr. A. E. Dunning this money. $25 for the same 5 whose headquarters is at Crowley, near at Milwaukee. They resided for a time nothing. thing. vote. week. Oxford, England. Father Converse was whelming in Mexico and then moved to San Fran- £ Mrs E. G. Blanchard starts for New formerly rector of St. Clement's church cisco. Doble has since remained there, P. S. Tuesday we ship back the unsold rugs of the $3,000 cohection that we have been selling at BRITISH SOLDIERS. York October 6 to join her husband who 2J and succeeded Father who be- his wife came East about a Maturin, although two-thirds If are to need an Oriental time in the next two is at present playing In the orchestra of =5 price. you going Rug any years, you should came head of the order and who some year ago. It is alleged that he was inti- Corse Payton s theatre. come or time ago adapted the Roman Catholic Workmen at Ciiarlemtowu Aavy Yard mate witn a woman in San Francisco. surely Saturday Monday. The committee of the First in standing faith. Father Converse was born Unearth Skeletons. Doble married three times. His first • Parish church will hold their regular Ohio, 65 years ago, and was one of the wife, a daughter of “Lucky" Baldwin, monthly meeting Sunday night in the two American born members of the order. obtained a divorce from him, and his seci October 5.—Workmen Chapel a close of service. According to the advices received here, Boston, employed ond wife died. He was the well known in a trench between two of the Rev. W. E. agent he left the Boston clergy house and his digging Noyes, missionary driver of Goldsmith Maid and bis timber sheds at the lower end of the of the New England Home tor Little cassock was found lying at the door of “catarrhal name” was enshrined in I OREN HOOPERS' SONS. Charlestown several Wanderers, is soon to the claims the clergy house. Nothing Is known navy yard,unearthed present verse by Oliver Wendell Holmes. human skeletons. The remains were of that noble institution In the Baptist here of his having come to this city. ^ found beneath a largo tree only a short church. He will be accompanied by four ADVENTS ELECT OFFICERS. well trained GOV. HILB’S PRIVATE SECRETARY distance from the old timber dock. The singers. Watarvlile, October 5.—At the morning officers of the navy yard are wondering The Fortnightly club held Its first reg- session of the Maine Adventist conference Augusta, October 5.—Colonel Nathaniel where the skeletons came from. Some of ular meeting of the season at the home today the following officers were elected: S. Purinton of B owdoln has been ap- the old residents at Charleston say that of Mrs. H. A. Merrill, Thursday after- Rev E. P. Woodward of Port- to Governor- President, pointed private secretary 4. when the government first established noon, October The club has decided land ; vice Rev. A. H. elect John F. Hill. He will hl3 president, Kearne/ begin to devote Maine G the a on the winter to the of art. raliLR. navy yard there was hospital the study of Westbrook; secretary and treasurer, new duties with the new year. site of the officers houses next the Chelsea The programme will be announced later. Rev. T. J. Coolbroth of Dover. Other Purinton was Colonel made messenger The bridge, and that there was a cemetery membership of the club is limited elections will follow tomorrow. to the Governor and council Governor by to 25. It is full and there are What a five sub- You only short distance off and near the At th9 annual of the Maine Eat meeting ONE MORE Cleaves and retained his office during the shore. Another theory Is that the skele- stitutes. Advent Mission Society held in this aiminlsration of Governor Powers. He city tons were those of British soldiers who The committee appointed to draft a this evening, the following officers were is a Grand served in Army man, having is of more were killed at the battle of Bunker hill. constitution and by-laws for the High elected for the year: Rev. A, W, Taylor importance than what you Company E, 21st Maine regiment. J The remains will be interred in School Debating society will report to of Rev. A. H. Ker- probably Rockland, president; Autumn : wear. This is especially the case the school at a to be held next ney of Westbrook, vice president; Rev. Foliage the naval cemetery at Chelsea. meeting WORK FOR MAINE YARDS, T. J. Coolbroth of with Pies Monday afternoon. Dover, secretary; and Pastry. They must Rev. J. A. Libby, West Portland, new Boston, October 5—The four-masted DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGNING IN EXCURSION look be WILL TRY IT a ssessor. appetizing, light, wholesome, schooner building at the New England CHICAGO. AGAIN. -TO- toothsome and digestible. It’s out company's yard at Bath for Captain r\ _a._ir a caiem, mass., uosoner 4 —a marriage UNDERWOOD SPRING. of more of the to Kelsey of Clinton, Ct., will be named than ordinary Interest took place ii is line question have them all Hanna was the target lor a ten pound today yesterday toe ride out Edith G. Holwell. She will be launohed in the Lynde street Unitarian chunk of ice last night at the thirty chapel to Underwood and Yarmouth will be very home-cooked, and a Good is in Bakery early December. Wednesday noon, the contracting parties The trees are on FABYANS first ward Republican meeting, Sixty- pleasurable, putting the next best That In addition to the five masted Mrs, Anna Floretta thing. this is a schooner Fifth and Halstead streets. The missile being Spaulding, their autumn dress of red and yellow, building at Bean's yard, for residing at 18 Federal street, this are Good hundreds will Camden, was dropped through an aperture In the city, and they now gorgeous. Visitors to Bakery, testily. J. G. a contract has and Walter of Hallo- SUNDAY, Captain Crowley, tent directly over the speaker’s stand. It Dwight Spanllaing the city should not omit to taka this You can trust your health in our been closed for still another five master Me. missed Hanna’s head not well, ride, for they will find better if October by more than nothing 7tli, hands. These are to be built for Mr. Mr. conducted a store in Saturday Captain Crowley by two inches, and had it struck him would Spaulding they travel the country over. At the Bean. Waterville, and was a well known Specials. have fractured his skull probably. The Me., Underwood casino excellent shore dinners writer. About two - police who surrounded the speaker's newspaner years ago are served, and the Zllpha Ladies’ or-, he from his wife. 1.50- separated 6 stand were astounded for a moment and Subsequent- chstra play every evening from to 7.30 $ Health is a priee- PENNY PUFFS. ly she was granted a divorce in a Maine The be sean JAMAICA NUTS. ^ess then made a rush for the streets. Senator electric fountain may even- —1 jeweb Every- THE ROUND TRIP. court, with custody of her child and ings at 7.30. The is flna in the It’s a Cream —A—ft— I IT I body admits that. Hanna retained his composure and quiet- trip regular Cake, Ia the nature of a Ginger J alimony, and she came to this or Train leaves Union Station 9.80 a. m. but Yet the people who ly seated himself while Congressman city. morning afternoon, and In the evening improved machinery Snap, but much nicer and It is stated that her to One hour and a half at Fabyans. Re- enables us to turn them out CTA1 protect their gold James R Mann went on with the remarriage there is now a tine moon. some smaller. speech arrive Portland 5.30 p. m. at a even at this Spaulding is a great surprise to her rela- turning profit price, lou know the fjw 61/1 I II by burglar alarms, making. saying 8-a-j ROYS STOLE A HORSE, GEO. F. F. E. ISic a dozen. about and lock their dia, tives. Mr. and Mrs, Spaulding will re- EVANS, BOOTHBY, “good things!” It was probably the work of some mis- V. T. & G. M. G. f*. & T. A. tnonds in a steel side in Hailowell. Strout and the two Dee It’s applicable to PRICELESS chievous who had secured Harry boys OCt4d3t these, make not the boys the Ice 10c .p vault, aged 11, 10 and 7 years respectively, are SPECIAL RYE per quart. from a saloon. Senator Han- BREAD. JlWlL , least effort to neighboring OPERATORS WILL FIGHT IT OUT. pro- under arrest for a horse and GINGERBREAD the na left the tent escorted and stealing jewel they protected by New October o.—The We know there’s no bet- WlLLGlVtWILLv — Lect, York, Evening carriage at Allen’s Corner. The Strout The home- y declare to be price- a double row of police. SOUTH PORTLAND. ter bread made. The loaf old-fashioned, Post says: boy seems to have been the ringleader. made whit as EVtRVTninS less. Some day they is regulation size, the variety, every “President J. Maxwell of the prio^ too. End the is Rogers He took the two Dee boys and the three isn't 5c a loaf. good, #V£R IT jewel A SOLDIER'S PUNISHMENT. A stolen thief New Jersey Central and the president of of them went to Allen‘6 Corner, there good sized sheet for 10c, gone, by PREASAN TD ARE. Washington, October 5.—Private Frank --—_- ^ Disease, and they another coal carrying railway whodecllned appropriating the horse while the own er are Miller, Co. I,, 23rd U. S. was; Scarlet fever Is its I drilling to give infantry, to be quoted for ublication, made the was *ln church. The boys drove to Lim- making appearance to it convicted by court martial at P. in the Elm street district and there are everyfbing get Cebu, definite announcement today that no far- ing!,on and were found in Waterboro by back. I the cases a of charge of criminal assault and ther concession would be to about flvejpronounced and num- The granted the the officers, where they had some rela- quickest and surest way to the sentenced to be “shot to death with ber of sick ones that will devel- striking miners and if they did not ac- tives. The will before the court probably of lost is the use of boys go recovery health, by musketry.'’ The case having been sub- op into the fever. Master Koland Dyer that radical and rational cept the ten per cent offer the strike this morning, but just what charge Calderwood’s Dr. remedy, mitted to the President for his 16 the latest sufferer. So far the cases are Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Dis- action, would be fought out. will ce brought against them has not yet Bakery. he commuted the sentence to and it is that the cool weath- eases which originate in the stomach “dishon- “It is supposed that this decision was been decided. light hoped must orable forfeiture of all and er will soon lessen the be cured through the stomach. A discharge, pay reached at a joint meeting of coal railway danger, host of chronic allowances and oonUnement at Mr. Everett Resile sufferers who had “doc- hard la- presidents and operators, which was REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richardson, Evans tored” for for a diseased bor in a for is at home after a short years heart, penitentiary twenty years.’’ held at the Lehigh Valley offices in this Llewellyn M. Leighton of Portland to street, trip to liver or spleen, have at last used “Golden The at Fort Boston and N. H. At the latter penitentiary Leavenworth, city last evening.” Frank P, McKenney of for Nashua, Medical for the stom- Portland, $1, Discovery” blood, Kas .has been des ignated as the place of place he was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ach and land and buildings in Coyle Park. organs of digestion and nutri- confinement. SENSATION IN METHODIST CON- Jacob W. Wilbur of Mass to Charles S. Merrill. tion, and found a cure of the. Everett, perfect FERENCE. The weekly rehearsal of the 1st hitherto incurable The most Peter W. Rowe of Portland, for $1, land regular f THE NAIWSE ailments. MUSIC FESTIVAL IN GHENT. Chicago, October 5.—Ministers and M, E. church choir was held at the convincing argument for a trial of the on Ocean View Park. October 5.—A united In the of ! church on Most of “Golden Medical Discovery” is that it Ghent,Belgium, serious laymen upsetting Meth- Sylvanus R. Robie of Lewiston to Lena Wednesday evening. has so conflict took beween a odist in the second ses- the members were and some cured many people “given up” place today num- traditions, day’s M. Robie of Lewiston, for $1, land at present ex- CLARION 1 the doctors. ber of socialists and sion of work was done on by soldiers, during an the Rock River conference. Pro- Scar boro. cellent several an- There is no alcohol, cocaine, opium open air performance by a regimental test against the reappointment of presid- Sarah A. Goss of Auburn to Lena N. thems. The choir consider themselves or other narcotic in “Golden Medical jS^ band. The latter was playing a royalist ing elders who hare served out their six Robie of for land and exceedingly fortunate In having so good Discovery.” Lewiston, ?1, air and the socialists began singing revo- years’ term, was the burden of a dozen in Scarboro, a leader as they have in Mr. J. F. Chap- I OR buildings “I have long felt it my to acknowledge STOVE,°RANGE duty and The J songs stoned some soldiers speeches. of a movement lin. to vou what Golden Medical lutionary launching your Discovery MEETING OF PAINTERS LAST and 'Favorite Prescription have done for me,” who were In company with the bands- to agitate the question of lay representa- Letters recently received from Miss 1 FURNACE I writes Miss Alice of East Hampton, 109 4th St., men. The soldiers drew their tion in annual conferences was the fea- NIGHT. Clara R. Regers locate that young Kv. “I had intermittent fever thereupon lady ssJlllllp^BlSH Lexington. (or ture of the mass fever and ague-' one year before taking your swords and in the fight which followed meeting of laymen. There was a well attended meeting at Newport R. 1, where she is the guest SIGNIFIES THE medicines, and incuratle. Had pPvnennced several persons were wounded, of painters at Laster's 45 Exchange of l)r. and Mrs. J. H. fcanborn. a verv bad cough. arms and shoulders especial- hall, HIGHEST My SUEZ CANAL NOT BLOCKED. GRADE would ache and sometimes I would feel so ly the bandmaster and an officer. street last It was voted to Mr. Hugh F. our honse Many evening. orga- Flynn, popular °* material numb I I was I had also a and manufacture. CLAR- thought dying. arrests were made. Port Said, October 5.—The Suez canal nize a union in this The election and has a crew of men at y bad case of womb trouble from which I suffered city. sign painter, IONS give results that cannot be ob- X, ; 3 great pain. Had it not been for Dr. Pierce's is not blocked as reported in the United of officers was laid over until the next work painting the handsome residence cf F| pj jggjBasS===sc;S^ medicines I know I would have been in General my Mattooks of this city who is States by the sinking in those meeting which will be held on Mr. Henry Middle street. ranses and heaters of inferior to grave. I have taken three bottles of each of recently Friday Higgins, w,ith quality. If s more economical j under the of §3 :ainef medicines.” speaking auspices th? Repub- waters of the American steam collier October 12 at 8 when are made for a so- dealer does your evening, o’clock, Preparations being nofc have the CLARIONS, write to us. lican National committee, will at bound for Manila with for a charter for all ciable to be held the 1 0IflOUr For stomach, bowels and liver, when speak Emira, coal journeymen painters in near future by N. October with Senator be WOOD & disordered, use Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Camden, J., 8, the American fleet. Vessels passing will applied for. All painters are in- the Epworth lesgus of the 1st M. E. BISHOP CO., the canal are no Bangor,IleJ Frye. through subject to delay. vited to attend. church of this Pellets. ^ city. MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS. ginning In September |and ending; with Court judges \v°re John Appleton, Chief the May term, which closes .n June. Justice, Charles W. Walton, William G. Three of the terms are for criminal mat- Harrows, Charles JJanforth, Wm, Wirt Poitlnud’8 Aid for «I»e Uul-reston Suf- tesr and six for civil suits. Many of the Virgin, John A. Peters, Artemas LibbjA ferers Swelled to Nearly the $1000 civil suits are tried before the judge, and Joseph W. Symonds. Judge Sy- Mark. without a jury, but the right of either monds, who had been just appointed, re- Just Now It Is of More litigant to demand a jury Is preserved signed yesrs ago to resume practioe in inviolate. There Is only one other Su- Portland, Judge Peters, after serving as Yesterday at the rooms of the Board of Trade subscriptions to the Galveston Than Usual Interest. fund were received from the following parties: Cash, $1; E. C. Jordan,15; A. JL>., $1; “Woodfords,” $1; Doten Grain Co., $1. This makes the total amount $lJb2 42. The list will be closed up and II Is Probably the Busiest Court In forwarded Monday so that all who have not yet placed their subscriptions should the State of Maine. dojso today. It is especially desired that the contribution from Portland will —«- amount to $1,000. RAKLY WEEK AT WEST END. Fast Trains the Dean Freight from the West ha-Ve been bringing to us this bveeK. Rally week will be observed at the Judge Bonney. of which the JVebv Furniture tvhich our Mr. Winter ordered West Congregational ohuroh, of the Judicial Elegances in August. Kev. John K. Boardman is the pastor, Corps. of these fTekv Arrivals 'were made to our beginning Sunday. In the morning the Three-Quarters special order. deliver a 6ermon on “The pastor will Many of them are Libby ejcclusi'Ves, for this market at least.' Modern Church” At noon there will be of the and at 7.BO The rapid infiood of new Furniture a rally Sunday school, He Was To the Beuch Covert Venetians. will occur the inauguration of the Sun- Appointed rather crowds the selling space and day evening social service, a new depar> forces us to make a clearance Twenty-Two Years Ago. Good weight, exclusive tints, cor- ture, conducted by the pastor. sale of Iron Beds at cut prices. rect for Jackets and Suits, 56 inches On Monday, at 7.45, will occur a rally Cut even below our price reductions of an address Rev. wide, $2.00 for men only, with by last month. There are five lots of them. Eidwn Noah of Quincy, Mass. Hardy, For instance, our No. 19 Iron will be the church rally day, In these when the of Flaids. Tuesday days, machinery Beds, two" sizes, 4 feet, and 4 1-2 feet with a supper for church member at 7 the law in this county is so much lnjpeo- which was $2.98, uow at $2.49. More than a hundred combina- o’clock, and a special prayer meeting at ple’s minds, an interesting institution is tions, every best Prices eight o’clock. the SuperiorJCourt of Cumberlandjcounty. style. ue » buuioi range from 12Vao to $1.50 Un Wednesday evening win In the flrBt place it is one of the busiest Another, which has full Brass for the senior and Intermediate depart- —indeed, probably, the busiest—court In trimmings, all sizes, was $7.00, this ments of the Sunday school. the State of Maine. The judicial system sale at $4.98. Velvet for 'Remnants. Thusrday evening will be a rally of Maine contemplates a system of cir- women only, with Interesting musical cuits. The higher courts are supposed to Maybe 100 short lengths of Black No. 28. Iron Bed, brass ornaments, price was $9.00. This sale at and programme. Mrs. John C. be held of the Court $6.50 and Colored Velvets. Some M literary by Judges Supreme (Only one size In this lot, ZVi feet.) yard, Roberts will give a short talk descrip- who go to the various county seats sever- some Vz, some more, some less. Our tive of her recent visit to England and al times a year to hold court, the Chief No. II. $12.00 Iron Bed, 4 1-2 feet at $9.50, Dollar and $1.25 kind. (Size 4vi feet.) the Isle of Wight. Justice annually assigning his associ- Take your pick at 50c yard Friday evening there will be a rally for ates, as well as himself, to the counties No. 53. $14.00 Iron Bed, this sale at and others not mentioned with devotional service by which are to visit. This Is the $9.50, young people, they old, above. These Beds are all in well Rev. W S. good condition, groomed and are bargains. Fancy 'Ribbons. L. D. Marshall, address by historic method, coming down from cen- JUDGE PERCIVAL BOJVNBY. solo Miss Hattie G. Shaw, in Hub used and recommended all the Bovard, by turies of English usage, it has been Ranges, by cooking schools. One lot Fancy Ribbons 3v» inches anl address Rev. E. R. Purdy. use in Maine and is the Court In that for the Chief has retired. The others Used in the best families and foremost we are by long years, today perlor Maine, Justice, hotels, Portland agents. choice is be wide, colors, regular price On Saturday from 3 to 4 p. m. will But as time went on Cumber- county of Kennebec. are deceased. system. 25c. This Sale 15c in the j price, a social for the little folks, and land county grew greatly In Importance, The Superior Court of Cumberland J udge Bonney was born In Minot in We make no apology for repeat- Foreign Coderts. evening a parish reception will occur, and It gradually came about that when county has had four judges, beginning 1842, and prepared for college at Hebron ing some things we told the Festival Velveteen Ribbon, polka dots, but- Never Sunday morning Jiev. G. W. Hinckley the Supreme Judge would come here he with Judge Lane, who died after a shore Academy and the Maine State Seminary people fabout new Dress Goods in out of style. Colors to suit ton and lace effect, 25c Will Farm will term of He was succeeded taste. 46 of Good speak. would find more cases than he could service. by in Lewiston. He graduated from Colby yesterday’s paper for many of them every inch, $1.00 of In the time at his command. Judge Charles W. Goddard, whose reign College in 1863. After he told us THE NEW ENGLAND SYNDICATE dispose graduation have that their coming to Fun In the Basement result of this was that were is memorable, Goddard was sohool in and Saturday. The litigants yet taught Buoksport, while Portland was a as well as Is an association of Fourteen Depart- ^udge shopping a Broadcloths. ment-store merchants of prominent New music-hearing expedition. Galvanized Garbage Can. England cities, who are banded together The queen of fall fabrics. Your Flannel Suitings. 59c, 75c, 98c for the purpose of buying merchandise— fashion paper tells you how popular Clothes especially Books—from Manufacturers, The illuminated kind, for house Broadcloths are at the fashion cen- Baskets, Large, Round, oolos- Importers and Publishers in such dresses, boys’ and girls’ etc., 36 ters. The lino mentioned here is 23c con- sal quantities that they practically inch, 39c easily demonstrated to be the best Laundry Soap, 5 large cakes for trol the of the they handle. prices goods for the money possible, 40 shades to 10c It is a custom for the Representatives Mijeed Suiting. select from. 52 inch, $1.50 Japanese Lanterns, bright and of these fourteen houses (usually a part- Good for street journeying and for Other lines of Broadcloth at 75c now. ner from each corporation of the syndi- school wear. Many color combina- and $1.00. Inches 6, 8, 10, 12, cate) to assemble at [Broadway Central tions. 38 and 40 50c Price, 21c, 75c. Hotel in New York city, twice every inch, 30c, 50c, Milan Per dozen J year and meet—by appointment—the Wool Cashmere. Cloth. great Book Publishers of the country, Steam sponged and shrunk. They and buy Books and kindred merchandise For children’s dress as well as for 9 Cent Counter. were originally woven 55 inches for the Fall and Holiday trade. Mr. adults. Good color range. 40 inch. and shrunk President of the J. R. * wide, to 47 inches, Hayward, Vice 50c Loaded with selected Glassware, the of the thickening in the shrinking. Splen- Libby company, was organizer and Chudda Cloths. did for Crockei-y Bric-a-Rrac. New Syndicate. He has been Tailored Suits, 47 inches, England Cup and Saucer for 9c. Vases for in New York all the week with the other Similar in weave to French Flan- $1.25 9c. 300 different kinds of Orna- members of the association, buying great nel. but different enough to entitle Bhotan Cloth. ments and Usefuls at 9c. masses of Books. it to another name. Somewhat After they bave settled matters with finer and softer. 28 75c inch, Shrunk like the Milan, but a dif- the Publishers, the members of the Syn- Candy. ferent surface weave. Sturdy and dicate meet and divide the purchase Foreign Serge. strong. 47 inches, Sweet as honey. Pure as may he. among their several houses. Double warp, which gives added Twenty-three hundred Over By this modern method of merchan- pounds. strength as well as beauty. Stands a ton of Sweetness. dising Book lovers all over New England hard wear. 45 75c at a trifle inch, Price Saturday per are now enabled to buy books Pebble Chediots. pound, above Half the old prices. Satin Soleil. 9c The J. R. Libby company promises a For street and journeys. Three Beautiful lustrous surface, every collection of Book Bargains this fall grades, 52 inch, $1.25, 2.00 Eight hundred pounds Chocolates. best color, 44 inch, $1.00 1.50, such as was never known before here or Price per pound, French Venetians. elsewhere. The houses composing this Granite Cloth. 19c syndicate are J. K. Libby Company, Its name tells its An excellent story; rugged, stuff for dressy occa- We have added to our Portland, Me.; Portland Department Candy de- but as handsome as finest grain fine exclusive Store, Biddeford, Me ; B. F. Larrabee sions, looming, shades, partment a full line of Heides & Austin West- dressed Beautiful for dress 56 Co., Boston, Mass.; Bros., granite. inch, $2.00 Brummies’ Chocolotes and field, Mass,; K. A. McWhirr Co., Fall line of colors. architecture. Large Other Venetians, 6 50 Bon-Bons at River, Mass.; New Bedford Dry Goods SUPERIOR COURT ROOM. colors, inch, 19, 25, 39, 50 and 60c lb Co., New Bedford, Mass.; Burrows & 46 inch, $1.00 $1.00 Mitchell & Sanborn, Lynn, Mass.; Co., forced to wait, and justice was delayed. [ a terror both to evil-doers and attorneys, teaching there was appoined to a clerk- Haverhill, Mass.; Sherwood & Son, About 1868 this state of affairs had be- ! He said once, with a humorous twinkle In the at Meriden, Conn.; A. Steiger &; Co., ship Treasury Department J. R. LIBBY GO. J. R. LIBBY GO. Holyoke, Mass..; A. McOallum & Co., come very serious; and one of the first of the eye, that he was the only man who Washington. He remained there two J. R. LIBBY CO. & Northampton, Mass.; Nichols Frost, duties that devolved upon Thomas B. ever got the unanimous endorsement of years, studying law in his spare mo- Fitchburg, Mass.; O’Gorman Co., Provi- make him an Keed, who that year served'hls first terih as the Cumberland Bar for a position, ments, In 1865 he completed his studies Stone's duties as clerk dence, R. I ; Wise, Smith & Co., Hart- “When I wanted to be Postmaster of in official of the as well as the ford, Conn. Representative in the Maine legislature, the office of Hon. Josiah H. Drum- Supreme and he is a familiar was to champion the bill to create a Portland,” he said, "every member of mond, in Portland, and in 1866 opened a Superior cour, figure FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. LECTURES Superior Court for the county ot Cum- the bar hastened to sign my petition they law office in Hath. He returned to Port- In both, His long service Is due to his Rev. Smith Baker, D. D., will deliver berland were so anxious to get me off the bench.” land that year, however, and in 1867 fitness f?r the office—an argument which has broken down a series of Sunday evening sermons to The object of this Superior Court was Judge Goddard was succeeded by Judge formed a partnership with David Gh Har- In several conventions young people at the Willlston church, to relieve the session of the Supreme Joseph W. Symonds, who after a few riman. Later he was in partnership with the argument of usage and rotation, Satisfaction is cheap C. Stone was elected clerk commencing next Sunday. The subjects Court of a large part of its business. The years of service, was appointed to the Stanley T. Pullen, l£sq, In 1869 and 1870 Benjamin are: Circuit system still continued; but the Supreme Benoh, he represented Portland in the legisla- of courts in September, 1886, and Oct. 7, The Gentleman. has since served continuously In that Oct 14, Dreaming. capacity. For the preceding eight year3 At Oct? 21, Luckv he was deputy clerk, the late Alvin A, any price. Oct. 28, Meanness. Dennett being the clerk. Nov. 4, Gates Ajar. The duties of deputy clerk of courts are Nov. 11, Wild Oats. ably tilled by Mr. Edward F. Tompson, Nov, 18 Bride of Heaven. who has held the position since January, ‘Twill not be high cost satisfaction that you’ll find Nov. 25, Evolution of a Man. 1899 Previous to being clerk Mr, Tomp-' here in Dec. 2, Woman’s Heroism. son had served one term as recorder of Stein-Bloch Clothes, ready-to-put-on. But it Dec. 9, Found Out. the municipal court from March, 1891, to will be the satisfaction that ob- Dec. 16, Rewarded. March 1895. He Is a native of this city and genuine, long-wearing Dec. Christmas Servloe. from the Portland] High school 23, graduated tains only in a Suit made of fashionable Deo. 89, The Glorified Young Man. In the class of 1878, Four years latar he fabrics, was from Dolby college. He graduated tailored skillfully, and fitting with perfect ease and PORTLAND GOLF CLUB. studied law with Symonds & Lbby and The Men’s Fall Handicap Prize tourna- Clarence Hale, Esq., and was admitted grace. ment will be held thisf afternoon 2»t 2 to the Cumberland bar In October 1885 He satisfaction is in o’clock. Handsome prizes are offered for was one of the members of the oomraon Suit-buying very cheap Stein- the lowest net and lowest gross soores. council from Ward Three In the years r88 Bloch C.othesat fifteen to dollars. The exceptional condition of the and ;89, and was the s9oretary of the twenty-five grounds and weather should result in a Republican City Committee In the years general lowering of old records. 1839 and 1890. For the last four years he has been the secretary of the Portland Club,

OPENING SALE SATURDAY. The opening sale of the American ALLEM & GO., Clothing Co,, 255 Middle street, will be h3ld today. This will be an Important " 204 Middle Street. e ;ent in the clothing trade of Portland, Some people can’t drink and means an excellent opportunity to stook up on desirable winter clothing at coffee ; everybody can wonderfully low prices,when the quality of the goods is considered, Their adver- drink Grain-O. It looks tisement in this issue of the PRESS that the company manufac- and tastes like proclaims pie direct By this method of doing busi- In drass. fE takes an alert buyer to catch coffee, but CLERK BENJAMIN C. STONE. DEPUTY CLEBK EDWARD F. TOMPSON. tures its own goods and sells to the peo* ness the firm claims to be able to save them in the mood, and select a sufflcien* it is for the An immense of the made from pure Supreme Judge found that most of the “On October 7, 1878,—twenty-two years ture. money purchaser. cy really worthy wares. stock of fall and winter furnish- At the Store for 671 cases that overloaded his docket vrere ago almost to a day—Governor Connor Judge Bonney has long been a trustee for clothing, Toggery Men, No. No coffee in it. WhaTShaft We Have Dessert? hats and is carried. In grains. taken care of by the Superior Court. Ap- appointed Judge Percival Bonney to suc- of Colby and Hebron, and was president ing goods, caps Congress street, kept by Jordan and arises in the peals from the Prcbvt9 Court, divorces, ceed Judge Symonds. He has been suc- of the Maine Baptist Missionary Conven- This question family every their announcement are given prices Homsted, all the effort of these experi- Grain-O is than Let us answer it today. Try Jell-o. and cheaper cases in equity and some civil suits are cessively reappointed until he is today tion from 1893 to 1894. day. which will interest shrewd buyers, enced energetlo young merchants, a delicous and healthful dessert. Pre- will be used in choosing from fashion- coffee tried before the Judge; but the the dean of the judicial corps of Maine, A mention of the Superior Court would ; costs about one- Supreme pared in two minutes. No boiling! no THE TOGGERY BHOP FOR MEN. able makers their best creations in greater portion or both civil and crimi- There is today not a single judge on not be complete without reference to the baking! simply add boiling water and neobdressing, shirts, hosiery and under- Fashions are flokle enough in their quarter as much. nal businesss in the county is done by either the Superior or Supreme bench veteran Clerk of Courts, Benj. C. Stone, set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, wear; and in selling at trade-building a from one extreme to another, Their Is ready for your the Superior Court, who was on the b«nch when Judge whose length of service is almost as re- Raspberry and Strawberry. Get pack- changing prloes. shop at 10 cts. for the the novel, ooming. All grocei* * lie, aud 2$g» This court holds nine terms a year, be- Bonney was appointed. The Supreme markable as is Judge Bonney's, Mr. age your grocers today, ever striving unique, TO THE GRAND OPENING SALE ---OF THE-- AMERICAN CLOTHING CO., 255,SDLE Come One ! Come All!! to secure the chance of a life time and obtain fine and desirable CLOTHING, CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, ETC. ~ ===== AT PRICES NEXT TO NOTHING ="

LET^ALL THELPE0PLECREJOICE^ " ETAI! AT 8 A. M. SATURDAY, OCT. 6) Sale of Portland’s Greatest Clothing House.' GHEATrc?ONX^Rx!C»V0^aIltVna4V.Veartergro‘HCToPDAYS?VpENiNG0SAT^/an^w^ #B™ 0F AND ELEGAAT FILL AND WINTER FURNISHING HATS and AT 40 LPSSTH4N WH0IFS41P Peirn8 w™!!2 f SE1\ CLOTHING, GOODS, CAPS, PERCENT, V1 nce of you the n,lheard of bar*»,B8 thlt we offer for the next 60 days. Bring this ad with you and we will show the goods at EXACTLY THE PRICES '\VE*'ll ERE *AD TERTIS e!** 100 Men’s Scotch Mixed Busi- Men’s Evening Suits, in all Nobby All Wool Cassimere Elegant select styles in Dress universally sold from $18 tc Four cases Men’s Heavy All 100 dozen Men’s Seamless ness Suits for $2.75, sold every- styles, $7.48, worth $16.00. Pants, $1.69, worth $3. Pants in silk and wool worsteds, $25. We sell for where for $7.00. $9.75, $10.50 Wool Ribbed Underwear, worth Hose, 4 cents pair. Fine English Diagonal Clay well worth $5 and $6, for $2.50 and 11.50. $1 for 49c each. Men’s each, Men’s Black Sateen Shirts at Men's All Wool Cheviot Suits, Worsted, in cutaways and round Heavy Worsted Pants, and $3. in and in all the latest 22c, 38c, 49c, worth 38c, single double breasted, cut sacks, made in the best of patterns, $1.48, Men’s Cassimere Overcoats, in 100 dozen Finest Alpine Hats, 50c, worth $1.75, 75c. $3.98, $10.00. style; can’t be had elsewhere $2.25, $2.48, $3.38, black or colors, well worth $6; $1.24 and $1.59; regnlar $2 worth double these Men’s Heavy Cassimere and Men’s Cassirnero less than $15, $18, $22; to prices. our price, $3.25. and $2.50 goods. Children’s Short Knee Pants Fancy Suits, go Chinchilla actual worth as low as Ulsters, for 44c. in cutaways, Sacks and double $7.00, $8.50, $9.98. Children’s All Wool Short 19c, 24c, Can’t bay $6, $8, to go at $4.75 $10, $3, Men’s Stiff in black or 25 dozen Men’s tl? m breasted, $4.95, worth $12.00. Men’s Pants School Hats, Heavy Jersey anywhere else for less Heavy Weight Blue Suits; regular and $6.50. Why go cold? brown, the very latest style and worth 79c, than double the amount Flannel and Blue price, $2.50 to our Overskirts, actually Men’s Elegant Fancy Cheviot Beaver, Serge $6; price, best $1.25 to makes, regular $2.50 and for 39c and Cassimere Suits, in double Suits, of all the standard mills, $3.50. Fifty of the latest styles in Men’s Elegant Dress Over- $3 goods for only 98c, $1.25, and single worth $14. $12, $15, $17, must go at $4 98, Men’s Four-ply Linen Collars at breasted, Children’s Overcoats and Ul- all colors in $1.49 and $1.98. Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 cents $9.25. coats, Beavers, Mel- 7 cents each. We sell 500 will go quick at $5.50. We have $6.50, each. dozen sters, $1.24 to $3.78; cannot be tons, Broadcloths and Oxfords, 300 dozen them in the latest and Suspenders, 6c, 9c, of these collars in Boston eyery stripes Men’s Good Working elsewhere less satin Pants, bought than dou- lined and custom made; 15c, 25c, worth 25c and Linen ll week. checks. 68 worth 15c, Four-ply Cuffs, cents Why can’t we do it cents, $1.50. ble our price. the best dress overcoat 50c. made, pair. | here ?

anfl at other Mr?ainl\xwVonfiHLy7/hafcanno^Cb^^lentfoner^herp L?wiH ?°WS Tecks I!JC’ 29c a,'V1 38c .Gents’ riue Ribbed UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS at 19c each, and 10,000 ls adyertised are ab- solute, undeniable facts and that this is the GREATEST BARGAIN CFN^Fr'i^TIIEStItEOFH tfvF^WE b% r'f hi'u^to vrAV**’ ihat* ™at, ,!er*

C,SCW,lere- Con,e he,e fi**s4« 14 Be SHreyoVcomemlhe^^ightTlace'^LOoT FOR°Oljil EARGE^IgYs?"* "iU !»** »<>» “> lOO miles or more, AMERICAN CLOTHING COMPANY. Perllant! s Greatest Clothing House, 255 MIDDLE ST., Opp. Hay's Drug Store. Store Formerly Occupied by Standard Clothing Co., PORTLAND, ME. Until Open hvemngs 9 O'clock. To make our kn. wn as the Greatest place Bargain Center in the State, we will electric or steam car fare pay of Customers purchasing goods amounting to ft5 QO

DHIO SUNDAY SCHOOL MAN gramme committee was selected and a Cotton is on THE MARKET FAVORABLE slightly higher reports of SUNDAY SERVICES. at 12 m. At 7.30 sermon and public meeting take Sacramental ser- Rev. E. P. Woodward, at arranged for,to place rains and rather smaller than vice. pastor. Preaching In the expected 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at i2 Seoond Parish all Souls’ Church Plains r® Maine a Visit in Congregational In Influenced (Stevens Ave) First Baptist Church, corner of Wilmot m. Chris nan Endeavor at 6.00 Pay October—He receipts. by the satisfac- Rev. s. G. meeting p. m. church, Sunday afternoon, October 14, at Davis, pastor. Preaching service at and Congress Sts. llev. Bowlev Green, pastor. Morning Subject, “Eternal Life—its Demonstra- Will in Despite the Fact That Merchants Are tory prices farmers are reported 10.45 a.m. school at 12.15 Y. at a. m. tion-” Speak Portland. o willing Sunday p.m. Breaching 10.30 Subject. “The being No. 8 of a series. four clock. All the churches and P. G. 7.15 m. King Evening Subject, to and L. p. Al: are welcome. tf an, with administration of the Lord’s tober 16 and at the State ing Mr. Laurance will meet those who in tbe balance of the year is notable. Carroll streets. Take Spring street car. Rev, Sunday School j goods note the effect of the warm weather 10.30 a. m. Sunday-school at 12 m. Y. P. C. Supper; Subject oi isermon, "The Blessings Smith Baker, D ;D. pastor. At 10co a. convention In wish to know him more Local Some diminution in the volume of U. at 7.30 p. m. which flow from the Molv m., Hester, October 16, 17 and closely. job- on retail distribution while at first Supper.” Suuday Subject. “What Christ about At quiet senool after morning service'. s=»ys God.” pastors will assist in the business is noted at Congress St.; M. E. Church—Rev. W. s. 7.30 “The 38. His visit may lead to an eastern trio ! meeting. bing larger western hands, but rather more in wool p. m., topic, Gentleman.” activity Bovard, pastor. Devotional service 9.16 a. m. .Oakdale Sunday School, in h 11 on Pitt and street, Woodford’s Universalist t American Schccl centers, continued rainy weather In has school a. at 2.A6 p. m. All are hurch. Rev. Harrv by leading Sunday been largely at the expense of the Sunday 10.30 m. Preaching at 3 d. welcome. tf E. m. the Townsend, pastor. Preaching service 10.45 to stir a new WEDDINGS. the northwest alike checks the move- by pastor. Subject, “Hearers arid peaks Island Methodist workers, up interest in prices. » Church. Rev. a. m. Subject. "Two Kinds of Manhood.” Sun- Doers of The ord.” At m. Junior L. II. 6.30 p. Bean, pastor. at 10.30 a. day school at 12 in. school matters. Mr. ment of wheat to market, the At 7.30 Preaching Communion service after Sunday Laurance Injures Wheat, including flour, shipments for meeting. p. m. Communion service and m. and 7.00 p. m. Sunday school 12 m. Y P or morning service. All are welcome. the class not found r grade of the same re- the reception memoers. AH are welcome. S. C. E. Tuesday evening, 7.30. Class represents largel TETLEY—LINSCOTT. and,discourages week aggregate 4,459,167 bushels meeting Westbrook Methodist Christ Brown’s Thursday 7.30 p.m. are Episcopal Church, Rev. in the Sun tail and distribution. Ten cent Science, Block, 537 Congress Strangers always C. F. .’ay school—the business mt n jobbing against bushels last week and st Service welcome. Parsons, pastor. Morning praver meet- There was a very at the 4,242,810 Sunday 7.30 p. m; Miss I* B. Glid- tf pretty wedding cotton Is the to the bushels ing at 9.15. Preaching 10.30 a. m. by the pas- —and hi* words have additional weight key very favorable 5,182,398 in the corresponding j den, speaker All are welcome. tf Pine Street Chubch. (Methodist EdIsco- Free Baptist Orr’s last tor. Sunday school I'm. junior League at 3 church, Island, which comes from the week of 1899. Clark Memorial M. E. pat). Rev. E. 8. J. McAllister, pastor. At 10.30 because intensely practical. report South, and Church, Pleas- p. m. Epworth League at G p. m. Sacramental October Corn for the week ant Avenue—Rev. C. by Rev. S. K. Wednesday evening, 3d, when the exports aggregate Alex. Terhune, pastor. Preaching Pearson.Sunday school service at 7 p. m. A was held in the Y. M. character of reports from this section at in. m?*t.ng C. A. the 2,364.249 bushels against bush- Morning worship at 10.30. Sunday school at 12 12 Kpworth Leag e meeting 6.30 p. m. Itev. Edmund B. Tetley, pastor of 2,156,171 At West rooms i9 more favorable than for els m. Kpworth at 6.00 m. 7.3u p. m. Social service. All are welcome. Congregational Church, 1043 Congres Thursday evening, when a pro- nearly many last week and 4,238,749 bushels in League meeting p. Eve- Rev. J. R the church, was united in to ning worship at 7.00. Seats free. st., Boardman, pastor. Preaching at marriage at this this week a tf 3 0.30 a. years past time. The indisposi- year ago. m. Social service at 7.30 p. m. Sunday Miss Josie Sunday wening Subject. “Elijah at Chcrith Preble Chapel—Sunday school at 12 May Linscott, postmistress of m school 12 m. All are invited. tion to contract as to the future THE and Zidon.” e at 3 m. bv ! Orr’s heavily CANADIAN TRADE. Preaching p. the pastor. At7.30n. Island.The ceremony was m. short address to performed is perhaps most marked in the Iron and church of Christ—Corner of Congress and the children. All are wel- the New October 5.—R. G. Dun & come. by Itev. Lewis Malvern ol Portland, York, Weymouth streets. Lord’s Supper at 10.30 a. Good steel trade and here also the most marked m. GOOD SHOOTING. News Bible at 11.45. Co.’s will study at 7.30 Park St. a life long friend of Mr. Tetley. To report say tomorrow of the Preaching Presbyterian CHurch—Cor. of tendency towards weakness In tbe cruder by C. S. Black. Park and Pleasant Sts. Rev. French McAfee a Canadian trade: are the scores wedding march, played the church pastor, school at 2 m. Following made by Co. r by forms of production is noted. Chestnut Steet Church. (Methodlst- Sunday p. Preaching /o St. John In the Luther at 3 and 7.30 m. by the pastor. Seats E of the First on organist, the ushers first escorted the ri'N/1 1_1_ » reports Improvement F.ptscopaD—Rev. Freeman. Dastor, p. free. Regiment the rifle up Rev. F. R. All are iuvited. west dry goods, groceries and fruit, while oth- iGrifliths. assistant At 10.30 a. m. range: aisle, Mr. and Mrs. father administration of the Distinguished sharpshooter, Sergt Linscott, proved by the of the tin Lord’s Mipoer and recep- Second ParishCongrf.gational Church signing plate er wholesale business is fair and re- tion of D. A 122 oat of and mother of the bride, and up the east only members. Sunday school'at 12 in. At Congress, cor. Pearl St. Rev. Rollin T Hack- Kaler, 150: sharpshooter, f but the anthracite coal 6.30 in. S\if scale, situation p. League service. Kpworth At 7.30 Preaching at a. erirvg aisle the Hon. E. tail trade continues good. Trade condi- p. pastor. 10.30 m. and 7.30 p. Sergt.. F. E. McCarthy, 112 out of of La- m. the •. 160; Tetley, mayor on the surface at pastor will ive an address to men: top- m. Sunday school at 12 m. service in is, least, rather more tions are at fall Evening conia, N. H., Mrs. Tatley and Miss satisfactory Halifax, bus- ic. “The Young Man from the Country.” all are church marksmen, Sergt. J. T. Caselden, 33 out unfavorable than a week more ago, mi- iness and the outlook welcome. of S J. Tetley, father, mother and sister of the moving actively is St. Lawrence Congregational Church, 50; Sergt. Mulkerren, 30; Sergt. Women ners and mines idle and neering lemre Grammar Cor. and being produc- Wnolesale trade in »unaay school. Congress Munioy streets—Rev. A. H. D. A. gr9om. Following these the encouraging. gro- School head of Pleasant Madigan, 28; Corp. J. A. Walsh, respectively, tion steadily diminishing. Building, Ave, at z.'hj Wright pastor. Morning' service 10.30. Sundav Specially ceries and teas is active at Toronto m. The International school at 12 ro. W. H. ushers escorted Miss Josie May fairly p. Sunday school lesson Junior C. E. meeting at 4 d. m 33; Corp. Purvis, 34; Corp. W. R. Linscott, good reports come from the boot and shoe will be All are invited. tf Cnoral service and with hardware, metals and leather In §tudied. address b\ the pastor 7.30. M. R. A new size attended by her sister, Miss and Chimes will Mally, 30; Corp. Eagan, 29; of TANGIN Linscott, and allied which are active with Free Church, Rev. C. E. ring at 10.00 a. m. ana 7.00 p. m. trades, moderate demand. There Is increased Andrews, pastor. Privates T. J. Kev. E. B. with his Preaching at 10.46 a. m. and 7.30 m.' Sun- Second Church gf A. Shummens, 28; J. J. Tetley, brother, Mr. prices firm and p. Christ, Scientist Ser- can now be had for tending upward. Special at Hamil- day school at close of morning service; Y. P. 8. vices in the New Jerusalem vjuj icut)} ui uauuuia, i\. jti. actlvityjln building operations church. High St. Maloney, 40; D. J. Maloney, 33; F. D. weakness Is noted in the trade ow- C. E. meeting 6.16 p. m. Weekly prayer meet- at 3 p. m. “Doctrine of sugar ton, collections are favorable and the Subject Atonement.’’ F. After the service the ing Tuesday 7 3o p. m. tf Wednesday at Walsh, 31; McCarthy. 27; T.J. Silk, FIFTY CENTS, and wedding party ing to the practical break In the raw su- evening meeting 7.45. Seats volume of business for the season. First free. All are welcome. J. gave a receptlon| to those present and good Methodist Episcopal fhurch. South Reading room in Bax- 29; W, O’Brien, 29; C. A. Murray, gar corner[as much as to the passing of Portland. Rev, F. a. uu- Building open at bottle a.t 3t General trade conditions are at Leith, pastor; residence daily, except Sundays. Room J. C. la.rge thact pplied each guestjwlth cake. good 6 Evans st. 26; Rowell, 32; M. J. S Burke, wedding the canning season and the reported in- Sunday school 1.30 p. m. Preach- 'lhe church was decorated Quebec although warm weather has told ing service at 2.30. Epworth League 6.30. Gen- St. Pauls Church—Corner 33; W. H. McAuley, J. A. beautifully tention of the refiners to the war Congress and 33; Healey, re-open sales eral social service at 7.30 p. in. AH are web Locust Rev. Jos. and crowded with against of dry goods and kindred streets. Battell Shepherd, ree- 30; C. A. J. E. A. parishioners and in eoe. t{ tor. Hours of Gavin, 30; Wade, 34; prices. Special strength is noted in lines. service 10.30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Think of it! relief from visitors school J. T. F. Prompt friends, many city waiting for Friers' Church. Oak street Ellison R. Sunday at the close of the morning ser- Bradley, 37; O’Connell, 35; W. provisions [and hog products, in which Warm weather affects vice. always this service. The presents were numerous also sorting sales Purdy, pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Sun- Strangers welcome. tf F. Walch, 28; J. A. J. female troubles for half a dol- the very [strong statistical is re- school 12 m. Junior 0. E. St. Welch, 27; Lang, only and position of fall at but day meeting 3.3o p. Stephen’s Church (Protestant Episeo- costly. dry goods Montreal, spring m. Intermediate C. E. 27. ceiving more attention. The of meeting 6.3o p.m. Eve- pal) Congress street, head of State. Rev Dr. lar. when TANGIN can Mr. and strength lines move Cotton mills have ning Social 7.30. Surely Mrs, Tetley left the island on finely. tf Dalton, rector. Sunday morning service at the railroad situation is reflected in earn- 10.30 a. m. so the seven issued new price further First Church of Christ, Scientist 484V4 Sunday school at 12 m. Weekly be had for small a sum no sensi- o'clock boat Thursday morning [lists showing service ings fully equal to last year, and in some Congress street opposite Preble House. Servi- Wednesday at 4 p. m. Sittings tree to cn advances. Groceries move well but all. their wedding tour, which will include sug- ce at 10.30 a. m. Sunday school at close of tf ble woman will on and the announcement go instances, larger, ar Is lower. service. suffering. Boston and New in Leather is quiet with a good morning Wednesday evening meeting Cathedral—State street. Cler- York, returning that rates are at 7 46 m. ST^UnE'1! TANGIN is not an to be advanced on Novem- p. Reading Room open Rev. Robert experiment. It relieves the about three weeks export demand for sole, while cat and daily except 87—Tbe Right Codman, Jr. Bishop. to continue their offi- Sunday 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 6 p. m. Tuesday aud The Rev. C. Morton D. of female ills at once and a com- ber 1. October disbursements were the Sills. D., Dean, and Rem agony produces wire nails are in 7.30 to 9.00 m. All are tor. cial duties amid hasts of friends and reduced pric9. No SDec- Friday p. welcome. tf. Services—Communion at 7.30 and 10.30 Cx-’-j# Johnson s # ■ VVII « cure a heaviest ever ™ plete in very short time. Thousands of women known, and are partly re- First Parish a. m. and m w w ■ well wishes. lal feature is reported at Vanoouvar,with Church—(Unitarian! Con- Morning Prayer sermon 10.30 a. m. Anodyne have learned the absolute truth of these claim*. flected In current bank which gress street Rev. John C. Perkins, Sunday school at 3. Evening Liniment I ^ /^| clearings, collections pastor. with Prayer (choral) slow, while Victoria finds Morning service at 10.30. sermon at 7.30. tf In two size You can easily prove it and at the same time are the since Sunday school at |i% largest last Jane. trade 12 m. 8ail bottles,2Scts. i a FOR conditions Loft meetings are held at No. 6 Cen- ff \\&M jc? W* become sound and woman GAVLESTON SUFFERERS. fairly satisfactory. and 50 cents. happy by calling The rail situation is the --- Free Wharf ■f M cynosure of Street Baptist Church—Rev. Jo- every Sunday morning, commencing V JW at“!*} 10.30 a. I The latter Is V At the of Hill in the Iron and HIED AT ODD seph Kennard Wilson. 1). D.. pastor. At 10 SO m. All are welcome. tf J\ at Your Druggist’s for either a Fifty meeting Rock} lodge, eyes steel trads. FELLOWS’ HOME, I more economical, f I a. m. and 7.30 p. m. preaching the St .Paul’s No. 51,Knights of of by pastor, Church. (Protestant Episcopal) 1 containing 3 of the Cent or Dollar size bottle of TANGIN Pythias, Woodfords, 'Though comparison is made with a 8 Worcester, Mass., October 5.—John O. tord s Suppei in connect! n with the cor. Congress and morning Locust streets. The Rev a former. For 90 a held it was voted to when business service. Rally Dav exereises of the years Thursday evening, year ago was active, prices Stone of inmate of Odd Fellows’ Sundav A ?5Ue11 Si>ePkerd, rector. Hours ui service Boston, | school at 12. Y. P. 8. C. E. 3.30 m. —10.30 a. m ^ ^ ^ ^ send the sum of 515 p. Morning and 4p. m. Sunday school ai through grand keep advancing and speculation rampant, dead Subject. -The Tied Hands of close of Home, droppei there this morning Jesu-*.” Evening morning service. All are welcome, tf JOHNSON’S l er of records and Moral | A free sample sent on request seal Wesley G. Smith business mortality has not of heart Mounting Climbing.” Salvation by mentioning materially disease. He was born in Water- Army. 239 FederalSt. Meet- fjigL Anodyne Liniment Jg§ this Address of to the chairman of First FreeBapttst Church, at ha? been the favorite household paper. Portland, the increased. Business fallnres for the week ford, in but had lived opposite the »?*» every night 8,except Tuesday, Sunday, Me., 1S28, in Bos- Public Library Rev. Lewis at 7 and 11 a. m., and 3 and remedy for inflammation in Texas of disaster number Malvern, pastor. 7.30 p. m. Adju- all forms. Knights Pythias fund, 177 as against 169 last week and ton for Sermon by the at 10.30 a. tant and Mrs. many years previous to his com- pastor m.; theme McDonall in charge. All are L s- d w hat were the elements of welcome. CO., TANGIN, jY^fcei at bis address in Houston, Texas. 146 in this week a year ago. t3 this Mr. Moody’s suc- yor\| ing city. cess, aud can we have them?” Sunday school Second Advent Church, Congress Place vlvi’: :■—‘:3 Now Has to Answer to Damage Suit. Visit Our FOUR THOUSAND PAIR PER DAY. THE LARGEST STOCK

Former Portland Lawyer in Insane Some dealer* may tell you and Musi Desirable Styles in Asylum. that the “Sorosis” is uot a satis-

factory Shoe, “results will tell.” Sued His Brother for CLOAKisSmi ROOMS The manufacturers of this shoe CLOAKS, SUITS, False Incarceration. are making Four thousand pair a tlay and then are not able to

keep up with their orders. Peon, W. Edwin Elmer Piaintiff in While Musical Festival. Milliner Dnmage Case. Attending pie who have worn the Sorosis

are we wish already customers, are STYLES THAT WILL PLEASE offered for sale us. YOU, to reach those who are not being by W. Edwin Ulmer, formerly a practicing posted uttorney in Portland, is suing his broth- as to er, George A. Ulmer of Chelsea, for $10,- the good points abduction and D00, for alleged forcible The New Garments this year are made in illegal incarceration for 13 days in the in shape, quality and NEW $10.75. McLean for the Insane at Wav- SUITS, Hospital all lengths from 19 inch to 45 inch •lrey. Mr. Ulmer is conducting the case long. style of the best himself with the assistance of Charles W. Ill Cheviots either tty front, reefer or Somers while’ the counsel for the defend- $3.50 shoe in the ant Is Bartlett,hnd Anderson. We wish to eall attention to the 24 and 20 blouse style. The case has now been In progress two world. We are the Aew days. Mr. Ulmer was the lirst witness. inch lengths that have proven thus far to be Suits at $10.00 in Cheviots with He testified that he and his brother had appointed selling double agreed to make wills favoring each other. breast jackets. good sellers with us, prices $10.00 to 25.00. He then told how be was taken in charge agents for Portland, by bis brother and a keeper, Merrill ^tew Suits at $35, made in brown, blue or Place, was put In charge of him in Port- as stated in letter also are a black land. He was taken to the house of We offering large assortment of pebble cheviots with the new stitched Mrs. Wiggin on Spring street, Portland, printed* below. bodice jacket and flare skirt. and remained there over night, leaving Black Jackets in all shapes. We are in the next morning before breakfast, and September 5th, 1900. Custom Eadies9 going to a hotel. position to lit long and short waisted people, BINES BROS. CO., Tailoring. We are pre. Here he was seized by two men, car- Portland, Me. Gentlemen.—We think the to take orders in Ladies9 ried to his office, and then taken to 52 public should be informed that you were appointed pared Suits, Coats or also ladies who extra full Belling agents for our Sorosis shoe for the city of Portland last August, and are to have street. The defendant was stand- require garments Spring the exclusive sale in Portland for all new styles as well as those formerly manufactured Capes, style and lit the TERI BEST. ing in the doorway. The plaintiff was by us. No dealer in Portland since August has been or will be supplied with either over These we term 8. old or the new thrown back into the hack and taken to the hips. W. Jackets. the styles, and any other party advertising Sorosis shoes for less than |3.50 per pair are doing so to and have only last season’s to All Suits are fitted ami made room West End hotel. contrary agreement goods cut, when de* 27, offer the trade. Yours very trulv, was taken to Price and The plaintiff forcibly $10, $12, $15 $20. A. E. LITTLE & CO. sired, by man tailors of Chelsea, at the house where his brother experience. lived, said the witness. Miss Ulmer, his A sister, telephoned from here to Dr. Charles B. Vaughn, who came and talked with the witness and left a prescription. Tha plaintiff stayed at the house that night. In* the morning the defendant ordered the winess to get up. The plain- ----■-=-=^=2 I tiff was too tired to get up, and the de- fendant used an oath and said he had to. Soon arterward Miss Mary u imer was IU10ST people if thoy had bought this stock as we have would 'J'a ti!X% ITZ’r. Portland, Oct. 6, 1903. called Dr. on the tele- ■■ ■ up by Vaughn immediately advertise that they were selling at half price, phone. He said he was too busy to come, or 40c on the Now we did -r OUSEKEEP- but would see the plaintiff at the asylum perhaps dollar, nothing of the kind. in Brookline, at Dr. Channlng’s Insti- We advertised that we would give TS1 /%. HP1 1 1 ers are par- tute for the Insane, where, he under- and we did, and will continue to do so* H in- stood, his brother would take him. La- VALUES, ticularly an Dr. said he did not care to Here is example: ter, Vaughn vited to see the very be mixed up in the matter at all. Witness was afterward taken to the interesting* display of railway station in Chelsea by Officer Mc- fine class Table Grath and the defendant. The officer said high he had authority to take the plaintiff, Linens that is on show but the plaintiff refused to go. He was CHAMBER SUITS. here now. The latest then forced, and was taken to the Brook- line Institute. Mrs. Wiggln and his sis- Bed hand carved, Dresser with 22x28 beveled plate, Commode novefties in Cloths, Napkins and Luncheon Sets ter were with him. They did not stay at of extra size. We have 60 of [T large them, and they and ornamental for the table. the Institute, but went to a restaurant on pieces dining Many Comhill for dinner. He was then taken of the patterns are controlled exclusively by us, to Waver ley, to the McLean asylum. This GO ON SALE today, and in the we can cloths in was on June 17, 1897. OKI special designs supply The had demanded to see war- ^ ^ ^ ^ plaintiff MMjL JB -f r— Then we have them higher and lower in price. any size and napkins to match in a great variety of rants fot his detention from several peo- at ple, Including Officer McGrath and Mer- qualities all prices. rill Place. The witness at last was al- Six quite new and original in pattern lowed to describe his condition upon ar- designs riving at Portland, after his detention cloths (border all round), $3.00 to $15.00 each ac- In the hospital. Counsel for the defend- cording to size and degree of fineness. Among and did not care to cross-examine the ih rmiNc co. witness. CARLETON FURNITURE them are marsh and narcissus with the bor- fiower, Dr. Frederick Gerrlsh CO., H. of Portland, der woven to come to the testified that he had attended Mr. Ulmer high table edge. Holly- for some years. In 1897 he advised him to June, 1897, and said he believed his arm. McGrath took the otner arm. They must get out.'1 The plaintiff did leave defendant. Defendant severed business hock, a bold graceful design with a delicate ivy go to Bowdoinham for a vacation. Mr. brother to be Insane but he did not ask took him to Brookline, the witness fol- the hotel, and In the morning he was relations with the plaintiff June 2, 1897, border near the Another is covered with Ulmer needed hygienic treatment rather for any medicine for him. lowing. found near the Congress Square hotel, in the office of the plaintiff. Severance edge. than medicine. The plaintiff needed rest where he wanted George to go. of these relations had no reference to Two officials of the McLean hospital Counsel Bartlett here addressed the Shamrock, little and big. Another faithfully rep- but had no mental trouble. Dr. Gerrlsh He saw the plaintiff again June 13. Did business dealings. The defendant then were put on the stand but little of their jury. He told what the declaration and resents said George Ulmer called on him In not lay hands on him or give him any asked for check to cover obligations of the broad and tesltmony was admitted. answer in a case mean, and took up the spreading foliage showy pills. Entered a hack with the plaintiff plaintiff to defendant. Alma B. Bibber of Bowdoinham, Me,, declaration in this case. He then opened blossom of the horse chestnut. Another has or- r11 "i and Mrs,Wiggin. The plaintiff made Mrs. Defendant 'related as one “queer” was next, She is a si6ter-in-law to the with Charles A, Jones, a police officer of her seat circumstance that just before the with wreathlike and an Indian scroll a of Wiggin change twice, “picking plain- chids, border; plainitff. She saw him frequently dur- Portland, number witnesses for the her up and setting her down, so,” said tiff went to Bowaoinham, he went into a ing 1896 and 1897, once on June 12, 1897. defence being sworn, design which covers the Weak Girls. the witness. He said the plaintiff was bakeshop and got a loaf of bread and a plain ground entirely. She was not allowed to testify as to his Mr. Jones told of happenings on June I afraid to go with him from Portland. bottle of milk. Later, witness said he These cloths come in sizes for any tablb, and condition. She related how the plaintiff 14, 1897, when the plaintiff went to Au- right Mrs. Wiggin and Policeman Jones were did not see plaintiff do this and merely came to Bowdoinham for rest. gusta, Plaintiff objeoted to going, but the lunch or dinner to match are here with them. Nothing was sail about go- assumed that he had done so. napkins, size, a was persuaded. Witness used no foroe; A Thomas J. Dolan, haok driver of ing to Augusta. He thought he was go- A mass of testimony folowed about th to did not put his hand on plaintiff. They too—$5.00 $16.00. P ortland, testified that he went to a ho- ing to Bangor, and objected to going to Bowdoinham trip and previous events. went to Augusta and to the hotel. Dur- Some beautiful Lesson tel In Portland where plantlff and de- Augusta, Witness said no force wbb used, To a great many questions, witness re- Banquet cloths, appropriate all this time he saw fendant both were. He took Officer Jones ing nobody strike and plaintiff was not locked in, but had plied that he could not remember. The A with our Linens plaintiff. designs. specialty Department to and the two Ulmers to the station and a good room at the hotel. Plaintiff said witness* could remember that his brother on is the stock of 2 1-2 and 3 there was some misunderstanding the At the afternoon session on Thursday then that the Masons were going to put pointed out to him a woman without any great pattern Cloths, 2, way. ‘You are taking me for the crazy the first two witnesses were N. E. JESed- hi m in an asylum and make away with head. Witness that Parents. repeated testimony yards long by 2 yards wide or more, at an average man Instead of Ed,’ George said to me, lon, a member of the same lodge of Odd him. They were advised at Augusta to plaintiff- during a hack ride with him- and 1 said: ‘I are of a guess you right,! Fellows as the plaintiff, and Joseph E. go to the Channing hospital in Brook- self and Mrs, Wiggin, had twice picked price $1.00 yard. deolared the haok man. Barstow, night clerk at the West End line. Witness said that the plaintiff Mrs. Wiggin up and set her down in an- "About two years ago my daughter, Fine damask pure linen Tray Cloths, hem- who was then in her sixteenth year, Merrill Place of Portland was next ex- I hotel, Portland. “acted like a wild man” in the hotel. other seat. was in bad health. Bhe was and He came to the hotel a of the to Chelsea at 50 pale amined. He said that Nathan Bedlon Mr. A. Ulmer, the with package Witness told trip and stitched and openwork border, 25c, and 75c. without or George defendant, thin, strength vitality, a bottle of ale, and told wit- were described in came to him to get him to take care of was then on the stand. He said he containing Brookline,which previ- in fact her condition was that which put Hemmed Huck Towels at and a hundred others. ness to leave the hotel. “That Mrs. ous but said that the 25c, Is generally called all ran down. Ed Elmer, who, they said, was orazy. resides at the West End hotel, Portland. Wig- testimony, plaintiff We of worried has bewitched he and The were, course, about “George said he was all beat out and He lived in Chelsea In the spring of 1897, gin you, George,” said, went knowingly willingly. her, and employed the best phy- worried to death,” said the witness, He his “and If you hadn’t left the hotel I was cross-examination lasted until 12.80, At sicians to attend her. They studied said brother wanted to take him Ulmer wanted witness to take going to break this bottle over her head one time, the witness asked for a chair, her case and although they did every- George down to meet Mrs, Eva Wlggln, the lady and the contents down throat. which was and after he thing possible, gave her no relief Bare of Edwin, which witness refused to to whom the plaintiff said he was en- pour your given him, just which was The late Dr. That have broken the permAnept. lo. “Well, by-,” he said, “1*11 get to be married. He said his brother would spell.” left the stand he broke down altogether had first called attention gaged Angel my The as this and sobbed like a child. He was led somebody who will.” to to Boston with him and plaintiff laughed heartily to Dr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale agreed go they MOORE Sc CO. was recited. from the his mother and People, and my wife had heard they The witness testified that he helped the were on the train. It had started when testimony weeping room, OWEN, were a flue tonic, so we decided to George A. Ulmer continued his testi- a court officer accompanying him. He into a carriage In Portland. the plaintiff said he had a presentment try them for my daughter. We did plaintiff from case --- the Offi- that would be ruined if mony yesterday, when the soon returned. : so, and Inside of eight weeks the Later the defendant, plaintiff, they they went Counsel Bartlett soon The next witness was Dr. cause of her was McGrath and the witness were to- train. The off the opened. finished, Sanborn, primary trouble :er by plaintiff jumped ^ and was from neuras- on the shore last and that and she and W. Edwin the took the Maine State worked, suffering Cape night $ removed showed a decided in a room in the West End hotel. the defendant Ulmer, plaintiff,^ superintendent .of asy- 1 gether moving train, following. thenia.^ He was reduced crew from the life station went to gain in health, strength and flesh. the cross-examination of his lum at He was asked about the quite physical' saving Mrs. E. a sister of went baok and started up brother, Augusta, “Her color came to her cheeks and Mary Barron, plaln- They again by He nervous and its assistance and rescued the two men with the examination of the at *■ly. appeared quite told the train with the same the beginning questions regarding plaintiff Augusta. ■ho continued to gain in weight and ;iff and defendant, about night result, plaintiff a The doctor came to the conclu- who the crew of the schooner. business relations between and Witness the was over- agitated. composed strength. Bo you see both myself , at her two in plaintiff thought plaintiff spent In Chelsea brother’s home. jumping with grips his hand, sions that the was The life station at reef and my wife believe in Dr. Williams’ plaintiff nervously saving Trundy's her mother at on Che defendant told that it This happened, too, North Berwlok exhausted.e: could not be reached this Pink Pills for Pale People and have flfc I'lWMI'l \ Will Mil IIW[ ill'ia— 'iBIAHI H|I»—■ by telephone found them a wonderful medicine. vas dangerous for the plaintiff to stay in the same day. Later the plaintiff sent a Witness had said at that time that it morning so that the name of the schoon- We have told a great as he oat of to the defendant him many people I he room alone, might jump telegram asking ....THE.pi. would^ be better for him to be taken to er was not learned. about them and have been to glad ^ he window and kill himself. This was to meet at a certain do so.” plaintiff place. some institution; that plaintiff was a iune 1897. On the of the 17th About that the THE FIKE LAST NIGHT. (Signed) George Loucks, 16, morning midnight night plain- young man in his profession, and he (the 1 De- a stone the sounded from 61 Lincoln Ave., Cortland, N. Y. he defendant wanted to arise early. tiff threw against window of iwitness) would not advise that he be The alarm of Are that Subscribed sworn to me BOLAND and before CLOVE CO. several times to defendant's and the latter let him 30 o’olook last was fendant told plaintiff get room, t£taken to a institution. Witness ad- box G18 at 13 night this 20th day of June, 1600. public or he would have Officer McGrath in. This was in Chelsea. Later witness Fall and winter gloves. For street wear, evening wear and driving. on account of a live wire that in F. C. Parsojts, Notary Public. xp pull vised Dr. Channlng’s institution in oaught All kinds of both and domestic. For women and street near the cor- ; i lira out of bed. Plaintiff requested Dr. told of another of his brother’s present- gloveB imported men, Brookline.^ a tree on Congress At all or direct Dr. druggists from Wjl- in presence of defendant and ments in a Portland hotel. Plaintiff children. For style and wear our gloves cannot be and we sell ner of State street. A passerby saw the llama Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. /aughn, equalled REPORTED ASHORE. Price 60c. per box, 6 boxes t'2.50. vitness, to be allowed to go into the got up at four a. m., and said “George, them at ilie gSCHOONERE‘ blaze, at once became excited and pulled ■ LOWEST I TV jountry. Dr, Vaughn said thlsgwas all he I have a presentment that if we don’t PRICES PORTLAND. oct2-4-G j§ It was reported early this morning that in the alarm. No damage whatever was seeded. Defendant took plaintiff by the get out of this hotel, one of us dies, We 9mm ...... huh mu.... iper |»a sohooner went aground on the rooks caused. ^ ■—■■ AMUSEMENTS. j AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL.. PPfANCUL. could not make without discrediting con tributaries are the chief causes of the | THE press. lowering of its waters. The first evil herself with all her supporter s, and that will, of course, be Impossible to coun- the empress will take the first oppor- but the latter can be re- SATlRlUf, OCTOBER 6, 1900. teract, probably tunity chat offers to repudiate it, If this moved. Gen. Fremont’s report of the at- tractions of the basin of Utah and The MUSIC is the great MAINE game then the obvious Virgil CLAVIER Trust Co., its led who Portland TERMS: vicinity Brigham Young, for the is FESTIVAL, thing powers to do to DAILY PfiESS- became head of the Mormon ohuroh on -AXD- take measures that will deprive her of any the death of to move there the Joseph Smith, Oct. 5th & 6th. By year, $6 in advance or at the end of Portland, 4th, $7 such and that it be with all his Mormon followers in 1844 the opportunity, may year. The Great Salt lake was first discovered SCHOOL, Interred from the instructions to Minis- By the month. 60 cents. by an American as late as 1824, nearly 20 Baxter H. R. CHAPMAN, Conductor. ter Conger to name the guilty parties years before Gen. Fremont’s description Building, and the degree of punishment that they began to make It famous. The DAILY PRESS is delivered at these rates for Callers and Enroll- is what the United States has There are hundreds of horses and thous- Opens every in all of deserve, | morning to subscribers parts ment of undertaken to do. ands of cattle In the H awailan Islands Pupils, Chorus of 1000 Voices, Maine Portland, and in Westbrook and South Port- 87 and 89 St. Symyhony Orchestra, land. which never take a drink of water Exchange WORLD RENOWNED SOLOISTS: in a recent to 12tH, MAINE state PRESS (Weeklyt- Bishop Potter, charge throughout the whole course of their Sept, the the New York Diocesan used By year, $1 ai aavance, or $1.26 at the convention, lives. On all the islands the upper alti- Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 end of the tudes of the Capital Stock, $200,000 year. these words: mountains are given up to I p. m. | Blauvelf, Schumann Heink, Campanari, Ffrangcon-Davies, Burmeister, For cattle The cattle run wild from six months, 50 cents: for three months. Men and brethren, if we go to perdi- ranges. Lessons resumed Sept. 17th. Surplus and Profits, 175,000 26 cents the time are born until are tion, whether as a community or as a they they Katherine Ricker, Alice Sovereign, E. Ellsworth Giles sent to the Total Sibyl Sammis, nation, it will be because you and I, and slaughter-house. Except pos-) Deposits, 1,800,000 sibly two or three months in the rainy A2VD OTHERS Subscribers whose papers are not delivered others like us, are too fine, or too lazy or The Kinder Class season there are no streams or of promptly are to the office of too to care to make the pro- pools requested notify self-seeking water in Grade Bonds for Single Concert Tickets nowon sale at Cressey, Jones & Allen’s at test and do the and be the men any part where the cattle range, will 22nd at 10 o’clock a. m. Specialties:—Hierli $1.00, the DAILY PRESS, No. »7 Exchange street work, begin Sept to location. am but everywhere there grows a recumbent Paid on $1.50, $2.00, according Portland and women that will prevent it! I Investment. Interest Deposits. Me. known the native name SO LESSONS, SG.OO. not so of kind as to be- jointed grass by despairing my of manlnla. Rehearsal this of ELIJAH with D. lieve that the few hundreds of thousands Thiels both food and drink. I lUMi L. RANKIN, morning ex- G. DAVIS. Prest. Patrons of tne PRESS who are town or millions of people who make, for Director. YV51. leaving Vrice Prest. ample, the voters of this metropolis or SOUTHERN CITIES. septlldtf JAS. P. BAXTER, FFRANGCON DAVIES and entire cast. temporarily may hare the addresses of their HARRY BUTLER, Treas. this republic the majority, are not in papers changed as often as they may desire by JOSHUA e. LIBBY, Asst. Treas. favor not only of good laws but of a afternoon-Orchestral and Maine Soloists. notifying the office TRUSTEES. Saturday Programme rlgnteous, clean and honest administra- Some Remarks on Their Growth and YY in. G. Dai Franklin R. of with tion of them. But If, of those majori- ii, Barrett, Saturday evening—Oratorio Elijah Fi'rangcon-Davies and Jas. P. Baxter, Sidney YV’. Tliaxter, ties, tne number are too en- Prospects. cast. greater Wra. YV. Brown, Clias. F. Libby, special too im- Wilson’s grossed with > Presidential Nov. 6. private interests, Academy Walter G. Da Is, A. H. Walker, Secure seats at once and avoid the rusk at the Auditorium entrance. Election, Tues., your patient of distasteful tasks, coo sensitive .^.OF.... Chaj. O. Bancroft, Geo. F. Evans, of obi jquy, or personal antagonisms, too (Louisville Courier-Journal.) Frederick Kobie, Clinton L. Baxter, ~__»ep27dtf or to concern David YV. Snow, Harry Butler, republican nominations. money-loving self-indulgent The gratifying Increase of the popula- themselves with guarding what our fath- jtviadtf tion of to adds one DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, ers won for them—we shall lose it—and Memphis 102,320 PORTLAND THEATRE. Lessee 'and Manager. shall deserve to! more to the cities of the the South with 519 Congress St. For President, Bishop Potter's words furnish the clue over 100,000 population. The announce- CLASSES: — to a great part of the evils we complain ment la a pleasant surprise, for after the FOR For One Week 5. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—Mon- Beginning Friday Evening, Oct, of In our national, 6tate and especially dlsa ppointing experience of Atlanta and William day and evenings, commencing McKinley Nashville Thursday MATINEES DAILY BECINNINC TODAY. our municipal governments If our cities it was not expected that Mem- October 8th. Terms for twelve lessons: Of Ohio. are badly governed, if incompetent men phis would do so well. Both Atlanta Gentlemen $5 00; Ladles $3 00. MISSES and YOUNG LA- get into office and stay there, if the gov- and Nashville have great civic pride, and MASTERS, INVESTMENTS DIES and GENTLEMEN.—Thursdays, ernment is administered for the benefit each has strenuously insisted for years on THE For ROWE-KING STOGK Vice President, from 4.80 to 6 00 p. m., commencing Oc- a GO, of private interests instead of for the population of more than 100,000, Yet tober 11. No pupils admitted to this olass WE OFFER general public good it is simply because the figures gave Atlanta only 81,837, under 14 years of age. Presenting Miss GRACE G. HAMILTON m Theodore Roosevelt MASTERS and MISSES.—Saturdays, tbe people who are in favor of righteous, though this waB a fair increase, ana and a in the commencing October 18th, beginners, Magnificent Company following: repertoire: Of clean the Nashville Sew York. and honest administiatlon lack only 80,863, The showings of from 2 80 to m. Advanced 4.00 p. pupils, For Liberty and Love. Quo Yadis. A Free Born American. Leah the Forsaken courage, or the energy or the patriotism Birmingham and Houston are much bet- from 4.30 to 3 00 p. m. Municipal Bonds, Sin and Its Shadow. Romance of the Sieiras. A Wife’s Peril. to the as a TUITION—One pupil, twenty-four give attention they ought to give ter, but, whole, the growth of Prices—10.30 and 30c. Mntlneee—10 and 30c, Seats now Oil sale. lessons, $8.00, twelve lessons, $5 00. Two g| FOR to public affairs. There is no oity in the Southern cities has been moderate during PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. pupils from the same family, $15.00, Water Works At country but contains a majority of voters the past ten years. twelve $9.00. Three from Bonds, Large—Joseph O. Smith of Skowbegan; lessons, pupils George r. w escort of Portland. who are in favor of good government, The reason is not hard to find. Those the same family, $22.00, twelve lessons, JEFFERSON Lessees and Managers, First THEATRE, List.-Qiarles F. of Portland. like and $13 000. sep26to ootl3 —- Libby but there are very few where this major- cities, Louisville, Memphis Evenings at 8.15. geemid Dist-James W\ Wakefield of Bath. Birmingham, whloh have had substantial Railroad Bonds, Tjird Dist.—Fred ity will themselves to TO 3VXGKCT-* Atwood, Winterport. persistently put growth in manufactures and commerce rounh Dist.—Almon H. Fogg. Houlton. THE CHAMPION OF THE the trouble and vexation which are in and have otherwise enlarged the area of WORLD, disDensable for srettins it. All cities have made material Bank Stock. 1 he Kansas member of the Democratic employment, gains. As the “Courier-Journal’5 has before ob- CARL LAMSON, National have their spasms, when the virtuous Committee who put out a prog- serveu, population aoea not inorease 11 and strike out and often- nostication of the electoral vote which good right left, there are not additional facilities for JAS. J. JEFFRIES, Teacher of the PRESENTING THE NEW AMERICAN times one to create a Those towns which PLAY, allows Mr. 88 votes out only destroying evil, making living. Violin.! McKinley only have but there are few Indeed, developed their industries have en- A MAM of 447, had made his mind another, very FROM TUB XVIEjJST evidently up larged in exact proportion. Consequent- From tli. Royal H*gh School of Music to we suspect, where the great mass of the BY CLAY M. GREEN. out-Manley Manley; and he appears ly, a healthy growth of population means Berlin, Germany. virtuous and close watch of Capably interpreted by the following company: to have succeeded. There is no so good keep business pr osperlty, and vice versa. The Call or address, LAMSON STUDIO, 5 Tem- way, | £ lloss O’Neil, .John T. Elizabeth Horace St. Go. Tierney, Stuart, C. Williams cities and towns septl5eodtf H, M. Thrum, Jay what is on in the in the East which ple far as we can going government, many Payson Horace Anna Janies see, for Mr. “to Raolton, Wilks, M. John Manley get have shown big gains are evidence of Ward, J. Pearson back at him” with a view of discovering and condemn 32 EXCHANGE ST. Joieph Coleman, Helen Young. Joseph Eagan, Scott and except by claiming the en- this. Many of these have shown a what is bad and what larger lebedtf Wilson, Fanny Voting, thus. Shettcr. tire South for Mr. ing commending than the former boom cities of McKinley. Doubtless growth MISS ANNA P. A Most and is The source cf the the which the WILLY, Unique Varied Performance From Risejto Fall of Curtain. Johnson expects to take his good. greatest West, captured admiration nobody pre- Regular Prlces’$l.00, 75, 50. 25e. Seats now on sale. number of the 6ins of omis3ion or com- of everybody in 1890. dictions and he will not be dis- TEACHER OF seriously, It is evident that the South is des- PIANO. NEXT ATTRACTION—Oct. 10-11, Archie Boyd in the Postmaster. mission on the of our governments Village appointed. part tined to have at least three large cities, 21 PARHISISTREBT Is weakness and not wickedness. They Louisville, New Orleans and Memphis, English campaigns are generally bitter are constantly subjected to pressure from It would be surprlsng should Birming- Classes formed for practice of duets, trios, and 2 music. recita's FOOT and ham and quartettes piano Pupils — personal attacks on orators or candi- ends to and Atlanta not join this column, ===== THE —= I BALL. people having private achieve, of fiequent occurrence beginning October 2nd. dates are but the chances are much ths best for by no means rare, But the succumb. What is need- septl5eod2v*» frequently they Birmingham, which must In time be- present campaign exceeds In these re- ed is something to counteract this pres- come a great industrial center. Atlanta Underwood FORT PREBLE vs. COLBY. spects any an active and Spring- that has taken there for sure. The can furnish eras The Zllpha Ladles’ Orchestra of Port- place people it If they enterprising population f-ntiirdav, Vet, 6, on Forest a great but it is an inland town and has not the MISS A. L. SAWYER’S Gasco National Bank land will play In the Casino evenings from 6 to years. The on many opposition will. If they will not they might as 7.30. Electric Fountain Avenue grounds. the manufacturing advantage of Birming- .OF. will play at 7.30. part of of the Liberal candi- First Class and shore dinners many well make up their minds that their In- ham. Louisvillle, Memphis and New game at the •lame called at 3 p. in. Admission 25 cents. dates to the School of Shorthand and Casluo. Arrangements can be made for private Ladies Free. oct5J2t South African war is terests will be subordinated to Orleans are all located on Typewriting, being frequently large rivers, PORTLAND. MAINE. pirties for dancing, whist, &c. Inoulre at take a and are likewise railroad advantage of by their opponents to those of individuals and corporations. great centers, Portland and Yarmouth railroad office, 440 j hence their futures are assured. Centennial Block, 93 St. Congress street. Telephone 31-3. oct2dtf stigmatize them as traitors and lnhame Exchange a. venus sal as. One obstacle to in the the progress South 1824. populace them. Liberals is the Incorporated against JThe CURRENT COMMENT. large proportion of black popula Term will 4. begin Sept. Touch Type- FINANCIAL. are retorting by accusing Chamberlain tion. It is bad enough in Auction Sale of Valuable Real E>tnte at Louisville, writing a specialty. aguMeoat of but much worse in New CAPITAL, A2XL> SC IIP I. US conniving at the Jameson raid and of very Memphis, tiroveville, 51 e., lVeduuda •, Orleans and the other cities below us. personal dishonesty. Personal encounters THE FEEDING AT THE SOUTH. Oct. 10, at 10 a. m. are and the excited audlenoes numerous, (New York Pest.) TEACHING JAILBIKDS HOW TO Elocution & Culture. 1 new story and a half modern h >u-e and do not content themselves with Physical stable. Wet >r n house and stable, v.i h 4 a res simply “I there is no of TVTercanlile Trust no-, suppose danger Bry- DKILL. ONE MILLION of la-.i.i: also l i.ouie with 3 acres, 2 v\ . to one should be in the Demo- Miss Florence E. 4s, 1927. put towns—the class who have saved some- the house of Woodbury Superior cratic may look to correction for Quality. platform', is not believed Mr, thing and who have ahead in the TtRNATIONAL Machias Water Co. 1916. by got recruits. John J. Sloan CHEQUES 5s, WHOLESALE AND Superintendent Announces re taken the RETAIL. Hanna, who, while holding that Mr. world—are just as much opposed to free that, having Water Co. coinage of silver at 16 to 1, and to a busi- has two full companies of oaaets drilling Oakland, Me., Bryan is a demagogue, thinks he is en Ire course with Miss Fletcher, In Its FOR SALE. ness disturbance of every kind as the under the direction of a former officer in honest. An 5s, 1908-18. honest demagogue would same classes in the North. are en- broadened and developed form, she t solicited We now have a stock of They the German army and two officers of the orrespondence from Indi- good Lehigh Eeem to a In Banks and imply contradiction of terms. tangled, however. the meshes of what will open her studio at viduals, Corporations, Newport Water Co. 4s, 1929. national others to as Coals, such as The essence of they call the social question, or the negro guard. desiring open accounts well Hazleton, Honey Brook, demagogism is deceit, and as from those to transact Baulk- & question, In such a way that cannot The military fever attacked the Bride- wishing Bangor Aroostook Main Line Hard honesty and they business of any Special Reading, etc. A full line deceit cannot go together. themselves from the ing description through separate Democratic well soon after the new stall of guards, No. 16 DEERINC ST. tills Bank 1943. Nevertheless we think Mr. Hanna is party. Whatever bears the party s brand 5s, of free burning also recently certified to by the oivil-servlce coals, Franklin, right- in the bribe they must aocept and ratify. This is to Do Div. 1943 disbelieving story was Installed von STEPHEN a SMALL. PmsidatV Piscataquis 5s, and American Poca- Silver them the paramount issue. They per- commission, Michael for classes and private pupils Septem- English CaDnels, barons don’t spend money for what ceive the of one * MARSHALL a Do Van Buren Incongruousness their action Holenhoff, of the watchmen, spent ber 20th. f. BODING. Cashier. Ext. 5s, 1943 hontas and Creek Cumberland. hey can get for a resolu- j sepl7d3w leDTdu Georges nothing—and in denying pollitlcal rights to the negroes all his time tion in nearly spare reviving his; favor of 16 to one they were sure and demanding them for the Filipinos Descriptive circular of these Enter up your orders and take advan- t-r. knowledge of muoh *** and the Porto Means What are spare military tactics, -L^mocratic so, they ] and other choice piaiiorm to the amusement of Mr. Frank Burnham, issues mailed tage of summer price. as most afraid of Is negro equality, but next companions in long Bryan was the for the on candidate, to that they dread the election of Bryan, who could not understand his application. very simple work, reason that It could not be because they believe that it would intro- strange gestures. and sepsdtf Telephone 100. left out duce an ^^VlOLIN CORNET. without the candi- element of uncertainty in busi- Forthwith the instructions of the BONDS. discrediting boys Bonds and ness. In of Guards of Vth We to sale:— coupons of the Offices—70 CO 31 MERIT A L ST. date, without repudiating the one thing began. charge Kelly for work offer, subject I. N. G. and Caster of the 2d Pupils prepared professional Municipal Security Company, he is CAMPAIGNING IN ENGLAND regiment, Washington Countv 4's duo Identified with and stands for more in Orchestra and Military Band. (Maine) 1923-1928. Series and coupons 70 EXCHANGE ST. I. N. G., the boys, ranging from 9 to 1G City of Portland 4's due 1902-1912. E, from than any Series G. other. We have a better opinion (Boston Advertiser ) years old, are marched regularly every 537 Congress St., Room 27. City of south Portland 4's due 1903. bonds due October 1st, of Bryan than to believe that he would morning between 8 and 9 o'clock to the sep25dtf Town of Cape Elizabeth 4 s due 1901 to 1904. 1900. will be paid upon present- It may be confidently expeoted that the of take parade ground, which lies behind the City Augusta 4’s due 1919. ation at ilie office of llie Poit- money for any such purpose as Is campaign riots In Colorado will receive, City of Belfast 4’s due 1918. school. At present more than 300 young lami Trust alleged In this If the irom British critics ol American political AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER Town of Yarmouth 3 1-2’s due 1902 to 1900. Company. randaluT charge temptation prisoners are confined at the and <>f were methods, at least all the attention that school, City Cincinnati (Ohio) 5’s due 1910-1930. put before and we feel cer- in order to facilitate movement are — WILL OPEX A — him, those incidents deserve Over In the they City of Lrbana (Ohio) 4 l-2's due 1906. MUNICIPAL SECURITY CO. tain that In divided up into squads of 16, each one in Lucas County (Ohio) 4 1-2’s due 1904. this case the temptation British elections, the candidates were not sept29diw command of a captain of its Poi tlantt Water Co. 4's due 1927. MALLISTER. never was put before him. assanited with lemons and chunks of choosing. “The boys select their own Wa'ertcwn (Mass.) Water Supply Co. First quartz, mainly lor the reason that such captains,:: Mortgage 5’s due 1905. the superintendent said. “We control H01E SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Germany missiles could not- conveniently be pro- Framingham (Mass.) Water Co. First Mort- appears to have modified her the primaries, but they cast the voces.;: In the vicinity of PORTLAND, Mo., Oct 20. 4 cured, Besides, even thos« forcible meth- gage 1-2’s due 1V>25. programme in China The duties of the captain are more oner- 1900, Address MISS STOCKBRIuGE, 257 Portland & Elizabeth First sufficiently to en- ods are too tame for the refined and Intel- Cape Ky. Mortgage ous than in a Benefit street. Providence, R. L References 5’s (assumed Portland R. R. due 1915. abl') us to agree British regular military organiza- by Co.) substantially with it. ligent electors. Judging from re- Rt. Rev. Robert Codman, Jr., of Maine. & Moo wav %'----55-.?55---55^ tion, for not only must he teach his ca- Bishop Medflsld (Mass.) St. Ity. First l'aking of the cent despatches one favorite London augl8dTu,ih,stf 5’s due 1920. advantage edict of the dets all the military maneuvers, but he Mortgage Chinese method of with a candidate Is to Grand Rapids Co. First 5’s due emperor to the dealing is to look after his Ry. Mortgage looking punish- the victim supposed particular 1916. ment drag unlucky from the plat- IT IS A of the at all times. He sits at the head SHORT squad Toronto. Hamilton & SIGHTED PDUGT of Buffalo First Mort- leaders the antl-foreign form and to jam him through the glass- DR. LATHAM Ry. of the table during meals and sees that TRUE, gage 4's due 1946. movement, she has eliminated lights of th9 nearest door. The | apparently advantage nver the boys behave themselves around the -TEACHER OF.... I) City Tramway Co. First Mortgage 5’s whicb a | of the British Is leads manufacturer to for the at method that there Is al- due 1919. /ft produce made in present, least, her demand that school rooms and play grounds, keeps a poorly goods the /ft the ways a chance that the candidate will Erie Telegraph & Telephone Co. Collateral surrender of the and their watchful eye on their personal belief out the ringleaders bear the marks of the encounter for the appear- Piano. Musical Thaarj and Composition. Trust 5’s due 1926. /ft that> wearing quickly, demand for them will be punishment ance, that no buttons are missing, clothes /ft shall be a condition preced- rest of his life. It may be noticed also Niagara Falls Power Co. First Mortgage 5’s enewed. ik torn or shoes Not- Stmlio:— 55 Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, due 3 932. /ft ent of any that in British the atten- improperly polished. negotiations at all. She Is politics playful this the rank of withstanding captain is Portland. Maine. Particulars upon corres- This is no ready to assume tions of the electors are not so vigorously application; part of our We that the Chinese edict one eagerly soought. oct2 dlw pondence solicited. /ft philosophy. hold that the /ft denounced by all parties as they would longer was issued in Mr. Sloan has introduced a our last the more good faith and implies a be in the United States. unique sys- W ranges we w.l! sell of with sincere tem of giving each of his cadets a num- them; every pur- /ft intention on the of the * part gov- ber in accordance with his behavior. En- MEDORA F. ATWOOD /ft chaser we make a friend. A. ernment to punish the guilty. This will PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. tering the institution a newcomer is given -LESSON'S IX- enable a There is a marked difference beginning of negotiations, and a badge with the number 12 in large /ft between that is a it Should con- great point We figures upon the boy's WATER COLORS, SWAN&BARRETT, gained. imag- j the wTar cor- Steevens, young English duct during the ensuing month be above /|\ Ine, however, that neither CHINA PAINTING 1S6 Middle Germany nor respondent, who died of enteric fever reproach he reoelves a badge with the St., tne United States has full faith In the number 11 on its and so on until he daring the siege of told this face, DRAWING. 7 ME. Ladysymlth, 5E* augisdtf PORTLAND, ! The Atlantic, honesty and of China’s has won the No. 1 badge. He receives sincerity latest story in his book on India: A native Stadto: 107 OAK STREET. $ move. this with the picture of Judge Tuthill cf Doubtless both entertain a sus- 04t2 dlw* had been condemned to death, and was the court and then can visit him and some picion that juvenile others in the T the edict was simply a tacti- being hung, when the rope broke. The and ask for his liberty. 1 cal warden bade the who was a manoeuvre, designed to accomplish man, Pathan, HENRY HUMPHREY^ matter of ascend the scaffold but the man i what it has again, JOSIE COBH’S SATCHEL FOUND. durability. apparently accomplished a objected. "No,” he said: "I was sen- TEACHER OF BONDS. modification of Germany’s attitude, with tenced to be hanged, and hanged I ve Lewiston, October 5.—The satohel be- no intention of been.” "Not so. the and Milwaukee really putting It into effect friend,” argued longing to Josie Cobb,the Lewis ton girl Piano, Organ Theory. Electric Ry. Retail store at the to the extent of warder. "Yon were sentenced to be Foundry. % nunishlng the as to has been T. guilty were supposed have]been murdered, Room 52, Af. C. A. Building. they hanged until you dead, and you’re j and Light Co. deserve. The edlofc came from the found. It was discovered Daniel W. not dead.” It was a new view to the by STUDIO OPES. OCT. 1900 emperor, who to a t, up very recent period Pathan, and he turned to the superin- Hill on the edge of Barkervllle stream, octl dtl COLD 5*s DUE at has tndent. "16 that sahib?’’ 1926. least, been a mere without right, "Yes, where it flows beneath the stone pupp8t large Covering the entire street railway and e'ec- Portiand stove that’s 1 didn’t un- Fort any the right.” "Very well, tr c light of t authority, a system Milwaukee, Wis.' empress dowager being derstand.” And he went culvert, fraction of a mile b&yond the PEN DRAWING the real head compossdly up of the government. His the steps and was hanged agaiD. State fair grounds. This is half a mile ...AND.... 1’opulntion Supplied. 285,000. sudden is appearance now as the responsi- Z It Is reported that the Great Salt lake beyond where the body was found. In Company earning its interest mor.> than twice over. Company, ble head gives DESIGNING^ % reasonable ground for sus- in Utah is slowly If meas- it were an aluminum hair comb, a white vanishing. —FOR SALE BY— Foot of Cliesfnui §iree(. /ft picion that he cotton night dress and an iron truck- may have been put for- ures are not at once taken, It is said that for illmtrating. taueht by W. c. P ARSONS, ward to make a box oap. It is supposed chat the iron AVhit- Me. Honorable promise, which the ens- Its bed will be dry land in a few decades. Rock, mention Cclum- cap was put in the satchel to sink it in btau Ex in Charles F. ures? dowager did j position design mail course. Sena not want to make and Evaporation and diversion of the lake's the water. lor Fla$*g, parUculais. octieodlmo 194 Me. _€€€€€€ €€€€«? I J1ISDLEST., Portland,

\ g of the chorus. It is not so large as it was self had an encore. That perhaps w'a tones. Naturally the ovation accorded FESTIVAL DATES CHANGED three years ago for it has gone through especially In compliment to Mr. Chap- her was overwhelming, and In her re- the weeding process and makes up in man, who received a hearty ovation when sponse, the deep organ notes of her voice Will Occur Next lfeir lu quality though at the loss of quantity. he appeared on the stage, and at the In “Jbut the Lord is Mindful of His May or The voices sounded fresh at yesterday’s close of the Alda number. Own,” from Mendelssohn St. Paul, will June, matinee; the parts seemed evenly bal- “Grand German Opera Night,” the remain to many as the gem of the whole anced the tenors for last In Festival. only sounding rather heading evening’s concert the Mr. Edward A. Noyes, president of the while the volume of in for- Festival was but a A soul weak; tone, book, simple sugges- stirring voice it was in that Western Maine Musical Association, en- tion tissimo, was very large, the quality was of the actuality. Chorus, orchestra, heavenly solo, a brilliantly dramatic one tertained the presidents and conductors always good, the pianissimo, by the way, soloists, and above all Schumann-Helnk in the exciting Adriano Aria from Wag- of t he several choral societies at tha Climax Readied was seemed to forth the best that was ner’s and a Festival very soft, the pitch remained steady give Klenzl, rollloklng jolly one Cumberland club last evening. Mr. Chap- and the in the result a in the Ardlte attack was sharp. They 6ing them, making crowning Bolero, which she sang fox' man was present and after a brief discus- with a high degree of light and shade. triumph. an encore—(and sang again) as well as sion It was voted unanlmoulsy to change Yesterday. Maine In the ought to be and we believe is Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner captivating song from Luorezla the time of holding the festival to May or proud of this chorus and their brilliant and Max Bruch, the great German, with Borgia. June Instead of October. execution and she re- yesterday will be a pleasure- Verdi, Meyerbeer and Donizetti were rep- Again, again again was The reasons urged for this ohange were able of the a nd her in memory festival. “Forget Me resented in the glorious programme called, generosity singing that there would be a saving of the long Not” was one of the selections and ltB given by orchestra, ohorus and soloists. was something never to be forgotten, Intermission between the work of the rendition won a of both “But the Lord hearty encore. Kest For the orchestral numbers the open- giving repetitions winter aud spring and the festival. It and Hero of the assured they will not be forgotten for ing one was the introduction to the third is Mindful," of the Ardlte Bolero. was thought that the chorus singers Campanari there On behalf of the chorus Mr. Is a warm spot in the hearts of the act of Lohengrin, so brilliant and fes- Noyes pre- would wor k with greater zeal If thtra Is Mr. a refined and cultured people of the state tal in suggestion, and which the orches- sented Chapman with pair of gold to be no break between preparation and Afternoon Concert. sleeve buttons tte for such an unusually intelligent body of tra gave with splendid fire and energy. design being a performance' and at the same time the lion’s head with diamond eyes and Mrs. conductors would be saved from doing Chapman with a sliver chatelaine bag. so much work after vacation arid Mr. The was chorus vociferous in its ap- and Mrs Chapman would be enabled to plause at the presentation, and three take a real summer’s rest. hearty cheers were given for both Mr.and Again there would be a great saving of Mrs. His Broke AH Records Chapman. expense lu soloists because of the ease of Reception The programme closed with the drama- getting the best artists before they beg in of for Festivals. tlo cantata “Fair Ellen," by Max their European work. This decision was Bruch, which ga^e splendid opportunity announced last evening during the inter- for dramatic work by the chorus,and also mission at the Festival concert. for the two soloists, Miss Sauimls and Mr. L. B. Cain, the conductor of the MARR1AG ES. who desire the greatest possi- RA\lly T n J-fl\0FR^i yifl Portland chorus. Mr. Cain has a line S3 bie benefit from their exercise isl In this city, Oct. 4. by Rev. Dr. Blanchard, bar me voice and it sang with intelligence Ernest Leander Hicks anti Miss Nellie Catharine | should use in the bath, Woodbury’s Facial Soap. and appreciation, and Miss Bammls’s Petersen, both of Cumberland. It soothes and heals the chafed and In Rockland, Oct. 1, Hervey L. Hamilton and | smarting Mme. Schumann-Heink clear, pure soprano was heart} to excel- Rhoda H. Sprague: George W. Leadbetter and places, relieves all irritation, cleanses and puri- H| lent advantage In “Fair Ellen’s" drama- Marian A. Thomas; 3d, Alisou M. McFarlaud | and Evelyn B. Crockett. fies the and makes the tic utterances. The cantata'closes with £ skin, complexion perfect. in the In Malinleus, Oct. l, Orrin T. Burgess and Evening. use Facial Cream. a thrilling chorus for all parts in uni- Lulu M. Thompson. k.-v. ..After washing always Woodbury’s In Union, Sept. 30, Henry M. Hills of Thom- and it seems rather too bad that it Ask your Druggist, or send ac stamp son, aston and Cliffla M. Laughton of Union. it for small sample Cake of Soap. could not be repeated,for it is well worth In Camden. Sept. 29, Waltor Joy aud Mary Moore. a & repetition. In Rockland. Sept. 29, Joseph C. Spicer of ANDREW JERGENS CO., Cincinnati, O. If the Festival is in Rockland aud Cassie J. Jones of St John, NB. given again May, Always look for this trade-mark face will be it too late for Mine. Sohumann- Her Wonderful Toice Again Set Helnk? DfcATHS. TODAY’S PROGRAMME: BWF Audience Into In this city, Oct. 5, Mary, widow of Joho Mc- Raptures. The programme for today’s concerts Is Cormick. [Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from as follows: the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Louis 1. Mileson. 30 Salem street. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. [Services at St. Dominic’s church at 2.30o’clk. In Santa Monica, Ca!., Sept. 19, Mary D., PART FIRST. widow of William Clarke of Woodfords, aged 73 j ears. Orchestral Programme. In Waldoboro. Oct. 1, Mrs. William Sandford Tschalkowsky—Marche Slave. Brown, aged 73 years. The festival moves along its way and In Moszkowski—Russia. Italy—Suite, Thomaston. Sept. 30, Mrs. Susan D. Emery, attracts large and noticeably well-look- “The Nations,” aged 79 years. In Vinalhaven, Sept. 30. Richard Tutton. audienoes. The rehearsal Selected—Piano ing morning Solos, In Soutli Thomaston, Sept. 30, George A. Richard Burmelster was attended Jay an audience of a thou- Conuon, a native of St. Paul, Minn., aged 29 yrs. Bizet—Adaglietto, Minuetto—Suite 1, In Waldoboro, Bept. 29, Isaac Hyer. aged 75 or more and Its feature was sand striking "E’Arlesienne.55 years. DON’T RUN ALL the appearance of Mme. Sehumann- Chopin—Bartlett—Polonaise. A Flat, In Thomaston, Sept, 28, Gilman Fales, aged $ 62 $ years. Helnk who was resplendent In a sky-blue Op. 53. gown |with a [bird of paradise feath- PART SECOND. OVER TOWN ers and with a and abandon sang swing Maine Composers and Artists. t $ that charmed the whole audlenoe. She MADAME SCHDMANN-HEIIfK. Brides Holmes, Annie C.—March and Two Step, Young for the “Luoretla * Cents’ It isn't necessary. There isn’t 0 6ang drinking songlfrom ^ "The Westbrook.’5 ^ Furnishings. singers. The other selection for the or- who want an easy aud answer to the a want in this direction that In such a forcibly dramatic special Ollvei quick possible we cannot supply. If it’s a 4 Borgia” We King—Israel, daily question. “What sha'l we have for Din- would like to dwell further onjthelr chestra were the Adagio and Mlnuette, fad heard abuut or read style the auditors were only satis- Miss Henrietta D. Rice. ner, or for Supper, or for Breakfast?” should you’ve of, it’s hero awaiting you. This is [that work but It was Signor Campanari's from the suite, Bizet. lira nl abbandona, take til Boston Daily aud Sunday Globe. a fied when the artiste was “L’Arlesienne,” by Meyerbeer—Gia 0 Store in everything but distinguished "Ee Every day The Globe publishes a in- Specialty high prices. We 0 day and suoh an ovation which was ac- The exquisite grace and finish with Prophete.” simple, recalled three times. The cantata “Fair Miss Julia Goodwin expensive and nice bill of fare for a breakfast, Keep Prices Down. corded him seen Poyzer was never before in the whioh they were played, gave but anoth- a dinner and a supper. This is specially pre- £ ^ Elion'' was a re- James—O art Fancy Stiff Bosom open and closed given very satisfactory Wight, Jlckstep—"Thou pared by an experienced, skilled and economi- Shirt, front, 39c. city. To describe It adequately is im- er proof of the skill of the Festival or- our Star.” hearsal and mention should be made of Guiding cal housekeeper. Soft Bosom two colors, 50c. 0 possible. Its was a notable chestra. All the how- Dedicated to W. R. Chapman, re- Iu addition, the choicest from the Shirt, jm iss Louise Truax whose bird- like trill spontanaelty through evening, recipes ^ skilled cooks of tne homes of New are New Percale Stiff bosoms, the A feature and as he linlshed Meyerbeer's ever, splendid worx was done by the peated by special request, fingfand £ Shirts, fancy stripes, easily filled the auditorium to 'the de- Conducted by the composer. printed every day. and any special recipes latest shades, 0 Grand Aria the demonstrations of members and too much cannot be wanted woman are ^ $1.00, $1.25. of listeners. Her Is ap- praise by any readily supplied. light many range SATURDAY EVENING. In fact, The Globe 13 a daily cook book, for or closed proval began. The chorus rose to their given them for their conscientious work. White Laundered Shirts, open fronts three full octaves from F above high C the housekeepers of New England. 0^ short £ feet and there was a flutter of handker- The Chorus” (Oratorio Night—Felix Mendelssohn Bar- The Housekeepers’ in The Globe bosoms, 50c. to F below middle C. splendid “Hallelujah Departmpnt £ £ a appearance ol every day tells you how to gee rid of 1 ests, how chiiefs, clapping of hands, a vigorous from Beethoven s Mount of Olives, was tholdy's “Elijah"—Only The first matinee was devoted to grand D. Ffrangon-Davles.) to take care ot plants, flowers and animals, how demand on every side for the recall of selection )r the and the to do work, etc., etc., etc. Order The and which the or- thejfirst chorus, Miss Marguerite Demon, The Widow fancy opera symphony gave Globe at oue of newsdealers aud it. the artist. He appears and the applause notable Hymn of was with Miss Katherine M. Ricker ‘The jour try chestra and chorus splendli opportuni- Praise, sung Angel gathers In strength only to reach a.climax dignity, appreciation and precision. Mrs. Eou Duncan Barney, The Youth MEN’S took HATS. ties. and indeed of t they advantage E. Ellsworth Obadlah t Giles, when as an encore number he rendered Can it be the same of who them. The work of the orchestra was so corps singers, D. Ffrangcon-Davies, Elijah as only Campanari can the Toreador gave the stirring martial choruses from And the soloists In the con- All the style, the wear, that any hats have. good that It seems to us that personal following Nothing lacking song from Carmen. The audience then Alda and Carmen with so much certed numbers: Mrs. Evelyn D. Whits, but the label of tlie maker mention should be'made of Its principal spirit and the price that goes with it. We went wild Miss Martha F. B. Hawes, Miss Julia E. fairly and kept up the applause and abandon? The same, too,who In the don’t a cent for our label. members ana these are: First violins, Noyes, Miss Henrietta D. Rice, Miss ^ charge We pay for it same as we do for until the artist bowed his acknowledge- afternoon, breathed out the tone all O. Wasgatt, concert master, H. M. Pul- lovely Mary Fletcher, H. B. Barnard, Millard other advertising. You’re the gainer thereby. ments half a dozen times and to further in the Brahm’s A. B. Hall, Howard McRo- len, F. E. Holden, F. J. Welch, K. J. Lullaby? Bowdoln, 0 Men’s Stiff in browns and blacks, his host of admirers them A which made nald, Harry F. Merrill, Dr. H. M. Nick- Hats, $1.25, 0 Clare H. S. gratify gave tone, even the conduc- Sawyer, Blaisdell, Cotten, erson, Frank H. Pierce, W. H. Stock- $1.50, $2.00, $2 50. another strain from Carmen. After the tor give a word of praise? £ £ Emil C. Lariganere; second violins, C. bridge. en’s Soft in pearls and all the latest shades, •“Sacred Hymn'* CampanaH was again The wonder of the choral work here Hats, E. Tournier, F. Burnham, C. M. Per- NOTES. recalled and In response sang that hu- In the varied qualities which Mr. 0 $1.25, $1.63, $1.98, $2.39. 0 ry; violas, H. C. Sawyer, E. F. Hoyt, Chap- morous, rollicking “Figaro,” and It Is man evoked'from his human Instrument A pleasing feature of this afternoon’s Rudolph Shieer, B. B» Batchelder; destined to b8j:emembered as ths “hit” —the Maine Festival chorus. concert will be the appearance of little cbIIos, Carl Behr, A. R. Stockbridge, S. Miss Truax who will give a whistling B Whitman; bassos, J W. Woodbury, turn which the young folks will special- LATEST NECKWEAR Plere Gregorio, H. B. Sturm, Richard ly enjoy C. Miller, F, H, Little; 1 Davis; altoes, Siguor Campanarl left for Boston last in Tecks, Four-in-hands, Strings and Bows, the correct shapes and | Bates, C. K. North; O. Wheaton; clarl- £ £ evening and a3 be bid good bye to a few shades, 25c. nettes, H. J, Word, F. E. Payne; bas- friends said that the ovation which h5 ^ sons, H. Gimgel, G. Gill; trumpets, R. received in Portland had changed his B Hall, A. F. Nevens; tromonbes, S. views about certain architectural mat- M. Jlrish, A. B. Corey, J. H. Webster. ters. He had thought that steel trusses Th3ir work was specially good not alone l MEN’S UNDERWEAR. were out of place in structures devoted in their accompaniments which were in- to musical events because of their deaf- Get into Fall Underwear now and telligently rendered but in such numbers Weight save a cold. Get \ ening effects on sound but after the into and a of as tbe overture from “Merry Wives of ours, keep portion your money for something else. 0 deafening and tremendous applause £ Windson,” and those delightfully dreamy Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, each which greeted him in Portland he v a £ £ passages from “Love's Dream After the 25c to 45c. strongly of the belief that every precau- Ball” which fell on the ears like a verita- tionary measure should be .taken to pre- ble lullaby—the pianissimo being exceed- vent the roof from falling upon the audi- Ward Beecher ingly fine. Henry ence, Campanari says the man who talks We wish to heartily commend the work said “qo man ever pros- about the apathy of Portland audiences I HOSE. Is "off his And he to pered by luck, unless it \ trolley” ought know after yesterday’s demon3tratlo n. 0 Cheaper than going barefoot. 0 FEEDS BRAIN WORKERS was the luck of rising £ M en’s Hose, in black and colors, The monthly meeting of the Women's early, working hard and IOc, 15c, 25c, £ Maine Indian Association will be held in 50c. A Fo*:t Made Especially for Them. maintaining honor and in- £ 5 the Friends church on Oak street, Mon- A literary woman. Mrs. J. C. Roberts, day afternoon at three o'clock. tegrity.” 193 Holmes St., Dallas, Tex,, has discov- Corns in and see our ered that a properly selected brain food “iuck.” in securing such is of benefit to brain worker. great any an attractive variety of IRA F. CLARK & -She says: “My duties as journalist re- CO., quire me to write all day, particularly in good clothing- but after blue 1 the winter, lunch- serge | heretofore, Heavyweight C. H. REDLON, Prop., eon, no matter how light I made it, I suits, the fast color £ £ * kind, found myself Incapacitated for work for 1 2 Is a great convenience—a poor at $9.89. an hour or two, for my braiu would not X X one a great We Z Heavy weight, dark au- 26 AND 28 MONUMENT respond to the demand. annoyance. £ SQUARE. £ “I saw an advertisement of Grape-Nuts I have over a thousand clocks X burn melton suits, $9.89. 0 octO £ for brain workers and determined to give X from the best makers in the X Steel grey, all worsted it a trial. I am charmed with the result, X country. Any kind you want, 2 suits, $9.89. The twelve and am now in perfect health. I use %%%%**% dollar grade. £/%%%%% Grape-Nuts for luncheon, and never suf- suits, for fer any inconvenience whatever, returning 81GXOR G UISEPPE Black: cheviot CAMPASARI. JEFFJRIES TONIGHT. to work at as as 95c my once, feeling bright to SI 00. business or dress wear, of the festival. Enthusiasm was The soloist of the was 1 o' interest is cen- again soprano evening 1 An immense amount when I left it. I know from experience We always have the 2 and kindled and did not die out for after Miss a largest $7.63, $9.89 $12. in the of Jam’.a that this is invaluable for Sbyil Sammis, charming young tered coming appearance preparation and we are his Aria, a whirlwind of applause started singer, who won her way at once by the slock, greatly 2 Undressed worsted J. Jeffries at The Jefferson tonight, brain workers, who are apt to find that j and was kept up until after bowing ack- satisfactory manner in which she sang to show you. 2 for dress His anpearance last winter in New York ! that period of time given up to digestion pleased suits, wear, very nowledgements many times the artist the grand aria from “The Huguenots.” City in the big spectacle, “Around New is one of almost total of Clocks for ♦ eclipse mental Hall, Office, fashionable, as low as $12 is with new in was compelled to give his bearers the She was accorded an encore, and with I York in Eighty Minutes,” demonstrated l packed everything ♦ powor.” Room ♦ Toreador song aga n. Such was his re- Mr. Chapman as accompanist, sang Store, Dining and —as h'gh as $20. that he possed histrionic ability, so much X the Jewelry line. We have the X In this and of concertrated day ago ception and it seems hardly necessary to very prettily the old favorite, “Annie Kitchen. that his manager, William A. Brady t most complete stock in the city. T effort, it is wise forbrain workers to use | dwell upon his voice. Musically he left Laurie.” And finally Mme. Sehmann- Our Alarm Clocks from ♦ made a contract with that well known £ Come to our store w'e can show X a food for to be desired his Helnk. For those who were On sale, the new soft to “A especially adapted rebuilding nothing and affable per- there, It will author, Clay M Greene, write you everything usually found in X to are ♦ X the brain and nerve centers. will be a be sufficient to mention her for 95c $5.00 waking raw the West” for him.Mr. • • Grape-Nuts sonality pleasant memory. name, I hat, edge, in pearl Man From Brady a first class jewelry establish- food was invented an Miss “La Circa” deserves a those who were there can be 2 the town. ♦ a fair actor out of James J. by exfert especi- Sovereign’s not, only up or made very X ment. X stone black, regular he ally for that purpose. Knowledge of the word of commendation and her notes on regret. Corbett and it is safe to predict that the We had two dollar value, sale Jeffries. food elements contained in the grains lower register were very agreeable have great artists here before, will do the some with James J. and she won her encore. but none were like Mme. Sohumann- diversified entertain- and how to prepare these elements so as deservingly price $1.38. An exceptionally Helnb, She seems to combine everything. ment will be found in “A Man From the to be quickly absorbed by the body, and THE EVENING CONCEKT. 1 I The wonderful flexibility of the soprano, West” for it is in itself a clever melo- McKenney, used directly to replenish the lost phos- Was there ever a larger audience aTthe the richness of the contralto, and even M'KENNEY, drama full of thrilling scenes. Jeffries phate of potash (which is exhausted I by than last or a JEWELER, auditorium evening, more the profundity of a bass. FRANK mTlOW& of course appears in the role of the hero, mental t The j CO., woik) have brought about the re- Jeweler, genuinely enthusiastic one? We are In the Vitellla Aria, from Mozart’s and as his calls for | JIcu’s part bag punching sult. The proof can be had any brain Outfitters, Monument ♦ by accustomed to transports in the chorus, “Titus,” there seemed to be three wom- t MONUMENT and sparring andnumerous athletic feats, Square, worker who will take the trouble to use SQ. but last evening the applause was large- en singing, if one could judge by the the amusement will find 1THEIly20dtf5thor8thp £ X sept'20dtf X MOJflJMEJfT loving public £ for a few SQUARE. Giape-Nuts days. ly from the floor, and even the chorus It- distinctly different character in her ocl6d.lt much to interest them. KISCELLAXEOCS. CHINESE HISIC. [ Is eliminated—the one vast hnm Ml ma- rant with blossoms. Then we remembered Irgs all seemed to .'make more real and _MISCKIXAJTEOlja. BEFORE IRE EMPEROR. chine merely moving at the word of ■ it was the anniversary of the great poet’s human one of the noblest queens that ■ raand. To each troop of cavalry Is as- birth, and that very evening we were to ever lived. We walked through quiet of avenues of and sat on The Gong and Boll 1*1 a▼ the Moat signed horses of one color—from light see a commemorative representation trees, dreaming the rustic seats till “Charon*' warned us oar Prominent Part*. gray through all shades of brown to Faust at the Schauspelelhaua, From seat little was and ns Traditions without number are associ- back. The effect as they charged and floor to dome every was filled, the day paaaed. duty called back to Berlin. BEVEL GEARS « ated with the origin of nearly every mu- Review of wheeled across the field was marvellous. cast ana "miss en scene" all most use at Troops by MRS. sical instrument in in China the The one funny thing on parade Is the memorable. The favorite actor, Krans- HERMANN KOTZSCHMAR. day. String and reed instruments was an the || prj^ent William II. mounted policeman. He Is meant to be neck, impassioned Faust, but J such as were used by the aboriginal tribes IN YOLO TART GOLD Cl RE, Imposing, but Is altogether too conception of Uretchen b- Frauleln Lied-1 AND CHAINS. were the first known. Next came the corpulent. ner was we have { The furious In which the of the finest drums, which were first used to incite way oompany incomparably j f _ : on battlefield to deeds of eight dashed back and forth car- ever witnessed. The transition from ! BEVEL GEARS do not break, catch | placing clog, warriors the One of the Perils of Hunting la a P|i| valor. There are kinds of and at the end all one the simple, unconscious to the heart- many drums, riages, pursuing girl j Gold Mining Region. things nor need frequent cleaning and adjustment. names their JjJ^| distinguished by indicating small “tecker1 from the grounds, was broken woman wonderfully depicted, Out In Colorado there are a great many size and use. Stone metal as a Passes Before They always run the same. F preceded Overwhelming Army Inconceivably ludicrous. Cries of “The wh lie the church and prison scenes were rich ores that present the gold in certain j| musical gubstance. In the earliest class- Empress,’ were heard on all si dee, and thrilling In their Intensity. A most chemical combinations which nothing but The CHAIM needs more attention. It will FpB es musical stones are mentioned. Sixteen Commander. the at full 6he rode the field at occurrence has been the / cyanide will break down and liberate a gallop upon noteworthy pre- for. / in number were hung by cord, and the such conditions run well if properly cai’ed JLI head of her of in a series elemental gold. Under | out the strains with the retinue. She Is a most sentatlon the entire Faust performer pounded the prospector has to be somewhat more a small mallet. The stones used by the accomplished horsewoman, and her white of four performances beginning with the of a mineralogist than when his search HARTFORD, emperor were made of habit, broad yellow sash, three-cornered prologue Heaven, and clos- COLUMBIA, $J jade. representing Is confined to placer, quartz and gravel with most *the with of the Though people trumpet bat with white cockade, all showed her ing the mystical second part gold. In at the back of Pike’s peak there has been given first place among metal of has STORMER and PENNANT Graphic Description to advantage. While every regiment had immortal drama. We believe this was a camp of half a dozen prospectors, I j[ j instruments, in China the bell takes prec- its band, not a sound*of music bad been only been attempted once before In for they had found a good line of country BICYCLES edence. The sound is made by striking Mighty Pageant. heard. Suddenly it came, a mighty Hanover, for while Interesting to the rock and were working out in all direc- j the rim with a stick. The use of the bell of the standards of both the chain- and at one and the same moment scholar and It does tions. I regret to say that very many represent highest PiWj as a musical instrument blare, student, naturally is, however, these adventurous miners are heavy less and chain-driven types. j confined to services and all played In unison, “God Save the Em- not appeal to the general public. largely religious drinkers, and the men in this camp were Not unusually it is concert- peror,': and before us In all his glory "There’s music in the air,” from one processions. no exception. What is worse, they had Send for Illustrated Booklet “Outings.” ed with other instruments. was Wilhelm the Second. Whatever end of to the no so \j| Germany other; plaoe an abundant supply of the stuff, and ev- The gong is even more popular than the A Commemorative be held his acts small it does not have its well trained Representa- opinion may concerning ery night afte* their exhausting labors bell. The Chinese are of three COLUMBIA BICYCLES, ¥ gongs and speeches, no one can deny that on musicians that from night till morning above the line of 10,000 feet of altitude kinds—the temple gong, the Sooehow tion of Faust. horseback the Kaiser Is every inch a and the greater portion of the day dis- they gave a close imitation of a debauch. HOME CONN, a j OFFICE, HARTFORD, j gong, which is shaped “like boiler,” and on bacon striking His dark blue uni- course sweet sounds. We made an excur- j All this time they were feeding yij which is used to strike personality. the watch gong, and salt and canned once in aug8W&S iorm out the sion to and In a radius of pork, goods | the or divisions of time. The brought distinctly many Grunewald, j watches, awhile just by way of variety. But one is the most at medals and orders on his breast, contrast- half a mile we counted more than a dozen j gong probably conspicuous day a member of the party sighted a herd a theatrical of of the vividly with his dark with their bands and small performance any Berlin, September 1, 1S00. ing orange sash,the gardens, large of deer, and the next day he took a day various instruments. It is supposed also on his helmet to No wonder Germans are musical—from | Perched for us upon this date forever towering eagles adding off with his rifle, sayingfit was about time to strike terror into evil spirits. his the imbibe music with their will be the crowned German black height. Together royal pair gal- Infancy they j the camp had some real meat—some of conch clarinets and eagle Flutes, fifes, shells, to the elm In the center of food and drink. All the sum- ! the fresh kind. Well, he brought back a with wings and talons outspread and loping large through the reed organ are the commonest wind and had the field followed by carriages In which mer we have daily enjoyed exceptional deer that day, and they cooked it instruments. The latter is made by in- ranged abont the Kaiser and his over- num- it ready for dinner when the others got have moment were the Crown Prince and his five broth- concerts and light operas without j serting 19 reed tubes into the upper sur- whelming army. We this the of back. That vcsison went just to right face of a gonrd. The reeds are returned from the ers, all so much alike that one could her. While the "Geisha" and "Wizard ; pierced witnessing “Parade,” epot, and the camp unanimously agreed near the base to the emission of easily be substituted for the other; then the Nile" seemed very pecnlar In a for- prevent the review of the troops by the Emperor, | to this man’s being authorized to keep sound until stopped by the fingers of the came the little and we noticed with much satis- Calderwood’s snd must give vent to our astonishment. Princess, royalty eign tongue them supplied with fresh meat. After performer. The mouthpiece resembles the and 'IWiCe each year, in May and Septem- without end, and the parade began. The faction how superior they were to dinner they brought out the demijohn spout of a kettle and is inserted in the filled up all around. It was no difficult side of the The favorite instru- gourd. thing for that crowd to pour the stuff New Milk merits the more cultured Chinese among down—the trouble came immediately aft- are These include the the stringed. 6he, erward. One gagged, another choked un- which is said to “restrain and check k’in, til the tears streamed from his eyes—all evil and correct the human Bread passions were in difficulties. the a four heart;” p'i-p’a, stringed gui- “Who’s been monkeying with this whis- tar; the yueh k’in, or moon k’in, named ky?” said one as soon as he could get his is made of carefully selected from its moon which shaped soundboard, voice. has four in tuned to our order, strings standing pairs, First time I ever Knew wmsKy to go wheat, ground as fifths to each other, and the Su-chun, back on said another. If want a healthful me,” _ you or “standard lute,” which has 12 strings, They decided to give it another trial, yielding exactly the notes of the 12 Luh, bread on the table, order it blit it was no go. When they got it to or tubes, invented by Lfng-lun. their lips, they couldn’t get it any far- of have The Great, Only and Original From the beginning of the recorded his- your grocer. They ther. They not only did not want it, but tory of China until the present day music it fresh from our ovens, they had an aversion to it. This went on has at all times had an important place for several days, getting worse every day, afternoon. in the political system of the Chinese. Its every and they were getting so beastly sober influence on the people and the forming 10 cents for a that it was like making new acquaint- good large of their character, either for good or evil, ances all around. At last they decided to loaf. Prof. J, OSCAR SHELTON. has never been underestimated. Confu- send one of the party into Colorado cius said, “It gives finish to the character Springs to consult a doctor. The way first established by the rules of proprie- He makes no charge If the object of they figured it out was that as they were ty.” Since Confucius time has done your call is not explained without asking all afflicted in the same way one patient He tells if hus- nothing to lessen the Chinese belief in a single question. you would be just as good as the bunch, and wife or sweetheart Is true or false; the inestimable value of music. At the band, when the doctor had found out what was Calderwood tells you how to gain success in lovs, there exists an imperial present day the matter with him and given him a courtship, marriage, divorce, health, hoard of music for the appointed purpose prescription, all he would have to do business, law suits, speculation and tran- of alive the music of the an- sactions of all kinds. In no matter keeping would be to buy six times as much as Baker. fact, cients and of exercising a strict censor- OCt5d3t what may be your hope,fear or ambition, FsbncJikoBipagni* was ordered, and then there would be ship over all compositions.—Chicago j come to this gifted man and find help. Gruss cus Serlin enough to go around. Just to be sociable Post. _.. J this fellow packed in one of the deer that ARE YOU IN LOYE? been on. he came What She Wanted. they bad living Well, back without much satisfaction, but plen- If so, do you find the one you have be- They had just been married. That was stowed your affections and trust upon ty of medicine of one sort or another— plainly evident to every passenger who acting cool and indifferent? Has a rival at any rate, the druggist told him it was watched his tender, protecting air as they or obstacles of any kind crep between a good deal better. In a few days who or has a stood on the corner for the car you and your future hope, de waiting but across the field. Strauss’ "Fledermaus” which has had should come chasing to their camp mon, 'rum, assailed the quietude ot your to stop. She was a pretty creature, with ber, thousands upon thousands of soldiers men seamed to fairly fly but is the doctor. The upshot of the whole mat- nappy home? If so, come at once to no end of blue ribbons dec- In uniforms before their ruler’s We heard the Kaiser ordered one hundred great popularity here, absolutely to fluttering dress pass Notice and He ter was that the doctor had found him- Taxpayers this gifted man find help. will orating her frock, and, though the car tilled with ambas* and fourteen taken in a minute. inane as to plot and dialogue, although to tell how to win eye; carriages foreign steps self affected the same way, but as he was guarantee you your was crowded, the passengers made room. The surest we discovered to realize some of the music is bright and extreme- heart's desire and overcome your sadors and royalty, the brilliant varied way an eastern man it didn’t so much matter quickly But two seats were and rivals or obstacles between you only vacant, is to to do it. melodious, The opera house opened on existing coloring of the regimentals, endless nod- this speed try Artillery ly in his case. He did some chemistry CITY or PORTLAND. these were far apart. He placed her in and your future happiness. of mounted cavalry with rattled over the ground, cavalry charged in August, and what a feast was spread the venison that was left him and found the most desirable one and then, with ding plumes all formed in countless evolutons, the whole moving before us. We cannot name the half. tho meat jammed full of gold chlorides. Notice is hereby given that the ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? evident sadness, seated himself at the banners and glittering helitets, with its its “Der h’reischutz,” with its exquisite That made everything plain. Instead of far end of the side of the car. a picture seen nowhere but in Germany. panorama myriad coloring, Do with all natural opposite a TAX BILLS FOB 1900 you find, your and with the the Wives of Windsor’’ venison they had been eating regular But she would not have it so. She re- It is a matter of whether a better pennants, flag6 banners, numbers; “Merry i sifts and talsnts, that you are baffled, opinion now couldn’t drink. it brilliant with “jag” cure, and they If turned his look of wistfulness and from “llrosohka” or emblazoned seemed as though and “Carmen,” dazzlingly me the assessors to liscouraged and unsuccessful? so, pro- view is gained eagles, medicine man had of have been committed to by But the plenty 1 ;ome and be find out the cause tested in a tone of sweetness almost in splendor the his- habernanas and torreadors collect. On all said taxes that are paid on or advised, plaintive “Tribune,” raised seats placed near the might equal fandangoes, more than the “savey”—a heap prospect- before October 31,1900, NO INTEBEST will )1 your bad luck and how you can change distinctly audible to every passenger, toric Field of the Cloth of Gold. One This opera is exceptionally given in Ber- entrance. We chose the latter in prefer- ors. Under his direction they trailed up beCHARGi-D and all said taxes not so paid pour bad conditions to those of success, “But I want to sit next to you, dear,” was the ac- and while Dittmann is no means INTEREST will be ADDED at the rate of six ence to the chance of being the last of pleasing incident recaption lin, by the runway of the deer and finally found joy and happiness. Thousands live today the emphasis on the last word being es- per cent., commencing September t, 1900. and credit of the Jr of This at corded three representatives from the Calve, her voice and acting were superb. the place where they had their licks—for bo bless give success marked. nearly a mile carriages. year pecially must have salt of allow- and happiness to- this wonderful man. manoeuvers Musical Verein which won Blow fascinating the whole! Story and you know deer something Tbe ordinance of the City Portland, an instant half a dozen men were half past eight tne began, Brooklyn not In had been ing a discount of one per cent was repealed in He has helped others—why you? offered the Kaiser to German music so wedded. to lick. The prospectors looking on which the and to make sure that not one of them the prize by together exceptionally no discount will De allowed. their feet, gave happy and the telurides. had 1899, consequently for Berlin “the for sylvanite They HE NEVER FAILS. a chance to her next to him- we reached our a few sooleties in America the best musical In one particular resembles tax bill before groom place escaped us, places no id(*a what gold chlorides looked like, Any person not receiving their self in a corner seat. Then she nestled seven. be- A royal carriage was sent dearest spot on earth,” and that is its 20. 1900. can procure a copy on ap- moments past Nationality composition. and had this place a dozen September To cause SDeedy and happy marriage* they passed plication to this office. Office hours 9 a. m. to 1 close to him, utterly unconscious of any- a word. The moment to the visitors to the Parade, and numerous resorts within easy distance. with the one of reunites the trays itself often by carry times as not worth so much as the tap p. m.; 2.30 to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 your choice, unusual in her expression of pref- the Kai3er a locates absent friends or thing the near us called to' after congratulating them, Those who neglect Wannsee miss de- of a hammer. The deer had been steadily m. only. separated, jovial gentleman GEO. H. LIBBY, burled luck to win erence, and as his arm rested behind A short half hour in the were treasures, give you the “kelluer” off to change a promised to listen to the composition- lightful day. licking the outcrop until they fairly Treasurer and Collector. her shoulders she knew that he was be- hurrying City your biggest wish; overcomes bad luck us to the with the in its chemical “Come back here. Tommy,” we next year. Our last view of the pageant train brought small suburb, charged gold City Treasurer and Collector’s Office. Portland, and sorrow of all and it never ing envied by every man on board.—Phil- coin, 1900. kinds, the which we enter which passed into the men September 7, sept7dtoct31 takes him but a In knew his As usual the “en- was from the street corner where gener- then through park combination, very short time. adelphia Record. country. venison. I am then the who fed upon the Today, fact, he guarantees everything he claims fant terrible” was in evidence, this time als, princes and princesses passed us, directly fronting station. We reached glad to say, that is one of the best min- CITY OF PORTLAND. —and you pay nothing until you have “Mnnroe” made the and last, Prince Heinrich the water, and before us were boats of all directly behind us and Empress, ing properties in the county.—Forest and received value In full. Is this not hon- for mother and us all. His by hi6 side, the Emperor, gravely bowing descriptions, to suit all tastes. We tried est? Could anything be fairer? life miserable Stream. Nolice to Cavpenicrs and Bridge Premature Burial. Builders. NO MONEY ACCEPTED IN AD- Of all horrible possibilities which in VANCE morbid moments occur to me, that of be- prrposa’s for sheathing the draw of Nor do you pay a cent unless you are buried alive through mistake is the SEALEDTukey s bridge and Ga-k St., bridge will ing be received at the office of tbe Commissioner of perfectly satisfied. An article in most appalling. Suggestive Public Works, City Hall, until Tuesday, Octo- Therapeutics says: “Those who feel ap- ber 9tli, 1900, at l2o'clock m., when they will be HAS NOT THIS HONESTY UPON tnJ read. Each bid must be THE FACE OF IT? prehensions on this subject for them- publicly opened accompanied by a certified check on some selves are not the ignorant and poor, but al bank in the sum of $100. Said cheek Natioi Hours, 10 a, m., to 9 p. m. Sunday, i of the intelligence. The must be made to the Treasurer oi the persons highest payable 10 a. m., to 1 p. m. late Lord Bulwer-Lytton and Daniel City of Portland. Blanks on which proposals must be made, specifications and further mlor- were of this number. Harriet O’Connell mation may be obtained at the office of said Martineau made provision that before C< nrr.issUmer. Bias should be marked ‘-Pro- her body should be buried the head should posal for Sheathing Bridges,” and addressed to HALF PRICE THIS WEEK N. Commissioner of Public OKLY. be severed from the Charles Geo, Fernald, body. Judge -Works, who reserves the right to reject auy or Daniels of Buffalo placed a clause in his all bids should he deem It for the interest ot the PARLORS, 86 FREE ST. will requiring special endeavors to make city so to do. octSdtd sept28d9t sure that he was really dead, adding that he did not have confidence in physicians’ The 46lh Annual Exhibition certificates. OF THE “The examples of Indian fakirs volun- tarily going into trance and remaining SAGADAHOC COUNTY FAIR STEAMERS. buried for weeks, afterward to be re- WILL BE HELD AT THE suscitated, show that there is a certain SOCIETYS GROUNDS IN TOPSHAM MAINE, aptitude in the human body, analogous Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT GO. perhaps to hibernation, enabling individ- October 9, 10 and 11, Beginning October 1.1900, steamer Aucocisco will find no in uals to suspend active functions of life Patrons difficulty scouring win je ive Portlaud Pier, reserved seats. Portland. daily, and afterward to resume them Sunday < except! d, at 2.30 p. m., for Isl- agam.” been and an ex- Long Tlie gr unde have enlarged and, Little and Great Qhebeasue, Cliff Isl- tension built to the stand, grand assuring pat- So. Harps and Orr’s Island, to view the and, well, Bailey’s Commended Ftr Her Constancy, rons ample ODportuuities great Return lor Portland—Leave Orr’s Island,and show. over above 7.00 a. ni. Arrive A Chinaman is afraid to look his ATTRACTIONS! Over » landings, Portland, SPECIAL, J,OOC 9.30 a. m. shoulder, for he knows he will see s iu and Good hors* purses premiums. octldtf ISAIAH DANIELS, Gen. Mgr. ghost—that he never did see one has nc racing every day. Don't mis* i«! In event of storm, fair will be held the firsi weight with him. If'he sneezes, his wife fair day following. Half fare on railroads Portland is thinking of him, and he feels that all is Electrics run direct to the eihibition. & Boothbay Steamboat Co. at but if his sneezes B. M. Patten, Pres, W. S. Rogers, Sec. PARADE OF GERMAN TROOPS. right home, neighbor STEAMER ENTERPRISE leaves East he oct2dlw and does not, he believes himself neg Boothbay at 7 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and lected and becomes Friday for Portland, at So. Bristol. one craft that carried us to the op- morbidly jealous touching wants were and he would not wait to the cheering mnltitude, while follow- tiny Heron Boothbay Harbor and many, Quite like other women, the Chinese wift island, Squirrel wh >re flowers, chairs island. one moment. The Kaiser must feel sure gorgeous In their white and scarlet posite shore, trees, ing, has her little plans and schemes and ad Returning, leave Franklin Portland, and table with music made a restful com- For Women. Wharf, there is little of his uniforms, came the Kaiser's special guard vises wear at 7 a. m. Tuesday. Thursday and for danger army lacking her husband to a w7et hand Dr. Tolman’s Saturday bination. The shaded the Monthly Regulator has brought Squirrel island. Boothbay Harbor. Heron isl- for the one in of the famous Potsdamer regiment. path along kerchief in his hat to his shavei to recruits, thing Germany keep happiness hundreds of anxious women. and, So. Bristol and East river shore enticed us for a which There is no other Boothbay. which there is a superabundance is One cannot be in the fatherland even walk, poll from sunstroke. When the towe positively remedy known aug2dtfALFRED RACK. Manager. to medical science, that will so quickly and a few without how lengthened before we realized it Into cools he naturally sneezes, and when hi children. They swarm on every street; days realizing deeply safely do the work. Have never had asingle and and we were the Pfauen gets home commends his wife for think failure. The most obstinate it seems as though in time their number the people honor their great poets miles, opposite longestand cases beautiful Louisa’s favorite ing of him during his are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other the for Em- musicians; every date connected with lnsel, Queen absence.—\Chicag< w might deplete royal treasury, ffimes-Herald. remedy 111 do this. No pain, no dan ge r, no On the summer “Peacock Island.” Of interference with work. The most difficult THE ZANTE HAIR DESTROYER peror Wilhelm gives a prize to every them being sacred. anniversary home, cases treated corres- was course we coaid not leave without ex- successfully through A Harmless Liquid for the Removal at six sons. “Are those ac- of Bach's death a notable concert and the most family having pondence complete satisfaction Superfluous Hair. so hloss and but how tually living men,” we exclaimed, look- given at midday in the old3St church in ploring grounds, guaranteedin every instance. I relievehun- areds of ladies whom I never see. Write for Berlin. Illustrations were from to cross? The question was hardly asked It not removes the hair clear ing over the field to what appeared like played further All letters only perfectly | REMOVAL particulars. truthfully In live but if third his works for violin and voice. before ‘Charon” from the other side came answered. Free confidential advice In minutes, will, applied every mere toy soldiers far in the distance. organ, all remove the matters of a day, hair permanently, The length us and rowed us Is private or delicate nature. Beat from Heart ever Faithful towards over. Here Of Paul S. R. S. ■ of time it takes to Regiment after regiment poured in “My effectively Caster, in mind this remedy is absolutelv safe under entirely destroy it, depends upon the of the hair. a fine a where Germany’s best loved every condition and wfll strength different directions, moving as one man, rendered by soprano closing queen spent Specialist in all h ronic diseases, from 622 Coi [. possible positively leave no after ill This liquid contains no caustic, acid, or pois» of her We saw the gress St\ to the Mt. Rope Health K< effects upon the health. By and the near us their stand- varied programme. We were strolling many happiest days. Bazsar, onous substance, there is no danger of its JAMES A. filling space 66 Bedford St., beiwet o Forest Avenue au mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. E. M. TOL- BAIN, where with her own hands she MAN 170 leaving a sear, or causing injury in any way. without breath or motion. one morning through the Tiergarten. dairy Grove St., whs tj he i> more fully t o CO., Tremont St., Boston, Mass, ing seemingly | prepared The Zante Hair Destroyer is sold under a written Teacher of Piano and the chrome diseases of whatsoever natur e -—-—--— Organ. Each is its “What can that be at the foot of Goat he's often skimmed cream. Her pet treat_a)l guaiantee to all that is claimed o! it, company distinguished by with ail the modern and improved method accomplish Beginner? given a thorough foundation on we and were Inter- and monument?'’ and crossing the path china plates cups shown, known to medical mor ® SI.50 Express Paid the rudiments of music, and the patronage of special color of coat peculiar design jurisprudence, having MISS NELLIE not from their but commodious office room and rcon BEARDSW0RT1 j advanced platers solicited. Especial atlention of man in saw laurel wreaths, bouquets of flowers esting beauty, associa operating headgear. Every seemingly and will te open day and to a l who di to Technic. Phrasing. Sight heading We saw the lour nijht 188 Dan forth and there is not a varia- with poems attached, and fresh rosebuds, tlon. tiny octave spinet sire consultauou. Grove St. and Forest Are St„ emorizing, Sol > and Accompaniment Work. the same height, Cven cars pas* the street. Remember the numbe Addreii 383 Cobufmi St. crease thrown over the on which she played, the small roon Paris Hair tion of a hair’s breadth in of evidently just railing, 66 Lovering’s Store, a. m. and *-6 m. Bedford St., Portland. Telephone conn* Teacher of In studia between 9-12 p. and where she The PIANO. 1999 Boston, trousers or line of belt. The individual the whole enclosure beautiful frag- slept. ordinary furnish tion. oclldlm Washington St., septwdeodun Reference—Harvey S. Murray, tl 19 i eepllti My eodtf MISCELLANEOUS. 1 go a rain of spittle from the spectators Jiimr;¥'r,T Aiwnrr* MISCEIXANEOP8. MI8PKIXAN1COP&. on the walls. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 At this point In the ceremony Red- ding glanced around hastily and discov- I ’S EASY 8 ered that Miss Stevens had disap- 7T1 peared. ne “The woman Is no longer with us,” \) Day a Iviva announced, with evident satisfac- FOR YOU tion. Redding waited until the last dancer To buy Groceries ®f us. Our Prices are » had gathered up a handful of squirm- In L.OW. It’s easy enough for us to sell them because wo ing snakes, dashed down the mesa and the Bowels» Regulates the reappeared far out on the desert trail. Lave fight kind. Anything here you want? ° Then he went to look for ** Miss Stevens Half the Ills the human frame is subject to is due to and Lean Wolpi. her friends. Kiva followed a few the irregular action of the secondary function in the Smoked Shoulders, 7 l-2c 1 qt. New Sweet Cider, 5« 5j* 8 steps behind him. digestive process. That part of the work, which Small Whole Hams, 11 l-2c Cape Cod Cranberries, Gc qt. Turning a corner, Redding came face provides for the removal of all the impurities from 10 lb. Tub Pure Lard, $1.00 Standard Can Corn, 8o Howard to face with his fellow tourists. It the system, must go on regularly or disease and dis- By Marcus m Fat Sait Pork, 8 l-2c G lbs, Carolina Rico, 25c comfort follow. Careless of first allow seemed that they had all heard of warnings, you Rib Roast these noxious Beef. 8c, 10c to 12c 1 pkg. Armour’s Mince Meat, 7c Strong. and matters to collect until a break comes Kiva, many Jokes were indulged Corned and you find yourself subject to Dyspepsia, Consti- Briskets and Flanks, 3c to 5c New Evap. Apricots and Peaches, 12 l-2o in at Redding’s expense. All the rail- _J 8 pation, Torpid Liver, Sleeplessness, Bad Breath, Forequarters Spring Lamb, 7c Fine Baltimore Peaches, 12 l-2o he bore his lery good naturedly, eyes Night Sweats, Piles and Fistula. MORSE’S YEL- Copyright, 1900, Legs Latnb, 12c, Loin, 10c Crisp Native Celery, 9u ! resting upon Miss Stevens in order to LOW DOCK is the “stitch in time.” At the first Howard Best Round 12 to 14c Good 10c by Marcus Strong. learn if the state of her feel- Steak, Cooking Apples, pk possible symptom of any irregularity in the action of Stom- Good Tub Butter, 24c Best Native Potatoes, G5c bu ings. Much to his relief she permitted ach, Liver or Kidneys, fly to it as a sure and safe 12 lbs. Fine Sweet 25c Fine Delaware 13 l-2c basket ,8 8 8 8 888 the others to go on ahead and motion- remedy. It is a pure herb medicine of over fifty years' Potatoes, Grapes, ed him to her side. standing, and is the best preventive of blood dis- 12 lbs. Native Onions. 25c Fine Concord Grapes, 8 l-2c basket “Send that she said orders known today. Does not interfere with your I ^ girl away,” that I should kill you, but we will talk but cures certain none sharply, pointing to Kiva. “Your con- work, by mild, action, leaving somewhat of the matter.” of the ill effects so common in modern mineral duct is disgraceful.” drugs. Side by side Redding and Kiva’s fa- Large bottles. Dr. Morse’s picture on the genuine. Redding was visibly embarrassed. JOHNSON & ther left the room and joined the Testimonials like this daily: LAMBERT, jos- “I hardly know what to do,” he ...... — ■ tling crowd without. It was the great laughed. “You see, I have bought her.” 24 Wilmot Street. j been troubled with Liver Com- day of the snake dance, and ; “Gentlemen—Have Biliousness, oct5d2t spectators “Then,” said Miss Steve, s, “it is true plaint and General Debility for more than ten years. Have doc- were pouring in from adjacent pueblos that you improved todays sitting by! tored alb the time but never been benefited much till I took and from far out across the Painted making love to the model?” Horse’s Yellow Dock. I-have taken four bottles, gained seven desert. “It was only in the interest of art,” pounds In less than three weeks and have not f .'it so well for Redding was so absorbed in contem- : many years.” Mrs. OSBORNE, Boston, Mass. 1 he replied weakly. plating the barbaric color of the chang- j “I suppose the same laudable pur-, ing scene that he the completely forgot pose led you to expend some of your important affair in hand. At last the YOUR SELLS valuable time on me,” she said. DRUGGIST IT. old Indian touched his arm. MORSE’S YELLOW DOCK SYRUP MASS. “For CO., BOSTON, I $10 the daughter shall bo yours,” he whispered. EXQUISITE EFFECTS “What—what was that?” Redding asked. “For a j $10—Kiva,” repeated the injur- WILTON CARPETS. ed father. God bless “Why, your innocence, you The novelty of design and richness old pagan,” cried Redding, “what do I in thrown 1'roaa the want with a little black eyed Indian colorings just i girl? I’m not a slave dealer, and I’ve carpet rooms of leading manufactur- ! one wife bespoken already.” ers, and very recently received by us I “Then you were putting my house to for your inspection certainly merit shame!” was the fierce response. “White dog, know that I will kill you!” more than a passing mention. I “Well, we won’t have any trouble In fact to be appreciated they must over it,” said Redding, hastily produc- be carefully studied. ing a $10 bill. “There’s the money. The Kind You Have and which has been, For rich and room Now don’t knife me the moment my Always Bought, parlor reception back’s in use for over 30 the turned.” years, has borne signatnre of effects nothing surpasses them. The sun was sinking in a blotch of m and has been made under his per- flame as the antelope priests appeared sonal supervision since its infancy. iu file from behind the single mush- Allow no one to deceive you in this. room dance rock. Tiponi headed the All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good’* are bub line, his body zigzagged with white BAILEY that trifle with and the health of JOHNSTON, CO., paint and tortoise shell rattles bound Experiments endanger Infants and to his knees. Around his neck hung Children—Experience against Experiment* 3S MIDDLE ST., Portland. 'l lie stranger produced the coveted ci- of shell and strings turquoise beads A few from Auditorium. gars and in return desired permission steps and from his belt a bunch of foxskins. #Ct5d2fc to sketch one of his host’s daughters. Four times the priests stamped around What is CASTORIA In order to make clearer his meaning the their rattles and plaza, sounding “BEKD THAT GIRL AW SHE SAID he several Moki AY," SHARPLY. is a substitute for Castor Pare- displayed sights and scattering sacred meal, Castoria harness Oil, scenes already reduced to “That was very different,” he re- and It is Pleasant. Ib paper. j Every time Tiponi passed the spot goric, Drops Soothing Syrups. Kiva’s father a sponded quickly. “I -was thinking that signified willingness where Kiva was stationed he breathed contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie to have his entire but 1 might put Kiva in some good school family pictured, prayers upon her, but Kiva saw noth- substance. Its is its It Worms —or—or age guarantee. destroys It was only Iviva, the eldest, who was something like that.” ing of that. Her eyes were fixed on and Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Miss Stevens laughed allays finally singled out for the great honor. and Miss derisively, Redding Stevens as they Colic. It relieves Troubles, cures Her eyes were brighter, her great j “Unfortunately,” said she, “you must Teething Constipation stood together on a neighboring roof. the whorls of black hair smoother and her choose between us—now. Send the girl and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates As sooq as the antelope priests had body more lithe and graceful than back at once or be good enough to re- Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* any withdrawn Kiva hastened across the DURING FESTIVAL WEEK of her That much the lieve me of your company. It is ex- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. sisters. artist plaza and mounted the ladder to Red- told her and tremely humiliating for eaclf of us, but openly, she thought how ding’s side. proud TiponI would be when he learn- the matter must be settled forever.” we shall offer special inducements to Piano Phrcliasers “Why, here is your broad nosed Ve- GENUINE ALWAYS ed that a white man also considered Redding turned to order Kiva back by mailing a Liberal Reduction in our prices. nus, Mr. Redding,” laughed Miss Ste- CASTORIA her beautiful. to her family, but she was not visible | vens, and then as Kiva crowded in be- in the nor did she answer to the of Just as the outlines of Kiva’s darkness, Bears _^ round tween them: “Girl! What do you Signature his call. STEINWAY & face began to stand out on the paper a mean? Begone!” SONS, horde of As the wagon load of tourists started naked children swarmed into Kiva took tight hold on Redding’s Hardman, Cabler, Mason & Hamlin, Cramer, Emerson, out across the Painted desert Kiva the room and fell upon the artist.- canvas coat and said: threw herself down in one of the shal- Standard, Singer, j “Oh, you little beggars!” he cried. “I am his that he has bought.” low clay pits and wailed aloud. AND OTHER HIGH GRADE PIANOS. “Have you found me out again?” “What does the little fool mean?” “He was fairer to me than Tiponi!” “Hello!” they chorused. “Hel-lo cried Miss Stevens indignantly. she cried. “He was fairer to me than ken-te; hel-lo ken-te!” “Look!” Redding exclaimed. “Here The AEOLIAN and PIANOLA. but he feared the skinny white In the midst of the candy distribu- they come.” Tiponi. tion a vision of hair and woman!” THE HUBEIC gold white A hush had fallen upon the noisy The Kind You Hare with sudden she Bought- duck Then, fierceness, Always appeared at the door. crowd. With swinging strides the dia- are cordially invited to call and examine our stock, and hear the “This is a sprang to her feet and hurled a piece iSeatiifful Music tlic dSolian nod which cam sight to be remembered, bolical snake priests were making their In Use For Over 30 Years. produced by Piaiao-a, Mr. of broken pottery after the he operated a without the least Musical Redding,” she remarked enthusias- dramatic entrance, their bodies daubed departing THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. by person training. visitors. Mrs. Redding’s Intellectual tically. “But why did you run off with red paint and their chins blacken- brow st'll bears the mark of a wound from me the moment we arrived? I’ve ed and outlined in white, A Full Line of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. been all over the she received one day in Wolpi. hunting you pueblo.” i Four times they swung around the “Why, really, Miss Stevens,” Red- plaza to the whir of the antelope A Mighty Rich Man. ding began “it was not in- confusedly, priests’ rattles, and then came a mo- A writer in The Outlook describes a tentional, I assure you. Come In and ment’s Soon the rattles sound- STEINERT & SONS pause. ride he once took with an old farmer M. CO., have a look at these cute little animals. ed again, but now to the accompani- in a New England village, during which Shall we do a of 517 Tel. 119, Portland, Me. yard fried Cupids?” ment of a deep, humming chant. As Congress St., some of the men of the neighborhood 0 “But I see you are occupied at pres- | -THE- came under criticism. “Speaking of a T. C. McGOULDRIC, Mgr. ent on a broad nosed Venus,” Miss Ste- Egg p pro dnent man in the village, I said, oct2dtr vens suggested, pointing to the rough ‘He is a man of means?’ STERLING sketch of Kiva. “I think I’ll try a pro- ‘Well, sir,’ the farmer replied, ‘he | file of her myself, but you must clear hasn’t got much money, but he’s the room. It makes me nervous to be rich.’ RANGE watched.” mighty ‘He has a great deal of land, then?' | I I iu a moment ^liss otevens ana uea I asked. “Has No Equal.’7 ding were alone with the model. .Jhere- | ‘No, sir, he hasn’t got much land ! No other in the world can ,upon the model delivered an ultima- range 5 either, but he is mighty rich.’ _S have the Patents. Ask K tum. She would not stand and let the Sterling “The old farmer, with a pleased about them. W Skinny white woman make pictures of j smile, observed my look for a' her. the kind puzzled He, faced one, might 1 These moment and then explained: ‘You see, draw many pictures, but not his wife— he hasn’t got much money, and he the sun haired mu3t go. | F. & G. B. NASH hasn’t much but still he is 1 got land, GO., Redding laughed, and Miss Stevens rich because he never went to bed 390 FOKE ST. 5 blushed at the relationship Kiva had LACE CURTAIN owing any man a cent in all his life. ! oct4d; t {i ascribed to them. Miss Stevens offered He lives as well as he wants to live, kind words and silver for a continua- and he pays as he goes. He doesn’t tion of the sitting in her presence, but owo anything, and he Isn’t afraid of Kiva was obdurate. An unconditional Prices anybody. He tells every man the truth surrender on the part of Miss Stevens and does his by himself, his fam- concluded the episode. duty ily and his neighbors. His word is as Are made to interest “Then she was not in truth your you good as his bond, and every man, wom- jwife,” said Kiva when she was left FOR SALE. an and child in the towrn looks up to 3XT O lalone with the kind faced one. “Per- him and respects him. No, sir, he GREAT TRADE in a nine room baps she has only combed your hair. (9) house, beautifully located, In our Fall of hasn’t got much land, but he’s a Display iYou will soon weave the wedding blan- no liner view in Maine. Corner lot. House has all modern im- mighty rich man because he’s got all ket.” Will wants.’ provements. he sold at price that cannot fail to suit and on WINDOW DRAPERIES. Redding laughed. Ve terms to New House. Do not miss this chance to secure “You are a diviner of please. secrets, Kiva,” A Bird Story. Tlierc’s not an out-oi’-date curtain ilieiu. CAME among be said. KIVA TO REDDING’S SIDE, The of a very delightful home. faculty imitating sounds and All are new-—recent comers to our em- louder store,— While the touches were be- Hie song grew the priests swept not their own must be more fre- finishing Bongs select the air with bracing the designs from I.ace Curtain ing added to the picture Kiva came to their eagle feather snake quent in blackbirds than Is generally and makers oi’ the highest standing. The prices arc, Redding’s side and looked on. whips the line began to break up supposed. I remember In the spring of “Am I in of three. in every instance, fully one-third less than our indeed beautiful?” she asked. groups 1879, in the little copse on the sitfe of M. 53 usual > one from L. “The most the first LEIGHTON. St. ashing. beautiful in Wolpi,” re- Suddenly group the Frauenberg, at Fulda, hearing sev- sept29d2\v Exchange

— plied the artist. dropped upon his knees before a screen ■ eral blackbirds sing a fragment of the 30 pairs Irish Point, $1.50 “You are fairer to me than of branches and a second later Tiponi,” sprang well known “Du bist verrueckt, mein 35 White Duchessc, 6.50 Kiva said softly. backward with a writhing snake held kind.” They all sang the same first 25 “ Bobbinet, 2.95 fast in his mouth. Another and an- Then without did a few off with “ “ thinking Redding notes, breaking exactly 20 1.65 other the same irery foolish thing. He put his arm repeated performance, the same quavering, hesitating sound, around in Bround Kiva’s yielding form and kiss- dancing circles, while their beginning over and over again. I tried ed her warm, red lips. Perhaps Kiva’s companions attracted the attention of to find out how they had acquired this the snakes with feathered wandB. The father had been listening, perhaps it addition to their usual natural reper- iwas an music rose to a wild, discordant only unfortunate coincidence. pitch. toire, but could not, until an old lady Our *?o«t Successful students are those who combine the Regular Busi- The carriers their !At all events he entered the room while dropped hideous bur- explained to me that the blackbirds on ness Course with the special branches, Shorthand and or W. T. KILBORN bis was dens, and the Typewriting, COMPANY, daughter still trembling in the gatherers deftly picked the Frauenberg must have learned the iwhite them An old advanced Telegraphy. One rate of tuition for all. man’s embrace. The moment up. priest to air from a tame bird belonging to a pays an and sacred Redding caught sight of the skulking open place sprinkled soldier, which had been taught by him Write for catalogue and full information concerning our free offer of a Stem. 24 FREE STREET. figure he made a meal to the points of the compass. A quick grab for his re- j to warble this tune. I saw this black- §Iio to our students. wild Typewriter Solver, seeing which the old man shout broke from the lips of the I bird in a over the cot- cage hanging F. I.. SHAW, President, •traightened up and replaced his knife. dancers, and the snakes were hurled | tage door, but I did not hear it sing.— Branches at Augusta and Bangor. *Come,” said the father, “It is i Into the scattered meal, there to under- Portland ITIuillC righf j Spectator. ugld3mW&3 MISCELLANEOUS. rather for all time to come, forfeit his Shoe City Oval in a race with Arthur SAVAGE BLl EFISH. MISCELLANEOUS. _MISCELLANEOUS. ECKELS 03 BRYA3. right of affiliation with the Democra- Boss. He covered the distance of 39 tic party than by chance assist In giving miles, 1045 yards, beating the record of place to one who might, yes who would Chase, made two weeks ago at the Tlie*e Feroeloa* Marine Batcher* If placed In power, work out by the in- Paris exposition, of 33 miles, 464 yards Eat Nearly Half Their Own Welghi corporation of his financial views and The new record is phenomenal from Daily and When Gorged Kill Theii The Colonial Billiard PALACE BILLIARD socialistic theories into the laws of the : the fact that Elkes rode with the Prey For Pure Sport, Parlors, Ex-Comptroller Opposes ordinary HILL land, a disaster so wide spread and a pace, without wind-shields, while Chase The opinions which are current regard- ruin so far reaching. had all these His Election. protections. the bluefish are usually formed in j ing He said that he was not in favor of the BAXTER St. Corner and Pearl Sts. one of two ways. A long and pleasani BLOCK, Congress Congress war with Spain or of colonial expansion, NOT OFFICIAL DOCUMENT. acquaintance may be based on experi- “but that expansion'' he “is an ac- said, ence at the table. But this, after all, af- D. fact made so Mr. L. D. Prop. L. MATHIS, complished largely by fords a limited into the sub- MATHIS, Prop. Man Trying to Sell History of Span lsh only insight Bryan's co-operation and dealing with Easiness Men He ject. Again, a man may, with wet and Tells Chicago Why War Under Mtsrepreaentlon. conditions as they are and not as they abraded fingers, haul in a five or six Favors McKinley. might have been, I prefer to trust the pounder until the latter is within a dozen wisdom and experience of President Mc- Washington, October 5.—Acting "^Secre- feet of the boat and then see the agile out of the Kinley backed by a party that yet retains tary Meiklejohn has been advised that a and glistening creature jump For Ladies and Gentlemen. Fourth in the some conservative water, throw the hook from his mouth World, elements In to the short time a man called at a Largest it, aga young and return to the shades of private life. vagaries of Mr. Bryan, supported by an house in Augusta, Maine, and presented If a line that has a fisherman at one end organization which boasts that within Its a card on which was “Com. On or About printed: and a bluefish at the other is not pulled Will Open OCT, 10. Gives Labor Men Some circle the radical rules and there Is neither on distribution, official records, Washing- in rapidly enough to stay taut, the con- GO WHERE THE use nor place for the conservative.” D. Arthur J. are en- Good Advice. ton, C., represented by sequences just suggested likely to Chalmers.” sue, and a vivid but exasperating exhibi- ODDS COST $7,000.00. INCREASING. The young man was dressed in a uni- tion of a bluefish’s pluck and agility will be afforded. After CROWDS GO. form like that of officers of the army ex- all, though, nothing like a symmetrical and complete estimate Three to One Offered on McKinley and cept that it lacked shoulder-straps and of the character of a bluefish can be had as and cap ornaments the One Bet of Three and a Half to One coliarj reached without an intimate knowledge 10 MAHOGANY TABLES. letters “W. B.” More visit this hall Urges That Trusts Are Not Nec- Was Made. of his private habits. people dailj He informed the of the with which this The entire floor will be carpeted with the gentleman In spite of the favor in Maine. essarily Bad. house who happened to be an officer of the beautiful and spirited creature is gener- finest Royal Wilton. than any theatre (New York Herald.) army, that he, Chalmers, represented the ally regarded, those who have had a good curtains are the finest chance to study him tell awful tales of The portier imported. Betting odds on the Presidential elec- records office of which General Marcus J. his ferocity. The pike and shark enjoy We emp!oj more uien than any Billiard Hal! tion yesterday shifted to 3 to 1 with no Wright had been for twenty years the The sofas, divans, chairs, etc., are the finest rather undesirable reputations in this re- in America. and one bet was to have head aDd he wished to sell the “Becords can takers, reported spect. But a rigid and strictly judicial money buy. of the War.” Chicago, October 5.—James H, Eckels, been made on the general result last Spanish of the facts warrants a sus- investigation The electric light fixtures are the finest in the Wc do more business than any Biliiari ex-comptroller ol the treasury, spoke in night at $3,500 on McKinley to $1,000 1 The work proved to be a pictorial ac- picion that the bluefish outranks them State of Maine, Room in New England. the Auditorium tonight to an audience on Bryan. This bet Is at odds of 3% to 1. count of the late Spanish war, published both in sheer cruelty. Sharks are greedy that the hall as as It Is also on under a mis-leading title. and unprincipled enough, heaven knows. packed great tightly reported good authority Every luxury and convenience for patrons best the be deceived But it can at least be said in their behalf Twenty Tables—the made. it could be packed, hundreds of people that Richard Uroker has ceased betting, Fearing public might has been provided. tie that they eat what they kill and are not being turned away. but that he has already wagered on this the officer reported the matter to given to slaughter out of pure “cussed- The was under the auspices election upward of $300,000. It is also War Department. The department, how- meeting ness.” The bluefish, on the contrary, As- said that to date ever, had acted by bringing tte Mr. Fred We Hard To Please Our of the Business Men’s Sound Money up about $1,500,001 already Blays just for the fun of the thing. When Ames, Try Customers, to the attention of the f sociation and embraced men of all parties has been wagered on the election In Wall subject, postmaster he overtakes a school of menhaden, he for such action as it was Champion Billiard Player of New England, and who oppose the 16 to 1 plank of the Dem- street. One brokerage firm has negoti- general possible attacks one after another in rapid suc- of New The only noise that can be heard is ilia crash ocratic platform. Mr. Eckels was Intro- ated bets aggregating more than $750,000. to take. It is also stated that the General cession. Some of them he swallow's MR. MOSES YUTTER, ex-cliampion of the order at all times. is a subor- whole. Others he lacerates. will a fine exhibition of Billiards Balls, perfect duced by William Davis of Chicago, pres- The tshift In the odds favorable to the Marcus J. Wright referred to, merely The England, give fact that he had what is called ident of the Amalgamated Association of Republican candidate began last week, dinate employe of the department. He poetically in the Afternoon and Evening of the Opening a meal was the he war records square only 15 minutes before Iron and Steel Workers who made a short when Louis Y. Bell offered to .wager nevar head of Day. j MINORS NOT ADMITTED. puts no restraint on his murderous pro- address. The iron and steel Industries $100,000 to $50,000 on eleotion office. That office ceased to exist on the McKinley’b pensities. He snaps at the nearest moss- in the and then made the If 30th of 1899, and neither it nor any were strongly represented meeting. proposition that June, banker, takes a small morsel out of his other office or of the War Mr. Eckels spoke as follows: that bet was taken he would wager $200,- bureau Depart- unfortunate victim and leaves the man- In opening his speech, Mr. Eckles said: 000 to $100,000, the only condition being ment has had anything whatever to do gled remains floating in the water for “I propose in this campaign, as a Dem- that this sum should be taken in one bet. wiih the work in question. the sea gulls. The latter haunt the ocrat, to support William McKinley, the This offer was made because the backers neighborhood of a band of marauding bluefish on this account and thus give to nominee of the Republican party for re- of Brvan had cnninlainnri that thev r.nnld CONVICTED OF MURDER. the practiced fisherman a free tip regard- 30 CHOICE BUILDING electlon to the office and on not In LOTS presidential get McKinley money large enough ing the w'hereabouts of his prey. that I am this sums to suit them. behalf, upon platform."’ The gull is a side issue, though. The The speaker went on to point out that Just prior to that bet a betjof $22,000 Northampton Furnishes First Victim main question is the fash and his extraor- mass of business in- to at was a the overwhelming $10,000 odds of 11 to 6, made in of Electric Chair. dinary capacity. There is limit, to be terests in this country repudiated the the office of Bell & Co., but there have Bure, to the capacity of the bluefish’s at Oakdale. statements and the views expressed and been no odds like that since. stomach. And when that organ is filled he can’t wrell stow away anything more held by Mr. Bryan, not from political Bell & Co., for a customer offered to October 5.—Con- Northampton, Mass., there. All the same, he goes on playing We have all of the valuable lots on William and Partrnontii or class prejudice but because they want bet $12,900 against $5,COO on the general bought building Fessenden, Pitt, victed of murder In the first degree, Herod with the innocents that come owned Land stability in money, in law result. This is $400 better than to 1.. Streets, Oakdale, formerly by the Peering Co. only equity Franceszek Umilian, a Pole, tonight within his reach. The finding of rem- and wisdom of word and a ction in the There was no taker for this and lat- bet, sleeps unconcernedly in his cell In Hamp- nants of menhaden and other small fish executive. distrust Mr. er of was offered in in the near They Bryan, any quantity money shire county jail, while the electric chair wat(»r a school of bluefish has because he has made it for Wall street at 3 to but there was no gl^en rise to the notion after hav- impossible 1, at the State prison at Charleston awaits that, them to trust him. to cover it. ing eaten all he can the Bryan money Its first viotlm. For over five hours the accommodate, latter will he “are men disgorge, preparatory to fresh “Who,” asked, the who These wagers and betting propos itions which had listened to the evidence Portland’s Finest jury onslaughts. But considerable doubt at- Sewers, have most at stake in this have been made or offered in the office country? showed an which exceptionally brutal the theory. It seems to be Are they the Bryans or the Tillmans, the of Bell & Co. the week: taches^) during murder, wrestled with the question of merely "an inference from the debris or the the Townes Fifteen thousand dollars to that Suburb. Altgelds Weavers, $6,000 degree of guilt, and finally after “explana- found in the water near a school of blue- or the Crokers.” would not Illinois fish. Bryan carry Indiana, tion by the court brought In Its verdict, No one reports having witnessed “J call attention to the fact that and This bet was taken. the ejection of food from a fish’s mouth. your Kentucky. Umilian seemed unaffected by the decis- Sebago, men and all their who A to The number of bluefish taken off the these associates proposition of $30,000 $10,000, or ion. write the out the at 3 to that Jersey and Long Island coasts during a platforms,map policies any part .thereof, 1, Bryan The trial was a tedious one as most season has been Perfect Electric and control the action of the Democra- would not Illinois and single put up by a carry Indiana, of the evidence had to be translated into writer in The Fishing.Gazette at 1,000,- tic party as today that party reveals it- Kentucky. This was refused. the Polish tongue. Umilian was accused 000 and he makes this only 1 per cent of self, are men who know no calling, but A proposition to bet $5,000 to $2,500 of killing Kaimlerz Jedrusick, or “Jack'5 the total number swarming in the wa- and contribute to the that McKinley would carry Illinois. ters. Sidewalks, Etc. Service. politics nothing as he was called, and throughout He then expresses the opinion that of their fellows the emo This also was not taken. no less than support beyond Umilian stolidly denied knowing how 2,500,000,000 pounds of luments of such offices as W. of the Stock menhaden are eaten bluefish or political they Henry Bull, Exchange “Jaok” met his death.' Today the trial by daily, chance secure." firm of Edward Sweet & Co offered to about 21-2 phi*ids to a bluefish. If these may by was ended Umilian dramatically by say- are even to tne men he said: bet on figures approximately correct, Speaking laboring $2,000 against $1,000 McKinley. in his own after ing defense, just Judge the bluefish eats from a quarter to half These lots will be sold immediately at that will induce careful investors to We "I am certain despite some individual No takers, prices buy. Sherman had finished charging |,the jury: his own weight in the course of 24 hours. injustice here and individual injustice J. J. Judge reported that he had shall make unheard of terms to reliable We will build houses for anyone if lot is “Me no kill Jaok nor any one,” It is impossible to find a parallel for this parties. paid there, you are better off at present and wagered $100 on each proposition that The session of the court was a special voracity among land carnivora. More for. Remember this is no new, cheap, low plat that is offered for sale, but choice lots on four (4) will be in the future, by‘acting with those Bryan will carry Kentucky, Maryland, than a dozen mossbankers have one and Umilian will be sentenced at the been streets, who labor and not com- West and Delaware. found in the stomach of a principal employ making Virginia regular one although it is anticipated bluefish. But mon cause with men who neither them- Edward La a Wall street on the theory that he only ate ten a OTHER PROPERTY TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Montagne, that a motion for a new trial will be day selves labor outside of the realm in was to have bet during a season of ten days the whole poli- broker, reported $3,600 made and a date 6et for the ex- arguing billion bluefish on the coast would for own advancement nor to on at the Waldorf get tics their give $1,000 McKinley taken, This trial was ceptions already away with an appalling number of men- to others.” with a member of Tammany hall. Fur- employment the first for murder ever held In Hamp- haden in a season of four months. Such Mr. Eckels then took the ther details of this bet could not be up antagon- shire county. a calculation emphasizes not only the de- of Mr. to wealth learned. ism Bryan aggregated Jedrusick and Umilian worked on structiveness of the bluefish, but also the and the trusts. he furnish of his Banks, said, Keiths farm In Granby the former myster- astonishing fecundity victims, the life-blood of trade. The laborer UNITARIAN CONFERENCE. which can endure that havoc without any iously disappeared on the night of Octo- 53 Exchange Street and 68 Market Street, not to lose of the fact that apparent diminution. Tu&Sat tf ought sight ber las(T His mutilated and headless sep25 31, do that the blue- if it was not for the assistance of banks They say, however, was found in an unused well on Maine Clmrches Will Meet at Water- body fish will seek to avenge himself on his in granting to the manufacturers neces- © S5>® ®® ® ® ®®' the farm several weeks later, and when It human enemy if the opportunity offers. credit the of manu- ville Next Week. sary during process became known that the two men had Not only will he bite fiercely while being that wages notbe met be- facturing might had trouble owing to jealousy on removed from a fishhook, but he will ac- fore for the finished article is a payment the latter was arrested tually attack man in the water. If Omega Umillan’s 09 A meeting of the Unitarian churches part, received from the purchaser while with al- the following narrative had originated of Maine will be held with the First for the crime. can be made healthy, happy and rosy by l__ most every great institution, operation with a fisherman, one might be excused | it True’s Elixir. Worms cause ill health in church of Waterville October thousands of children and their presence is Unitarian for as to its I would either be reduced or cease iJV IT XiJJXi QlIUHL Ui entertaining misgivings not Bnspected. greatly is as 9, 10, 11, The programme follows: truthfulness, but the narrator is a sub- altogether. October 5.—The strike of Tuesday Evening, October] 9—8 30, Lowell, Mass., marine diver, and whoever knew a sub- Mr. Eckels warned the laboring men sermon by Rev. Charles F. Dole of Ja- the print workers of the Merrlmao mill marine diver to depart further than did Chink „ on maica Plain, subject, “Three Infinite 1 | against taking part In the assault the was declared off at a meeting tonight. George Washington from strict facts? So § Values.” banks which would fall nowhere more no con- there is no this story. Once October 10—9.00 a. The agent of the mill granted discounting Wednesday, m., linAfa fi firnn cove + <1ivon tar* xv-oo nn heavily than on the savings institutions service of communion, conducted by Rev. cession excepting the promise that he of Waterville. 9,45 a. tirely submerged and was engaged in ad- ‘•The difficulty with Mr. Bryan's A. G. Pettengill, would; at a later time, discuss the ques- organization of the conference, Hon. justing some hoisting apparatus to a statesmanship,” he said, ‘‘is that it is m., tion of over time with a committee rep- Joseph W. Symonds, LL, D.,of Portland, sunken wreck. Along came a big blue- 1 ^TOUSC* { a statesmanship of prejudice, class dis- Then will be the resenting the strikers. The cause of the » president. given report fish, which, in a spirit of pure deviltry, 1 | tinctions and It is a of the conference Rev, John was a demand for time and a- misinformation^ secretary, trouble snapped at the man's bare hand. Its 5 Of Life Insurance as a desirable £ | C. of Portland; the report of the statesmanship which takes no thought Perkins, quarter pay for work performed alter teeth came together like the jaws of a | investment for yourself. Of course 2 Women's Alliance, by the president, | of the morrow but contents itself with conductor’s on a commut- a« it is admitted to be ethers. Then ? Mrs. Sarah F. Hamilton, of Saco; the the regular working hours, (railway punch for the of er’s ticket. The diver tried to withdraw why not for yourself! Alt human «” political advantage today.” report of the Church Exchange. These | TRUE’S Elixir Cunt be followed the the imprisoned but in so beings are to the same un- 2 ‘‘Mr, Bryan’s leadership has neither reports will by necessary THE NASHUA RACES. member, doing 3 subject | Restores 5 certainties. jS; health to adnlt3, acts immediately on transaction of business. 11 00 a. m mangled it sadly. It thus appears that a All live by the same 2 the blood, cures diseases of the mucous ability or political organization nor ca- N. Ootober 5 —Darkness % lining address by Rev. H C. MoDougall of Nashua, H., bluefish does not confine bis merciless at- 3 laws of life and death. You cannot £ of the bowels and stomach, gives tono and safe or jjf ■a 36 cents. Ask for it. pacity for wise, conservative con- N. cut short two classes out of a card of an ?iP?r- .Price your druggist Franklin, H., subject “Young People big tentions to mossbankers and such and % be exception. No one is. S Write for book “Children and their Diseased" structive In the last and the discussion: collation. legislation. analysis Churoh;” three events with also two unfinished has no reverence for the gifted creature 5 If you don't insure today, » DR. J. F. TRUE & CO., Auburn, Maine. 2 00 the business meeting of the perhaps % the leadership of Mr. Bryan demonstrates p.m., from at Nashua which stands at the head of the animal ■2 never have the 3; ^ Women’s Alliance. 3 00 p. in., paper by yesterday, Driving park you'll opportunity. itself to end in a A man begin and denunciation Miss Elizabeth C. Symonds of Portland, today. The first event, the third heat of creation. cannot be too careful, % Stranger things are happening con- 2: about the condi- 2 2: of the existing order of things.” subject, “The Relation of the Church to the unfinished 2.24 pace of yesterday, was therefore, controlling stantly. ___ The then went into an elabo- the School;” discussion. 4 00 p. m.. tions under which he meets this blood- speaker marked by a rather exciting mix up > of the 3: leoture by Rev. H. H. Woude, of Castine, thirsty denizen of the York privileges rate defense of combinations of capital the horse went off her deep.—New may Ule which Union Mutual £ subject, “Shakespeare’s Macbeth.” 7 30 Lady Cloddy, pole Post. 1 in the amount of which, though large p. m four addresses:—“The Church as a feet near the quarter and her driver 2 Cell you policies confer; of %, have in Civil Hon. J. Q. Now ■2 the that capital invested, regard for all the Factor Life,” by pulled her up so suddenly that Eva W, They May Speak. W©W advantage ^ Economy of Saco; address by Mrs. Mary is in 2? rules which control In ordinary business Bradbury, and Corbrino close behind, crashed to The children of a Maine lawyer were J3_it peace of B. Davis, of New York, “The Educa- mind and in the use of affairs. He said that as a result never allowed to speak to him when en- 3 business ofgmis- tional Function of the Church,” by Rev. gether and badly smashed their sulkies his office until he his work '2 credit to protect your and information what is called a trust is not of “The Church tering stopped family % W. F. Skerrye, Saco; as! Brewster, driver of Corbrino, was » and looked at them. One a little Sore yourself! Come what will, a Union 2 a Rev. J. D. O. up day Feet a trust but the of by highest development Spirtual Force,” j thrown from his seat and hlB horse went Mutual is in Powers, of Kennebunk. girl rushed into the office, but papa was 3 policy faithful guardian- % “Ko-Nut" a complicated and efficient form of civili- after the rest without him, trotting a Sg ship so as the insured is £ Thursday, October 11—9.00 a. m., ser- j busy and paid no attention for about five You have to a long faithful Use it in oi made more got have good pair of the zation, manifest as man is vice of conducted by Rev. O. lull half mile or more and was caught when he then looked and tho ^ in payments; longer still, indeed, place dsvotion, j minutes, up, feet under you, or you won't be worth more and more removed Yarmouth. 9 43 a. m con- because the lard from the influ- K. Croiby, of at the wire. None of the horses or drivers little girl said, the house is on a of watchful protection £ and butter—only “Papa, pinch of snuff to yourself or to your ence of and clusion of unfinished business; address. 5 of the 2; ignorance barbarism. In all was Drummer Girl took three fire.” The house was on fire, as she had Feet that hurt are a draw- half as Rev. Charles E. St. John of Boston, injured. employer. much this evolution in oar industrial by j said, and ever since then the children are back to Itlaine world, of the American Unitarian As- straight beats and the race. anybody—man, boy, woman or | nonforfeiture Eaw si secretary allowed to to or at said Mr. Eckels, I re-assert that no loss sociation. 11.00 a “The Mod- two horses started in the speak papa anywhere girl. If the feet the brain is an- in., paper, Only unfin- hurt, ■5 When may we converse any time. and a further r Needed for has come to labor. The economies intro- ern Problem of Christianity,” by Rev. J. ished 2.16 trot. noyed, disturbed brain is a bad this Shortening Philip E., yesterday’s upon important topic ? You say. £ M. Leighton, of Belfast; discussion. thing all around. Feet that are sore, 3j duced^bave not reached 'to him. On the heat winner, was slightly even Sowing Redtop. Pit favored, tender and sensitive need a rub- re—healthful. other whatever be with good hand, changes have been with a bad reputation for unsteadiness. Redtop may seeded winter with OUT OF WINDOW. bing Omega Oil. Rub them thor- Union mutual Ask or write and there have been WALKED wheat In but bet- Cite f; your grocer wrought many, He aoted badly and was second to Al- autumn, undoubtedly ougrily and often with this amazing | October 5 —William Mul- | N. E. AGENTS have been to his advantage. I am against Ellsworth, berta, three times. ter results are obtained by sowing it I green-colored liniment, and in a few 1 j Insurance Co., INI>IA FOOD 4JO., Boston, Mass the interference with the affairs of em- doon of Brewer was quite seriously in- j Martha Marshall, the favorite in the on winter grain early In spring or on a I days you’ll be walking around with as * | c a both wrists be- a of feet as ever saw in | Portland* maine. ployer and employee by demagogic law- jured, having broken and j 2.14 pace was taken sick after she had jeeed bed prepared especially for this good pair you % SOLE hl’FR’S. otherwise scratched and bruised a remarks your life 718 makers, blatant politicians and self ap- ing by gone two poor heats among the tail purpose, American Agricul- INDIA DEFINING CO, pointed leaders seeking personal and fall from the third story of the Dirigo j enders and was drawn. Diavola showed turist. Use nbout ten pounds per acre. Philadelphia, Pa. political advantage. As against all club at Ellsworth at an 6arly hour Friday great ability by winning over Maggie FURS those I would set for labor the wise morning. The attending physician, Dr. Usher in the first and he had the speed REPAIRED. counsels of those of their own rank who Phiil ips thinks that the young man was t and endurance also to win the next two It Girdles the Globe. MRS. L. E. BOLTON wishes to announce that are not in and the business sense or politics of Injured by walking running through and the race. sue is prepared to make or repair all kinds of The fame of Bueklen's Arnica as W. H. Pianos'“f right and justice of their employers. the window while asleep. Favorite Red Cross out-classed the Salve, the best in the world, extends round Fur Garments, Seal Skin MITCHELL, In the most manner Coats, and elaborate Mr. field in the 2.40 trot and almost in the the earth. It's the one Attorney I perfect healer of and BICYCLE RECORDS BROKEN. Capes Collarettes, SMSSS-3 Eckels pictured the disaster consequent dark reeled off the three miles a leader Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Counsellor at and Mandolin In ail the Law, «JCA® Felons, up-to-date styles. Eleven Attachment.... upon the enforcement of Mr. Bryan s Brockton, Mass October 5.—Every ! each time. The 2.26 pace and the 2 22 Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Aches, years’ Pains and all Skin Only in- practical experience. Good work and reason- 42 ▼lews on silver and the effect the record from two miles to the hoar was left ove* on account of darkness will Eruptions, able prices. 1-2 EXCHANGE upon trot, fallible Pile cure 25c a box at H. P. S ST. Sflft Residence 33 Alder St., Cor. of Portland, >0res Hooper’s laboring man and said that he would broken Elkes at the be decided tomorrow. 577 Notary Public and Justice of Peace. tonight by Harry j Goold, Congress street, drag store. eotf dint I septudeodlm* 1 L“The Household Outfitters” Portland, Me. A SLICK KIT OF WORK. PAW AS A SEA DOG. FLIGHT OF A BULLET.

Ww Pulled Off The Old Ainu a a a [lie Sharp Trick That Take Trip on Boat to How Au Army Officer Solved a Shoot- by u lteporler, Convince People T hut lie Iav Used To ing Mystery. Hough Water, “One of the sharpest bits of newspaper Some of the detectives were work in my recollection,” said one of the chatting GO TO New York correspondents when the sub- I together at headquarters the other night Aunt Harriet's been visiting Us laitly and Men’s Winter 810 ject of getting news under difficulties spinning yarns to pass away an idle good Suits, and She knows a Hole lot of tilings paw came “was off a half hour or and one up, pulled by New York so, who had been Half . . , did when He was yung that he never grade, Price 85.00 politieal reporter during the snap con- holding forth on the in told us about. Paw says maw encur- peculiar ways vention excitement in New York iu 1892. which the source of shots ridged her to tell but maw it bullet coming Other Saifs • ! them, says good grsidc You’ll remember that the Hill people from an isn’t so, Beeoz she’s just as ashamed of unseen direction were traced announced their intention of pulling off j and them as paw. So paw says if they are told the following story: $8.50 10.00 a EVERY delegate choosing convention in New enuy way you could make a buddy from “I w’as down In Hot York state while the cold weather was Springs, Ark., the country Long for the old seens so once when a accident Men’s Fine Fall still on, and the Cleveland people set up very peculiar hap- Overcosits, hard they would start rite home, without a howl that could be heard all over the pened to a policeman there. He was, letting on That you meant to hurt their 85, 11.45, 0.45 country. The Cleveland folks soon be- more properly speaking, an applicant for feelings, he would like to no About it, not came known as nntisnappers, and they admission on the force and was under- But what Aunt Harriet is a kind harted Men’s Fine Winter Overeosits, united in denouncing the snap winter going a physical examination. They had old sole and means Well, only it’s a sad convention of the Hill people. him standing up against the wall and STORE 8.50 thing to have country relations that al- $5, 0.50, “One day in January the politieal re- had just adjusted the measuring machine ways Want to come Down stairs and porters attached to the New York news- to take his height when, zip, Mr. Police- talk when you have cumpny. Hoys’ 84, 5, sisnd 80 Suits, papers got the tip by the underground man clapped his hands to his right eye Middy After paw thot About it a Good deal he method that William C. Whitney had and fell all in a heap. He was picked now . . a says to maw one Day: only 82.00 Suit called a meeting of the nntisnappers from up almost unconscious, and an examina- “I uo a skeem. We’ll take a trip on the all over the state, to be held in one of the tion disclosed the fact that he had been Bote, and mebby Aunt Harriet mite get Hoys’ two piece Suits, sages main parlors of the Murray Hill hotel hit just above the eye by a partially 8-10, seasick and Be so discurridged that she’d IN thnt night. The political reporters hus- sp’knt bullet, which had fallen to the 3.05 Want to go home. Then I can get her TOWN, 81.05, 2.05, tled around to get preliminary details as floor with him. ticket before she Changes her mind and to the purposes of the mooting, but they “We doctored him up and found him Trouser 8 she’ll baft to go.” Fong Suits, 85, 0.50 & were turned down everywhere by all only slightly hurt, but everybody was “But the rest of us mite get sick, too,” hands connected with the antisnapper wondering where in the world that bullet Winter maw told him, “and I don’t belcave in Boys’ Reefers, movement. Not a word could they get had come from. No shot had been heard, taking of people in that way about what was going to be done. More- advantidge and no shooting affray had been reported 3.50 ennyhow.” 81.05, 2.45, over, they were told that nary a newspa- all that day, but there was a young ar- THEN “Well,” paw told her, “you can stay per man was to he ndmittod to the meet- my officer at the reservation there who Men’s Canvas Coats, oilskin lined Home if you want to. I never get sea- ing or be told anything about what had was pretty well known as an engineer in sick. I’m too much of a nold see Dawg $2.00. Usual 3.00. occurred after it was over. It was an im- the artillery arm of the service. He price for that. There’s notbiug makes me so portant bit of news, and the men who hoard of the queer happening and became Glad as being on the Water when it’s ‘covered’ politicals were in a quandary. interested in the He came down Hesivy Underwear, ruff.” case^. They held a meeting to consider the situ- to headquarters next day and had a talk Then he watched the weather reports 30c, 50c, 75c sand 81 ation at the Fifth Avenue hotel. As they with Chief-, and the upshot of it was till it said be storms the next were they would COME talking, with their heads together, that he was given permission to work Day. So he got tickets and told us we Boys’ Csips, 23c sand 48c nn up state Democratic politician, one of on the affair, as he said he was sure he were Going for a boat ride. We got the nntisnappers, passed through the ro- could locate the exact spot whence the Aunt Grace to take care of Little Albert All the Autumn No reifies in tunda of the hotel. He happened to be shot came. and the pupp and the Baby. tbe living image of one of the newspaper -“The first thing he did wras to examine 25c si aid 50c It looked pritty ugly by the time we ‘Neckwear,” men. The newspaper men gazed after the measuring machine, and he found it Got reddy to start and maw Wanted to the receding figure of the politician and just as it was left when the prospective See our 8PECIAF 82. As Back out, but paw told her the Boat was HAT, commented on the resemblance. The policeman had been bowled over, so he TO US FOR safe and they was no use being a Caff. Hsit man who looked like the politician spoke had him get under the bar again and goodassiny 83 bought elsewhere. I After Ave got out it commenct to Blow up. stand just as he had stood the day befoi*e. some more and pritty soon maw went in “‘He’s down here to attend that Mur- When he had rigged up his own machine, Night Robes, very lines! Hornet the state Boom. ray Hill meeting tonight,’ said he thought- he got the exact altitude of the place “It’s a bad to still when it’s 50c anal fully. ‘If we could only sandbag him or thing Keep where the ball struck and the direction of Flanaiel, $1.00 ruff," paw put Aunt Harriet. “Come on. give him knockout drops, I could act as the bullet in the wound. I can’t give you Let’s walk around.” Sailor white his substitute at the meeting.’ the technical description, but he worked Boys’ Suits, blue, So they walked to the front End of the BETTER “He it out for nwhile and then -His thought ill man umi'uis iiiiu wuinfu

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SEW AUVEKllsEJltSXS TODAY, Fort Preble Team Pltyi Colby oil Ath- lette Club Grounds. i. K. Libbv Cc. Beu' en K. Dyer. Center & MeDowelL The members of the football team at Ira. r« Clark & Co. Foot Preble have some hard f- astnian Bre«. & Bancroft undergone Owen. Moore & Co—2 practice during the week and expect to Frank M. Low & Co. snow In excellent form at this after- O. C. Flwell. up Standard Cfothtag Co. noon's game with Colby on the Port- T. F. Fn«s & ms. 8 land A. C.'s Their first line Cal tier wood's Bakery. grounds. American Cloihi g Co. averages 185 pounds but moves about BolanJ Glove Co. GOOD VALUES with remarkable for its Mr. EXTRA Carvton Furnishing Co. speed si^e. Administrator’s Sale. Sullivan, the famous captain and quar- H. H. H & Son. :y ter-back on last team of the Po t- Cltv oi Portland. year's Assistant Bookkeeper Wanted. land Athletic club, has rendered great Oren Hooper’s so 3. service as a coach the while JorJsu & Homstei. during week, Allen & Co. many valuable pointers have also been - - - Bines Bros. Co. Mr. half-back on Dow & Pink lrsm. given by Twitchell, the same team. This itself Insures AHD by FALL HOSIERY UNDERWEAR. Mew v.'ants. For Sale. To Let, Lost, Found the coming contest being a spirited one. end similar advertisement* will be found on So far few accidents of any serious na- page G under appropriate ueads. is considerable attention now. It will ture have befeallen _the men, only three A combination that receiving just not one a broken collarbone, being PATRICIAN SHOES cases, account of all the different st\ ^es and makes nursed at the post hospital. The line up be possible to give a detailed we IF YOU WOULD RENTor for today's game is as follows: For Women. find the best values here at sellyourhouse, advertise Prebles. Colby. carry—but rest assured you’ll satisfactory prices. Coon, re, 1 e, Allen-Hock wood SyrupJigs Velours Calf—Bull-Dog Last. in the DAILY PRESS. Thompson, rt, It, Conan 1 Reaches more probable Kaynor, rg, g, Atchley hand-sewed wide all- Thomas and . Bal., welt, Eitner, c, c, Acfsfleasan/Jy Promptly. around extension edge, extra stoat purchasers than any Muus, lg, r g, Clark sole, stitched aloft. Low broad heel. HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR Davis, It, r t, Taylor other Portland Cleanses the Rather and ex- vv V W w V”»r V Daily. Lawson, 1 e, r e, Saunders System heavy mannish, yet flexible and The cir- 25 cents a week for 40 Jervey, q b, q b, Morton-Palmer Gently and Effectually tremely easy. cular add Ladies’ fleeced lined jersey ribbed For Union Suits of Hapgood, rhb, lhb, Haggerty when bilious or costive. vamp and whole quarter Ladies’ black Cashmere hose, 54.00, fine words. Hines, lhb, rhb, Haines style. This chrome-tanned calf-skin and vests and pants, at 25c 50c. Swiss or Slade, fb, fb, Hice will take a beautiful polish. double heel, at 50c, merino, ribbed, long short /resents in the most acceptable form sole, high spliced A second team will follow complete the lasrative princip/es ofp/ants 75c, $1.00. Jersey ribbed silk plaited vests, sleeves. from Preble giving an ample selection known to act most BRIEF JOTTINGS. henef}ciai{y. or short blue or of subs. Champion Jeffries who plays long sleeves, white, OWEN, MOORE & CO. Ladies’ black Wool Hose, 35c per at the Jefferson in the evening^ has been at $1.00. For 54.50, good all wool Union TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ocMeodtf lstoriothp pink, Tomorrow, will be observed invited to attend the and efforts for Sunday, game, pair, 3 pair $1.00. Swiss or the Vests of ribbed Suits, ribbed, long short Woodford church — silk, by Congregational will be made to have him officiate, thus BUY THE GENUINE MANF'O. BY spun perfect and school as Let a sleeves. Sunday Rally Sunday. furnishing double attraction to the pa- Ladies’ All Wool Hosej double in every detail of finish, long sleeves, all who belong to this Sunday school be trons. CALIFORNIA FIG 5TRUPC0. heel and at 25c. and present, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. toe, $2.00 $2.25. ON THE ROCKS. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N.1C For 55.00, extra fine all wool Tomorrow evening Rev. Luther Free- Vest of fine sleeves libbed, For sale by druggists — price 501 per bottle. black fleeced extra wool, man will give an address to men lu the Ladies’ Hose, union suits, from 55.00 to $7.75 Chestnu t Street Church. Last winter TDE or short sleeves, black, white, on double long Steamer Merryconeag Struck Morie’e heavy, sole, high spliced heel, silk finished Union Mr Freeman addressed himself to the TOGGERY $1.50. super fine, Island Ledges. at 25c. pink, blue, men especially on the first Sunday of Suits. each month, and this is the first of a Vests of extra heavy white silk, ribbed new course proposed for this Beason. The The steamer Merryconeag ran ashore Ladies black fleeced Hose, at SHOP FOR MEN long sleeves, handsomely finished, The Onelta and other toplo will be “The Young Man from the in the dense fog yesterday morning at heel and makes top, double toe, 25c, 35c, and $4.50. Country.Seats will be reserved for 9.15 o’clock off Morse’s island on what is A YOUNG MAN $3.50 50c. of Combination Suits, in white or men until 7 25 p. m. known to coasters as Morse’s island OPEN MONDAY ‘The first regular meeting of the Conk- ledges. AND YOUNG LADY natural merino, range in price from black fleeced lin class will he held this afternoon at She was bound for Portland with fall in Ladies’ split foot Hose, Children's Underwear. love, get married, and go to 51.00 to $2.25, good values. three o’clock In Fraternity Parlors. light freight, as she picks up most of housekeeping. THE only place in town to double sole, high spliced heel, 35c, 3 will tomorrow her west of It was 1 liev. Dr. Fenn lecture freight Friendship. — buy SWELL DUDS : pair for $1.00. A assortment of Children’s evening by request on “What is Cal- hoped that at high water she would float. THAT’S THEIR BUSINESS. large those fashionable that vinism? If she did not and the sea run high she After awhile they want Carpets beaten. fixings Underwear at popular prices. i'—s Blankets Cleansed Ladies’ colored fleeced Hose, tan or Street department crews are engaged cannot help going to pieces. and Lace Curtains go to make the well dressed done on the Cumberland street esplanade with The only passengers were Elward up. slate, double sole, high spliced heel, gentleman. ; TV? catch basins at the corners of State and Allen of Kockland and W. B. Adle, Children's Hosiery. THAT’S OUR BUSINESS. Wre excel in class N eck- 25c, 35c, 50c. Avon streets, where ledges have been traveling salesman for D.W. True & Co., high We are agents for the struck. the new North Deer- Portland. Both were taken off a and in Shirts and Yesterday ny pass- dressings; Ladies’ cotton fall and was Next weak side- heavy Hose, Black cashmere Hose, plain Celebrated ing culvert finished. ing fisherman and landed ashore at Foster’s House. Underwear made to fit. Stnttgarter Dye double walk work on Nevens, Concord and Ciif- Lobtser Cove, Friendship. They both --- weight, split foot, sole, 25c, one aiid one ribbed, 50c. i Sanitary vests and paints, ton streets will be taken up. enjoyed a good walk and shook hands 35c, 50c. A sized American was seen when boarded the train bound lor Wool one and one ribbed, good eagle they ALL COMERS ARE WELCOME Hose, also combination suits, yesterday forenoon perched in a tree on their homes. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. Ladies’ out size Hose, fleeced in double heel and toe, 25c. the land adjoining the ball grounds on or TITANT one assistant bookkeeper, a young in white natural Mer- Forest The ribbed double double avenue. eagle only remained BOWLING GAMES. man who is accurate at figire?, a good black, tan, slate, top, Black fleeced Hose, knee, and ai the same time One who & a few moments and then spread its wings penman rapid. at 50c. ino. can fu nish references and lias had office ex- Jordan |Jomsted sole, high spliced heel, heel and toe, 25c and 50c. and flew towards the south, perience. JOHN PERKINS CO.. 571 St. A meeting of the publio buildings Trades’ Tournament to Begin Next W, Congress Ladies’ Hose in Infants’ fine cashmere Hose, black octGd3t p Portland, Me. fancy checks, commlttae was held yesterday afternoon Week and to Continue Fifteen dots and boot or one and one ribbed, 25c, 35c, and some of stripes, plaids, polka tan, matters minor importance Weeks. [&- ^ iff* were disposed of, patterns, at 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. 5oc. I 'lbe Central Labor union will me3t Sunday at 2 p m. All delegates are At a meeting of the trades’ tournament held at requested to attend as important business Pine’s alleys last evening the fol- will come before the lowing teams were represented: Twitch- meeting. ■ '■ 1.■IUJW1K-- liev. ltollin T Hack will speak at the ell-Champlin Co Ayer Houston & Co., meeting of the Young Women's Christian Bines Bros., Miliiken, Cousens & Short, Association at 4 30 p. m., Sunday, All Fletcher & Co H. S. Melcher & Co. It & was voted to the tournament next EASTMAN women are invited. begin octOdlt Monday evening and to continue for fif- Like a PERSONALS. teen weeks five men to compose each team. The opening game will be be- Western tween the Twitchell-Champlin Co., and General Charles H Smith, U. S. A. Ayer Houston & Co. On Wednesday (lietired) and daugher are at the Con- evening Bines Bros, will play Miliiken, ! Boom WLNHSUS gress Square Hotel. Cousens &■ Short and on Friday evening *3.80 MADE Miss Emma L. Cochrane, of Winthrop, Fletcher & Co. wlil play H. S. Meleher SHOE If you have been pay- towD the Musical Festi- Town— is in attending & Co. In the regular tournament three A ing 85.00 for shoes, a val. teams will b9 from Charming trial of W. L. Doug- Portland represented las 83.50 shoes will The that J. McAllis- report Key. E. S. and three teams from South Portland. this Fruit business of ours, in that sales in- convince you that ter has returned from his vacation is in- Great interest has been manifested in the they are just as good crease by great, big strides. But the same in every way and cost correct. He will remain away for a few sport and some fine games are promised 81.50 less. Over That shows that it’s a Stock of China. 1,000,000 wearers. days longer, returning next week. for the season. people keep coming. Mr. and Mrs. Adam P.Leighton closed healthy, as well as rapid growth. We couldn’t their house in Danforth cove, Thursday. THE RIBSTON SAILS. a crowd up here after our Fruit if we didn’t Most in selection and make up. It Mrs. Fred have returned get complete comprises Mr.and Kelsey The steamship Kibston of the Thomson One pair of W.L. Dou- have what after dinner to L to 22 street from their summer just they’re looking for—something from the coffee cups glas 83.50 shoes will Deering line sailed for London everything fragile v yesterday noon, positively out* home on the crest of the hill at Loveitts above the Then our are not the In we taking 200 head of cattle and a full cargo. average. prices ponderous turkey platters, quantity tar two pairs of Miss Georgia Hill of Portsmouth and We don’t all the ordinary high. really get Fruit is count the pieces by the thonsands, and every 50 shoes Miss Ella Hill of Boston are visiting Miss REGISTERED LETTERS MISSING. worth. first class is ex- Melcher on Pine street. make represented. Few Mr. and Mrs, Rhodes of Boston have Boston, October 5,—More complaints clusive china stores show better as- about We are the taken rooms for the winter with Mrs. registered letters going astray in largest makers and retail- sortment than we and ers of men’s 83.50 shoes in the world. Boston have been looked into and the in- O. exhibit, Jacobson of Pine and Winter streets. O. Blwell, We make and sell more 83.50 shoes than none of them match our any other two manufacturers Mr. and Mrs. F. Jnnkins left spector today locked up John Pannety, 794-796 St. oct6-lt In the l7.S. George Congress The clerk in the Italian bank at the North reason more W. L. Douglas $3.50 yesterday for Baltimore to visit Mr. Jun- A most com- prioes. shoes are sold than any other make is kin’s brother and other End, which is also a sub-station for the relatives, of because they are the best that can be post office. Panetty is 35, married and plete showing Dr. Charles F. Nutter and wife of made. They fit like custom made shoes. lives at Wilmington. He is charged with Dinner Sets, Nashua, N. H., are spending a short va- Thestyle is the bestand always up to date. opening a registered letter mailed by cation with Mrs. Nutter's parents, Mr. the best makes and the newest of American and e sel1 direct from shapes nrox fac- _ ___ Francisco Di Cicco, and taking $7 from I tory to wearer our and Mrs. Albert {Shepherd, 116 North are Hfco through RrST1 Manufactures and many of them new and 61 stores in tho it. Pannety was arraigned before United Foreign here, large cities. street. $3 SO The extra middleman’s $0 Cfl States Commissioner Fisk and held in beautiful FESTIVAL PEOPLE will find ij.uu Os Oil Rev. John Malvern and wife are vis- styles. many profits that others have to we «dd to the qual- their Kev. $1,000 for a heariDg October 9. small articles suitable for that will be useful Cline rharg° nisnr* iting brother, Lewis Malvern, remembrances, OnUE ity, and give to the wearers OilUC 196 Brackett Mr. Malvern has of W. L. Douglas S3.50 shoes. street, also as well as in this lasting department. The had as guests this week the Hon E. Tet- DROPPED DEAD WHILE FISHING. reputation of W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes for style, comfort, and wear ley, mayor of Laconia, X. H,, Mrs. Tet- Watervllle, October 5.—Robert McCall is known everywhere the ley, Miss Tetley and Mr, Guy Tetley. of this throughout city, aged thirty years, dropped T. F. FOSS & SONS, world. They have to give better satis- Miss Whitmore, Mrs, F. C. dead Robinson, at Pettee's pond in W'inslow while faction than other makes, because the Mrs. F. Townsend, Miss Booker and Mrs. on a Complete Housefurnishers, Ashing excursion. Coroner Snell SEAL SKIN AND standard has alw«ys been placed so high R. Montague of Brunswick are in the deemed Inquest unnecessary, death {re- PREBLE AND CONGRESS STREETS. that the wearers expect more for their city attending the festival. They are at sulting from heart failure, and ordered re- money than they can get elsewhere. the Falmouth hotel. mains removed to the dead man’s home. PERSIAN LAMB GARMENTS. General Selden Connor of Augusta, McCall leaves a wife and one child. Portland Store, 546 Congress St. I. of C. Bailey, Esq., Winthrop, State We beg to remind intending purchasers of the excellent Insurance Commissioner Carr, Bank Ex- we for the of line Fur aminer Tlmberlake, Hon. W. facilities possess manufacturing Coats. T. Cobb ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦»»♦ and Maynard S. Bird, Esq of Kookland, Buying skins in selected lots, and making them directly are among the guests at the Congress LISTEN!! I : the : on the premises in a well equipped workroom and made by Square hotel. skilled insures results that have The foolish man Mr. and Mrs. C. Yey Holman of New MAINE thoroughly workpeople, says, j “I’ll York are in the city. Mr. Holman is a ; proved so satisfactory in the past. take my chances; my i former citizen of Rockland and became ! MUSICAL 1 With expenses considerably lower than the larger cities property won’t burn; there- % porminent four years ago as one of the afford, a interest in every transaction, and ever fore, I don’t need to insure leaders among the gold Democrats. t FESTIVAL I personal % to these are induce- ♦ lasts but ready give satisfactory results, many it.’, SEIZURES LAST NIGHT % | £ afew days. Our Gloves f ments The mean man says, “I cannot afford to insure my property; ♦ The usual two seizures of liquor were ♦ “TO BUY OF THE MAKER.” with ordinary care ♦ ♦ it’s a waste of • made by the police last evening. At money.” e last a very long time. Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of Seal Mcglinchey's Jplace, 344 Fore street, they £ ♦ The wise, man says, “I’ll take no I’ll insure are cordial- ♦ practicial chances; Strangers we are Jackets to order from to J secured one case and seventeen bottles J S:

In connection LADIES’ CUSTOM TAILORING, B s* Miss Lord will exhibit a select assort- • BOLAND GLOVE CO., OCt3d4t lOthp ment of pattern hats and bonnets at the DOW&PINKHATWr,"ra..?f,,hc | Z. THOMPSON 4 BRO., t 553 St. t Octo- Congress ♦ 35 Exchange Street. : Congress Square hotel, Saturday, ELM STREET. ber 6th. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IG »« I —_— _dinnofi>Kj