DS PORTLAND PRESS. S PRICK THREE ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 39. PORTLAND, MAINE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1900._ICT&jVSBSI CENTS.
down the steep Incline of Mission hill un- KJCW ADVIHTlIMBm PRESIDENT OPTIMISTIC. der perfect control, as several pn*«-nger> Tklaki Ik. Tro.kl. la Cklu la All were taken on a short distance from the top. Probably by the breaking of a link "Q of the chain which engage* the winding Washington, Jane The President and controls the the car for bla Canton ASHORE. post brakes, le OREGON FROM SEYMOUR. quitting Washington gained headway rapidly and In a moment BIG CRT home full of oonndenoe that the tonight, It was moving at a frightful rate toward situation In China has improved though the vladuat under the railroad bridge. It it le fair to say that all the members of passed this In safety but at a turn In the his ofllolal family do not agree with him track the car left the rattled across in that oonoluskra. Indead the day's rails, III PRICES. the pavements, mounted tho ourbstoi • news limited though It was to a single and striking the market ploughed away Extraordinary trade* are cablegram from Admiral Kerapff and the 800 feet of the When the of lnetruotlons to Ueneral square bnlldlng. offered for One Week preparation America’s Most Famous Only. British Admiral Tells of Adven- oar stopped It was completely burled n set calculated to Battleship Story Chaffee, out nothing Russet button the market and tho motorman was vainly Children’* goat, strengthen the hope* of the friends of the tugging at the brake. Ambulances and or luce, sizes 7 to 10X, former price foreign minister* and missionaries who were on the scene In a few silent for two weeks Runs in physicians of the Allies. have now been 80c. tures fully •1.23. For this Sale, Aground moments and the were taken to Fog. injured Kcrapff’s cablegram was a disappoint yfi’S Russet button or the otty hospital where attention was giv- goat, ment In his confession that he knew en them. lace, sizes 11 to 2, formor price $1.50. nothing of the whereabouts of the missing The passengers exonerate the motorman 08c. people and there are many expressions Now, from any blame for the accident. of wonder that neither that cllioer nor Ladies’ Russet goat, button or any of the foreign naval commanders at lace, spring heel, sizes 2',i to 5>4, Their Advance to and Taku have been ingenious enough to es- The Accident Occurred former price $2.00. Now, $1.13. Anting tablish some system of spying so as to Fifty Waitt and Bond’s learn within two weeks what has taken Ladies' chocolato, lace, cloth or place Jit Pekin. Still It is said at the widths A to D, Decision to Retreat. Miles North of Che Foo. Kid top, sizes 2)4 to 7, navy department that Admiral KeinpfT former price, $8.50. Now, $1,08. apparently has done as well as anyone BLACK STONE of the other oommanders in gutting the Misses' Russet goat, button or news and that It would be manifestly sizes 11 to Laird, Schober A lace, 2, unfair to pronounoe criticism upon him CIGAR Co’s make, former price $2.50. Now, nntll all the foots develop If there has been fault Admiral Kemey, who $1.00. any The of Immense Stores of should arrive at Take within a week, A Steamer Has Been Sent to Her Leading Youths' Russia Calf, bals, former Capture according to the short message he sent to- prieo-$2 50. Now, $I.SO. day from Hong Kong, will make the fact 10c Londre Arms and Ammunition. manifest. Assistance from lto) Russia Calf, bale, former Shanghai. Helatlve to the Ink testing story that an $5.50. Now, $1.99, as in the warltt. I price international oonrd has been arrived to | Men’s Russia Calf, bals, cloth or the tempore settl. ment of the pro Chinese Known state meat olQclals Evorywharo. kid top, $5.oa Now, $1.99. trouble, depart soy that while the United States Is not party QUALITY to such an agree wen;, If the European CENTER & ’MCDOWELL, The Arrival of Relief Force and Ranting powers and Japun h ive oome to on un \© Official Sews Has Been Received at COUNTS. demanding on the lasts set out the re- Footwear Fitters, of Captured Armory. sult should be welootisl by all, who have Washington. 530 CONGRESS ST. no selfish designs to Satisfy. Ju80dt;up TIMPIY FOR BOXERS. IIIVILII Knar anti Cur- BEHEADING rant lit* ultra, Why LI Hang Didn't Sail on th* Po. Hellebore. Tim Insect I'ow.ler, Brooklyn. Pv I Uli Uui Whale Oil soap and other insecticides. London, June 30, 3 a. m.—The adven- 10; German killed 13, wounded 83; Ital London, June SO.— the Canton corre- Shanghai, June 29 —It Is reported here that the United States battle- tures of the hartl allies under *J In a des- lighting Ians, killed 5, wounded 3; Japanese, spondent of the Dally Icgraph ship Oregon is ashore on the island of Hoo-Kle, In the Mtao 'l’ao group, 60 Admiral Seymour,their reaching Anting, killed 3, wounded 3; Austrians, killed dated Thursday s ys;: patch luiles north of Che Poo and that a steamer of the Indo-China Steam Naviga- 18 miles from Pekin, the decision to fre- wounled 1; Russian killed 100, wounded "The unexpected orrl li of an edlot late tion oompany has gone to her assistance. treat, the capture of rice and immense 0T.’* last night from the Em; -ror and Empress Disinfects at a, WORTHI stores of modern arms and ammunition, th* of 1.1 Dowager prevented departure Copperas /\ p affording material for a strenuous defense Chang northwggil hy the United Sulphur Candle*. v *■ AGREEMENT OF CONSULS. Ilung ui^ll relieved—all this Is told in despatch States ship Brooklyg. Vrrangements for London June 30.—The Shanghai correspondent of the Times tel, graphing Chloride l-lme, from Carbolic etc. ilU 1 Eta Admiral Seymour, reoelved by the her sailing hod been i.uletly made by says: Acid, QUALITY A Plan Which Wu Not Well Heoeleed yesterday at midnight, which runs as United Suites Consii Hubert M McWode, tells the story of the Stetson flat:— Admlrulty "The United States want ashore in a off Hoo-Kie la Washington. battleship Oregon fog quality of material, workmanship, fin- follows: and Commander Mclean of the Don J nan Island, 86 miles north of Che Poo. Messrs Jardlne, Muthieson & Co., are ish ; quality for long service, economy, “Tien Tsin, June 27, via Che Foo, Austila. The poeslJilty of a rebellion In Paris, June 30.— A ol satisfaction; quality best in any hat June Sit, 10.05 p. m.—Have returned to repraasntatlve Canton and the iii’ cnitlve necessity of sending her assistance." We have the In the Associated Press was lntormed today comparison. Stetson Tien Tsin with the forces, having been the organization of J iroperly armed and M «i H»y as a result of the be- Black and Side Nutria. Price SJ.OO. unable to rail. J une that, negotiations js.v.- reach Pekin by On reliable corps of 10,011 men are among tween the powers, an agreement has been 13 two attacks on the advanced guard she chief reasons for it e llct detaining Washington, June no official news had been received & SON., arrived at whioh for the main- 39.—Up>»*nI‘*«>,sftl were made the Boxes* who were re- provides and by Id. One hundred an\ thirty pirates in Washington report that the battleship Oregon has go ie tenance of the statu quo as regard- bearing on/J&> Middle pulsed with considerable lussto them and Boxers were beheaded yesierdKy by Li's Street, THE HATTER, spheres of influence and commercial ashore at Che Poo. j noue on our side. orders to terrorize law brouters. and also the na last week Admiral was directed to send this vessel from 107 Middle St. “On June 14, the Boxers attacked the agreements, respecting U. 8. S. Princeton has Ix-en ordered to Early Iteraey Geo. A. Coffin M’q’r. ture of the and train at l^ang Yang, in large numbers guarantees compensation! Canton. Hong Kong to Taku. Captain W ilde is her commander. She left Hong which will be and with determination. We re demanded from C’hiua. .—.- great | A despatch from Shanghai of yester- last two days ahead of her Intended departure and had to the the in- Kong Saturday night, pulsed them with a loss of about 100 According understanding ! date the at Chung day's says position on board In addition to he: crew, HW allors and marines brought to killed Our losses ternational army of occupation will con- regular were live Italians. King Is Tory critical and tha: the steamer sist of 30.0UO men. Russia and will from Manila the Zailro. Tb distance she had to travel is “The same afternoon the Boxers at- Japan Pioneer has been detained. Hong Kong by 13,000 Great Britain will tacked the British guard left to protect provide each, about 1600 miles so that In all probability *! a must be in the vicinity of Che Lofa station. Reinforcements sent provide 10,000 men, Frunoe 8,(JOO and were NO NEWS OFJJ1IN I.-1KRS. Poo if she maintained her as a list battleship. back and the were driven off with Germany, Aiusrloan and the other powers, refutation enemy Washington, June 30.—Tho following 100 killed. Two of our *eawen were 5,000 each. cablegram was received this naming by wounded. We forward to The Russian army corps In Siberia, pushed Anting from Admiral MRS. GOULD’S JEWELS. which has been mobilized will the n.ivy department and engaged the enemy on June 13 and jUBt only oross the Chinese frontier In event KeinpS: 14, Inflicting a loss of 176. There were the / Cheefoo, Jute 2 0. linn Ilrcovrrrd tuil (be Thief no on our of the crisis being aggravated. casualties side. To the Secretary of the Navy, Washing- 1 Arrested. “Extensive destruction of the railway Washington. Juno 39.—The state depart- ton : Pekin relief now In Tien in our front having made further advuncu ment also was mode acquainted with the expedition Tsln with 200 sick and wounded. fillis- New Juno 39.—Jewels valued rail I decided on June 16 of the between the con- York, by Impossible, terms agreement mid not with them. No news ters purty at about $5,000 recently stolen from the to return to Yang Tsun, where it was pro- suls and the viceroys looking to the pro- from them. KKMF1F. | apartments of Air. and Airs. Edwin posed to organize an advance by the river tection of foreign Interest) In the south- Tho dejiartment also was advised this (Jould in the Carleton hotel, London, to IVkin ern province of China. The llrst step tc morning that Admiral Hemy on the THE have been recovered here and the mau in OXFORD, “After my departure from Lang Yang this end was Indicated In Seerstary Ray’! Brooklyn has arrived at Hong Kong on whose the jewela were found Me. two trains, left to fallow on, were at- cablegram of last Wedne)day to tlu route to Taku. possession Fryeburg, is to have taken them tacked on June 18 the Boxers and American consuls In China and who supposed Greatly and under new by authorizing ANTI-FOREIGN PLACARDS. Boston, June -"..—Local forecast for improved, the rooms of the Goulds in London rates for imperial troops from Pekin, who lost from them to take direct action Instead ol from management. Special Juue Juno 20.—A river lioat Boston and vicinity: Saturday, fair and 490 600 six Hong Kong, is under arrest early July. to killed Our casualties were wulllng on possible communication! thunder storms ore arrived at Wu Chow weather except tiat FRANK PLUMMER, killed and 48 wounded. These trains which has reports The prisoner describes himself as jeltftttO-lp Prop. with Minister Conger. Thus authorized In the cooler In the that It was detained for 24 hours ut Wu probable tfternoou; born me at Train the same eve- Charles W. Blair, 38 years old, in joined Yang Consul General Goodnow at Shanghai and fresh to brisk wester- Chow Fu order of the British consul veiling nigh., and a valet The at Tsun was and several others In the south by Australia, unmarried, by MAINE ARTIFICIAL STONE ning. railway Yang probubly winds. COT- fags In order to afford protection for foreigners ly Blair first attracted the at- found entirely demolished and the trains began negotiations with the viceroys and occupation. Manufacturers and dealer* lu ai! kind* of until the Robin arrived. It was Juie33.—Forecast for Sat- island it Is not believed, moved. The force be- metis of their districts. The gunboat Washington, tention of the detectives at Coney Portlaud Cemaui go d*. Office 117 Kennebec respective New l*. Si It. Estimate* giv- added that untl-forelgn placards had been urday and Sv.mtyr: Maine, Hamp- on where he had been to street, oppo»Ue depot. ing short of provisions and hampered outcome was the nine articles of agree- Tuesday night en on Ariflcul Stone Sidewalks, Driveways, at Wu Chow Fu the time shire and Vemont, Showers Saturday; a lie tried to e lers with wounded us to withdraw ment. The text is withheld here from IKisted saying witness prizo light. dlsp« Floors, etc. Cement Garden Bor furnished I compelled set: also Common Cellar Floors. ■ a .a now the massacre of for- to ami Cement V. 11 1...* U lk..) 1 .. had arrived for fair Sunday; orlsk high westerly of some and a chamois lutg, done tu Tien Tsln with which we had nut been jewelry Ail work done at lowest prices and satisfaction winds and found on in communication for six and our Is to make neutral the eigners equals. up in plain Manila paper was guaranteed. (lays general purpose A. W. ltOHKHT LUCAS. THE The British it was a IIH.C.I\S, gunboat Sandpiper, him. In the were glittering array supplies hud been cut off. On June 19,the Chinese treaty ports at Nankin and Han- LOCAL VfeATHEB REPORT. bag myJl'tf-lsp further announced, was still between Wu wound with necessaries, started by kow. The neutralization would Involve of gems. ?d, —The local Chow Fu and Nghau King Fu and oould Portland, Jjna 33, 1HU0. Several of the more articles boat, the forces marching along side the the withdrawal of foreign men of war expensive ! not be recalled to the wires weather blm-ai records the following: Missions river. was from the and also of owing being bore the mark of a prominent jewelry Foreigu Opposition experienced during treaty ports any thermome- out. 8 a. in.—Bn\,meter. 39.587; firm here and a member of that llrm ICE the, whole course of the river.from nearly foreign troops or sailors, leaving Jto the is the only subject some people ever ter. 55. dew 4'lnt. 54; rel. humidity, 37; ldentilled the articles as being the talk that their every > lliage, the Boxers, when defeated Chinese authhorltles and the residents of HEAD ON COLLISION. direction oif ine wind, K; velocity of easily on, forgetting by urging 6.'state of of Mrs. Edwin Gould. friends to use iU‘ii*on h C harcoal in one vlliags, retiring to the next and Shanghai and the other ports the preser- the wind, weather, cloudy. property remanded until to- they would be doing a great missionary skillfully retarduig our advanoe by oc- vation of order. 8 p. m.—Barometer. 39.511; thermome- The prisoner was* 58 dew isitnt, 60; rel. work without its costing a cent (tho wall selected from The cabinet failed to the Serious Accident on Fitchburg Hood ter, humidity. 94; morrow. lie positively denies that he cupying positions ratify agree- direction of the wind, SE; velocity of the work.) Bi|f Bag lOc ul All MAN which had to be often at the the Moor Worcester, stole the but says that they were they forced, ment at today’s meeting. In fact wind. 3; state of weather, p. cloudy. jewels, Grocer*. to him a woman whom he met point of the bayonet in ths face of galling document In its Inception and various Maximum temperature. 69; minimum given by who asked him to dis- No. 233.) l Says that tho lire difficult to locute. stages of development was regarded as Worcester, Mass., June 23.—Joseph temprature, 54; mean temperature, (S3; at Coney Island (TALK maximum wind velocity, 16 NW; precipi- for her. On June 2J, we made a night march, open to much doubt as to war- g tone of Fitchburg, 23 years old, fireman pose of them properly tation—34 hours, 0. OCULIST AND OPTICIAN. arriving at daybreak opposite the impe- rant the belief that the foreign oonsuls.as on the Fitchburg railroad, was killed In tt o'clock to- NEW COLUMBIA rial armory above Tien Tsln, where, af- a body, certainly never entered Into the a head on collision about WE,iTHER OBSERVATIONS. WENT MARKETING. The oculist treats diseases of the ter a treacherous In addition to the one mile north of this city. The treats visual de- friendly advances, heavy agreement. subjects nigght, The weather eye. optician of agricultural department Are was opened while our men were ex- above mentioned as forming port of the Engineer Arthur 8. Plummer fects that may be remedied with glas- REFRIGERATORS bureau for yesterday, June 33, taken at 8 Kl'clrlc Car (ion Tearing Through on the bank. The was and his ses. Each is a distinct A posed opposite enemy agreement, It appears that the consuls Fltehburg Internally injured the observation for profession. p. m., nieridon time, Uulltllug In llo.lon. were kept in check by riAe Are in front bound themselves to acquit the Chinese left leg was broken. The men were medical training is not an essential require tho least ice of any his eeoi/ion la-lug given in this order: while their position was turned by a par- of any responsibility for riot- members of the train orew In charge of of "the optician, nor is the optical refrigerator on his route. government Temperature, direction of wind, state of of marines aud seamen under and In the a church exourslon train beurlng Bo ston, June Kl.-An Inward bour.d an essential of the oculist. ASK HIM. ty Major ing,murder pillage treaty ports picnic weather: training electric car of tho stat- We have them iu all sizes. Johnson who rushed and ocounled one of If any foreign worship should enter such 600 people to Worcester from Gardiner. Brook line-Lust Boston Much misapprehension as to the Hosts New Prices from $8.15 to $35. the salient points seizing the guns. The port In violation of the agreement. No An engine in ohargo of Engineer Geo. ii, 7s.sW,pcldy; York.83.SW, Boston Elevated road, run away wlnl) us of the oculist and optician exists Also a clear; 83, SW, clear; Wash- good sizoablo Ice Germans lower down silenoed two was even of Wlohendon and Fireman /Philadelphia, down Mission Hill at lloxbury the There shonid be guns safe guard Interposed to secure H. Partridge 84 SW, clear; Al- coming among public. then for (3.50. ington, degrees, of and then crossed the river and oaptured the exemption of warships whose com- George H. Reynolds of Fitchburg blocked bany,/ 70, W. clear: Buffalo. (Vi, NW, crosslug this afternoon and at the foot none, there need be none, and the a distant when there will them. The armory was next occupied by manders might be unaware of the state the main track. The men on the stalled p cldy; Detroit, 60, NW, cl»r; Chicago, the hill, while going at rapid rate, left day is not far 63, clear; St. Paul, 70, NW, p cldy; .Mark- two the combined forces. Determined at- of affairs In the treaty ports and the and were uninjured. NR, the tracks and struck the Olympia be none. Then these professions pro- engine jumped Huri/n, Dak., 73, K, clear; Bismarck, were In the cab and et on Xreraont carrying sway the will be as distinct as the medical and tempts to re-take the armory made hibition against their entry. There was Fireman Stone remained •■<4. JsE, clear; Jacksonville, 83, S, street, excur- front of the in a mass of dental The whole on the following day but unsuccessfully. an apparent conflict between some of the applied the air brakes. Twenty Cl SIB. entire building professions. thing Is in the advice of the Frank P. Tibbetts ‘‘Found immense stores of guns, arms and in fact the whole re- sionists were bruised and nine of them flying glass and wood, seriously Injuring encompassed provisions ^ RUNS AMDCK. N. of Kox- local to a “Your and ammunition of the latest pattern. puted agreement bore the appeuranoe of were severely shaken up. LONGSHOREMAN Motorman Thomas Grady physician patient. orders to Miss Lizzie Barrett a passenger eyes are not diseased; you need no & CO., Several guns were mounted in our defense a rough memorandum which the cabinet The excursion train had g' Stem York, June 80.—Charles Unever- liury and and slight cuts to a optician and shelled the Chinese forts lower down. concluded could never hare received the ahead after leaving Gardiner. The rlcht, a longshoreman, at an early hour of Brookline Inflicting oculist—go reputable 4 and 6 FREE ST. a twenty other passengers and get some glasses. If your eyes J*2»d3t "Having found ammunition and rice, assent of all of the foreign oonsuls, even stalled engine was held up to await reg th/s morning, attempted to kill his wife and bruises upon need medical treatment I will tell you we could have held out for some days; supposing that some of them might have ular passenger train. hl» father-in law, Charles Rook- in the oar. Mguy, was at the brake so.” but being hampered with large numbers become frightened into acqulesoence. id 70 years aid and his mot-her-in- Motorman Grady EMPLOVES RUNNING THINGS. (tide, feat a re- when the oar stopped, fully forty of wounded, 1 sent to Tien Tsin for Therefore no steps were taken,even to as- 1 iv Mary, 60 years of age, by glaghlng A. M. to his of WENTWORTH, morn- St. Louis, Mo., Jure 20.—One hundred and old within the market, and presenoe ADAMS & lieving force which arrived on the certain by direct Inquiry of Consul Uen- foe it with a razor. The wife ANDERSON, CO., and of the Urownell Ca:4 mind is due the f*ct that sever- ing of June Hi The armory was evacu- eral Uoodnow whether the agreement was fifty employes •, .*u were sent to Bellevue hospital, said probably walked out because thfc were not killed. None of the injuries Practical Optician, Fire Insurance ated aud the forces arrived atTlen Tsin authentic and he had signed It. It was company today to be mortally Injured. Mrs Hookstuhle al Agency most did not Instantly comply *itl/a are the flying glass causing un J une 36. We burned the armory. simply assumed that If he had done so, company escaped with > slight cut. serious, 111 1-4 Congress St. 31 I'.xcliuuge Street for the of a cuts about the heads "Casualties to date—British, killed, he Would have the demand discharge wood- H. Kuhn, who tried to interfere havoc in inflicting acquainted deport- worker named James M. Joseph First Class American and Einengei, frho two of the loreijn Counts nta. wounded 75 Americans, killed ment. In ready oable oammunioa- on In behalf of the victim reoelvad bad passengers. llOKACJl AMIBHSOH. C'UAS. C. 37; 4; being had been riding the Transit A UAHS com- The car, which was a large one, started Office Hours,- Sects Tbos, J. Lutul \» eodtl wounded IB; Freuoh, killed 1, wounded Uon, so the matter was dropped. pany's oars. j cuts. I /" I .II' ---
Ing to a misunderstanding Chairman BYRNES AND CROOKS. PUBUU PLY AGROUND IN HMALL PORTLAND FONT OFFICE BOER GUERILLAS BUSY. Frank Oampball of ths Democratic 0001- emits. mlttee did not with Senator mil. He CASCO BAT STEAMBOAT CO. go (From The Christian Register.) forth The Methods of New York’* Old will join the Hon. Elliot Don at Custom llouxe The publlo has coins to Happy Wharf, 3'ortlaud, Mr. Buffalo and both will journey together. playground CORRECTED TO MAM* 1, 1600. Chief of Poliee. stay, or, at least, to May until aneh time CROKER AND MURPHY. u KEKlm timk tabli. as a more efficient substitute for It can be OFFICE MOURE. SB.- Richard Crokrr Poet master's 1 #.*»» Hammer Jaly 1906. Operations Reported by New York, June found. The arguments for It are aa old Office, (Sundayf except# Arrangements, I, Senator Edward a Bk to ft p. m. annex United States and as as ths fact of ahlld-Hfe A Cm ta Which HI. arstews •« permanent Vfotnan cWohler's Office. excepted.) 8.00 a (Sundays For Forest C ity Island. Lord Roberts. Murphy and party iltorted (or Kansas ths statement m. to e.oo p. m.: Money order department, 9 oo Landing,Peaks ■MFlw fa T.arh With th. Ho..- In slums. The oft-repeated Lir>. 6.46, 7.4% 9AO. to.fio I \M ». 12.0% a to. to 6.00 p. rai Hefts try department 9.00 a r., City tonight. the menace to our 12.90. 146, 2.1% 3.00. 3.4% 4.JO. 5.30. 7^0. ■a.at. at Crook. BovoA aa Innocent that greatest municipal а. to 6.00 p m. 0.16. 7.00, L0Q. 9.: 0 p. m. lie* In the who hava boon raHavadoi General SPECIFIC DECLARATION UNNEC! Moo Proa Conviction. and national governments Delivery. (Sundays excepted.) 7.30 Itrturn, €.20 7.20. 8.1% 0-10. 11.20 a. n».. a a to 7.00 m. 6.00 to 10.2% ESS ARY. swift increase of the p. Sunday# 16.06 a nc. 12.20 1.00.2 1% 2.36. 6.20. 4.06. 6 00. 6.4% f.38. 7.60. foreign population manatruatlon 1.00 to 2.00 p m. A group of old New York police and painful by 6.20. 9.00, 10.1% p. in., or at olo^e of entrriam- Kansas City, June SB.—Senator Jones of the lower classes needs no enlarge- CarrierC Deliveries, (Sundays excepted.)—In ment. fire official* were chatting the other day f. Plnkham’a Vago- of the For Part of British of Arkansas, chairman of the Democratic ment. We all know that, under our ex- Lydia business section city between High and Cashing's Island, 0A&, 7.46, 9.00, I .00, Convoy Capiired when the talk veered around to ex-Bu- India streets at 7.00. 9 00 and 11.00 a m.. fro and II. 00 a m., LLK-, 1.46. 2.16, 3.00, 4 60.0 15.7.00, here laws and natural- tablo arm oon- National committee arrived tonight isting for Immigration Compound, • p. m.; la ether section* at 8.00 a m., i.m p. m. 9 .0 p. m perintendent of Police Byrnea. Office Star and In a brief Interview stated that he isation, the country Is draining some of handay delivery at window, 9.60 to 10.00 lletnrn. 7.05. 8.00. 915. 10.30. 11.20. 8. m.. Winbarg. “Tom said an *x-detectlva a m 1 oo to 2.(8® p. ni. Collections from street 12.45. 2.00, 2.45. 3.6% 4 45, 7.16, *.30. 9.46 dec- Byrnea,” The atantly writing grata!ul 4.48, did not think a speclflo 16 to 1 silver the worst dregs at Knropean life. boxes at 7.00 and ll.oo a m.. 4.00 aud 6A0 p. m. p. m. sergeant, “was a bright man, but be real- 6.00 m. For Little ana laration was If the Chics; o are lees far leas lattara to Mra. Plnkham« Sundays. p. only. Great Diamond Islands, necessary parents easily reached, Trsfethsn and gained his reputation through the tal- ARRIVAL AND DKPARTt’RR Of MAILS. Krrrgrren Landings, was ply Influenced. The for platform adopted. easily greatest hope ffoeton, Southern and Western, intermediate Peaks Island, %i% h.oo. 9.00. <0 30 a hi., 12.00 ent of the n.en under him. The men did III. 2.00, 6.'9. 4.20. ELECTED LEWISTON TEACHER. otvte sanitation Ilea in the children. offices and connection* via Boston * Maine 5,30. 0.1%, 7 30, 9.30 p. Rl. the work, but he got th* credit and the railroad (Eastern Division.! Arrive st 12.Ui, Mrtsru-Um Little Diamond, 6.26, The child of the tenements strays 7. War Still a June SB.—The rarely б. 06 and 10.46 p. m.: close 8.00 and 11.45 a m- P), 8.15, 1M5, 10.15, 11.45 *. m., 1.15. J.1% 4.10. End of Long Manchester, N. H., notoriety. Re waa shrewd In this re- 8.40 far the limits of his own ward. 6.00 snd 9.06 p. m.; Sundays, arrive 12.46 and 6.35. 0.40. 10.40 p. m board election of beyond Hulsrn-Uitve Great school at the special spect. IFe surrounded himself with tha 11.00 p. Bk, close 11.46 a m., 3A0 and 9.00 p. m. Diamond, 6 2% 7 1% Park* and swimming baths may ourad thorn. It 6.10.9.10, 11.40 a Ahead. teachers this elected H. best men in the and every- pabllo always Southern and and Interrae F.io, m., lit. 3.10.4.06,5 3% Ways evening George department, Boston, Western, 6.36. 8.3.%. 10.36 m. be open; hut, unless they be near at dtate office# and connections, via boston »nd p. of 1/ewlston, Me., at the thing they accomplished he took the cred- raHavaa Itrtnrs-l^r ave Libby, principal painful poHoda Maine railroad. division)-Arrive at Tretethni'a, 4.15, 7.10,8.05. for.” hand, and Hollle and Patsy do not (Western a<5. i ).05,11.35 a m., Manchester sohool at a of it Tony 1046 a 060 and 6.20 m.; close 000 aud 000 1.06, 3.05, 40% 6.25,1.30, High salary and no woman who out- m.. p. 8.30.10 30 IQ "That’s side of said a fire visit them. The desire to new anu 11AS a and 2.30 m. p. your It,” explore m., p. — *3300. Hetnru Leave Kvergrer n, 6.10, 7.05, 8.00. to a captain. “But I'm going tell little territory, to see and do unfamiliar sights turn should bo without Mmotern, via Maine Central Railroad—A ni vs 9.00, 10 00 11.30 a IQ., l.'W. 9. 0. 3.55, *.26, 4.30a 12.46 and 616 6.2', about which will show you 2.00and m.. p. in.: closs 8.2% M.25 p. in. story Byrnea and deeds, la a sure sign of social evolu- and o.oo Belief That It Will Take From ON THE HUDSON. this 6.00, 9.46 and 11.46 a.m.. p.m. Monday*, For Ponce's Landing, Long Island. 6.1% Just how the man worked nnd which will two kmowlodgo. arrlvs 12.46 close 11.46 a aud tion. Instead of that, during the p. m.; to., y.oc 8. e% 9.ro. 10*30 a m.. 12.00 m.. 2.(9. 3.00, 4.20, prove, I think, that he didn't get any p.m. 6.30, 4.16, 7.34, 9.30 p. m. Three to Six Months. months of summer when school Is not all tho Ma of more credit than he deserved. When I Hourly Augusta. Intermediate office* and connec- Ketnrn—L< a«e Ponce’s Landing, Long Programme of latereolleglate Regatta and has the children tion via Maine Central tallroad—Arrlv# at 2.0# Island, fi.00. 7.60. 9.50. 11.20a. waa a fire marshal, I got to know dlfclpllne osassd, 8.5ft, 8.60, m.. deputy and 9A0 a. n». 12.46 and S.16 m.; close 2.60 3 at pale. their In Idle on ths p. atCAO. 1450, 45. 6.1% (1.16, «;.6i. LIS. 10.15 p. in. Poaghhee a number of the people around police spend day* sitting 9.46 and 11.46 a. ro.. 4.15 and 9.00 p. m. a or In the of tho RUKDAY T1MK TAI1LK. headquarters. About that time well curbstone doorway, reusing doraagomoat Farmington. Intermediate office* and Conner N. Y., June 88.—The known society leader — call her Mrs. themselves now and then for a childish tton*. via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at For Forest Cltr Uutllsg, Peaks Is- Poughkeepsie, tomato organlam. Mra. at 7.46 aud a. ni.—Active 12.46 and 6.16 p. m.;close a m. 12.16 land, 7.80, 8.00, 9 00, 10.00, 11.00 a in., 12.20, London, June 30., 4.80 for the college b»t race to- Jonks—was living at her country housa suuabble or a foebl# burst of merriment, programme modl- p. m* 2.15, 3.15, 3.4% 4.4% 6.16. 7.30 p. III. are from on the Hudson not far from Tarrytown. Plnkham’s groat For Boer guerilla operation* reported morrow afternoon Is as follows: then settling hock Into passive existence, dockland. Intermediate office* and connec- f’nshlng's Island, 8.00, 0 00, 11.00 a Her husband was in be- via Knox and Uuooln in.. 1420, 2.16, 4.45. 7.30 m. half a dozen In Orange Kiver four-oared shell Europe, and, and ae makoa woman tion# railroad—Arrive 3.46, 6.1% p. points Four o’clook.unlverslty as Inactive os little sponges quite olno For Ll*tle and Groat sides her servants, she had stopping with 12.46 and 6.00 p. m. ; close at 6.00 and 11.45 a in Diamond Islands, colony. without coxswains; distance two miles they have 8kou> began. Intermediate office* and connec- Trefethens and Evergreen Lauding*, her a womau friend. To make matters abeorptlvr. They rarely play; of thla thara la from hoalthyf tions, via Maine Ceutral railroad—Arrive at I’saks Island, 7.00 8.00. 0..». 10.30 v in.. 12.15, Boer oilioial report Machiulodorp Columbia, Cornell and Pennsyl- no notion how to a game. Their Entries, easy, we will any her name is Miss begin 12.45 p. ra.;close at 12.16 p. m 2.00, 3.1% 4.20, 5.15, 6.1% 7 .30 p. m. that of a British convoy was and ovorwhalmlag proof For Fonee’s aver part vania. Favorite tonight, Pennsylvania Smith. One night a burglar got into tha sole idea of sport lies In pushing Jost- island Pond. PL, Intermediate offices and Landing, Long Island, 7.00, 8.00. 9.30, 10.30 «. 12.15, 2.00, 3.15, 4.20 on June iW at Winburg landed in the room of each in the excitement of connections, via Grand Trunk liaiiwav-Ar- Hi., captured Five o’clock, Frethmen etght-oar.d house and finally ling other, pet- If 5. 7.30 m. Don’t axparlmant. rive at 6.30. H.46 a m.. 6.00 m.; s.jo 6. p. The Ixmrenco Marquez correspondent Colum- Miss Smith. Sbe was awakened, but be- or in the p. Munday* H.oo for Forest 1’eaks [ shells; dlstanoe 3 mil?*. Entries, ty thieving, searching garb- am.; close st7A6 a m.. 1.00 and 5.09 r. m.. city Landing, this modi- p^in. Iilsutf. ni. his of the Times says: and Wiscon- fore she could move she was told by tha for some treasure-trove. Two you auffor got Sundays 5.00 p. m. .Saturday only. bia, Cornell, Pennsylvania age plies Ticket* sola over tills line to the Gem ; was uorluun, Jv. //., Intermediate office* and con- ‘Both the and the foreigners burglar, who, by the way, masked, un- Plnk- Theatre. burghers sin. Favorite tonight, Wisconsin. months of home discipline usually olno and got Mra. nections, via Grand Trunk railroad—Arrive at that if she she would not b« Unavoidable delay* and to who are here a strong kept quiet months of Idle- 8.so aud 11.46 a m., and EOS p. m.; Sundays H.,10 excepted, subject arriving profess j Six o’clock, university elght-oirtxl worthy of the name, two adtdoo. Hor without harmed. He his word, and she was ham’a from a. in.; close at 7.ao a m.. l.ou. 5A0 p. m. 8un* change notice. belief that it will take from three to six kept and shells; distance four miles. Kntr les,Col- for an ness and of absorbing the evil sights at 7.00 a m. and 5.«A p. m. C. W. T, (JOI)lMi, General *' too scared to open her eyes nearly days Manager. the Boers. addross la Mass. Montreal—Arrive at 8.30 and 11.46 a m. and months to subdue Then she set sounds about them, can go far to undo Lynn, Jui>0 (ltf umbla, Cornell, Pennsylvania, George- hour nfter he had gone. 6.00 in., close at 1.00 and 5.00 m. from Lourenco Mar- p. p. Munday Another despatch and Wlscunsln. Favorite n But no trace of the In- the tsn months of school and 5.00 m. town tonight, up big yell. discipline the children, much may he Accomplished close p. .swanton. PL, Intermediate office* and con- quez says: Cornell with Wisconsin and truder could be found, of course. Strange found his stone hard In a short time. Photo- THE DAILY PRESS. Pennsylva- training. Mlsyphus comparatively nections. via Mountain Division M. C. R. R.- to a firm for a she re- on the 1st of would “*A consignment foreign nia almost equally backed. to say, however, woman, to roll up bill; the teachers of the public graphs taken August Arrive at 6.40 p. in.; close at 8.00 a m tained a of the burglar. be unlike those taken on the 1st of itartlett. A'. //.. Intermediate office* and con- marked Dutch choose, damaged’ proved A feature of this regatta Is the good description school, at this aeon, will tell you quite Can be at year’s just Of In the schools nections via Mountain Division M. C R. R.— always found tbs periodic for the And what impressed her most was his July. course, regular on to contain army boots In each and event a tro- the same In to -Sollie s soul. Arrive at 8.60 a. in. snd 8.40 close at 8 a stolen of: landing faot that every she would story regard the children are required to be neat and p. m.; neverthe- voice, which, she said, recog- m. and 12.00 in. Boers. It pass'd the customs, Is to Is* awarded to the winning They work faithfully throughout the clothed; but the home tendency phy nise at nn.v time. properly Jiochester. N //.. Intermediate office* and con- K. W. Robert* 100 street, wlih unusual and the 16 all downward, and the same children Congress less, despatch crew. This has I men the case only with were notified of the winter, only to tv their work undone by nectiou*. via Portland 61 Rochester railroad— A. li. Merrill. 247 “The local poliee from in ■ who went out school comparative Arrive at 1.46 and 6.00 p. in.; close at 6.30 a. in. N. G. 628 British consul is making representations race for the two **• Fessenden, the years, i»ui uouiiuk u»hc •• university past nurgiury, cleanliness on the 25th of June, will pre- and 12.00 m. W. II. Jewett 604 to the Portuguese government. the the cup, two weeks later. One afternoon Mrs. —those month* when eveu the best of us sent themselves at the of the A. Libber. 670 * trophy tielng challenge pre- gate play- Cumberland Mills, Cor ham anti Westbrook L _ Kx the 6t McKim. 406 Congress The Daily press has following sented Ity Hr. Louis L. Sea limn, Cjrnell Jones and her guest drove to town and fteln hi* moral tissues becoming some- grounds, on the 5th of July, unkempt (Saccaruf’pa) Arrive at K.45 a. m. 1.46 and 6.00 Enrague, street close 6.30 aud 12.00 a in. and 5.30 m. F. A. 936 Congres siieeu a store and and in tatters. It is the work of the p. m.; p. JeJllson, from Machiulodorp, dated Thursday, to he held the winner one stopped at where newspapers what Chas Asiit 'b. 081A university, by flabby. to the South Cortland, Willard anti Cajte ( ottnge— Congress street were on The public playground teach children U uur Impossible. manner of startling additions and einen- i Treble. lulled states ana so Congress Square, man. He’s married too. 1 veiling brings him Jback tired from lxird Roberts: lore. McKinley left a1, 7.50 respectable dations. Like an old sailor, the child of West t-.ud hotels. and Grand Trunk and Union Washington healthy that hiimind is lull; he is can also be reports from think very mud) mistaken/ play the tenements dearly loves to spin yarns. Depots. It obtained et Cnisbolra “Pretoria,June 20.—Paget over the »*oad for you're of but the most on tonight Pennsylvania incapable giving) any summer an* Bros. Agents all trains or the Maiuo Cen- on “But Miss Smith was positive in her The sewing classes a thing that he HP** engaged June 90 are to heed to the and mental tral. Grand '1 runk aud Portland & Rochester Lindley Canton, Ohio, where they Miitlos physical of terror and of of mirth and of re anv.gion. She said that the burglar joy, railroads uud A agents on any of the Boston with a of the enemy who w.*re With them also went qualor atxmt him./ the is COAL. body ror ceveral weeks. pining. In first place, it not easy was of t«e same height aud build, and, to to this the cities have Trains. during the Up point larger to teachers. Those of us who are In can also oe found at the strongly reinforced day. P. M. th* she was get The PBfces following Secretary Cortelyou,Dr. Kixey, make the identification complete, nken us; they have 1**03 pioneers In or- **ores from the gar- the midst of the children quickly learn to places: A convoy c* Lindley President's and a stenogra- sure that the voices of the burglar and and a work which physician, ganizing establishing care for them; but for the of 4. A. attacked on June lay-sister Auburn— Polluter. rison wv*s 20, but, fron the Whit) House. The Presi the of the store were exactly is iKiund to grow, and lx come a perma- pher proprietor Miobbish or finical tendencies it requires It i» a to winter’s Augusta—J F. Pierce, iimt facto r for good. In the ICast Side good plan put your after a heavy rear guard notion, the con- to be in alike. She couldn't be mistaken. a certain amount of altruism to devote Ai»red—J. M. Akers. dent looked well and appeared « Vmk, for Instance, where the house time. Bailey’s l* laud—D. P. Sen nett. voy reached Lindley in safety. Our cas- “The next day Mrs. Jones4 husband ar- two or three afternoons a week to unty- coal in early before cleaning excellent spirits. swarm like the tiles of Sconset. Bath—Jobu.O. Shaw. was of children knots and uaties were ten killed and four officers rived from Europe. He told the ing smutty sharpening sticky N. 14.—'C. H. Clare. i..| •.-i-ii»l— to go beyond this point, We now have a stock of I.ehlgh Berlin Falls, and what had subse- needles. All the childrtn. boys and girls good BidUeford—A. M. Burnham. and about men wounded. SECTION HANDS KILLED. burglary happened in the huhller cities, however, number* fifty alike, are eager to learn. Few of them as Brtdgtom—A W. lugalls. quently and was so impressed with Misa the renditions and the Coals, such Hazleton, Honey llrook, “The fight reported yesterday was un- New York, June 29.—Three section ue less, simpler, have ever threaded a needle; aud no mor- Brunswick-F. F. Bhaw. Smith’s convictions that he had the man a more The Grenfell not woi k liecomt personal. “X'* tal can Hard etc. A full lino Bangor—J. 1>. Glynn. der Lieutenant Colonel hands the li. & O. wjtre woman, however expert, cope sic- Special Heading, employed by store arrested • of the turn to “A’’ Harbor—C. F. who ran the stationery nil Y" equation with more than six of them at Bootlibar Kennlstoi* Rrabant came up during the en- cessfully U Fnuk. Drelper. struck by an east bound train,near Hop, and to await the conven- md H.s* of free burning coals, also Franklin, Brownfield—Jay lodged in jail a time. They get themselves into all; Elizabeth—Dyer &Jose. Total casualties of the two l few over Cape ** gagement. kl was In these itter days, cities of •• well, N. J.t two being instantly l.O. ing of grand jury. Here manner of srOrls. The stitches cris-crox* and Amoiicnn Capnels, Poca .* V. Marriner. three killed and 23 wounded. tli^ounty venty thoo^aml are without their tene- English Mills—11. g. columns, n nice mixVp. and I’ll tell you it looked madly to and for. The cloth becomes Cuinoeriaud Mara ment dlstiJctg. In few tenement dis- bonus and Creek Cumberland. Camden—Freu Lewis. “On the near Ficksburg A REMARKABLE RING. had for the peo- dingy brown, then dots itself with fcnr- Georges previous day ^ mighty prisoner, is child-life much more than toh r- Corulsn—L. K K night f^rtho trict* let, as the tired little are pricked in action with a body ple who causi^Nkis arrest had a good deal to It. lingers Enter orders and take advan- Deering—N. J. Bcanlon. Boye’s brigade*was ible. It i/ easy Improve Kxperl- Here and there one up your It the had again and again. Deenlng Center—A. A. Mct'ooa of the enemy. Our casualties ware two of influence, llohgever, prisoner • nee has mown that few bcanls of educa- oomes upon an embryo tailor seamstress, of summer Damai isuot JA—M. H. G a mage. friends in tV town, and in- tion the use cf fohool tage price. officers killed, four man wounded and mnuy they wi)/refu«e yards, but such cases are rare. The sewing clas-! ha->i Decring—W. A. Gulden. room also teres ted tbcmwlvewP the case. They de- and of Un the kindergarten is ses ore Fairfield—K. H. Evans. one man valuable; but, for the most part, missing. curio iu the world is the • few 10O. P. WliUlAOA #, foresting little clared that it to lock a lTeuxl;/ that oemmunitie* will their value coasists in thet** one I Telephone Farmington—11. wa^ldiculous being W. Mite hex -“Methuen found yesterday that the of Mr. of Lcudon. This the fcJOO needed for each yard to Freeport—A. property Temple man up on such flimsy evidence, but Misa /rtidg more brunch of manual training, to tench C. Frye. Boer near and is a of the celebrated fe r/the two or three trained klnder- Office*—70 COIOIEKt'IAL ST. Fryeourg—A. laager Vachkop Spltzkop geutieman nephew Smith positively identified him ns the pay deftness, accuracy, neatness, and pa- Fryeburg—J. T, W ninnore. and the Fervices of the — had be?n hastily removed in the direction Sir Richard Temple, and the ring iu he done? It •artnrfs slight tience. Experience brings many a fact to Gardiuer Bussell Bros. burglar, so what could hap- that lnteresb-d triends will fill 70 EXCHANGE ST. W. Flflelfi, is a old janitor; light; and one of them Is that, lu a place Gffe n’s lAnning—8. of Lindley. He followed the enemy question highly prized family that one of the prisoner’s friends and the and Gorhaui— L. J. lArmoud. pened the Fund-bin supply toys where the children coate and go at their 8000 and heirloom. Its history is pathetic and ro So one N.H.—8. M. learnt & twelve miles and captured sheep was a friend of Torn Byrnes. and sewing materials; own sweet where Able comes mantic in the extreme. picti.re-books will, today Gore—1’. E Bussell. the had he came do*vn to this city and while cut flowers, the crowning joy of on tOO head of cattle which enemy morning and vanishes to give place to Adam K. nightvdle—L b. Bradford. Inside of this tiny circle of gold are thi the whole thing to he children, will flow in from *any and the of is E. Bilsh. seized in that neighborhood. Our casual- explained Byrnes, morrow, any gradation classes KidgUtviiie—G. works of a perfect little mujpc box. You asking his help. Byries promised to do very source. out of the Tiny rice bags, fin- Keunebunk—J. H. Out. ties were four men wounded of the sum- question. C. E. Miller. touch a sp.ing and hold the ring quite One of the prettiest sights ished at a and carried home to lx* RANDALL & KeuneuuuKpori— what he could. sitting 1 alls—C. Newman. Hunter continued his march mer was the attribution of flower* with as successful as Livermore yesterday close to your ear. Then you hear the “Some time before this Byrnes had is- played with, prove any- Lewiston—Chandler & Wmshha which, whenever it was practicable, we of cloth for handkerchiefs toward the Vaal river A sweetest, weirdest, tiniest little tuue. a thing. Squares Island—ft. H. Mars ton. unopposed. sued an order that caf^ed lot of dis- At nine und at two Long lulcd our session. were instructive und luxurious; while LlmertcK—8. A. (’.Grant few farmers aljng the route have surrend- which seems like a voice from spirit sension among bis detectives. The order and M'ALLISTER. ach day the gates were unlocked; one self-sa:riflclng class of six babies 1 As bon—C. H. hosier. land. them to hm a each u'un> l.ft hnenltikhlr ninr until M. Gerry. ered. required give report spent an tntir* summer in piecing a Liusou Falls—a. This was in the Falls—Merrill & the terminus of the ring oace possession day of every crook they rtet In their trav- .■leven and four, when they were dosed doll's to be to the Mechanic Denning “Springs, railway I>ed-quilt, given baby No Deering—Noyes A Lurvey. of one of Mr. Temple's ancestors, who els. mention was to be made for an hour. The reason for this was sister of a seventh “'cause she has from Johannesburg, due east, was at- Special child, That the ) IWaifSiuuM*— u. ii. uasu. lived in France. lie was a stanch wo-fold. It made its possible to count an' can t come to the YOU SUiuies The royal- where they sow the crooL aud they were whoopin'-cough, SOo IUven-C. S tacked early yesterday morning. and iu of lhe children as left the and Nt*.—j. C rtutoiilns ist, the days the revolution he to follow him a few blu the attack on the construction train, is a days ow’n use. \ irlvlmr out the flowers; and the children he considered—are the worst with care at the that is. f l-hilipp.’-W. craifln. carefully mines; L. l’reoie. Oue of his few pleasures In the gloomy wo lid wait on the chauoe of dru of the w hole. Once lace to fuoe lilemusud—A. “The morning after Byrn<»' Tarrytown patiently igery that there is no slate mixed iu Falls—*'. J. Kolia, sweet or nasturtium or— up Kumlord solitude of hia dreary dungeon was to friend had visited him he his men of single pea with the children, all that Is ended. | J & Carr. tvjd most of all—a of feathery and that it has lieen watched / liocklaud—i»uun listen to the voice or tuue of the little of ooveted spray They are human, interesting, lovable; / it; Art & *vall FaperCo the case, detailing the descliption the •* CHAIRMAN NOT CHOSEN. volden-rod It was possible to see—and, and a summer among them cannot from the V A. J. Huston, musical ring, which he alwuys wore on as Miss Smith. One of spent V in iho transportatiou burglar given by alls! too often to "swipe," as their ver- fail to 1m both and broaden- ranford—Tnifton llios. Kansas City, Mo., June 39.—The selec- the third linger of his left hand. He had humanizing to and that I 1. Craves, the younger members of thwstaff. who naeulur hath if—sweet peas and nastur- in its The side is 1 mines your home, bkowhegau—H. ing influence*. tragic F. Mernman. tion of the officers of the con- inherited it from his grandfather, who was a fellow at' is in the The booth Fortiaud—J. presiding very bright tiums from city lawns. golden-rod always t hen-, and the pathos; but mingled I means that there is no dirt mixed f ii. Kicker & ho* has not been determined. The had it manufactured in Genoa at great business notebook from "the real coun- a ** vention yet today, took out bV brought greeting with It and leavening it is rich vein of in it. Our coal is all coal. W. j|. Moirisou. cost. of the tenement-child. up national committee will prepare the and searched through it. On the date of try"—the Mecca comedy, which now and then sweep* all | J ^outh W indhnm—J. Vv. Head, One never tired of the kln- / That's it burns better and / booth Farts—A. I). Stui levant chairman who day sullen faced men heavily the robbery he found this memorandum: Wo watching before it. wliy n*me* of the temporary arm-| with their faces and houlh Fans—F. A. hhurtlelf & 0* ed came to his dark dungeon and told him ‘Saw “Red Jack” on West One Hun- dergirlners, bright ANNA CHAPIN RYAN. V out more heat to tlio ton V be endorsed the conven- gives boom Watorboro-G. C. Dowua. will no doubt by he flower-laden hands, going up and down must follow them. He knew that this] dred and Twenty-fifth street; took a train I than other coal. J brteo-VV. i*. hu e* ter. J). A. Rose of Milwaukee the eager children. Often we H. tion. Mayor meant the guillotine. He stepped bravely for Whits among What We're All Coming To. gaco- U. Keadrioks & Oo. Plains; looking very seedy.' ■ook our turn with them, ltut woe be K. 1.. Freble. and Charles S. Thomas of Colorado have out to meet his fate, determined to die the said ] “A few pages farther back in the book unto us If We gave Kosle two blossoms “What, minding baby!” booth Bristol—N. W. Gomaga for j been suggested temporary chairman. like an Lnglish gentleman and a brave, he came across this memorandum: and a bud and Kachael two Moslems and Korthside us be entered Manchester’s Thomastou—K. tV. Walan. ) C. WHITE COAL ( Vlnal Havoc—A. B. ViuaL James 1). Richardson of man. And he did. on was the rule and his friend the J. Representative | ‘Saw "Red Jack” Broadwiy; look- a leaf! Sttict impartiality home found agitutiug CO., Waidoboro—Goo. Bliss. A strange fancy took of him must made a if the else "busy brawls disturbed cradle. White. Tennessee has been suggestd for perma- possession ing swell; have strike.’ day, l 340 Commercial SI. WestlFaris—h. T. before led him to the block. He Lhe street" all the way home. Certain / WUcasseO—Gibbs & Kundlett. nent chairman as he acted as just they j “That was dated one week later thaD "Yes,” replied Manchester: “I’ve got permanent children In group* outside the Watervtl'.e—W. D. touched the spring of his little riug and the other. As ‘Red Jack’ answered to gathered down to bedrock.”—Pittsburg Chrouicie- Spalding. chairman during a portion of the Chica- | to off" a blue blossom for a Westbrook-W. B. Booth by. held it to his ear. It its lit* gate, "swap lovingly suug the description of the burglar, Byrnes was In the Woodlords—Chapman ok Wyman. go convention when Senator White’s I j no one; but the bargain fair Telegraph._ tie tune nud detective to Yarmouth? 1 He—A. J U. MitchelL merrily briskly. gave the young iustructfuns end. If who are leaving town for Jnit What She voice failed. Then ! people Not Meaat. the signal came. He laid his head bring Jack in, and two days ‘Bid lhe summer would only give the plunder- late^ “It is my aim in life,” he said, "to do M. BRYAN WON’T GO. on the guillotlue which a few hours be Jack’ was at police headquarters. IWhat ing of their gardens to some such chari- WM. MARKS, something every day that will make men fore hud known the lifeblood of a queen. happened down there I don't know, but ty, the lives of the very poor would lie Lincoln, Neb., June 39.—Mr. Lindsay of W* toss In the course of time the little riug I do know that Jack confessed to hmving brightened much thereby. who happier.” the Kansas City Star came here today to an hour-old blossom cun only learn "Ah,” she exclaimed, with great en- found its way back to the Temple family, committed the robbery. ‘Red Jack'’ aud aside SILVER how these flowers were Card Mr. Bryan to go to Kansas trom experience thusiasm, "that must be why you keep persuade City j but it was silent. Its present owner took 1 the stationery man were ringers Book, forpeach cherished. so Times-Herald. before the convention adjourns,ooming on ; it ?o a Loudon jeweler, who found in the accounted for secluded.”—Chicago AN1)- other, and that Alisa Inside the yard swings and see-saws behalf of the of that Mr. ! musical mechnuism a clot of blood that voices were people city. Smith's error. Their almost are constantly waving, jackstones and PRESENTS Improper by Provy. Bryan was unwilling,after his conference ! for years had lain there and impeded the identical in tone too. ‘Red Jack' gotlfive picture-books and the muoh-covetei dol- working of the centre of a group; while “Judge Jenkiusou guvs me a shock with Mr. Lindsay, to alter his statement j machinery. years for that job. ly are each the JOB FOR THE JUNE BRIDES. 'ibis wus and the the sand-bin furnishes everything from this morning.” PRINTER, heretofore made that he has made no ar-. removed, little ring “Now,” concluded the fire captaln.l "X to Merro Castle, in shady "How so?” PRINTERS' RXCHANGK, sings uguin the same little tuue that be- think that story, which I know is tnue. a peach-pie We ore receiving new rangements for attending and has no the children munch away dally guiled the many sud hours of ita corners of yard "I met m man that looked like him former for itself. Byrnes’ detectives tnsy or 07 I*0 St., Portland intention of Mr. speaks on luncheons from pockets the street.”—Chica- Exchunge suitable for present going. Lindsay owuer. but produced eating peanuts along goods Wedding huve'Moue the work, Byrnes mapped scraps of newspaper; while a expressed himself as confident that Mr. crumpled go Record. are Converting tht Wicked. out the plans. That system of whole newspaper, crushed and wrinkled Presents. They from the will to Kansas keeping served to FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Bryan go City. tabs on crooks was only ons of many editorial recognition, Boek Roof Zoolojry. “Why, Jacky, open the door and let U-yond or best niiuinfactnrers of silver- “When he has accepted the nomination, clever he the half of a huge and equally All order*.)? mail telephone promptly Katie in. Don’t you see it’s raining?” things Inaugurated.”—NeW wrap “Would you call a cat herbivorous, car- attended to. *ei)£ttoedtf * “he “Mr. will be wrinkled watermelon which one gener- ware satis- said, Bryan subjecte to cried mother. York Sun. nivorous or omuivorous?” asked the mao aud will give perfect Jacky’s ous child brought to "teacher." It Is the party’s call.” is but tedious. ‘‘I can't, mamma,” said Jacky; “we are The Poet’s Woe. t impossible to keep the luncheons out, who learned, faction in every way. Onrpriees Noah’s ark. I’m and Katie teacher can do much toward “Neither,” answered the man who EVERY playing Noah, “1 have always been a reader of yony1 WOMAN for the HILL CARRIES A MASCOT. the materials whereof they “merely vociferous.”—Washing- Sometimes noeds a reliable are very reasonable high is the sinner, and she must stay out in poetry,” began Mrs. Gnsbe. yawns; N. June 29.—Former the wet.”—Tit-Bits. ton monthly regulating medicine. the Albany, Y., Sen- ”1 am glad.” Algernon Charles Star._ of goods. replied ’now at the start Is the only DR. REAL’S quality ator David B. Hill left this afternoon for “that some one understands of 'lhe children Lovo on Wheels. Webster Davis Is to Mystic, Icet admission. says he j m try —■ Kansas City. A by stander at the sta | me." r»n first, then elevated, l^ator. “They tell me Keyrank and his bride to get a Boar sympathy p... 13 the for PENNYROYAL piUS, tlon who noticed the Senator carried a "Oh, but that is what I have beei) nail* come up inspection, are making their wedding journey in s Kansas a comb is followed by City platform. to meet you for. I wanted yon on about horseless EOWARDS.WAiTE, cane asked him what he was it: hoping carriage.” carrying ini to u cleaner frock. By the The will of Jas G.Clark,the millionaire to North Ameri- started sway for. “Oh, my I it for explain.”—Philadelphia a little “Yes; they automobiliag 54) CwngreM M. friend, just carry founder of Clark university Is to be con- little tact, patience, J * In and cooing.”—Chicago Tribune. U H. tt WH A CO. r or Used. Ms. Arts. JrtMSH luck, that ic all,” was the renJLir. Qr^ relatives. J all, a Tory human Interest Suls bees among thorn mentioned aa a V THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. _rac«AAM«oca._WKmmnwro,_■mckllaieow._mucELLAiiEoiri. kM« mate Problem. bla Vice Presidential candidate but he sayttttet having pronodMU views and rnallway »—-»pg«rwiltttsi not being afraid to eapt Me them, makes it impossible for him to be oouJMsred la this convention.Be beutvee Towns wonld DISEASE Nrw Jana flh—Brsd streets tomor PERUNA York, be man that oould be named CONQUERS One at the strongest row will myt Distributive trade la dull, Is Oonspicucng talked with Bryitn. pr Williams about seasonably (0 lU-jnost Instances and prtoei Kansas City. ex-Henator Bill In a manner to indicate Of manufactured p-odjicta are generally his eotif* disapproval of that gentleman. weak, but exceptions to *Jis formar aw WHILE DOCTORS DISAGREE. Said h»f found where crop IndloaMons are excep- * “New York with Hill aa her leader re- tionally promising, and In the ease o! mained silent In the Chicago oonventlon prloes where the re-adjusting fc?0V»menl and Tewne the after the majority had declared Its will has been overdone on ths down VaVf«iaV«V«V^vVvV«rV^ for in 1816, but the confidence west Gov. Roosevelt said: are ull lower. quickly McKinley strips one lnoh wide and two inches re- Platt The reduction In structural material of the Democrats In their ability to "I lunched with Senator today long, und drop Into the balling stew. mot has little new business. A verse the vote in Indiana aud the strong and at the Union League club house, brought Cover the saucepan olosdy and oo ok for Is noted for lumber ten minutes after the Dr. entertalu of carrying New General Green and President Benjamin rather better demand dough dumplings TO MAKE | hopes they are Remove from the turn Lyon’s added. at several markets. Ore, jjfcan* of the features of Wheeler of the of California. York, is one interesting University into a deep platter, serve at once. PERFECT u The of 61 roads for the third the situation here. It Jls this condition I am going to Oklahoma to have good earnings Potato Puff.— In making potato puff THE BREAD week of June season one of mnsbed with that causes the Demdcrats to talk of a time and shall not touch at Kansas City aggregates 58,679,000, again Dint potato 1 cut 1 over last salt, oelery salt, finely __ Vice Presidential candidate from one of at all.” of over ten per cent year. pepper, parsley YOU LIKE and an even tahlespoonful of butter. j|pp»e«jy Bank for the week aggregate these states. If Mr. Sulzer or New York clearing Beat the whites and yolks of two eggs Tooth Powder IN’ NEW YORK. GOV. ROOSEVELT a decrease of 2.8 oent is not nominated for Vice President, it 51,462,100,000, per separately, add the yolks to the potato WITH Blossom 21).—Gov. Roosevelt Turn LUXURY. ] New June and 10.6 oent from and fold In the whites ELEGANT TOILET | will not be on account of any lack of York, from la6t week per carefully. AN Into a shallow buttered dish and bake the of the season of his friends who came Into the city today from Oyster Bay this week a year ago. Failures for the with close 5; booming on the part until brown. Used of refinement to the by people into a and 'valued piece J» with B. D.O'Con- unacoompanled and went Republi- week number 1865 ns compared with 167 COLD complete of aro here. The managers Scrambled Eggs with Cheese.—Arrange for over a quarter of a century. can headquarters at the Fifth avenue last 168 In this week a four siloes of fresh buttered toast on a hot fruit sj nell at their head are losing no opportun- week, year ago. j hotel. He told the that he would flour for and over each slice pour a table- that Mr. reporters Wheat, platter — ity of making known the fact Including shipments add four SO Platt and Chairman spoon of hot milk To four eggs MEDAL race but that he lunch with Senator the week aggregate 8,184,144 bushels l Sulzer is not only in the tablespoons milk, four tablespoons grated Odell at the Lawyers' club. “We may bushels last week and a few will win if he can. Badges bearing the against 4,646,180 mild cheese, a level teaspoon salt, A si talk said Gov. Roosevelt, "but bushels In the and heat slightly. Melt (grows DOES words “Bryan aud Sulzer and Victory polltlos," 3,368,998 corresponding grains'of pepper FLOUR. I to a of butter in an omelet pan the men are dis- I am not going give any of.it away." week of 1899. tablespoon with portraits of being und when hot turn In tne mixture. Cook Gov. Roosevelt said that Captain Ar- Corn for the week 4,- POLICY li tributed to all who will wear them, while exports aggregate quickly und stir constantly, lifting up ■Ao Itn pure wheat. F. of the Riders No but wheat. another method of has been thur Crosby Rough 000,664 bushels against 9,514,698 bushels from the bottom of the pan until the 4 protect first and always, y An interview with Mr. Sulzer of his appointment as chairman of the and light, and add them last. Line a to the United States. Advices City Marshal’s Office. £ other values of importance. Let us £ egraphed from Lincoln and published committee to nominate Governor Roose- exported pudding dish with a rich pie crust rolled cus- •.June 2», low. 5 tell you about them. Your inquiry £ as that he stood from are that, in spite of the thin, fill It with the prepared JVaX/o/y** him saying velt of his nomination as Vloe President. Wlnnepeg very ■ here,^quotes a oven. Owing to continuous complaint coining to the will have prompt attention. ubout one third of last tard, anil bake In moderate J with Bryan on the Boer question and The committee will meet in New York, late rains, only ^ department by citizens ot our city regarding will be In Manitoba. the reckless and dangerous maimer in which I other He also declared and call on Governor Roosevelt year's crop gathered OLD FASHIONED GINGERBREAD. | every question. J uly 11 ride at times through our streets amt Is dull In the Maritime Provinces bicyclists that the New York delegation would do the next at Bay. Trade walks. 1 take this opportunity to call ll.e atten- day Oyster This is n time when everything is Be- Cite and If the und collections are slow. Bank /w tion of people who ride wheels to tne ordinance* I Union IDutual whatever is best for the party clearings ing done on improved methods. Even an t I will also call special attention to the or- | convention wants 16 to the AT MAN- for the week aggregate 531,540,788, a de- the into the 1, delegation NON SECTARIAN SCHOOL of the food which we eat dinance regarding throwing 4 6 oent from last but the preparation streets of glass of any kind, tacks, nails or any Insurance Company will not oppose it. crease of per week, | ILA. has been reduced to a scienoe, and in or- substance Injurious to horses or to bicycle over a | a of 16 cent this week year gain per of tires, and add that the department will make PORTLAND. ME. der to be an approved teacher cooking violations of either Manila, June 29.—The non-sectarian ago. special efforts to punish any IN TOWNE. one must study not cooking only, but of these ordinances. BELIEVES college of primary and secondary educa- Business failures number 18 as com- L GEORGE W. SYLVESTER. chemistry, physics, biology, dietetics, He I. Itar tion was opened in Manila today In the with 28 last week and 23 In thh City Marshal. Urorgt Fred William. »«,'• pared else makes the To Hemove Claret Stains from Table of of the and whatever profession presence Judge Taft, president week a year ago. " Man to Nominate. "Domestic Scienoe Linen.—As soon os possible cover the AN ORDINANCE. “First Be Sure You*r* civil oommisson and of his colleagues. worthy Its title, with let stand a few min- In us not the for It stains salt; Krgalatlui Bicycle Hiding (he City Kansas June Taft In and effective Let discourage work, Then Go City, Mo., 29.—George Judge spoke fitting THE HOME. rinse cold of Portland. Right, to do as well as utes, then In water. Fred member of the national terms of the of the event. pays everything possible, Williams, significance Hemove Fruit Stains —Pour a Ahead.” and then, too, In this case, it certainly Is To boiling Section 1. No person shill ride bicycle, oommlttoa and delegate to the Democrat- The institution Is the first educational or other such vehicle of water over the Btalned surface. Arrange trieyc e. velocipede to feel that our food Is prepared or sidewalk In Of the greatest importance in the matted ic convention from Massachusetts arrived In the Philippines that Is not With Tomatoes.—Boll In pleasant propulsion, upon any foot-path enterprise Macaroni the cloth In such a manner that the or for with special l-egard for our health and the City of Portland or upon any foot path of selecting paint your buildings. in Kansas City today Mr. Williams has under the control of the priests and that as much macaroni as 1> the or salted prater water passes through a single thickness turf lu auy of public parks, promenades The labor of applying paint is doubla looks for to the contri- happiness. other grounds of trie City of l’ortlaud. support voluntary needed, and slice some ripe tomntoei There are, however, some articles of public the cost of the material. Be sure then peel and from a height above It. Heel ion 2. Any person u«;ng a bicycle, tri- butions of the Five hundred which cannot be upon, or, a of wear’* people. pu- or use oanned ones. Put lu a buttered diet improved To Hemove Obstinate Fruit Stains.— cycle, velocipede or other such vehicle of pro- you get paint that has "years have not oeen upon, or of the have been enrolled and many « at least, improved pulsion. on tne nubile streets park* in it. Decide to use pils already baking dish a layer of macaroni, thin ounces of oxalio acid to o ne and among them Is "good, ulu fashioned Use three Cltv of Portland shall be required «o at children are the schools of the carry leaving layer of tomatoes, add salt, pepper, c for which the recipes in of water. Wet the stain with the all times a suitable alarm bell which 'hall be gingerbread,” pint for tne to enter the The Ameri- are often unsatlsfao- seasonably sounded and shall be pur- H. W. JOHNS’ priests college. little butter and a teaspoonful of ohil: modern cook books over a kettle of hot water solutio n, place pose of giving warning to pedestrians and oc- can educational department supplies t ext In alternate until the ills! of the of RESPIRO sauce, put layers In the steam or In the sunahl ne. Hlnse cupants of other vehicles approach make first Insist on the conditions. good gingerbread such trie vole, velocipede or oilier such —FOR— T books easiest^posslble Is full, and on the top put cruckurcrumbi stain bicycle, PAINT, upon having durk molasses (Porto Woo). well Jthe Instant the disappears; vehicle of propulsion. LIQUID sauce a line llavor. will almost with ammonia to counteract a tri- Tho chili gives It I say insist, because grocers wet the stain Heoilou 3. No person using bicycle, the standard high paint of tha acid Then rinse It thor- or othe such vehicle of pro- grade MISSIONARIES COMING HOME Soak a of !ln< Invariably send the brown New Orleans the remaining. cycle, velocipede Pig Pudding.— oupful or of the American market. molasses, which Is good for most uses, oughly again. on the public streets parks crumbs in a cup of milk for half an hour itv of Portland shall ride such bicycle, tri- It is impossible to a better New York, June 29 —Rev. Dr. A. B. but does not make a rich, dark ginger- To Remove Blood Stains.—Use clear, Imislou get paint, re'oclpede or other vcblc c of propulsion as is and made so- Wove add three eggs, well beaten, a hat with the proper cold water at llrst, then and water. cycle. it alwolutely pure by Lee nurd, secretary of the missionary bread. being provided soap in a reckless or dangerous manner and without of of the below To Hemove Ink from — correct methods. of the Methodist church tenspoonful each salt, ground nutmej kind molasses, reolpe given Spots tflngtmm at ali times keeping such bicycle, trlovcle. ciety Episcopal and the Wet the with milk and cover them vehicle of ASTHMA}do not /ear to ♦ three ounces of should be carefully fullowetd, spots velocipede or oilier such propulsion H. W. DARFNTQ give and cinnamon, powdered you LIQUID today sent a despatch to Che Foo as fol- stated. oommon salt. Let stand some under control aud in no ease shall any If buy JOHNS’ rMntH lOj RESPIRO to materials mixed In the erder with hours, proper And Are your and a half cup of granulated sugar such tricycle. velocipede PA iNT "you're right" you soft J ow s: suet, One cup of molasses, one-fourth ton- then rinse In several waters. person propel bicycle. children. It is manufactured by 1 or other vehicle of in the to AheAd." Into this stir u half pound of figs cu of one tablespoonful gin- To Hemove Ink —Put one or two propulsion public "go who ♦ Our missionaries to- spoonful salt, Spots. streets or of tha of Rortmud at th« an apothecary, "Pykc-Brown. softened of oxalic acid on the rinse parks City Card ot shades experienced Into bits and well dredged wltl ger, one-half cup of butter, (less drops spots, rate of iter lha eight miles an hour. Get Color 54 what is aud what is + home." tiny and speed gre knows helpful gether, decide, families ooming If cream Is one cup sour milk or in several waters, finally In am- 4. the ovl- Hour. Beat bard and turn Into a grpasct used), Section Auy person violating p injurious. l This message is in reply to one from main, three oups pastry flour (less of monia. slons of this ord nance shill be liable to a mould with a the for each FOR SALE BY use of t pudding tightly fitting top new flour), oue full not heap- To Hemove Grass Stains.—Allow penalty not eace ding twent- dollar* The free and persistent U^v. Frederick Brown, received yester- any process of Steam for three houri, then turn out ol teaspoonfu of soda dissolved In hot spots to remalu saturated with aloohol offence, to be recov red for the us5 the city RESPIRO can do NO HARM, J In extended the ing complaint belore the municipal court fur the day. language reply water, bake In one large or two medium for a little tine, then wash in clear by THIS IS POSITIVE! the mould and set In the oven for llvi City of ;; \ means that the missionaries should as- sized loaf tins ubout forty minutes.— Portland.. J. E. Goold & Co., minutes. Eat with a hard or sauce All asthmaticscan be HELPED t whether liquid What to Eat. To Remove Mildew.—Use Lemon juice semble and decide for themselves AN ORDINANCE. NUMBER Lamb Pot Pie.—Cut three o and sushlne, or. If deep seated, soak In WHOLE -ALE DRL'GGISTS, by it, and a LARGE t It is to send their famitfes home. It pounds best MEMORANDA. of one of chloride llrokcn can be lean mutton Into small squares. If then HOUSEKEEPER'S a solution tablespoonful Relative to Throwlug Clines, CURED. I is at Foo but there Is £01-203 Federal Si. safe Che living of lime In four quarts of cold water until Etc., lu the Streets. are bits of fat and remove To Remove Fresh Tea and Coffee Stains dlaw3mS Begin the use of RESPIRO at t any gristle the mildew dlsappcrs. Hlnse several pp2i very expansive. Be It ordained the mayor, aldermen and once, and a new lease of life. I these. Put the meat over the fire In a —Place the stained linen over a large times In clear water. by gain common council of the city of Portland, lu city water Remove Hed Iron Hust.—Cover the saucepan, with enough oold water t< bowl and pour through it boiling To assembled, as follows: DUE TO ALCOHOLISM. lemon council oover it. to the liol to spots with salt, moisten with shall or or Three preparation* do the work: k Bring very slowly from the teakettle, held at a height No person throw, place deposit, simmer for an hour. Nov let stand a time, adding more salt cause to be tin own, placed or deposited, in auv RESPIRO LIQUID. RESPIRO POWDER June and gently loroe. juloe, WANTED. and RESPIRO Thebe are Augusta, 29.—County Attorney salt or out insure and lemon. If not sucerssf ll with these, street, square, lane or alley, glass, broken ,, (IRANl'LES. ,, add a cupful of pork into tlnj any bold of said that the Coffee Stains. acid. nails, of wire or any other ta a branch of by all druggtbts). llesclton Gardiner, today dice, and stew for a half hour longer To Remove Old Tea and use for fast colors muriatic Spread bottles. lAifks, piece* A gentleman with 9600, start A sample of RESPIRO POWDER will substance or anicln that may be injurious to busmen! la Portland. $ 15.00 death of the late Kimball of the Season with Balt, and kitohet In cold water then use boll- the cloth over a large liowl of hot water, our inanufneturiug t>e mailed FREE to auy asthmatic upon Varney pepper —£oafc first, Horses’ feet, to btcyole tire.' or to tires wheels week ami share of allowed accept aw® * to taste. Make a biscuit touch the dry spots with a drop or two of a profits requeat. ", • Soldiers’ Home, Togus, was plainly due bouquet dougl as above. of all kluds. under a penally of not less than Address ink water, the rinse party. _ j of a pint of fiour sifted twice with a half ; the acid; when rust disappears, live not more thau twenty dollars for each ■' to as deoidtMl at the and Choooiate Stains. O. T. CARLETOW, M’fd) PRANK f Apoftfasry, | alcoholism, post of salt and a To Remove Cocoa several times In clear water and then In offence. « teaspoonful tsaspooQfgl q 330 Si., Boston. ; ky j EMERSON \L.irreaoe, Mail. mortem amj^that he should take no steps baking powder. Wet with enough min —Use oohl water first, then boiling water In which there Is a little ammonia. This ordinance shall take effect when ap- Coitgreis School Approved Auguat i, Itfto. jefcidiw jekfclSI In the matter. to make a soft dough and roll tola ou water, as above. —Boston Cooking Magazine. proved. j mmmLLAtmnon.mwc«u^n»o«m. ■ucBiunm Park St. Preirttsbiaw CMomcH-Cor. of WILL HATE A Cl'TTEIL Pane and Pleasant ftu. Rev. french McAfee, AFRICA! HOSPITALS. pa*tor, Sunday school at S p. m. CommaMon 8*. at 8 p.m. Preaching 7 30 p. HL by tbe pastor ■ on. ABM U Allas hms Ob* fkr “KONUT” Re its free. All are luvlted. Havel Reserves. Rt. Pa r ia CvtraoMRnNh Congress and A PITKC COTOANlir FAT. laxMtst streets. Rev. Jos. ltattell Shepherd, ree- lor. flours of service I0J0 a, m. aud 4 p. m. Borne months ego on effort wm made n “Snbutltute' bat a com- school at the cloee of the ser- Not for, Sunday morning of Maine to aeeire In vice. alwavs welcome. tf House by the Naval Heaarvee of Uni or butter strangers Gov’t’s Defense in Everything plete ‘•-'■upcrseder” 6T. STEPHEN** CHOICR (Protestant Kpteoo- a pulling cutter from the navy depart- for cooking. pal) ton grass street, bead of StEta Rev Dr. ment. The allotment made by the navy reefer. morning service at of Commons. The finest, and most H+atth- ualtea, Sunday not pnreat IO.RO am. sebool at IS m. for Maine's Naval Reserves did . € t Is the of Sunday Weekly own hands Slits] fnl article for cooking product to sa'e Urnnlnr the service Wednesday at 4 p. m. Sittings tree amount to for this and as a cut- your # We hare for (1 the eocoanut now i-elng nol«i under |G00 yetu- ail. tf r< silver Plate I trade mark name of This ter cost* like the Maine Keg Knlros, (I street something 9BOO 0 material »s a pernct tuparseder of butler 8t. I.t KK’H Cathedral—State Cler- You have absolute control of tbe Wickless Blue Flame Oil Forks and Spoons at greatly re- I tho«e sub- t Rev. Robert Codman. Jr. Reserves believed that they eoold not «*- | 0 j or lard for every use to whl h Rig Bishop. 1 duoed te Rev. Morion D. Deaa. snd Ree Stove. la in own prices. .) stance* are ever put, and b*lng a fruit K—The ('. 8111s. D., cure the boat for use thla year. Thla was i Everything your bands. You don’t have 0 la In tor. Service*—Holy Communion at 7.80 a. product of a) aoluU purity preferable of 8ifk aid WoaidtdAd- 1 m. and Communion »t aa unfortunate by the mil- to on the coal man or a every point of eomoanaon. Morning Prayer Holy Neglwt regarded very depend gas pressure. With box of doz lo.soa. m. Sunday School, brief service with to Knives, $2.85 psr j! It is more rrn*nmiMl than lar*. One itia tars but then seemed nothing else cat chi.smg at s p. m. Kvaning service (choral) matches, a of kerosene oil and a “ “ half or two tli rd« aa mu«*li Ko-NCT la ■ilted. At gallon ordinary ai 7.3k Dully service during ttie week. tf do but to wait until another year. required to uo th* *ame work as lard. Forks, 2.85 Hail Lore meetings are held at No. 0 Gen- this John Dsn nett of the U. In 3ai.d a lb. earn. at. nil (lioc.-rs. If point Capt. B,“e “ " \ ital Wharf morning, commencing doea not It. aeud us your every Sunday 8. revenue cutter Inte rested your grocer keep at 10.30 a. m. All are welcome. tf Woodbury Torspooiis, 1.85 name nutl address, with your sneer's n»rae. Wickless Protestant himself In the matter and went to Porta- " " J nnd wo will scud >ou a32-p.ig* cook b<*ok St .Paul’s Churcm, Kpisoopab, | recel.ts ami of cor. « ongres* and locust streets. The Rev mouth to see If he oould find a suitable Desseit 335 rontahiliu description «•* service Spoons, Ko-NiiL Jos. Batfell Shepherd, rector. Hour* “ “ J Dif- boat then which waa not In use and —K30n.ni aud 4 p. in. Sunday school at Due to Insuperable * u Oil Stove Table 3.85 MrLELLAN A BRIGHAM CO., close of mornlus serviee. All are welcome, whleh might be secured. i! Spoons, Salvation Aunt. 239 KederalRt. Meet- E. ficulties. He found a at the navy yard, you have absolute control There low pricer aio for Ural i N. Agents. nigh*, at A.except Tuesday. Sunday, gentleman ings every of a at 7 aud 11 a. end 3 and 7.3o in. Adju- Mr. Howard who is an old the finest 4,un)>fy. A I. Exlm |tlNt<‘. 40. 50. 51 aud 52 (lntham Blrrer, Boston. ra., p. Junklns, cooking' tant and Mrs. McDouall In ebarflt All w* friend of Dennett and to him wa* | stove that was ever built. t.rniilMC llogor* Sllrer Plated welcoine. tf Capt. 2 ! Bakes, boils, broils, roasts table ware. Rcienttat Ser- explained the matter In which the captain 2 second Churc h or Christ. or toasts. No smoke or In the Now Jerusalem church. St, had himself. Mr. Junklns vices High Interested smell. safe. SUNDAY SERV.CtS at 3 p. m. Subject, “Cod.” Weddav evening Perfectly I* Bardett-Contts Introduced Dennett to Naval meeting at 7. *5. Reals free. All are welcome. Mr. Replies Capt. I Sold wherever stoves are Reading room 1 Baxter Building open daily. Constructor Tnwrosey, who fat consider- C sold. If dealer dots W. W. notices are free your MMWIEUUCO., |! Notice-Church published Room 34. || Trouble Was Due to System. to looked ovi r The able trouble himself, % not have them, write to M an awommUUn to the churches. St. Lawrence Conoreoational Church. found a 241 Middle St. be sent to llio and streets—Rev. A. H. the outten at the navy yard and !i Jewt-lers, |i p» bl shcrs request that they Cor. Congress Mutijoy 1 STANDARD DIL'COMPANY. Morning service, followed by which waa built * # 0.00 m. on the day before publlcn- Wright, pastor. handsome Sfl feet boat office by p. Tlic Lord’s school 18 m. Eve- upoer. Sunday for exhibition at the World's Fair but tier, written legibly and as briefly as possible ning Social serrtoe lu chapel at 7.30. and 7.00 m. •itch notices are not received or corrected by Chime* will ring at KVDO a. m. p. which was never used for that purpose. Church. Ixindon, June 89, 7.49 p. m.—When the telephone. State Street Conoreoational Capt. Dennett wrote Congressman \. Rev. J. I* D. D. minister. Morning went Into committee CHCRC’I rialn* Aval Jenkins, house of commons ALL Wools’ (Wtevcns service nt 10.30. Sacramental service 3 p.m. Amos L. Allen of the First Maine Kev. 8.41. Davis, pastor. ITeaching service at of on the Service at 7.30. supply today, supplementary about this in. school at l‘J. lop. ni. Y. Kvcnlng district and told him 10.45 a. Sunday for the medloal service, Intro- U in. AI are w elcome. tf SECOND PAKISlfCONORKOATIONAL CHURCH, rote army tha CLIFF r. C. 7.l5p. boat and the desire of cor. Pearl St. Hot. Roll In 'i. liack- the COTTAGE, p. ni. Preaching service In the afternoon. First Duty of the Christian,rollowed by baptism government's while the regulation navy cutter Is now furnished. All are welcome. tf tions as to negleot of the sick and wound- built with a straight stem. Mr. Allen ltegular llolel service. Terms Church ok the Messiah. lUnlversallst)— invited. ed were frankly admitted to be true to *ts. Rev. John M. notlUed the Naval Reserve* of corner Congress ami hi ll* vestry Hall. Pleasantdale. Preaching st yesterday reasonable. service at »0.3U a. m. a lamentable extent. The disabled were Atwood, pastor. Morning 8 p. hi. by C. S. Black of in- Church of Christ Portland that he had s.'oured the loan of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been apr2Geer at 10.30 a. Congregational but to the difficulties of Grand Trunk Weymouth st.. Rev. J. K J.oardman, patloi. Breadline at pill's Insuperable all of a boat this Railway System. Preaching at 7.8o given np hope securing since Its m. Bible study at 11.46. 10.30 a. m. and 7.H) p. in. Communion follow- of which th>re sonal supervision Infancy. "hod’s love for ntau. distributing supplies, General John T. Rich- jC by C. 8. Black. Subject, | ing morning service. .>unday Softool 12 m. All year. Adjutant to In this. had been an embarrassing accumulation Allow no one deceive you CONORKSS Syr ark Chuhch First Unlversa- arc invlt -tl. ards will at once make a formal rsqalsl- Rev. Dr. Blanchard, pastor. Service at Thomas and in South Africa, demand on the Imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex- llst.) Willistor Church, cornet livery tlon for this boat for the use of the state All Counterfeits, 10.30 a. in. The pastor will officiate. street car. Rev. Carroll streets. Take Spring on behalf of the troops, he that trifle with and the health of 637 a At 10. o a. m. government of Maine. periments endanger Independence Christ Science. Brown’s Block. Congres Smith Baker, 1) l>. pastor. to had been with. The offic- st. Service Sunday 7.3«» p. ni; Miss L. U. Ulla- subject. “Kear and Love.” At 7.30 lecture said, oompllod It will lie usod for drill purposes by the Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment^ den. speaker All are welcome. tf young people: topic, “The unchanging stars.” ials In isouth Africa sold the hospitals Naval Reserves In the harbor for the rest CoNGHFsa ST. M. F. CHURCH—Rev. W. 8. Woodtords Congregational Church— There had Ixds In exoesa of the denmnds. feel Bovard pastor. Devotional service l*. 16 aui. Rev. K. B. Wilson, pastor. Morning service at of the season. The Naval Reserves Day, school 10.8V h. m. Preaching at 3 p. 10.30. Sunday school at close of morning ser- were 5,000 beds in Natal and 18,000 In Sunda/ themselves to be very fortunate In secur- is CASTORIA un- What "Freedom's m. A cordial m. bv the pastor. Subject, vice. Evening service at 7 p. were In South Afri- ser- Cape Colony. There for the finished work.” At 7.30 p. m. 4 ommiinion welcome to all. H ing this boat and are very grateful . JULY 4TH . member*. All are ca 406 and 440 civilian msdloal offi- Castoria Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops' vice, baptism ami reception of Woodford's Univkrsalist Church, Rev- army Interest Captain John Dennett and Mr. welcome. K. Breaching at 10.45 female male nurses, Is Harmless aud Pleasant. It Harry Townsend, pastor. cers and 556 and 5,668 Allen have In the matter. and Soothing Syrups. It CLARK Memorial M. R. CnuiirH. Pleas- a. m. Sunday school at 12 m. All arc Invited displayed For the nbove round tick- T. Pastor. besides tho doctors and nurses engaged contains neither Morphine nor other Narcotic trip ant Avenue-Rev. C. Alex. iltunc, Ave. church. Breaching at 3.30. Opium, of Wait- Washington ets will be sold ut first rluss l*r 'Helling at 10.30. Subject. "Purpose meeting 7.30. substance. Its ago is Its It destroys Worms service and rccenUon of Prayer NICHOLS GOOD WORK. guarantee. ing;” ahoSacrameiral Mr. contended that, to have and Wind single fares between nil stations member*. Mi day school 12 m. .Juuior league Wyndham and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea at .”.30. At 7.30 FIREMAN KILLED AT PITTSBURG. of the state of at :VM) p. m. Kpworth League given a true lmprtsslon cures iu itlnine. New Hampshire ami the Colic. It relieves Troubles, Constipation The spei Id service. "Song* in Night.” Juno 20 —One fireman wits burdett-Coutts Teething Pittsburg, affairs existing, Mr. Until Ninth When Clncles Hatted Out the Vermont. f’HFHTNur Sticlt Church. iMethodlat- and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates killed and eleven others Injured and near- should have a companion picture K iscopah —llev. Luther Freeman, uastor. painted Victory, and natural Onod going Jnly 3rd nnd 4tli, assistant. At 10.30 a. m. was de- In Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy sleep. cv. F. R <;rlfilt‘«. ly $400,000 wirth of property showing the dlillcultles encountered reluming until July 5lh. IfiOO. reception ot member* ami Ailnilulsiraltou of ilie Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 8.30 In a lire that broke out In th« on the inarch, The Children’s uojer. Sunday sehool AI stroyed supplying 76,000 troops For tickets a:id full Informs. at^2m. June 29.—Nichols ni L'ague meeting, wt 7.3<» p. m. machine of the Best Manufacturing was carried under Cincinnati, pitched p. Fpworih shop which out, practically Hon to .« elal service mr men; tne nastor will ninth when apply Company's agent*. young on 2Ath street, shortly after six of a column. great ball until the today a noli: address; "The Kind of company the conditions huge Hying ALWAYS fetsdtu give pa subject. hits GENUINE in Need-.” All are welcome. The dead fireman Is David Wll- two taxes on bolls and three gave airio i Portland o'clock. The single line of railroad, with bridges CASTORIA ” | No. 8 Brent runt uni the The 1 leering centre Sunday School, liams, who was killed by the falling walls. broken, he asserted, bod to oarry 1,020 Cincinnati three game. wood st.. H *egg Ktock. at :*. '*» p. m. The In- H so that in loenls great ball In the Held, Bnr- ternational Sunday sclicol lesson will he stud- The flames spread rapidly tons dally by order of Iitirtl Roberts. played THESTUART Invited. tf was rett a wonderful catch, Brelten- ied. All are less than a hair hour arter the fire The army, Mr. Wyndham further re- making Fi:kf. Church. Preaching at lo.46 a. in. ami was Invincible after the third In- Miss has resumed the discovered, the entire plant, four stories marked, should not starve or be defeated, steln Sargent 7.30 p. ni. Bunday school at close of morning was Score: cure of THE 92-94 service ;Y. P. 8. C. K. meeting 6.16 p. m. Week* high and 100 feet square, burning, lie concluded with contending that Mr. ning. STUART, m Tuesday 7.3u p. m. tf iy prayer eting and it was feanxl that ttu* adjoining prop- burdett- I'outts’ picture rested on the fal- Cincinnati, 0 0000000 8—3 i I'AHK ST. li st Meihodol bplseopal hurch. South 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 would Three districts of the tire was a secure baBe Boston, 0 1 1 Portland. Rev. F. A. laflth, pastor: residence erty go lacy that Bloemfontein Koems ut modcrafe prices. i..t siuwluv Lniwutl 1 !li» ii rn. I’ri'iich- were quickly on the whereas, during the whole peri- Bose hits—Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 7. board ill The Sherwood or H.30. Gen- department hospital, Table lug service at 2.30. Epwortli league and hard the Hanks and Errors—Cincinnati, 2; Boston, 1. llat- at m. All are wel* grounl however, by work, od referred to, Lord Roberts’s at of eral social service 7.30 p. terleB—Bret ten stein and Pelt*; Nichols elsewhere option guests. floe. W fire was within the limits. were threatened and ac- kept original communications and Sullivan. fe23eodif First Church of Chkirt, Scientist, 494** Kind You Have tions occurred The Preble House. Scrvb daily. Bought street, opposite MAINE PENSIONS. DEFEATED. Always Congress he CHAMPION to at 10.:w a. m. Mind a v selu>ol at close of Mr. Burdett-Coutts replied that re- service. evening meeting June 30.—The June29. —The were In For Over 30 Years. morning Wednesday Washington, following peated the charges already known and Chicago, champions Use FLAGS. at 7 45 u. m. Beading Room open daily e it opt have been granted Maine people: trains on the defeated In a battle but a snappy TN* etHTSUW COMWHIt. TT WUSMt 1TSUT, HtWVOM^ITT. Sunday '0 to Ha. in.. to fi p. m. Tups lay and pensions declared that a single day's pitchers' All sizes of the best of the quality Friday 7.3o to U.00 p. in. All are welcome, tf. original. rallruad to Bloemfontein would have and well played game. Childs scored Church, oak street. Klllscn It. his steal and Friends’ John saved the situation. but, he claimed, only run on his pass to first, | AMERICAN FLAGS pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Sun- Pettigrew, Kittery. Furdy, double. Pitcher I\tlieu was to- day school 12 in. Junior C. 1 meeting 3.3o p. ADDITIONAL. the Interests of the sick and wounded ltyan’s constantly in stock, and at very low m. Intermediate C. lx meeting d.3o p. ul Eve- his unconditional release. were for Interests which were day given prices. Don’t fail to havo one. ning Social 7.30. tf Edwin Foster, North Whitefield. postponed Con- never vital nor strategically important. Score: You nill also want oue of our nice First Parish Church—(Unitarian! It AN K WAL AND REISSUE. cress street. Kev. John C. Perkins, pastor. Many residences occupied by ollloers, be Chicago, 000001 00 x—1 service at 10.30. Sunday school at Win ter HAMMOCKS Morning Keulien Gross, port. have been tiken for the use of Brooklyn, 00000000 0—0 12 in. said,might INCKEAS& to the men who were 4: 4. CLARION thoroughly enjoy yourself. First i hf.r1!ai*tist Church, opposite dying. But, presumably, Base hits—Chicago, Brooklyn, Kev. Lewis Malvern, pastor. 2; 1. Bat- We havo a line lino of tho latest de- Public Library, William A. Orne, Rockland; Loring S. they were not taken because no medical Errors—Chicago, Brooklyn, Preaching > t lo 30 a.m. by ltcv. F. K. rcese teries—Gnllith and llexter; Kltson and signs. At Small Charles was available for them. of West Falmouth. Sunday school at 12 in. Webber, Point; E.Bonsey, equipment Farrell. r almoinli. ( ape 1 i). in Onion baptism by West Marius M. Getchell, Togus: There was not much use In the govern- FRESH MEATS. in. Bticksport; Ranges At 7.3o u. Cooking Eli/.a both and Portlsud clmrca* PURCEBE IN GOOD FOHM. Falmouth. the of June 15 is oao sermon. Hand of Fellowship and 8aerainent of Edward J. Lunt, ment giving llgure supplies Our Fresh Meat Department of the Lord s was over. His whole St Douls, June 29.—Powell pitched In tho finest in the ami we are now Supper. C'UGINAL, WIDOWS, ETC. when the tragedy city, Street Baptist Church—Kev. Jr- sides tlolded list- Are reliable—war- 1 to serve our customers with Free was that Ureat Britain was unpre- good form today. Both thoroughly prepared Kennard Wilson. IX D., pastor. At 10.30 F. North Ellsworth. point sepli Miry Moon*, rest- Attendance 1400. Score: ranted to results. i the nicest of moats and a in. and 7 80 n. m. Preaching by tlie pastor, pared. He thought the responsibility lessly. | give right after morning sermon. Sunday laud’s Supper ed not with an individual but with the St. 10001200 x—4 have more valuable school at 12 in. Y. P. S. C. E. i!.3U p. m. Morn- CUBAN TEACHERS DUB TODAY. Douls, They POULTRY. and New 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0—3 ing seinun. “Hindering llindrniices.’* Evening, system, which was entirely Inelastic York, than June 29.—Some time tomorrow improvements any Cottagers, families and hotels, as well “Lionsjiu the Vineyard.” Boston, hits—St. New 7. j deficient. Base Douls, 8; York, other are made of as will find our location most First Baptist Church, corner of Wllmot afternoon, the first detachment of the Error*—St. Douls. 8; New York, ». Bat- line; yachtsmen Sts. Kev. (irecu, pa>tor. 1NVTHK HOUSK OK LORDS. convenient, and our prices veiy reason- aaJ Congreas Bowley of 1,445 Cuban teachers to teries—Powell and Robinson; Currickand the best material obtain- Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Subject, “The Debtors army coming ble. at »2 tu. At 7.30 m. Harvard summer school on the invita- London, June 211, 7.15 p. m—In the Warner. and are most econom- i Prayer. Sunday school p. the | able; is first address to Subject, “Heroism. the debate Our Grocery Department >oung people. tion of President Eliot and the trustees house of lords today, during BUNCHED ERRORS. i ical in the use of because of All are ve come. fuel, r..— class in every respect, our 'f>as, C'of- second of the Australian ( ol Harvard university, is due to arrive ou the reading dealer are of the Cos I’M. Mission—Rev. S. F. l’earsoir pas- Pittsburg,June 29—Coupled with Pitts- j in which they are put together. If your and flutter highest tor. Kev. U F. Dexter, assistant pastor. At It is on the United States commonwealth bill, the Karl of Carring- does^ coming burg's to lilt Platt,they bunchel no but write to the1 grades. 10.30 a. m. I’rayer and Conte ration service. Jiere. Inability i not have them, take substitute, Crook and the teachers will dis- ton, Liberal, attacked the alleged attempt At 1.30 t>. m. Sunday school and Bible classes. transport their errors. The features were the sen- 8 of state for the manufacturers. At 7.30 p. in. service of song and praise. At embark at the navy yard. Four more of the secretary colonies, catches ot Thomas uud Cross. All are wel- sutlonul p. m. preaching by the pastor. to make out RYAN & KELSEY, transports are to follow and it is expected Chamberlain, political capital Score: come. Incorporated 1*94. Nov. flSO A f *!*£ Commercial all the teachers will be housed of the bill. Referring to the crisis caused lit., Hum Street Church—Rev. W. H. Fenn. that safely 00000101 0—3 Morning service at 10.30. Tbo be said that at one Pittsburg, I1KAD OF POllTIzAXD PIKR. 1). D..pastor. in Cambridge by July 4 at the latest. by the appeal clause, 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1—4 Lord’s Supper at 3 p. m. Evening service omit- Philadelphia, time, the future of Australia rested In JeiSdtf ted. LABOR Base hits—Pittsburg. 8; Philadelphia, HOURS OF SHORTENED. the hands of "The Individual who, ou Nkw Jerusalem Church. New Hglh St. 7. Errors—Pittsburg, 5; 1. Worcester ser- Philadelphia, Rev. Samuel pastor. Morning Lawrence, Mass., June 29.— Notices ft certain occasion, was overcame by the Zimmer and Shrlver; Seasonable :: Books “The vision Batteries—Waddell, vice at 10.30. Subject of sermon, IMati niid B 11 were this afternoon In the of a minute conversation Oranges! 1 w 89 Bill lifteen Oranges! A the midst of 1h« posted «»f the Son of Men in golit-n Stanley glamor headquarters We have In transit Candlesticks.” The Holy will be admin- 's that be- that ho forthwith Supper Manufacturing company shops with the Kaiser, pub- STANDING. ami due June one istered as a part of the morning worship. NATIONAL LEAGUE 28, FOR SUMMER STUDY. *“ 2, the week that an alliance bad been 11 ou Pitt ginning July working duy 'llcly announced car 302 boxes Mar- Oakdale Sun' street, Won. lost. Per.Ct. at 2.45 in. tf time of the mtn will be 54 hours. The furmed between Great Britain, Amorloa Club. guerite brand, fancy p. Bird Neighbor.. kb Island Methodist Church. Rev. schedule is (30 hours. No i!5 18 .000 late Valencia Pea present change and Germany.” Brooklyn, Orange* Hunt and Are S. Preaching at 10.30 a. 33 33 .600 South- Birds That Wnt. Jones, pastor. will be made in the rate of also said that Mr Chamber- Philadelphia, shipped from m. ami 7.30 m. Sunday school 12 m. Y. P. wages. The Karl limned. p. Boston, 37 36 .509 ern California on the Blood Poison 8. (J. E. evening, 7.45. Class meeting | “so-called on the Primary, Secondary ami Ternary Bird Tuesday lulu’s compromise ap- 38 38 .600 Ton can be Healed at Homo, 7.45 are always CHANGE OF TIME. Pittsburg, loth. These manges Permanently Cured. Thursday p.m. Strangers but an 35 39 .403 11 have taken Citizen welcome. tf peal cluuse, was no oompromlso Cincinnati, are the pink of the home under same guarantee. you Bird, j 1, the 35 30 465 Iodide and still have aches Bird Craft. Street Chur* n. (Methodist 1: Beginning July Harpswell surrender.” Chicago, California ma'cury potash, Fine Disco-j unqualliied 31 30 .413 Orange Mucus Patches In Mouth. Sore Rev. E. 8. J. McAllister, pastor. At 10.30 Steamboat company will make five round St. Louis. tender, and pains. Nature’* Harden, pal). 30 81 .308 crop, sweet, Throat Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers the Wild a. m. Preaching bv the pastor. Subject, “Paul’s New York, Heir or How to Know trlpw dally to Harpswell, Bailey’s and STOKMY SESSION OK COUNCIL. and good Very little of on ol the body. Eyebrows Mission to Rom?.” At 12 m. Sunday school. ; juicy keepers. any psrt Flowers, Orr's islands and three round Sun- fruit hat come to out. writ# t e trips ibis heretofore Maine, tailing _ At 7.30 p in. Preaching by pastor. Subject. June 29, 8 p. m.—There was a Our Native Tree*, ‘•The of Evil.” All are welcome. Seats days to South Harpswell with a sailing Paris, NAVY WAS READY. the limited amount Mystery produced haviugbeeu COOK REMEDY CO. Know the Ferns, tree. trip at 2 15 p. m. Se*3 time tables. stormy session of the Paris municipal in the cities at How to June 89.—A sign of the taken lage high prices. m Masonic Temple, Chtcairo, HI., for proofs out of the dlaous- Washington, the most Oulde to Wild Flowers, council today, growing These oranges will be for sale by the lead- of cures Capital Jtiwo.ooo. We solicit of the navy for any emer- cured the worst Hut ’e to Trees, of the refusal of the minister of war, preparedness wholesale fruit houses in Portland, obstinate eases. We Itaave slon ing book tree. that may arise in the east Is exhi- cases in 15 to 35 days. 100-page BuCertly Book. General Andre, to allow Col. Marc hand gency and by Messrs. Johnson Je Kimball, Au- nov‘J7dtf bited in the alacrity with which Admiral Me. We recommend them to re- of Fashoda fame, to acoept the oouncll’s burn, Bradford, the ohlef of equipment bureau tailers and consumers. Try them. Invitation to attend an official reoept ion EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS has taken steps to maintain an ample at the town hall, on the ground that no supply of coal in readiness at convenient SHORT & officer in active service can participate In for position as teachers In LOW, HARMON, Almost T. C. Harris & points for naval use. before Co., ibo Portland Publio schools will be ex a political demonstration. 11 JCXCI1AWC1K BT. C1ANDIDATES In Common there was any general mls-giring as to Je2G-lw arnlued on July 10 aud It, 1W0. Opp. l’reble House. The nationalist speakers delivered vig- t- ■—! Council room, C t/ Building, at» a. m. the result of the Boxer movement in examined lit the JeC __*odtl the minister’s de- Applicant will be following orous protests against so China, the equipment bureau was look? studies: lira ling. Spetl tig, Eukl Grammar. cision to which the socialists E8TEY both Pol.ileal and Physical. Lulled responded colliers Miss KATEM. lieoerapUy. ing over the purchased during Suites liutorv. Arithmetic, Bookkeeping. manner. After a — — in an equally warm WII.I. HR AT elem n s ol REMOVAL NOTICE. t the .Spunlsh-Araerloan war and slnoe ly- OiTics, Music, Pliyslolosy and ; great tumult, the ouunoll finally adopted 99 Woodford* »»., Woodford* Natural Scleuees, especial y as applied to agrt-, ing out of commission at the navy yards, a nationalist motion protesting against the summer and will receive a continue two with a view to loading them up at onoe during ^The^xamlnatlon will through the gov ernment's refusal to allow the few pupils in days. for service huve been taken on examination o! I foreign Steps of committee dr.r.gTfickett proposed reception to be held uud contin- OR HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES. Per order to anticipate the arrival of these ships in GRAMMAR teachers. its invitation, of which the execu- Address O. M. LOKD. Secretary. | Uoutlat. » uing June, ROSI.INOALK, Jelbeodtd I < X Chinese waters by diverting nearer car- through | tion was only postponed until after the MASS. jclSdJw goes of coal to Admiral Hemey's sup- x lias Novell To fall of the government and “the commu- J port. The navy department this morn- nication of the order of the day to Major DR. GEO. H. ing received news of the arrival at Sin- BAILEY, Marchand." of of the A taka with 6000 tons of Rubber Hose, (Mute Veterinary Surgeon 582 Baiter Block gapore Maine. Congress St, KUSSIAN TO COMMAND. ooal aboard. She is on the way from 50 ft. Coils, $3.50. | the Fully j (For pest twenty year*.) equipped 3 KOOHIt) II TO 14. Norfolk to Manila and into i! ~r and the cream made is the best ever *4* noon at two o'clock from his late resi- you p dence. Burial at Evergreen oenietery. Prices Far Below costs than the The members of theAmmoncongin chib ate. Its less ordinary freezer, their annual field duy,Thursday, p enjoyed W00DF0RDS. too. in the at the cottage of Judge and Mrs. J. H. I Demonstration every day Tolman at Trefethc*n's landing. Peaks is- p The resident] of street on the land. Dinner was served at one o'clock, Prospect Basement. are to hold a neigh- < p the prettily decorated tables being spread Highlands planning THE COST TO MAKE. borhood on the lawn of one of their in the and were well with party I grove supplied number on 4th. In the event the handled, mallets, and good things. At six o’clock a lunch was July *5 Summer Chairs long-head are consummated a dinner is to be enjoyed, after which the members of the plans narrow wickets, All the way up served on the lawn, to be f ollowed by a club returned to Portland by boat at an •5 Below Price. There are to #6.00 hour. social afternoon and evening. early arm rockers about fifty persons that will be interested 2B The three dozen Star of Liberty council, Daughters of arrived and will on Sale THIS MORNING Round woven in this event, if carried out. They Friday go we advertised at the other Liberty, have elected the following offi- §1.38 The work of fitting up the vacant cers: Commander. Mrs. Smith Hawkes; day were all sold in one morn- rush grass cush- in Odd Fellows’ block for a assistant commander. I. A. Bailey; vice store postal station is about and will be in at the Prices: ing. We have been able to get ions, 5 cents commander, A. H. Spear; assistant vice completed following readiness for on when commander, Harry L. Pride; recording occupancy Monday a few more, finished red. Snap, the free of mall is to commence. secretary, H. E. Uodkglns; assistant re- delivery The and cash returns of dp price, $1.38 cording secretary. Airs. H. S. Hudson; quarterly rei>orts Large Lawn the office will be mode out financial secretary, Jennie Black; -treas- present post 500 White Lawn made to sell for 1.25 Hack Piazza Chairs, af- Waists, $1.00, High for 4 A. Mrs. -Martha tonight at the close of business hours, Swing People. urer, I. Bailey; guide, or natural frames, ter which it is expected that the books, red, green, Porter; inside guard, Ueorge Ingersoll; These are hard wood, with ad- for use in connection with the ser- and be the of 09c stout outside guard, W. X. Woodside; trustee etc., 1.50, will sold at uniform price splint seat, %"J cents vice will be transferred to the new office. • justable backs, red or green for eighteen months, Airs. .A H. Spear. with The office boxes now in use are to be 5 Seat Rockers, S. 1). Warren council, American Ale- post I Splint frame. Exactly like our famous transferred night to the new chanics, have electel the following offi- Saturday 5 frame, 95 cents $4.50 much station In readiness for use on These are on tables themselves and can .maple swing only larger. cers for the ensuing term: Councillor, postal displayed large by *2 Canvas We have too many of these so Harry L. Pride; vice caunciilor, Charles Monday. Folding Camp W. junior ex-councillor, Archa- 3 shall cut the from 7.00 to Frank; DEEMING HIGH SCHOOL GRADU- bo easily shown. Stools, 38 cents price lans Bachelder; senior ex-councillor, ATES RECEPTION. $5.50 Chcston Davies; financial secretary, Hen- *5 Canvas Steamer -Chairs, The Deering High School Alumni asso- ry Hodgkins; recording secretary, A. 11. for comfortable indoor ciation tendered the members of the class fjp lounging, Spear; Assistant recording secretary, of 1900 a recaption and danoe last evening be or out, Ueorge Watson; treasurer, W. N. Wood- 300 Colored Percale Waists, made to sell for 75c, to $2.98 Rats and Mice in hall. school building. £ W. Crosby High side; inductor, J. Mash; examiner, for The hall hail been prettily decorated are ef- Calvin Black; Inside protector, Walter Jj* the occasion under the direction of a com- on sale at 39c Alaffitt; outside protector, Elliot Hatch; put Couches and and mittee in charge of Mrs. Helen J. Davis, 5 Ba.by fectually permanently gotten trustee, X. li. Lowell. i a. former teacher in the school. The re- fid of our new ‘‘extermin- Air. Everett Hatch of Haskell street is Go-Ca.rts, by JF ception, w’hlch was largely attended, was ^ ator’’ We to play the second violin in Uiven’s or- process. guarantee 8* held from eight until nine o'clock. The Cut Prices. chestra at Old Orchard pier this summer. Four Hundred $1.25 and 1.50 Percale and 1 them not to die on the 3F receiving party was composed of Presi- Gingham premises. The locomotive in use by the S.D. War- dent H. L. Cram.Vloe President Fred H. *2 On Monday we shall close We also rid houses absolutely of ren paper mills company has been sent to j Ripley, Secretary Miss Grace Mead,Treas- Waists will be sold at this sale for 98c buffalo bed Portland for repairs and an engine of the out our line of couches and go- moths, bugs, bugs, urer Silas B. Adams representing the al- MaineCentral Railroad company is in use manufacturer’s ants and all other ver- umni association; Principal W. M. Mar- j carts at actual roaches, 8^ during its absenoe in the city. vin and First Assistant Lady Teacher 2 cost—for we need the room min. The cost Is slight, and Air. Clifford Sawyer Bragdon of this Miss Myrtioe Cheney and President For- city who graduated this week at Bowdoln S they occupy- See Sunday and the results guaranteed. You do rest E. Baker, Vice President Erwin H. gf college, won the second prize for English for full not till are satisfied. Boody, Secretary Alice Ek, Treasurer 2 Monday papers particu- pay you g£ composition, also first Brown prize in Lauren S. Willis representing the class of Ask us for more particulars. extemporaneous English composition. 1900. The guests wer$ formally presented RINES BROS. Miss the CO. Alary llodsdon attended grad- to the receiving p-.rty, after which an uation exercises at Colby college Wednes- onler of sixteen dances, music for the day, where MifA Alollie Small of this city | Sets.. » same being furnished by the Deering or- A GENEROUS MAN. Croquet Closing Notice. graduated with high honors, and as one chestra was enjoyed. During the evening selected of the class speakers. All of hardwood. In common with the other refreshments of fruit punch were served The steam road roller is at work on Gives the Little tblldren a Chauce For Not a set In the lot. under the direction of Mrs. D. W. Hesel- “cheap’’ furniture dealers of the city, wo Forest street at the present time, while As Outing. tine who was assisted in serving by the Good 8 ball sets. ‘hall close at 12 o’clock Satur- rock Is being hauled and dumped on Misses Loulso Knight and Pearl|Marston. ♦ Alain street near the city lot preparatory At a meeting of the Fresh Air society 98 cents until The members of the school board of days—beginning today to being rolled down at a later date. which was held yesterday afternoun, ar- I Wards 8 anil 9 added interest to the occa- jS Professional sets' with shott- | September first. City Forester Charles Anderson is at rangements were made to give 2d0 moth- sion by their presence and an enjoyable work on Main street engaged in removing ers and children an outing to Peaks isl- evening was spent by all. several old and dead trees beside trim- and next Friday. A gentleman who does ming others, the limbs of which oome in not wish his name known in connection contact with tha electric light wires. THE COURTS. with the mutter has agreed to furnish At the Unlversnllst church Sunday at the collation and the Casoo Bay Steam- HOOPER’S the morning service at 10.30 o'clock here boat will furnish free transpor- U. S. DISTRICT COURT. oompany will be a sermon by the pastor, Rev. El- tation. The oominitlee of the society Petitions in have bean |OHEN I liot B. Barbour. Subject, “The Glorious bankruptcy will be in session at Room 0 in.City filed Charles B. Osburne, Liberty of the Sons of uod." This will by Newport; building on Tuesdays to consider cases Richard II. Oldtown; Frank P. '-c West, of children who need a little fresh air I SONS. Peterson, (iardln er; Carlo Careelli, Au- and a change of scene during the hot | W. Cal- DOUBTERS gusta; Alphose Vacho,Lewiston; summer weather. vin II. Emiuons, Biddeford; Quincy Q. Smith, Hartlaud. LODGE ELECTIONS. Catt Be Changed by Knowledge. ■_____ The following officers have been chosen OBITUARY. In various lodges In this city: If there Is any doubt about making • BKAMUALL LODGE, K. OF P. brain power by the use of oertain food, HENRY P. DEWEY. C.C.—J. H. Mountfort. & CO S. the doubter should make the following ALLEN Henry P.Dewey died of paralysis at his V. U.—C. E. Cheney. experiment. P.—W. E. Watson. home, 6 Eastern promenade, yesterday Helen Frances Huntington of Gaines- M. of ML—W. E. Cousens. forenoon, aged 70 years. of and S.—John Lock*. ville, Ga., says: “Just a word of com- K. If; Mr. Dewey was born In Lnbec and came M. of F.—W. E. Ricker. Animal Sale of mendation concerning Grape-Nuts which E.—Fred I. Littlefield. to this city in 1864 to enter the ship brok- M. of 1 have found to he the most wholesome, M. at A.-A. G. Libby. business. He associated himself nourishing [and appetizing food that has erage L G.—K. M. Rloe. with the Commercial street house of J.S. 0. G.—Janies Martin. ever come to my knowledge. Blue Winslow & Co. and remained with them Rep. to P. U. A.—W. F. Davis. Royal "I am not a dyspeptic, but being con- until 18C0, when on account of advancing BAYARD LODGE, K. OF P. stantly engaged in severe brain work 1 years he retired from the business. lound thut I did not thrive on ordinary C. C.—William F. Spear. He Is survived by a wife and two V. C.—Robert J. Spear. Serge Suits, diet; even a moderate dinner dulled my daughters, the youngest of whom is now Prel.—George G. Crlbby. brain so as to be practically incapable of M. of W.—Andrew Y. Skinner. a student In Smith oollege. critical work. I tried meut-juloe, pepton K. of R. and S.—William E. Allen. Our Own Make, olds, the two meal system of light break- M. of F.-WlliU F. Strout. POLICE CHANGES. JUNE DIVIDENDS. M. of E.—Frank W. Richardson. HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT GO. fast and no supper, which brought on On the National M. at A.—Herbert F. Loveltt. The 365 ISLAND nervous und so Snturdny Chapman ROUTE. depletion sleeplessness, 1. G.—Frank L. Peters. Which Have dome Into bank will a semi-annual dividend of New Rales July l. 1900. steamers will leave 1 resorted to one and another of the vari- pay 0. G.—William Gardner. Beginning Portland Pier. Portland, week days, as follows: three per cent, aggregating $8,000. Kffect la l'ollce Circle*. ous health-foods which all seemed alike For Long island, 540, J.00.10 40 a. in., 1.45, each. The Cumberland National bank pays a SOMERSET TRIBE, I. O. R. M. 6.00 p. m. and valueless as a brain $6.50 tasteless food, For Cliff Island. Little semi-annual three per cent dividend ag- A new arrangement has gone Into effect Chebeague, Jenks. until quite by chance, I had a dish of Prophet—Forest Eaton. Gt. Chebeague. Ho Harpswell. Bailey’s and In tbe department. Under the old Orr’s 5.50. 10.40 a. 5.uo A comfortable Summer Suit* food served as dessert. I gregat lng $4,000. Sachem—J. H. Donley. polloe Islands, 9.00, m., 1.43. cool, Grape-Nuts m. Today the First Nntional bank paid a Senior Sagamore—W. E. Blglow. plan the class of otUoers which went out p. liked It so well that I began to use It Littlefield’s. GL Chebeague, 9.00, 10.40 a. m.f and Durable. Fast in Junior Merrill. on until about Dressy Strictly three per cent semi-unnual dividend of Sagamore—Frank at ti o'clock remained duty L45, 5.00 p. m. daily, for supper four teaspooufuls In a Chief of Reoords—A. E. Waite. $30,090. 1.30 o’olock. The second class go- RETURN*FOR PORTLAND. Color and Well Made.. saucer of hot milk, eaten before It dis- Collector of Wampum—W. H. Willard. On the Casco National bank Guard of E. Moran. ing on duty at eight o'clock came Into I4&ve Orr’s Island, 5.80, 8.00,11.10 a. m., 2.00 solves to mushiness Monday Wigwam—J. 8 55 m. oent divi- Guard of tor lunch at twelve p. All sizes. will pay a quarterly two per Forest—Temple Daley. the station o'clock, Leave Long Island, 7.10. 9.30. 12.20 a. m.. “This point should be remembered as, First A. Crawford. of Sannap—B. went on duty again at 1.15 and relieved 3.40. 6.15 p. m. Arrive PortlandP 8.00, 10.00 a, seems dend $6,000. after a certain time, to _ Second Merrill. 6.09. m. evaporation Sannap—William whloh at the sta- m., l.to, 4.20, p. D. the first class reported excursions 22 miles down the affect the sweet nutty flavor of the food SAIL. Organist—J. Ragan. Dally Bay SUNDAY tion and then went home. Now the first Fare round trip only 50c. as in the case of certain line-flavored for ROCKY IIILL LODGE, K. OF. P. The city resident Is ever looking class comes Into the station for lunch at 8UNDAY8. fruits. H. Jones. Leave Portland for So. and Inter- some new place to go to for a few hours C. C.—Fred 11 o’clock and returns to duty at 11.45 Harpswell mediate landings, 10.00. 10.40 a. in., 2.00 o. in. The result in my case was simply as- din and bustle of V. C.—W. S Cleveland. & relaxation from the city the seoond class which down the leave ALLEN Prelate—E D. Ayer. o’clock, relieving Sunday tailing trip Bay, CO., for 1 had no desire whatever is an Portland 2.15 p. m. Return from Ho. tonishing. life. Next Sunday there opportu- of W.—James E. Connoii. comes for lunch at 13 o’clock. The seo- Harp- M. in swell via above arrive Portland 8.16 204 middle St. •weet pastries, meats or in fact anything Steamboat M. Soule. lauding*, nity offered by the Oasco Bay K. of R. and S.—Arthur ond class Is off duty an hour when It re- a. m., 1.15. 6.30 r*. m. 1*30-11 else; and my brain was as clear uud ac- to M. of F.— Dr. C. W. Foster. Fare 10 Ho. and return Sundays company to take a sail up Royal river turns to the street again, relieving the Harpswell from u M. of K.—H. W. Mills. 33c, other biddings an 1 sailing trip 26c. tive at night as on waking long, olYarmouth. to the station the old shipbuilding village M. of A.—F. H. Osgood. first class which reports ISAIAH DANIELS, refreshing one Mgr. sleej. It will be a delightful trip and that 1. G.—C. M. Ijogrow. and then goes home at two o’olock. Ju30dtfGeu'l I.miOUItAPH FOKTKAItg “The about peculiar advantage Grape- can only be taken once or twice a year. O. G.— M. O'Connor. in order to give the polloe department Nuts is that It the nutritive ACTION POSTPONED. food supplies an man for emergency calls for Me. PICNIC. available Wanted Portland, MCKINLEY and ROOSEVELT. of a varied diet without the bad GOSPEL MISSION OF ST. STEPHEN PAR The committee met af- qualities EXCURSION from six o’clock until 1,30 In the morning police yesterday FAST COLOp OjClotH, results of I rec- Mission and heavy eating. cheerfully The Qospel Sunday school ISH. Officer Henderson has been ! detailed for ternoon and took up the consideration of itli'U-Up Mihi foar fcir» a*. Pfi.br* to educated man of good appearanee aud eavlll 4 ItOS. l«e| ommend its use to all bralu workers, If friends will go on the annual pionlc Officer C. K. the cases of Ollicere Isaac Foss and Hans as salea- ft. J»e fc>) Paper, St. Stephen Parish will go on their an- office duty. Night Signal AN address, with some experience tliree for *Sc| elgnt for 50c. Btuapl not as an exclusive for the 3rd. Amuse to call on In answer to inquiries. not diet, certulfirfy Long Island Tuesday, July Newcome and Turnkey Thompson Smith, who aw under suspension for in- man, yepyle nual picnic to Cumberland Foreside, Night Good refereucea ieuulred. I accepted. last meal of the day. I always take it rnents of different kinds and light re- In off at 3 of polloe rules. The commit- PPACKPOLE next Thursday, July 5th, cars leavln* take turns going duty 1.30, fringement MAX F. GliAB, CO., with me when which saves a will be Tickets can definite action until U X. 1« New City. traveling, freshments provided. 9.00 ns. o 'clock and 7 o'clock In the morning. tee postponed today. Je3od3t lu the Mission rooms. the head of Elm street at a. •teal of annoyance and discomfort." be purchased at ^ *' ^l"1" rnuicui. A«WM«m KMCKLJLA SKODl _ means Improbable that II would also ( |tmiinmn. [ofIn 1 In 1903 a free silver Senate. bring by I from gold standard ooun Among the Republican Senators whose nine from Asia or sllvtr terms will expire on March 3, 1903, are tries; this In spite of the t-__ due to the tremendous Cell in stiver. Of THEfiEM the Perkins, of California; THEATRE.^! following: Abroad classes of that Travelers the 23 foreign inerohandlS EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPTING MONDAY. of Mason, of Illinois;Fairbanks, Indiana; show a decline, eight are Import# from ^applied wllli lleboe, of Kentucky; Wellington, of gold standard countries and 14 from sil- THE GEM THEATRE STOCK COMPANY. Maryland; Platt, of New York; Pritch- ver standard countries." a LETTERS of Newehwang, while comparatively CREDIT, WEEK tf Jim 3». IFOO. C. Hadden Chamber* and B.Stephenson ard, of North Carolina; Hansbrough, of small city of but AO.ODO In population, la North and to \DebW>I Dakota; Foraker, of Ohio, of i■special Importance the United TRAVELER’S Kyle, of South Dakota. At least three of States as a treaty port. It Is located at CHECKS, north of the Gulf of Peohele these—Deboe, and Pritchard the extreme an4 THE CARD. rate# Wellington FATAL The DAILY FRK88 la delivered at these onslderahly farther north than Tien SCENE In Hie L»ftt Act. —will be succeeded silver In A Rewllallc EXPLOSION • very iT.ornln* to subscribers lu all parts of by Senators, Tain and It of especial Importance to the Blood, Veak Ncrvse, 1 I "“pSoe Produced by CHARI.K8 PKOHMAN. at Palmer's Theatre. New York. and Id Westbrook and houUi Port- all In case wins this United Htatea lieoauee of the demand for MONEY originally i’ortland. probability, Bryan m Digestion, Loss Of K FOREIGN Hale of Reserved neats at tu* casco Bay ntsamstilp Co. Heals of prices as usual. Adults from this In that section. Impeded land. year, and the seats of several of the others goods country when buying seats for any matinee will upn request be given one free adjoining seat for a American oottons, oils, and American (or Iminedliile delivery. child between the agn* of four and twelve with each seat I be (A'co Tlay steamers MAINE STATE PRESS (Weekly*- will lie to serious purckised. danger. manufactures generally are In great ■ No energy. No ambition. ■ will leave Custom House Wharf at 7 M fur aveulug and at Lis for matinee performances. the :u advance, or 91.29 at tbe ex- Hy year, 91 In Indiana only one Republican (Ben- demand In the province of Mblngklng. of indifferent. ■ With thirty three yew, experience end end of the I Listless and laclliuea. we can afford our cllenta year. was elect*d to the which Newehwang Is the treaty port aad ceptional jamin Harrison) of over- convantaacc for obtaining funds For six mouths, 50 cents; for three mouths. most and rnaoh the M Perhaps the penalty V every pnaaibie United Stab's Senate between 1876 and important otty, goods In all jarta of tba world. »§ eeuta Interior the Muren which Is m this rOeuh of m __ by river, work. neglect- of Of Descriptive booklet supplied uponbtppllcallon. 18 7, and in that entire period twenty- navlgnhle Dearly to the northern border M cd health. ■ Correspondence and Interviews solicited. M CULLUM S fulisciihers r hose are not delivered two both were held by of the province. Th» propoeed Ituralan THEATRE, papers years senntorshlps vi- M ol linn, which Is 1 ft You most regain your MAMAGKVKXr MR. B.KTLKY McCULLLM* I roDipiiy are requested to notify the ofllce Democrats for twenty years with only railway projects through Machuria and the province of Sblngklng m tality or succumb entirely. M (he DAILY TRLSS, Nk U7 Exchange street, one break of two duration. It has years’ to Port Arthur, pa sews near Newehwang, « Dr. Viliams’ Pink Pills for M Cooled B y Atlantic Brenra. The Coolest, Heat Veutllated And Kqnlpped rorlland Me. been only sinoe March 4, 1899, that both and Is to be connected by a short line. Matmoasr Theatre In Atnerlea. a Mrltlsh will oonnect I Pals People will bring you ■ seats have been occupied by Republicans, Another, line, SWAN&BARRETT, EVERY EVENING THIS AND DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. with Shanhalkwan, whloh M new tile, fill vein with ■ WEEK, MATINEES, ratrons of the PRESS who are leaving town ; since E McDonald was elected ti Newehwang every Joseph Is already In connection with the clea- ■ 186 Middle St., Mr* Bartley McCall tun rreieati IIU Superb Stock Company In may have Ihe addresses of their railway M risft red blood, rcetorc lemr^rarUy suocecJ Daniel Pratt In 1875. The elec- 1‘ekin The demand for American goods H. C. DC MII.I.K'N I’OAKRm. DRAMA. ar often as may desire by ■ ticity to the step, the glow of ■ papers chanced they tion of to the In 1900 at this treaty port and the oountry ad- ME. the office Bryan presidency ■ PORTLAND, notifying to It Is shown by the ■ health to the .wan check) in- mylldlf would indicate a probability of the elec- jacent following extract from the report of Walter lay, ■ you with a new energy ■ tion or a D 'inoorat to succeed Senator spire The* Sulzer boom ia far more rldlcu- commissioner of customs at that point, 1 and the vital force of M THE LOST PARADISE. Fairbanks In 1903. wrllteu ill 1838: supply The Urealist Amerh ad Plsy Kver Written. boom. The loia than the Woodruff drill I mind end body. I the I’ertonsl Direction of Mr MeCillum. From 1809 to 1897, a period of twenty- “The rapidity with which Kngllsh Produced Under "beys" may succeed In getting numer- have been may be seen Cars leave In front of the United Stales Hotel lo minutes. Hound tickets on the one of the Ohio seats in the disappearing by every Trip eight years, the four c*rs to theatre 'A cents. Reserved Heats 10 ami *j«i cents extra. Private boxes, ous drinks out of It,however. nothing that importation only $800,000 admltilog only was a In advance at MouUmeut United States Senate occupied by years ago amounted to 80,060 pleoes, seating six persona, 50 cents each seat. Tickets on sale Hawyer's store, square. Telephone No. What, has b3corae of the Hon. George Democrat, and from 1879 to 1881 lioth of while during the period tinder review I Dr. mm,_* _ The Fred Williams? He doesn't seem to be them were so It has been only 8.UUU pieces prrived. predoinl- Williams’\ occupied. only & nant secur'd by American drills Portland for though the slue*' the of the Ad- position RIVERTON PARK. mentioned anything, beginning present and sheetings Is now one of sheer su- % Pink Pills 1 Democratic National convention is only ministration that both have been occu- premacy. The value of these two Items haikwan taels—that Eviry Afternoon and Evening Commencing Monday June 18th. four or five days off. pied by Republicans sines the recon- aggregates 8.125,000 Is, not far short of half the gross value FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE. struction period. Ogdensburg to of all foreign arrivals coastwise. Cotton Chicago people who are accustomed held From 1875 to 1899 the Democrats yarn did not recede from the advanced FIRST MORTGAGE clean and newspapers an* view- VAUDEVILLE reputable one of the New Jersey seats In the Sen- position assumed In the previous year, THE ELITE STARS, with a akin to horror the* for the olf of the Indian was GRAND SPE4TAI. ATTRACTION, ing feeling ate. and for four both of them falling yarn I Pale I years ed the Increase in People of a paper lssu ed there under neutral!, by Japmese prospect werj so held. For the first time in a The inelastic character of the R.Hearst of The yarn. the auspices of William now Bonds. The 6 Per quarter of a century Republicans trade In woolen goods continues. 1 SJWWtftl Cent York Journal. no N. M Mew hold both of the senatorships from that most striking feature 111 the category of ■ Medici Co., BcDenocUdy, for the Matus’s M on of ■ We offer In Orchestra, sundries Is the overwhelming Importa- Y.. po«tp«Id receipt price, exchange Royal Hungarian trusts will be state. ■ fiOo. per box* *1* bozM $£.£& M Yun Wyck thinks the tion of kerosene oil. In which trade the a P. K. MATUS, Director. From 1891 to 18'.*9 New York was above, maturing July 2, 1900, one of the most important issues in the repre- supremacy ot American brands Is eioeod- for the In Daily ConrrrN ni il»c iliratrc nnd nn Ihc ila|«. The ice trust certainly will sented In tha Senate by two Democrats Ingly pronoUDOed, large Importa- conservative line of investment campaign. 1836 lias 1)1 lean tion of .726,OUU gallons In been All attraction* free to of Ilia can, Knarred isau 1* cent*. Car* l.ar. tiead of f’r.bla be In Mew York, and It will make *Mr. for four years, aid by one Repu patrou, eclipsed by the 2,041,000 gallons to the bonds. street every 15 minutes. Van and his friends feel and one lX*mocrat for the rest oX the credit of the under 'review. The Wyck Tammany period FIN A NCI A If should I* elected Presi- one value of the whloh Is The fund* for the G's very chilly. peftod. Bryan Imports, prac- la.__ maturing if tically the same as the large figure of the dent this year, and especially New are now on with ns, and in ia one of the previous year, may be oousldeml fairly deposit UNDERWOOD SPBIIMCT Temperance speech York should contribute her electoral vote BONDS AND COUPONS to represent a volume of trade equivalent forms of temperance which the Prohibi- the above bonds will be cashed to that result, Senator Platt’s successor to that year. With reference to the lead- of tho Municipal Security Company, tionists do not cultivate. At their recent silk June in 1‘. 03 In all probability would be a ing articles, native cloth, medicines, Scries E and coupons from Series F. by the Commencing Saturday, ItJtb, a reso- tea, and due will be national convention they adopted Democrat. piece goods, green prepared bonds, July 1, I'.HK), paid while raw cotton, lution that the "Piesident lias totiacco have gained, upon presentation at the oftlco of the declaring A careful survey of these facts and and have lost. Cotton the busi- luiper, sugar yarns, Portland Trust Company. THEFADETTES WOMAN’S done more to encourage liquor will tend to convince almost manufactured Chinese mills, advanced ORCHESTRA, probabilities by CAItOLlKK B. NICHOLS, Director. ness, to demoralize the temperance habits from 600 haikwan tuels to 77,886 haikwan Portland Trust Co., anybody that a Bryan victory this “year Municipal Security Co. of men and to bring Christian taels." Will Give 3 Concert* Dully, al 3 |i. in. nml 8 p. m„ In tlie New Aud- young would result in tne CApeal of the goll __JeSOdlwflncol 89 St. ices and requirements Into ctlsrepnte Exchange itorium, and at tl p, m. In Ilie Cnilno, pract standard law Itefore the end of his ad- PRIVATE CHARITY NEEDED. jDia-tf other President this republic than any ministration by the concurrent action of ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN WILL PLAY EVERY EVENING AT 9 O'CLOCK. Of course the Is ab- has had." charge and the executive, and that the Congress Admission free to patrons of the electric road. Reserved seats for the concerts can he surd*. It is a specimen of the simply prevalent belief that “the tinancial ques- obtained at the Casino ut lo couts each. Cars leave bead of Him street every fifteen minutes, reckless denunciation that Lord Hamilton Writes of ludia’s — — afternoon and political tion is settled for four years at least” la FOR evening. JelMlf too in. parties altogether freely indulge a fallacious one. Mercantile Trust Co. Famine. Nobody, not even a Prohibitionist, will CASINO take it seriously. ST. THEATER, TIEN TSIN A Bill CITY. 57 EXCHANGE INVESTMENTS It is difficult to see what good ground Vast Opportunities to Aid the Starving. GRAND OPENING, IKONDAY, JULY 8, IHuliuee* Wednesday uud exists for criticizing the administration I Saturday. Its Population Iu Itouud Kumbrri Is Transacts a Genaral Banking for to Chi nn, so long as sending troops aud Che Too WE OFFER Class 1,000,009—New ('Itwaug The Is from a letter of Lord Hlgb Vaudeville, the use of these troops is confined to the following Business. Also Important Ports. Hamilton, Secretary for India, EVERY EVENING AT 8.30 protection of American life and property. George Interest on addressed to Amlmssador and Pays Deposits. Should be used for the Choate, by on Arrival of Casco Kay Steamboat Co.'s Steamer, leaving Portland at I JO. leaves they acquire- -DEALS Returning him forwarded to William E. Dodge, IN- Long Island at 10.1ft after tlie performance. ment of territory or to assist the Euro- Tien Tsln, Xewchwang, and Chefoo, Municipal Bonds, in Chairman of the Committee of One Hun- pean powers dismembering the empire which are mentioned as the of BIG OPENING BILE. points Relief. The letter then there would be for dred on India Famine Grade Investment ground complaint. greatest activity and danger, aside from High Bonds, Works CuMiilugham 4k Bmltll. Prof. Stockton, Berry A. Ilutrliea, of the India “Lon- Water Bonds, are used bears the date office, Vetla Markle A Walker, U.uo A liu.srll A Keuia. At the present time they being the in the present troubles Pelere, || Uaas, Pekin, capital, June for the first and their use don, Id, and says: OF BILL only purpose, in China, are esp>elally important in re- CHANGE EVERY WEEK. “The Government of India has under- OFFIC’HHS. for that will meet the general approval lation to American trade iii that Railroad Round trip tickets, Including admission to Tlieatsr 4jc. Tickets on sale at Casco llav fUeam- country. taken for years past the general obliga- biMRT P.Cox, President Bonds, jot the American Indeed, we feel boat wharf. v Jeatdlw people. They are in the northern part of th) tion of keeping the people alive when at- Hutson B. Hai'Mikri, Treasurer. certain that to refuse to semi them for and it is in them that Ameri- tacked by famine or scarcity of food. Chkmtkk H. Pkask, Secretary.^ country J. Lahha hkk. Attorney. Stock. that would meet universal con- This task can only be performed whole- {}Kni Bank purpose can goods seem to bo in the greatest side. At the present moment there are Dl HECTORS. 10th ANNUAL PIANO RECITAL demnation. favor. The of our trade in that growth nearly 0,000,000 persons so maintained, UP ROYAL RIVER. by peril.* ok is described somewhat in detuil who are located In and P. The fate of the ministers who section camps put upon Selb L. I-arrabee, Henry Cox, The most in foreign works of when of W. H. Mllliken, A. 8. Hinds. delightful trip a of the Treasury utility capable work; were is It is not by recent in Pekin still in doubt. publication otherwise they are supported In poor- Frederick N. Dow, Hutsou B. Saundera. MISS ANNA C. WILLEY, Hureau of which describes Janies F. Dr. K. K. Holt, certain that have left that Statistics, house# and So far as the ex- Hawkes, absolutely they hospitals. Thomas P. Shaw, Adam P. Leighton. Tien Tsln as the most- important city of the system of wholesale MiJdi Ell.. 2nd, Y. M. C A. Hill. city, though it is probable that they have. penditure upon Dr. t*. C. Gordon, Henry F. Merrill, Casco Ju!| Is oonoerned there Is no lack of Bay. located at the head relief W. & Co. Asshtod the Kmorson Male northern China, being John E. Burnham, Elisha tlonley. H. M. by Quartette, The vigor and determination with which • Payson funds at present, and should (which Is Ail-mi tieo. W. York. Messrs. Morgan. Whitcomb. I owls and Fv.tus; of the Gulf of Pechili and but 80 miles Whitney, will Seymour's troops were attacked and the improbable) the linnncial resources of the Edward li. Winslow, Johu F. Lhcoinb. 32 EXCHANGE 8T. The Steamer Pilgrim Mr Whitcomb, Reader. Ticket* 23c. Compll- from the capital, Pekin, with which it is ineuUry to pupil*. » TbS&M« great difficulty they had in getting Government of Indiu prove hereafter in- _mylddtNfe MttoB leave Custom House Wharf, Sun- connected water and line. sufficient for these the through without all being killed, affords by by railway purposes, Imperial day, July 1st at 2 o’clock, for an line runs Treasury would come to their assistance, if the Another completed railway gocu ground tor apprehension that “But outside the defined sphere of gov- excursion Royal River to to Shanhal-kwan, and j up amluissailors left Pekin have northeastwardly eminent there is a vast held THE ZANTE HAIR DESTROYER they may operations To Holders of Portland A Ogdentburg Yarmouth aud return. an elaborate railway system is projected open to charity and private benevolence. been attac ked and murdered. They are A Harmless Liquid for the Removal of southward from this point the From the very magnitude of the opera- Water Railroad 6s line July 1, 1900. C. W. T. CODING, to have been by through Butte City Superfluous Hair. supposed accompanied of the ilisorimillation I of and tions government, but there hus been populous provinces Shantung C. B. S. Co. Chinese soldiers, ns to the special wants of Individuals Is ! These bonds will be raid at maturity at the Gen. Mgr. It not only remove* the hair clear to connect Tientsin with Bos- perfectly of evidence that Chinese soldiers Kiangsu Shang- almost impossible. During the hist few Boston Safe Deposit and Tru«t Company. In live ndnuies. but will, if applied every third plenty 1j of Treasurer of this hai. In addition to these the Grand weeks the famine camps have in certain Co’s. Bonds ton. or at the office the day. remove the hair permanen ly. The length are not On several oocasios Me trustworthy. attacked a form Company. Portland. of time It take* to entirely destroy it, depends the most of the districts been by virulent \ RAILROAD AUCT1UN ,000, imports “It may be said without exaggeration te29dlw ex-Senator lb B. Hill of New York for were less than *i0,0u0,0U0 haikwau taels, that the condition now existing, and the W. O. IAIL1I. 1. W. it.LBN scale on which Goverment relief is found m.n O Paris Hair' second place on the ticket. The princi- were in 1807 more than 68,000,000 halkwan . Lovering's Store, to be necessary, are in themselves the Casco National Bank 1999 Wsshlugtou St., Oostou. pal reason for this is the feeling that he taels, thus nearly doubled having during strongest proof of the need for charitable -.or.. my 19 eodtf would be a powerful assistance in carry- the decade. The commissioner of customs, effort to supplement, both In money and ing New York as he would do something Alfred Hlppisley, writing iu 1898 of th e by personal service, the work of the gov MAINE. eminent. There is the class of PORTLAND, to reconcile the moneyed men of the 1807 trade, calls attention to the very large impor- those—both men and women—who tor SUNDAY SAIL. so that would contribute liber- tune of American trade at that and party they port, reasons of ciste or from self-respect, will 1824. 4TH JULY ally. But New England will have a very adds that it is the only trade which in- submit to auy privation rather than ex- Incorporated themselves to the inevitable ICE CREAM small voice in settling questions at creased in 1808 over that of 1807, saying pose publici- ty attending the reoeipt of government CAPITAL. A Ail) Kansas The West and the South that American American sheet- Nl'HPI^S Steamer “CORINNA” City. drills, rel ief. There are also the cases of the old will furnish the great majority of the ings and American kerosene had espec- and infirm, of patients In hospitals, of and with which it 16 will leave Wharf on 1st at delegates and their wishes will control. laity mcreniwu 111 uuporib uuring me children orphans FIREWORKS Long Sunday, July sneciully difficult to deal officially, lu FREEZERS. 10.30 a. m., lor Simpson's Point and intermedi- If it were not for the feeling that to ac- while the cotton from other year, goods this connection It should be remembered ONE MILLION ate landing*. Returning, arrive in Portland, at cept the entire Fopuilst ticket would look countries wore showing a decrease. An- that the funds subscribed by private r.,30 p. in. Fare. Mere l’oint., Hatpswell Cen- like playing second fiddle to the Populists other fact to which he calls arts administered district com- interesting chivrlty by ion’s Point 50*». Bustin’* Island in each in There May ter and Simp In all probability Towne would be attention is that the new railway line mittees, working locality, which the non-oflictnl element DOLLARS. and intermediate ’an lings, 25c. je‘.l*i2t nominated. To the delegates who built to connect Tien Tsin with largely Be recently predominates, and It is, I think, obvious Others, uro fearful lest silver will be l*ekln is CHARLES that this non-olticial element makes the DAY, already proving extremely popu- are none better than the made too prominent he ought to lar with the Chinese. On this subject he committees a more effective agency than But there Interest Paid on official one could lie for deal- be less objectionable than Bryan, for says: “It is astonishing how speedily any purely While Mountain Ice Cream “17 MIDDLE ST. ing with the multifarious want of indi- though as firm a tree silverite as the Ne- Chinese, despite their reputed conserva- vidual sufferers. TIME DEPOSITS. braskan, he has several times intlnmbHi tism, themselves to a new environ- ”1 therefore trust that the Committee adapt tlio best of One Hundred will in no relax Its All new goods and quality. that It might be wise to make silver less ment and make the most of increased way 1 A Sick Child subscriber In the can be made h»PPF and may by i efforts. United 1'alue'e Celebrated Fireworks. health/, giving than four But transport facilities offered them. Already Every Troe'a Kliair. Worm* c»o»« ill health is I I prominent years ago. that the he lit Pekin fruit is sent direct to Tanku for States may be certain money LETTERS OF CREDIT AND IN- Beal In the l’aiuo fur- thousands of children and their presence is probably the feeling that to take the country, I I south, and Pekin is gives will not be wasted or tend to reduce Freezer. not suspected. _' shipment similarly nishes all the now makes at Manhattan entire Populist ticket would involve supplied with southern fruit, and traffic government expenditure, but that it will i n relieve cases of Individual distress TERNATIONAL some humiliation, will be strong enough generally developed so that It lying CHEQUES beach. Alsu those used at the Chicago i rapidly outside the field of the of the the soon became necessary to double the list.” operations in lie makas no TRUE’S , to accomplish defeat of Towne and It is the perfection of simpliness Centennial, poor goods, llmr Consul Heade, of the United States, government, which would thus, but for FOR SALE. the selection of else for second remain uncared In fireworks aro dear at any up.i. somebody ranks in his generosity, for. and its Cheap price. worms says that Tien Tsin commercial construction, easy running, € solicited from IndU and conclusion 1 would to be allowed to orrespondence on res aU I place. Importance next to Shanghai and Canton, beg vida Banks and Our stock consists of Sky Rockets, Ro- take this of double wood els, Corporations, the and In a report to the State 4, opportunity expressing my self-adjusting soraping othere to open accounts os well Red I UR VAN AND TIIK GOLD department desiring man Candles, Crackers, Topctloes, complaints STANDARD. appreciation of and gratitude for the os from those to transaot Hank- common in says: “Tien Tsins, by its geographical bar attached to the wishing and shown by the duplex dasher, bust n ess of any and Green Torches, Japanese children. Mr. J. Morton dt^clares that he position, is the point of accumulation sympathy generosity ing description throngh Triangles, I Sterling of the United .States with lnd ia this lli uh Pare, and distribution of all merchandise des- people reduces the time of freez- Lanterns, Lantern Mines, Hot Air bal- harm lees. < will not support the of the the crisis.” materially 1 v candidate tined for thhe United States, or intended in present vegetable. a Floral Shells, Paper Cap Pistols, Democratic party on any conoeivuble for in the northern ing the cream. If you want STEPHEN & SMALL. PmWwl loons, i consumption prov- bombs for conditions. There are of inces of China. Direct shipments from IIA It BO it NOTES. MARSHALL Paper Caps, Punk, Dewey plenty gold freezer that is clean and _ R. 60DIN8. CaNw. the United States to Tien Tsin are Im- easily ^ppt fsbldtl children for * Democrats who already feel the same way Another lot of mackerel arrived yester- small (not dangerous), Caps practicable, it being in all oases more ad wholesome, one of these; all as Mr. and after the s. buy False Faces, Flags, all E" Can* Morton, campaign vantageous to ship to Shanghai or Hong- day, there being about 4,000 pound same, Cannons, TRUE’S Restore, health to .dolt., tm imm.dlat.lroa has gone on awhile, and the programme and then to the steamers The steamer State of Maiue arrived sizes, 2 and sizes Flag Poles 12, 14 kong tranship quarts up, bunting Flags, the blood, oareedisoa-.ee of the mucous lining of draft that between those tone and of the Bryan Democracy has developed light ply porta from Boston at a few minutes four aud 10 feet, Silk Flags. Wholesale and of the bowels and stomach, given and Tien Tsin.” past MONEY LOANED. there will be a greet many more. It will o’clock on her to St. John. We are retail. i Cho Foo is considered an extremely im- way Agents soon be that the success a M. J. t. TRUE * CO., Sahara. Mala*. | apparent of portant treaty port by reason of the con- The tug Piedmont arrived towing two for the Peerless, Iceland, Gem, Heirs and others desiring to Price lists furnished to the trade upon will be little less of a menaoe stant and demand for American Bryan to the growing coal barges. borrow on REAL ES- at that It is located on the and Arulio Freezers. money application. stability of tariff and currency condi- goods point. The lobstjr arrivals included the E.Mc- Lighting gulf of Pechfll, comparatively near to TATE, NOTES, household furni- tions than he was four be with years ago. To Tien Tsin, but nearer to the British port, Nlchol with 4,000 and the Hucretla Prices 11.25 up. Business strict- sure ture, pinnos, etc. the gold standard has been plaoed Weih&iwei, and its importance to Ameri- 5,000. Window Screens In the can interests Is by Consul Fow- confidential. statute book, and cannot bo got pictured The steamer Uargai sailed for Ixmdon ly _AND- ler in a report to the State department, out except with the cooperation of the at three o’olook In the afternoon. in which he says: “It Is satisfactory to Senate and House of Representatives, but see that during the six months under re- The A. K. Wright company Is loading Screen Doors. the election of Bryan would In all proba- view, the following American goods show the schooner Ida Hudson with ooal for GHAS. DAY, a over the same of 1896: bility bring along with it a Democratic gain period Matlnlcus Rook which Is one of the Shawmut Loan N. M. Perkins & Co., Drills, 18,814 pieces; sheetings, 111,040 gov- Kendall & Whitney, Co., House of and the New ernment station* In the lif* de- Representatives pieces;Jkcroidue oil, 948,050 gallons. Its saving Fodaral and Sts. ST,. ME 247 Middle 8treet. 8 Free Street. York Tribune that it la no 1» of note that of the 96 classes Tample PORTLAND, joTMU shows by worthy partment. JeKeM JKjlARKEr JeMUlM oolumn of the PRKR8, anil la FIRR ftf rentoer intiay fact I fall In lor* with the whole two* X vole*. "That aeooaots for the ac- LAST DIVIDEND. tiring A SMALL it tileijf to bt f»ir. In oludw many popular favorttae. IS HONOR OF HR. THOMS. and haven’t got over It yet (Applause.) count getting through." (Laughter.) Bteamare of tha Caaoo Bay Bteamboat ._ fouri.AND, Jane 90, WOO. Swede* have oora* to this CndUm leave Portland at 7 *1 "While at Gotten burg I "aw with pleas- "How many Th« Wovrihary * Nnllu Company will P Called tha rlMvaf Oat at aa Ialand Depa ICarly Mate and how a* our own cltlxen* m. and returning will leave Istraw hat. Others present gover- and Edward H. York Individual- of on the It didn't A Notable at the Portland bury Hehan will be oeen In New York In Jan- pleoe apparatus spot. Gathering was backward nor of a former of time in 1867 Maine going Michigan, governor ly for (18,000. Thl* 1* the Rune claim uary for a run. take but little of the chemical material to In Is a native of ooun- haa loulee Rial It had lost about MOO in population New York who my which was the R oodbury Frank MoKee engaged the blase and the damage re- Club. 1 brought against Mere- extinguish and one of the senators from to Mm. Meredith In “Janioe T T 7E sell an cx- that and I thought that something ty of York, estate and whloh waa denied play was small. The year * Moulton dith” In of Mary Mannerlng. sulting from It very be done. should the state of California. Maine le the best eupport could snd ought to Why by the referee In bankruptcy. Klaw Si Krlanger are very buay with cause of the Ore was a firs under the boil- V cellcnt quality when had a state In tlie union. The are of these people all go West they people their preparation* for the production er In tbe lower shop whloh set Dre to the and honest. Let ns stand the new Smith and da Koran opera, of Summer chanoe hers In Maine. straightforward AND DBAMA. Mr. K. A. Nomas was said to good MUSIC In whloh will ex- chimney. “I considered the well and the old state of Maine." •‘Foxy Qulller” thay problem by Jerome It will be aa mag- be tha agent for tha building In which Underwear for men at these President of the I.lnooln olub. ploit .Hykea. Mr. Thomas’s Interest- thought that the reason that all Virgin THE OEM. nificent an effort aa haa aver been aeon In the blase occurred. was because the of Portland and comic The model* of the aoenea 50c 1.00 the suit. good people went West Mayor Reynolds South little realize opera. each—$ The average theatre goer* Krneet Oroa Indicate a moat STAKTKD THK OFFICKK. Address. first had settled there and ex-Mayor Charles H. Randall,also spoke, submitted by ing Immigrant the amount of work that goe# on behind These are to lie had in 1 be- to the gorgeously magnificent equipment. this morn- these colonies had attracted others. each paying great oompllmenta will IDS In tha Shortly before two o'clock the soene* to produo* the mechanical There be people employed a loner was of the evening. who be with 850 when the train from tbe last white or blue mixed or ll »ved that If oommlsss ap- distinguished guest as The new opera, will supplied ing night effects of a heavy production «uoh who should to Sweden and The following were the gentlemen In costumee, requiring an enormoue ouQny was Woodford* Special pointed go got to add to the going through H. R. Fatal Card. In order of money. Buell a lavish ooetume dis- brown mixed, and from theee all on on# ship and look out attendance: W. W. Thomas, Jr., Officer Frank saw by tbe flash of the people realism of the approaching train In the play haa never before been contemplated New and them to and Z. AittOs L. Allen, Novel on the engine what be took to the sev- lie Tells the Story of Sweden for them bring Maine, Virgin, Thompson, leads from the theatre by an American management. headlight K. P. cast, a rops which In gauzicst through the state should to each of E. C. J. Christensen, electrical nffeAa will be made a feature be a person on the railroad track Me If give up Reynolds, Is on to the poWrr house whistle pulled the of the piece. "Foxy Qulller eral of thickness to Audience. them a hundred aores of wild land and Staples, Charles Cook, Wm. M. Marks, staging tried to reach It before th) train reached degrees Appreciative Msam effect whloh New York for a run even cue, and and the will be presented In and help them when It was neoessary that this 8. B. Kelsey, J. H. Hall, A. B. Hinds, the spot but was unsnooeasful to middle Is also used In the explosion scene Is In November._ up weight. state gain these people as residents K. P. Hawkes, Chester H. Pease, 8. A. when the oars rolled by expected to llnd might from the house a system carried power by of a human Wo are also as well as sdine of the western states." True, N. K. Redlon, N. P. Haskell, FORESTS FOR CON S LIP the mangled remains being showing of Thl* requires every attention Mr. Thomas went on to tell how he had Geo. A. Wood, H* Lappln, Freeman pipes. Instead he found a mall tmg torn to cue or the effeot Is an lino was and must aot upon the TIVES. exceptionally good A complimentary banquet tendered labored with this problem and after Go wen, F.A. Tompson, Arthur P. How- pieces by the wheels with let'sirs ad- Hon. lost. The devloe whloh causes lam evening by the Portland club to several had at last Induced the ard, Frank H. Little, J. K. Hewey, Bur- ingenious dressed to Woodford* strewn all orer the of Under- attempts the Balhriggan W. United State* min- the wall* to tumble and twenty plane* to Drvole Timber cental ned William Thomas, legislature of Maine to pass an act In ac- ton Smart, H. 8. Osgood, T. M. Bartlett, PcnaiijIvaaU Large track. Some of these letters of to *ma*h at eaoh performance la wear, knitted from fine ister to Sweden. It was a most pleasant cordance with his Ideas, how hs had pro* j C. H. Randall, H. T. Whltehouae, glass Preserve* for Their Benefit. money. Officer Frank telephoned Depu- Mr. 'lhomas the other worked by a trap mystery originated by and occasion. Besides seated the law to the special committee John Dennett, T. A. Joseelyn, E. F. ty Frith about the matter took combed cotton, Presi- Moohlnlst Robert McKee. Two men now Egyptian gut's!s wen? Congressman Allen, for the and had seen It P. Warren, F. H. of the mall bag. appointed purpose Thompson, Stanley u 1., tl,,. Mlln.i Hoots and It. tour- “FOUND WHAT?” rangements nlshtngs, Millinery, Shoes, the country arc able to surpass generation. It took Germany 200 years light weight, at 25, Mi Pooler in to make the famous Mack Forest what It under the direction of Caterer woods, reaching the township which ho House Furnishings, Hooks and the dinner at 6 o’olock the Fadettes Crockery, ing .States will “A Cure for RHEUMATISM.” a There was a liberal dis- is now. llut the United prob- and 50c Plain bis t>esfc style. had christened New Sweden, four months kindrel iuerohamllse,ln the Baxter block, In the Casino and this adds much to pair. play ably make as much progress In that line ••I had It and got fooled to perfection with va- of flowers and a distinguished gath- had In and found tliat 1 could neither play after the passage of the act which Congress, Oak and Free streets, this the enjoyment of a meal there. The pro- in tlfty years as Germany has done in two rious remedies, black lisle-thread, at was com- rub nor It out. At last I tried A. W. .‘10, ering The reception committee this about. — J. K. Clarenoe Is fresh centuries. phjste brought city. Idbby, President; gramme of the orchestra every MO<*KK*H ItKMKDY. and that fooled my rheu- of Messrs. K. P. William “The climate of Pennsylvania Is far 50c and Black cot- posed Staples, “How well I remember that summer Vloe President; Horatio and not the same that Is given In matism and no fuse. Try U and It will lool up. Hayward, evening more healthful than that of any other M. Marks, John H. Pierce, Dr. Herbert said Mr. Thomas. see yours.” thirty years ago," Staples, Secretary. the open air. Today will probably state in the Union, hut the people do not II. K. PARSONS. No. Cambridge. Mass. ton half-hose from 12 l-2c on F. Twltchell and W. H. Dow. Placed axe were rather too cannot out- of the of “Everywhere the blows of the At the start the store was a crowded auditorium at Underwood, know It. Besides, they enjoy Why! Mr. Carney, lamp department without Cha lestown, Maas., a bottle lor Mrs. Calla- a each menu was a McKlnlay button, the forest from for the stock. But business momen- more door life at present tresitossing got to 50c. Men’s ringing through early large for the music of the Fadettes grows han, a friend of his. She ti ted It, aud recom- pair of the chief on someone’s or some corporation’s do- which was a fine likeness until late at The soon and before the orchestra Is mended It to Mr*. Shea, of Malden. Well, she morning night. log tum gathered, long acceptable every day. The mains. There will 4>e ns need for our Silk of Gover- gave »t a trial and then advised Mrs. Forrest ot plaited magistrate. A large phtograph with their were became much too for the on all sides this season. to Col- Stockings, houses newly peeled logs stock large gaining friends citizens to go to ths Adirondack*, savin St.. Koxbury, who also trie I It with the nor ltoosevelt, which has been recently of the Florida or elsewhere, and then told her at 75c and rolling up on all sides. The giants store. I If the day Is warm the ride to Under- orado, California, same good results, uelghtor, black, $1.00 in the room, attracted when we once get these timber preserves Mrs. Sears, of Its merits. Next, Mrs. Peopard, placed reception forest were falling on every hand and It was deemed for the Interest of the Is one of the best In the world. wood In full operation, for healthful outdoor of Dorchester, used It with the same effect. the Pure silk ones much attention of fallen timber. should ex- It cured Mr*. (’. T. Piumer, ot Topsbam, pair. then came the burning business that the enterprise RIVERTON PARK. recreation. One out of every 1.000 persons Then. the had Presi- Me., who wri'es Mrs. ti lover of Koslindale, After cigurs been lighted New Sweden was the land mark for miles dies of in the cost tend. be pulmonary consumption Mass., about It. Back It goes to Mrs. Johnson $1.50. Fancy striped dent Zeuas for order The Royal Hungarian orohestra will Adirondack while in the Kiy- Thompson rapped around, by the smoke by A store was secured at Blddeford, region, of Cliehcague, Me. Well, same old story, she distinguished good at Riv- is oue in and after a few brief and remarks heunl in exoollent programmes stone State the rate only eveiy advls’-a Its use to f>er friend In So. Portland who and Socks, happy and by the shoots of flame by night.” the hut one In that city. It was spotted very day hugest this afternoon and evening 1,330 persons. Is also cured by It. Next. Mrs. Silas Deshou of Introduced Mr. Thomas. “It is our pleas- erton Park at lie graphically related how this work stocked from the main store at Portlund “It is only a question of time when Fast port. Me., then a call for It II. If. Ilav ft at 50c and the performances of the Elite Rons' store in Portland. They carry It In Freuchy, 25c, ure and privilege,” said President of the first well known and closing will be called upon to take drug had gone on, told of the birth and Mr. M. G. l.arralwe, Pennsylvania stock to suit the demauds of their trade. Tnetr “to extend the of Vaudeville Stars will be given today. ciire of its and find a way 75c. Thompson, courtesy a who had been nuined Wil- Installed consumptievs, alo le for the merits of child, boy, as a former Portland merchant, of that dreaded dis- reputation speaas welcome to the j merit of the entertainment deserves to prevent the spread this club aul a hearty of the was The llaui Wlilgery Thomas Pearson, as manager. The Blddeford store ease. Our state timber reservations will For men with honored son of Portland, one to the audlenoes. tender, marriage of the first couple in the little not In Its quarters. The very large lx* the remedy to help the state out of long outgrowing detail of the A. W. Moore’s Rheumatic Cure manor born, one who lias received from Fascinating in every pro- that dilemma.M wc re- settlement and the marriage feast whom adjoining store was leased, the second perspiring feet, his the honorable position of gramme Is tne performance to be given at government those “paupers of Thomas’s,” as some and third stories taken, and the entire commend a minister to Sweden and who has faith- Riverton Park, next week, the attrac- THE PANTHER SLAYER. John W. Perkins Co., very light one lmd termed them, had eaten with sil- block with a frontage of about TO feet duties of that office. tion none other than that famous fully performed the over being AUENT9, black cashmere ver spoons which they had brought | was thrown Into one great store; the An Eseoister In Which Bombonncl weight He lias won for himself the es- “The Cosmopolitans." Wholesale Druggists, Portland, Me. personal with them as heirlooms from their old considerable of In York organization, Was Almost Torn to Shreds. largest by any WJ.SJIU soft to teem and of the sovereign of Some of the features of this aggregation a|ir2t Stocking, enough friendship homes in Sweden, lie told how ho hud county. Bombonnel, the panther slayer, was a that nation to which he is the accredited and what accomplish In the amuse- about tha summer Meanwhile another store was secured they nuine at one time known all over France. form a cushion for the gone through speaking do minister. You ull know of the founding ment world are a trio of acrolwts who huntsman's fame in words of cheer to the down hearted, talk- at Brunswick, one that had t>een in the Later the mighty the of New Sweden in this state. The wilder- grotesque and contortion knockabout chase wss overshadowed by that which foot, absorbent ing to the homesick women, petting the Boardmun family To years. This was also enough ness cf that section has given place to tricks and uchleve feats of most unique he acquired in the Frauco-Prtissian war children and at night time lying down, stocked and under the to take the put management a Miss Bcth- up homes and a community and on the bars, Nel- as leader of sharpshooters. perspira- pleasant thrifty and tired out but the hap- of Mr. William A. of K. original conception ragged, dirty Fall, formerly clever am-Kdwurds, who knew him well, gives has grown up. It is iny pleasure, Mr. son,Olinseretl and Deinonio. Their tion, that piest man in Maine because he could see H. White & Co.'s, Boston. The Bruns- In her Reminiscences'* preventing a welcome to with absurdi- “Anglo-French Minister, to give you hearty for the acts are well Interspersed “something being accomplished wick store Is growing lustily. many entertaining glimpses of this re* elaminess, the summer this club, and now I have the pleasure of ties and genuine surprises.Other features good and welfare of the state.’* (Hearty But now more extension Is demanded. markable 4Qan. to you, of the are the (ioolmans, presenting a high bane of men who introducing gentlemen lie told how the little colony A Boston Branch has been added to Bombonnel’s panther hunting took many applause.) | and club, lion. William W. Thomas.” class and novelty musical act; l*ang in He had slain more than luid grown to the number of 114 when the syndicate. Part of the B. F. Istrra- place Algeria. have never discovered On rising to begin his address Mr. Introducing songs, dialogue and GO of these beasts. One nearly slew him, winter came, how year after year rolled bee Company store, Washington and West Sharpe, Thomas was accorded the warmest kind dances of In their come- for he met it in a hand to claw encounter the and he still stood them, streets and has great originality of wear- by by aiding Temple place, Boston, and from the conflict advantage of a Mr. Thomas spoke as fol- sketches, “The Hawker;’’ and the emerged victorious, greeting. them by counsel and advice and helping been leased the J. It. dy heart by Libby Company season’s but frightfully mangled. made of lows: “I thank you from my Mr. become Komograph, one of last biggest ing stockings the struggling colony until it hud for a Book Stole. He had received five wounds on the left President for the kindly greeting and you hits In the summer parks, presenting the wool in warm deep rooted in the soil of Maine. He Mr. Hayward, a member of the Libby hand, eight in the left arm, four in the weather; for your hospitable welcome. latest and most Interesting motion gentlemen, had seen it grow to U00 persons at the end tlrm, has the week In New York very head, ten in the face, four in the mouth, that should be spent these we have at all 1 deem it a great honor I besides nose was he prices of four years with 2200 acres of cleared with the great hook publishers, buying pictures. and tbese his broken, thus greeted by gentlemen who have the THEATRE. had lost several teeth, and oue cheek was ground and the colonists fairly well off books to stock the Boston Brunch store. M’CUUsUM’R from 25c up. standing that yuo have in the good city clawed to shreds. It was at first suppos- and prospering. It is expected that the Urand Opening Theatre goers are reminded that the of Portland and a better does not ed that he would die, then that he would AVhite Duck Suits— city the tlrst next of “The Lost Para- expectations have at hurt been will take plaoe of week. last two performances to fortu- exist on God s earth. “My be disfigured monstrosity. But green (Applause.) at thea- said Mr. Thomas. He told how The Boston Branch will be under the dise” will lie given McCullum’s Id a remote with- blouse, trousers, hat and was down in the woods in the realized,** nately, although place, “I and that he hail visited the spot last Monday in general management of the house of B. tre this afternoon nnd evening out anaesthetics or proper nursing awiila- northern part of the state last Monday. It rublier-solo shoes, are s that the UIV 1^1. <1 IUUU/UB II ua company with the governor of the state, F. Larrabee Company of which Mr. J.K. the sals of s.-at denotes oozy Wl/UIVUUU, DU1|,IVU| wasn t my first visit there for I sawT the of the welcome they had received with Libby is president. play house will be tilled to Its capacity at hand to patch him up. sold in this spot 850 years ago and I have been there “I can in measure restore department. bands of music and cheering people. He This looks like a promising venture as each time. ltobert Wayne nas maue a great your A long felt want—trous- several times since. Thirty years ago that physiognomy. At any rate I can give related how the little colony had grown the department has sold annually as high hit In the part of ltouben L'liAf u.na n lunirlini, U'i It If nnn pronounced you features that will be human,” said ers at $3.38. and increased in numbers and wealth. as (55,000 worth of Hooks, and the stock Warner and in the character of Margaret climbed the mountains he would see one tho physician after examining his hurts. not felt howev- it numbers a,OOJ it has will be greater tills year, me capital larg- ltuthuen, May Ilosmer has been signally They're unbroken forest stretching miles and Today people, “But 1 warn you beforehand the suffer- OWEN, MOORE & CO. CiiO horses, ii.UOO cattle valued at the low- er and the management mure efliclent. successful, uctlng the part with an effec- ing will be horrible.*' er, but worsted : but you miles as far as the eye could reach, a est estimate at $808,000. With pardonable It will be seen by the foregoing that tiveness that has appealed to all Intelli- “Doctor," was the reply, “do your best. forest In which the sound of the settlers’ never before felt cloth so can heart pride the speaker dwelt upon the line the J. It. lilbby Co. Is a syndicate of gent theatre goers. Her costumes In this I answer for myself. My is CITY OF PORTLAND. ax was never heard, a forest above whose for these Swedish tanners are four active stores of its own. are marvels of beauty that have sound." nice tl)a money. never crops which progressive character treetops the smoke of the log oabtn So was his courage. lie endured like producing. I^ast year they produced 185,-1 The three branches are supplied with awakened the highest admiration. Tbe weather has shrunk circled and in which roamed the moose, an Indian and emerged from the ordeal a Notice to C'outracloi’g. 000 barrels of potatoes valued at $187,000 goods trom the parent store here in Port- Next week Mauager MoCulium presents the deer, and In which prowled the bear battered aud ugly man, it is true, but of the price, but it will o°t and they liave accumulated $1,148,500 land. The buying for many lines of the famous and successful military und where at night time could be heard o countenance not moustrous nor repul- with several Behind the cloth. pronosa’s for leading lawns and worth of property where thirty years ago goods is in combination oth- drama, “The Ulrl I Left Me," sive. Such ss did not dis- shrirjk the hooting of the Arctic owl. How great disfigurement SEALEDwalks on Lite Eastern Promenade will Le t here was not a blade of er [ houses In other places especially written Kyles, of the New bis friends did not trouble him at all. 4 now $3.38. receive ! the Commissioners of Cemeteries oontrast now. There be single grass large by Kranklyn gust styles by the today may at the growing. (Great applause.) In the Furniture and Hook Department. York Sun an 1 David Uelasw, author of He was walking one day with M. B., ft and Public Grounds, office of the Com- seen miles upon miles of rolling fields, missioner of Public Works. City Hall, until lie told of their excellent schools, of the Tnls applies with great force sucoessss. It Is a of the North- man of unfortunately harsh features, at hemes with substantial houses advantage many play lots—on .Saturday, July 7th, 1300. 12 o'clock M., when pleasant when the were startled to hear a Broker) suri)- be and six bids from New Sweden who have gone both to the hoase and their customers os west and tells a story of an Indian upris- pair they will publicly opened read. Plans, and cosy cottages, llelds green with grow- street out: New snec.Ileal ions and further inloriuaiion maybe from amidst the huts and and the efforts of the United States boy sing mer suits. prices herds of cattle In the to college log quantity governs purohase price. ing obtained at the office of said Commissioner of ing crops, large Bombonnel and M. B.t tbs Works. Bids should be marked burnt stumps, of the influence New Swe- troops suppressing It. It is said to be a “Thereto as the clothes. Public “Pro- pastures and here and there u school two ugliest men in Dijon 1" tbin posal for Drafting Lawns, etc.,” and addressed den has exerted on the rest of the state true of frontier military life and to the Commissioners of Cemeteries and Public house. There the of churches BRIEFLY TOLD. picture “Not so loud, my little friend. Let $10 suits now $7.63. spires point (.rounds, who reserve the right to or and of the 5,000 good citizens Maine has abounds in stirring action, exciting In- folks find It out for 6aid the reject any havenward above the tree tops and the themselves," a I bids, should deem it for the interest of enlivened $12 S 15 suits now $9.89 they resounds gained by this colonization plan. cidents and thrilling climaxes, amiable M. B., while Bombonnel burst the City so to do. sound of the church going bell The Massachusetts “I am full of this legislature passed a viin of Une Mr. McCullum out laughing and was always delighted suits now $15. Commissioners of Cemeteries and Publie the aisles of the forests. This just subject gentle- by comedy. $20 through " the Fitc lease bill and it now afterward to the incident. D rounds. men, said Mr. Thomas hburg goes will In a part In this relate has been not ns apologetically appear prominent A. W. SMITH, Secretary. great change wrought, by to the for in I have come from this governor signature. anl Mabel Tulltaferro, the talented .Tunc 23, io.W. gentlemen, but by foreigners, by people closing.” just play On sale to-day— jesodtd colony and can’t keep from talking about and favorite child artiste will also have Date* Streets. speaking a language other than our own. MARRIAGES. Commend us to the ever Dutch 250 dollar oegligee it. 1 thank you for your kind attention an Important part, making her first up- tranquil “1 thought gentlemen, us this Is u social houses. will season. The sale of seats streets, with their mellow afllique 69 t ha could and heartily say good bye.” pearanoe of tbe shirts—1900 vintage. and Store as well as a political club, til In this city, .Tune 27. by Kev. W B. ltovard. These mostly follow circles, as is to be Reynolds’Trunk Bag And then came the applause, ho heart- William Liberty and May Turner. Is now progressing for this engagement. speak to you of nothing that would be expected in a fortified place, but the cents each. felt and so long oontinued, so enthusias- la Norm Ellsworth. June 23, Fredarle A. It will be found advantageous to book Buy your Trunk., more entertaining or instructive than the Starkey of Ells worth Falla and Miss llattls H. typical Dutch street, found everywhere, tic and so sincere that Mr. Thomab was McGown of North Ellsworth. tickets for Fourth of July day at the Bag. and Ores. Suit causes which led up to the founding of is the line of houses by the canal, a range forced to rise and bow to his audl- In Treniont. dime 24, Fred Bridges and Miss last moment. Games direct of the is our again earl of old trees in front shading the Indian red our colony of Xew Sweden, for It Arubel a ltninlll. tors. brick behind, with its white win- manufacturer and You will excuse me If I am a In Rluehlll, .luue 20. Frank J. Staples end CASINO THEATRE. bright ittlony. 1 Miss Lime K. both of Brooklin. as as much aavo *nt called Willey, dow sashes, bright polished money. little because I am now back Pris'd Thompson then upon In Treniont. dune Jlollot and FRANK M. LOW & CO., egotistical 21, Benjamin There will be a season of high clues brass. Nothing is more suggestive of In the dear old tow n where everyona Congressman Amos L. Allen. M Isa Gertrude llouier. Old Trunks taken In Koekland, June 27. Philip B. Johnson ol vaudeville at the Casino theater, Long tranquil repose and old fashion. They knows as ’Bin’ and if 1 *‘l regret that the has called Men’s Outfitters, in for me Thomas, president Boston anu Jeannette P. Shields of Vluaihaven. with a stretch along the broad canal before exchange Island, beginning grand opening " said Allen af- new ones. have a little to say about ‘Bill' I am upon me,” Congressman them, where cross and barges lie Monday evening, July 8. Entertain- bridges Monument Square. sura will 1 ter the applause had subsided. I came to you forgive me, (Applause.) DrATHS. ments will be each night, with together alongside. Goods delivered be given jewOJll “It was back some 118 yean ago enjoy your hospitality and also to Even In very populous capitals we come away matineeeon Wednesday and Saturday. freeany where with- our war to hear my friend Thomas In the suburbs on some delightful, retired when I was appointed one of present good In this city, June 29, Henry P. Dewey, aged In the in The array of talent appears adver- same 5 mile, cf Cort- who Is friend. I don’t see 70 veers. bits of canal, leaving much the ef- consuls to Sweden by that great man my pors)nal land. (.Funeral services Sunday at 2.30 p. m. at his fect as does Church row at Hampstead. whom It was a boon to me to know but that be is just the same *11111’ Thom- 6 Promenade. great isle residence. Eastern Old fashioned well to do folk live here in as as he was when 1 first saw him in [Friends will kindly omit flowers. We give trading personally, Abraham Lincoln. (Ap- :&7 one the en- In Burry, June 22, Frauklto W. Morgan, aged for retirement. There is such at busi- at We all knew then that ‘Bill’ What Shall We Hava Dessert P flam pa. plause ) In Sweden I made It my college. OB years. trance of The Hague on the Bcheveningen Pianos^ Mrs. Busan C. This arises In the ness to beoome familiar with the language Thomas would do something worthy in In Hueksport. June IB, Atwood, 'lueetlon family every aide, where the charming woods begin. Tranks and j «v answer it One fu»w wmrn*nUd, Bag. of aged years. day. Let us today. Try Jell-o. of the their customs and the pro- in the world. Some others that famous la St Juno William H. Anything more old world and solemnly with Mahowanieoi Ce*e people, | George, 24, Cbaples, a delloue and healthful dessert. Pre- repaired. class been heard from in 36 attractive cannot be We might ; ducts of the country, and all. that con- have high aged years. minutes. No no imagined. lu Hock land, June 32, Mrs. Ann Love- pared In two boiling! a££SZ$I50” evenings. In after Mr. Thomas had I Mary well fancy ourselves back to the days of Open cerned them. 1 learned to adfntre them as places. gone Joy. aged 85 years; George W. Kimball, need Baking! simply add bol'.ing water and D: fUr William Temple and of William of an to Hwoden 1 was clerk in the treasury 07 years; 23d. Willard Daggett, aged 4«yr». get toooei Flavors:—Lesson, Orange, honest, economical, Gottwrlng, gen- Mrs. have strolled j tn Prospect. Juno 22, Mary Moody, agod1 and Uet a Orange, who may along 639 CONGRESS ST., Jwt Akm ShtVi erous, Jolly people. The feUows were all department at Washington and was them | Raspberry Strawberry. pack- at 10 eta. these banks.—Gentleman's Magazine. aprtMUn June 31. Bis. Hattie fteUln*. age year grooars today, -' gallant, the glrli were good looking and when his account went through.” ■’in "tocirporv I"' «-1'*: 1 —u—■ JLJI -a ■■ «■■ ■.m. —w- .-XJ aiKRunon mucki.i.awkoot. MllNS TOWNS. THE SCHOOUIOtTga ON THE HUA. SENT TO MEN "All the work! lore* a krrar" la pot FBEE_ That more true than that all tbs world krtta A Host Remarkable Retort j Ilmi •< lal.ml Satkmtl hr Ow UmI an old schoolboua*. Otar, homely, Jack- Qakkly Restore* Ltot OrmyaslMU. lea- knife hei l($ old tfalls! HOW many Vigor to Beau der assoc lotions, hdw many rrtAeees of ro- PRICES and LOW WINDHAM. manor ding thereon! For the boy* > rm Trill P»k>|> (ml ter nail •• girls of the eontlnned on AU Wb* Write. Windham Centre, Jnne Mr. Shan- pant geprration In the district Winters, at leaat, Fra* trial package* of a has finished his school, —:- ahan, the contractor, r*medy ara bring a*IM -AT till they were well up to maturity. Who work on the Anderson bridge and will writ* lha IItat* Radical does not ramietubw who of auoh aa were leave with his crew this week, when an- tint a* aair AM bleat with auoh a youth, the enviable po- fiui agatait th other company will come to do the Iron sition of those superior and exalted brings nDaring st loot work and the which will soon tat* tea* dockled trial lay bridge, In the back —tbs big boy* and girt* la a be passable. parka*** to all who writ*. It tool ■eats! aat aad all mu who awffor with lies. C. 8. Carter I s away. trwaf By "an okl aohaolhouaa" la meant, not aay farm ft rngwai weakaam malting Mr. George D. Hanson Is painting Mr. one and Ironed Cash of our modern, stirobed One *DQ wWf t***• *on Maine’s James Staples's house iirflfto mmrnorjf ^lh2*l0T.ri7 Price, I Spot edifices, with all tbelr up-to-date appll- or of aaa saw Mr. and Mrs. Spurr from Otlsfleld wwli, *maelaMaa p*M* aones, tbelr charts and globes, their sys- our* tbmamlm at homo. made a short visit at Mr. Willard Lamb's tems and paraphernalia of electricity and Th* r*m*dy haa a paaallarly gratefnl last week. •ffaal of warmth aad mat to aat dkaot steam-not that One young 1 ton gallant at Mrs. George Hallett, with her little son to lha daalrod luaatioa glrlgg strength all but his plain, old-taahionrd elder ana darriopaiant Jam whar* It la aaadad. HOUSE. has arrived at Mr. Winslow CLOTHING Henry, the real of a It ear** all lha Ilia aad trodbtoa that the months brother, thing generation Hawkes's where she will spend oOm* from y*an of ml*am of th* natn- ago. This la meant, the little red school- of July and August. ral fnaotlonsabd haa baao aa ohaolata mo- houas on the hill, Isolated, unshaded, th* Btat* Mrs. George B. Hanson Is In Gorham rn* In all *atea A rrotwri to open alike to the blast* of winter, an d M*dl*al laatllum, itd UfcatfWI B*|W- earing for the sick. the thunderstorms of summer, when the lag, rt Warn*, lad., mating that poo IOO Men's Blue 8uits, 96.00, worth $10.00. The High school closed Friday for the dmiraMa mi tlaalr fm trial paakaga* 8erge school mistress was fain to dismiss the Th* summer vacation. will b* Moapllod with prom paly. Wool Cassimere $6.43, worth $10.00. session and gather the "frightened chil- Iaitltot* I* deriroua of molting that IOO Men's All Fancy Suits, The concert given Friday evenlngjat dren for Imaginary protection abont her great clam of man who or* naahto to the Free Baptist ohurch, by the Arlun homo to b* IrwMd and tba fm IOO Men’s 8ack at worth $8.00. knee. That little red sohoolhouse with Mi* Suits, $5.00, COLUMBIAS ! Male Quartette of Portland, assisted by mmpl* will oaabla tb*in ta aaa how It I* a door with an of 45c. Sft. Kdward Quinn, reader. was well at- mloroecoplo windows, to b* oarrd of mioal woaknm wbtn IOO Dozen Men’s Outing 8hlrts, 2 collars, pair cuffs, S tended notwithstanding the rain, and Iron hasp, with two long rows of seats the proper romadlrn nr* employed. Th* much all Inratot* fhak*a no mtrlstlona all worth enjoyed by preeent. across and a stove between, this 1* the Any IOO Dozen Men’s Fine sample lot, sizes, T Mrs. Frank Hawkes has returned from man who writ** will b* mnk a fma Outing Shirts, kind of that la meant. a at and China. thing mated Mb a pack- 0 visit Albion aampl*. oanfnlly plain at this 69o. The Windham High school had a ptcnlo This old survivor of a day gone by lives age *o that It* mlptent naad har* a* $ 1.00, 91.26, sale, of or R at White’s bridge, Saturday. In form In a few forgotten districts, and f*ar *mhn(Tn*waant pubiteUf. Mr. Fred Hawkes and his wife, also Bandera ar* reqdeawd to Writ* wllhoftt Policemen’s and Firemen’s Suspenders, fine quality, regular length, M In the memory of all the grave men and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ayer, have gone t) do lay. of ■ " ■ ■■ E Providence to attend the graduation of women walking their divers paths 18c pair. their sons, William Cuyler Hawkes and life, who conned their spelllngbooks In Friends ADVICE. R Jesse Howard Ayer,from school, their of knowledge, under MIL BARKER'S White Shirts and Plain Black Shirts, 50c Jnne ‘Jtlth. early pursuit Men’s Black and Striped Tuesday, Meet one of S Miss Mary Kllzabeth Anderson hnsoome that seven-by nine roof. to her old home to spend the summer. those grave travelers, refer to those old quality for 38c. Find Out If Hi'n In taa* ml HARTFORDS Miss Grace Lowell has gone to Prout’s schooldays—how Instantaneous Is the night Nook to do table work. far* flash of response! t hin* Hr We U* Alaeed. The four les'lcr* in the chain wheel z Mrs. Lydia l’ope Is orttioally 111 with clan*, each containing the highest pos- pneumonia. You suggest that Master .lofaca had his SEE SHOW WINDOW. alblo value for its price. ColamMaa, $50 ; denied him them Hartfords, $35; Storsotrs, $30; Pennants, virtues, though you BUXTON. June 20.—Wharton Bar- ! $25. tnen. The grave traveler eagerly re- Philadelphia. June 29.—We desire to correct Underwear at 25c Each. Chicopee. uouus was ker, the nominee ot the C'nclnnall Popu- Men's Fine Balbriggan the sponds »mt,.M I stress Manilla on error In our last report, namely: who Is after all a old if her list convention for 1'resident, prob- age of Mrs. Bounds. The jige should be good soul, spectaoles Linen and Crash 50c. Coaster Brake one the best men In this Boys' Suits, Columbia | 89 instead of 98. were Iron-bowed. You revert to the ably of posted The Circle at Mm. Martha Pennell’s on affairs his views Mar be attached to almost of the and tell how country Chine* gave in Linen and any bicycle, in of the night spelling school, Wash Suits, Duck, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, Price extra was very well attended, spite in China, lie Boys'Fancy chain or chainlem $8.00 went the last on side to be today on the situation when ordered with 10HO machine. “Saves thunder showers Wednesday afternoon. you your one-third of the work.” : Seventeen were and had a down. The traveler In- said: $ $2.50. v present pleas- spelled grave $ 1.50, 1.75, $2.00, was voted to hold an ice have come to a crisis in our his- ant time. It quires, with a twinkle of the eye, If you "we cream social at the Golden Cross hall cm on a Set Columbia and Storm*r Catalogues. : We are attempting to embark 11th. Mrs. remember who spelled you down. You tory. Wednesday evening, July from the of gtssl John Waterman Invited the Circle to oonfesa, growing mellow, that It was you departure paths peace,of for the that COLUMBIA BICYCLES, meet with her on July 18th, for the after- who wrote the verse of a tender nature, will and brotherhood, paths noon and are lead to and to the \ Home OHIce, • Hertford, Com. evening. Young people In the buck of Sarah Jane’s arithmetic. for nations glory fheq j invited to come in the evening. cordially his We an* on the verge or emlmik- fourteen men of this The grave traveler has a break In grave. Thursday morning undertaken neighborhood took their hoes and went voice as he confides that he has never ing on a wnr_ wlth_China,| F. 0. BAILEY & CO., of and | to Mr. James Pennell’s garden and hoed forgotten Marla. Silence. You both wit h the~ailied powers Europe IRA F. CLARK 8c it for him, no being so sick he could for the protection pf CO., i co'.um'iia Dealers, Port lied. Me. j to be in a side Japan, ostensibly ! not do it for himself. We are glad to pretend finding something citizens in (jhlnn, but thn-sU-n- ilir"1. that he is slowly. pocket, something that requires a good foreign report Improving the deal of over and a Ing to result In a war among powers, SEBAGO. bending fishing good Boot and Shoe we find ourselves lighting deal. Without seeming to find It, you In which may One Price Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers, Dealers, Sebago, June 98.—Mr. and Mm. Geo. and Kranoe. straighten up and survey the weather. with England Japan against, D. Jewell spent Sunday In Portland at and The* are the Then you both remember how you tried Russia Germany. Dr. Eugene Libby's, we when we to home with the same one prospects that pick up Is vis- go girl, night, Alic.* Douglas* of West Gorham u war with the and both of “mitten.” She embark on powers against 28 MONUMENT ^ Jne‘J8-8t you got (the 26and # SQUARE Omega Oil relatives In Sebago. iting China. took the arm of the fiddler, Jock. _ The time 16 near approaching when the In such a war. You and what a "And before embarking Democrats of this town will have a cau- laugh, now, say good before further In making war upon cus to nominate a candidate for the legis- Joke It was. It was a serious crisis then. going whom the in thither to lature. It is doubtful if any Well, you ooncluile, Ann Susan married China, despatching troops is divided between will enter the with the of party married the fiddler and she act In cooperation troop# INSURANCE. to nominate him, Jack, WE ISSUE TEAM LIABILITY contest as It will be necessary it behooves us to halt, ask danced to a I other nations, one whom the party can unite upon, or sorry tune, poor girl Again ourselves if we havi right on our side, the Naples Republicans will again elect your memory, and that of the grave trav- all for find the answer. these the insures against liability per- their inan as before. with remarkable and without passion, Under policies Company made the eler, agree unanimity 2 Preparations are being for And that answer let us be guided. If at East as touohlng the birch switches you were by and vehicles. 7th of July celebration Sebago, let us on of accidents caused horses we find the is on our side, sonal account by with literal awards offered for the many both sent out to cut, as a means of grace right injuries until we have won the right; amusements and attractions of the day. to each other (In the hands of the mis- go ahead out Showers will help the hay crop If we find we have not, let us draw today tress), after you hail run away from some. we ftnd school down to the brook to wade. Oh of an alltanoe unholy. CUMBERLAND CENTER. "As we demand that others respect our General yes, you can laugh at the remembrance E. C. JONES & CO,, Agents, An ecclesiastical council called for the the of others. of that for the smart of shins rights let us respect rights of Rev. P. E. Miller too, your purpose installing It behooves ns to s»e If the powers and as of the church, was salved under the overwhelm- COMPANY. pastor Congregational quickly not MARYLAND CASUALTY we are one of the powers, have pro- met at this place Thursday afternoon and ing preponderance of fun. of Rev. C. D. war In China. And If we find organized by the choice Ah, the multitudinous reminiscences voked the Crane as moderator and Rev. W. H. Mc- find China 1b able to that the Old Home Week we liave, and keep Bride as scribe. The examination of the hand-clasps order if we keep hands off, as the vice- candidate being entirely satisfactory the ; will electrify to life! central have assured installation services were held at 7.30 CLARA MARCELL E GREENE. roys of the provinces A Little DID YOU EVER p. m. The following is the order of ex- the world they can ami will, let us draw ercises: THE BEECHER CLUB AT FKYE- out of t he war In whloh we have Joined. Organ Prelude. " In If we find that the Report of Council Scribe BURO. And, any event, Hot to compare tho present in war on China double liberal accident Invocation, The members of the Beecher club en- allied powers making benefit Rev. C. W. Fisher, Mechanic Falls at the dismember- to of with tho last Thure are In reality alining Isn't It. when the thermometer is at 78 and a tendency to go higher policies today, Scripture laesson, joyed a most delightful outing old-tltne limited benefit ment of that not the protection are lots of them Rev. C. D. Crane, Yarmouth day at the old oolonial residence of Or. S. empire, think of eating Corned Heel and Cabbage!* Wc selling ?stop teebnieal forms before the let us at once draw out Anthem, Choir C. Gordon and his Mrs. McKen- of their citizens, we would advise eating > 1 ... sister, however, ■ PREFERRED alllunce. For in such The left on the of such unholy Hev. B. S. Hideout, Norway ney, at Fryeburg. party case we oannot honorably stay in. Bight Hand of Fellowship, 8.60 train over the Mountain division of entered the field. "Our blunder is belittling the ltev. I. A. Flint, Falmouth the Maine Central, and were met at the | great For All Aches Charge to the People, of the Chinese, is underrating It Is Better now ant station Dr. who escorted them ability — s Rev. Smith Portland by Gordon, i WE DID IT. Baker, them as a We don’t understand and arms, and to the street cur, which soon left the people. Aching legs aching Concluding Prayer, Hev. C. D. Crane Natures own Chinn and the Chinese any better than stuff just now, with perhaps Cold Chicken or Turkey. all other kinds of aches need Hymn No. 115 purty at his home, where they found the Yaw Nearly all the oibe.- companies have only understand us. We are as as Green Green or Wax Cucumbers ?▼ been forced the Prifkrbbd com- Benediction, Pastor In to welcome them. they Ignorant food such Peas, Means, Lettuce, by hostess waiting petition to foUowItbe leader—The PREFERRED one thing, and that is a thoroughly The term of school at District No. 5 of their resources as they of ours. As wo and Strawberries reminds one of the ocean bree/.es blowing so frosh Ample time was given before lunch to —but U stands tue Insuring public In hand to closed was a most successful one thorn In our Ignorance, they de- farms of the Such food nourishes the PREFERRED** good rubbing with Omega Oil. A big just the Interior of this fine old man- despise and sweet over the hillside cape. patronize company—The and was taught by Miss Winifred Miller Inspect all the that made the other companies give t/*e us. It Is a misfortune way and brain. You will find our on fresli greeu stuff ache heeds more oil add more rub- of Newcastle. Miss Miller Is a teaoher of sion,'which was built In 1809 by the father spise both the body prices public double beneJUs and liberal contract4 round and likely In the end to cause experience and possesses the happy facul- of the late Gov. Dana, and remains the very low. bing than a little ajhe; but, whether of her scholars busy. The ruuoh bloodshed." ty keeping same as when first constructed, with the an entertainment at Union or the will scholars gave big little, pain disappear ui imviug uwu iwwwnuou uj hall on the evening of the closing day. exoepwou -NEELY CAPE POSTPONED.””” when Omega Oil gets a chance at it. Ur. Gordon, who has been particularly In using Omega Oil, always rub KENT’S HILL. fortunate In securing the proper furniture New York, June 189.—The hearing In for such a mansion, nearly .'every room writ of extradition for Charles F. W. the the toward heart. VIA with ancient sets of solid C. F. DUNLAP, Mrs. Hamilton opened her house last being furnished Neely, charged with embezzling many among them being two old- of dollars from the postal de- evening for a reception to Hev. Chas. A. mahogany, thousands EAT State Agent, fashioned canopy bedsteads, beautifully of moved for In the A BIG CONTRACT. Blackman and wife, who are to move partment Cnbn, were sofa court was week to Peak’s island. The draped. In the parlor tables, United States ciroult today, akket. June 39.—Messrs. II. this worthy Mercier 86 EXCHANGE STREET Kumford Falls, mirror the while the The motion was were a social time and of empire style, until July 83. Mass have couple expecting only adjourned P. Cummings & Co., Ware, contained a most with the ot Portland, Me. and a chance onoe more to meet th elr dining-room magnifi- made In aooordanoe provisions oontract for the dec21 eodtf been awarded the super- table and and one act Con- friends and were much surprised when cent mahogany chairs, the special extradition passed by structure of the Oxford Paper company's Mr. after of of the finest sideboards to be found In the gress during Its last session. Neely, who at Rum. the Hev. Holmes, speaking plant, covering several acres, and the In default of their residence, of the friends country. The library sttlng-room has been locked up (Ml,DUO ford Falls. The plant consists of the fol- long many FOR SALE. they hud made, and the regret whioh all also had their share of handsome tables, ball, was In oonrt today. Costs buildings: Machine, finishing, their lowing felt at departure, presented them, mirrors and chairs. At 1 o’clock the bath and view beater acid absorbing, on behalf of their friends, as a token of Fine 9 room lions* besides pantry, nusurpassed, engine, digester, guests sat down to an elegant spread, a acid remembranoe and love, a beautiful pres- slate sink In kltehen, front and back But sulphur burners, sulphur storage, a car hot water, open plumbing, ent of silverware. Mr. Blaokman respond- after which they were given horse acid storage, bleach liquor, Borrower window and door screen*. department, ed feelingly and appropriately. Mr. and ride the length of the road, which was porch, Quarter wet machine, tower, screen and bleach- Blackman have lived here when of material was very Sirs. twenty greatly enjoyed by the merry party. At A Beautiful Woman’s House built two years ago prices blow soda naustlolx- years, and their home has ever been the either ing, tank, digester, the who had been at- attractiveness depends low. 7600 feet of land Electric cars three minutes way. to center of much kindly, unselfish work. 4 o’clock doctor, effectually stop Ing, evaporating, reclaiming, screen, soda on the appearance 'They have kept In touoh with all and are tending a meeting of the trustees of largely Best of reasons for selling. Great bargain. and boiler house The Messrs. of her hair. When it b auy sort of a pulp loved by all. returned, Fryeburg Academy, bringing (hick and .of a rich color she Cummings & Co.'s oontract Is for some- with him Mr.'Fernnld of Boston, a friend will always be attractive Toothache like (300,000. Some 4,000,000 brick, TO NOMINATE BRYAN ON FOURTH thing of Miss Charlotte Thomas, who enter- looking. The hair may be L 400,000 feet spruce, 100,000 feet maple golden, black or brown, but with Kansas, City, Mo., June 89.—A story tained the oompany with songs and reci- 1000 window frames, 3000 atshea when gray or laded hair flooring, has been In circulation indicating that manner. Fol- tations in a most artistic cornea then there is an ap- St. 880 tons of iron are the Items 53 and among M. OBTUNDER to nom- ofane L. have been eventhough LEIGHTON, were Exchange plans already perfected this, the guests again Invited pearance into Its construction. lowing she rruy look and feel as je28deodlw entering inate Bryan on July 4th, even If the where loe cream and to the dining-room, J-ouug as ever. Udder these gray —♦— of such as circumstances other business the convention, cake were which Mr. Fer- hair is a draw back both to men and women. RAILROAD MAN. served, during A VETERAN committee on You’d be glad permanent organization, nald entertained the company with a reel artificial teeth. switch who will tell to beautiful He Is the tender credentials and even the should platform tatlon, “How the Miners Welcomed the In order to make Artificial Teeth * »uccee« th.ynmst to hare it iu tomorrow's Issue of the Is attained Dr. fievaueapproilmalenatureP°»; lombluntlnu of (aoid or enough the readers of have to be postponed. in an inimitable •Ihla. Thli high state Of perfection bjr Baby at the Circus,’’ Hair-Health Ai;«ln«n..Sa dubbcr'pV.i;. to? AFLlficlaf Teeth. The adfantage. of this p!.U are a Portland bunday Times the story of the to the mouth: a the house wlieu that manner. There were no literary exercises has been a blessing to many thousands of men and perfect fit; the arr.nigeuieut ol the leeth to give a natural egpreaslon perfect was white on one side and million of this eurface. the tone of the vole. In cow whloh the members of the club, the day women (over three preparation counterpart of the natural teeth on the lingual tfiereoy Improving by have been sold in the United otaieS. England and aud Thl» of work cannot be surpa.sed In tills couutry. 11 It the unbearable ache red on the other and the lesson that A sponging aiming. high grade given up to pleaseure. All France during i8«l) who are now enjoying fine head being wholly this Smlthers drew from the calamities warned of hair produced by unequalled preparation fpr w.«if Jejy too soon the grandfather's clock restoring, strengthening and beautifying the hair begins. the death of the the A. Portland, Me. consequent upon untimely I that must take the car for Halr-Heaftb quickly cleanses scalp, removes W. K. EVANS, V. M. C. Biilldln*. the party they and breaking of the hair. pit. some observations on the landruoand stops falling apr26\V ASdSnio the cow, with the Btatlon, where they boarded Con- foolishness of worrying alwut the trou- ductor Richards's train for home, arriv- ••ONE BOTTLE DOES IT/* thus one of the most bles of the past In view of the present. ing at 7.46, ending That is the expression of many who have had their the color their bald pleasant of the many outings which .'ray luirs restored to patural spot RUINS VARNISH coverH with hair after using one bdttlc of Hair-Health. .AMMONIA PORTLAND DEFEATS ALfcSTON. Beecher club has enjoyed. It positively reeteree gray hair to its youthful beauty ind color. It it rot a dye, and its use cannot be de- On carriage*. To overcome thin board your (STKCIXL TO TEE rEBMJ A STILL ALA KM. or leted llair-Healib will not stain the hand* cloth- teaoia at my stable a* my carriage room It It prevents liair falling after much pefspirauon separated Irotn horse room by air space. Portland There was a still alarm about three ing. Boston, June 29.—The golf Hair-Health is sold by leading dniggistievery^hefc o'clock afternoon at 96 India or aapress. prepaid, team defeated Allston today 10 to 4. R. yesterday Price, loc. for large bdttlc, sept by L1VKKY TKAMH AUSO. on of 6oc., tne on the roof of the m plain sealed package, reeeipt by F. E. street for a small fire C. Payson, 4; Wingate, 0; F.Hoyt, N. V. house caused by a fire omcker. Ladder LONDON SUPPLY CO., 853 Bro«dway, ; George Sprague, 4; W. C. Eaton, 8; I the blaze without much A. W. McFADDEN, 101 Clark SU G. S. E. S. five extinguished Remember the name, "Hair-Health." ■OU.lUUAMtrU George Wright, 0; Ellis, 8; it dees net bena&etf. apraodtw* • mbit it hit*. Henry refunded if Poster, 0. ^ trouole. The damage was slight * law iomTinunm aptkbthkmmit*. Fort Preble, has returned from S seven iaw leave of sbsrnoe. SOUTH PORTED. days' < There will be a gam* of base hall today I* ^ Wi Are Sbvwtns T. F. FOSS at a-30 p m., between the Fort Pretties and the Attendee of Portland, on the J. R. Co. Preble's grounds. [JV & SONS. Libby Rejoicir All Along the George Lee, who has been working on «SL FIELD GLASS the government fortlfloations for the past !, Complete Bouaefurnlaliers, possessing UM following adrantagea Store This three will oe mate on the C. 1 Open Evening. Lh. Geo.H.Griffen <| 50 Safa Pillows. There are thousands of have returned to South Portland. } * Lawn Settees. time, sot ( lie » Drapery Dept { oaf[rPN Basement and Main Floor, and Right. Mrs. Wlnlleld Small and family have < Shirt-tuaists here too. _^ I)out>le faced, Bagdad Covering, 4 to where they will Hard wood, 75c (• 55.50 gone Higgins' Beach, inch raffle, for 49c no ttuo of them exactly remain over the “Fourth.” a EAST END YACHT CLUB. a Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, after short Ideal Ice Cream Freezers. atiKe. Those that have visit at the home of Joelah re- Curtains. Work Will bo Puslird on Bar Sterling, Basement. Sash resem- Main Floor. sort of family turned yesterday to Limerick. aim Ab Elaborate to It* Itrrrptlou Makes cream In 3 minutes. Wlllanl anti of Pine 2 FHIkallne Hath Cur- otun and Pnddle Mills. Capt. John wife, Frloata, pair, figured blance. haVe each its drive Ulna; worth 25c per pair. street have been enjoying a carriage that distin- the country as fur as Kast Den- Fpr I Or pair individuality through The East End Yacht olub was In truly Easels. Bamboo. mark where they were to remain a few Carpel Dopt it all others. holiday attire yesterday with American guishes from before home. days returning hocki-d the For arte up. There was cause all flags up against portals, Lace Curtains. shirt tuaists has no last good for rejoicing Mrs. Hattie Dunning and son Herbert, This great collection of while streamers of the flags of all nations Drapery Dept. Odoiig the line yesterday, ami especially of Jhelsea, Mass., are visiting at Mrs. from on the to tho drooped every vantage point 24 White Nottingham, 2% year's flavor. In Llgonin, over the lighting of L. B. Proctor's, on Franklin street. Jardinieres. pairs outside. The In front has been 64 inches wide: worth furnace in the new mill has parterre Main Floor. yards long, to the rolling which The of Frauk l'rlnoe of Willard, For 49c There are no last "left-oVers" maK* family a substantial stone wall ex- 20c fo 021.00 00c per pair. year's old Inclosed with sprung up on the foundations of the who nave been the house of occupying tending to the outside, while the wood AH netu this season, each se- which was some de- tv hole musty. mill, time since Sumner Loveltt, will move to the rent on group walk In front leads almost to the waters stroyed by lire. Msln street, rec»nt!y vacated by Albert lected its otun individual tuorthiness. edge, beyond which resting on their an AT 12 O’CLOCK. for It was in when the Portland WE CLOSE SATURDAYS early April Woodbury’s family. Ju30 It chore are the trim crafts of the club.Out- __ to a is* con- loi is each. Into this lot every Iron and Steel Company liegan the It is ordered that the regular meeting One 50c goes clde, the prospect was Indeed picturesque, struction of the new mills, ani yes- of the South Portland School Board be ones that is odd in the mat- and within the ysrht club was trans- from the 75c, $1.00.1.25 terday at 2 30 o'clock in the afternoon held July Jith at 7 30 p. m., Instead of formed Into a bower of beauty on the oc- Into the dol- the first cut was set through the 10 inch 4th. ter or bereft of its companions. July casion of Its reception, to which several ofsixe. mill. The engines were put to a test, haVe lost hundred were bidden from 3 to 10 o'clock lar tot all the 1.75 and 2.00 that which proved satisfact ory, and the rollers go $1.50. m worked all right turning out bars of Iron UORIIAM. p. At an hour the Invited companions. a to of esrly guests Don’t Take Chances which brought smile the faces to and ushered In the Sale Shirt Waists promises to the men as well as to those of Manager The selectmen will lie In session at their began gather, by The Saturday of reception committee they found awaiting McUowun and Superintendent Hutchin- office today for general business. on the fruit eat at this season. You can’t be enthusiastic. them after an of the grounds you son who wen' watching the operations The M. H. society met this week with Inspection a entertainment on the second afford to. Then it isn’t at all that with the keenest Interest. Miss May Kobie, daughter of W. P. F. delightful necessary you story of the club rooms. This 10 inch mill will now be kept go- Kobie, Main street. should. You can bo certain that your The Station's Birthday. These rooms were very handsomely dec- absolutely Suits. ing with a crew of 15 men, and at the Several contractors have visttel North “Bathing j orated with and of every Next Wednes- same time work will be on the new hunting flags Fruit is Fresh and if it here. We’re For Women. pushed Gorham this week in relation to the Ripe, you get is the color, while flowers tastefully placed at day anni- bar mill and puddle mill which the man- stone dam to be built. Among those not that must be eaten on versary of the the tables added to the lieauty of the selling fleeting fcuit, ager hopes to have completed by August present were Mr. Win. Bushey and Mr. For nation's Birth- scene. Here refreshments were servi-d. a low £1.69. day. celebrate It 1st. Altogether there arj now afiout 75 Coombs cf Watervllle. the spot, merely that we may quote price. At oh table No. 1 wen- Miss Farns- with the flying men at on the site of the new a pun with narrow work Miss Kllen Higgins, prominent school us with Made of Blue Flannel of Flags. We sell worth, Miss Hunt and Miss Davis; at And yet our prices are low. Remember plant and the daily scenes are busy ones teacher of Manchester, Is visiting friends stripe, made with Skirt and Bloomer every size of punch table No. 2 were Miss DufTett and American and grateful to the eye in that work is in Gorham. that order for Sunday, and the one for the Fourth combination, broad sailor ooller, pret- Flags. Miss Kandnll. There were two We make to afforded so of our laborers. Uraoe braid. many worthy Among those registered at the Crystal tily trimmed with white odd sherbert tables and were in of too. You want the best there is. order any week are Miss Viva they charge A SUCCESSFUL RECITAL. Spring this Spear, size or shape of Mrs. W. F. Miss Berry, Miss Portland; Miss Susan Norton, Westbrook; Hlrnle, Watermelons, Gooseberries, Ulug. The ivcltal given by the pupils of Miss Mrs. W. N. Miss Cantalopcs, David Merrill and New Istughlln, Taylor, Hay For O* class in at wife. Gloucester; Jennie Reynold's elocution Coffee was in fact and Wr mnko the Union Jfick of any Mr. and Mrs. F. A. York and Miss Murlon Kandnll. Strawberries, Currants, any every- the First M. K. Brown’s Kilos, Beach; at a moderate price. Bring in church, hill, by Mrs. Arthur Beal and Miss Higher grade of wool Blue Flannel nl»\ L. L. C. Gilpalrlo, Spring vale; K. L. dispensed that an establishment of this kind should your order early. was in every way n success. The several thing Skirt and Bloomer combination,short New Gloucester; A. B. Bates, Clara Kandnll. were The Parson, parts most admirably taken. In the entertainment small collar, braided. Same \Zndertuear Mrs. J. S. Nesmith, G. S. Motley, A central figure keep. sleeves, K.nit costumes worn by the young ladles were for Misses for $4.26 J. W. Odell and room was a large, handsome silver cnp Style Women lino and the The Lowell, Mass.; wife, *or very singing excellent. for a Portland; H. B. Boston; Charles offered by Thomas Lnughlin regatta drills by the class elicited much applause. Lyude, Ix>W neck, sl«*eveless undervests, Pennell and Chas. R. during Old Home Week. The Revels" were wife, Portland; For vests with “Hoop exceedingly music was dis- £3.00. white, pink and blue, also, llinkley, Prout’s Neck. During the afternoon under the direc- This Bathing Suit Is made of Mo- low sleeves, low, square and V neck. Two Mormon elders have bsen dis- coursed by an orchestra CHARLES COBB DISLOCATES COL- Jones & hair, which sheds water nicely,broad All at tributing tracts and holding meetings in tion of Mr. Cressey.of Cressey, O. C. short sleeves, bottom LAR BONK. Allen’s, and in the evening Chandler’s ELWELL, sailor collar, 12iC Gorham this week. three rows of hand stationed themselves on the baloo- of skirt trimmed with Si Plated Charles Cobb 'of Willard, while on his Mr. Chas. Hillings and left yes- IK family rlck-rack braid. ny and played several stirring ulrs. Vests In Dink, blue, black way home Thursday afternoon, was terday for Old Orchard, where they pass St. white, There was a constant How of visitors 794-796 * thrown from his bicycle and striking the next eight weeks. Mr. Billings Is the JneJO It Congress and lavender, and In tho afternoon the distinguished ____ heavily on the ground, dislocated his col- efficient superintendent at Kastman For 25c Included Hon. Amos L. Allen, £4.50. lar bone. Ho had reached a point on the Brothers’ large dry goo Is store, Portland. guests sailor Knee 25c and 99o and officers of the cutter Fine Navy Blue wool Mohair, pants, end of C onmiercial when Mr. G. H. Hesse of was the Capt. Dennett westerly street, Deering of white mohair, Bluck tights, to the knee, 50o of Port Moses, collar and rovers his wheel In the track of Mr. and Mrs. Main Woodbury, Collector Capt blue suddenly caught guest Sweetser, the re vers and Silk Vests, white, blue, pink, of the house LOSS $10,000. trimmed between of the the rider. Dr. street, Coggswcll light service, ji 50c railroad, upsetting Thursday. white lavender and black, Ex-Postmas- bottom of Skirt with pretty Brown was called to the home of Mr. The second rank was Postmaster Clark Barker, Knights Pythias braid. Combination Stilts, 25c, 50c to $1.25 ter Swett, O. B Whitten, Capt. B W. Cobb and set the bone. conferred by the Dirigo Lodge last even- INSURANCE $3,000. I Jones of the old Portland Yacht club, MLSS COREY S ENTERTAINMENT. ing upon Mr. Chas. H. Allen Children's M. Hm it h and from Little John A. Waterman, and W. W. Ahlel party For Ko Miss Ruth enter- Ksq., £5.75. Undervests and pants, 12Kc, Corey very pleasantly Diamond Island and Hal ward Harlow Often the caso. Men was econo- Woodman, principal of the Gorham High rows of Lisle threat! for children, were 38c tained the members of her Sunday School with the "Old havo half Blue Wool Mohair, many also Mrs. have been Whose name In associated mixing (?) didn't enough school, Woodman, J. white braid or white sailor collar; now 25o class at her home on Stanford street, Laurel.” insurance. His family is destitute attending commencement exercises at <[ mohair and Pants to match. Thursday evening. The game of “Noted who nnw: take all of the lnsurauce to W belt Is trimmed with Howdoin this week. These are but a few of ths many was and hi. debts. If you’ve any prop- # short sleeves. People” introduced, the prize rooms of the and the pay braid, a thronged the olub, Mr. F. K. Gilpatriek, former gradu- erty arrange to keep it—insure it. (I with red in went to Miss Dewyea. Refreshments were the ladles add- Similar style trimming, Saturday Specials ate of the Gorham Normal Is in summer dresses of many best business men do. * which school, (I 85. served, included cream, cake, fruit an whioh $3 Gorham. ed to the brilliancy of ocaaslon Men's punch, etc. the social circles WK REPRESENT THE Furnishings. The remains of the late Leonard W. will be memorable in OCEAN VIEW COMMANDERY, U. O. of the East End. Parkhurst, a former citizen of Uorham, CHANT COMPANIES. 11 Very Fancy. Squares. .*S c. were brought here yesterday from Hyde English Bathing Suits of Ked.and Blue Mo- and burled In the Eastern Six hundred pure Silk English The following officers were elected by Park, Mass., WEDDINGS. white. hair, trimmed with Price, The Ocean View Command U. O. Rev. G. W. held Square neck Handkerchiefs. dry, U. C., | cemetery. Reynolds *10.00 services at the Mr. Parkhurst’s latest fad worn by men and women, Monday evening: grave. SAWYER-WINCH. PINKHAM. to DOW & Childrens’ Bathing Suits, *1.85 50c each. This N. C.—Fred E. Cole. sou accompanied the remains. |j never sold at less than Mr. E. P. Sawyer of this olty. travelling *8 50. K. of R—John Melia. Miss Berthn Murphy of Augusta, the sale at F. K. of R.—J. G. Ross. salesman for Mllllkeu, Cousens & Short, Boys’ Bathing Trunks, 15c to 30o. well known, efficient teacher, a former 25c Treas.—C. A. Tilton. and Miss Ella A. Winch of Mclndoe famous First Maine cavalry. Grand Men’s land Boys' Bathing Suits, W. H.—Miss Patience Thompson. graduate of G. X. S is passing a few A CHILD KILLED. Falls, Vermont, were united In marriage men should not miss these articles. 8 pieces, SOe to *8 59. days with Mr. and Mrs. Simon B. Guth- Army Shirts. BAYARD LODGE, K. OF P. Wednesday evening, June 117, at the home Main street a rie, Her was Hrad Crashed hy Heavy choice In Men's hot The follow* lng officers were elected at of the bride’s parents, Rev. J. M. Kel- wTll go to china. Some things Mrs. Chas. Plummer of Camden Is the Draf. StocKings. the meeting of Bayard K. of P., logg, ofiichiting. Mr. L, W. Sawyer of weather shirts, 48c, 600, P8c, $1.48, Lodge, guest of Mrs. M. L. Lemond, Main street. No. 44, evening: Greene, brother of the groom, was best A Portland Man Going to Fight the Children's $1.0* Thursday Mrs. Wm. II. Leavitt and sons and 7 and 5 M. sister of Margaret Ralaway, aged years Boxers. C. C. —William F. Spear. man, and Miss Flora Winch, wide Mrs. Alvah Black, Main street, are visit- the of Marcus Sala- Bicycle and School Stockings, \7riders. V. C.—Robert J. Spear. the was bridesmaid. The bride mouths, daughter in New York this week.' bride, sizes 5 to 1) 1-2. Prel.—George G. Cribby. ing friends -'44 Fore street, was run over by a A cablegram was received In Portland rib, fast black, was in white silk and carried way, collection of Men’* M. of W.—Andrew Y. Skinner. Mr. Oren of Tufts is gowned William This sale A ooraplete Moulton, college, team on Franklin street yesterday morn- yesterday from First Lieutenant price, K. of li. and S.-Wm. K. Allen. bride roses At the strains of ths wed- Under ilannels for Summer, 25c, passing his vacation with his parents, o'oock and sustained H. of the U. 8. Marine M. of F.—Willis F. Strout. Helen S. ing at ten Injuries Clifford, Jr., 9c Moulton. ding march little Marr, pre- 87Kc, 50c, Toe and *1.00. M of E.—Frank W. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Liberty from which she died a few minutes later. Corps, who Is at Cavite, Philippine Is- Three pairs for S5o ceded the bridal to the scat- Dress Suit Mrs. Klvin Soule and son were at Old pair parlor Lieuten- Cases, M. at A.—Herbert F. Luveitt. The child was playing ubout the streets lands. The cablegram stated that I. G.—Frank L. Peters. tering flowers, to the floral arch under Orchard yesterday. and Into Franklin street about ant Clifford would sail for Taku, China, #1.48 O. G.—William Gardner. which the ceremony took place. The dodged Boys 22 or 24 Inch. Mrs. J. C. Summersides and Battalion of daughter the time a heavy truck owned by J. J. on Tuesday with the First RETIREMENT OF ALBUS ANQKLL. house was prettily decorated with cut Stout for vacation, play- Marlon visited friends yesterday at South loaded with for Murdock & Marines. Stookings Straw Hats for Men, 25o flowers and maidenhair fern. A Lappin grain Portland. dainty time, spliced heel, double sole; war- Albus Angell, who has reached the ripe Freeman came along. The team was driv- Others at 48c, 89o. 79c and 98c. collation was served and Mr. and Mrs. OLD 11UMK WEEK SUBSCRIPTIONS. t! to 10. okl of will entire from the ranted fast black, sizes Price, age 8-1, keep- en by Charles Boyd and was proceeding IN SUFFERING INDIA. Sawyer left on the midnight train for a The contributions have been ership of the breakwater light, and has at a slow following 25c 'Ribbons. short amid a shower of along gait to Ills »n with the Christian wedding journey received from the Wholesale .Milliners of sent his resignation Washington. By arrangement The team was perhaps a hundred yards rice and old shoes. They will reside at till this toward the of celebrat- A fine collection of new corded successor has not yet been named, but it Herald of New York, the Portland Sun- beyond Fore street when the little Sabi- city expanse Women’s Sherman street where they will be at Week In next: fancy Ribbons, 3 and 3X Inches wide. is understood that barker O. Haley, day Times Is receiving letters descriptive Into the street and came ing Old Uome August after 1. way girl dodg««l fast 26c In home AuguBt J. K. Palmer Co., ♦ 8 Black, color, good quality, goods. keeper of Half W'ay Rock light, will be of the scenes the famine districts in near tbt horse. The horse sheered up very F. H. 8 This sale This «&le at he are written Butler, price, sent to the breakwater light, that may India. The letters by Mr. to one side and whether struck by the COMERCIAL. TRAVELLERS. A. W. Kustls & Co., 2 9c his a of the well known us a 19a be at home with family part Gilson Wlllets, newspa- horse or not the girl fell directly In front W. L. Billings, Ksq., 10 time. The is while that at man and a contributor to of The Malue Commercial Travellers’ As- salary $5 JO, per many of the off-forward wheel and before the 2 for 2uo. Xew styles, 85c and 89c Kibbon* sociation and United Commercial Travel- *22 pair Half W'ay Rock is $80J. the leudlng magazines. Mr.Wlllets Is now driver oonhl the team to a stand- at 25o bring Previously acknowledged from In India and his letters written on the lers will go on their consolidated excur- her bead. still one wheel had passed over other sources, *18 Fancy officer at tell In terms of the needs of sion to Long Island today Boat leaves from the Capt. Bailey, commanding spot, graphic Driver Boyd quiokly alighted In wharf at ten o’olock. Large party **08 Women’s fancy Stockings drop- 7 inch 33c. the famine victims. The Times is the Iamg wagon and picked up the child whose Total, both Lewis- GKO. H. RICHARDSON, Treag. stltoh, lace effects, polka dots and Maine paper receiving these letters. of U.C. T sare expected from fractured. He carried the only skull had been June 20, 1000. A lot of 7 Inch Taffeta Silk Ribbon and Tickets can be obtained Portland, fancy tops, all colors. ton Bangor. victim to the of her home nearby and hem- doorway This Bale In pastel shades, plain REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. of any of the commlteee of arrangements. OLD T1MK BOAT CLUBS. price, but before he reached the place the child stitched edge, made to sell at 39c and The from Lewiston and Ban- /2*c Almira Belknap of Providence, U. I., delegation expired. Portland men who in their youth swung 98c. will be met at Union station nt 8 30, to Laura E. Horsey of Portland, for fl, gor The body waa taken Into the hoaee and the oars In the barges of the old time This sale at where line of march will be formed for land on the easterly side of Stevens Plains the polloe department and Coroner Perry boat clubs should read the article In to- Lisle 33c the wharf headed by Chandler's band. avenue. were notltled. morrow's Issue uf the Portland Sunday It Is hoped that a large number of Maine black lisle In These last are 7 inches wide. Coffee Orren A. Carpenter of Malden, Mass., Coroner Perry viewed the remains, but Times descriptive of a regatta which lead Women's Stookings injures growing Commercial Travellers and U. C. T. of line Boys’ Windsor Ties, 26c, 38c. 60o to James W Davis of Portland, for fl, deemed an Inquest unnecessary. The gen- to a famous controversy between two of lace effect, extra quality. Portland will be at the station on the ar- Xew Persian Scarfs at 98o children, even when it is land on Cliff Island. eral opinion of the bystanders was^that no the organizations. This sale at of trains from and Lewis- G of to rival Bangor blame whatever oould be attac hed to the 29c Joseph Libby, Jr., Portland, A weakened. Grain-O ton. GAVK PUPILS TKOLLKY RIDK. gives Ida M. Libby of Portland, for fl, land on driver. Many line* of women’* tan and Miss the of the Lib- J. R. LIBBY CO. them firmer Brook street, Portland. Truok drivers who do considerable bus- Stanley, principal black stocking*, 12 1-2, 26, 38, GOo. brighter eyes, and Miss one of the ADDRESS TO YOUNG PEOPLE. iness In this vicinity say thut children by school, lasavltt, p. s. teachers of that school, gave thetr pupils flesh, quicker intelligence SPECIAL MEETING FOR YOUNG At the First Baptist ohurch on Snnduy liave been In the habit ot making the Infants' afternoon aa a ~ ac- a trolley ride yesterday Candy for Saturday. and MEN. evening the pastor, Rev. Bowley Green, street a play ground and wonder that Ctshmere Stockings for Infants happier dispositions. occurred. fitting observance of the close of the On Sunday evening at 7.30 the Rev.Lu- will speak especially to young people. cidents have not previously subject to manufacturer's slight Im- 14 kinds, sweet, wholesome and can drink all Hchool. These two ladies hired an elec- They they ther Freeman Will a ad- The subjeot of the address will be “Hero- the 25c kind. Do lb give patriotic loaded it with their perfections, red, toothsome at delivered this IN WAR DAYS. tric car and up young want of Grain-O—the dress to the young men of Portland ism.’’ Mr. Green reoently This sale prloe, charges to the number uf seventy. They 17o kind of Patriotism Portland address before the students of Colby Col- The Portland Sunday Times will to- 12*c 12 kinds at Toplo:“The first went out to Riverton and then took more the better—and it where It wai received with morrow publish a second Installment of * Needs." Doors will be opened at 7pm., lege very the long ride about the belt line. The troth Fa Mr. Charles K. Dam’s Interesting story tastes like coffee. seats reserved for men until 7.39. There marked appreciation by culty outing was greitly enjoyed by the young All interested are cordial- of the life and experiences ol the Port- and teachers felt well repair will be speolal patriotic musio. All men anl Students. people tj\e J. R. LIBBY CO. J. R. LIBBY CO. to be land who went to the front In the for their outlay. 15c. are Invited. ly Invited present. boys AH gruccra i and Me. 1 ■ ■ " 11 ■ w ■ ■ ii. air .11 i- ■ ■ — of ter- more substantal than bread and beer can worn IA1JL [ Magnlfloentt Imposing! are tbe only line, but the different expression* joiliAUL the ror and on the taoee make the be obtained for a reaeon able ram. "Be- words that can convey an Maa of brutality words InstrfM aatar Ikls head ^trtf wevAa laacrM aaler this h«a4 Interest Immense ware the awful restaurant'' our landlady effect of tbe broad tree-lined avenue great of this painting. mm* week fwfr 15 Mid, M«k im • Jvance. •m week far W Mata, Mih Is t^raaMi the cried as wi forth In the stretching from the wonderful Alexander Opening from all sides of palaces sniped monpnp, down DOR It* horses, are windows which show lovely gardens adding mournfully, "J ea| fine and SALE—Heashore, afgb promontory of A bridge with golden winged pOR A A I, R— ft*itaorant on good thorough- A Berea, land for Lawns, one * aupertor amp* beds of ate little and de tsrre, cars the boat * and the enduring marble palace* on fountains playing, and flowering chop pomme fare, pass door, large shops. spring water. mile* from Portland, in dire* owner ran It 17 years and made For of ns the of a glass of beer and one of cake, rnohsy, line of Harpswell steamers, extensive ocean either side. H I* all our power to plants. both display dry plsee Ml aoats 4e. this will Press Travellers Inside beyond Kenting dally, price 9500; views, abnndanre of sea food at the shore, as the exhibits and robbed me of twelve franco— stand the most For conceive ae a and seems a* If It d«wers Is as they thorough investigation. bandy to poet office, churcb and shore*, first reality, ingrrellpys full part culars address. Q. W. JACOBS, 25 ft. Xhe enormous site ofthe rhododendrons ah, mon Dieul twelve franca." We had time offered. W. WaLDKON A CO.. ISO were the work of some genie of the lamp. Savoy street, Boston, Mata.30-1 Middle 2t-l the Gates. are oome to the with the Arm In- street_ was with almost a of relief we makes us constantly exolalm and we Exposition It sigh BALE—-Second-hand Buckeye mower. Salk—Two first class second-hand ■ tention of how It could pOR turned to notice little things. We walked sure we saw one covered with pale laven showing obeapty *- been used two or three years; also horse FOHfurnaces, set bot air pipe, good as new. at we not with a two rake and hair about half eom$ quick If you want It. where and dor blossoms that If In the middle be done; oould begin good wesder. nearly new, pries. price; through an avenue, cherry plaoed WALNUT CREST FARM. Westbrook, Me., or REUBEN WK8COTT, 137 Lancaster 8t. foot would almost reach dollar and a half luncheon, so we turned of 29-2 pear tree* were trained to form a railing, of Kotsscbinar hall Inquire at RINES HRol IIEK9 I>ry floods Myrtle. beard down the Champa dr Mars, with Its das- Store. 30-1 And the ripening fruit showed red, yellow from stage to gallery. We EH>R 8A LB—Upright piano, New York make, Some of the Benatie* the electrical and bewildering SALE OR TO LET—2 f nr Disord cottages A in order, sweet tone, n'ee case, for of snd bronae the much of the unfinished state of allng palace POR good Description ngainst glistening green * at beautlfnl Christmas Cora. Me., easy cash ehanee of a lifetime, free from of grotto of glass, all surmounted by the $45. only, leave*. W« could hardly tear ourselves buildings. This may be true some; terms and a bargain. A. C. STEVENS, Christ- all olalm. &4 PLEASANT »T.. foot of Oak. Eiffel and so out mas. Me..*0-1 To Be Seen There, we started to see one of tne Indns- great Tower, beyond 2»1 from gazing at so much loveliness of In fact latest de- the gate which encloses the wonders and SALE—Five horse eleetrlc motor, BALE—One of the best farms In Cum. flower and to enter ths two trlal palaces, which exhlhlted POR power A fruit, palaces * will be sol*4 at a hargaln. herland county wltn first class buliah f$. i was visi- the glories of the world. nearly new, great _ which are to remain as lasting monu- vices In plnmbing and nothing BOUTHWOBTh BROS., lf>5 Middle St. Elf fine orchard ot iooo tree*, superior location. 8 MH8, HERMANN KOTZSCHMAK, miles from Portland ; health ouolpcls me ments of tlw of ItOO. No ble bat workmen—but tbo most Interest- falling Exposition pic- owner to sees another mtist go before are climate; tures oan show tbe of exhibits and the foreign buildings SUMMER BOARD. 1. W. H. WALDRON A 1* beauty and power ing TO LET. August CO., Wonders of Palais Des In readiness for visitors. Four Middle street.27-1 the sculptured groups that adorn the ample Forty words iawrtwl under tkta head at and DOR BALK OR TO house of six buildings. "The little Palaoe" seems a hours constant looking pictures forty words Insetted wader this head one week for 25 cents, each Iss advene*. LET-Coxy A rooms and neat stable on line of electrics. Beaux Arts. exhaust the most enthusi- edrance. misnomer, Its rooms are of such generous statuary will one week for t.1 cents, cask In In first class condition, «e?en and a half acrea height and proportions. Filled with his- astic lover of art. Then It was we turned |ATOODLA WN House and Farm, always cool of gooa land: must be disposed of at once. fIK> LET—Lower Ik Forest avenue and breezy, near Haeo river, beautiful Price of sale f'J.foO; rent $16. inquire at Room for rest to our Mother oountry. Making rent, toric pictures, tapestry, personal belong- 1 Green) 8t, six rooms, food re- walks and drives, large shady lawns, piazza on ft, ISA Middle 1 (formerly all sides of street._27 across the Alexander bridge, central house, table guaranteed ings of long dead kings and queans, our way pair, nice neighborhood, location, $14. satisfactory. SALE—Thirty native horses, 12 Write forelroular, terms and references. H. E. weighing of with A. C. LIBBY, 42 Exchange irom to extra nice be viewing Its treas- pnat the alluring bourls Turkey Ht,_80-1 I FOR IOOO 1200 lbs; several days might passed WALKER._29-1 with some Prices from to United States a Dis- exhibits of embroideries rro LET—Now furnished cottage on Peaks drivers, speed. $.x» Building ures. As wo stood the gold and their bewitching \MT AN TED—Summer J. A. Cumberland Mill*. oountlng 1 Island, near Greenwood Garden, unob- boarders at Highland $260. TKAFTO.v, the dome of vv Stock 26-1 diamond snuff boxes I/ouls owned, and Jewels, we paused under structed ocean view, desirable, rooms Jersey Farm, fine mountain King very beautiful walks end Like and es must be seen scenery, drives, plenty of appointment. and to the amount of the United States building. good large, light airy; pr low; 8ALE-Four acres ot land, at North trying oompute to bo 03 Exchange Pt, freak eggs and rich cream, looal and long dis- our hate appreciated. Inquire FORDeerlng,suitable for building lots: price he must have oonatxned, we heard a Americans we mentally doffed 3M tance telephone, livery, large piazza, piano, *t\ I snuff $000. Call or addiess J. II. the Father of W. W. 4 F. B FI KB, Cornish. IQ FLETCHER, near and turned to see the to the familiar figure of Maine_.« North 25-1 rustling us LET—Two furnished front rooms. In a Deerlng, Ms.__ His on horseback and Immedi- famllv. on*> on second aud one on UUMMFR a attendant Ms sprinkler on the hard Country TO private BOARD—Anyone wishing quiet EK)R center board. 4^% using ^ and HALF—1kloop Georgia; the to Inscribe our third floor, pleasant neighborhood, good place place through July August can find It A feet 90 feet lou.'. in condL .Jane 1.—“Which entmnoe shAll wood floor in most decorative fashion ately sought register Hummer Gall at the West Baldwin. «irsuKh'. good Pari*, for Quiet reliable people. prices. Fsquawket house. Far full set of all Iron ballast with was before us from tlon. good sails, as Amerloan would hove allowed names and see who at W BROWN HT., between • or ft p. ring terms address MRS. K. D. Ml ReU, Boz 84. W. wo takes’” wo (mid on© to the other w© A plain Iron kesl. Wlllbe sold cneap. Inquire WM. In the of Sir Joseph, left Land bell. Baldwin.27 2 Me. 23-3 stood At ton o’clock in the morning pur- that water to fall In commonplace drops, Maine language GRIFFIN, Falmouth Foreside, “our our was shown rro I.KT—A sunny npstalrs rent of six rooms farmhouse for 3 or 4 the sidewalk of the Ex- but not so the artistic Frenchman. He amazement, surprise 1 3F||OARI>—Seashore BALE—On line of eleetrlcf, 10 aero lot, veying moving at Deerlng Center, In good condition and adults, comfortable beds, good table and Apoll of our as we be- on Cape, beautiful lots for will bq our his watering and lo! the water In the expression eyes, ready for oenupagey. AUSTIN A 8HKAR- safe easentt »L A idress fuL cottages position directly opposite apartmentr, swung pot bathing partlcu* sold at a bargain; Also A miles out Yarmouth name# and not Peering Center. 2b-1 lars and lowest rales for and qii which of the formed beautiful and scrolls, held a paltry fow hundred MAN, July August. line eleclnos. Forcible, 21*2 story house. pnd uncertain through arabesques MRS. I. D. STODDhK, t;8 Walnut St., Brook- 1$ Maine. "We have only hod this LET—A furnished In- rooms, 3 lot*. 2 1-2 to 3 acres had. at a bargain. STRENOTH TO THE numerous to make our entree into which still allowed plainly on the floor one from nicely tenement, line. 20-2 OIVES gates TO nice ft rooms and Mass._ N 8. GAKD1NF.K. 03 Kxohange Ht. 25-1 ex- cluding piano, bath, good __ of the a few days,” apologetically the world’s fair. We finally decided to from the sprinkling previous day. roister location, new home, wll! to rented reasonable \VA NT ED—Summer boarders, In a quiet we even a faint Idea of the attendant In delightful down. to small Apply to C. J. MCDONALD A vv couotry nice walks and .■roes the street, present our paper How can glvo plained family. borne, drives, STOMACH, tycketn CO., loca Exchange street, 28-1 location high, scenery floe, piazzas, shade, JEWELRY : REPAIRING good rooms, good table, spring water, 1 1 -2 PURITY TO THE LET—At Town Landing, Falmouth Fore- miles trom Sebago I ake. For further particu- In Osar Factory On the Premiere. TO side nine room cottage, well furnished, lars address mbs. James s. little field, pure spring water In kitchen, near electrics, Sebago Lake, Me. JelHdfw We make this a principal In our business. boat landing and Underwood Park. Inquire of Wc take the utmost pales to execute yotif BLOOD, N. J. MAHON, Cumberland.29-1 BOARD -At Watchlo Lake Farm, order properly, whether that bo for a Diamond SUMMERlarge roo.rs, good board, good boating, Bettlug or the cheapest repair job. Me KEN- LIFE TO THE LUN05. LET—A first class second floor ront of bathing and fishing; large shady lawn overlook NEY, tue Jeweler. Monument Square. at IBS Cumberland Pt.. with TO eight rooms, t g a beautiful sheet of watef. House open Jan29dtf bath and modern conven snees acd sun all dayi References Write for July 1st, given. partlcu- A*OK SALE-Two bouse new a so a furnished cottage of six at Forest left. family nearly rootas, CHARLES STONE, Blandish, Me. 19-2 A and in order, situated ou g-- Cl y Landing. Teaks Island, with full view of good pleasantly White Head. to TRUE BROS., »4 Fore WAN TED—Rummer boarders In fan* a desirable street on Munjoy Hill wlluhi 230 MISCELUN EOUS. Apply private leet of Bach tenement lias Ht., Portland, 281 vv fly* situated on Mednraafc River, flood Congress street; Me.__ seven rooms bath. boating and batnlng. piazza Terms and BENJAMIN HHAW LET—Two sunny rents. N*o. Large a « J. A. CLIFFORD, dress maker very pleasant reasonable. Address, C. M. CLARK, Muscon- ()., 61 1-2 Exchange street.27-1 has moved to 120 8t.; will be r 84 l’arrls ftt., containing 7 rooms, and 6* MRS. Pleasant gue, M e. 12-4 pleased to meet hor former customerl sad Hmlth, corner Oxford. We have a large list of HALF—Farm uear Cumberland Junc- many new; also parlor to let.26-1 other desirable bouses and rents In ell sections wishing summer board please ad- FORtion. 75 acres. 25 acres woo 11 ud, 20 acres of the city. FREDERICK B. VAILL. Real PARTIESdress Burnell Farm. Omham, Me. No in field and a granite quarrv. a brick house and the completion of the Pretldeptial npral Estate Agent, First National Bank Building. communication answered without references. good buildings. To be sold ch.*ap. H. llAS- ON nations the BTANDABD PUBLISHING M. C. SKN, Cumberland Centre, Me. 27 1 BURNELL.__Jei2-4 __ room 537 8t., will In CO., 17, Congress require >R KKNT—Lower tenement of five rooms. and to sell their ,unr.Knt'Aiuir,iwa( wniie mock rarm VOR SALE—Full blooded HI. Bernard pup. telligeut rsepouslble agetus Cairo 8t ha* been and Issues of me F No. 33 Just painted twelve miles from FortUnd; nve r 10 month* old. kli d to children and ood non-partisan work, Presidential 613 month. house, 26-1 papered throughout; price per minutes walk from M. (J. H. B. station. Moun- waich dog. DR. 27-1 Campaign. Apply now for t^nlior/. HlIAVV A CO., 611-2 GAMPINEK,Peering. BENJAMIN Exchange tain division; high I oca; Ion, good view, spring ■treat. 28-i water, fresh >tabl- milk. RALE—one sloop about 23 feet long. 3*4 __ b-rrks, vt-g s, egg* and F.10R For further particulars address A. N. FU111N- ft. diaught, full set ot sails will be sold LET—Furnished rooms near corner of White Ro^k, Me. cheap Inquire of F-tKD A. SNOW, Card's CLOCK WON’T GO. TO Park and streets, aluove, [ TON, )el-4 Congress cove. East Ila; to us. We do the square Send postal or brlpi It only and side room, second floor oath, psweil, Iff._26-1 It adjoining best of work, and hafe made a specialty of 20* feet from Park street. SALK-At Fessenden new McKENNKY innny situation, HOTEL Park, six for years. Al.'work warranted. Grass and trees In front. MKfl. SKILLINGS. GRANDVIEW FORroom house and bath, hea ed. ceuit-niecl JEWELER. Monument Square. Jeu26dt THE 6 Congress Park,_27-1 cell «r. flrepla e. .0000 sq. feet 0:t electrics, $2600; WEST AUBURN, RE. •100 down, balunde as rent |15 per ra *nth, negotiatb d—purehssers LET—Very convenient rent at the rear hue res* at 0 1-2 per cent A. E. MARKS, Mortgageof real estate who desire a loan to com TO 16 Mechanlo streer, 5 rooms, $.» a month. Overlooking Lake Auburn; beautifully situated Fesseuaen Park. 20-1 '•'> plete their purchase, of owners having mort Also small rent 6 Madison street, a month. for family hotel: line scenery and drives.shlmon gages past due or maturing, can obtain liberal Apply to A. MOOKGOFSKY, 33 Hampshire und trout dding noun bettef In the stito; SALE- Elegant mnrlcal goods, pianos. loans at a low rate of interest by applying al street. 37-1 mineral spring of woud-rfui solvent power, FORmusic boxes. Violins, mandolins, guitars, the real estate office of FRED'K b. VAXLL, SURE CORK FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE golf, banjos, cornets, harmonicas, popular sheet First Nat l Bank LET—Very pleasant upper tenement 7 tennis, billiards, pool, and music. Instruction boons, sup- rior violin and Bldg._Je2Mm In croquet, bowling TO rooms, bath, pantry ana store room music: an Ideal place for children. A few very banjo strings. i\ea*e call at IIA WEB’S, 414 TO LOAN on first and second mort in west- good repair, possession g.von at once, desirable rooms left. For booklet and terms Congress st. 6-1 m MONEY on real estate: also on stocks, of gages ern part of oily; also one in center part city, address as of num- bonds or other collateral securities above, stating length stay, any good upper tenement. 6 rooms, fioper month. Apply ber of Frcference to estate for sale at south of A. C. LIBBY' Si 42 1-2 Kxchang rooms, etc. given guests Inquire CO., to EZRA HAWK Kb A CO., 86 Exchange for the Reduced for June and RealPORTLAND—There never was a tim* nt. season. prices __JellM October. may2lm&*At,tw&sat when such trades could be bought in South street._27-1 Portland real estate as at present. Will seu Wilson, re- of 9 rooms at 108 Green & auctioneers, fl’O LET—Tenement houses with good lots in good neighbor!) >ods to 100 corner of ■ In also cot- boarders wanted at "The NOTICE—Oossmoved to 154 Middle 8L. St.; very pleusant; good repair; CUMMER Maples," with most modem Improvements at far at Peaks Forest City 7 East Sumner. near Antlbo_us Fond Iprices Bllver BL_*«_ tage island. Landlug, Me., below aiiythlug ever offered before. House.High rooms, well furnished: key at Gle:.co cottage. and "Twenty Mile Rlyer," good fishing, boat- WATCH and all kinds of fine street •1200; nouse. Shawm ut street. *1000 REPAIRING, Apply to c. J. McDonald a co., lwa n- ing and hunting opportunities, high ground and Front Parker vv work Is aud my 20 house. street. 11000: boose, Lung jewelry my specialty, Change St.26-1 pleasing sceneries, no betfer place In the coun- lot of lot at Cash’s with W. F. Todd tsfa guaran- •'00; land, Broadway. •100; years'^experience IIUIUUE. try to rusticate. Apply F. B. JrALMEK, K. Corner. loox4oo ft.. I also have some of best work at reasonable 11 your THE ALEXANUEK 't O LET—Furnished cottage of 5 rooms at 1160. te^vi prices. * bath- Sumner, Me.may24-4 the roost desirable lots at South Port- or c.ock needs or Long Island, near Ponce’s Lauding; building wntch cleaning repairing, land. the from to all la them to me ana I win them fn n**«t- ing be.-tell directly In front of cottage; price prices ranging •100 1200. bring put “and all visitor* best of where is Improv- W. 38* cents take the the of the Palais deg Beaux right Knglish, nearly reasonable. HENUY S. TBtCKEY, 131 Ex- part village property class condition. GEORCE BARBOUR, (cost twelve each) movlrg immensity In value each rsou to HalL 26-tf names In the Massa- bt 26*1 ing year. Any p> wishing Congress 8t., opposite City which It Is In have inscribed their change _ sidewalk for twenty oents more, and If ArtsP The ground floor, BtCHECKLEY buy a building lot can pay one dollar per week Is tilled with chusetts, New York and California root it LET—Tenement in Yarmouthvllle; six If desired. This is a rare opportunity for ona a faint Idea of the ground reality, for It Is grovel, possible gain TO rooms and bath, set range and all modern wishing to secure a lot that will increase la WANTED. with At his very urgent request Prout’s Me. we hoped to cover. We passed In our statuary, the center being occupied upstairs.” improvements. Inquire of L. F. POMEROY, Neck, value each year. The undersigned will. If s article In IaORon the Western Promenade, located be- Ei FREEMaN, Prop. jel8d4w BENT—Two small tenements, No. 6 ladles to handle <|ulok selllug op- tween the residences of Messers. Cartland ana FORCongress Place, near Congress St., ten Fortbtn aud surrounding tuwns; splendid portunity. Call (mm 10 to 12 at 478 1-2 tON- Conley. Also a flrstelass furnished cottage dollars each. BENJAMIN SHAW A CO„ 51V0 and land at Dillard Beach. 2 G It ESS ST., Rooms, 28-1 stable Apply E xehange street__23 to TRUE BROS No. KU Fore street. 31-tf WANTED—A liartest (or 100 a year, a two story house, AGENTS rro LET—For"f d AM. Ills a barn and farm of 6o acres In Blandish. Ms.: IADYsmart canvassers; big money. 206 10 to 12 tons of a number of TRIBUT1NG CO., Broadway, Chelsea. cuts hay. produces 28-1 WANTED IN GOLD. of to be eaten on the (arm Maes., room $1000.00 barrels apples. Hay 3._ out their tenant’s stock. Apply to W. H- WALDRON If the render* of the PRESS will get by ANTED—A lor general house- or send It to A CO.. 180 Middle street. juuell-tf TV capable girl old gold or silver jewelry bring us, work. Apply to 4t> PEEKING 8T, 28-1 null or we will remit imro®. Island. by express, rfoTW —Two cottages ou Coulsn's diately money or check for full value, as we CHA8. H. HILL. X Apply at 71 Bsckst^St., u*e it In our factory. McKKNNEY, Manufac- WANTED-MALK HELP. turing Jeweler, Monument Square, maredtf Class rem oi rwnn JL.KT—nrsi equit SALK—House with 11 rooms and about TU 223 St, l*rtc« 126. Inquire of GKO. hood l^OR High forty words loomed isssder this m two acres of land filled with fruit trees. C. aa 1-2 Exchange Wt. floPKIXs, _jeidtf fur t) cosh In advance. Also house lots adjoining, in East Hearing, at a Nine osse w«k cento, KENT—Housn No. t»3 Gray street. bni gam by GEO. W. A HAMS, 108 Exchange *'Ottrooms beside hslli. bath and store room*; Bt. Executor of the estate of the late lienjaman hot aua cold water, furnace Heat; with APING New York wholesale tailoring if spt tubs, Adams. _ _3 _ order. En- j concern wants energetic able man to sell good yard room. Am In first class IK 8ALK— cottage lots and noon or their line In Portland, sample lines of over Kw Magnificent quire at 44 LEERING BT„ morning, new at Ottawa Park, (C uff Cot- ot ar.d overcomings at from IVOR cottages night styles suitings on Cape elec trie near Cape ____?lJl_ to 40.no lurutshed the nun. Ad- tage Property) line, store, situated $15.00 right Casino. Some of the are g"«a T^QR LEASE—Corner centrally dress ABILITY, Press office. S0-1 advantages M: on the southerly side 01 Commercial St., stieets, excellent car aervlce. Sebago "at«*r. fine to date restauraut well adap t'd for flour andi grain er any other si I>0 NOT WAN ! boys or loafers to electric lights, beach, up WE desirable es, no heavy business: has doekage facilities. BEN- vv men of only, $200 to on the grounds, only part write us; ability first cUsi, JAM1N SHAW ACU, MV» Exchange St. 2-4_ mouth, salesmen and general agents, cheap cottages, everything strictly $5oO per Price* and at our office. HAMON A salarv or commission special Indu’ements. plans Si MOTOR CO., 63 Exchange street. 3-(f_ POR RENT. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., _ Great Chebeajhfd IslTnfl, URAXD CADIfl The Spseloa* Store No. 393 Middle St. Baclne. Wls.joaosm PHUCIPttB.___ 1JORRALfc^*<5nhmiae, 12 acres land, fifteen fruit trees, few For many year, occupied by Standard ■sm-aNTED—Ry established, well rated firm, minutes walk from Littlefield* landing, will he In characterUtlo of the vv scheme or men. to sell an ex- sold 288 (,'OMMKKCl A1. bT., direc- anil half human, half grlllln, lacking anything Co. Possession given April 1, specialty cheap. Enquire effect of walking In the opposite figure Clothing ceedingly attractive uno salable llDe. special Portland, Maine.fiPj'Sdtf at her United States. The one place In Paris— 1800. For terra, to tion. It Is decidedly peculiar. We had emerges from a cave. Prostrate apply terms and unique Inducements. High priced emaci- to say nothing of other European oltles— D. »'. E.HEHV IK. meu Investigate. BOX dtu, Detroit. SALE—Nine room house on Eastern of side old Paris and feet her victim, the man, worn, ^ glimpses shows, Mlch.^ FORPromenade, corner lot. all modern con- creat- that is a haven of refuge and Informa- Firm Mall. Bunk Building; or but so circumscribed lies and dead, the veniences and Improvements, very finely foreign buildings, ated, bleeding St a-ound tion to American travellers Is the office IV. HI. Bradley, 188 Middle WANTED—A good all ship-smith, situated. Will be sold JiOO less than actual “Were we not ure's claws tearing the almost quivering mar6dtf vv It. McKAY 80Commercial we began to question, help- W Inquire at J. S, value if takeu at once. Immediate jg>s»e»sloa of the most intense of the American Express Company. street. Bfc to sustain a snare?’' and immediate- llesh. One subjects _2M given. C. B. HA ETON, 63 Exchange ing over our ^ man with did not let hours pass ourselves off t# reach the “Mon- to us was ''Kemorse." A eighteen a syndicate, a man to take ly swung WANTED—By live man- to heads before we hied us to No. 1, Place EYES II ot a and wholesale store Id IVOR SALE—A fine cash business In arms face tries WE TEST charge retail our ilrsfc raised and GUNPOWDER umental Entrance” and gain haggard * town, ail fresh goods and the and was not to receive Portland, $25 weekly sa'ary permanent ufacturing a withered who de 1'Opera. It merely We tbe .took ol out no competition. decided impression of the Exposition. push from his back hag Free ol rbarge. have large., position to right man; must have $500 which kind that domt go Of style, Packed In for onr checks for Classes and In the Solid to This is a due f»r one or two live Canisters, over her lean arms francs and centimes Eye Spectacles elty. will he fully scoured. Apply MR. KELLER, opportunity bends him, clinging Aluminum ana Nlckle hundred dollars. W, too In stores (mill, Uold Filled, at United Slates men. Price twenty-five I lb. uud 1.2 lb., to neck. There is a sermon in every, these are taken only gladly Frames. We guarantee a Ot. Our Hotel._28-1 M. 91-4 his perfect STAPLES, Brldgton, Me._ > but to ask Innumerable quea are the our glasses the best. chiselled line. Up, up we climbed to view and hotels, prices lowest, WANTED—A horse sheer, ono to work on SaLe—A block of two bouses situated 30 cts. McKKNMEY THE OPTICIAN. Monument vv rented per pound. as direction we must take to the floor. Apply at once to M.J.UOOH1N FORou Danforth St., near High St, well the fcSome idea of the extent of tlons to what anaedtf pictures. Square. A Co., Lewiston, and bringing In a large income off pried askew one real- see the Flower fete In the Bols de Bou Me._27-1 the palace can he gained, when for same. For further particulars inquire ol at steady man that has had some St M. & has its own sec- anil where were the best things tTA.NTKI). SlTCATIOga WANTED—A A. C. LIBBY A CO., 42 1-2 Exchange N, PERKINS C0„ ises that every country logne • • experience that can paint. pai>er and 1*2^ All detnlls were not Port- 8 Freest. j»27«Uw tion for the paintings of itsurtlsts, which the Exiwsitlon. whiten. Address T. R. W., Press Office. but directions WANTED—By an eiprnencea land26-1 often several enormous rooms. only given most pleasantly SITUATION comprises iv coachman or teamster, fully understa-ids is written. We know thousands of CITY OF PORTLAND. One of the largest and finest pictures carefully care of horses, etc., or gardener. Address finished, has best of bicycle t aa-t fully do Charles le Americans cry with us “Long life to the Press WANTED. was will sell for |220, Wgsle, add to be "L’Entree Office.__ price j address WANTED—Two iil rouud Can be seen at ft fi Forest avenue .. twenty-live year, of age) a. a 1 ACNpRY FOR SALE—On. of at Ihla ofllce TliurAdiy. July 5. lOoo. fur ln*oeo- From Ll .qutpMd uteam laundrlaa iu New England, fled to the additional entrance fee Is charged. man of »l would like sit- clerk, must be active, in- tiuh ami to receive their iloeme and tu*p.clion seemingly life-slue, that have WANTED—Young bustuM* K>U for no fault, *rana open/ 1900. A sufficient VV uatlon; has hart charge oo M. C. K K. iistrloua and An- H caids for the je.r bagluumg July 1, for The on horse- tsn until four however. Is quite Sestertii cuterprlslng. ig, luvoitUate thi* u J®u weal , Jrargatu. sanctuary refuge. king Chance to learn some good trade pre- Eood failure lo comply with this uouce will subject and feet to paying swer In handwriting! H„ Port- K. SIlAFLEKiH, No. tion.aj, S. back, forces way in, and his men time to tax one’s eyes, head ferred. Addreas U. F. D.. 12*1 Forest afauue. <;l8 «-» land Advertiser Office JtlWIw* ^ Qly Murahal. butcher their victims. 4i.'he coloring Is their utmost limit, especially as nothing Deer lug. natnAWL * «n, dfsarturks EmImp1 LrtM Ca'tlt. SI Mw HB. HiUn US- •tears 6 IMS poor to medium 4 10; nowittr. ol I' A K’a tllrecl- IN JCNE 20. IOOO *»; Mfl when tha action ilia 6.30 A, M. and ’2.5) noon. From l'aloe station .nd »H part, at l»»w Rimnwick, Now Beotia, EFFECT, la the •elected leaders at 6 76*4 70s mixed stocxers ura will ha ratlflo.l IM atocKli >:d»r«. Altar Quotations of Staple Prodnets SSLT!.-.:::::.:::.::::::::.:.- u&V by lor Poland. Mechanic Fail! HnokloM. Oak- Prince Kdward Inland and Cap. Breton. TIM FOR Should*™. 6H (hat lima ilta rr-arnt manors u( Uia YArnioutn ton. Dlaoeld, Kudktot d Fa u and BemU. l.Tortl. rout, to c.mpobell. and nc Aodr.wa lions receipts 14.000 s 10 to 16 lower: mod- 8 8 Co will aall front tang Wharf, tha funnala B. ri linen. UIII. a 12.50 noon aad 6.15 n. in- Front Uidoa N. Harrison, North BrM(> active; 6 17 Vi 1 mixed and butchers will ba a.iinta-t tha color; of Uin D A Brtdfftnn, Leading Markets. Dentil, ran... 9 40«2 30 er.itely top ragulatloa Station let MoebaaM Falla aad tntarmediVte F.mmrr Arranfrwr.t. 6 0*6 27 Vi 10 chlce 5 27 Vi l H, and an net of tha Canadian the Month Beaaa. California Paa. a «6#3 To ;good heavy6 20$ by parliament otattoSA On nod niter Monday, Mav 14, ttwmere wiu •on, We.t Rrkaio, BrMf. s des 6 6 28Vi. barn cnnaultdated with Beans fellow hees.>6046 X0 bulk 17Vi« Yarmouth Una will haea le.rc Itallroad Wharf Portland, on Monday, nnd Nweden. 8heet>—receipts 6,000; steady to slow ; good tbn Ironiinlou Allantic Co. Through cart between Portland and Bemiv. •on, Waterford beans, Ked Klduej.2 60.43 66 Mallway Wodnwdayaad 11 iday .tan p. m. Itoturn- ■ wether* at 4 761 fair to choice a. u. r. m. r. it. 7» to choice 00rg4 Loadou. Jnna 28—Btcamrr Inuraullan IBr), IhK loar# HC .loan. Kartport nod l.utroo Mon- oaioas.tmptian. (.3 Western at 4 (*m» L«J6 3-*3 1 mixed 3 20*4 20; sheep 475; Nuuan, from (ilaagow fur Now York, (rounded R. C. BRADFORD. TiaOe Manager. l-eave Portlann Bermuda unions.... » l 60 day. and'Prldnr. ~ work._MO native lambs at 6 Oo 6 60. In tbn but off nod Potatoes * DUS. .0**6 00#6 Spring 00*6 Clyde, got prooeedod. inroniih ticaata I mired and barjwje enaekod l/A»v« HridtfTi.ii Juiicuoc, 10.<4) 1.16 t.lf recatwd toco. Mo««p Oroln New Potatoes, hhl.. 2 00 s 3 60 to dr.Un.Uon, t^Fr.liht np Arrive Brldgton. 11.0* *23 ■ «w V«rk Stock, Itomeatlo I'orr a. Sweet I’olalues,Connecticut. jilt 16 howMVie Market*. Arrive Harrison. 11.37 A40 6.3* Itrvlow ilck.lt and ttaWroomi at tb. fin. Market Eweett, V Inland. *— (By Telegraph.' NEW YORK—Ar 28th. ach; 8t Oote. Torrey, PFor apply Je22dlt J A. Bkmcktt, Supt7 Ttrw Ticket Offlen. rt* M'd e »'-eet, or for Halts. Eastern rrean... m 16 June 20.1000. (i on a: Era KlckcU. Halllmora: Cdme K. R. Bara May, BOSTON & MAINK other Information .1 Ballro.pl Ease, western Ireaa. as 16 NEW YORK—The Flour market—reoeiota goulh lor Rockland: Company') office, Portland A Inrmonlh KUctrlc Ilf. Ct C Mllea. Olaen. Amboy Wharf foot ot htato )ItmL held. S bbla; exports bbia: saiee 7.600 Btorr. In Effect Jnne *». IffOO. Faas, 10.178 11,824 Wm Mason, Crowell. Bella,!: Hand A For Underwoo l and Yarmouth at 6.16 butter. titiav erenoier. tl4 22 moderately active at old prices, but Harold J spring, packages; 1 lmor, Warren: McCarthy, rlyan, a. n h ilf hourly UII 10.4ft p. m. Leave Ya»- Butter. Vermont. m 1® uh>s«>i1 some * hat firmer. WKSTKHN Dll 19108. rawtoeket. DAY STEAMER FOR BOSTON. m«»u,li 6.40 a m. hall hourly till 9A0 p. m. June 29.—It took about 15 (neese. N. York *i*t Ver’mt.10*®11 Flour-Winter pts « 2tv»4 75 {Winter straights acb tal; V Sanchai eta New York, Cld. thsplea. Modoro. Tralsa leave Union Stalin lor Saarboro 1st. L-ave Under*oo Spr ng for Portland 30 min- Cranberries.8110(1200 3 lM*«ji4 10) Minnesota patents 4 7C»M6 10. NC. Krona July 3rd to October of after the of Wilmington, 7.16. n.05, 100} a. m.. 12.0* noon, utes later. Additional ears between Portland minutes trading opening Fruit. ltvelri *‘gnlar;No2 Western «6Vie fo b afloat ooba Anna Jackaonelilt: John CroselBR. Shi. Pendleton, l. S'-A 6.45, «.50 p. m.| Scarbaro Steamer* will leave railroad Wharf. rorll»nd, and Underwoo Spring every lftmlunt-s from the stock this morn ing to Lemons,Messina.... 4 60fr> 60 Wheat—receipts 15,726 bush:eiporta— bush; storm Petrol. Kddyrllla 11 5.28, exchange K Haltaday, Virginia: Bench, flue Point, 7.00. 7.1*. 8.20, IV 5, 10.00 for B ••too, oo Tue* lay *1111 8*lurd»y. During l.oo p m. Last car from Underwood Spriug as nranees.California imr.8 50*4 00 sales 4,87 ,l 00 bush futures. 24.t/00 bush ex- for Port Liberty lor x demonstrate the disinclination of stooks Boaton; Mary Browor, a. at., U.oo noon. 1.11 3.30, 1.55, 5.25, 5.46, n.ao, .July the hour of tracing will be 7 a. m During 110.10 p.m. Orange*. Kmxlllnjp...2 Tl«8 ©0 port; spt t him; No * Ked at 89 Vi f o U afloat; Haroo; J M Morale;. Klunbetnport Vineyard 0.60. M.IM, 11.22 p. m .; Old Urehard. 7.00, 7.11 August and Son'roibrr will leave at «.3>a. m. ►DNOAVS. to continue the advance which aroused Apples. Raid wins.4 00*4 50 NoS Red at 87Vic elevi No 1 Northern Duluth lor Poobaaaei, South Amboy lor Rock- Bangor: 0.20.141 0.01 ’.on a. m.. 12.00 noon. 1.15, 1.40, J. F. IISCOMB. HupL For Underwood and Yarmouth half Oils and Coal in Vie f o u anoat prompt. tend# Soring the hopes of bull s yesterday. The marke Turpentine 8.80, 3.66. 5.26, 6.41106. S.2A 0.60. 8.00. 11.22 p. m*y tf 11. t C. HKB8KY. Agent. from ft. I ft a. m. to 9.4ft p. m.. with addi- Kaw Linseed of*.- 67R72 Corn—receipts 233.160 busbx exports 96.284 Ar 29th, steamer Horatio Hall. Portland: ache hourly m. ; Here and lll.ldeferd, 6 00. 6 21 141 0.06. tional 1ft mlnutas service to Underwood Spring started off with a great show of animation boiled Linseed on. 6® <47 4 bus; sales uo.oOO hush flit- res; 180,000 Push .1 V Wellington. Belfast; Clara E Rogers, Jones- 10 00 a. nu. 12.00 noon, I2.;», 1.16. 6.30. 3.58. 6.36, from 1.00 p. m. Last car from Underwood urpenune.,. export; spot tlrin; No 2 at 4iFV*c fob afloat and port; Silver Heals nod John .1 Perry, Rockland; and semblance of The advance 1 B0®80 0 910 8 00, 11.22 p. IB I Reaaekalk. 9.10 m. strength. 48^4 c eiev. Booth Dam let ta a Joanna. 20,150, Spring at p. )nel6tf 1 ifomp and Centennial oil.. bbL, 160 ts( 1°% Alleu Green, "ay; 7.00. 16 00 a. SI.. 2.80. 176. 6 61. 620 p. seemed to be for the bustii exports Ellsworth: Nat 146. 12.36. In designed 120 ...• 10% <**»—receipts 27,900 66,614 Clark's Inland; Wesley Abbott, ~ prices Keflnentst Petroleum, ID.; Reaaekankperl, 7.00. 146. 10.00 8. m.. 12% bus; sales lo.ooo bus spot .spot steady ;No 2 nt Hallowali; Lavolta. Ellsworth; Hsnrl- benefit of the shorts, who were anxious Pratt's Astral.. Meader, 12.30, 3J0, 6.06 p on.; Welle Baarh. 7.00 6.48 PEAKS ISLAND STEAMBOAT 29 VxC; No 3 at 29c; No 2 wane at32o; No 8 atta A Ellsworth for Rondout; Spar Half Mils le extra. Whitney, а. m.. 13*. 5.26 p. m.; Barth Barwlek, Mal- to cover after rise. The de- coal.— f>o white at 31 Vse; track mixed Western at 89Vi tel. -AND- yesterday's Cumberland, Whiting. _ llneftord, Homrrawartk, 738), 143 A B3-. i ®f6 60 white Western 81436Vic. 27th Nat M. A3lc; track sch Ayer, mand from this element was so liberally Store and fumaes coat, retail.. BOSTON—Ar (at Qulney>, 1230, 3.80, 8.26 m.; HacBaaler. Permlng- 7 00 lead 10 60ftl2 00; mess 9 00 New York. p. FranRltn. Beef.* y. (amity Hodgkins, taa, Allan Bay, Wolfboro. 8 46 a. m 12.30, fed that It made on 4 68 lu 60; extra India sch H Antes. Watts. Savannah. AMUSEMENT CO. slight Impression Pea .. $9 60; picket M>*11 city C!d, George 3.33 A 18.; I ahoport, laaoala, Walra, Trains Leave Portland mess beef hams —. Luxerue. Perth Ambov, towing and after it was satisfied the mar- —; Ar 29th, tugs month, 145 a. in.. 1130 p. pt.; Mauehre- prices — do shoul- and Ply Por Lewiston, 7.00, Lift, a. m 1.30, 6.15 *8.96 Grain QsoiMisau. Cut meats firm; pickled bellies ; barges Beacon for Saco, and Brunswick Coaaart and narihrra raaailloai, TABLE. movement ler, TIME in. ket became notably soft. The der.* —; do haras —. Bridgeport for Augusta: latawtssa, Portlaod Harm p. OP m AD A 7.00 a. a., ISO p. 111.: Daaar, Kaatar, CHICAGO BOARD Lard Western steamed 7 18Vi ; refin- for Hohandaqua. towing barge a. Fur Island Pond. 8.16 A m., 1J0. <8 31 p. tn was downWhrd on a very steady: Philadelphia; hill, bkwreaai, Laoall, 7 00, 8.45 m.. fen in er HOWARD Irregularly ed comment 7 80; 8 A 8 00) compound Portland for Perth achs W ft ALICE f burs Ur's -luoUtlous. quiet; Baltimore, Amboy; 12.30. 1.30, 4 06 p. 01.; Baataa, 14.10. 7.00, 8.45 A For Montreal. Usebee, ( hltafo, 8.15 A nu small volume of business. at 8V% rfd*>. 8 Jordan, Philadelphia; Harry L Wbiton, Port 0.06 Laav# boaton at 0 09 W UK Alb Oh, 12.30, 1.40,130, p. m.; will leave Portland Pier, at 7. 8, 9, 10. 11 a. m. and *8 30 p. m., reaching Montreal Fork mess 18 00*18 76: family 18 78 8.30 a. 1 The movement of prices during steady; Baadlag. _ for Portland, li-fl, 8 01 7.3). 18, p. m., and T.3) a tn. languid ODentnc. CJoalna *14 60: short clear 13 Otvu 14 26. Beacon, 1, 2. 3. 4. 6. 6.16 and 7.00 P. m. Hid, tog Ilohendaqua, lowing barges 4.18. • 00 p. ni.; artln Portland, 1107, 10310. Teak* the latter of the was largely gov- June... 79* Itutter creameries it 17*20c; do facto- for Saco, and Bristol and Bruns- He turning. Leave Bay View Landing. part day quiet 1 Perm Amboy 11.60 A m.. 12.11 6.00, 7.60. 9.30 p. m. and .. 83 80 state A Stoo- Island, at 6725. 7.2*. *3>, »*». 10.30 11.30 Trains Arrive Portland. erned the fluctuations in the wheat Jtuy.... ry at 14/i18Vsc: im enn I6gl7vs; dairy wick for Augusta; aabs li Whitmore, by 83% 81* Bruns- SUNDAY a. m.) 1.30, 2.30, 3 JO. 4 30. 6.33, 6.30 p. m. Aug. 16,* 19c; doerm -c. tngton; Ida. Mlilbridge; Viola Keppard. TWAINS, From Lewiston, •6.40, 1L30 Am., 3.16, 6.46 market, stocks slightly with white t large racket. Thomas HUN DAYS. hardening CORK Cheese weak irvrgc 9Vi*9Vi wick, Ga; Portland Portland; Loaro Union Btailoo lor* Scarboro ('raw aud 8.-0 p. m. colored 9 Vk c: smalt whitn and small col- H Lawrence, Kennebec and New York; Nellie 6.10. m. the midday re-nction In wheat and sag- July.r42* 42* <{,9Vs log, 7.110.16. 10 16 a. 01., 2.00, 3.40, 4.15, I^ave Pori land Pier. 0.00, 10.00, II.W n. From Island *8.46, 11.30 A m., 6.46 at Race NS; Pond, Aug. 48* 48* ored 949*14c. Grant, Ellsworth; Horse, Weymouth, (1.15, 7.16 p. m.; Raarbora Baarh, Pina 12 m.,1.00,?.00, 3.40, 4.0'. 6.00. G.0', 7.00, 8.00 p. m. again when the prices of wheat state and Fenn mark 13r. ling. 8.: to. 9 30. 10.30, A tn.. 6.45 p. in. of TalloWls firm; city 4Vi country 0 bridge. 7.10.1319.31 10.16 Am.. It J6, 2.00, 3.40. 4.16. Bay steel stocks gave varying evldenoe Aug. 26* 26* schs Ida C Bonthard. Blildr- 1L30 a. 12.20, 1.30, 2.30, 8.30, 4.30, 6.30, 0.30. | «4%i. BANGOR—Ar 29th, 100.110, 5.31 118. 7.16 p. m.t Haro, ID., strength. Otherwise there was no striking roKK. Cottonseed oil steady. Baltimore; Anna Ifurray. Philadelphia; Iietta ford, 131 0.36, 10.13 A ID., 12.66, 2.00. 3.40. 4.16, 7.30 p. m. •Daily, otbet trains week day* 12 00 I’etroleum uulet. Kit Carson and Webster Barnard, New York; 7.15 m. Keaarbaah, Only Hue Its boats to Peaks Island and the July.. 6.00, 5.10, 6,30, 116, p. J running ch“ap ezcur»ion ’.rain leaves Port- feature in the market closing 12 80 Kosm steady. Marv Willey. Portland; Leooora, North barter, llaver- direct. Sunday Sept. Hampden. Hrrnlak, Dover, land every nuutlay for I^ewiston. (iorhaxn snd and steady. 8ld. Girard. Philadelphia; schs Charles- Bovina, 12.65, r* each All showed very small net gains Irregular Turpentine barge lllll, Uwtanrr, Dowell, Fare cent* way. persons going by Beilin at m.;ii n. m. leave Berlin At LAUD. a Sound Maud Frankfort, Returning Molasses steady. ton, for port; Briggs, б. 00, 5 30 p. in.; arrive Ilosloa, 111 0.31 IM2 this line will be admitted to Greenwood har- afternoon for LAWla- and uncertain fluctuations. The money 6 80 ltke firm. to load for New York. 4.o» p. m.. every Sunday July ^ p .m den free. Ju2dil and Mabel. kon and Portlaud. market continued quiet up B Freights to Llvperpool slow. BATH—Ar 29th. barges I>orls DIVISION. surprisingly RIBS. 4 John D K.IITF.H8 PuUinau Palate Cars are ran on sugar—raw firm; (air refining 8-18; Centrif- Boaton; sch Paige. Salem. Boaioo and Sleeping ft is — Lear* Union Station lor Way to the close, considering that practi- July. Tio 98 test at 4 Molasses sugar at|3 18- BOO 1 HBAV Ar 29th, sch Smith TutUe, night trains and Parlor Cars on day ualus. ugal 11-16; Stallone, 9.00 A. m.; Blddeford, Klttery, refined Is firm. Da mar I scott*. at fool of India cally the last day to complete prepara- Friday's Quotations. 16; Pertimoith, Newbnryport, Helen, Ticket Office, Depot schs T A Stuart. New York ; Gamecock. WI1KAT. CHICAGO—Cash qoutaticue* Hid, Linn, lloatou, 2 *0, 0 00 a. Dl.. 12.46,(1.00 p. m.; Street. tions for the semi-annual disbursements Portland; Salem; Baugor; Lady MCDONALD STEAMBOAT GO Flour steady. Fanny. Addle, arrlro Boaton 157 a m 12.30, (.10, 0.00 p. in.; an* the n !*»Demng. Cleslne. Autrim, Rockland; 8 Wonson, do; Atlas, of interest ami dividends which •voeat—No 2 soring —; No 3 do 77:«577ViC} Mary Boaton at old Orchard, June. 81* iHer Isle. Kgpreas stopping Beginning June 4th. 1900, steamers will *TACA MKKL No 3 Ren at8l*H«.83c. Com—No 2 at 424 aud Porlamoalb only. 1.40 ni., largest in the history of the country. Call July. 80 817s BRUNSWICK. Ga—Bid 28th. sch John K Klttrry p. leave Pori land Pier at t*.3o a. tn ami 4.00 p. m. 426% c; No 2 vellow at 42V% Oats— arrive lloatou 4 2o p. m. Leave lloatou for at the Aus.81 83* g42Vid- Souther, Poole, New York. for Cousin's, Littlejohn's, Great Chetieague. money was slightly harder opening No 2 at Ho 2 white 2«Vi gS7e:No 3 Portland, 7.30. 10O A m 12.30, 7.121, 9.45 p. in.. Ni;w IOKK IHKCCT l l^fR, 24vs%26c: CALAIS— Ar 29th, sch K Waterman. Lubec. Bust In Island and Freeport Return, leave CORN. white nt 20 a 2664 e:No 2 Kvc OIVtc: good feed- Portland 11.43 a. 4.30,10.16 but the rate wai not free from susplolon Sid, scligdMaggle Todd and Madagascar. New arrive in., 12.05, p, Sou ill Freeport at 0.30 a. m. and oo p. nt. via 42* 42* ing oar ley 8**39; fair to choice malting at 43 g 12.40 mldniKlit. reac- July. York: Frederick Cnarlotte m., above landings. Maine Co. of manipulation in the interest of 43li 46; No 1 Flaxseed and N W Flaxseed at 1 80: Koeasuer, Hillsboro; Steamship Aug.*.. 43, SUNDAY THAINS. SMALL POINT ROUTE. i.u b'finil Snumi l»v prime Timothv seed 3 16 A3 20. Mess Fork at Morgan.-Boston. i;' Pm) ll.liu tion in the stock market. OATS. PORT—Ar sch F New niun ouiiiuii im 85. Lard at 6 87 E AST 29th, Mary Pika, Leave Port and at 2.00 in for Orr*a Island 11 70$ 12 75 go Vi ; snorCfrihs ter y, I'ui tamonth, Newbury purl, Salem, r. 3 T.4IPS PfcR WEEK. Bonds were In better request than .July.r^4* 24* Fast llarpswell, Setasco. Small Polut Harbor 24* FALL HIV EH—Sid 28th, sch Fauny C Bowen, Lynn, Boston, 2.00 a. m., 12.45 p. in., arrive The steamships Horatio Hall and Nan* Total Aug. .a..2a» 7, short clear sides 7 6o.«7 «0. Boa ton and Cundy's Harbor. Keturn Dave Cun.ly's stocks and prices are higher. sales, Norfolk. Hoaton 5.57 a. in.. 4.00 p. in. Leave Imtton alternatively leave Franklin Wharf, PORK.. Butter hrm—cruiery at 14419c; dairies at Harbor at 6.00 a. m. via above lanaintrs. FFRNANDINA-Ar 28th, sch Wm II Swan. for Portland, 9.00 a. ni.. 7.00. 9.45 p. □>.. arrive Tort laud, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays par value, $1,805,000. 13% n III Vic. SUNDAYS. 12 82* Davidson. Havanuali. 12.10, 10.15 p.m., 12.40 midnight. at 6 m. tor New York direct. leave issued ad- July. Cheese oulet 8Viws, *t 2.-W p. m.. Orr* Islan I 3.3» p. in. J. F. L1 SCOMK.General Agent on call at 1 or cent. rve lo.ooo bush. 5.83 Money easy V%.«;4 Portland Dally Press Otocklinolatlons 0.000 busn; barley KEY WEST—Ar 2Hth, sch B Frauk Nealljr, boro. Saco Hlver, 7.ill a. ra., 12.33. p. m.; J. II. MclHt.VALI), Manager. fltos. M. BARTLETT. AgL octsdtf Cninberland Mills 1'rline inercaill.le ynper 3*ip4Va rer cent. Corrocted 3wau ft Barrett, Bankers, lbd TOLEDO—Wheat active-cash 85*4c; June Puma Itassa, and sailed (or Hagua. Gorham, W’eatbrook, Ollier 15M 1 o in inert-In I Nt, by 7.13. 9.45 a. Je4dtt with actual busi- 85l-4C; July —c; Aug —c; Sept 83%* MOBILE—Ar 28tli, sell Flora Moraug, Hen- Wealbrook Jet., Woodford*, Sterling Exchange firm, Middle street. Scarboro derson, Cardenas. m., 12.33. 3.05, 5.;i3. 6.20 p. IT.} ness In bankers Mils 4 rttf*4 « 4 86V4 for de- STOCKS. 9.50. 11.40 A. Cotton Markets. NEW LON DON-Ar 28 th, sch John Francis, Bearh, Pine Point, 6.45, III., Par Value Bid. Asked Old DOMINION mand and 4 82>44 «4 83% loi sixty days; post- Description. coastwise. 1.0*. 3.16. 3.45. 6.40. 11.15 P. in.; Orchard, UK.' National Batik....100 100 102 Canal |»y Telegraph.) sch Addle Portland for Glen Haro, Blddcford, 0.43. 8.35, 9.5u, 11.46 a. ui., ed rates at 4 8414 « 4 85 ami 4 S7Vs. ion mer- 110 112 June 29 Sid 29th. .Iordan, 10STOR Casco Natioual Hank.10O 11.15 m. Cove. 12.25, 1.06, 3.16. 3.45. 5.48, 6.40, p. Montreal to 4 83«.4 National Hank. 100 10O 101 NEW YORK—The Cotton market to-uav was Liverpool. ei: I bills at 83Mi. vumueriauil NORFOLK—Cld 28th. schs Oeo Bailey, New Trains arrive from Worcester, 1.05 p. m.; National Hank.100 lOO 101 steady,** e ndvanee; middling uplands 10c;do 6.48 m.. Gor- Stiver certificate* 4<>2%. Chapman Warner Charleston; Rachel W Hoc heater, 8.26 a. m« 1.06, p. 81 earner. From Montreal. From Fust National Hank .100 1O0 102 at 10Vie; sales 3518 bales. London; Moore, Quebec. gulf Stevens. Boston; Wm Pawtucket. ham and Way Stations, 6.40. H..5. 10.47 a. n;.. Bar Silver 61 Merchants1 National Hank—76 101 102 Jones, Vancouver, 1st Daylight. May 1st, .* p. m. CHARLES Ton—The Colton market to-day — Sid 28th, sch Blanche II 1.05, 4.15, 5.48 p. m. May Mexican dollar* 8 Natlona'Yia iers' Hank.100 98 100 PASCAGOULA Dominion. 12th. 9 a. m. May Lth.<> p.m. Vi nominal; middlings —e. New York. SUNDAY TRAINS. May Portland National Bank. .. 100 109 110 King. Cunihronian. May 19th. 9 a. m. May 19th,6 p.m. Governments I AMBOY—Ar 28th. schs New Old Orchard Beach, Saco, Blddc- sirong Pop land Trust Co.loo 145 160 GA1.V ESTON—The Cotton market closed PERTH DP, For Vancouver, June 2d. 9 a. m. June 2d, d p.iu. .1 H Charleston. 10.05 a. m.. 1.50.3.30, 4.05. 5 00, I Portland Gas Company. 60 85 90 closed steady; middlings 9Vic. York; Parker, ford, 6.45, 9.28, Oldet. Sid sch Annie P Chase. 7.08 p. m. Mocheater and St&llous, Portland Water Co.100 106 107 MEMPHIS—The Cotton market to-day closed 28th, Bangor. 6.05, Way SUt Boh D Lubee. 6.20 111. The following reprose nr the pay Portland »\ Kail road Co. 100 160 16o 9 tic. 29th. I*. p. Bost:n to via. quotations steady ; middlings 7-1 28ih. schs Jennie E Livarpoal Queenstowi. In tills market: Maine Central loO 166 1*$0 PHILADELPHIA—Ar D. J. FLA Nl)KIIS, U. P. * T. A. The | etaunsh ar.d elegant steamers tiiR prices U’y NEW ORLEANS-! he Cotton market closed New Sunlight. Wil- Steamer. From Boston. Cow and steers.,.. 6 V* th Portia d*ft Ogdeusburg K. K. 100 60 61 R'.ghter, Cross ley, Bedford; Je27dtf “GOV. DING bEY” and -BAY STaTF* firm: middlings 9 13-1 tic. bur. Wilmington. 1>«1: barge Monitor, Portland. leave Bulls and stacs....6’ BONDS. alternately Franklin Wharf. Portland, New England, WeJ., May 23d, 5 p. in MOBILE—Cottou market Cld. schs Mary L Crosby. Trim. Brunswick; and India Wharf. at 7.00 m. Skins—No 1 quality.lOo Portland 6s. 1007.118 120 steady; middlings Boston, p. .lally. *• I Jennie C May. Pierce, Boston; barge Ardmore, Sunday. Wo 2 .....Sc Poitland 4s. 1902—1912 Funding.. lOS 103 9%c. Including RaTKS OF PASSAGE. *• 6 Portland, m tow of tug Concord; Glendower, lteainers meet erery demand of Wo 3 a.70 Portland 4s. 1913. Ponding.106 l(>8 ■ SAVANNAH—The Cotton market closed These Baugor. in tow of tug Tamaqua. modern steamship service in safety, »pesd, First Cablu—fiiO.O) and up. Hfi'irn- gills Bangor 6s. 1906.1 Water ...... 112 114 quiet, steady; middlings 9 5-1 tic. Ar barge Sudbury, Portland, in tow of and of traveling. $114.00 and up. to steamer and Bath 1907. Muntcio&i.101 103 29th, eomfort luxury according 4<*s. tug Tacouy; sch Addle Chariesou, ltsth. tickets for Providence, bowelU accommodation. K eta It Grocer*’ Migar Market. Bath 4s. 1921. Kefnndiua.101 103 Markets. Through LBropMn Island Passed dow n 28tU, schs W E Worcester, New York. etc., etc. Mrreml Cnblw—$37.50 to $42.59. Return, confectioner* Belfast 4s. 31 uulctnailOlH.110 113 Reedy Portland mar neb—cut loaf 7c: (By Telegraph.) & W LTuck. Philadelphia for Boston; Elwood In Effect June 25lh, 1900. xr. LWOOMB, Oen. Mauagar to Calais 4a 1901—1911 Kef undine— loo 102 $71.26 $80.75. Gc: 3 -i coffee do for THOMAS M BARTLETT. AgeoL -To Derry, London. at 8c; powdered at granulated Vs 1901. Mumcluak.101 102 LONDON. June 29, lBOO-Consols 100% Burton, Lynn. strrrugr LlverpnoL LewlstonOs/ Delaware Breakwater—Passed out 28th, neb declOdtf Belfast and Glasgow. $.'3.50 10 crusned 6c;yellow 5 k cewisicn4u. 1913. MunicunF.105 107 formonesnd loo** for account. TRAINS LEAVE UNION STATION. RAIL- Queenstown. Alicia B Crosby. Philadelphia lor Portland. $25.50 Siearane on tit furnish *1 fr**e. Saco 4s. 1901. Municipal.10 > 102 29. 1900.—The Cotton WAY AS FOLLOWS: .LIVERPOOL, .June PORT READING—Ar 2Hth. schs Thomas B SQUARE Anplv to T. F. McGOWaN. 420 Congress Kx ports. I Maine Central K K7s.19l2.cons.mtf 136 137 market dosed Irregular; spot5%d; sales 10(- First M Garland, Colrmsn. New York; Sliver Spray, street, j. B. K RATING, room 4, Nation- -4Vsi- lOS 110 bales. 7 00 a. m. For BrunswlcK, Lewiston (Lower) LONDON. Steamship Dnrgfil -30,331 bush " " otti). Whltte, do; B R Wood aide, McLean, do. al Bank CHARLES ASHTON. U47A cons. mts... .106 106 Rath. Boothbav. Pophain Beach. Rockland.Au- FIVE CENTS. Building. wheat 77,038 no oats «»*.587 do peas 1210 c» •* Cld. schs F'oresl Belle, Beal, Keuuebuukport; Congress treat sml Convress hquue Hotel, or «9s,19oo.exten’sn.l01 102 gusta. Waierville, Skowhegan and Belfast. 406 lumber 25*7 deals 300 sacks of Chester R Lawrence. Grtnuell, Saco. DAVID TORRANCE & CO.. Moutreal. splint* |K’s Portland ft g6s.\900. 1st mu loo 1C1 8.30 a.m. For Danville Jc., Itumford Falla. The fare will be each oatmeal 30 hales leather 26oo sacks flour So Ocd’g SAILING DAYS OK OCEAN HTEANKRS PROVIDENCE — Ar 28th. bkue Stephen « 5 CENTS aur27dtf Portlaud Water Lira 4s. 1927.107 i< 9 Ik* in Is, Lo Alston, Farmington, Kangeley aud *hooks 'on bbls wax 850 c* eggs 1 u,7 20 bdls 181 ntOM Hart. Sabine Pass: sch L L Hamlin, Hudson Watervllle. way lo boxes cheese 117 bales 7 W de New York.. bale* hay 32/2 pulp?3 Kstser O Bremen.July 3 River. 10.10 a. in. For Brunswick, Bath. Lewiston, and 4 cs caunod corn 241 cat- Ilnstou Slock Gist. 4 sen Zscchetis Sherman, for a coal boxes hsm bacon Majestic.New York..Liverpool....July Sid. port, Gardiuer, Augusta and Watervllle. York. 4 RICHMOND. Va—Sid 28tu. sch Maute Saun- l lliver tle 200 sheep. Bales of stock at the Boston Stock Exchange; StLouis.New .So’amptou.. July 11.00 a. in. Express for Danville Jc.. Lewis- FOREST CITY LANDING, Sebago ake, Soiigo bid. Arcbiniede.New York., limy.July 4 ders. Soper, Boston. ton, Watervllle, Moosehead Lake via Foxcroft, .. M Charters. Atchison. 25*4 Kensington.. ..New York. .Antwerp .July 4 SALEM—Ar 28th, sch Rebecca Smith, Bangor, Washington C uuty K. H., Bar Harbor, Pinks Iwlnnd, Boston ft Mai* e.190 Touralne.New York. Havre.July 5 Philadelphia. * York to Port Aroostook and for Houlton,Woodstock, Bark Tl 11 Baker, New Spain, American 300 York.. Bremen. 6 Sid, schs Alfred W FIs*. New York; Medford, County of S. S. Co. Bell. Bremen.New July St. Stephen, St. Andrews, St. John aud ftlali- .ON THE. and Huy Aaples general cargo, lump sum. Central Massachusetts 15 K Friedrich — New York. Bremen....July 5 Vineyard Haven; K M Sowver, Falmouth. fax via Vanceboro. Maine Central 62 York. 7 SAN FRA NC18CO—Sid 28th, barque St Kath- Schr Nat. T. Palmer,Norfolk o Portland,coal Marquette.New .London.July 12 35 p.m. Express for Brunswick, Lisbon Uuion Pacific..... 60*4 Anchorla.New York. .Glasgow....July 7 erine. Saunders, Honolulu. Watervllle. BAY LINE. 1». t. Falls, Augusta, Newport, Bangor, CASCO .. 7 Conn—Ar sch M On and After June- Cnion Pacific pfd 716s Etruria.New York. Liverpool.. July STONINGTON. 28th, Mary Bucksp. rt. Bar Harbor, Oldlowu aud Green- SSlIi, I1IOO, Sclir l'en leton Bros., B.iugor to New York, Mexican Central! 4s. 78'* Capri.New York. .Pern’buoo. July 10 Braiuaru. Port Johusou. ville. Steamer* leave Custom House wharf nearly Law- will connect (‘ally with k.45 a. in. and i.Qfl p. m. Amerlcan’.Sugar.1141.* Oceanic.New York. Liverpool.. .July 11 TACOMA-Ar 28th, ship John Curries, m. For hour during tne dav and evening. ice 55c. 12.50 p. Danville, Jc.,Rumford Falls, every traiu over Maine Central Railroad (White Ml. A uierlcan Ms New New.... York York. S’thampton.July 11 rence. Hong Kong. C. W. T. GODING. Savannah to New Sugar pfd...114 Hernia. Lewiston. Farmington. Cxrrabasset, North Schr Harry Prescott, York, Noordland.New York.. Antwerp.. .July 11 VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 29th, sobs Henry Gen. Manager C. IL S. Co Dlv.) Duelling at Napl*s. Brldgton, Raugeley, Blng’nin. Waterville, Skowhegan. Ju2dtf and at Harris* u lumber $5 25. tiller.New York. Demarara July 12 Whitney. South Amboy tor Baugor; Louisa Hock llrhtgtni Harrison,connecting New York Quotations of Stooks and Bonds oo p. ui For Freeport, Brunswick, land, witn *tage for Waterford, a d at with to New Curacoa.New York.. Maracaibo..July 14 Francis, Jersey City for Portland ; 1 Aide Cobb, skowhs- Naples Sclir Mary J. liussell. Charleston Y., K. A. L.points. Augusta. Watervllle. J. W. Cock's coach line lor Edes Falls. Casco. |By Telegraph.) Gascogne.New York.. Havre.July >2 Sand River for New York; Mary Augusta, Kd- Belfast, Dover and Foxcroft, Greenville, lumber $5 26. Portland taud all Andrew gau. Ot.Hfleld. etc. The following rrotlio closing quotations of Columbia.New York. Hamburg ..July »2 dyville for sailed); o dtowu and Mat;aw«mkeag, and to STEAMER GORINNA. Bangor, RelurirF g steamers leavo Harrison every Schr Lucy HamnionJ. Port Liberty to Fre- Bocsr Herh.iro.su.... New York. Bremen ..July 12 Nevtnger, Bangor for New York: <>leuulleu. Bucksporl Saturdays. day (« at 7.45 a. m. ai d 1.30 p. June 29. Astoria.New York. .Glasgow ...July 14 MHildas for Providence; Adam Howly, Fort acept Sunday) mont, coal 00c. Ha 28. June 5.10 p. in. For Brunswick. Bath, Augusta, D reel Between Brunswick md Portlanl North Brldgton at 8 a. «r. and 12.45 .. Hoboken m.; p. in.; New 4§. res.134 134 Laurentlan.New York. .Glasgow .July 14 Johnson for Bangor; Hope Haynes, to Schr Isaac Oterton, Eliza'1etliport to Boston, and Watervllle and Skowhegan Saturdays Bndgton at 8.3i> and 2 p. rn., aud Naples tu.lo New 4i. uUb.134 134 Spartan Prince. New Y'ork. Naples.July 14 fur do; II A Woodward. Baugor tor New York; Gardiner for Lizzie only. BEGINNING JUNE 1st. a. in. Mid 2.15 p. ni., connecting At Sebago coil 70c and b. in. .... New York. Liverpool.. 14 Abbie Bowker, South do; New ..114 H4V4 Campania July 5. i5 p. m. For Danville Junction, Mechanic Lake Hta lon with lt.45 a. v\. and 6.25 in. — for will leave Point, Bruns- p. l.evi Hobokoifto Belfast, coal 70e. New 4s. coup.116 116*4 Mesaba.New York. .London July 14 Babcu k. Richmond, Me, Philadelphia; July Falls. l.ew la ton. ami on Saturda s io Itumford Steamer Simpson's Schr Hart, Siarmord. Center at 7.25, stcA uboat Express Tram for Forirauu and « •«. Statendam.New York.. 14 Fourth. Bangor for wick, at 7 a. m. daily. llarpswell A. South to Bel- Denver u. 1st.1017fc 102 Rotterdam..July Fall-. Belgrade, waterville aud Skowhtgan. the most in and Sch* Ma y McCann, Amboy York. .Liverpool 17 Sid. sctis Helen Augusta, 8tepbrn Bennett, H rch Island at 7.40, Mere Polut at 7.4ft, Busim * Boston, making delightful tilp Erie ueu. 4*... 70Vs 71 Cymric.New ...July 11.00 p. m. Night Express for Brunswick, in New coal 80c. Bremen 17 AnnC Stuart. Sarah Hill, Three Sisters. Sarah Island at 8.05, Littlejohn’s at 8.25. and Cousin'* Knglan*L fast, I Mo.;Kan.ft Tex.1 2d*. 07 07V4 K M Theresa New York. July Batu. Lewiston. Augusta. Waterville. Bangor. Round excursion tickets, for of Potter and Annie M Allen. 111 ’n I at 8.3ft. ailiving in Portland at 9-39 a. m. trip good day ai Pacific ,. Teutonic.New York. .Liverpool.. July 18 Aroostook Vta Old- Sclir John T. Williams, St. George to Bldde- Kansas consols..• Moosehead Iatke, County for the dale only, $2.00. A-k for our tourist’s guide .. sch Lizzie Lane. for New York. leave Long Wharf, Portland, Nav.lst.108 108 Friesland .... New York. Antwerp July 18 Passed, Bangor St. Returning, coal 85c. Oregon town. Bar Harbor, Huckspnrt. Vanceboro, at Union Station. ford. York.. 18 WASHINGTON—Cld 28Ui. sch Aroos- above landings, at 3.30 p. ni. Texas paoinc. L. G. lsts....J!l 111 Mi Semplone.New Daly .July Independent. Stephen. Hi. Andrews, St. John and all C. L. GOODHIDGK. Schr tloreuce Inland. Perth Amboy to Bath, York.. 19 Case, Nor!oik. Halifax aud the ao reir. 2de. 63 68 2 K Louise.New Bremen.Inly took County via Vanceboro, E. A. BAKER, M.mager. Jne28dtf Manager. coal 75c. Union pacidc lsts. Bretagne.New York..Havre.Ju’y 19 Provinces. The Saturday night tram does not Foreign Ports. Dexter. Dover an Fox- jS2dtf 8chr Port to coal of stocks- coin ed to Belfast. Telumali, Liberty Bangor, Quotations to Juno 28. June 29. Ar at Guantanamo .»tine 1. sch Jesse Iona, crof, or beyond Baugor, excepting VS'ashing 70c. MlANllUtiK ALU A .N at.JUNE 30. U. U. and Bar Harbor. Atchison. 25% 2~» Philadelphia, and sailed 12th f r Santa Cruz. ton County Ml. Desert & Machias S b. Co m Mr. Desert for Po llan, LINE. 8cHr T. W. II. White. Port Rc ding to Augus- AM* 12.55 a. midnight. special Atcnison!nia. 71 71V* Bun rises. 4 10! wa’cr Ar at Fori Louis, Mauritius, June 23, ALLAN Ilian wa"'r I 'll0 barque for Rock land >, Augus- ta. coal $1. Central rncinc. Bun sets. 7 25;lgl1 \ 1 30 Freeman, Montevideo. Brunswick, (connecting 9 24 ia. Waterville, Greenville and Bar I'rul.jr, April 20th, m« to Hal- Ches. 4* Ohio. 25% 25 Length of days.. 15 lot Moon sets In port at Colon. June 19, sell Anna L Kranz, Bangor, St. Lawrence Service. Schr W. II. Davenport, Perth Amboy Harbor. • bt earner Chicago. Bur. 41 UUUJCT.123% 12**'* IJrowu, from Brunswick. Commencing coal 1 j MOMTHKAL TO LIVERPOOL. lo we 1, f 10. Un. ot Mud. Canal co.11» 1H>% hid fm Syduey. CB, Jue 28. sch Welifleet, Ja- FRANK JONES MOUNTAIN DIVISION. Calling at Moville. l>eL Lack. 4i West.176% 176 cobs, Dockland. WHITK will, weather leavo Fortland MARINE NEVH hhort- permitting, Portland VVliolciu'c airrlcel. center s 1L G. 17% 117% Ar at St John. NB, June 29, sell Ada G aud Friday* at 11.00 p. nr 11 8.50 n. in. For Brtdgton. Kay bans. Burling- Tuesday* June 20. tine, new. Io% lami. Providence for ltocktanJ, liar Harbor and Machias- From STKaM- Montreal PORTLAND. sell Lai.easier, Ht Johnsbury. Sherbrooke. Quebee Brie is mu. 32% 83% OF rid at Hillsboro, NB, June 28, Fortuna, ton, and intermedia e laudiu s. Ke- SHU'S. The following quotations represent me Whole- PORT PORTLAND. Montreal. Chicago, Ht. Paul and Mln- port Liverpool. Saturday Saturday Illinois Central.110% 110% Baltimore. Quebec. turning leave Mncblaspnrt Monday.* and sale lor the market; June steamer prices Lake Rrie & West. 26 2b hid fm London 28th, Cambrian, ueapoita. Thursday* nt U. m. lor all landings, arriviug j Boston. p. ni. For Scbago L ike. Br dgton, Har- Thu £6 Apr “Parisian ; 12 May 12 May Flout Lake more.210 204 %x c! Fortland 11.00 p. m. *• ** FRIDAY,. Jim» 29. hid fm June steamer rison, via rail auii Kiver. Norm Conway, 10 May Tunisian 26 26 ouis 4i Masn. 75 74 V» Glasgow 29th, Peruvian, Hougo U K«). F. K V A N H. F. K. BOOTH BY Fuperflnc and low grades.8 75 44 «x> Boston. Fabyans. Lancaster. Colebrook, Luneubmg, 17 Nu ntdiau 2 June 2 Juno Mai:Italian KHvaied. 86% 80% Arrived. tien’J Mgr. O. F. & T. A. ** NN heat, Bakers.4 26 a 4 50 hid fm MoviUe June 29. steamer Astoria, Si. Johnsbury, Newoort. 24 Corinthian 9 9 Spring Mexican Central.12% 12% ** •* •* Wheat patents.6 50a5 75 for New Yoik. *.55 ni. For Heuago Lake, Cornish, Brldg- aprUdu ;>i Parlslau 16 16 Spring Miemeun Central. Steamer Manhattan. Bennett. New York— Glasgow p. Mien, and SLLouissf. roller.4 75#46 00 ton. North Conway and Bartlett. 14June Tunisian 30 :» Mum. StSU l^ouis. 47 46%xd passenger* ami mdse to J F Liscomb. j Mlch.'aml bt. Louis clear.4 S».<&4 50 8.50 p in. For Uebago Lake,Fryeburg, Niwth 21 Nuintdlau 7 July 7 July M tun. a: bl corns uid. 00 **Jid Steamer State of Maine, Colby, Boston for & Steamboat Co. ** *• Winter Wheat patents.6 00 7.2.* p. in. Paper train lor ewhton. Cabin—To Liverpool, London or 00^27 F Fab- at Five islands on Sacked Bran, car lots.1» 004[ lb 00 Bt. raui.1.110% 110 bch Kintiy Staples, Taluler, WhuerporL f 100 hours. For full information call on i>.&) a. m. Commencing July lMlt fbr Laud signal. i Londonderry— *35.00 to $45.00. T II. J COLV Wash- octlldtf ALFRED RACE. Manager. i. Sacked Brau, hag lots.oouOv*ilU00 8L Caul ota .*.171 171 Cleared. or address 11,197 j yans an 99 Waoasr.. 7% 7 Dr. Tolman's Monthly Regulator has brought Sugar—Standard Seh Win Duren. Rrett, Calais—J li Blake. ll.no p. m. N gnt Expressfor all point*. Portland, Me. fine 6 no Wabasn nia.117% 17% happiness to hundreds of anxious women. ah Kiooni Sugar—Kxtra granulated.... bch Little U Cure Your Piles. FREE. 12.50 a. in. Mi. I>.d without mierrupiton of From Montreal and faltywi dhljr (1*01.01.; are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other 46 45 ft.2ft a. Lcwisioii will do No no no Teas—Japan.. 33,£38 U. t>. Kxnress. I my business dutle1*. bend na your address and from Bartlett and lor*1. m.; remedy this. pain, danger, Teas—Formosa.85 $65 peouie uas. 96% 06% ixdhanok mapA1C I KY enclose stamp. Triom pleaso not apply as I and Mechanic Kail* “■ >"i Waierville aud Interference with work. The most difficult Mail. 26% 26% wish to those who ar need- case* treated correa- Molasses—Porto Rico...\ 36t$40 racine Ar at London June 29. steamers Montevldean, ouly help suffclug Aiuiac* 4S n. in.; ttangeley, larmmttinn, successfully through BOSTON and PHILADELPHIA. M *'lasses—Barhadoes. 824)35 Cullman Caiace. 178 179 Montreal; Hoiton. lessly, as I ouce did. Addiess, N. B. a., Box lU-inls. liitn/oi, Ai.Kuai* aud Kutkla d. 12.02 p. poudenee, and the most complete satisfaction Virgmiau, and 1 relievehun- Molasses—common. 2o«2» Sugar, common.113% 116% Sid Ini Liverpool June 29, steamers Corinthian. 228, Lewiston. Me. m Skoal e an hat niluitlun L'blvluu, everylustance. TKI-WKGKLV MILn Idea. st. John, Bar I toalh by eouaoeUng Shore 00 J. K. COGSWELL. any n 1, Mackerel, Is.26 004130 hereby *lirec'ed to present liielr teams at th* Hamnr, 4. ua. m. RAILROAD WATCHES. PMUgelU* Kouud Trip ,UkM. Share 2S.. Commander, U. S. N Harbor. dally. Mackerel. Hoilon Mnruw, t in. Bar tints and room luoluded. _ inspector 1st L. H. DiA- office Mon.U), July 9. poo. and to receiv tmdave—I ewhtlon u.2ft n. in.. Mf p. Largess. 16 004817 and lbeu>e f r the mu Wh.te The kind that wlh pass Inspection. We carry * * * *“* BOSTON,June £9. 1900—The following were Hie numbers year beg g liarhor. 18.2ft n. in ; h!*iernlle,ft.20 p. m.; ■ Pork. Lard ted failure to tills a..- the largest stock of B. 11. Watches: iubt the BmC Poultry. Me mo ran da. July litoo. A comply with ,M JEsairissKss quotations of Flour and Corn: at the lowest and we wtfi 50 today’s lice Will oaitpei the delinquent to A penau v. ual.j," PVANS, V. P. ft G. M. right klud prices, Pork-Heavy. (MIC time to for ihem. Pork—Medium. 15 60 FLOUlt. Vluejard-Haven. June 2*—The tug Mercury GKO. W. hVLYLarith, City M..rjj^L r. B. BOOIHBV. CL 1*. * f. A. give you pay McKKNNKY, teMUSI THE JKWELtK. Mouumont tebMUU I Reel—hear*..10 6O4II 00 Spring patent* 4 7646 00. arrived hoie hull ulghl from tue wreck oi the Jeftkltd Juwwu I JLu’USSii. The exercise# were ■Headed by • large the SCHOOL number of person* from Portland end vicinity, end nil were pleased with »EW lyips. rapoh ADVICHTVIUUV TTllUAV the good appearance and deportment of T. F. Fos* A Sons. pI?FRw%i the boyi and with the fine exhibition they Faatman Bros. A Bancroft. Gro. C. Shaw A Co. hod given._ Coe the Halter. 1 ' Burbank, Hougikit A Oo. Hehcoi Y• 'r' Tift8t THREE IX 8UCCU8BI0N. T Goo. prloicer. •. Center A McDowell. _ V. D. Folsom. F-Vt'niiiir. C4ty of Tortland. Fire Department Was Iny Yesterday Casco .steamboat Co. Bay Mara Frank M. Low A Co. lag. Orsn Hooner’s Sons, klnes Bros. Cu Two alarms of Ore at about 11 o'olook X k. Libby Co. Harps we 11 Steamboat Co. Annual a to the ynHirriay forenoon, one following qnlok- Stack |k>1# Co* ly after the other, th# flyet from box M Owen. Moore A Co. Chocolate 0. C. Klwell. and the from box 14 aroused the Grape Fruit Jelly, HImm, 1 second 9c doz W*utcd for Fort land. .ap«l. 10c per pint ourtoslty of Ore cranks, and even of those DELIGHTS. FINANCIAL. Made In a moment. LIQUID I.ady Finger*, who me only ordinarily ourious about 9c doz Municipal Security Co. su things. Lime Fruit Tablets, Ua«'i Mnearooas, New Wants. For Bale, lo Let Lost Found department responded to tbs first 15c lb ■lellniteuei 9c doz and similar advertisement* will bo found oo Surprise*, alarm to find all oeooslon for their *er- Chocolate Saga, Summer Uriahs. page to under appropriate Deads. Parts Performed in 10c doz ▼loes over. An oil Stove had exploded at 20c lb Jelly Holla, 284 1-8 Congress street, but no damage Bottled at Underwood Spring. 10c doz BUIEF Creditable Manner. Chocolate and Orange Paste, JOTTINGS. was done. Th* scoond alarm waa for a Coroannt Cake*, 20c lb Cap lire on the roof of a tenement house on Qlnger Ale, 12c doz Salt Water Orange Q! nger Ale, "Fixed Star*’ will be the toplo of Dr. Cumberland street Just above Washing- Liver Taffy, Apple Turnover*. Kidneys, 15c lb Orange Cider, ^ „r bottle Turnover*, , Baker's lecture to young.people ut Willis ton. The damage from the flames waa Sarsaparilla, 5?*»,bt.rr>' h Delleatesaen Root Miner Turnover*. ton church tomorrow evening. not large, so promptly were they extin- Beer, The Prize Winners and Rail of and Bowels I'aiatles. Creme ECT& Tongue, Hires* Boot Beer, Ginger Snap*, spwtk meeting oredltable manner. Ths general subject • BVF GENUINE ©y 30c lb 12;*c bottle 6c lb M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. entertainment was “Kindness to owned by Taylor and occupied MAH'Fp the Margaret Deviled Ham, Mr. bis vacation nnar Port- Dumb and most of the reci- by James Ilaley. 15c lb Sew Vermont Crenm Hogar spent Animals,” and Cheese, and was under- \YRVP(8 land both live and six years ago, tations and songs were evidently Intend- lu all three cases the losses are (SURRNIA ffC Pickled Lamb's Tongue, lb A. 5c each 12He one of the speakers at the Y. M. C. ed to teach the to be kind toward stood to be covered by Insurance. *••««« v'-snUC. Anrieraon** Chicken Sonp, boys nuKui gawiiMitmiM each of those seasons. Those who remem- the of Cod Fish Balls 8 tin all living creatures. Across top the newest Pa- 40 kinds of Ho We have just received 20c dot Sn Tomato ber him will bo pleosel ot another oppor- the stage and wings was the motto: (for Sunday Breakfast), iinywiric Si,up. risian novelties. Those for the arm and Mineral Waters—American and Foreign to hear him. Sc tin tunity ”1 would not enter on my list of friends Best American neck wear are very swell, and will be Sardines, French Mae iron I, If the young men residing on Winter with manners 3c can (Though grimed polish'd much worn the smart set the lb from fine the man by oomlng 7Hc street or In its vicinity .will refrains ana sense), Genuine French Sardines, Who sets foot a worm.” season. See them while the assortment Shoe ; cannon crackers they will deserve needlessly upon can Rcynl Polish, tiring Is Price# from 00 12Vjc 2c bot. there. Cowper. complete. range- (3 the gratitude of the sick people or kindness to to Willis A. Jeweler. Raspberry Strawberry Jam, dealers will to The state laws require that (20.00. Cates, Smoked Norwegian Sardines. The furniture begin 9c per pound Jar dumb animals be taught In all the pub- have tho newest and moat 12c can close their stores Saturday afternoons af- liNJUKhlJ U.\ A wAu UAIWa. POTATOES. lic schools of the and It seems to us attractive In *lt!nz*. Luncheon Strained Honey, the first of state, MUST dcsigna Armour's Heel, New ter July. In the District court yesterday a libel 28 barrel* Extra Potatoes, 12c per pound that the Kofonn School has adopted a j Brooch Pine, Cuff Link*, -Scarf 1 lb 13c jar The following Is a list of teachers elect- Portland tins, 2iic peck * of was filed by Michael Clancy of Canadian schools: J. A. Milliken, very Interesting and practical method Pina, Chain*, and tho endlesa crca- Mult, ed to evening vs the the Armour’s Pressed Hum, 9c bottle this Instruction. the barge Tipton,owned by Staple* 80 barrel* extra Old l*otaloea, per Edmund J. Young, T. J, giving Judging by tiona called Kovelties; he must have 13c principal; Coal oompany of Fall Klver, asking for 1 lb tins, Olives, F. Walsh, Ellen F. interest the boys have shown in this en- of Diamonds and J2!4c per peck Uateley, Jr., Lizzie for sus- expert knowledge Htufled with sweet peppers, ; ore alive to the needs $2,000 damages personal Injuries Armour’s Veal Louise A. Turner, Katie Me- tertainment, they must sell ab- Laaf, Be per bottle Worcester. tained while as a stevedore on other precious stones; of brute creation and no doubt employed 1 lb 20c Mixed Pickles, H. assistants. the they Watches aud tins, laugh, J. Shepherd, the now at White's wharf. solutely reliablo Clocks, will to their homes a Tipton, lying —half will be a meeting of the carry away deeper that he 7Hc per qt price There special It is that last Tuesday the cover- and—his prices must prove Peanut Butter, At tlir Counter. regard for the creatures who oontribute alleged Cigar Portland Equal Suffrage club, Monday, of the after were wants a fair profit for his wares. 23c per ponnd—In balk form Fresh Grated Horae Radish. so and ings barge’s hatchway only ut lit Pearl street much to our oomfort happiness. July ind at three p.m. left and fastened so that We bolievo we are to bo The S'. Helena lost of the season, 7c per bottle The of the evening was as up carelessly qualified Apple, to consider the subject of Old Home programme F.vaporated while stevedoring on board Clancy was your Jeweler. 6c per pound In a new sbape -Especlales, follows: wortb It Week knocked down through the falling of one 5c eacb, Allure** or welcome C»st« a trlffc mo-e, like all KING ARTHUR FLOUR P. of them and so that he is now PERSONALS. by MaJ. Edward Wltjiam injured In the are good things cheapest Benedict Cigar*, Song—Ho, Ho,•Vacation Days Here, under medical care and will be unable to T. I.ltlle School GEO. SPRINGER, end. 8c LEADS 1 ALL work for some time. Dennis Meaher ap- 10 in a neat packet, Hon. Thomni B. Reed, Mrs Reed and Recitation—What They Said, Thurlow peared for the libellant. 513 St. arrived in Portland Hughe* Congress Miss Catherine Heed Solo-Grasshopper Green, je^odeodtf yesterday from New York. They are at Samuel Laskey GOLI.EUE BOVS AS CATTLEMEN. present at their home at No. Jfci peering Recitation—The Dog of the Regiment Thomson liner Dargal sailed yesterday. Edward F. Witham and later will go to Grand Beach. The unusual In connection street, Quartette—I Used to Kill the Birds, most thing a of PROGRAMME . Mr. Reed will be hero portion the Wallace Duke, William Love joy, War- with her sailing was her crew of cattle- OFFICIAL summer, at least. ren Reynolds, Joseph Busby men. They were composed ohlefly of The commute* on Old Horae Week 1* pre- Recitation—The and the .sparrow, bids (or the of In the account of the Portland nigh Boy Bt udents some of them Portland pared to receive privilege Issuing Edward Henderson college the official souvenir programme of Old Homo the was novel school graduation valedictory Song—The Birds Must Know, School young men. They had taken this Week m Portland, to be gotten up lu nu artistic views of Portlaudand attributed to Miss Katherine C. Aager- Recitation—A Dog Story, Irving Perry means of visiting Paris, the exposition stylo, contaiutng vicinity Address bids ahd Ulserlptlve prospectus to the was Miss Sextette—The Old Black Cat, In eon. In fact the valedictory by and other points of Interest the old on or before Thursday, July 6ih. at 3 p Warren Edward Mellen, Mayor Andrews. Reynold*, were dressed m. jeSOdtd Harriet M. Patrick Conley, Peter Chasse, Fred country. The college boys Mrs. Florence Freeman of Malden, Chevenir and Samuel Laskey for the occasion and thi 11 clothing was Mass., Is the guest of her cousins, Mrs. Recitation—'The Butterllles’ Fad, appropriate to the duties which they Will Joseph Busby Cults and Miss Kastman, State street. lie to Thoir principal * Duet—The Bird expected perform. Mass Is Song, Miss Stearns of Dorchester, Michael Murray, Isaiah Hoskins duties will be to feed and water the the guest of her sister, Mrs. .William Recitation—What Think You, rattle and to keep out of the way of the Is tlie coldest most Patrick Conley Murks of West street. regular crew of the Dargal. Each of Quartette—The Boy and the Bee, satisfying and de- Mr. Charles A. formerly of these men will have HScattbto Boring, Michael Murray, Isaiah Hoskins, An- young licious drink Portland Is to arrive from San Arthur Rideout. care for. expected drew Finnegan, for served in Tortland. Francisco In a few days to spend the Recitation—Selection from Hiawatha, Michael Joyce THE GERMAN MACHINE. Made in our lab- summer with his Mrs. Fred daughter, Kill the Sohool Song—Don’t Birds, Orleans ratoryof rich,ripe, Beals of Woodfords. Recitation—Bird Decoration,T. Conley (New Times-Democrat.) sound fruit. You Mrs. Howe and daughter are vl iting Hoop Drill, Eight Boys "When I first went to Guatemala,” a School Mr. and Mrs. Hoswell Doten, who has Song—The Golden Robin, said a man from Central America, It was can take it with on Animals, on Recitation—Composition us for a machinery house In Michi- in bot- Just returned front extended, period Stephen Chamberlain agent you quart an Immense lumber trade of foreign travel. Solo—Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, gan. There Is tles or gallon jugs, Peter and I Mrs. 0. A. Robinson and Miss Chris- Flaherty Iu the republic, naturally expected at >1.60 per gal- What is the Matter With 4th July tine left for New York, where Song—Oh, to do well among tbe sawmill men; but lon, whic'tr will McCarthy, Robin? School to find that hud make five they will take the City of Rome for a HI* Six I was disappointed they gallons. Dialogue—Seeking Fortune, Boys Served with vacation tour of the old world. Deacon Peters John Chamberlain; been getting their machinery for years cracked ice,makes Mr. James D. Fessenden of New York Mrs. Almira Peters, Cleveland Urov- from French and German makers. One Punch. a delicious er; Jonathan Peters, Atwell P.Davis; punch. his mother on street. day I went to see a wealthy lumberman Is visiting Spring Thomas Hamilton, commission mer- to sell chant, Dennis Mayberry; George Ham- for the express purpose of trying UNKNOWN BURGBAR SHOT. ilton, alias Jenkins, Albert Pomeroy ; him what we called a ‘novelty wood- Herbert Worthley. Everett, Mass June 80.—An unknown policeman, worker.’ It was a very useful device for Schlotterbeck & Foss Co„ Song—Thu and the Fly, School shot and wounded at Spider the of different patterns. The burglar was family Recitation—An Order for a Picture, molding IPTION value and the PftESC DRUGGISTS- 1 90 o’clock this morning by Officer E. T. Edward Luro lumberman admitted Its J«2M4t Killed Cock Robin? of of the kind in his versus Palmer. Quartette—Who need something Michael Isaiah An- Everett Murray, Hoskins, but said that his brother-in-law, The nmn was hurrying through plant, < *♦♦♦♦*♦« ♦ ♦♦♦«*♦♦♦ 444 WAISTS. drew Arthur RideOtlt 44 WEATHER Finnegan. was in the had a Ger- square with a bag over his shoulder, and Song—Three Bumble Bees, Sohool who also business, same work and refused to stop at the officer's demand. Presentation of Prizes and Rolls of man machine that did the was much better and he had deter- There was made, WEDDING AND i He was shot in the temple. i! with the sale of some kinds of Shiit Waists, Recitation and mined to a duplicate The mill man weather may interfere his Scripture, Song. buy Cold, damp about the man to show me over and show me nothing Just before the exercises of the evening volunteered to take Identity. the machine. I gladly accepted and was ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Ends” at the we are them for now. At closed Superintendent Wentworth rend find the but not with “West prices selling present was about 80 of surprised on our arrival to thing —^ He apparently yeurs II and of which is one ! thousand of them, all styles j the Roll of Honor,a copy giv- an exact of the a 9 In hls and apparently duplicate ugs-und pockets skeleton keys inadu house. It had a con- • We make la our own fac- • a. m. are one lot, the White Linens, en below. This Roll of Honor is printed by my very prices. ring* (9.30 Friday) they going fast, being were the en- writing other imgleinents used-by burglars card and oontains spicuous brass plate aoross front, | tory on the premise#. Can make you any T upon a finely engraved house in | found. The which he carried over his graved with the machinery < • kind of a King you may wish iu our own Z bag names of all of who have closed out. the ^the boys and while I was looking at It < shoulder contained 101 rubber heels Hamburg, factory on the premises. We have over ♦ already nearly live or more stars for conduct had an a earned good I Inspiration. Picking up at the old T had been taken from shoo \ [ 200 Diamond Kings prices. were when which Merlyn's school the Each star in- screwdriver, I took out the attachments were of the Linens, but of the other lots there in daring year. • 910.00 to 93.50. W« make a specialty 9 There only thirty in the block hall. of the and it off, and under- store, opposite City four weeks of plate pulled dicates perfect deportment. ns I was the name of Jewelry Kepairlug, and 4lo the best a memorandum book also was found neath, just expected, never seven hun- A whose names head the from one to two hundred each. We sold The three boys umt address of the Michigan manufactory < ► of work at lowest prices. ♦ the sale yet a list of business In- opened containing places. Roll of Honor received prizes, as follows: which I represented. As a matter of fact, the one from which the heels hod been sold our Now a assortment of all the other cluding First "Life Savers," Ed- the machine by Waists in one so there will be fair prize—The over to dred day probably were tuken last night. ward P. Wlthara. York agency, shipped Hamburg a name and catalogued as a This Is thought by the police to be a First prize—"Century Book of the given plate Herbert K. native German product and sent hack lots left for selling. of in which the man has American Revolution,” Saturday’s record places again across the Atlantic to the customer j; McKenney, of late. Worthley. In Central America It illustrated in operated Second and Trail." Ray- j prize—“Camp a manner how the THE t mond Sawyer. striking poshing JEWELER, Percales at 59c and 89c. HANDSOME SIGNS. dealers are taking possession, Honor and the were Yuroptvui The Rolls of prizes our of a at 98c and jf 1.50. to-date J. R. Co. right under noses, magnificent Ginghams The always up Blbby to the the superinten- trnc.) whloh to us all the presented boys by field belongs by Monument Square. | White Lawns at 98c. added to the attractiveness of the common Fancy has jnst dent whose words of commendation and logit of geography and sense.” ! J miLr-81 Stbor8thpU » establishment exterior of its extensive by were the appreciated by • w-r»» v * onoouragemeut 90#SVwewww** • seven line signs on Its block. MYSTERIOUS BILLY LOST. I placing boys: we have and into the sale for of these are on the Besides the “West End” lots shall put Four signs Congress The following is the Roll of Honor: New Yt>k, June 29.—At the Broadway ready street side, two are on the Free street A. Handler of Newark Ton stars—Edward P. Wltham, Her C.tonlgtt, Jimmy 8.30 a. the in other makes. and the other Is on the oorncr over was at m., good side bert E. Worthley, Raymond Sawyer. given th* decision over “Mysterious Saturday, beginning following the mam entrance. These signs are a Dennli Smith a foul In the thirteenth of and the Nine stars—Frederick E. Hart, Billy’’ ENAMEL ; splendid piece workmanship John Cham- substantial letters stand out In bold Mayberry, Albert Pomeroy, round. \ large Bla- relief. berlain, John B. Uoodwin, Joseph TINTED t [ m 49c ster, William Chamberlain, Atwell P, White $ 1.50 Colored Percales, 98c Colored Percales, l)avls, Olva Fortier. Lawns, stars—Arthur W. Rideout, H»rn 3 FURNITURE. jfc in Eight 1 backs—solid all- Fine with and four Choice patterns good quality— W. Smith, Douglass Welch, (Juy Bell, Fine lawn—tucked quality pleats aside a table or E. Perry, Harry D. Brookway, % Don’t oast some solid lace rows of insertion on front. front and tucked back. Irving DRY *\ chair that looks worn or old. It over fronts. Also with pleat ^ and atlrao- 89o fgSS&i BAKER^n J. Teague, Harr, can be made modem f Usual $1.30 Usual price Seven1 ^tars—aTfred a live with our Furniture Enamel*. fronts. tJvuttl price ^2.50 price ¥ Houston, Edward n EXTR/irfci E. Demuth. Osgood e;ny to apply; come in « Anderson J. Smith, CLEANSING They're mJYiWW* \V/ Are so different from the Pj Luro, John Marks, 1 u tints, in half pound cans LJ0e Chemical and Water Com* I Fred Collins. Wallace Duke, Cleveland and pound* 36o. The small can ■ft Bath tub ^T^^Tk. pounds so commonly P Grover, Frank E. Metcalf. is enough for a chair. k sold for that A W. Rick- A ; enamels also for rellniihtug worn |Vti£A/ flavoring bix stars—John Daley, Arthur n I housekeepers are tur- [A Frank McChue, tubs. t at results # er, Arthur 0, Rurrill, U the_ _ prised George J. Barnes, Joseph H.Busby. Ua Thomas F. Edmoiui 1 ry Carey. Davis, SPECIALTY. ■ Half the usual Forth ier. V| qaan- | Forest Cltjr Dye House km I KM } J tity gives a delicate yet 1 Five sturs—Albert Cowan, Harold S PftPTCO'0 distinct aud pleasant 1 rUO I til O • »«»«» Carpet Cleauslu| HAY’S MIDDLE ST. \ fsl 1 Mayvllie, Oliver Ackley, William Hies, Work!, \ / fruit flavor, for Baker's 1 E. Winfred Pendleton | William » Extracts are Pure Prim, bottled up. 1 Loveloy, ® Charles Bronwell, Arthur G. McLean 18 Preble St., opp. Preble House. Feme Orowr mh Supply You. f M Ed PAINT STORE. & BANCROFT. Charles BROS. Michael Murray, Ackley, Closet Cleanse* Eserj Daj, EASTMAN M BAKER EXTRACT COMPANY. I I ward Flaherty, Cornelius Gallagher | j.iodu Mullidgd b. Laskey, Silas P. Plant. lYr>rYr?r?r»rTr7rirTr V
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