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JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 38. ESTABLISHED PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. {S3J?KjtVJ?rS} PRICE THREE CENTH.

.■— ---- -—.'n mwNXAnomi AMERICAN MECHANICS. t> that anything go through lo any way STRUCK WITH A CLUB. reflect* on Proaiduit McKinley. Fifth Annas! Session Junior Order Al PENSION REPORT. WARMLYGREETED A Man Aumillrd by Parties t’nknown Phillips. PORTLAND MAN APPOINTED. and Knocked Down on Middle ftt.

Phlll'pr, Me., September fl —The fifth Llfnlfnant K. E. PItil brook Made an About half dinual te slon of the Maine State Coun pint seven o'clock lest night Officer in 'll Junior Order of American Mechanics In 40th Infantry* kngllsnman named James Wilson, who claim* bis home 1s In Me * opened today with n good attendance, York, tvas ‘truck over the head with « club on l'he officer*’ report* snowed that 17 Submitted to G. A. R. En- Lieut. Edward B. Pbllbrook of Go L. Gives liis Side of Situa- Middle at eet boat the corner of 'oonoll* were Institut'd • Pearl. during th> First Maine Volunteers, aa been appoint- Sixth Marches Twenty Wilson claims that he does net know rear and the total memberahlp Increns ed a first lieutenant in the 46th infantry from who his asHallants were out th* police tion. 410 to 1075, campment. rolnnleers. The telegram waa rrceLed ink dlllerentlr about this matter. The Aft r reports of the officers wore read by Lieut. Pbllbrook about half-cast lira Through Boston. man was »tr*t ahed luaenslblo on t e side* he following officer* were elected: o’clook yetterday afternoon, notifying Frank walk and whs tikan t the polio* :t tioo Councilor, P. Dexter, Sprint*, him of bis appointment and lnatrno log role; Tloo Charles where ho regained comclr amuss. Wihon ootinoilor, U. Beal, him to wire his acceptance at once. 'hid that two men, whom I e did not Phillips; secretary, Herbert Smith, Within live mlnutea after the of rooalpt committed Sptlngvale treasnrer, John P. Bo wh know, the rse-iuJC. After y the message Lient. Phllbrook’* telegram • Sanford; U. F. Nee Withheld From Publica- reaching the police station ihe ntan was a and Greed At chaplain, Neal, of acceptance was on the way to the war Jingoism little delirious for a time and talked in- 'haronji oonduotor. ivory K. Tuttle department. Men Given Enthusiastic adherently but later in the Sprlngvale; warden, Charles O. Dill tion For Present. The of Lient. Phllbrook evening Bottom of Trouble. appointment learned to be all Inner C. W right. Phillips; sentinel, Moulton, will be very pleasing to bi«*many friend* Ldyertnore Reception. Falls; outer remind, Heorgi in Portland and In Main*. HI* military DAMAKISCOITA HOTEL BURNED. la Laken, Phi l’p»; trusters, for one record has been an exceptionally good Daniarlflcotta, September 6.—*Tbe Gor- ysar, A. A. Austin, for two Portland, one and ha* extended orer a period of ham house in Daraarlscotta Mllli at the years, Charles K, Bsal, Phillips,. £0 year* of Berrios in the Nattonel Uuard foot of iPimarls *otta with stable Liver Koutlne Jake, Kidneys, business was transacted this of Maine. He it a soldier Inatinot and by and a purt of the furniture were totally afternoon and the session closed this even- Sot Critical But Contains a and The Poer Mis- Report education, genial oompanlonabl* destroyed by Are Tuesday afternoon. L* a Republic Persistently Ing with the of work Greeting Even Exceeded Heme Com- and Bowels exatnpllfioatlo'i by gentleman, wh o has the respeot of all 12000; Insured for flOM). In the Trie removing Blue oounoll, No. 14. of Phillip*. Statement of Facts. who know him and who oonnta hla the represented. of Sixth. furniture a young man had his hand friends by the toore. During the war with ing crushed a Cleanses System A SUPPOSED MURDERER. by falling store, necessitating Spain, Lient. Phllbrook served as first the amputation of seversl fingers. lieutenant of Capt. Conley's company In Man Arrested W ho WT»s a Formerly the first Maine volunteers. He acted as Maine Baptist Preacher, battalion adjutant and during the ab- sence of Adjutant Darla as brigade ad- Borer, N. H., September 6 —A tslr- Next at WHITT & OVERCOME Will Defend Freedom To Encampment jutant and whll-.the latter* waa incapaci- LOnD’S :r»m wa« reoelred at the office of Sheriff Reviewed by n tated from duty by season of lllners, Regiment Llayea today from J. L. Calvert, Beorr- UMU C0NsTIPAT Uttermost. Chicago. Lient. Phllbrook filled tbe difficult posi- habitual of the Bar Association at Unth PERMANENTLY •ary rte, tion of regimental adjutant with credit Mayor Quincy. toat a Iran can ohiniHimn, Aiming Derr to himself find the oommand. Biackstone Cigar ,T° arrested at Tones, who answers perfect!.! Of the many o(liners Portland provided fbe description of J. A Simpson, alias TIJE LEADING Wc CHAT. LE NOE eff£CTS for tbla volunteer regiment none had a any mat u'ncturer BENEnc,AL Julius I McArthur, wanted here for mur- Buy THe GCNVINt M AH’F D By better record for elllolenoy at the oloie cl TEN CENT CIGAR! '° ,bow der of Sheriff Charles H. Smith Deputy tbelr term of servloe than did Ltent. -ONE-HALF— of Barrington, Vt., at Stratford, May 0, S. V. Com. Johnson Elected Has Fiiilli That R^i’ublicauism Phllbrook. He returned home after the Streets Crowded lioute the vtl,'. oj (AURRINIA (TO SVRVP(§. 4 890. Along yearly master out of hie oommand with the re- Sheriff Hoyss Is out of town bn' Coniinauder-iu-Chief. Xow England. roa SAU BY All OnuOGiiTh PO»U Mt PtRMTTU. Will Triumph. today spect of all In the regiment and beloved of Parade. it Is thought that when he returns steps by every member of bis company whose will be taken to have the man Sales Prove It. broagbi welfare he carefully looked after during Quality Counts; ADAMS & hero nt onoe. was x ANDERSON, GO., Slinrsan formerly tbelr arduous service In the deadly Chlck- Baptist minister In New Brunswick anc Fire umanga park. Insurance Agency Maine and is the man regarding whom It Is gratifying to see that th3 war de- WAITT & SI Street. the Boston police sent out circulars last BONO, Mfrs., FAcliunxe New C.—The real partment has recognized ability and York, September 6 —The World month. Philadelphia, September First Hass Boston, 6.—The arrival of American and Foreign Companies will publish tomorrow the f Bowing business of the Grand Army gathering cQlclenny In the appointments it baa September 53 B.ackslone Boston. i’OHACK A.MlKWtON. CHAg. C. ADAMS. St., from with the of tbs umde to the provlsl nal urmy trom Port- the 2Gth U. S.., Col. Edmund Klee, to- Jy2i dti i at p decis Thus, J. Little. ip eodtf despatch Paul Kruger, president of AT PINE GROVE PABK. began today aseimblng land. The friends la? from N. Its way to the South African republic. In response National Kncauipinent in the Grand Op- of Lieut. Pliilbro.k Plattsbnrg, Y.,on era bouse. bare no fear but that bis services in the the Philippines, proved one of the great- to a message s nt by that paper: Three Tlionsanil People Seiv Races At est attractions that the has to The National met In ex- Philippines shoo 11 his orders take him to city furnished “Gladly accede yonr request to put North Berwick. Kncampment THU MIST GO ! for the Boer side before the Amerloan ecutive ssslonat 11 o'clock. Ihe delegates those Islands, will redact great credit up- many years. Even the home coming public Our stock of Summer Ku sets of the laet must he i HLUSIII The did not hold the met on this and apon the National Hoard 6th Massachusetts fall, with closed and we wm this customary open ting city out; will off r present agitation against repub- North Berwick Me.. September 6.— Hie goods of Maine with he so Col. Kioe alto at its head, was eclipsed at lowest prices ever before n the lic emanated partly from a certain sec- owing to tbo large amount of business to which has long been given Three thom-i nd witnessed the city. The-e are not worn people the warm and enthusiastic stiop Eliot s tion of British residents to whom be transacted. The la made connected. by reception but we must make room tor the ex- races at encampment fall goods. harness l’lno Grave park this af to istence 844 from the various accorded the brave men who have vol- HEAD THESE PRKfiSi of the republic whloh embrace- temoon c[Af delegates THE HANCOCK hAIK. unteered for two the most of Houib Afri- states and territories, 180 department years' service on the op- Men’s $5.00 Kusset Shoer, now 83. Ml flourishing parts The winners In the 3 38 olnss, Men’s Kusset purse Kl'sworth, September 0. —The Hancock posite side of the globe. the $3.50 Shoes, now $s.5i» COAL. ca is and who suffer nllicers. 111 national oltleers and past Although Ladles’ 3 oo standing eye-sore ♦128. were Bright ^ Kusset Hut ton mi. ©•», Projects, (Davis), County fair today attracted a num- regiment was several hours behind the now from the prerailing jingo mania partly ooimnanuer in chief, and tied past de- Urge S3.53 first; Beyls, (Foss and TVbbetts), second ; I adles’ $3 50 Kusset Lace airo the total ber of people from this vicinity, the fea- time announced for its arrival, bundled* Shoe-., from mining capitalists who, not Midnight Bell paitraent commanders, voting | now tfd.oo Damps, (Fox,) third;- ture the horse The of came fl Fa!! Assartmsnt of anil Free content with having here the boat mining strung.h being l.jod. bolng racing. resalts: people, who to the city early n Ladies’ $8 00 Kusset Lace in broken Lehigh Brlno, (Smith), fourth. Bast tint', sizes, A*t» K, uow 81.50 Jaws In The of Alonzo 9 40 ala-E, trotting, w.s won by Clifford the matcinu from the suburbs am. the world., wish **t<*o to Have com- Hi* 1-2 report Williams of Prov- j MiT-.es' $3.00 Kusset Button aud Cools for Coistctic Use. Wilkes Frank H cities to see Bwife; plete control *sf aii and admin- denee, H. 1,, Inspector g». gave the (Andrews), Bangor; neighboring tho Kitten- J Lace, now 81.85 legislation Fred St Onge if Boston, made a half ‘-lal, Kusset march the were oontenr Misses’$1.DO Button aud Pocahontas and istration. The franchise loss by death as whioh added to Holmes, Ellsworth, second; Daisy (Mar- through street*, now (Semi-Bltuiuinobs) vctlng question mile on the trotting course without Lace, 8t>« was taken losses through other made the to- shall), third. Best time, 8.38. o wait all day for a glimpse at the yel- Bovs’ Kusset bais. $3.00 to 3.50, now f»i.43 Georges Creek Cumberland Coals are up (by England) because It handle bars In 1.13 8-4. causes, 8.13 was won lowish-brown salted men was tnought the would not tul loss 46,866. The number of members class, trotting, by as they marched rdpoblio The 2 25 for a of 415 for general steam anil olaas, purse ', Poooter to the tunes of unsurpassed yield on that Now that the altered In good standlug Juno 80, 1899, was (Wheeden), Hangor; Seott (An- inspiring two bands. point. proved an Interesting race. Savona took use. franchise does not drews), Bangor, seooud; Impudence At 3 o’clock tho first sectian rolled forge materially differ from the Urn two neats and 287,981. quit, Rennie, and into st.ntiou and as tbs the American—it is in The most event of the morn- (Lanter), Camille (Dcsrtng), dlvldid the men alighted Gcuuius lykens Valley Franklin, many respects who bad finished third, In the first two Important easier—the has ing session was the election of .Senior third money. Best tlius, 3 84 1-4. bey were warmly cheered. ( agitit'.on Naeoome worse. heats, capturing the next three, winning English nnj American annel. half man was a The clearly is the destruction of VToe-Comnauderr Johnson as ooinmand- Hnnjtng race, mile, Diva (Mo- Every dressed Id new Kalikl object the raoe and first money; Savena, (Put- er-ln-chlst until Qnlre), llrst; Nearest suit of dull yellow, with a reddish brown Above Coals Constant- our reput lio and the complete control of Mender the end of this encamp- (Yerkoy), Bangor, nam), eeeond; Boy, (Nason,) second. the riohett mines in the ment. llanlel Hess of Time, 64 1-8 seconds. blanket rolled over his shoulder, a haver world. third. Best time, 2.20 1-2. Wilmington, Del., ly On Hand. saok from one a canteen “The press, entirety by was elected to the office of senior vioe- hanging side, TELFFHONU -. IOO-'J controlled oapi- UEKMANY’S POSITION'. from the other aud a tin t »lUtspreads unprecedented misrepre- ATTEMPT TO BURN CHURCH. oommander, succeeding Col. Johnson. dipper swung from the blanket l——*■—'11 ■ “*-■ 1 OFFICE: sent tt ion and the The first business after recess was the 0.—The Lokal roll, while very man prejudice throughout Bar Harbor, September 6.—An attempt Berlin, September In bis hand a world again*l the Boer selection of a place for the next encamp- Anzleger publishes un Interview with grasped new Era* rill •. 7b Commercial & 70 Exchange Sts. republic. was made last night to burn St. Savior's aprJt M.WAKt, “We are dit dr mined tj the ment,and was ohosen acclam- Col. which Is believed Ihesjcond section oime In half nn defend to uplsoopal church, the beautiful place el Chicago by Schwartzkoppen uttermost tnat freedom acd ation. The report of the ocmmlttee on to dedne Germany's towards the hour later and the third soon after. It self-govern- worship of Bar Harbor summer visitors. policy n.eat for whioh oar people have shed pensions was then read and a motion was Dreyfus affair. When asked whether bo was 4 o'clock before the entire i?IISS» BOODV’S In the pusingeway leaning from the regiment blood in every pait of South Africa. made to refer It to the committee on reso- would go to Kennes to depose. Cob bad reported and half an hour later the oburoh to the Sunday school room large Select Sc ool of Shorthand and Though we have no suon lutions. This ortated much march was The route was Tjp:writing powerlnl quantity of church paper was found and discussion, SchwartzKoppen cirtly replied: began. through friend as t) Venezuela and to many delegates the Immediate I don't think the will the business of with WILL OPEN SEPT. 5. you proved from Indications it would seem that at favoring “No, Empsror section the city, the ether we have faith that adoption of u resolution covering the evils me to make a statement. Have usual march State Pupils receive Individual instruction in Short- republics strong least a gallon of kerosene was used. The permit up street, through hand. and all kinds of the cause of freedom and ism mentioned in the report. The we not a Hoe of conduct Type writing, office work, republican oil was In at a already adopted Newspaper How, up Sohool street by (ho amt be poured window and evi- will assisted In securing employment. to _ ____ will in the end.” delegates objected the report on the in the matter. We have done so twice." niicio buc lueu were reviewtu triumph dently the paper was lighted end thrown ohj uoii, ground that It failed to speolfy what the M SS ELINOR S. Pro rle or in, but as It went beyond the oil it did by Mayor Quincy, and finally past the MOODY, SUICIDE OK SKA Grand OAPl’AIN. Army wanted. They were sup- State House where Gov. Wa leett was No. 80 not ignite. There Is no due to the perpe- TWO'BAD HAILKOAD ACCIDENT’S. Exchange St., Portland, Me. the 0.—Richmond I. ported by Indiana, Kansas and New aooorded a salute as on ETswortb, September trators o tbs but detectives h uve inarching be stood BUSINESS DEP’Tt MIsm Moody doe* not, NNllliamston, W. V*., September 0.— any Wooster of South Hanoock committed York delegates. After a discussion last the of the State surrounded and every kind of steuographic and clerical been employed und every effort will be •Seven were klllsd a steps House, inar noarlv four hnnru th« ronnrti xmt*a persons by freight work. auglSeodim suicide today by Paris green, lie by his stuff. The streets all the taking made to locate the purticB train wreck in Dlngenea* tunnel on the slung was a retired sea and Grand fened back to the committee on pensions route were and captain Norfolk and densely thronged the Western railroad. The dead My Mamma gives m® Banks fisherman. Mr. Wooster had tilled NAVAL VKTKHANS SPLIT. with Instructions that It be presented at men were cheered THE WEAT HE 11. are Frank frequently especially tomorrows Archer, brskeman; Charles BROWN'S INSTANT RELIEF, many town offioes, was deputy September 6.—As a result eesslon embodying recommen- at the hall and the State Important Philadelphia, iiooth, John (ire- City House, For dations and resolutions. brakoinau; Chafgin, Coughs, Colds, Colic, Cholera. collestor of customs and Inspector at Ml. of a vote of the National A as relation o The report will where, made their best man, and four names naturally, they Morbus, Dysentery, Croup, Sore be tramps, unknown. Desert Kerry during both trrms of Presi- Naval Veterans not to admit printed tonight and distributed among Throat, sto. participant* Headvills, Pa., September 8.—Four appearance. Diphtheria, dent ’s administration.ami was in the Spanish war ta tbo the delegates. I THINK IT IS REAL membership men wore und two In a col- Pursutrg Its way down Beao u street, MICE TO TAKE. Until then It killey Injured tux collector of his town at tne time of Farragut delegates from New York and will be withheld from the ru lision between the Chicago limited ex- regiment swung Into the Common pn.d by S'uKWAY MSniCINK Co., Son.;, Me bis death. He is survived by a widow. the delegates from the Admiral publication. and Hoags press and a freight train on the Erie rail- finally rested In crlnuin or battalions three and one son. It Is assaolatloo of Newark walked out In u The complaint of the veterans as oon- daughters sup- road ueur Miller’s station. The killed on the parade ground with Mayor the the aot was the result of a dlssassd body. It is their intention to start an olned In pension committees report posed and injured warn trainmen and Quinoy and other officials at tho review- Is the law tramps. mind. opposition to be known as the United that governing the grouting a The accident was caus 'd by an open ing point. Aft.»r breaching spell of SO Ststes Veteran of pensions Is mlsoonstrued the Navy and the headquar- by pen- switch. minutes, the ruglmeut was again put In GEN. GUKLLIXO SURRENDERS. sion examiner. HOME AGAIN? ters will probably be New York. motion by a sharp quisle command and The le Caps Haytlen, September fl.—Gen. report not critical, but Is raid to the formal review began, lhe llcefoimed Feel Economical (1.—Forecast fur Thurs- THOUGHT HUKULAKS HAU KEEN contain a statement of YACHT FOUND. ? Boston, Sept. Guslllto, the Heureaux commander of faots as they exist In columns of platoons and the inaruh TUEHK. In the Hath, 0 —The which We can make that Suit look days Fair, clear weather; light to Alerts Christo, has surrendered and Gen- pension department. September yacht was one of the best ever seen on the Com- Spring nice to last all tho fresh The encampment In bay oaua- enough fall. North to East wiuds. erals Macl'heco and hooa are now occupy The bouse of (-'hallos E. Odiorne at 44 adjourned at 5.80 capsized Saceproot Monday, mon. After the review the regiment o’olook to meet tomorrow ing the deatn of the live in Washington, Sept, 6.—Forecast for lng the olty and its environs. State street, was reported to have been meriting. persons her, again formed In battalions and stood X'he has bean found in 13 fathoms of water by Now England for Thursday: Generally troops under ooiumand of Gan. entered by burglars on Tuesday night. The greatest seoteoy Is being main- very steady as Mayor Q ilooy, accompa- Eyeing cleansing. were The n schooner which went out di fair Thursday aud Friday, fresh Norihto Cnoeres, which murohing against police investigated the report and tained in regard to the report of the com- egging. nied by Col. Klee, made the Inspection. Monte Christ! Nono of the bodies here been recovered. We have tailor's East winds. have been orJered to re- found thut the baok door bad been found mittee on pensions. It Is known, how- This closed the exerolsea of the day and pressmen. turn to Santiago de lus Caballeros. open in the but morning nothing was ever, that the report begins wltb an ex- tho regiment, marched back to Charles- LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. All the Is at the ar from the bouse. oouotry rejoicing missing haustive review of the history of pension WINDFALL FOH BROWN. town to their curs for the night. h°„".v Sffcaz rival of Juan Isidro Jimlnez. rnQTCD’Q X—The local legislation and the oautes to Portland, Sept, d, UOi HIS WHEEL BACK leading up prolvdence, September d —John D. Tomorrow noon the officers will be iUoItn SEri^sr- — .... the and Weather bureau records the following! present pension system methods. lunched the and In 13 Treble St.. Treble House. Last nlgbt Edward K. Uoak left his Rockefeller has contributed 1250,000 to by mayor the after- Opp. 8 a. The is it. m—Barometer, 29.751: thermome- report signed by B. Brown, noon there will be an Iy Kid Gloves Gieaiiied every day. wheel on the ourb In front of the the i3,U0,t03 endowment fund now being exhibition drill on ter. XU; dew point, 62; Hsl. humidity pub lo chairman, 1-ouievllle; John Palmer, Al- raised for Brown 'The an- thu common followed by a ball In Me- 73; direetlon of wiud, NW; wind veloo- WIH library building and when ne earns out N. J. W. University. bany, Y.; Burst, Sycamore,III., hall men lty, 6. state of weather, cl-ar. of the it was He nouncement was made at the corporation chanics’ to the by the olty. library missing. reported and C. C. Adams of Bostou. II. U. 8 m —Barometer, 29 Case, p. i/9); thermome- the matter to the polloe aud a few min- meeting today. ter, 66; dewpoint, 89; rel. humidity, 52; the other member of the committer, did m utes after the report wae made a man ON F1KE. dlrectiun of wind, NW; wind eeloolty, 12; IRRITATIONS not sign the report. It was eald that he VILLAGE state of weather, clear. living on Lancaster, formerly Lincoln lost a Pair of suous. Instantly had sent a minority report, hut this Son It Hcrvvlob, Muss., September 0.— I Oili* Max. temp., 67; min. 56; mean s.rest, brought in the wheel which he B. T. a temp., Relieved by oould not be confirmed. The debate oyjr Shaw, Soarboro farmer,le.'t his Fourteen dwelling houses, together with 62, max. wind temp velocity 24, NW; had found afaundutied in front of h fe t arn (finding in front of Wilson’s preolpltatlon— 24 hours, 0 tbs report was getting very warm la the gro- numerous sheds and outbuildings, in this I Experience house. ttore on GUTIGURA encampment today when the whole mat- cery Kxchange tlreet yestwtay town, were completely wiped out today uftornoon for n lew WEATHER ter was referred back 05 the ralnutsj and when be a fire whlob, in the woods to in OBSERVATIONS. For itch- KOBE THE CAMEL. committee uy starting finishing irritation, came out to into the on speclflo resolutions to cover certain get wagun he toand the northwest, swept through the little Hurd Wood Floors The agricultural weather ing, and inflam- Lewteton, September 0.—Twenty-seven department points. a pair of shoes had be*n stolen from camlet, and is still mation of the novices rode the camel at the tonight continuing is ) ours for the bureau for 6, taken at meeting of under the seat. yesterday, Sept skin, for Hen. Slokles unoonqutr.d to tne south. scaly Kora Temple, A. A. U. N. 41. &, this of New York, counselled price of Hie mnteriuls 6 p. in., meridian time, the obser- eruptions of the evening, about 300 members moderation In the matter. A delegate at vation for each section given in scalp, being pres- being dry, ent. from Kansas caused considerable this order: direction of thin, and uproar Temperature, by introducing absolution falling hair, that the en- wind, state of weathor; campment II ay’s for rod, rough hands respectful? requests the Presi- dent to remove Boston,60degrees NW, clear; New York, and facial biew-| the pension commission- Paint 70 degrees,N W,p. oldy; Philadelphia,74 de- er at onoe. This ishes, nothing so brought a score of veter- grees, N, cloudy: Washington 81 degrees. GmmitMgmii&is i pure, so speedily ans to their feet, ell of whom Slore, Mi. olear; Albany. 62 degrees, MW, Headache, biliousness, heartburn, Indi- wanted to 61) effective as warm but a dear; Buffalo, degrees, Mli, clear; hpcak, motion to re-oointnit was baths geatlou, and all liver i'.is are cured by Middle Detroit, 68 degrees. Nit, clear; Chiougo, 74 with followed and Street. by adopted qulok adjournment re- St. 78 degrees, W, p oldy; Paul. degrees, geutlo anointings with Cuticuba, purest lieved the situation. Dak 76 of Royal BE, p cldy; Huron, NW, akin degrees, emollient and greatest of cures. &; clear; Blemarot, 72 degress, MW, clear; 8old Hood's Pills The sre the mors and wholesome throughout the world Pott** D. and C. Coki»~ delegates moving slowly in tbs Makes food delicious Jacksonville, 80 degrees, BE, char Sole Prop*., hot to a. Alt About the Bceip iu4 iUlr. free! Sold all druggists. 33 cents. by matter and generally they do not dcsi-. | ^^^^^^^^^(^—(bbJj that proceedings M. Labor! pointed out wm read. In bis depuellton, Do Prtj to General Zurllnden'a Intlma to a conversation between M Delcasse comae of this Investigation, Du Pnty de performed by the families (former prime minister) and Connt von Clam said that tbe order for tbe arrest of Four Heats In Free For All preseooe of the Immediate A Rt solution and Against Trnst Alsc Mnnster-Ledenbtrrc (Herman ambassador Captain Dreyfus had been distinctly le- Intimate friends of the bride and Miss Helen 8. Peter*' a sister ta Parte) in which the ambassador Is rep- aned quite Independent of tbe dictation Whieh (Joes Orer. groom. n, Passed. of the was Refusal Will Mean the Prisoner's resented to hare eald that Colonel test. The witness then described the groom, bridesmaid and Mr. Christian Blom was The .-chwartzkopoen admitted he bad sent famous dictation soene. In tbe oourse of groomsman. a number of wblch he house was prettily deoorated for the oo- Major JCsterhazy telegraph said, Dreyfus displayed an N Condemnation. oaalon with flowers forms. emotion regarding the cause of which end petted plants Lewiston, September 6— *u and a oollatlon was tbe mar- M. Paleologne— "I can only confirm then might be difference* of opinion, but Today served after Haiti more. September 6—Tbe Maryland Governor’* day at the State fair and the service was and M. Labort’e statement. Thera la In the tbe foot, witness aborted, was undeniable riage ended. Mr. Mrs State Republican convention met bon "•ten deuce wae Go* Powers diplomatic dossier a doonment reciting tbat M. Cocbefert, the oblaf detective of eery large. Petergon will reside at 1D>I Brackett street, t-Jday and nominated the following a vrlth fa la ttaff and atreral member* of bit where conversation between M. Drleasse and tbe W>o was re- they will be pleased to receive their ticket: department, present pnnnnil aerlaaJ ak Ik. .a._ Chant von niAnv frlpnHi For Et M coster-Leden burg who garded the prisoner's agltatfhn as an Id- Governor, Hon. Lloyd Lowndes. Is Relieved in France That German the redox nod toted that Colonel behwartzkeppen sent dloatlon of bla guilt. Dreyfus manifested bvga» oooepted txrires For Comptroller, Philip Lsa Golds- oo the grand stand. Senator was LOSS TO THE CIT* OF $45,600 Major JEsterhazv a number of neftlt blena bis excitement by nervous movements Frye borough. Emperor Will ilot Kefnne. also lo the and Ucrr. of AVERTED. telegrams. As regards the petit bleu la of the jaw and complained tbat his party Pingrm For Attorney General, ex-Congretsrnan Michigan than at the traeli A The of the Portland this oase Colonel .“dob wartrSorppen could Ungers were cold. Du Paly de Clam de- joined opportunity City John V. L Findley. gala of wind rendered un- Government to do themselves credit net say he had written It himself, bemuse fended himself against tbe obarge of lys- everybody great The nominations were all made by ac- comfortable and and secure the commendation be had not seen It bat the ambassador ing a torturer of Captain Drefyua and effectually prevented any lasting of clamation. feet tins. Lexington twice ran tax or user of lights said be believed It had been sent by Col- mi lamuy. tie Haul Be nun Keen entrusted away, nearly every payer Chairman George L. Wellington of the throwing hie and uaea and has and state * onel with the transmission of tbe driver, O’Neil, power, arrived, Manager committee called the convention to 6 —The salvation that had Hohwartzkoppen.” prisoner's Helices, September Savlgnaud more or less maligned Ike track live tinea before be has advised that Is Heplylng to M. Labor!, M. Trarieux letters to bla wife and that be had circling Raymond It all Im- >rder. State Senator Stevenson A. Wil- of Captain hangs on a word hia former M. always Dreyfus master, Labor! questioned oould fee Ike races were with the Portlaud Iwelt at length npon the charges which treated Mme. with the captured. very portant Electric Lt liams was chcssu chairman. The from William. This is ths gen- M. Trarleux with Dreyfus greatest pro- Euiperor regard to the petti oloae and the free-for-all Co. that R should receive the contract in he desoribed as fallacies, against Ple- consideration. With to tbe date exciting, going ceedings were harmonious. era? opinion here tonight. If the Kais9r bleu. regard uart. over until tomorrow, after four heats order to raise to with lti The i of the bordereau, Du Paty de Clam ex- money proceed platform, which was unanimously aonsents to allow Co’.onnl Schwartzkop- M. Trarlenx that he had exam- replied were while the 2 class was business ana if the is M. Trnrienx read a Utter which he pressed tbe that It must have trotted, contract awarded adopted, In part nay a: pen, the Carman military att ichn in ined the whloh had been opinion petit blen, the not reached at all. Homes art at to the Consolidated Electric Lt. wrote to General Billot Jnne 1. 181*1, pro- been written between tbe l&th and the Co. “Wo believe In the gold standard and Paris in to testify before the court cause of tha accusation 18W, against Lieut. then the death knell cf the Portland testing against the falsehoods. To this 80th of Angu>t, 1894. 2.17 Class, Pace; Parse |600. that all our ourrenoy should be made martial or to send a deposition, or, what Col. Plcquart. If the witness had not letter General Billot bad ! Eleotrlo Lt Co. is sounded and In one replies that he Tbe witness denied all etateinanta at- Uaonant. rn g, by by law redeemable in gold coin at the Is considered still more probable to allow known In the first place that the genuine Hay Bird, had not instituted the Inquiry. Tbe tributed to him with to the Incor- (Lasell), 8 8 111 year they (the Consolidated) will te In option of tew hol ler. bis to be by the document had been he regard deposition accompanied falsified would not Tack Hammer klorrlll, b s, the saddle with judges aooepted as gospel all of tbe lies of rect versions of tbe Panlzz trdl telegram. by again everything golug •We continue to favor such a system actual documents mentioned In the bor- have reoeived at his house the Black 8 8 5 Plcquart Kagle, (Woodbuiy.) 13 their and are hsterhazy, who, though acquitted, was Du Paty de Clam refers to tbs way they willing to give of import duties as shall Ameri- then Is saved. the latter was to be prepara- Ike Wilkes, br g, by Urand protoot dereau. Dreyfus day arrested. the a low nut tried. tion by blmself and Col. 6andberr of a Wilkes, 1 8 3 5 4 olty price for one year (as u can industries and sufficient rev- If tho decides that The witness bad not (Twnmhly), provide Kmpsror, how&ver, aocused Command- Jennie b the Colonel Jou iust protested against the secret Intended to show who Bale, m, (7aft). 4 4 4 2 2 bluff) providing city government enue for the expe< sjh of government, It Is not in tiie interests ef for ant Lauth more commentary Germany any than others. Lauth Hearse K b a (Sweeney), 0 5 5 4 3 will vehement language of the witness. was the traitor among tbe olBoers at the join drives with them to help kill administered. Colonel to Intervene, had not believed blk r, (O’Nell). 5 0 dr economically Schwar;zkoppen the doouinent might Islington, out this “You are no longer giving evidence,’' headqnarters of the general staff “who 18 8 19 very annoying Water Power com- “We commend the record made our then case is and his have been with until after 'lime,2. 1-2, 1-4, 8.19, 2.20 1-8, 8.21. by Dreyfus’s hopeless tampered be added tbe preeldent of the court martial, must be a captain D—." petition. By refusing to give the Port- oountry In the late war with Spain, condemnation certain. was asked to conceal the traces of its hav- 8.30 Class, Pacing, Novelty; Purse 9500. "you are delivering a speech for the de None of the doonments, aooompanylng land Electric Lt. Co. the contract for while w« deplore the insurrection in the Toniiht the eyes of France are looking ing been torn. He must have yielded to May Day. b f, by Kobinson tense. tbs commentary mentioned the Paniz- D., lighting by gas and electricity they be- wherein cession across the frontier to where the the influence of the Philippine Islands, by iSfcutgart plotting rampant at (Howard), 112 lieve that there General Billot at this juncture arose. zardl telegram nor the manufacture ot a Huss-li d b will be but oce Electric from Spain we acquired the right of sov- KaiEor is staying, and anxiously awaiting that time. m, by Nat Hunt, Speaking with suppressed excitement be shall. (Fam. 3 0 1 Lt. Co. in the field another year, then ereignty, duty demands that we retain his decision, lie is in the position of the M. Trarieux vehemently defended Pic- Hex Vi blk said he regretted he had not heard the The witness farther assarted that In the user, bg, (Hldley), 0 2 3 the Consolidated jan raise the price to and them and the inter- .tors of a combat in the pacify safeguard np?ct gladiatorial quart against tha charge of tampering Harry B., ob g, (Homer), 8 3 0 former level Urst part of M. Trarienx’s evidenoe yes- communication of seoret doonments to its of $95 fur arc lights, &o. ests of commerce until the problem of Coliseum in ancient with fas with the bleu. Uevtey, b g, (H)cbards), 0 4 4 Home, Drey petit Plcquart therefore he Now the terday ; but was aware that, like to- the oourt martial of he aoted Arnold, K. 4 0 why should city government their tinal te solved In such at tho feet of his and was a man of honor 1894, solely Harry bg, (A. Kussell,) 0 disposition lying antagonist untarnished when he ltessie the of day’s deposition It wus merely a epeeoh as a transmitting agent. D., bn, (Foster), 0 0 0 risk losing such an amount. $45,- manner that the glory of our Hag be not watching whether the his was prosecuted ftr Emperor points forgery. Sam. b g. (C. J. Kussell), 0 0 0 600 is a in fuvor of Dreyfus and Ploquart ana an Hegardlng the Interview with email fortune and is just the sullied, nor the liberty It stand* for re- thumb or down. At a late hour this When the witness the real Captain Lmroa.U, b m, 0 0 0 up Investigated (Merrill), difference between acousation. against former ministers of Dreyfus, Du Paty de Clam declared that blues. D $61,746 and the Con- strained. We repose our trust tor such a he had given no sign either motives ot the prcBecntloo he learned Ho, g, (’ibayer), 0 0 0 evening, war. solidated on the one he never said to Dreyfus: “The minis- 8.25 2.25 figure year’s con- solution of the problem in our wise and way, and Frenuhinen tire awaiting with that Plcquart was accused of making ’lime, 1-2, 1-2, 8.24 3-1. Turning to M. Labori, General Billot ter knows you are innocent" tract deducted from the prevailiug prices patriotic President and the breathless interest the first indication of erasures in the petit blen. All the evi- Free-for-All, 'Trotting; Purse 11000. Republican acoepted entire responsibility for tbe re- The minister of war never spoke of de- of the past year whioh it will be noted is majority in Congress. his will. dence showed that Plcquart whs not con- Prlnoe Livalard, Layal- ceipt given to Major Ksterbszy for the livering doonments in order to obtain g s, by the snnz little Item of $19,145, wblob gives “Legitimate business interests, fairly To all Intents and purposes Emperor nected with the erasures which thus con- 118 2 “document liberatenr” ard, (.nwan), an Idea of how much by the[cblrf of the others. What Dreyfus said was: "No, Ahlto b White they would be capitaliz’d and honestly managed, have William stands today the arbiter of the stituted a new forgery and a new devioa Points, g, by cabinet and expressed the opinion that no, Major, 1 do not wish to plead extenu- Kgun,(U’Nell,) 6 2 8 1 willing to pay this year to be rhl of com- built u^ our Industrie? at home, given Internal peace of France, for everyone to squeloh Plcquart. even of Hreeubr no, b proof Ksterhnzy’e guilt would not ating circumstances. My oounscl hna g, by Woodbrlno, petition providing they can have the employment to labor as never before und anticipates that King Humbert will fol- “I cannot believe,M added the minister (Hilbert.) 3 3 13 acquit Dreyfus, as often several culprits promised me that in live or six yearB opportunity of raising the prices $19,145 have enabled us to compete low his lead. This is probably the ex- of justice warm I?, "that tha number of my C. W. Williams, b g, (Foster), 2 6 5 5 successfully were mixed In innocence next and them at up espionage. will be admitted.'' St. Croix, b e, 5 4 4 4 year keap that figure with countries In the markets of of the delay. Emperor William persons who perpetrated these forgeries Jr., (Teuton,) foreign planation M 1-uborl — “That goes without saying, Later Dreyfus said: “Major, 1 know St. Croix, b H, (I. Woodbury). 4 5 6 dr hereafter whioh they could readily do if the world. Such industries must net bs has gone to from Alsace- was very great. W'e have discovered one Wurtamberg excuse 3 14 3 H 2.18 3-4. but, me, Mr. President, it has your belle! I have not It. 1 Time, 1-4, 1-4. 8.18, they could get everything Into their con- struct down aimed at the Lorraine and King Humbert is at Turin. source from which emanated other opposed by legislation forger- never satd been that Dreyfus had an ac- know you are an honest but I as- trol In one year when this contract would wbioh Communication between the two mon- ies. 1 have not far to to seek him." man, dishonestly organized trust stlUes go In We SHIPWRECK ID SAILORS. complice Ksterhazy. must know sure you, you have made a mistake. come up again. and s archs is somewhat M. Trarteax’s remarks Com- competition oppres labor. therefore, complicated; brought if the of prosecution acousation is ap- Seek what you call my accomplices and Here are some figures, please look them “We are opposed to legislation and, us they will undoubtedly ngre.« mandant Lauth to his feet. The com- Arrived at Rocblauil anti Will be Kent merely proaching that theory.” what I call the culprits and you will And over very carefully: for effect In reoklrs* of lip.in Identical measures In replying to mandant declared that he took no popular disregard excep- At this to Portland# juncture the prisoner startled them.“ The prisoner's Last word to him Portland 5 business revival after El. Laborl’s appeal, it Is possible that sev- tion to Picquarc'a instructions to look K]eotrio|Lt.Co. Proposal years. prolonged depres- the court by In tones: was shouting ringing “seek." « sion. We favor laws to suoo s*- erul will elapse before their decision for traces of tho of the blen 294 arcs, 12fO at strongly days tearing rvtlt “1 the p. $88.00, $19,94*8 protsst against such an odious accusa- The deposition of Colonel Du de Rookland, September 8—Among 96 Go trusts and ail combina- is known. The held here but that when he saw the use Paty o.p. Ino., 82.00, 3,072 fully suppress general opinion Piequart tion.” which arrive;! in Kook Clam made no reference to cases con- passengers land 145 33 C.p. Inc.. 20.00. ‘2,4 00 tions wbioh create It was the is that William and Hum- wished to make of the bleu he monopoly. Emperor King petit op- on the steamer Metered currant Colonel Juuaust—“I must ask yon, M. nected with that of Dreyfus. The de- Wednesday Vlnelhaven approx., 4,0JU wbioh the fe lor bert will allow Col. and the Lauth to Republicm party passed Schwurtzkoppen posed projeot. proceeded wav Samuel Doucette Labor!, to observe more modeiatioo.” ponent swore that everything contained Capt. of Hy mouth al law trusts and which Is snfurc- Colonel FanizzardI to be examined by u uoouse Plcquart of the most 99.964 against profound N. and the crew men. *’ M, Laborl—"l never uttered an Im- In bis statement was trne. Tbe 8., of^four Capt Less 10 die., $ it so for as stats rights rogatory commission and their for tne ottioers of his deposi- 2,906 ing penult deposi- contempt depart- moderate word.” Doucette that bis the tion concluded with copies of letters from reports vessels ihe the to a tions to be sent to Rennes with ment undtbeir home life. The of the platform pledges party supple- day seboon r Merle was $ 20,168 Colonel Jonaust—“ Your tone Is lm- Madame Dreyfus showing that his rela- Delphlne, run Into non-paitlsan re-or aniz tion of the mentary evidence fr orn the of Czar’s into Commandant 6 police originals entry Paris. and tunic the schooner yrs. p*oper.” tions with her had always been ot the by Ida Bird of BBtl ort) a treasonable communications. Lauth ass department by pushing Et3rhbzy'e rted, Plcquart introduced to whll* in York M. Laborl—“I am not altogether mas- most courteous character. Narrows, Monday fore- $130,840 law embodying the essential features of The ant -Ureyfusards are extremely tbe witness anti hline. a woman Henry, ter of tone noon. The two vessels met head on and my Tbe oourt martial adjourned for the Consolidated Kleotrio Lt. Co. Proposal. the bills prepared bv the reform league exaaperet a at wnuc tney onaracterizs as unfit to be in their soolety anti whom they Colonel Jouaust—"Unless yon uan oon- day at 11.60 o’clock. the Marie Delphlne was crushed in at the of Ualtlraore. Ihe M. Lnbori’s •'triok.’* He bas been bail since 294 arcs, L00 c.p $70 copventlon adjourned long discovered to be the wife ot a bows in less than live 0% $20,580 trol yonrftone I forbid you to speak It Is understood as a result of this sinking minutes. 96 65 o 42 late this afternoon. se king an excuse to Invoke tbe interven- magistrate. p„ 00, 4,083 M. Laborl—“I must submit to your scene between Colonel The crew bad junfc time to clear away 145 32 O.p., 4,060 tion of tbe morning's Jonaust, 28.00, German and Italian sover- Lieut. Col. Ploquart sprang to his feet Metered current 00 ruling; but I note tbe tact that I am for- president of tbe Dreyfus court martial, the small boat before the schooner went approx., 4,' eigns and seized the appearance of and vigorously protested against the bidden to speak every time I enter upon and M. Labor!, leading counsel for the to the bottom and saved only the cloth- Cernuschl as bis opportunity, declaring monstrous allegation. $82 672 ground where my position is lrreslsba- defense, the latter wishes to retlro from ing which they wore. CnDt. Doucette 5 that the admission of tbe evidence of this Ueneral Znrllnden followed. He ex- ble.” the case, lie Is e»nvlnced that the judges lost 1198 in cash which be had placed foreigner justified bis application regard- plained that he deposed both In the capac- 460 This retort by oounsel for tbe defense are utterly hostile to him and It Is said under bis bed sack for safe keeping. The $163 First District ^ Hah wart and Panizzirdi. of ot 130 M0 Congressional ing z^oppen ity military governor Paris and aroused intense exalternant in the that ha has conceived the idea ot a dra- Marie Delphlne discharged her cargo of Mai ere Libarl insisted that tbe appear- minister of war. He had played a most room. matic withdrawal at ths ot to- kilo wood at this port a few Deduct Portland Electrlo Lt Co. anoe of Cernuschl on the witness stand opening days ago prominent part in tbe l)u Paty tie clam, bid 5 Convention. Colonel Jounust after quiet had been morro w’s session. an 1 was bound for Plympton. She was years and we have a Republican was quite witnout precedent; but tho Ploquart and hsterhazy oases. He difference of restored, remarked that If the demonstra- A meeting of M. Lubori's Irlends will an old craft, worth perhaps $500. which $33,520 anti-Drey fusardr point out, and with a thought it absolutely necessary that the tions were The above is the same as renews*! the court room would be held at bis bouse this afternoon to de- had keen seized by the British govern- though both The Republicans of the First Congressional certain amount of reason that the counsel charge of forgery against Ploquart should oe cleared. cide whether suob n step is advisable. M ment for smuggling liquor* The Ida companies were on exactly the same District of Maine are requested to send dele- for the defence was really the first to in- be cleartt d up by the oourt. Col. .Lieut. M. Labori declined to ask further ques- Laborl’s withdrawal from the cose would Hr 1 was from St. John and was laden lu**ih «•*» uuiouor ann ainu or lamps gates to a convention to be held in City Hall, troduce foreign testimony us they sum- was then In Picquurt tbe custody of the or on at tions whereupon he was ordered by Col- be tantamount to a declaration of with kiln wood for this nort and arrived same as now In use. the Portion d Portland, Thursday. September 28, 1899, luoutd the Enrllsh Mr. How- olvll authorities public journalist, but the minister of justice '* 10.30 o’clock a. tn.. lor the purpose or nomin- onel Jouaust to “sit down. his that the have shown here but little worse Electric Co. supplv log new style arcs as on the testings judges Wednesday for tbe land Strong, question of Ester- drove the witness to have him arraigned aiii g a eamli.iate lor representative iu Con- Major Uallopin of the artillery, deposed a bios against Dreyfus and hit oounsel. collision. against'tbe old style arcs,an actual saving lirzy’s confession t? having written the before a oourt martial not for gress, to fill tue vacancy caused by the resigna- making that Dreyfus never asked him for infor- The of tbe this after- to the city amounting to |83.5i0. If 300 bordereau. it can be us- opinion Dreyfusardt British Vice Consul tion of Hon. Thomas B. I.eed. aud Anyway ealely an erasure in a dooument, which was in- Keating received Welabach transacting mation. lie once met Dreyfus carrying noon annenrs to be onnoseil to t-be contem- street lights are figured and 6e ted that tho admission of Cernusohi us for a telegram yesterday from the any other business that m:ty properly come be- significant, but forgery, hi. 'Irarlsux shipping 350—1 00 o. arcs then a package and asked him what it con- step which they think the ant 1- p. this difference fore iu witness the plated commissioner «f for prosecution oaiue as u broke In upon the deposition of Ueueral Kockland stating that would amount to tained. Dreyfus replied that the sards would as an atiinls- 181,473. The basis of representation will be as fol- &en package Ureyfi represent the Nova veritable God I to the defense, giving Zurlludea to reproaoh the witness with shipwrecked Scotia seamen had Portland Electric contained secret papers relating to mobol- sloa of the weakness of Captain Light Co., lonws: Each city aud town will be enti led to at the a more Dreyfus's landed there and that the ra m w«ri them almost last moment being responsible for ten months one ground- 1 cation. oasn. by George W. Brown, President. delegate, and for each seventy-five votes or less destitute and would be sent to legitimate basis for Maitre less Imprisonment of and an Portland cast for the candidate for Governor Picquurt Colonel Jouaust (to the prisoner)— 'l'be correspondent of the Associated Republican Labori’s to summon the Ger- unwarranted Vice-Consul Keating made TKANSVAAL’S REPLY. in 1898 an addiUon.il aud (ora frac- application proaeoutlon In the ■ pieparations delegate, resulting “Did you take those papers home?" .Press called at the house of M. Labj 1 man and Italian attaches. The anti- dismissal of the for their care and advised the proprietor 0 —The lateBt tion of forty votes iu excess o. seventy-live an charges. The don’t think so.'* where the udTootta's ,September reply prisoner—“I secretary said that addlii -nal Dreyfusards assert that tbe members of On further explanations by Ueneral of *bo Atlantic house to provide for of the Transvaal republic to the British delegate. Colonel (to the witness)—“Where did he was able to give a positive denial to oourt them on A The district committee will be tn session at the martial will ignore the afflr- Zurlladen, M. Laborl asked permission arrival. reporter of the demands has been published. In this you meet Dreyfus?" the story that hi. Labor! would leave bis Hall at nine o’clock a. on the ons PRKSS called at the Reception m„ mat of Colonels Sohwartzicoppen and to speak. M. Laborl requested that the house last evening reply regret is expressed that the propos- Major Uallopin—“ On the Boulevard*? post now that the trial was drawing to day of the convention to receive the creden- Fan'zzirdl because they reooguize that letter from the minister of to and woh informed that the men hcd als of Great Britain are unacceptable justice Gen- tit. Uermain. He was going to the Ave- a close. tials of the del gates and to a tend to such the of these ottioera will be been did ihe lransvaal government admits Great testimony eral Zurllndeu be read. General Zuriln- expected Yesterday, bat not other busim s< as be nue de l’Alinu. where he was staying.’’ With refsrenoe to Colonel Sahwartzkop- Britain’s rl r hts under the convention of may necessary. given by order, with a view to save deu had usked that tbe ministrr of arrive. He looked for them, however, Per Order District justice Captain Dreyfus—'There must be some pen and the said International law to protect be** Republican Committee, their own in less Pauizzardi, secretary subjects, spy; but, prejudiced make a preliminary inquiry into the ori- on today's train but denies a claim of suzerainIv. The WILFORD G. CHAPMAN, Chairman. confusion. It was perhaps transfer that no message whatever had been re- circles It is believed that the oourt can- gin of the petit bleu to which tbe minis reply agrees to n further cv nfereuoe re- SAMUEL W. J UN KINS, Secretary. papers. ceived to the time tip present (six o'clock WASHING DISH CLOTHS. the franchise and 1 99. not disregard the solemn declarations of ter that Lieut. CoL was garding representation. Sept. 20, replied Plcquart He It Colonel Jouaust —“Did P no.) thought quite possible the Kitchen cloths Towns are entitled to as follows: the two attache* without giving rise to in the servloe at the time the you say you must, of coarse, be delegates foreign two DEWEY HAD were takl ng the papers home." men would not come In person hut washed PLENTfY OH VISI- Yoik County.t 'um berland County. a still graver situation in an Internation- erasure from the dooument was daily, otherwise they haroor made, would TORS. Capiain Dreyfus—“I don’t remember.” send depositions, In which cate grease and odors and Acton...".2 Paid* in.3 al sense than now prevails. and that the was be- become unhealthy. proposed inquiry the would Alfred. 3 B tdgton. 5 Major Hirsch-Auer of the trial doubtless end on Monday should be made ot Gibraltar, September 6—Admiral yond the saope of the common law unless engineers They knitted crochet- B rwtek.6 Biu s ick. 8 that In 1894 be or 'luesday next week. most the 1 Hidiieford.11 • ape Elnabeth. 1 The la a detailed of deposed heard Dreyfus cotton, in a square or suitable slae. When Dewey spent of day at the Hot following report a olvillan participated in the suspicious bud u. 4 Casco. 2 express the which was The various generals and the m ill tary Bristol where he Is receiv- tbe proceedings of the court martial to- desire, very legiti- you wash them, if yon will add a table- living ashore, Co. itv.sn.4 < umber.and.3 to attend the witnesses who have been In attendance constant streams of has >n. 1 .4 : mate, manoeuvres. gMoonfol of Gold Dust Washing Powder ing visitors He Dajt Freeport day Elio. 3 Falmouth.3 upon the court martial are to declined all dinner end invita- The secret examination of M. Cuptaln Dreyfus corrected t reparing to the hot water, it will cut the grese© pucllc Hollis. 3 Go ham. 4 Eugene Major leave Hermes, in of the »n ! clean them tions as he is from Ku luebunK. 5 Grav— 3 de Cernuschl, the Austrian ana Hirsoh-Auer on several and consequenoa in half the time; dry suffering indigestion refugee points K — 3 Ha psweli. 2 order telegraphed here yesterday by the them out In the This afternoon he drove to the nnebunkport witness for the prosecution, occupied the adde0: “It is possible I expressed regret sunshine and air. governor’s lvit’erv. ti Harrisoo. 2 minister o( war. Ueneral t will take summer here he took tea He i.foauou. 3 3 time of the oourt martial from tbe hour that I could not attend the Uogi pal Friday. Bath next Sunday. It will be the trip The public sitting of the court opened M ijjr Hlrsoh-Auer suggested that YACHT CLUB MEETING**. No. Berwick.4 pownal. 2 of the Reason and worth going on as the Old orchard. 3 Raymond.2 at 8.45 a. m., with a brief exchange of Lieut Col Plcquart might confirm his excursionists will have two hours at the At a meeting of the Portland Yaoht P;ti sonsfirld.3 Kcarboro. 2 remarks between Maitre that dec- Saco .9 se ago... l unimportant (witness’s) statement i’lcquart club last bail ling oltv. If you wish to night only regular business 8 So. Portland.5 and lared that asked to be al- *hlp stop Sanford Demapge General Boget Senator Dreyfus never S.audi-.it.3 at Popbam Lev-ib yon can do so rr tte was transacted. Shapeigh.2 Trarleux, minister of lowed to attend tha manoeuvres. So. Berwick.6 weslh nok. 8 formerly justice. At a of the East End steamer will call there going and return- meeting Yaoht W teroo.o.4 Wind mm.. 3 Wft9 then recalled to the witness stand. Cures * After who introduction of a letter pur- [pe-ru-wa]Catarrh Wherever -ocated. olub several names were Well*. 4 for Yarmouth.,....3 A ing presented After a discussion cf the char- suit, safe, time-tried tint eiut-sX York.. 4 — desultory porting to fix the (late of the bordereau as trinrdy aFBoolate to Catarrhal A fleet ions and it was — of cv«*v drsirlption.I t<» < membership 12i acter of Lieut. CoL former Sold all i-v iinm ii two days. Picqunrt's August 6, 1894, the evidence of Lieut by Druggists. Wr1'. -V fm-crer, I Cftp Increase the capital stock and a 112 Dr. S. H. orderly who had testified for Dal. Du was Hartman, of Coi'.iui'- X Tak L xa'ive liromn Tablet*. AU Havignaud, Puty de Clam which taken He will Quin'ue stav in front of the Yacht olub advise you free, refund ih^ money if it fails to cure landing the prosecution which loomed ta show on commis-ion —. — dmgsp-ts by Magistral* Tavernier, tlf i—m lit t—* K. W. Giovv’i sigu<*tu*e is on eauu uox. gao. bonce. -...~_L--, -U KIRCBIiLA ft KOV8. Ird ane and with the llehlE~ Beet wink relies back Inin " s English eight, the conntry making havoc at Casco, Bpurwlak and MisrBLhASir^iiii. OLD SCARBDRD. whteb at that early data made annual The town of Bcarborough thus began Haoo, they attacked 1*root's Neck with |- —-~-2---w--K. VISITED If Stratton Its existence In voyages to the onaet of alna. corporate the year 16.18 thalr whole tone. Their garrison con- beoanio I reason of nine after the known to fame y years arbitrary king! sisted of eight lighting men only, under haying the Islands railed by hie name in whose snbjsete they risalrd to bs. bod command «#f Capt. John Larva bee. They been slain and while the Ummoek patent of IGJI and also be- his ton waa In could not retreat and they would not nor cause be got Into a law suit with one exile. Although legally united, our set- render. Their little fortreet was bullet Uocfrey over a "braes kettall.1' and hla tlements appear, for some time, to bare proof, ra^h defender was a crack el shot, Maine Historical name thus became embalmed In the court held themselves oof from each other and no krenohtiian nor Indian cared to Outing old reoord book of . ..MAN records The the town contains get within rousk*t r*nge of Us loopholes The brat settlement the main no until eleven upon entry i66i), rears after tbs After besieging the place for some days, lan d of wee made date of tbe euhmtsslon Society. .Scarborough In regular and Incorporation. an attempt was made to undermine tin Trims TRADE and dignified form. Tho Karl of War- It was not long, however, before polltl- fort by digging under It from the bank wick wan Influential with the Council of osl differences and local jenlouetes were below. This attempt was frustrated by end ha obtained "In the overshadowed snd Plymouth prime forgotten. A common a heavy rain which caused the top of the w, fr» bu been tottiid far “being southward with the Scarborough were site only until lately when tie old mine was filled s'* the cf beers" and a so as box torn I weakness such liupuAeoey, VHrleo.eie, The Town. lays extsndlng back far their trust? muskets and com- up lur tne building of the rrrd. mafea th» priaa ^oa8opaiil».^ » n«. nervous lost man- mils from the of .ruukon org« uebiltly. mouth the Kpurwlnk. mon vigilance oould make them so. The growth of the town, nit.r the sec- hood. emission*, p em ure dlscb rge and id night On the 9 of May, IBS1, Capt. Walter In 1673 King Philip, son of ond was continuous For all o Her resu.ts of «eli*n- cun cure thetnseives, He though would Interesting to re- Pltoatequa and knew the looallty wblob mads tielr resort. sends .ue ieeeipt tree, and all the read r need House. Bcarborough Many of count the folk lore of Chsries Pine, the Checkley he had eeteotsii for settlement. The new do is to send hi* name xml adores* to I.. W. tbs Indians spoke tbe English language. hunter, of Hlobard liunnewell, the In- set himself as Knapp, M. D., 1AM Hull li|d« tvtroll. Mien., proprietor ud a sort of Not a few had listened to the reading of dian killer, of the tragedy cf Hearing and the fre* feudal lord and rstnblihed requesting receipt as re, one.t in this a baronial the wb to m n's Bills and were known his blood stained <*001 step, of the iSqu&w pa.or. It is a and »i. men residence what Is now " gnweou. tffo, upon Prout’s as "praying Indiana Among these was Jane and the UrepJaoe by ter lonely ought to be glad io have such an opportunity. Neok. pusu: ,c 3aus *, -r^o 3tttw:.:o-u a "vnevx. Bonanrio, the Haguuiore of Baoo, who was spring ~—aug24Au&Tb8i Pie soon gathered around him tenants the fast friend of the English. Bquando In 172 > the town records were brought 01 Scnrboro’s His- to whom be lota Paper Early “appointed of bind for became embittered by the b-utr.l abuse back from Hasten. In 112 <, the first which he wan to have fees & refits." of hie only child by some rough lumber- Parish Church was organised, which has Cammork claimed that tory by Hon. A. F. Moulton. very Droperlr men, which caused the ohlld’s death. ever since maintained a prosperous exis- "bv virtue of his Patent the Hoyaltlu Mogg iff Iron, (Whittier’s Mogg Megone) tence. The aeoond Parish was of Sc • organized FtChtrg Fowling belongeth ti bln>. an intelligent It.nuT.ih speaking ohlef, and a church built at Uunetun In 1744. he si s to ghats his willing fi«h, and also bad his grievances and In 1673 war This church continued until Uultarlau- FOR BILIOUS AMO KERV0U3 DISORDERS with who naked game any laive or ad- hegan. lhe exposed settlement at Dt in- lstn arose and became ruminant, after Swift’s mitted | stjrh m wind and Pain in tl»o P*cmft'*ti, bis I right "In favre way,” hnt t in was abandoned, but not before both which lime It was Into two divided O ddiueas, Tullnttis afUr I was averse to lira’s, Hcr.deolip, allow For the past trn year* the Mains His- decidedly peaching the Algers had met their death from In- branches, the on* adopting the Univer- J>izzlne»s. lmmulnew*. Flusi.lut^ of lieat, upon hla preserves. Ills torical society has been form- neighbor, John dian bullets. '1 he «ittl-rs, w th such of sal irt aud the other the Methodist creed Ixiw of AppetJie, C«*HtivcncF3. Eirtcbta ou sioanlarly ovir on the Skin, Winter, Klcbmond’a I,laud, their belongings at they could collect, After the Indians wem driven away an Cold Chills, tfi;:urlxd 6leop. lists In its choice of dates for their ex- bad little for the I j regard property rights uatbeiod around tbs garrison at Black rxcclient class of Immigrant* came to the of Trembline Sensations. IN? FI I inuuiuun nun BUIE J rm ('[UTEll UU any opr. aud helped nine-If lo salt rWE Washing «*Xuep- Point. The war went on for three yeare. town from Massaohutetls, New Hamp- I W'L 8IVR RELIEF IN | h Tt.-NTY M'NUTrS. tion, for was a au* hay promiscuously without asking per- shire and other ami the whole ter sufferer yeaWrday perfect ?V 1 tgxllin I- hn«a al.. ...I .1. a .L L a places Evsry will aeknowI.dGCthem tob» 1670 he $ PrvTTrr? rv 4-* i, itimnal and ■ or.e g< t possession of Kichmoud's Is- rltory became occupied. Dun-t in Land- day better for an a right to fish In the *. river, so that Cam- land, and oapturad a vessel there and the ing grew to be a plaoe for business aud KJ VV UV/1 air drive ooald not ex re summer dress Prir.esst £ open be peeled. A ock, although he eras reputed to be a same year before the Black If not Flegant by Paquin. WOKBEtiFm. appeared oommerce, rivaling, outstripping, form of coral Peau de Soie with incrustation! /a of 30 ladies and peaceable man, fell o< nstrained to go to Point such force the P>rty gentlemen, under garrison In that set- Portland. Sar borough took an Import- of ecru with ailvci law botb to deep guipure, appliqued S saves and X tbe occasionally maintain big tlers withdrew and gave him possession ant part in the Colonial days. Her sol- and thread. hat of rice facer time, money, strength leadership of Hon. Augustus V Moul- and to gold Large straw, dignity his go that of r* I a u nru r*» iipuuu n f. at. I.liu runfnra rtf I .mild. #i MEDiGIME proteot rights, this stronghold and of the town. A with coral mousselinc and trimmed with rev ton, took the train at 0 a. m and shortly we get a alight aoconnt of him from Ttooy euro Sfok $ patience. It takes the dirt off Ju temporary peace was then made with the burg. There were few of her sous wbt fuses. Scarf of mousseline. promptly llemtMcfm after took the line buck boards Pine the records of the court. It will be ob- a". Indians. They had made many oapt'ves did not take some part In the Revolution- For * Weak Stomach, Impair'd Dlges- in no < served that the time, and the Point ami had a most drive Scarborough settlement who seem to have been kindly treated ary War. An o'.d referred to Liver in 3>en, Svomen or fg keeps pots delightful was letter, by $ 2!Vm^*,'or<^re^ established upon a good end these were a Children KImhdh TabnJcs arc without a to tbe Pine thence Episcopalian returned for ransom, &lr. Gould fays, “If any more are wanted and and Point beach, to Blue and srlstoorntlc basis. T were rival and they now have tho # pans bright clean. \'our hey loyal and tas sutlers oama back to tbetrdesert- from Scarborough, they must take the largest rale of Point hill whero a clear of and bad any patent medicine in the world. magoiUoeufc subjects King Charles, little ed homes women with their scissors, for the men * will sell a 16-ounce with the levellers around grocer you \ prospect was enjoyed; thence to Dun- sympathy The peace proved to be bnt a truce and are all In the ranks.” Scarborouah men Massachusetts with Bay, their schools the next ysar the Indians again bad their were In the courts. Fabyan for Five Cents stan’s Corner, following the old turn- and town judge? Squire $ package ; meetlugs. A few years later, war paint on. Massachusetts then sent a was one of tbe first trustees of Howiloln 'd ko over Oak Hill, then to the when Cromwell took Cheokley ^charge of affairs company of soldiers to nsslst the Scar- College, Rufus Minister to Eng- WANTED 'Swift And King. Company, Mnkan, Chicago house at Pram's where a fine across the water, they had oocaslon to S|i Neck, din- borough nnrrlson. In an attack upon tbe land, and candidate for the presidency of * R I P A V =I «m not txmo- I cum that fact had nt. »>K r^’N'S. 10 t'»r * ner this not esoaped the garrison house In was the United was at (write, or is packets for 4S awaited the keen appetites of tbe May, 1677, Mogg States, born Duostan «®nt*. be had of all attention of the observant and forceful killed. A mouth may te who »ro wiilio* later, tbe death of Landing. William Maine's first to mil a low itriced morilclnna: »i TuTh&Snrm party. After dinner an informal meet- Cord Protector. King. ruoSftrut* unfit. Mogg Iletgon was terribly avenged In one governor, was born at the same place. They bnniuiyovin ®n(i prr>!on*f! >. ing was held on the south portico, and Cenrles I. was now ruling England In of the bloodlast battles In i)nn«rire!i reli> f Accept noeotntirrtn. colonial history, All through her history to tbe present tbe Bute the word R-f‘p-A*V** cm tba vmelrct. a which the r> Hon. Gtarge F. Talbot took tbe chair. way Scarborough people fought at Moore's Brook, In which the town baa matotilned a crsdltabl* posi- The Now Cleaner 8»t. "enti to RJpnns CkemioAl Co No. in Sprue* doubters without a ft-i N*w York, for 10 Muuulooaud l.us t.-cumi.. admired, parliament, Maseachusett* soldiers and settlers were tion, but we haee only time on this oc- MR. MOULTON’S INTERESTING PA- and to the doctrine of For house cle anins has no according divine wholly defeated with a lose of from forty casion to give a basty glance at the his- superior. But oowever IT PER. right. admirable such gov- to sixty killed outright. Including the tory of its earliest days. DOCS THE WORK WITH THE LEAST LABOR. ernment might be, It resulted In oanslag Commander, Capt. Bsnjaialu Swett, of Mr. Moulton read a most At does were Interesting no emlgratluu by thousands, of the best Hampton, and Hlohnrdson, his llrst Lieu- tbe of the paper remarks paper on tbe early history of Hear boro, and molt substantial people f—nj Old tenant. made by the chairman and others. It MONEY TO LOAN; which was as follows: England to New an 1 he effect The next a Knlgand, year, 1618, general treaty of was voted that the thanks of tbe society of this overflow was felt even 11 this peace was mtd'i with the Indians at Cas- The town of Scarborough has a shore nd their guests were cordially extended to vlolnlty. co (Portland) and tor a few years there frontage in a direct line of about six In lttsts a second Independent oniony es- were no active hostilities, though the set- Mr. Moulton for hla Interesting and In- miles, extending from tbe Spurwink tablished Itself at Blue Any amount, largo or small, to suit Point, on tbs tlers were apprehensive that aD outbreak structive paper and for his guidance of river, which Separatee it from other side of the rlvsr. The the Cape year before mtaht oocur at almost any moment. borrower on House old Furniture, Mizabeth on tbe east to the so-oa led C nrnmock reoelved his tbe party daring the day. urant the Plym- It was In 1661 during these years of Mock and alaf l atent Lius of tbe Lewis tic outh to All returned the 6 ra. Piauos, Organs, Fixtures, Bonython Connell had given Bawls & Bony- troubled peaoe. that Stratton’s fort was by p. train,mnoh grant?, which makes its western boun- thon a tract of land Farming Stock, fpur miles wide on built near tbe great pond, This was a pleased with their outing and for the In- Horses, Carriages, &c., dary against Old Orchard nnd Heoo on the tbe west side of the Saoo river, and the formidable fortification, and the olroum- formation I tho same to remain with the owner. \V« west. It reuenes back from tie shore to gained. patentees agreed send persons to atanoes of Its as at peart from about eight and Includes within fifty building, The f were those in attend- | will pay off furniture leases and advanci miles, settle upon their traot. The colonists tbe old town reoord, shows that tbe aris- ollowing its limits the land aud were at rates as low ns can high ridges sent ovor, but Instead of locating tocratic was still extant. Captain ance besides the g nests of the Check ley money be had in through which the Nonesuch river spirit pur- ns they were directed, s part took up their Joshua Hoottow was somathlog of a liter- house tho State. All loans be sues its devious course to tbe other abode j may paid by join In what they evidently considered ary man and oama from Boston In 11160 streams which unite in the Hear boro a Chcokley house: Rev. E. G. Porter ol installments, each river. better locality In regard to soil and and purchased a tract of land, payment reducing It is one of the oldtss towns Inolndlng in Maine, boutinit facilities. Among these were the oonsplouous Houttow's Hill, Henry Boston, A. F. Moulton, G. W. Hammond belli principal and interest, lieal estate having been organized in l«58 and being Hlohard J Kozwrll, Henry Watts and Jinrelyn, the well beloved friend of of Yarmouth, Mrs. Mary E. Baxter, llusiuesa the sixth town The ieason | mortgages negotiated, strictly organised. Nicholas Kdgoomb. all of whom were Cainmook, who married Cammooka it whs an attractive Mlts Borah C. Moulton, Dr. A. K. P. • confidential. why place for early prominent In the nubile affairs of New widow, and snooeeded to his salons settlers Is pcss Rev. H. 8. Mrs. Bar- apparent. Taay depended Somersetshire, as Maine was then called. and dtatr, left tbe town after the sur- Meeerve, Barrage, almost wholly upou the water for trans- Edgcorab was a scion of tbe nobility as render of the Uarrlsan House on tbe Neck rage, Col. R. G. Carter of Washington, portation. The Spurwink river on the well as Cammook and Joosljn, tbe wsll In 1676 and did not return. Hoottow ac- Marshall Plsroe of ti. T. ood side Is easy of access for boats. The beloved Oakland, Cal.; friend, wblob goes to show that quired u large portion 'of .the Cammock smooth boy protected by the peninsula of the Dole of South Windham, G. V, Talbot, royalists preferiaJ to oolonlze by them tract wlti many broad sorts besides, and mathematical Caramock s Neck and the islands fur- selves In the more J. W. of Meohanlo J. M. northern part of New wss for years the pilnotpal man of tbe Penney Falls, nished a safe and humor und rather than capacious England, to dwell among the town, and It wes Hoottow who gave one Larrabee of L. B. easy The Hoarboro river Gardiner, Chapman, landing places. dissenting religionists who were enlarg- hundred nores of land on the at which pours its waters into plains Dr, D. W. Follows, Mrs. Fellows, Ira this Lay is a ing tbeir settlements farther down the Hoarboro Beach for tbe fort and fortifica- Suggestions broad estuary sheltered Pine's 8. M. F A. Nor- by Point coast. There were now tbe Stratton tion. His terms were as tbe Locke, King, George and the and inside these, herry Rocks, there is Plantation, so called, although Stratton record deolared: "On oondltlon of paying wood of Ureenvlilo, 8. C„ Andrew Stood sncfcoiar'H nnd perfect shelter for himself had which was .. Civilization gone, principally Capt. Hoottow 18 lienee yearly In mooey Mias Geo. A. Jldd.. | small cruft. The rivers wbioh unite to Hawes, Stookbridge, Emery a trading station, the Cammook settle'- forever as being their demesne lord.” | form this estuary flow through a great of fishermen of Saoo, Geo. F. Emery, James G. To your Estate and Y and travel hand in hind. Y rnent, oemposed largely Notwithstanding all this It docs not ap- humanity tract of marsh land upon which salt aud tbe Blue Garland ann wife of Y Present-day uinces comfort ▼ hay tenantry Point company, pear that Hootiow was even of tbe Episco- Blddstord, John 8. $10,000 humanity grove and which In the Y ahead of style In the matter of dress— spontiineusly who were chiefly planters. All these palian faith. His tracts, In later Locke and wife of F. C. J wore with water days, Saoo, Dterlng Union Mutual Life especia lv as regards foot-wear. oarly days teeming fowl were prosperous and grew stsadllv. In were of Puritan is of decidedly quality. It of Saco, Isaiah P. Mllllken of The •‘Ilu-man-ie Shoo i< built on anat- Y every description. Along the sloping ltlSl another settlement was established estlmatod Soarboro, Insurance • that the number of tbe town’s :w omU-al principles. It is thoroughly liy- banks of the rivers where the tide ebbs about three miles the the Winslow Homer of Prom's Neck, H. W. Y up river, upon Inhabitants at this time was approximate- gienlo, ahsolutely coinfortnble—is kept Y and flows, were Mussels nnd clams in tract at Dunstan. The Y abreast of tho s -ason’s stvlea. Alge- Sagamore ly flee hundred, and In spite of all diffi- Bryant. has contracts for about worth of unlunit^u quantities. Fish abounded In or bad died and tbe $30,000 Y We are sole agents. None genuine Y Owatocag Algsts, culties It wse In comfortaols and tiouru- and the river?, nnd the fame of Hoar boro who had lighting power business. They are unless stamped. bay been living at Btratton’s Island ing oondltlon. The "llret settlement, But J ui a for sea whs BEAUTIFUL COLLIE DOG. their 150 customers as fast J place deep Ashing known purohased of bis heirs, as tradition says, The connecting in however, ;w.as (nearing (Its (end. England befure the time of the Plym- for n bushel of beans down as the anpoKsible. This notice will appear with ♦ and, French In Eastern Maine joined forces multiply l*ricc $4. outh settlement. Tue forests were tilled new customers added as ia*t a-* are | deed declares, for tbe additional consider- with the Indians and war broke out again they with game. Fish and sea weed Owned by Mr. Edward I. Hall of This a substantial furnished ation of a oum _ connected. Number Shoes and bushel of yearly, about •more terrlhle than before, la HUM, by of lights now on the X Oxfords. ^»**y and abundant fertilizers for May, planted one thousand acres of exoelltnt land Fort In Falmouth was taken a City. numeral os fiervice about 7000. X All learners. Tne Loyal by often And X crops. place was easy of access and Upon this tract there was soon a flourish- large force of Prenoh and Indians and the abundant In resources. It was a possible J. It LIBBY CO place of ing settlement, making the fourth with- sett lament destroyed. Everything to ths Divide resort for the Indians who were BROWN BLOCK. always in the borders of wbat was to be Bcar- Eastward wns now desolate. Mr. Edward I. of the ! Dean I unxloos to Anticipat- Hall, firm of Jew* It. 31. L E WriJKN & CO. Brothers, exchange their tars and peltry borougb. By tbls time Mains, as the the of the Protection ing advanoe the enemy In over- Is Hall the A. t. STEVE*8 & < «). for trinkets and utensils, and who wore & Co., Is owner of a beautiful * province was called after 1R39, had be- whelming toros ’.upon boarborough, the 40 among your fam- I'AIMOUlh HOTEL. • 1 Si. I hospitable aud to the white collie from tbe >Congress friendly come dotted wltb colonies along the coast Inhabitants each of their dog celebrated kennel of tty as may seem I It a CLARK & r O. man. hastily gathered | as far us North Yurmouth and to tbe belongings as tbey could and abandoned J. Plerpont Morgan at Highland Falls, wise W. S. PaKKER a CO. The flrsfc settlor hire whose name is eastward 81 MM »MS & HAMMOND. beyond. They had achieved suc- the place. 'This was the end of the Hrst The known was John Ht N. Y. dog was sent to him by bis IKYING A. LIBBY. ration, who lived cess In their contest upon this rugged settlement. The town records were taken the seme C. B. a man K. L. WHITCOMB CO. upon islands, three miles from coust against tbs forces of nature. They to Boston, where remained nntll brother, Major Hall, of the regu- may easily and sectirely Kill U liAl A IAA A Sift the shore they LONGSHOREMEN'S HALL. which btara his name. Hfcorer were now to be harassed by tbe sslflsb- 158b. lar army, who Is stationed at West Point a VI provide for the future welfare of F. E. GRAY, WVIIPUIIa puts Htratton down a* having his estab- urns *uu ilia Wll.il niB Commonwealth 'l'helr names are as John Mr. Will Cbudbourne of East Parsons- They every feature of cases treated living given Larrabse, H. 11. HAY A SON. successfully through corres- brains cannot afford to his then In control and Rigby was a support- and three a and and the most neglect body. Henry Libby ins, Charles Held passed Labor Day at the home of his desirability value, and are Tvithoui T. F. pondence, complete satisfaction er of the Common wealth. HOMS TED. In instance. I The body is the furnace and boiler that Consequently floe and Blood. The Llfchys were de- SC 1.1 VAN & guaranteed every relieve hun- to the oustom which aunt Mrs. Edwin Hlobardson. restrictive conditions. No requirement OSGOOD. dreds of ladles whom I never sec. Write for furnishes steam to the braiu. If the fur- according generally scendants of John, the llrst settler. It WI Li. IS CATES. m mutters the Mr. John A. 8. lost a valuable the farther particulars. Ail letters truthfully nace is permitted to get clogged with clink- prevails political privy dues not appear that tha others had any Dyer except regular payment of premiums, LOMBARD FISH MARKET. Free confidential advice in all ers, the boiler will make no steam, and the Connell decided that its friend Rigby had oonnectlnn with the former settlement horse, Monday night. and these of reasonable amount. Eul) *». ».*« ’Ul, IJ A E. A L U, ntverod.ters of a private or delicate nature. Bear the better of dute to Cam- h. W. ALl.KN. delicate machinery of title, prior This settlement was made about tbe time Miss Amelia la some weeks in blind this remedy is safe under Apt passing cost and results sent A. E. MARKS, absolutely the brain will slow mock’s grant. lhe people In Maine, of the out of the war with the particulars of any. every condition and will breaking MHS. OVERBY. possible positively down and come to Including our four settlements, were not and leave no after ill effect* the health. a branch Indiana, known as Queen •where. ORIENT II ALL upon By willing submit to a Roundhead Alias V. mail securely sealed. $2.00. Dr.K. M.TOL- dead stop. proprie- Anna's War, and lands In (Scarborough, May Waterhouse, Kelssy street, C. E. A WEBER. the council to the MAN CO., 170 Tremor, c St., Boston, Mass. When a man finds tor, pmy contrary, with all tbelr appurtenant [privileges, has returned from a trip to Lewiston. FREEMAN Al ILL I KEN. not withstanding. oould do noth- were JAMES CON WELL. that hie ideas do not Gorges probably not held at high valuation Alias Carrie Union IHutual Cite for them for this Waterhouse, book-keeper for come as freely as ing among other reasons Abe following a'turner occurred the that be was in W. E. Is a two weeks’ they once did, he in prison England. faiuoua defence of the Harrison Bouse at Dyer, enjoying MRS. II.A. SMALL’S At this It that Re- In needn't worry juncture happened tbe Neck. Beuubasln, the Fienohiuau, vacation Philadelphia, Ful^_Hiver aud Insurance Company, about his men- publican Massachusetts, which approved with five hundred branch and Indians Westport, Mats CAMERAS. tal of Cromwell and was iu high favor with desccudtd upon the rettlements and after = ■ lftaine. machinery, the Portland. but he had English Commonwealth, gave her HEAL ESTATE TKANSFKHS. OINTMENT. own charter a critical examination, better look to h liy his body. His so doing, *he discovered that Maine be- The following transfers of real estate neither to nor WALTHAM THIRTY stomach and in- longed Gorges to Rigby, "“TT"*”” have been recorded: $6.50 WATCH, Wo offer special inducements to testines are with t but to her. Acting upon this discovery, Sllverlne case, Waltham or Elgin movemen clogged she with Kate J. Foley of Portland to Anule E. amateur trade in tho YEARS clinkers of I___ a heavy hand, prooeded to reduce A good timekeeper, warranted. McKKNNBY following: indigestion. her blood is and does properly to possession. Our colonist,**, Googlne of Portland, for fSOO, one quar- the Jeweler.Monument Square. let) PHOTOGRAPHIC impure, true to their SCPPI.1ES. not receive the ele- royal and Episcopalian train- ter of a lot of land In Portland at the SALE. proper refused to ments to put vim and ing, submit, even after all the of speed southern Glory ooroer of Alsdlaen and Greenleaf streets STATE OF MAINE. 31-2x31-2 into the machinery of the settlements, including baco, Hawkeys Cameras, od the north elds of Madison brain. If he neglects this had abandoned ns hopeless their opposi- street. Executive Department, i CURES condition he will suffer from tion to the AuAftjaohufett* claim. For 11 »e Margaret A. Shaw of Portland to An- Augusta August U6, 1899. ( $6.40 eaoli headaches, Woman Notice l* sleeplessness, loss of confusion years they stood out regardless of threats nie E. hereby glveu that a Petition lor me appetite, Googlne of Portland, for <50, a Pardon of Leslie A. a convict in the BURNS, BRUISES, of and lack or bland‘shmeats. In 1058, Mnaauohu- Kenbon, ideas, despondency of energy. is a fine and beautiful head of hair, and nothing is more of m lot of lend In State Prison uuder sentence for the crime of 4x5 Camera, sfctts gave notice that her patience whs quarter Portland at the ‘‘Ray” Folding Back ache, Eventually he will break down with nerv- discouraging than to have this, the crowning gift of Assault la now pending before the Governor xbaustwi and that she would brook no oerner of Madison and Greenleaf PAINS IN ous exhaustion or prostration. There is a nature, become thin, gray or faded. It often prevents streets and Council, and a nearing thereon will be SIDE, further must submit or $8.00 eacli remedy that will a man delay. They take advancement in not only business but in a social way. on the north side of Madison street. granted in the Council Chamber at Augusta, on promptly put light the fctomacli, Groin. Kfidnnys. Sore under these condition*. It is Dr. oonstqut bq*s Several of their promi- Many women have lost the opportunity of a desirable Monday, the 25th dav of Sept, uext, at 4 o’clock Piles, Pierce's George B. Heave of to Alice Wo also keep ou band or Inflamed Scrofula. Golden Medical nent men had already been arrested and marriage simply because they lave gray or faded hair. Montreal, P. M. BYKON BOYD, Secretary of State. Eyes, It cures indi- of Discovery. under bonds as disturbers of the Bullen Milwaukee, Win., for a lot sept2 d3w Put up In a greea paste board wrapper. gestion, fills the blood with the vital ele- put »i, PHOTOGRAPHIC FIUI Pi ice 35 ceuts. ments of peace. of land lu Falmouth on the life, tones the nerves, and makes southerly for Kastman Ask your druggist for It. the Ia 10f-8, Masfc;iohuK9tts Com- Kodaks and Blair Hawk- brain bright, clear and active. It cures appointed Hair-Health side of the Foreslde road, with bullllcg* all nerve and brain troubles due to in- misaio^ers to go to the stubborn ret tie- W. H. FAIRBANKS, D. V, eyes, Cards, Hex 4x5 Paper, SOc gro. will remove every trace of gravne&s and baldness and and furnishings. S„ sufficient or men ".s at Buok Point, Richmond’s island The H. improper nourishment. The will positively restore gray or bleached hair to its orig- Mrs. A. Small Ointment 99 and Ca»co. “there to taae in tie Georgs F. Hopes of Co„ Golden Medical Discovery is for sale by inhabi- inal and youthful color, whether it be brown, black or Salem, Moss.to 778 Congress St., MAINE. tants thereof into our It Is not a and its u«c cannot be detected AUBURN, all good medicine dealers, and only an un- jurisdiction.” The golden. dye, Frank S. Glipatrioh of Wludhain, for by your nearest and dearest friend. good for |l, I112* tu.th&sit scrupulous dealer will to induce a cus- | Commissioners summoned thn inhabitants Equally 038-5. PORTLAND, ME. try men and women. a lot ef land and buildings In Telephouo tomer to take to meet them at the house of Ko'oert Jor- Wlndbaui, some worthless remedy, Hair-Health is sold by leading druggists every- All orders left with F. W. HUNTINGTON, 37 dan at tbo mouth of the There bounded westerly by the Gray and Gor- alleged to be “just as jpood.” Spurwlnk. where. Price. 50c. for large bottle, or sent by express, Union St„ Tel. 554-3, or at HASTY'S Stable. N. M. PERKINS & nu t and on the of in plain sealed on 6oc. CO., they thirteen'h day prepaid, package, receipt of by ham road and n Green Tel. 62U-2 will be CITY OF Mr. easterly by the • St., promptly attended PORTLAND. Ned Nelson, the celebrated Irish Come- li'js. *f.«r debate, to. dian and July, considerable they LONDON SUPPLY CO.. 853 Broadway, N. Y. by W. A. Allen’s jiysedtf FRE£ Mimic, of.*577 Koydeu street. Cauuleu, them • leading bouse, being STREET. N. ** gave in their suhmiti*!on lndt*ei, Rtnsemttr tht hi me, all „„ 1 writes We fulfilled an engagement of H.xsr.Health," Refuse the homestead of the late Asa B# v?!'s nothing far them *o do, fer they S-J. stMiles. Meaty refunded if it does not fanejit you. Legrow; tv.v'.ve weeks end the const'mt traveling gave me a bad touch of that dreaded disease called were toj weak to reai-t and there was a 1 aleo another lot of land on the Gray road dvsriejv*- 1 bad trie l ivvrything possible to hepe or **ui t*nae from unr quarter. A -» I at Us junction with the Falmouth 1 v, J- 1 •lost road, Clark Street Bridge will l>e closed to vwhile. pJa.vtnff at B. P. uqv> o* indemcity nr oblivion was fre 1* i two also another travel uladelphia, in the wraofed them and it wrs then d«*n«-»! containing acres; EYES TESTED FREE jflouduy, Auk. !il*r, a* friend of mine at which were fooriw v lot cf land on the westerly side of the Sublic899, 7 o’olock a. m. aDd until tin- .Scree** Golden Medical places We have made this a special branch c. 1 11 k Point and fetrae’ea ther ootlce. and, thank God, with ed »* Gray read aud on the ehcie of the Pleee- of our business and can give you glasses the-eio adjicent, shall hererfo 'h of any GEO. N. FEKNAU). ant 10 acre*. description. call'd by th-» name of Hoarbormi o river, containing All glasses warranted or mouey re* Commissioner of Public Wortcs. 'romptly Cured Dr bouuds of which town be&iLii t v Herbert L. Ltbboy of Brunswick to funded. Aug. 18. 1890. by I ,** ** mcdicio* jthetowuof rsooe endeth and to r >Un Levi D. llsokwsll of Brunswick, for (1, L *u*rstt j the westeru side of the river McKENNEYthe Jewelor, :fr I feloug a of marsh -gtp-Ucia' . let salt la lirunawlok. Monument Square. Janl6dt restrictions, only the necessity for th«t > had bees In the busiana ther 1 THE PRESS. grocery 7IXANCIAL was far mors __PISASCIAU trident In their case tha ■ many years He served two yean aa MWMim In __I _ oors, because tha Influx at foreign?* > member of the board of aldermen nndei ^ “ IIIL'RMIAY, FEP'tM'.'Et 7. was muoh THE greater In comparison to th > the Citizens* administration, and was oa STATE OF MAINE native population and tar ntora threaten his third term as postmaster at the Pool. GEM PEAKS TKRMSt THEATRE, ISLAND. log. Ha leaves a widow, one child, a brother DAILY PBR9S- What the Boers are eontendlng fort t Henri B, Hussey of BIkhart, Ind., ant LIME ROCK the year, $0 lu advance or $7 at the cud of tha INVESTMENTS. By right to preaerre the gorernmen I Urea sisters. He waa eaergetlo, public LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON! the year. wblob they Sonneted. For its preserve spirited, and a altt7.en of nnlaratshed By the mouth. 60 cents. Railroad tlon In the form In whloh they eatab AtMitlh It called lo tin Hit tl Company GREATEST BILL OF The DAILY TRESS Is delivered at these rates Mwii; THE SEASON f llshed it and have maintained It to th< Unbounded of to Suceeee Mr. JAMKS O. BaHROWS every morning subscribers lu all parts of Mate Bands fra* and Me Star Oompane. Till. week. Sept, ttb present time they regard a restriction o FIRST DISTRICT. payisg OF * Portland, and In Westbrook and South Fort- ROCKLAND, afternoon and ereolnir, Hpeclal Matin** Ubor Dar. th# franchise that shall shu ME., in nd. praotloally 31-2 to 4 t-2 per ceil. out furelgnert front participation In tin is HEFIINUUIO rrs BONDED PRESS — Tka Writer Niter MAINE STATE tWeekdn time Jest Issued ky W«»kln«tan • elections Are rmtr, p., rtm, on tne in advance, or 1.26 at the absolutely essential. the] n**‘*,i «*«•• 1WMS. DEBT, no, application, full “THE By yew, fl f €*«▼. Powers. Kumpt from Ul. not at ion. MIGHTY DOLLAR.” end of the year. clearly acting within their rig hts- parrtrulnr* will he furnished to A AATlnjc OSI AM Kit 1C AN For six man 60 lor three withln Ms<-hlas Water Co. Vs dne POLITICS. ua, cents; months, the rights of every Independen IU1A. the holders of the outstanding 26 cents, ■tute In Oakland Water Co. .Vs dne H1N. Mr. James Imposing such restrictions foi The following Is the writ of eleotion bonds by (be O. Barrows as Hon. Newport Water Co. 4’s dne im Bardwell Slote. suoh a purpose? We know that Knglant for Congressiv an In the Flr«t Dlstrlot sn» Bangor and Aroostook Subscribers whose papers not delivered claims Railroad First Coon suieialnty over toe Tranavaa just Issued by Gov. Powers. Mortgage .Vs dne im Songs. Dancas and Cake Walk promptly are requested to notify the office of by the Colored Jubilee but It Is suseralnty limit To the mayors and aldermen of the sev- »nd Aroostook UNION SAFE Sing?n the DAILY PRESS, No. U7 Exchange street, dearly Ptsea«ac|ata DEPOSIT & ad eral eeleotmen the IHrltion First >*» dne lt»43. KM«,y“d. "r“'.‘'"'e.'orJ,.y*ry^""™*™« Telephone 615-2 by treaty to Its foreign lelatlons. li cities, of several Mortgage dou saatippt reserved. steamboat ticket. Fortlaud Me. towns and Portland 7" admit to them. assessors of the several plan- and Yarmouth Rleetrto Krenlne pcrtorniancea at A gives BugUnd not ths color of right tc TRUST Matinees at 2« .... tations In Ibo first Congressional Dls- Hallway First Mortgage 4’s dne IU19. COMPANY, Custom House Wharf at 2.14 for Ma'lnees Bir Bleam'rs leare Interfere In the »ml",ai t« k„.i,U Internal affairs of tha re- trlot. And other high class too nils. rickctpwlm coup u admlttnw u cents. B£und rrlP Patrons of the PRESS who are leaving town POBTLANU chairs la Thealro,'5 Ileaerreil^eais5**1*. 1* rf°»at Offlcc. Custom Coup'"1, vaesnoy aow exists In the application. Jals now being built (or the government the uralization laws the effect of which !s lied this evening, iiu had been in rather by (Inter* si guaranteed by Po.U Bath Iron Works. to rent riot more or lfss tho Hoffman tn of new goods for FALL SUITINGS Tickets 50 cents for war health all summer, but was able to CASCO Ittnd R. R.) PORTLAND; ACADEMY. only the rnun trip. BAV. pleases our patrons. The finest from C. W. T. CODING, natives The nature of tbcss laws, tbo Mtend to business, and. was oonlined to Kali term The New Twin Screw Steel Steamer Fashion’s headquarters. Portland l'oung .lira's Cl.risliui. opens September It. 1899, at rooms sep7U3t Gen. Manager Casco Bay s. B. Co. amount of restriction to be Its bed since in Baxter a business course in- iinpisid, only yesterday. He was 43 Is Asv’n. 4’., due 1918. Jluildiug. lUaetSUKK our pride. cludes Sliorth ud with care ul attention to have been come rears of a native PEJEPSCOT always admitted to under age. of the Pool, and If anyone can tic you iu fashiouablo o Portland & slumlord Fuli* English Grammar ar.d Civil Leaves Port laud Pier at 10.00 a m. dally and ir- It’y. Government. the head of internal affairs which the ments we can. Hr Private pupils received. nails aloug tno most beautiful shores of Casco new Fall and Win- 4’s, tine 1937. SPOT CASH—OLD GOLD. ter Stock For terms inquire of Btatt bud exolislve oontrol of and concern- la complete and you can find L<'wl«lon « i» Cii,h( Co. l.liUtxe. MISS K. A. FILES. We Portland and Freeport. Return to city 3*30 all the Latest 'o iu Principal. give you the highest price for Old Gold as whloh no outside nation hud tellies Toreiun and 4 s. tin.. 1934. 120 Free Street. we use ing any p. m. l are lor Round 50c. D A it for EY Trip Domestic at malting rings. McKENN the aug2 tf J, H. MCDONALD. Woolens priooa low as the Portland, August 2G. 1899. sepkuSw Jeweler. Monument Square. oct27dtf right to lnterlere. Mi at of the States of Try Grain-01 Manager. lowest. First Nuitouul Bunk stock. the United Btntis Implies rcsldenoe for a FINANCIAL- vniAvriAi. corelil Table term of yeais and a declara- Try Grain-O! International Co. REUBESK. DVK1I, tion under oath that they renounce all Ask Steamship yon Grocer to-day to show Wc after, subject Co prior .ale anu advance in the to or yon ] price, follow- allegiance any foreign prince poten- a of Merchant package GHAIN-O, the new food < Tailor, ing ctrreinlly selected Corporation Bond*. tate as csasntlal oondltlors of the suffrage Portland think that take* AUTUMN EXCURSIONS 375 Fort, Near Foot of Trust Co, the place of ooffee. ! El ha.ige° Street. In tbe cuss of all foreigners But in the MeptiUtf $70,000 Titasville Flee. Traction Co. 1st The children may drink it without Mtg. 0 per cast) ot some foreigners, notably the Chin- J From Portland to as well as the adult. t cent Gold css, we go much further and practically injury All who Bonds, due July 1, 1013. exclude them from ths The try it, like it. GBAIN-O has that Enatport, Calais. BSCa‘ th9 r°ad country, J I,u« St. 9arn9d °°nslde'al»* ‘ta# 1 Andrews, It* emlre more rich seal brown luVerJ«Thau«1’f'or0 Ua6yoT59nt Boeis have been savere In their re- of Mocha or Java, Lubec and nud St John Return, and stnettors on most foreigners than we but it ia made from Return, TENNEY pure grains, and To The Public. mrm $75,000 Omaha W ater Co. 1st but not so severe on es we Tickets on Mtg. 4-5s, Jan’y and have, any have tho most delicate stomach receives it J sale fruw Auguit ‘iH.h to been In tbe eas of the .October 1st. Ciood to due 1040. Cbintss In deter- without distress, the of coffee. return 30 days July 1, j price from date mining wbat restrictions we should Im- of Issue. On nnd niter 15 cents and 25 cents < May 1, 1899, per package. .aug24Utootl H. P. Denver Union Water Co. 1st Gold pels upon immigrants we have alway s con- HKRSKY. Agent. OCULIST, $50,000 Mtg. 5s, Sold by all grooera. J bit bills ol the Consolidated sulted our own loteres s exclusively, and Dally ISxcurslou, Sundays Included, to Jan’y and July 1, due 1014. Tastes like Niuples and Return over tbe Electric Co. or In doing so we have acted in ac- Coffee Light Maine Tor nEIM O strictly | Songo River Route. VED cordance with well Kittled Looks like Coffee and Kansas Gas Co. 1st Gold International Ask for tourist guide and descriptive matter. light power will be niadeont To Commodious Office Rooms at $25,000 City Mtg. 5s, Apr. fbsist that Train law, whloh allows every nation to settle yonrgrocer gives ycm GRAJN-0 connecting witb Steamer at Sehago Lake at the and Oct. due 1022. leaves Uniou Station at 8.45 a. m. Round prices as the 1, for llsslf its own Accept no imitation. # trip quoted by 514 looal affairs The fun- tickets from Portland, week davs, #2.00; burn Portland Congress Street, damental retsors $1.50. Information at Union Station. Electric Light Co. W estern Gas Co. of for our restriction of days. $40,000 Milwaukee, Wis., 1st Mtg. the franchise was tbe belief that It In addition to this all Over Foster, Avery A Co. wis SEBAG0 LAKE S.B. CO. lamp Collateral Trust Gold 5s, May and Nov. 1, 1033. neerssuy to pnsirve our form of govern- NORTH” YARMOUTH ACADEMY julylidft renewals will bo rurnished rreut With every resident free to vote Yarmouth. Me. Office Days, Saturdays only until September free. after office will be aliens not In sympathy with our form of The 86th Tear opens Sept. 1>. tsoo. Special 15th, which open every day, attention to urepar&tlou for Bowdoiu auU other D lAMOR QS-IN STALL MEMT S. 3 a. m. to C p. in. governmsnt and In sympathy wuh some leading (ONSOLIDATED ELECTRIC colleges, lnelurttnst Wellesley, Stni li, have a large assortment of Diamond PRICE, McCORMICK and & other might change the character of our Ml Holyoke. Best facilities lor ScienUttc WE Ear and Scarf CO., aud Rings. Pins, Rings Pins, LliiHT CO. OE MAINE. Business Education, board and Tuition all good aud This is a very Eyes Examined Free republic. Self peservatlon was at the bot- »t quality perfect. 70 New York. unusually 'ayorabls ra.es. For any desired easy way to buy a Diamond as we make the Weston E. itroadnsiy, tom Information Millikon, Pres. ot our resections. For a precisely address payments so by that you will not miss the By Latnt MrthoiU Known to .Uudtru KKV. li r. KNOW, A. M., I'llIFCl ca c. McKFNNFY. The Monu- " ok similar purpose the Boers their money. Jeweler, R. Wood, Treas. Optical Scleuce. Branch : .... 216 Imposed augisd&nsw ment square. tebiXltf Office, Middle Street. may l.Utf aufltsepUB H. T. W A'l’KHIIOl SK, M|t.

V ■•-a---' v. l’Ulabury 1* the man who eater* to the KHW MUSIC AND DRAMA. *«VF.BTmtKMTA [ l»KW APVBWTIWKMKHTW. I MW ADVMTIMWIlin. Ml SC ELIiAR EOT*. public at the Underwood tipring otulno. ABOUT TDK SUBURBS. Perhaps yon bad forgotten that faot; if MUSIC THK MAINE FESTIVAL. »o let thle remind you that Mr. Plllsbnry Dtreotor Chapman has engaged Klob- still eervte olaras In the same style that grd Bormeleter, the favorite pnpll and he used to and other thing* In the way of disciple of Franz Llast, to be the pianist fish and gam* jut a* well. Then besides Picnic of the Westbrook of the Festival. He will be beard with that, you have an elegant dining room the orobestra In the Lint Concerto and an unsurpaeetd table eerrlos. While Merchants. whlob he hat himself ar- yop are waiting for your dinner can He., "Pathetlque" you §. and oat %.£ibbii rangtd for orchestra and piano; go and see the eleetrlo fountain, a DON’T MISS cions In “8 H-llad" from Wagner’s prime attraction In Itself. If the evening "Pr»- "Flying Untoninan," the Chopin Is cool yon can alt by un open Ore after A Starter for Autumn-—Silks. -THE- and a Llart- "Hun- dinner Splendid lude and Noolnrne”, and get In a oomfo'table state of Stores Closed and All Hands Went garian Khapsody." Mine. Maconda needs mind and body for the rids home. Verily no Introduction to the people of Maine, the “crentnro comforts'* of Underwood To Windham. A certain Silk manufacturer was on but on nor does Miles, the wonderful and “short” money, “long” Gwilym its cheerful dining room ore some- 60th Annual Fair Mies Silks. baritone. Mire. Coleman, Cuabing, thing to be remembered with pleasure. Mr. Pollook and Miss Bridewell, Mr. — RIVERTON PARK. A business of ours was OF THE — Julian Walker, tie other soloists, are good colleague Patrons of the vaudeville thea- among the toreincit singers of America, leading Result of the standing by, and will ull be heard In beautiful tres and roof gardens In New York city Sports and they He made a cash hate been laughing ell entnmer at the offer for the lot of Silks and Cumberland and interssting selections. For "Maine Ball County Agricul- D»>” we will hear the favorite soloists at latest and most successful sketoh of Games. took them. our own state. Hines and Remington, the olever vaude- tural ville artists known In the elties as ’Twas more silk than his business THK GEM T'UEATHK. large required. Society America’s greatest character cartoonists. There Is one of tbe beat performanoes at He offered to divide with us. These noted artists are appearing at Riv- AT- the Gem this week that we have bad tbe of a Former erton park*this' week In oonnsotlon with Marriage Peering We gladly accepted; for not once between pleasure of seeing for a long time. The Uorman’s Specialty Alliance, and are Mighty Dollar Is a capita I for asum- Pastor. two does such a Silk come play eooring the bit of the season with a clever leap-years Bargain ZLer’a ’afternoon or evening entertain- sketch entitled “The Road Queen,* sailing into port. GORHAM, ment anybody's ME., Everything about It Is breesy and wherein Mies Earle Remington appears cheerful. One can sit and while away Will a look at them ? 'Twill In her newest ereatleii, the aew woman you give please three hours and oome that and away feeling It 1s needless to these Tuesday, Wednesday tramp. say that Merchant*’ waa observed In Weet- Thursday, be hrs leoelved nuoh more than his Day you. ^ artist< are out of the ordinary as It la brook on of worth In and Wednesday. All tne stores money’s langhter amuse- well known that Sept. 12,13,14,1899, they are among the In the closed at tan ment. city o'clock In tbe Eleven lot* of tboae Black Silks, every one Is a VI. noted In performers vaudeville and their morning for the day. The ob- The of The a day was The hnve story Mighty Dollar la »— "tureof hill blooming prize, grounds been ini- any they appear la. served in a manner at SATIN DUCHESS. A phenomenon, 75c FffV tilHACHfit nnp fl hum la nnthino tn fitting Mt. Hanger ■’ alone worth a visit pro- anil to River- and tbe Woodland two of enlarged, and a on the of the meet sensitive Stroll, points jar feelings ton to and no who I. especially tee, person Interest on tbe route of the VII. special effort iiiinie by the person It oannot help pleasing every- Weetbrook, wishes to be familiar with the net of one Windham & Naples In South one. Mrs. Gan. is a char- railroad, This Is a Silk that will 22 as management to outdo all nrevl- Glittery great of the most euoeesnful team* on the PEAU DE SOIE. SATIN DUCHESS. inch, soft Suedo stage, Windham. The epeolal half hour time of acter. She bus traveled all over the world on* should miss seetnu them. There ere all who examine exhibition*. tbe new eleetrlo road was In votriu. surprise 81.00 and she speaks Frenob like a native. She (our other good acts on the bill that are throughout the at a wears day coinmenolqg 10 a. It, It has every qualification of Dollar Silk. elegant dresses end has a bad time Three also striotly tint class. These Include m., and tbe cars wsra well patron!/.>d Tin. (S) Races each day be- trying to get her nlcoe, Libby Ray, to 20 inches loc K J. Holland on the flying trapese and through the and afternooD. A wide, tween horses with marry an English lord but will morning which yon Libby vertion] an SATIN DUCHESS. 22inch, bar; tbe Zara trio, presenting regular old fashioned picnlo dinner was $1.12'* persist iu making love to Charley Brood. are ucquainled driven by local not Illustrative of tbe soldiers and peas- enjoyed at noon at Mt. After II. There Is just a dnsh of sentiment In the Hunger. ants of oos- To the touch It is like talent. all nations with ooriect dinner the sports of the day were held. SATIN DUCHE88. piece, just enough to keep tho audience ■PAU DE SOIE. 21 inch, (1.00 tumlng^emt olerer exhibition of baton The Urst evens was a ball game between Frenchiest French kid. wondering wbut Is coming uext. The manipulation. Toe Simpson* In a nover nines of the Don't waste time and Mighty Dollar Is show in composed Merchants,crossing Lustre like a 22 inch ■none;', a'good Itself, and III. mirror, 81.SO interesting entertaining musical bats with the Clerks. The game was la by out ol the but this being the Uft week of the reason. going slntc when* act, and the Martelles, expert bloycllsta, no sense of the word for ssienoe, but was PEAU DE SOIE. 21 inch, (1.25 Manager Borrows Is giving the public SATIN DUCHESS. 27 inch, mark the width, you can see just as much spur; performing amazing feats with skill and for fun, and everybody seemed to enjoy some specialties that are particularly at home. grace. The Fadettea' oonoerts add to the Ik When time was oalled the score stood 27 inches wide. 81.SO good The singing by tbs is IV. quArtette of pleesure tire entertainments and the 8 to 7 In favor of the Clerks team. The C’HAS. II. particularly good. The voloes blend to- 22 (L8V.i I.EIOIITOW profusion of bouquets reoelved by tbe next event was a hundred PEAU DE SOIE. inch, SATIN 27 inch. The of gether and harmonise perfectly. Mr. yard dash, DUCHESS. equal Secretary^ talented members at every performance which was won tv Kdward of Ogden Wight, a new member of the Gera Kelley Sew York Silks at attest their popularity. time 11 seconds. Mr. V. AI.OAZO I.1BBV, President. shows nlmself to he one of Portland, Perley coinpuny, |ttie •2.00, ftepGdlir Anderson of Cumberland Mills was sec- 81.69 rurst versatile performers that has played THK GUM TUBA TUB. PEAU DE SOIE. 22 inch (1.49 ond. In the ball throwing oontnt, Mr. Already a rapid movement has began on these here for a long time. “The Dollar.” now A Peau de Sole know Is soil and with less lust! e Mighty being pre- Davis-of you firm, Cake Walk Windham won Brat prize, Wil- than satin Duchess. Black Silks. The Is u real. The paople sented at the Gem, Is really, as a gentle- Bargain liam Walker of Cumberland Mills seooud. that [.take part In It are all excellent man said, after seeing the performance,Is l'be base running oonteet resulted In a dancers. The ouke will not be given out a mighty good play. The author gave tie betweeu Mesisra. W. Spring, Harry till Saturday night, when the couple that that name to the piece ai he wished to R. LIBBY CO. Pratt and Parley Andeiaon of Westbrook. J. J. R. LIBBY CO. receives the most ap^Huse at each per- oonvev the Idea that In polltlos especially A trial run was then formance the made by these three ’ during week will have It there are hut few -men, If any, that can- as follons: Pratt time to resulting Urst, North underwent a and witnessed the of the sec- Mrs. F. K. presented them. not be bought to vote for anything so street. Deerlng, pain- conferring Plummer has returned Crom 18 1-8 seoonds; Spring seoond, 17 A time, a Don't miss seeing the Dollar as are ful surgical operutlon Tuesday, bnt yes- ond rank. week ut JEWELRY Mighty paid for It. There Is a .Springvale. long they Anderson tell while and the seoonds; running was os in uch bet- Miss C. Mabelie Jubilee Singers at the Gem this bill before Congress to run a railroad terday reported being Rogers and Miss Clara from third to the home plate. A week. from Halt Dike City to either lively ter. SOUTH PORTLAND. L. Rogers, Kim street, have returned Muggins's ball wa; next game playel between the 'The of Lebanon oom- from some THE JEFFERSON. Glen or Cbalksville and the tion. Hard- regular meeting weeks at Newport. and FACTORY. Presumpsoots Weotbrooks. of was held Miss well Slo e wants It to run to Chalks- war.dery, Knights Maltfi, Lue Hamblin of liridgton is being The very favorable Impression made The of baseball The social olub will meet with Miss by game between the West- at Bed Men’s hnll. and is out of a but he cannot control votes Wednesday evening litter of twenty-seven pup ^ 0 have the ths Sbubert Stock company which holds ville, enough brooks and Klva Merriiuan next only Jewelry Prosumpscots was won by The otfloers elected at the meet- Saturday evening. Mr. Factory even with the Influence of Mrs. Gen. previous pies. Robert Armstrong, who ban in Maine in connection with a first the Loan's at the Jrfferson is the former score 8 Miss Mamie who has had strength- team, to 5, were Installed for the Richardson, class with her and wealth to ing duly ensuing charge of the kennels and is supposed to jewelry store. Wo can ened from to and now that the Gllflory beanty beat of No. has jnako day day During the day, inuslo was furnished term. charge primary eohool, 2, you article tbe men who are for Befreahmente were served after the know all sorts of canine lore, saiJ he any special you wish. We members are Letter known to our working Muggins's play- by tbe Westbrook City band, F. Lemluex, tendered her resignation to the school can make you a first class Weddinu Glen. It Is vary to the audi- meeting. never heard of so many puppies in one goers there H a very marked Increase in interesting leader. la tbe a board. King iu 14 or 18 kt. in 00 evening grand compll- The wotlc on the Barest street sc ho cl litter. gold ence to ere how theBe matters are The only other case minutes. atteudar l ast evening there was a put m in boll number of South Portland Dry was held In HryaDt'a hall. bouse at Kail is about finished Qalte'n peo- Deerlng that approached this was one he had Wo make all kinds of Diamond splendid audlenoe in numbers and through Congress. A number of business ple were In attendance at the Lewiston quail- the.Portland men and the will be ail for heard of In The entire Is a one building ready .Scotland. Settings, and If you have a stone you tf. It was a fashionable one and performance capital who were Fair on to see Geo. notably Invited were In attendance at the of the fall term Tuesday Studley’s The Is we can set it for and are to see not oocupaoey opening dog one year old now and is prize you. We have was shown band people going It only make a race appreciation by hearty during tbe day. on horse, “TempleHail," game all kinds of but two and three times. Monday. black with brown and white breast. stones—Diamonds. Opals, There will be a matinee once, He was in the 3.45 class and made a most clapping. per- The of Hev. Frederick Fearls, liuhys, Emeralds. Garnets The the marriage T. Sefton Hero Is its grandfather with a formance with the usual singing by colored vocalists is exoellent lu swift and all other precious stones. We today evening Nelson of Kast showing oompany. one of the best of Dr. A. X. Witbam It Is understood has Eddington, formerly pas- pedigree fit for a king of dogs. a entertainment. parts the psrformanoe. 'The horss trimmed the mark In carry large stock of Diamonds tor of All Souls' church and the Wood- winning resolve encore after enooure nnd purchased Dr. J. D. Swan’s bouse on bought direct from the and They 2 18 1-4, 3.18 1-4 and 2.18 3-4 and importers UNDERWOOD SPRING. fords IJnlveraaltst took “Temple ROBBED THE can save the audience seim never to listen- Main street. oburob, plaoe CRAVE. you 20 per cent. We have tire of was well to the Hall, op that time. The horse the stock of loose We all remember how the rnoooa of the All persons Interested In school room yesterday at Unlvenallst oburob In A staitllng incident, of whlob Mr. largest stones and ing to the ooon songs and rag time mu- *111 next appear at the Gorham Fair. John Oliver of can show you any kind of a stone. clan lover used to be "PlllsboryV* aud decoration are Invited to be present at the Uardlner. Hev. Mr. Nelson was married Philadelphia, whs tbe ll}. Mrs. James H. We can make to Miss of Cole has moved to A. subject, is narrated by Mm as follows: your old jewelry look how wa always came away well pleased High sohool building Friday afternoon at Sadie L. Burnham Mallowell, J. Robinson’s house tn Harford Court. “1 was In a most dreadful condition. like new and do tho best of and for several years a resident of repairing. enthusiastic over “the best fried three o'elook when the plotures purchased Deerlng My akin was almost yt How. eyes We do all kinds of The Guards" had a sunken, Spectacle and Eve clams in PEAKS ISLAND. and a of the “Reynolds meeting the world." Now this sm9 are to be presented to the sohool. Center, graduate Deerlng tongue coated, pain continually In back Glass repairing while yon wait. Out Tuesday evening for the brat time after and sides, no The date for the of the Catko- High school, olnsi of ’98. appatlte—gradually growing work is far superior to all others as opening a weaker long summers rest. Muoh interest was day by day. 'three physicians we have llo church fair to The Ladles' Clrole of All Souls' Uni- all tho modern tools and fair Is October 0, the nad given me a friend A family with Invited taktn and the boys are paying consider- up. Fortunately, methods. delightful party oontinne tbe week. vereallst oburob met yesterday afternoon advised ‘Electric and through able trying Bitters;' to was held on Labor at West- attention to the matter of ddll. great and friends, Day The last oar from Westbrook to Port- with Mrs. B. W. Meader, Stevens Plains my joy surprise tbe tint bottls M. Ryelield oove, near the Torrington borne. North R. Cole Is absent attending the fair mad. a decided improvement. I contin- land Sunday nights Is to leave at 10 p. avenue, Deerlng. in Lewiston. ued tbelr use for three umi uni An At this gathering were present repre- Captain C. W. Crocker and weeks, % Interesting in., Instead of 10.30 p. in., as previously family now a well man. I know saved sentatives of the families of Messrs. Ed- The store formerly oooupled Cush- they my ^ of Leonard street, Deerlng Center, ar- by life, and robbed the of another via reported. grave man has ward Preble and Charles Porter; also of Hill, been opentd by Mr. Skil- tlra." No one should fall Mr. and Mrs. Klinsr Collin, Cumber- rived home the first of the week after a toTtry them. McKenney, tbe son and of tbe lings. OnlrCOcte., guaranteed, at H. P. S. following, daughtsrs land return *d re- month’s visit among friends at MaohUs- Photo Mills, have from their Uoold's, 677 Congress street, and H. Ci. late Simeon former owner of The three-masted schooner John B. I Skillings, cent vacation of two week! In port and vicinity. Cunibeland Starr's, Mills, Stores. Presque was on Drug Manufacturing Jeweler, | Dangs (now Cushing’s) island: Robert Coyle the marine railway yester- Isle and vicinity. They brought home 18 A A Baby’s Testimonial for Skillings, Mrs. Sarah Adams day. Frightful Blunder MONUMENT 35 Skillings ponnde of brook trout as a result of their YARMOUTH. SQUARE, Hadlook, Mrs Elisa Mitohell Skillngs Mr. and Mis. Alanson Dawes of Har- Will often canse a horrible Burn, Scald, suooessful fishing trips. Cut or Urul8e. Buoklen's ami Mrs. Nancy Preble Skil- rison are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Arnica Salve, Hubbard, Mr. M. W. Stiles In down a hill tbe In riding Miss K. Gertrude Allen has returned bsst the world, will kill the pain who, as well as a nu mber Lyman H. Cobb, Front street. lings Lelgbton on his Tuesday met with and promptly heal It. Cures Old Sores, bicycle morning from a visit to relatives and friends at The fall GRAPE-NUTS of tbe grandohildren, were born on regular meeting of the Wo- Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bolls, Felons, MAINE CENTRAL R. R. quite a severe accident. Mr. Stiles in at- and | Island. This of old Cambridge Malden, Mass. man's Missionary society was held at the Corns, all Skin Uruutions. Best Pile Cushing’s meeting I tempting to turn his wheel out of a rut care on Aiiiioiin. ement for Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss earth. Only ‘.ifiots. a box. Cure the und was P. Murphy and home of its secretary, Mrs. Loreuzo D. young peculiarly enjoyable. was thrown to tbe guaranteed. Sold U. P. S. violently ground, Carrie Collins of have by Uoold, Some were with older members of tbe Boston, Mass., Reynolds, on Summer street, Tuesday 577 and H. wmfimmtmwH striking on bis shoulder. He was assisted Congress street, O. Starr, been the of Mrs. for the first time; others bad not guests E. E. Lowell the afternoon. Reports of committees i were Cumberland Mills druggist. Amateur photographer. reoognize the family to his home In this olty a MAINE STATE FAIR by gentleman week. read and met for years before. After a delicious past also a report of the work of the difficulty in securing good “interiors. residing near where the accident ooourren. at licit lUr. U. 1UUV1J UOU1U (A, X. A. W) society done In Western Chinn. After isiuii, One of the most perfeot of dinner at tbe Hadlook oottage, most of His shoulder Is I Alii C ■ ■nrimi Oral I specimens quite’badly sprained, and town the went to Island and loft Tuesday for Bangor, where he the business meeting the oompany were this sort of photograph; was reoelved family Cushing’s he was also bruised about the SEPT. 7 and by quite badly will enter the Luui oan 4, 5,6, 8,1899. visited the old homestead, Theologloal seminary. Mr. entertained with reading by Mrs. Albert Excursion the Postum Cereal Co. a short time ago, Skillings ouiiuaj tickets will be sold al Portland. body. Gould's Yarmouth friends wish Westbrook many McLean, and vocal dnot Misses Eth el — W'oodfords, West Fal- Rev. John Collins, for.ner of by THE — Junction, showing iu perfeot light and with the j pastor Mrs. A, D. Coutourler assisted hy Miss OF mouth, Cumberland and Walnut him the best of suooess In his chosen and Hill for the Methodist church on this pro- M. Fullerton Elizabeth Taylor. The oieanest lines, a baby iu a high chair at island, and oontralto of and Bundalrous, Quebee, fession. next ot the his were welcome meeting society will occur on the tuble, the mother in the aot of feed- daughters, recently Miss also or Martlneau, pianist, Quoboo, Hon. Wilbur F. been first on this island. Lunt, who has the Tuesday In October. Season to New Meadows River. ing baby some Urape-Nuts with a spoon. guests an concert Tickets on sale Monday. Sept. 4th. and aold gave snjoyabls Wednesday the of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Mr. u librarian or guest recently Richard Abbott, wife ana two until Sep;. 8tli, good for return uutU Sept. lith. The little one has one huud on the spcon narry isuopinan, evening in Odd Fellows’ hall, West hind. Steamer Charles L. Maraton, has returned to hla children, who have been the guests of Mr. PEJEPSCOT Monday and Tuesday take regular trains. an 1 Is the food. Brown Unireraity and aattior of several Mr. Thursday and and evidently "gobbling" J. A. Tuttle of Boothbay Harbor, home Wednesday, Friday, regular In New York. and Mrs. D. Frank Scamman for the past special trams as follows: Leave 8.28 A of rests ou volumes of postiy, was on the island on will leave Portland Pier, Sunday, SepL loth, at Portliud, package Grape-Nuts the formerly principal of the Forest Gram- a. in. 8.30 a. m.. li.io Her. C. i>. Crane of Machias, to whom two weeks, have returned to their home 10 a. ni. for tirr’s Island and a sail New (special), a. m, l.io p. m. and the 30th with.his wile anil his little son up 5.15 8.05 tabls, that, together with all the mar school, this city, who resigned his Parish Meadows River to Gurnet Bridge at Brunswick. p. in., p. m., regular; leave Wocdfords, the First Congregational church In N. Y. 8.33 H.in.. 1.15 p. 5.10 8.09 are and and Ue has Camden, Diuner o:ui be obtained at Orr’s island or in., p. m., p. in., regu- utensils, perfectly outlined. The pic- daughter.ICarl Mary. position last spring to aonept the appoint- at leave Westbrook and parish hare reoently extended a oall Messrs. Fred Pressey, James Brunswick. lar; Junction, 8.38 a. m., 1.22 ture oontaius uiuoh but could not been speeding some weeks in this state, ment of of the Dunlap p. m., 5.24 p. m.. 8.13 p. ui., leave West detail, superintendent schools In to beoome their Is In Portland In Steamer returns at 5.3! p. in. regular; was pastor. and John Uoodwln of South Portland, Falmouth, 8.45 a. in., 1.29 r.i., 6.3 > be luooeesfully reproduced on newspaper, where hia boyhood spent. Colby is the towns of and Har- p p. m., 8.2o Boothbay Boothbay attendance the C. K. convention p. in., regular; arrive at 9.50 a. his alma mater and waa npon brought In as the produot of one FARE ROUND TRIP 50 CENTS. Lewiston, in., otherwise It woulo lie given here. Freeport his was In the day’s 12.12 a. 2.45 in.. 0.25 in.. 9.15 bor, olty yesterdey calling oa and will be In this town the latter iiv-. p. p. p. in., regu- home to childhood. part tlBhlng last week, 150 large mackerel, •epvast j. h. McDonald. lar; airivo at Fair Grounds at a 45 a. m. The mother writing, states "I take friends. Mr. Tuttle a few months (spec- ago week and the ial). 0.54 a. m.. 12.16 n. 2.48 Mrs. Hannah Barton trout of the Far of the oooupy first Pariah 50 eels and*J0 aodtlab,and|100 fine’,lobsters. m., p. m., regular. pleasure In sending you a photo of Mabel moved his family to Boothbay. Mr. Tut- Returning, regular train leaves Fair Grounds Near Authors' olub pulpit on Sunday. Thomas Costello of Cash TO LET. for via Anita who Is very fond of and who, with her tle his corner, clerk Portland, Danville Junction, at 10.40 a. Benaett, enjoys new; held of labor very 4.15 has MIsa Jennie 1. Buoknam left town at the Maine Central office In m.. p. m., and special Sept. OUi. 7th ami 8tb, Grape-Nuta. Among all the prepared youngest daughter, Myra Elizabeth, much. ^ freight Furnl.lied House ou Slate at 0 35 p.m.; train leaves for where she regular Lewiston, been at Lincoln re- Tuesday Midford, Mass., started east Main sire t station at 11.10 m. foods we bud Grape-Nuts especially fine visiting oottage, Portland, by Tuesday night’s *lieel (ue;ir Cray), leu room*, p. \ will resume her duties as teaoher From White Mountains division turned home at White Oak In the Pullman for Kastport, en route to St. net regular for ohildren beginning to eat solids; they Hill, Poland, bulli, luruucc, tub*, very trains, tickets being sola at very low rales. schools of that place. She was ao- N. at lurnlwhcil and are eo and on Friday last. pnbllq John, U„ which cities he will pass nicely in excel- Remember the trains of the Maine Central easily digested nourishing. MORRILLS. are the Mrs. Eliza and oorapanled by her sister Miss Maude his vacation. lent order, will be lei reasonable Railroad only ones running direct to the Little Mabel Is always very eager when Jones, formerly for Fair Grounds, thus all who will remain with her for to right parly. avoiding trouble of of the Union Buoknam, Cyrus F. Roberts of Crockett’s corner transfer across Lewiston. » ebe sees us preparing Grape-Nuts for her, many years house, on the CEO. F. Re?. J. F. Cobb of North some weeks. Is oontlned to the F. E. BOOTH BY. GEO. F. KVAN8, can see island, has moved to Central Daerlng, bouse with and you by her fnoe bow thor- avenue, typhoid Fuller FT. 9. Hold monument Sq. G. P. & T. A. V. P. & G. M. who has a cull to the fever. * satlsiied she Is with her meal. Beering Centre. aooeptad pastorate l W seP4 d4t oughly __sepgd —. A 01 friends from of the Unlversallst church at Norwich. Madam Urew and of New She seems to think her mamma needs party Dserlng Centre WOODFORDS. daughter EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. his and Dr. the reoentiy called at the Lincoln Conn., preached first sermon here last York, Raker and wife of Cincin- help In getting Grape-Nuts to her cottage. subscriber notice Letters received friends in- who have been hereby gives- that she mouth and the is true to I Hammer visitors have begun to leave Sunday. by nati, Ohio, passing the THEhas been Executrix of the ploture life. The funeral duly appointed dicate that the prosi>eots for the future of services of the late Martha summer at Mrs. last will and Testament ot want to thank fur such a de- the island; but many of its old attrac- Mary Young’s, left for you plaoiug wife of William his pastorate are very S., W. Lucas are to be th.dr homes. WILLIAM B. SPRING, late of Portland, licious aud delicate food on the market. tions remain and new ones corns with promising. held In the line Mrs. Arthur C. Noyes, wife of the Thursday forenoon at 10,£0 o'olook MUNICIPAL COURT CASKS. the County of Cumberland, deceased. All Kespectfully, Mrs. L. M. Bennett, For- September days. persons having demands agalust the estate of North Has from the residence of her sen, Mr. W. A. rest, Illinois." Mr. Ueorge A. well known Dcering groc?r, dangerously Four youug men who live In Portland, said deceased are desired to present the «*auio Hathaway, Winslow, HO Pearl Woodfords. for settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- ill at her home on Stevens Plains ave- street, and STEPHEN No stomach is too delicate to reoelve us an artist in has a Lewiston Bath, were arraigned be- to make Portland, line col- A two horse load of quested payment Immediately. BERRY, nue. bay was upset on fore LOUISA and digest Grape-Nuts, for the reason lection of plotui at Ms summer studio Judge Harford yesterday for viola- SPRING. Spring street near-Grant about twelve Portland, Sept. 5,1SUJ. sep7dlaw3Th ’>•.• Mr*. 'Thomas C. Crlbb. Riverside tion of the ordinauoe that the food ure-dlgeated by the at Jones's uml some vis- a Is city In relation to landing, happy ;_ o'olook yesterday noon. Book, Job and Card Printer, processes through wiiloh It passes In the itors will these*rare bloyole riding. They were arrested in EXECUTRIX'S .o j ICE. carry away pictures The young people of the Woodfords Un- NO. 31 PLUM STHKKT. and these the that will “show them in Ligonla by OUloer Burgess for on subsriber hereby gives notice that she manufacture, by processes winter days Iversalist ure to riding rptJK society hold a soolal Fri- A has beeu duly appointed Executrix of the •taroh is transformed Into some of the beauties the sidewalk and pleading guilty were grape Sugar, of Casoo hay so that, day evening at Lewis hall. last will aud testament of and oosta which Is ready at once to go Into rich far from can still see the lined 51 which they paid and ANDREW late of $35.00 REWARD. here, they Hooky Hill lodge. No. 61, of CHUTE, Naples, and build Knights were in the of blood up the tissue of both framing waves, or the placid waters, and will confer the discharged. County Cumberland, deceased. Pythias, third rank on All persons demands muscle and brain. the beautiful summer IBEECHAMSi having against the The above amount will be paid for Inform* skies, and almost several candidates at estate of said are their misting to be PLEAS A NTDALE. deceased desired to pre- tiou leading to the conviction of anyone slioottni AH first-class seem to sent the same for grocers sell Grape-Nuts breathe the air held this settlement, and all indebted wookcock or rutiled grouse tcommonlv callee health-giving evening. Several members of Mr. and Mrs. Llnneus Worth and thereto are requested to make payment im- out of or th« tnd the P. stunt Cereal Cu. Ltd. make which the muglo of the painter's art lias the visited partridge* seasou, illegally selling lodge Longfellow lodge of daughter, Kva, of Elm street, are pass- mediately. same. PORTLAND GUN CLUB. fcem at their f.wtorlea at Battle Creek, almost pat into his work. ISADORA CHUTE. S. B. Portland at their meeting last a few In Worcester Adams, Secy. evening, ing days Mass. Naples, Sept. 5, l&». sepiidl&wswTh Close time expires Sept 14th. sep4aim ■ ■■ jgSSSSJ-'l1' HIGHEST PRAISE. "TKAMMMS. TO LET. TO LKT. I___ FOR A 4 I.K. SOUTH PORTLAND. _ DYSPEPSIA Forty word* itMrtwl under this hoed «*»• «Mk for l« rant* eaili In advnne*. Forty worila Inarrled nndir thU head Forty worth Inserfftl nndrr Some Portland t Ittzcn. (trow Knthu.l- CASCO BAT CO. (his hni STEAMBOAT °“* xveek for 95 •“* ww,r renin, cash In advaasce. *or ** «»<•, rMh In advance. for a.tlc on the bouse No. 19D mu: 11;\its ■— -w- Subject. Caalum liunM RENT—Upper flat. spring wiinrf, Foil•tre »t. eight rooms, besides halls and bam LRT-Down stair* rent At fie North * AUBANT for tale l*le. room, with steam heat and all modern Im- f|lO St. T ■**' cheap, good louaMiv I’orllnnd, aiuI baih. hot an excellent chance fur ini Conij fllPil to Mvr • *»■«. 6.16, tig. ♦7.W, JO. *8.no. 9.30 P. H. tf .AMIN .. 11 AW ft GO., 51 1-4 1 The 1*. T. Booth to., We doubt the praise of strangers RlgnL__sepr> Exchange Mroo HA I.K—Light ma mi fact w ring business; Hrtnru—8.20. 7.2(1, 8.18. 0.80. 10.20, 1130 A. FOUunlr rsal l>car Mrs: lor the pa*t eight or nine years I f|*0 I.KT—A pleasant rent of five rooms. —.----_ demand for gnotfs; sell to the Tbe blgbsat praise for Portland public. •-•*»». *2.15,2,36. 3.30, *4.05, 5.00, 6.A5. • •••am suitable for trade at ion rent profit. If have been a constv.it and revere sufferer from •JO, 'i*.*7J8. heat, man and wife. front parlor with per fairly well man- of a Number of 8.20 0.01), 60.15 P. K,l» IICIOH Would let buy window >d lor dyspepsia, i have employed a number of doc- Resignations Is hearty expression from Portland ol four moms for light liou-ekeeplng. TOLET-Largefurnished or aged to fVoO'l to 93 uo ▼« iily; experience entertainment. 226 partly furnished; refer” bom not torf, and tried all tho adveribed I CUMBERLAND ST. 5 1 required, left hand bell, «s necessary; gPOO to |»NI capital dyspepsia ror nililai'. _ HMf-yr. 6 required. people. Inland, 0.48. 7.46.0.00, 10.00, v,elv with lo A. cures 1 could get, Without any beuein turn- * *• M #.15 pthieipal, apply C. Teachers. 12.30, *1.46, 2.15. 3.00, AS). LET -House of 0 rooms, vie Hlrh St., to 1-3 M. over. From newspaper adve: tNemeuts I was Uoan's Kidney Pills are endorsed In •7.00.ii f|iO I ET—Lower rent of flee 1-1BH\,4 Kxcliauge r>-l *3.00. 9.30 p. M. of adnlts. Call ttC. U MAKS- TO romm $12 p r led to try l he Ifyumel Dysprp.«t* Cure. Began a month, pood references alio Portland. Return—7*05. 8.00 «.16.'10J0. 11.20 A. M.'.12.45, TON’S, M street. 5-1 required; u\w. ttOK HA I.K -One Sir M. I*, and one 24 Its use fu January and whs beu turd inmnli- Exchange rrnt of 7 room** fti. with engine •2.00, 2.48, 3.30, 4.U, (f.40, *7.16, 8.30 0 46 P. M. srpemte Water ciu .-t *u,fi*r* planer for sale Ad- atdv: from that time to June of the No better merit can be had. ¥Ot I Hite to T. ,JP cheap. piesmt proof of it ml lAiftitiontl I• ■»<»* (TO Apply ERNES4 TRUE, care of True Bros’. dress VV. I). 47 I usd tin tablets faithfully to JU LET—I.ower flni. No. 18 Gilman St.. 6 No. 3P2 Ko e HCIIULKH, Newoury Hr.. City. year according Here's a case of II. We bave Ttefet hen’*, Kvergrern Landing, ■ St. 4 1 dhecti i»*, and I a to now cured and plenty rooms and i>atb, hot and cold water, fur- __ completely I'raka Ilian,I, li.OO, 8.00. 9.00, 10.30 A. _ 6*1_ have been for two mouths. 1 can cat and more like It. nace heat and gas; house newly and easily It.. 12.00 m.. 2.00, A20, 5.15, #15. 7.80, painted l?OR RENT—Desirable houses and tenements T"° frnme digest all kinds oi solid whereas *3.90,. papered; with screens and curtains: fine i •*°ry house, nine mod; formerly, Mrs O. E. Duttro, of 87 tree 9.30 p. M. view; f ?n Franklin. Chestnut, Myrtle. Federal, compact find 1 was .hmteu entirety to the forms of Two Are To street, rent #l8.ou per mouth. W. F. DRESSER. so Fear). Mayo, imarwof i1!” convenient; simplest Aske.d Return—Leave Little Diamond, fl.23, 7.05. J’ortiand, Oxford, Anderson, for s it and food. I ea tuot recommend this euro too says: “I suffered trom severe In Exchange St. Portland, Me. 61 North. Monument. nlirisalir hi!m “IMOrtnnliy any liquid pains • IA 9.15, 10 15, 11.15 A M.. 1.15, 3.15. *4.10, Atlantic, Morning. Cumber- h-aHngam«i*-m. niciry to sufferers from this complaint, and 1 6.36. land. High. SLnrmau. State, Mellon St*.. PrliitiS?«•*■« my back for months, and did not seem to 11.40, 8.40, *10.40 p. M. NJAMIN »*,AW * CO- * led ro »:r tilled that I would glad'y explain tlio Reconsider. TOR RENT—Part of a house, Forest Ave.. Fes<«etiden and I.ftKO 11 Hln., Return—trave Urrat.Dlamond, <1.30, 7.00. * centrally Kacha^,.BI clrciimsta «ces of ure to who be able to rid of them. attention located, good modern on * »|| my anyone might get My ••19. 0.IO. 10.10, 11.40 A. si-. 1.19, S.IO, *4.05, neighbors, Improve- Woodford;a balgaln (digress st. FRANK fed iiio.incd to call me ments. For B. upon )H»rson&Ilr. was called to Uoan'e 6.30, #.36. 8.36. *10.33 p. M. farther particulars Inquire at 101 SIIRFHKRD & 10., 45 Exchange street. C'ererert SAMUI.I, dually Kidney Pills street, we t ot lUiUUGJITON, Return—Leave Trelrtliru'a, €.15. 6.55, 8 05. CUMBERLAND ST., ring ths right hand bell. W*H* No. 2619 St. and I a box at ______4 1_ roort'is *To.tT.'.-.V" 5U,,“ nenurl.nc. ol North 29.lt procured H. 11. Hay & 9.05, 10.06. 1| J3. A 1.06.3.03. *4 00, 5.25, (1.30, M ""rvenreu M., "■ —m -c*. in .■■■ ,, I, a... .. rpo LKT—Very desirable lower flat in tulck [er t reir rU .r,rl ,*!111 per- Icon’s etore at the 8.30, *10.30 P, M. * ''ealnjrie local drug junction of Mid- house lm9 ( umberiaLd St., #t« to light nrsiflnt itimsnnie oir'J; !' lint. Return—Leave Krergreen. 8.10, (1.30, 8.03. ofi»*r**d; pr .'t» tggi \v u dle and Free party; also small cottage Sheridan 8t., t1» no. WA1PKOM * strata, using tbs mnedy us 9.00, 10.00, II JO A. M„ 1.00, 8.00. *3.06,5.20. MISCELLANEOUS. CO.. ihoEhh h™' _ Inquire U. H. OJ North St. 4 1 W*2 iH Two New Teachers and a Janitor 6.26, 8.28, 10.26 P. M. 811AW, Cure dlrooted. I was very quickly freed from A T WtMenement Kyomei Dyspepsia ror 1‘once'a lelaod. nouv» for sale on Washing- Landing, Long LAOi. Forty words Inserted mirier this head ton St. at Is a new remedy ; a new method of all tbe pain In my back, and to tbe rro LKT—A sunny deslrahle house Iff lewis a very real treating Elected. up pres- 8.00. 9.00, 10.30 A. M., Tl.rO X.. 2.(0. *3.00, 4.20, ■ barium. will pay forms of and the one which Is *»«*e week for SA cosh In corner Pino new and to da*e nearly tyreuiy per cent only ent time tbe cure bus hren n Ihnmn.h 6.15. 6.15, 7 JO. •0.30 P. M. rents, advsno*. SL. n**ar«y up also Dyspepsia, In all Ha several other Invesuneut; eu trante*n. Unlike anv other,* it treats each Return—Leave Pimce'l appointments, ready to occupy. In- burgaiiis in the centre an t we»i- A Lauding, Long of II. 8. ernnartot ihe kind «.f dyspeptia separately, and contains the one, remedy which does a' person so lalnud, #.00,8.40. 7.60. 8.60. D.60, 1L20 A. M. quire MELCHER, 150 Commercial St. city anrl in h rnni XY i* s. E. DK i.ENIS Gives -* real only getinl'lde known that wi I the *10.16 p. M. sittings dally CAKIi. rsta'e, Oalorrl No. destroy much and does It Is a 12.60, 2,60, “3.46, 6.10. 6.10 6J6. 81,5, MRS. ..2-1_ building, r*'om i. "w Lae.Ill causing intesti at good quickly, great from to to 9. at 484 Congress St,, circle ^ iuulgestion. ___ 3-1 Yo ,r If U to cure. boou to evtry Thursday at 8. 7-2 1H) LET—Upstairs rent of six or seten rooms, money is refunded lails suffering women." evenh.g j a MMJAY TIME TABLE. very sunny and pleasant, 51 Cotig'ess Ht.. T ADNDKV—tru. wil Ituy my laundry. Dian’s Pill* for sale — Kidney by all cor, of Emerson. »„ small For Foi'.t A lly ■ ...mlli.g, i>r.b. lalaml, ¥,ALA('K BII.UAltl) HALL remodeled and 2 1 tow.it good business; errcioserl siamu One Ihe monthly meeting of the Booth * tor particulars. day's treatment sent free on receipt of dealers; prioe 60 oents a box. Hailed on 7.00 8.00. 9.00, 10 00. J1.00 A. M 12.20, 2.14, newly lUtecl with Bile#, Si C*me,’ latest Address, l.ALJilfKY. Box address. Tables. now LET—Nicely furnished room, large and Portlan 1 eohool committee wna held left •3.14. 3.44. 4.44 7.00 9. M. Klectrit^tusliloued Is without rpo• __ receipt of price by Foster-Hllburn airy. In good near first class ,___aul’Ql Sold by all druggists, i’rice 50c. Co., Fort «00. 0.00, 11.000 question the largest ami heat quiet location, evening. Committeemen Brown and u.lili.g. I.lanx. A.M., equipped pool bearding house. 15 between Purk 8 I.K—Home and coitaite lots for X. sole for the S. 3 45 (I room in New England. The Gray St., and sabs THE It. T. BOOTH CO.. New York. Buffalo, Y., agents U. 12.20, 2.14, 4.45. 15, 7 30 9. K. proprietor f'OKat Willard Beach. Sou h Lombard were absent. For Llttlr mill (treat Diamond Ulmuli, announces io Ills friends and lovers of ‘ho Portland. Fur Kemembar tbe name—DOAN ’3—and particulars enquire ot II. It. r.ra. Trrfetlien'n and K vr sociable, fascinating and scientific that wrLLAUU. n Superintendent Haler read the rgrrru Lauding*. games, II ENTS TO LET—House 8 rooms No. 8 Park street. Will* reeign* take oo substitute. Peaks 10.30 A. these tables for a linited time can be had at d._aupaanimo Island, 7.00, 8.00. 9.30, M., 20 place, lower rent 69 Anderson 6 rooms, low- tlona of the 12.15, 2.00, *3.15. 4.20. 6.15, 6.15. F. M. cents nor hour or 2v£c per cue. under 1« following fttaohers: Mlea *7j3C (Boys er rent C rooms 3» <. lartt, lower rent 7 rooms 37 I^OIt 8A LE—l.ot,2 1-21 Inch 2nd hand -team MAINE TOWNS. For Ponee’s Lnndlug. hot A Ethel Kim street Long Island, 7.00, admitted.)_tt.i ('lark, upper rent fl rooms f*7 Hanover. Apply pipe, suitable for running water or light Hamilton, sohool; Miss 6.00. 0.30, 10.30 A. M.. 12.15, 2.00. ______FORT FIELD •3.15,4.20. 5.15, ‘AlilJ to Wl LLIaM 11. No. 184 1-2 Middle steam pressure, lust the stuff lor cellar nr L South WILLIAMS DAY. 7.30 P. If. f READER Call and see the most won- WILLARD. piazza Lucy Toothaker, Portland 1 n- 2-1 posts, come early if you waul some. KKl BKN Items of Intrrrst <*utbe:e«l Our Local •il.oo p. h. for derful life reader In the world. A call will by all landings^Saturday nights only »L_ WFttl Off, 187 Llucolu St., foot of termedtate eohooi; Miss Nellie W. Jor- convince you of her wonderful power in revest- Myrtle. Tho Soldiers of Fort Make except Cushing’s island. to LET-Une furnished room, also Correspondent a. Williams ing past, and future. No __ 28-4 dan, Cash Corner school, end Miss • Not present questions. Roomsone unfurnished room with of Mary run In stormy or foggy weather. 3'• "uii wees Gorham, Sept. 6.—Hon. W. J. Cor t bell, The monthly bills to (301.51 Wednesday, September 6, was a C. W. T. Mias BUKO IjtOKmodern amotiating general CODING. General Manager. ESS.__5-t_ private residence, heated by- »»R and around the now famous Wadsworth Hall; unfurnished. Apply No. 807 SALIC—Elegant new l) room house on or * Brown tut in will begin and Auburn school was elected to teats. The events were held on the the house will be during the fall CONGRK88 8T., Real Estate office, First street, Woodford*, op n September 12th, tralolog large open months; hot plumbing, terms, $5 week. Address JOHN B. FlKE. National Hank Building, FREDERICK 8. water heat, piazz as, ba. window*, electric there promises tu be a very number 1111 the caused the parade ground near the entrance to tbe Portland & Steamboat Co. per largo vacancy by resignation Boothbay Hiram, Me. la-4 VAILL. 2-1 light* and bells, finely > Runted. I’rlc low If taken af pupils the ceminz term. New furni- of Miss Klohnrdson at the fume fori, and of the men fllu LET-*'To now. Easy term*. Dai.Ton & CO. salary. many distinguished GOING WEST. TO LOAN-On first and second asinalTfaudly a desirable rent * of six rooms and bath on Glenno d _ Jlysauf ture is Leing put iuto tho schcol build- The vote accepting the resignations "of themselves In the showing they made, 8TK1MKH ENTEHPRI8E leaves as MONEYmortgages oil Real Estate at ah low rate of Ave„ Deering, wilh'u iwo minutes of Pleasant or ”• follows: Interest as can bo obtained iu Portland; al-o pttce. a ummer ing this week. Misses Toothaker and Hamilton were re- considering the fact that It was the first elec ricslNew Mr®ffWCL2a^arer?How hast Boothbay for Portland. Mondays, loans made on stocks, bonds, |»ersouai 8pring.hr. Mouse, modern plumb JL ( ottage of tour room* with furniture, \\ property lug, steam heat, tall at No. very Mr. Joseph SLavr, cf Boston, has been oonsidered and it wae event ,of the j at that this rdursdsys aud at 7.0 a. or any good security. to A. C. Lt BBY 72 Union 8t„ pleasantly situated near tli* rrak iinnoimousiy voted ktnd;hel plaoe Fridays, 111., Apply & c»y- water. South toueliing at South Christinas CO.. 42 1-2 Portland, hii 1 within * a few with his that the season, and from tbe outaome of Bristol, f Cove, Exchange street.angifidlmo _bl_ fifty feet of the R water; ipendlng dajs parents, superintendent ask Mtsees judging Heron Island, Ocean would mAke a line clut t Point, Boothbay Har- fro LET—House at 18 Wllmot St. of 8 rooms ; -house mils e sold >.t School street. the the soldiers * once. One Toothaker and Hamilton to withdraw day's events, bid fair to bor, Squirrel Islaud. hath, shed, sunny exposure; first class huudred ami a'xiv-ftre dollar* take* r. Address Mies Jennie 1*. Fouth their make better records In tbe nsar GOING EAST. WATCHES ON order. Inquire within. 1 2 “tottige. 12b Franklin st, rort- Whitney, street. \ reeignatlore In view nf the fact that future. INSTALLMENTS. lantl. heave Franklin Wharf Portland, Tnes- Me.”_ t! ias returned from a vis.t with friends in the schools open at so a and The contests were held under the man- Waltham and TO LE I—After 20, one front room on early date, duys and at 7.00 a. Elgin Watches. A large stock Sept. HA LE— new u room Saturdays Itl., for * fir t floor and one I^OR Elegant louse. ror ■'a^o. and of • of new model W a tehee will be sold on back room on third ner of expressing the unanimous agement direction the Fort wil- Dainariscott*, touching at Islaud. easy pay- It Avenue ami Wt liain «- regrets ofjthe Squirrel ments at floor;steam heat, gas and references ro- Peering Boothbay Harbor, t Ocean Point, Heron reasonable prices. AH Styles. All bath; Open plumbing, hot water beat, Mr. Myron Moody and wife of Fairfield board, ask them to at least to teach liams Athl-tlo association, whose motive Prices. quired. Inquire 217 < umberJand 8t. I t architect try Islaud. t Christmas Cove, South Bristol, McKKNNEY. Uu> Jeweler, Monument plans, corner lot. beantliul surburbnu is Square. bomet are the gucit* of Mr. ar.d Mis L. J. during tbe fall term. to promote Interest In ell atblstto hast Boothbay. raarlSdtl TO jT-First class rent on Dr»u forth street. Price to suit and term* easy. C. Ik ■ DAl.TON Leave Port laud. Thursdays, at 7.00 A m., near High, has 0 rooms mid all f>3 Exchange street. Leiuond, Main street. Miss Alice C. Good win wus eleoted as sports nuiong the men stationed at that bath, JuriMhltt for East Boothbay aud above lauding* except full line of trunks and bags can always be modern Improvement-, set bowl4 in all cham- Mr. Littlefield and wife of Saoo are assistant teacher at lower Plessanidale at post. The following Is the record of Daniariscotu. A found at E. D. RKYNOI DS, trunk and hag ber-, hot and cold water, steam heat. 1 his is the t Passengers conveyed by leant. manufacturei. 5i*:t Congress street. Congress a go Jo Oren Putting the Private Burk- Boothbay p. making lauding*. v v A pirn- OWNER, Maine; eph Kldlon, Bowdolu; exempt by order of the enh-oomiulttee. shot—First, fixtures of any or will re- Work executed with despatch ami satis radio 1 Leave Boothbay Harbor at 7.15 a. m.. description, room 2/C. Equitable building. M;U street Hoi- Tufts. 81 ft. 8 landing ceive the same at our auction rooms for guaranteed. Address F. K. Moultcn, The committeemen were authori- hart, In.; eecond.Corp. Folmsbee, daily (Sunday excepted! at Squirrel and Mouse DALY. Eagle ! vvojftwtf given sale <311 commission. LOSS & WILSON. Hotel. Portland. Me. 8-4 ton’_1 The ladles of the Methodist church will to coal and 30 ft 5 In. Islands, Southport. Riggsvilie, Westport Juuc- ty purchase woed for the t.on aud Auctioneers, 164 Middle street, corner Silver SA LE—Look nl Westport. Monday, Wednesday and street. KENT—House us l ine street. Posses- WOK this! New two story six serve meals at the fair rounds schools in 22) yards Privats Call- at Ieb3-t( x loom county f their separate districts. dush—First, Friday Ocean roint. Spruce Point. Capitol FORsion given Immediately. Enquire »t PORI' house and 6000 feet of 1 md in Deer Island. Five aud LAND .SAVINGS lug tor *1400 $200 balance the coming fair. Sept :2th. lath and 14th. at SUtO p. m, well, time 25.4; saoond, Corp. Island*, Tuesday, Thursday BANK. 83 Exchange street. only down, only Sil Adjourned Bergeron, and at Isle of per don’t wait Mr. W. is ‘at home Salusnay Springs and Sawyer’s moutli; until some ouo t’uv* It li. Lombard from time 25.8. _ Islaud. Returning leave Bath at 2.30 m. ..._1-tf_ away from you. C. It. DaLTON, 60 Diamond Island, where lie ha? Leeu at p. 1JLEASA NT well furnished Exchange rooms, centrally s:ret-L •! m-c-.i :n HARBOR NOTES. 'Throwing base Private MARRY ■ work for the government this summer. bell—First, NELLIE. lo« ared, w ith goJd tabie board at No. » Burkbart, 235 ft. 2 in.; second, Sergeant ME, Congress Park, head ut Park street. MPS. CORNISH. Aud I will buy you such a pretty Ring at -1 iYAJiTKD-MAl.fc llBI.p. Items of Interest Picked Up Along the Thlbeault, 2At ft. 10 In. WISCASSET ROUTE. McKcnney’s. A thousand solid gold gKlLJ MIS_Jlyiidlf Kings TO 4 —13 M Lincoln Commencing TikmIu.v, Sept. 3th Diamond'. Opal-Pearl*. Rubles, Emeralds and LET—Store No. 88 Exchange St., cow 00- Steward for steam Cornish, September Water Front. Saok raoe, 60 ■ \\rANTED— yacht, refer- yards—First, Corp. a»l other rreclous stones. copied Port’nm 1 0. Pos- and wife, who have teen visiting their Steamer will leave B ith Engagement and by nomograph y dices required. Address box 788. Port- Folmsbee, 21 2; second, Private Butk- daily (except Sun- Wedding a stock in session July HPU. CHAS. JR. Ale. former homo, » eturetd to Boston Mon- day) irom Kennebec Steamboat Co’s King* specialty. I.argrdit MoCARTHY, lauJ, fl.i wharf at city. McKKNNEY, The Jeweler, Monument The bart, 21.4. 6 a. m., for W iscasset. win leave ___t>-tf day. Thomson liner Planet Mercury Returning B«mare. triar22dtf O LET—summer Wiscasset at 4 p. ni at Bam with v.sitors Take notice the WANT ED-Drug Clerk, one or two years Mr. and Mrs. Urban 1). who Potato Ksce, 60 connecting 'Is fT V*Q*S arrived yesterday having left Shields, yard*—First, Corp. K. S. B. Co. stesmers for Boston. Baltic House is centrally located CM Sptlng experience, must be of good Inhiis and have been at John H. M oon's for guests Folmsbee. 2 m. 59 aeo. ; socond, Private JAS. U. Pres, aud Gen. street, cor. OAK. rooms aud board. P»ie« 81.00 well recommended. Address M. I It., can*, of two returned to Augusts. Captain Keeley reported a DRAKE, Mgr. WAITED. week?, Portland Monday. — pet day. Pres* office. 2 in. 69 1-4 Hath, Jut e lit. 1899. sept idtf _uMf o Miss Emma hUstmun went to Portland very pleasant voyago and said thAt his Oevery, seo. this week to resume her short- was High jump—Private Devery, '4 ft. 7 Ft rty words Inserted under tills head VV ANTED—An office 18 studies, cargo about 500 tons of coal which TO LET. bey about year* old. hand ami typewriting. In second. Private 4 ft. 5 In. one week far 24$ cash In advance. Apply iving age and references in own would be unloaded on Hat oars at the cld ; Watkins, sirmifR no ah D. cents, hand Dr. Richard Chase or writing to box 40t, city, H Boston is visiting Broad Private his father elevator. jump—First, Watkins, 9 words Inin ted under WANTED the ladles' of Portland and Store No. UOUCITOH WANTED-Young man haiing The school will The revenue 16 ft. In.; second. Private Caldwell, 15 Forty thU ltrad vicinity 330 Congress street, ° High Login September cutter Woodbury left on a to know that 1 have oue HOrnt* know lodge of or iiise week for 25 hundred, com- priming stationery 12th. Stephen Rounds will ccntiuuj as ft. 4 In. Cfidi, csmIa In advance. of corner of Oak. of pre.erred. Rustues* cruise yesterday at 0 30 a. in. petent girls capable filling position* in first Enquire college student c;»n put In principal. class private families; fifty reliable lor spare tin e ir a husCer. Addres*. with refer- The British Wheetlbsrrow race—First,Corp. Klrsch- girls CHARLES FERRV. W. li. Neveis of Norway has sold his ship Coringa sailed for I) AY MON 1) 8PBI N(THOUSE, PRICES KE- hotels and restaurants. Apply to MRS ences. CH1PM AN PR I NT ERY, P. O. Box 81, buiini, no timed; reoond, Private Devery. **> DUCKD FOR SEPT. AND PALMER'S a ng'iil I f Poland, Me. half of Central Uloofc to A. P. Copp of Buenos Ayres with 1,019,> 38 feet spruce OCT. Gives Employment Office, 3»0 l~2 Con- trails porta Ion from New Gloucester denot to gress u-l this village for $30U. Mr. Never? was in lumber which was attest._ loaded by the Barrett the K. S. House. Poland the TO few men to business here for NATIONAL LKAGUK. .springs Shakers’ LET. WANTKi>—A good travel for a many years, having Lumber oue week a eniertaiuinent and return you to the \V ANTED—Information leading to the where- newspaper. Steady work and exeeJhsnt been company. f * about* of Dr. y postmaster, also. Mr. Copp will At Boston, Baltimore, 5; Boston, 3.— N. G. Depot for $7. regular $10 au l $20. George W. Macloon, Den- field. »rile. staiRig experience, NEWS PCM. Tug Taiimua was the arrival* price U-t. will be lor W. remove his undertaking and tumble among Ten 1 he Maine Central Railroad will give regular paid by F. CARR. Oxford Suite of iwo roointi, \»«. «> an,I CO.. Ref-nvl, Mo. j.| Innings. and city. works business there at onoe. yesterday, bite belongs to the Bar Har- transportation return tor $1.25, or Satur- Building, tt.i IO tin At Now New corner Congress a ml Oak Ihe were York—Brooklyn, 6; day ticket round trip good, foi Saturday. Sun- t 4 If IM ET A U i: It > proinlums paid to prizs win bor S. S. company and had in tow the street*, for i \\ \ \TED. 4. day and lor 86 cents. Tills is the most \k'ANTED—Room and board; a young 'adv liit.iiit'w ns.-. En- tiers or the fa^r by Treasurer O. B. Ycrk, Monday T Mt Carmel Inexpensive and delightful trip in New book-keeper who can furnish room wishes quire of First There was a bal- barge Eng- class men only, nee I apply. RERUN Churchill, Saturday. At Chicago—Pittsburg, 6; 4. land, if make it will never sam with board iu The two Chicago, yen you regret It, private family living iu CHARLES MILLS CO., No. 4<>4 Commercial >tieet. p«»rt- ance over tho expenditures year, de- roung Germans who had wii e m western of FERRV. ithls 'DAVE day advance of comm?, state what part city. Address a. B t\. Box •Vlk 1-9 1 md. M n e. spite the bad weather. tbe DOWN'.KASTKRS POINTS. we will meet Congress St. abenjif IUig2!Ulmo signed ship Corlnga’s articles, agree- train, you promptly ana make -_ 4-1 Mins Inez Watson has returned to Bos- you pleased and comfortable. Remember ing to make the passage on her to Buenos St. John, N. B., September 6.—The Sept, IlOAIiDEKS WANTED—For ton after a vacation spent at here home and OcL are the banner mouths to be In the September and W A NT K I>—.% C. K N TS. ** October at here. Ayrss and then attempted to back out, Portland tram outllelded, oulbatted and country. Boating and fishing never was better Greenland Point. Bremen, Me., than.at the present time. Address C. E. pleasant surrounding«. no better place to mstt- FACTORY A GENTS WANTED male or fc.uile. make Burnham N; !* Morrill areoannii g corn in nece sitating their r.est were on generally outplayed the Hoses of this uity -w put SMALL, North Raymond. 5-tf caie, good table. good rooms, near salt water, twenty to thirty we kly, odd Fellows. the ?ho| s cf the late Fred T. near The ste ime connects with Boston Flint, bourd the ship yesterday noon by Ollioer today. result was never In doubt boat every (Uy, Height* Pyilius wo.kniau, Grand Army irem- the railroad station and will about daily mall. 4 dollars week. pack Score: nnHE N EK RANG A X HOUSE. Isle of per 2 1 To Let. be.s preferred; ca'I 9 in., lo 8 p. in., including an lot. Baggett just before she sailed. The men Springs. ... v*nt an F. A>. PARK Chase average uo »i'cu uimi it AIH,,1fcl'—ky American couple, fur- Sunday. HURST, Hotel. were In the 417 Clarence Mint has returned from Uld lodged station the night be- Hoses, 000200 1 0 0—3 Oct. 15th. it is the best place you cast go for nlshsd house or fltt. Would assume Congress Bt., Portland. ao-i health. Pure salt of a for Orchard, having I een employed iu Hotel fore and when were Ironed your Hlr. the belt of spring charge house the whiter season for tho 9 floor* each they together Portland, 0 2 1 4 0 3 2 3 x—15 rent. Address 36xloo, light on Fiske this summer. water, daily mails. Hotel loo feet above sea W. C. G., general delivery, city. to wo tunrii WU uuani Uir BU all steam LOST AND FOUND. UI tUelll HIM, Hoses, 6; 13. level, board from $».0u to $7.00 per week. 8. allies, heat, elevator Portland, Errors, 3. " Al.KEK, Prop.. Isle of Me. l-l ___1-1 text week. showed light »ud the officer had a 1, Springs, 11'ANTED-1 km now ready to all tin s < lilt*Ilf*(* very Hoses, 4; Portland, Binaries, Calla- ** buy kind* vvcrj and oi cult Oil ladles’. Rems' and children's Ftrtjr words utider tbln brad Kev. T. C. Chapman has returned from exciting time fur a while and It was han Doran; Drink water and Uurrill. lor only BOARDERS WANTED- At Clover clothing, i pay more tnau any niaiiufaeUiriitK. our a vacation, in Brunswick. SUMMER purchaser lu week for 113 crats, cash lu advance. spent by main foroo that he got tnein to the NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. dale Farm, Gilead, Me..-yituated in vlclulty the city. Send letters to MB. or Ml.8. Dk- Several candidates received the initia- of White Mountains, on Androscoggin river, GBOOT, 76 Middle St. Won. HUg23«liwtf tory and llrst degrees in the Oud Fellows Corlnga. Lost, Per ct good rooms, excellent table, beautiful sur- I OST Bet« en -,»rtli llr ANTE D—E very one who wants a new streets lodge Monday The Thomson line Cumeria Brooklyn.sa ik. .css rounding, hunting and sporting opportunities, V¥ l>y way o Brackett and 8 ruce, a evening. steamship house hi Portland or Its suburbs to see u* Southworlh black sa in I’lnlndeluhia. 75 ru no bett~r place in country to rusticate, belt with gold buckle, rose wreath Miss Nellie M. Buchelder hus returned sailed from Shields ii for .S2o special at ouce; we htve several new nouses which we Bros., September Port* Boslou.73 40 .613 terms S-ptomber and October. K U. dedgu attacnad. Finder please return to tc Woburn from n visit here. Apply will sell low ou ea^y terms, or will I land. Baltimore. es 48 Aw BENNETT. Mlead, Maine. £04 exchange GAB ER BROS.. Jewelers. No. 521 Congress Miss Grace who has for good collateral: no lair offer this is 10M09 MIDDLE ST. and Miiliken, been here Cincinnati. os Bit A«7 refused; street, receive reward. 71 It was at the office of the your chance. DaLTON & CO.. 53 Exchange on a visit, has returned to Boston. reported St. Louis. 69 M A6I QUMMEK HOARDER8at Pme Grove Cottage; atu'JSUH nice JuneRdtf Mrs. iianson undid aughter, Miss Marlon Seamen'e union yesterd that ltnsseli Unlearnt. til til .oils accommodations; bouse situated at street_ Maaonic Pin. owner can have ay FEMALE HELP WAATEIK l^OUND—A* tin edge of plue grove; lake near TIJOTK K Goss Si Wilson, re- came C Hanson, who hava been guest* at the Wilke, Thomas Charles Pittsburg. 61 .Boo house; sandy auctioneers, by proving properly and paying for liuo, Johnson, 33 beach; boating %u- f l'oreside, last Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. who have bean kept on board the sohooner Charles day a Atwood, 19 tin .isi portation from Gray station, and UMANI) NEWCOMB'S. West Baldwin, Me. 5 1 morning, pocket-book eon'aining a Cleveland. coming going. WANTED SITUATIONS mini ol visiting here, have returned home to four their particulars address MARSHAL ido ey. Please return to 218 MlulH.E Davenport days against will. hi., and receive reward. btonlngton, Mass. MORSE. Dry Mills, 1-tf ANTED—Girls to ruu power machines in 5-1 The men entered a protest with Hr. Mc- Me._ Korty word* Inserted under this head \V A reunion ot the Copp family was held our manuf*cto;y. Apply to MB. AUGUST FLOWER. one week for 45 cash K at Boston Bull b;tcli with tfhi'e here Monday. Twenty-seven members Fuil-ins, who represents the Sailors’ cents., in advance. ELLEH, factory, Mlliikeu, Cousins & LOST—A points, 4-1 the tinder will be suBablv rewarded by gathered at George W. Copp’s home In union in Portland, and that “It is a lact” Short.___ tin same at gentleman suiprisiug says Prof, Ylf caving Henry Taylors stable. the ut ANTED—A lady, past middle acd. wou d Foliar forenoon, dinner tbeing .tarred A. says that be Intends to the “that in travels in all ¥¥ j tl‘A NT KB—A good, reliable Protestant wo- on dog has name of BENJ. F. CKOS- push matter llouton, my parts like charge of a gentleman’s home. No ’’ P. next at noon. 1 mm for kitchen work, m other need ap- a-1 Copp’s, doer, Songs, o£ the for the last ten MAN^ _ for the esllnre. He says he knew world, years, 1 THE objection to care of child. Best references. 51 US. reading and sociability oocupied'ths after- nothing or ply. SKILLINGS. 5 Congress Park. have met more used CHECKLEY, Any position trust considered. Apply to M, OST—On the Graud Trank or people railway be- noon. A his of the trouble nntil the men came ashore having tins very interesting family ory Green's Angust Flower than Front’s office, 7-i ___2-1 1 J tween Grand Trunk station and Boston was presented This as he would any \f»'k, by George .W. Copp. have had the men released oilier for I|TANTK1)-Ab experienced chamber maid boat, a ; ocketbook contain lug a sunil sum of was the’lirst reunion and whs much remedy, dyspepsia, deranged A man or woman of education, M amt waitress. If finder will very at once of \\rANTED—¥¥ Apply at 175 State St.. moiioy. the forward to MR*. by prooesa luw in aooordanoe liver autl and for NOW aj tness ami common sense, with *«me FRED B. enjoyed. Those present "were and stomach, constipaiiou. OPEN. MK*. GLOVE K. ... ,. OOK, Masonic Building. New Bed- gMr. with the means to enter a business uftlc.’ ami take Mrs. A. P. Mr. and Mr*. G \v. new laws. I find for tourists and or for For ter ins and circulars ford, Mass., ha will be rewarded. 1-1 Copp, shipping salesmen, nuplv to charge of same; a dfe post:mu to tlie lit A right pir- ANTED—AtMo. Gap. an Copp, Co.-rush; Mrs. H. J. Wiley, fcrye- Late yestsrday afternoon Captain Jas- persons filling ottice positions, whore V. FOBS, P» ty. Address MB. It .x Hospital, BENJAMIN. 1557. 5 1 HELPexpjriencei laundress and one girl to burg, Miss Kstlmr Richardson, Baldwin; ot headaches amt general bad feelings front jei7*’3m Fronts Xcck, Me. work. per the sohooner James Freeman lost WANTED— general 1-1 Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Copp. Wobaston Irregular habits exist, that Creen’s Ladle ooly. Man am Beil, Bos- Is pockrt book on Commercial wharf greatest living li:e and card reader /A IH1. WANTED Mass.;.Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South few summer to wait on and assist a l «dv Copp, August Flutt er is a grand remedy. It boarders wauted ir. pleasant 1 arlara No. 432 s* Portland: Mr. and Mr< J. L. till. of the A Congress street, just below who is afflicted with Tfreumatistn Must CLOCK Webb, oontaining Captain Cooper does not the country place, twelve miles from Pori laud, U. 8. lloiel. last. Present and Putuie irutli- injure system by frequent beds have some knowledge of housework. Best of ^PAIRING. Cornish; children f and grandchildren; sohooner H. S. found It and good fable, good and good teams. Ad- 1 ally portrayed, call, be convinced of Boynton use, and is excellent forsour stomachs dress F. box her won- references required, none other need U K have made a of clock repairing Miss Jeanette Mrs. L D.. 1G7. So. Windham, \le. 31-4 drous power*; lew 50 pply. Tf specially Wiley, Denver; walked a aud days; cents; hours 9 to 0; Address, with stamp. M. N. 1)., Press office. for and are familiar with Norton and about mils to return it to Its indigestion.” Sr tuple bottles call early. years perfectly daughter, Baldwin; W. R. _ 6-t It in all ol iis branches. Our are reason- owner. free at K. E. Pickett's, 212 E. ARE HOUSE, North Winuham. Me. Now prices Copp and son. Coruish; Miss Jessie Copp, Danforth, able. Drop us a postal aud we will call for your \V. I 2 open for the season of Quiet loca- 11'ANT Ei>—Posltiou as house- Wollaston; Gny Copp, South The Hosa Stevens’, 107 Portland, McDonough * managing clock and return it when dope without extra Portland; sloop Downer, Captain tion. Supplied with unexcelled mineral wat«r. keeper in gentleman s house or care of WANTED. Miss Martha Copp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheridan's, 235 Congress, and J.E. Goold Good bass and salmon charge. McKICNNEV. the Jeweler, Monument Coyes, lost her mast in a squall off fishing; •lesirablerooms; uml&I-STftrSV?.* Address Square. Portland. ]anl2dt( Webb, Cornish it Co.’s 201 Federal St. correspondence so'iclted. L. UOl'bEKEKt’Hlt, 41‘t < umberiau St. 4-1 Diamond Island on rat^.r^M‘*niible; Sunday. Sold by dealers fu all civilized countries. 8. rKELMAN, proprietor. jei’8dl2w* OXFORD. A NTED Work as steimjirspher an I An exi>erif treed cliunibciiiiiitl Fauhrtl('P,i Wlnmonl Hr an a. \\¥f Up*.. f£*»t EitgUik wilier by lady of experience; good refer- Oxford, September 5.--Keoenfc arrivals ences. Address 11. M. L., 1*. O. box Port- Inquire lit COHCKEWii ati the Oxford kt^ring House are Dr. J. THE 1804—Hebron land. pills KINDERGARTEN, Academy—1899^ || hotel,. PennyroyalOrlfliiul and Only denulnc. A 8. Baker, Philadelphia; Mr*. W. L. heptoiiiit cet. aivrav* n-U»Me. t.fcuict *>k 132 A Special School for Colby Cbenery, "Belmont, Mast.; Miss Alice Spring Slreef, Preparatory Plu^sUl for ChicktUcr a Eu-iliek Via JW\\ College and also prepares for all colleges. JEWELRY REPAIRING. mimn iu Hod 3DU i*.iei»ll»c\vJEr Mr. and will Cbenery, llelmont, Mass.; Mrs. reopen Wednesday, Sept. 13. Right of certification at Smith and Wellesley. IV F art* familiar with all kinds of Jewelr Dhoicj Take V5g B. F. “no other. /.*e/.ise dangerout tubititu- Spinney, Lynn, Mast.; Mr. and MIttStiUACE P. Full Term of 15 Wreka opeua Tuewriny, and liave a MURDER, WHAT'S THAT? WEDDING RINGS. y NASH, Etmlrrgsrtucr. repairing made it specialty / imira.-.uu. At 4e. 1HU9. P'«cit»u.orM>a4 Mrs Stillman A. West., Lynn, Muss ; The September 18, I for years. We are now to mak*» 10 order 5 for M«. Training School for KIndci ready One of McKinney's Alarm Clocks. 96c to One hundred of then to rino|.» particular*. gart* Send for to In select frotii: AM ! » rctara Chas. S. Willard, Beaton; A. N. Wahl- uera will 18. catalogue anything rings or pins of any special design $3.no. Warranted to wake the dftid. Htyies. all :relief ror U4Ih. utter, by reopen September Mon weights, alt prices in up It ami V* Mull. T. »i'r..i nitlj lf*me Puy tr. W. E. SARGENT, principal. you may wish at very short notice. McKKN- clock ivt- 10,000 burg, Boston Jnoob Hittenger, Belmont to than all me other dealers combined. Gobi. Largest and iasst —" Apply AUPl K. NORTON, 13* July 18, ’80. llebron. Me. A E1, lae stock of rb- /'t’kirb4'*lcr('loi'-,.ci»,C'j„t1»^la» Trull Jeweler, Mouuineui Square, Portland. Ike Jew&lur. Monument Square m Uie ci»v. a thousand them. ■i fc-> j.j AMI' LA l>A., PAm % Hittenger, Boston. Spring St., Portland, Me. McKENNIiV, of McKLN .. by 4^>csJ UkSi.u, aug2&euU2w JlyltMMttflM iautAUf the Jcweior. Monument i *fe*2ttdlf bquaro Juo mou.thu&sat-tI

A T:-\ ]” i_.. .. ft*iTiiniittr-'yiW’*' ‘ift* ,V, -.Ws «'• tha wealth la HDD; the TUB UUKISK88 rea*j;v, only 8KSSION8. Following ihta aiMmo Mra. Clark oc n- MimtiiAjncooi. indifference of Christians cheeks tha ducted an open parliament nn the janloi _I consummation missiona- At the business session with whlsh the glorious Our work at whtoh many were ries qniatlors are pressing In the midst of diffi- morning meeing closed, It was voted to "eked of her by three daleeaua tn tin culties, In loneliness, discouraged by uui a idlenee sand n telegram tearing the greetings of and innsh valuable Information Indifference, they press toward their op ihoa obtained. portuolty. Why should we lag behind) this convention to the Louisiana stole STANDARD CLOTHING CO, ENDEAVORERS. .... Press the move- convention which Is In session at FATHhR CLARK’S THE, missionary Lake QPIKT HOUR. ment. for once t ie uhuroh is alive to Arthur. tola. It will awake to every other Interest Rev. Ur. Clark, the father of the Chrta- -- the exeroless Rev. Mr. Lamb .Hulld a Are that will bars! Oaring tlan Kndaaror movement oondnoted the om of the window of n number of sole* which added I missionary your sang quiet hour In tbe afternoon. Keueption church, and soon tlia whole Interior wll to the of the greatly enjoyment meeting. ball wea be aflame f ir Christ. Riled to ovm flowing and the Great Attractions Press the "tenth re web a Week meat ooe This lsglon." What hind* AUTKHNOON 8BS8IOY meeting Impriealve In the onnvrrzlon of the money power? Tin every way and n great deal of enthia'.aem State Convention in Breeds selfish ness of men and women) The afternoon session of the convention t of the wbb manlf-.ated In -IjNT Continuation It. bat Yes, fur more the Indifference of was given np almost entirely to the Jun Christian to the duties and people lor work and a moat and RVKNINU KXKRC1SRS. privileges for stewardship. anjoyabls In- Press tower 1 ths mark of structive session It was. The addresses systematic City hall waa tilled at the evening Hall Intelligent, liberal giving. The pocket- regarding the junior work were dellrerad City mretina, which proved to be one ol Yesterday, book Is .. the partner of our gifts and tal by ladles who Lave devoted a great deal tbe I eats. KnlIst It and yon quicken a mul- moet Interesting Reset one of the con- titude of aotlvltiee. of their time and attention to It and were vention. Press Instructive. Christian oltlaeoshlp. What hin- very Kev. K.P. Woodward of the tieoond Ad- ders good government*’ The corrupt poll One of the festnres of the after- SCHOOL leading vent church the ser- ttolanf The ram trnttlo) The conducted devotional grasping noon session was the oborus CLOTHING, junior led greed of the money power? These an vice, wbloh wav continued till 8 o'nlook, pigmies with the indltferenoe in compared Rev. R. T. Hack's report as superintend Address President of good men. Pre»e good citizenship un For by Purdy ent of the Christian and Children. til the time that corruptions shall trem- oltlaensblp depart- Boys ble because good men have arisen from ment being omitted, on aeoonnt of hla thelf apathy unavoidable absence. Schools begin next week and there are thousands of Boys and the Morning. Press tha “war against war." Peso* Several telegrame end lettrra of greet- Men that will on has too often been associated with apathy, lonng put New Clothing. Wa are prepared to with the non-emutlonal faoa of ing were read and Rev. Dr. Freeman of your plo- furnish it—the best grades at low There will not turad (Juakrr—snob a putty faos as some- tbe Chestnut stre-t Methodist church «m popular prices. times slanders that come a time energstlo statesman, then Introduced as a representative ol soon when you can buy really Bowl Clothing at low Penn. "War against the 1s n war,” tnplo that auxiliary of Christine good one for all the pressure) demanded body young prices ns we are offering it now. LARGE Pnrcliases for cash In the oondnotfng of a campaign of swurJ workers, the Hpworth Letgue He said cannon during the past six months enables ns to rare Junior in Afternoon Ad- and shall be needed In bentlng there are 80,000 Kpworth Leauguere, and give yon advantages Meeting the sword Into We ploughshares. shall every one of them 1 e thankful for the in clothing buying. Look at some of the SPECIAL BARGAINS not drift Idly Into peace among nations; nnu 1st ns press, then, tbe thought of tbe magnlUcent growth epemitd pro- we oTfer d essed Mrs. Clark. brotherhood of man, and teach that pa- gress of the Christian Kndeavor societies. by triotlam bv no mtutna invnlvgg Ihu hntwaH nc nir uuk WIUpui.-lium, 8IMI1 UP, Out THIS for of other countries. WEEK, immediate use. oo-workers In the cause of Christ." Above all, and before all and with all, ifc let us press toward the mark of Ur. Freeman then Introduced his for- spiritual aw uouuie isreasieu Knee rant suits Boys’ extra sailor suits power. Press the morning watch, press mer oollsge mate. Bit. Ur. F. L. Good quality ages 4 for 8 to systematic Bible study, tne revival of the Boys 18 years, mostly Blue and to 7 yrs, *1.80 •peed of Hprlnglleld, Mass., who wa> regular good* only home altar, the ooremlttee prayer meet- Black Cheviots and dark mixtures. in down on the for an addresi Good Citizenship Meeting Evening ing. the spiritual life of all oar work. programme Boys’ Flannel Blouses Suits that ought to retail at *2.00 and Fancy only 50c. Spirituality aod apathy are not wedded, on "Mights and Responsibilities ol as some Is 2.50, THIS WEEK I>r. may suppose. Laxity opposed Citizenship." It was a most interesting only Bluo Flannel Blouses 75c and *1.00. Addressed by Goodspecd. to reverence; inditferenoe and oomreun- n Suit address, and the held the olose at ion do uot go hand in hand. We do not speaker President Pnrdy. Hotter grades at *2, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00;' Boys’ and Golf Trousers drift, but press Into the presence of God. attention of the large audience more Bicycle 35, Let me give you then as my best word than an hour. 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 6.50 and 8.00 a Suit. *1.25, and *1.35 per pair. exhortation to with by Dr. H. M. Nickerson. There were today, the promote It wua a for Christian strong appeal We show a Intense earnestness the spiritual life of oyer one hundred in this ohorua and tbe simply beautiful variety of men to In and olvlo Boys’ Iteefers, Top and odd your church and society. participate political the best there is for Coats, singing wae on a par with, if not better Boys. School session of the state ihe review of the past may take for Its For two years it bos been my privilege affairs. Be llrst referred to tbe rnoi Jackets, garments that are worth The second day’s that of the older the word "Heoord," a word to serve the Maine titate Union as its than, ohorua wbloh has In the 400 Suits for 3 *5.00 and convention of the Christian Kndeavor key-word problem Mouth, and deoiared that good stylish Boys to 8 *0.50 each to be closed out this BUffseated bv the reports of our secret&rhs president. These have been years of bles- ployed so enjoyable to those who have at- as sure as God Is on the side of tbe years of in MIDDY and VESTEE week at found a number of dele- is our re- sing. There have been op- age only *3. *5 eacli. Society larger and committees. What record, perplexities and tended this convention. After a praise tbe black man will from all of Malna in aVead* ported or unrsported, partially writ- burdens In the work, but never for one pressed eventually STYLES. Suits that ought to sell at gates parts service oy tbe ohlldrvn and a ten on far more written moment hava I that 1 prayer, Mis have the full of inan f -dafcb n o’ en- paper, broadly regretted accepted right oltlzenehlp tt *2.50 to 3 anoe and the usual Marietta of 50, only *1.05 each Trouser In our Helds of servioe? Is it simply the the poeltion. Fellow Endeavorers, 1 am Parsbley Gardiner, tbe junior which he Is entitled. Boys’ Long Suits, $1.00, 5.00, thuei'ism for the work. Especially In- history of another year’s trial of a certain glad to know yon. I appreciate the hon- superintendent, gave her report for the Suits that to sell at and 0.50 and &50. Bat Intimidation, ha said. Is aot oon- ought *4.50 5.00 teresting was the morning session and the experiment in Christian work? Is it or you nave done me. I am proud of year Uned to tbe southland. each, only each of President The merely the account of tbe sueotsses and the confidence you have placed in me. I Home corpora- HS2.»5 ringing address Purdy. When Miss assumed Boys’ Shirt Waists and Blouses all Failures of certain methods, an account heartily thank you for your kind co-oper- Parahley oharge of tions are guilty of treason; their Intimi- afternoon was devoted to Juniors and Suits that to retail at from to grades and prices. which shall indicate the value of those ation, and now that the time tbs junior there were 56 socie- ought *5 approaches, department dation Is not always oonducted In the the session to a series of able ed- at which I shall to another the op- 6.50, racli evening met no.is, which may cause one to say, relinquish ties In the state. Today there are record- only $3 05 Boys’ Golf suits sizes 7 to 12 duties and privileges of this en; sometimee a workman Is given to un- yrs, *0.50 dre. si B on good citizenship. Oibitin Endeavor is a suoue ollioe, my ed 118. Unt of this number B2 have heart Is solemnised and tendered and 1 only derstand that he will not be un- grades closed out at stick close to the hall another to say, "Christian Endeavor is needed being only The delegates very sent In their annual to struggle almost hopelessly for a reporta tha super- less he votes a certain the with a failure," while neither admits the vi- fitting way. Men are ODI> KNEE TROUSERS for t-acli. as a rule and follow meetings word with which to close my message. I and the tal importance of the account in the up- intendent, llguree given by Mias sometimes called into the olhce their 4 to and attention. The perfect can 11 nd no better than to the ex- by Boys 18 years, 50c, 75c and *1.00 You will much interest building of the of God In our repeat Parahley are based thle number. find it to your great advan- kingdom in upon overseers, fault found with their have been made by State ? hortation, all things that make for work, arrangements which The total of tbe 69 societies We offer a lot of fine tage to buy clothing for your hero the prosperity of Christian Endeavor In membership or were told that a or an high grade Knee boys in of the conven- Our record means vastlv more than they nephew tbo committee charge Mains, let us “Press toward the mark Is 1661. Of this n mu tier 100 are made ohuroh unole of their Is to have their Trousers, to retail at *1.50 and Dots a this. Christian Endeavor is no longer an for the employer tion excite universal comment. prize of the high calling.'' members. Tbe two societies experiment. Our young socie- largest arc jab. The man who does an houaet 2.00 a pair at only ijtt.OO per pair this the men people’s Behind us Is the record, reaching bock day's stranger need Information young ties are not a side issue in the work of tbe Congregational eburobes at to the birth of Christian Endeavor, giv- Bingham work is entitled to vote as he pleases, even and women In oharge of this department the church. Our record speaks of the with 09 members and the ohuroh at ing to us a unique reputation, therefore Stock- if he doesn’t to vote as his or vital interest of our in the happen employ- Wall, Expren Telephone order* promptly attended to and supply It graciously A newspaper work- young people inviting the,scrutiny of Endeavorers eve- holm with 05 members. Miss uhureh of Christ, of their active relation Parahley er votes. When a workman hires ont bo Satftsfacton tftiurantecd. er needs a few facts to till out his story. rywhere, and bringing npon us a greater to the of of their contribu- -said that reoently she had been lnfoimed sells his kingdom God, responsibility. Before us is our future, labor, not himself. There is only He gets them from the bright young lady tion to the world’s mural and that a bad been spiritual big with the possibilities of greater work. junior sooiety started at one thing more contemptible tban tbe in of this irtmeut. For the needs. Behind us is Peaks Island with charge dtp our record; before us our ltjjmembem and tnls man who ooeroea another and that I hear someone say, “Christian Eu- is the extreme care and attention the Portland opportunity. Around us, within us and little band of workers la rieavor has a failure in our doing excellent man who allows himself to he ooeroed. proved upon us, the demand that we Kndeavorers have given to the visitors and Is to imperative work. These C3 societies on wbloh tbe ahuroh,’’ the very tone pitched should “Press toward the mark." God Another right that should be respected there is but from all in the “I told so.’* Let me ask nothing praise key, yuu help us to be faithful. report Is based have given to hath home is the of Foil a Are the right political independence. attendance on this convention. question. young people and missions bnt not all STANDARD )f church a foreign $135.41, It is a the lane of CLOTHING your spiritual success? Your pernlolous sentiment, exercises oomenced with KEV. M.R RINGOLD’S ADDRESS. CO., Yesterday’s Endeavor has of the funds of the juniors are devoted Unrlstlan society failed? modern politics, the oialm that a man at the First Free One of the most sunrise prayer meetings Has your church succeeded in enlisting Interesting addresses to mission as nas been work, $339.19 spent should stand by his party regardless of 255 Middle 1" and Second Parish churohes open- the Interests of the young poeple? Does of the season was that or Rev. Mr. Ring- lor other Street, JHaptlst thing*. wbo it bus fur nominees. Ameri- it give them plenty to do? Dots tbe pas- old of Gardiner on Every ing at 6.30 o’olook. “Proportionate Giv- Miss as an ot sor have the ou-operatiou of tbe young Parsbley gave example can should belong to his country, W. C. hall commenced in the ocurse of which he said that ottfzen WARS, Manager. The exercises in City men and women? So ing, the work doae by one sooiety the follow- young thoroughly and uo party should be absolutely sure »ei>IS, Tu, l ist at nine o’clock with a ser- Ib our young people's movement identi- proportionate giving to the Lord's a opening praise cause, ing: puff made and sent to Good Will of without tbe fied with the welfare of tbo church, thar him) asking. We should vice led by Dr. Nickerson, followed by religion and benevolent purposes, has re- a barrel of cereals to the sol- 1 believe the indicator of a steam Farm, [sent rise above party, and the “di- engine ference to the amount recognize a prayer. giveu for other for the flowers THE COURTS. dltlioult choruses from The Messiah wore no more truly declares the amount of diers, clothing girls home, vine right of As aa any it Is not the bolting." long SEC- steam pressure than does the condition of purposes, same as systematic far toe cbnroh food very well rendered, in foot several REPORT OF CORRESPONDING decoration, .for the party knowB that it must respect the times the Christian Endeavor society indicate giving. One may give ten Assault Case In KrfrrreP Mr. systematically poor on Christmas, supporting s little wishes of its Dlunlclpal- Chapman Insisted upon the singers ltK TARY. the pressure of the church. best mao, just as long will spiritual cents a week tc religious purposes when ohlld In closing tbelr books and Where is the church that has risen In India. the base element rule that lit uriitgs and Bankruptcy Petitions. singing from The annual of the corresponding his a party. report salary is $ 1,000 year, but for a Borne of tbe societies In tbe memory, then tbelr spiritual power while its Christian En- state had A good citizen will not be ruled praising knowledge secretary, Mis* Annie L. Cobb of Saco, Christian Endeavorer this to be by of deavor society has declined? Where is ought been as disbanded. of ibis dltlioult maslo and an reported having This the party “machine." Unless the Amer- Yesterday’s session the Municipal giving idea shows that the state organization la com- tbe church that had declined in propor- culled systematic meanness It could not of le not because tbe obildren have lost an court was rather Four drunks how grand It will be when all the tion to the seal of its Chris- ican people throw off quiet. posed of 4C5 Christian Kndeavor societies, increasing be called A bosslsin, Qnayiem proportionate giving. sorlp- Interest In the work but because tbe older were allotted sentences from choruses assemble and unite their voiles tian Endeavor society? Visit the local and RlattUm, our government will come ranging $3 located ns follows: Androscoggin county. of is churches, search the denominational tur&lgatatement proportionate giving oonld not be lnduoed to the and costs to ten In so render this matoble.se oratorio. people carry to be known as a of the days jail. It Aroostook 34; Cumberland G8; Frank- of tbe Held to as the Lord bas That "government 20; statistics, inquire secretaries, give prospered. work on. Miss made an was on will be one of the Parsbley earnest people, by the for tbe Thomas Welch arraigned the undoubtedly root at- lin Hancock Kennebec Knox and everywhere you will learn the lesson is a machine, bosses.” 10; 51; 40; very fair principle yet somewhat for tbe tractions at the festival. of identification. appeal Endeavorere to take this Ur. Ooodspeed said he charge of assaulting Thomas Smith, his Mod:. Sem- 22; Lincoln 11; Oxford 24; Penobscot 47; indefinite in statement. Tne recognized the Now to us who this convention scriptures junior work into their hearts and see that senior in to Weioh’9 hriob will be the bright regard necessity of politloal parties, but that a years, butfacooruing particular star, 351; Segndahua 12; Ho:uerset the of nos * Piscataquis as marking the advent of a new and bet- recognize propriety giving only the societies have a In the his In but the ohoiua will claim a junior place citizen should not he go wedded to a testimony, superior physical surely largo Waldo 24; Washington 35; York 51. ter year of service for Christ and the In to what one but par- 24; proportion receives, ohuroh. face was cov- share In the snccesa of the for the word “Record" Is not the ty that be oannot vote to his prowess. Smith's almost festival, The total memhei ship is 14,013 active and church, alBO in to one has according proportion wbat left the of Miss with they are most choice word. Wo have another, “Oppor- Following report Parsbley principles. To be expert at ballot scratch- ered with layers of court plaster doing praiseworthy work, 5786 associate members. During the year after giving. The commendation of tunity.*' This is the key-word which only Miss Margaret Koch of Watervlll* an which he conoealed wounds to and the effect with the orahestra will be gave ing is one of tbe greatest and niOBt neces- alleged 294 have been transferred from the us se- shall unlock the cave of the winds of Jesus in to was of our respect giving the address to the It wae due. juniors. devoted >sary requirements of American citizen- have been sustained through contact date to the active list, and 553 have widow's mite. of entirely to the children, but did not fnil The with Welch’s oalked boots. He olal med churches, binoe the last sates our zeal. Others may be content ship. "muohine’* denounces tbe united with A tenth of ones net income has been be to be historians; today we are prophet*. to of great interest to the older people scratchers in most that the assault was entirely unprovoked. M IRRIAGES. state convention 44 societies have dis- as a vigorous terms, bat if Others may bury themselves in tb«t rec- recognized fair standard by many »e well. She to the managed keep closest all good citizens Bbould "coins to Welch was called in his own tehalf or and 17 new socie- ords of the this is to us up the banded suspended, past; another persons who dedre to malutaln their self attention of her hearers In this from beginning eoraioh," the "maahine" would and testified that on Monday Smith city, Sept. B. by Rev. Dr. Blanchard, been a total lest Easter day, as we rise to the rail ot the fall. bred ties organized, making respect in the matter, to satisfy their to the end of her Harrison Moraugand Miss E 111:11a Augusta future. Our reoord may be misinter- Interesting lesson. The speaker next voiced came to bis home somewhat intoxicated both of OI 27 societies. consciences and the eenntlment Cordon, Pori land. It may cause us to be enthusiaetio please their Lord. The Tbe Uev. Mr. Lamb of In I Ida preted; Salem then gave that no man should be the and troublesome. Hs tban ordered him city. Sept, a, nv Uev. S. K. Pearson, total contributions for 'benevolent for each given right of brnuk L. The where we ought to be humiliated. It proportion dUolple to give ought one ot hla Peterson aud Miss Barbara J. Palmer, delightful solos, after wbloh oltlzansbip unleas be is away with an injunction to never return. vice, both of Portland. the were an may cause us to be discouraged, when, if to be such aa will insure the use intelligent enough , purposes during year $0,714, of that Mrs. F. E. Clark tbe In this 3. we could but unlock the secrets ot Its spoke upon work- to deserve it. In conclusion Notwithstanding Smith came again, city, sept. by Rev. S. F. Pearson, of over the total beuevo- he enumera- E. increase $2,470 whloh remains In euoh manner as will of the aline. Smith auu Miss Mary Welch, both ut interpretation, we should find abundant ing junior eooleties a* sbe had seen ted some of Tuesday night, was received and fed. Portland. lenoee the The contribu- honor bis Jtbe responsibilities devolving previous year. reason for unquestionably Master, The them In various of tbe I11 encouragement. parts world. She upon Christians In olvll life and At the time ut his arrival ho was some- Warren. August 21. Rufus V. I.lbby of tions for missions amounted to But is written In that saoures this end secures politics. Warren and Miss Adtdla T. Hart of Union. $1,517; “Opportunity” large, proportion Illustrated tbe different methods cf Intoxicated across carry- A brief address was what and. Imbibing more In Benton. Au home other benevo- intelligible letters the future. We the devotion of all the has and of closing made by ust 21. Harry 3. Brown of Paio- missions, $l,2h5; giver on the work in the various lleld aud Miss P. Maude must not, we cunnot, misinterpret that. ing oouatries ev Ur. W. T MoElveen of who soon became unbearable. He was then Burlelgll of Benton. lences, $3,011. Cumberland county And ull he Is to the honor and of Uod. Buxton, In Kumford Palls, P. Our opportunity, like our Is not glory she has visited. In the course of to leave and refused to do so. .August 28. W, Wittiam record, her ad- endorsed the sentiment Ur. ieouQ Middle 8t, 9 Graphopbones. iaoo Rev. £. R. Purdy of this state mands pressure. Our leaders have been ness, purity and unselfishness! And sented the Chinese U. S. DISTRICT COURT. city, yet ohlldren In the hospi- of H. M. S. Records, 5 high grade Wheels. 4 second baud wisely guided in new move- tal while a little Secretary Cong, president, then made his annual address introducing so many societies think that anyone eat boy related to them true A petition In bankruptcy has been Hied Wheels. The property of tho Portland Phono- ments; they might have advocated some stories of the medical missionaries graph Co. as follows: serve on the social committee that the) of (Knee tion Hall.) by James hi. White of Augusta wild enterprise that would have shaken Ch ina. Then a group of bois illustrated Wale positive and without reserve. save their Lest workers for other com GOWW & PRESIDENT PURDY’S ADDRESS. the confidence of the obnroh In the wis- the work Id tbs boys school in Foo Chow 4.30— Quiet hour, Rev. F. E. Clark, A bankruptcy hearing was assigned sp7d3i* WILSON, Auctioneers, dom of their leadership, hut every move- ■nlttees. The trouble with our so and In this manner the D. D. This 14th annual great Boolety Mrs Clark for yesterday morning, but was post- convention of the ment suggtsted has been toward our evi- was about became « cletles Is that have not talking vsry muoh in- to on Christian Endeavorers of Maine may seem dent they tha>lght Hall poned Saturday acoount of the non- opportunity-!-a plain, call of th« terested In tbe missionary work and (Evening, City ) to some to mark the kind of soolal committee. Pick out thi 1 It the merely closing of times. Every one of these movements seemed more real to them than it appearance ot Interested p nrtiea another year of Endeavor bat would 7.30— Praise Service. F. O. BAILEY & CO. work; to demands pro-sore; they suggest, not u moat lonely and attractive person In the have bean had not this method been many, and we to for the pur- 7.40—Devotional Exercises, Hev. Lew- hope all, thought scream to float lazily down, but a current and make blm feel at home. II sued. shall indicate the enthusiasm of the room, is Malvern, Portland. A FESTIVAL CHORUS HKMEARSAL to stem. Mrs.Clark went on in a most AwUo*e#rs and Ceauis&ion .Uerebanto heart, this occasion will the your socials are stiff and formal yon an entertain- 7.50—Business: Treasurer's Report. suggest be- Press the missionary movement. to tell of one A and enthusiastic rehearsal of 40 of a ing way junior society lu 8.00-Solo. large Salesroom Exebaage Street. ginning new year or service for What hinders the of tin losing ground. Yon should not only b< 1 evangelization India and told atout a quiet hour In the Portland Festival chorus was Christ and 6he oh a rob. ona 8.US—Address, Hev. F. K. Clark, O. D. held at world t The fields are open, the wcrkeri nuclei at scolals, but, all the time." of the in bs on shoe's there. C. W. UU) Conseoratlon Servloe. the Y. M. C. A. hall last The 0 night. I U -==^—-.Til ...... •■ .. m THE DAILY fresh and pretty. Mr*. Damman waa re- PRESS PHANTOMS. THE LIFE WAYS. LATE FORAGE CROPS. lieved of a good deal at work, although _■WWUSWOBfc I_m«KI.LA JIKOI.. Can always be found at thepdricdie* she the household as of old. " Whence do come? Whit their superintended Tkke heart! A Mny Be bat — ttoiaa of? they may Import counsel, thousand thorny w*y» I.lcbt, I'Mfal Dwarf be— Fred Damman, the young husband, waa Cry unto for The whltn rasa n K W. Koberta, 100 congress street you rmpi|?. ■tape u Pn.lure— Rye and Barley. * n Merrill. 241 The flitting, flashing phantoma of the mind— head over ears in love with his wife, and Of love may wither In tAi wintry days, has worked so much bm * That half awake Ind half in dream we see; she seemed fond of him in her ingennona, Bitter enough—God knows. Drought injury >' G. Fessenden, to the II. JdWttt 604 That never can be captured or defined? fashion. were little bicker- pastures aud hay crop that Vi. * girlish There L A. Llbbe?. 670 •A thousand duties make their meek demand*, American Cultivator feolB It desirable No substitute 40.*> ings between the two women now and of Bureau**. & Mcktu* Congress street They hint something loet, something desired, Fearing to cry too loud to you. Oh, aweetl A. 936 sue**. then, hut were in ail to again refer to the Importance of t Jellleon, emigres Something whoee ownership would make us they forgotten hour, P*le. UmUUed Ups have kiw* for your hand*- POND'S Cbss ASbt it. i»HiA Congress street EXTRACT glad— and all waa as calm and peaceful as of ilearia at touch will beat I growing forage crops to feed green b. I„ Donnell 135 street. your Congress at with subtle old. ever C. J. Frederltksou. lb India street, Perhaps thought* meaning ftrsd, aud to cure for hay. has prospered— Or truths unrecognised because unclad. An unnaual me If God be God, then ia life ta*k plain J. J. Hcardworth. 63 M.d .lestreet, stress of business kept yowr It Is not too late to sow fodder A* in heavens above. the know the difference. N. K. li.'U h, 2 Exchange street away from the house longer than had the sure stars Faith find* people F. F. Dennis, 4in Commercial street They may be glints of half forgotten dreams. Tie yours upon the beggar’s brown to rain erops. We have had a fair crop of corn been my custom, nearly every day for a From all quarters of the world t. 8. Cole,Cor. Bov a an t tlxiord street They may be memories long buried deep. The riches of God’s love. fodder from corn sown In and and when summer eame July, J. W. Peterson, 177 Middle street That from their ashes give oot fitful gleam# minute, I was comes the chorus."Pond's Ex- \V. P. Currier. 70 street, some good crops of grass exchange Before they sink to their long final sleep. ready to Indulge in an extended journey And, if no God be o'er us, Still la earth Hungarian j. W Westman 96 t«on.«eio street tract Cures all Pain.” that waa to me from A field where red thorns in the rosea fcl<*am. ar.d millet sown even as late as Au- Joi u 1!. Allen, 881V% Congress street llkdiy keep away Perhaps electric lines from other brsin ■o tend to make it worth Denser & co. 046 Congress * • --t Mrs. Dammau's house for at least three may you it, dear, gust, though we should prefer sowing Use It In the summer time G. Are lapped and flashed by crossing with our The heaven of dream. J. Hodgson, 90Vs Portland street j months. your these crops In May or early In June. I. M. Gi ndcruna. l.m*g Island. own. for Chafing, Mosquito Bites, my return the received ¥'. L. Brackett. Peaks Island. Perhaps some floating shreds or bits remain Upon family And I? it will not mattcT if I go The late sown crop may not be quite Hi 08 Pme me with arms. AH three had a Heat and Sunburn. H. M. er, street Of former life that we somewhere have known. open With empty hands unto my rest, wnshriven. ns as an earlier sown would Prickly J. II. 221 heavy crop Vickery, bpring street friendly word for me and for each oth- Thankful at last that I have loved you so, H. D. McKenzie, cor. and Clark arc the have been, and If cared for winter use CO. spring Perhaps they signal* loved ones send er, and I wns more than at 1 shared that love with heaven! POND'S EXTRACT Cape l ong. 48 Portland Pier. delighted Who wait our comihg on the other shore. — Constitution. It may not have as good weather for G. w. Hunt. 8 Custom house Whart the contlnhrd harmony that pervaded Atlanta 76 Fifth Avenue, New York Too spirit full with earthly sense to blend. It but a half Cox. 23 Mouumsut square my landlady's home. That much of this curing properly, crop may K. Hutchinson. 12 him street Too finely soft to fully pierce life’s roar. Pond's Extract O ntmcTi*- cares Piftc. John was butter than no aud It li Prico 60 ota. Jsr. Trsl i»i M etc. Y. H. hernck. 219 Middle harmony sham I learned before A DRINK OF WATER. prove crop, per •. street alx Dioootni J. j. Thuss. 61 iiniia slreet Perhaps1 Perhaps! Conjectures cannot teach 1 many days. Mrs. Damman whs the first now too late to talk abont sowing For a Farm of 040 C. H. a to well, 39 Preble street We clutch at shadows, and we grasp the airl to pour out her heart to me. She com- It Wan Exchanged F. 97 early. C. s.monds, Indt street The mystery is, aye, beyond our reach— Acres In Taiaa. Allss Abbie plaiued bittorly of the younger woman's and sown as late Coombs, |»1 Bracket! street An ignis fatuus no art ran snare. Rye barley together Also at the news willfulness, that her of land which constitute* one stands in the Falmouth. duughter-in-law A section as will furnish a fall —Laura O. Carr in Boston Transcript. September feed m — P-eble, Congress Square and tinted Mates in* usurped rights which did uot belong to of the finest farms iu the fertile Brazos m.-. auri Grand Trunk and Union It that will save an early attack upon the Depots. her and threatened dissolution of the bottom of I'oxaa once sold for a drink of -an also oe obtained ot Chisholm Bros., Agent* haymow or tlio silage pit, as they o ail trains of the Man e Central. Grand Trunk household. It came sooner than even I water. •nd Portland & stand severe frosts without in- Hochester rallroaas and ol anticipated* but lu au entirely unexpect- It waa about fjOyear* ago, according to quite wnis mk AuV or the Boston Trains. ed manner. After a bitterer cx-IJeutenaut Governor George T, Jest- jury and make a fair hay, though not *■ he PKLbS can also he fouua at the following quarrel ce? than ever young Mrs. Damman left the er, that a crowd of frontiersmen from off the best, requiring more grain with Uoura—•' A Polllstar. house without telling her mother-in-law the Brazos came to Corsicana on a trad* them to make a well balanced ration uensia—d F. Pierce, whither she was time drew—J. M. Ak'ii. How It Was Rescued From the Dust going. She failed to ing expedition. CoraicAua at that than docs good English liny. .es’s i*« u~D r and soon was ns a a* is but Seunett. Heap and Reunited a 35 | return, everything quiet was not as great town it now, For stock, and stock ih—JoiuuO. Si;»w. j young sheep nouse. as the grave once more. Fred, the young ! was a typical frontier village or trading •an Faux, : H.—U o. Clark. g j hogs, wo would certainly try the dwarf dUeforU—A. M. or husband, was even more taciturn than post. The grandfather of Governor Jest imam. Essex or dwarf Victoria rape as a pas- tU Stoll—A Vt.iUgitil*. «.uiviaea liefore. He avoided his mother, whom er was a Methodist circuit rider and lived un» wick— F. F. bhaw. j ture. It may be sown at time he seemed to regard as the natural cue- at that time in Corsicana. He occupied any up D. Glynn. 1 was winding ray way up the narrow ngor—d. | n tn>n ufnrv rlniikU> Inv house Hi* hoii»i» to the middle of and Is best ..otnbav Harbor ~«J. my of his wife. August F. Kcunlstoo. stairway to my domain, a five minute .ownfleld—Jay L. Frmk. j One day I met him in the street. was n rendc»zvouH for people from far grown In drills 2V4 to r. feet apart, using in hand to me ye Elizabeth— Dyer & Jove, taper my guide through “Where is I cniuc ** ( your wife?” asked. “Dou’t and near, who trading. In those 2Vj to 3 pounds of seed to the acre. Or o F. Marnuer. .. the darkness. 1 stopped suddenly half hear from moeriand Mills—H. g. biart you her at all?” days land certificate# were used as circu- anotner way is to sow tnree pounds *mdeu—Freu Lewis, way down the corridor. In the flick- He laid his on his The Kind dim, finger lips, forget- lating medium, as money was rarely seen. acre broadcast between the rows You Have Always Bought, anil which has been r n 1 sb—L. It. Knight, per ering light of my taper I saw fastened ting that his mother was miles away and On one occasion a whisky use serum—N. J. Scanlon, drinking of corn nt the last time of cultivating. In for over 30 years, has borne the signature of eriun: Center—A. A. Melon* to the door of my room a could not possibly hear what he had to character 9oin off the Brazos arrived in landlady’s It will turn — umanscoc.a—M. li. Gam be ready to stocff Into In and has been made under his per- age. white sheet of paper. It was say. town, got on a drunk and at night was A. Golden, pinned from six to weeks Deenng—U. “I hear from her very he whis- to bed of eight from sowing, s sonal supervision since Its airfield—K. H. r.vans. above the doorknob and contained a brief often,” put lu the second story the infancy. and a broke from his and if among the corn tbe animals will arming ton—11. F. White A (Jet message. pered, light timid Jester munsion. About 1 o'clock In the Allow no one to deceive you in tills. jreeport—A. W. Mitched. “Dear it “God bless eyes. morning he awoke with a terrible thirst. not touch tbe corn while they can And All C. children,” read, Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- r/eourg—A. Frye. “Is Mrs. Damman to remain No water was in the and he T, Whltmor* your home coming. I love you both, dear going room, rape. that ryoburg—J. from periments trifle with and endanger the health of Gardiner— Bussell Bros, daughter and beloved son. I couldn’t away you forever?” couldn’t find the way down stairs. Stick- If the animals are allowed to get a tire n's W. He came dose to me Infants and ljtnolng—8. Ftfleld. wait for you, because I had to to the quite now. ing his head out of the window, he saw fair feed In a In the Children—Experience against Gorham- L. J. 1 -ermoinl. go pasture morning Experiment,j theater. Your “She is right here in town,” he answer- some men in the He called N. H.—S. M. Leavitt A son. mother.” asleep yard. and not turned on the rape until tho E. Kussell. 1 said to ed, “with her aunt, and I see her every to them to him a drink of Gore—F. ”Ah,” myself, “the young bring water, dew Is and for an hour or so 1». off, only ..nightvdle—L. Bradford. couple are coming home.” As the latch day.” but no one answered him. A second and ^ennebunk—J. U. Otis. at first, the What is CASTOR IA “I am of gradually extending time, own glad that,” I said. “Perhaps a third time he with no eunebunkport—G. E. Miller. of my door clicked 1 heard two per- called, response. your mother will come around and ask after a week they may be allowed to Livermore Falls—C. Newman. sons come up the stairway. Finally he yelled out: Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props iAwlston—Chandler St Wiushufc her to come hack go to It as they will without of “My mother is not at home,” said a again.” “One of you fellows bring me a drink danger and It is Harmless and Long Island—S. H. Mars uni. He shook his head bloat. Soothing Syrups. Pleasant. It cheery, manly voice, ‘‘but here is her hopelessly. “She of water and I’ll give you 320 acres of They should have opportunity Limerick—8. A. (.’.Grant, wu«Mtug UUUIIU1 Iiur doesn't even want to hear her name VIMIIIII) UIIUT jiuri'ouc iitabon—C. H- Fosse.. greeting, as kind and loving as ever.” land.” This aroused one of the sleepers, to run out iuto another pasture when Falls—a. .. Gern. spoken,” ho answered “and I substance. Its is its It JLlbson I dou’t know what else the man or the sadly, who called back that ha wouldn't climb they wish to.' which they will as soon ago guarantee. destroys Worms Mechanic Falls—Merritt Penning. haven’t to set house- woman said—sweet love words, no enough money up those step* for 320 acres of land, and the as eaten and Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind No. Deerlug— Noyes •• ... doubt, they have enough. Ijambs and allays \ey. wife is now for >■ as n keeping. My sorry what offer was raised to 640 acres. The man No. Waie boro—.1 .. so. sueii young husband and wife arc fattening hogs do better If have Colic. It relieves cures » has but she is they Teething Troubles, Constipation N.’. Haven—(. ;.nt to indulge in on their happened, miserably under the tree drew a bucket of water wedding night.' some wheat bran when on and Noith Btratforu Nh.-J.o u: cabin*. afraid of my mother.” and every day Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the F.f. *to»u. -Ira. Alberta Dnmman had been my lugged it up stairs and offered a dip- Norway— “What are to do about it?” the rape, but this Is not necessary for Stomach and and W ii it n..s5i .v-inoaU., landlady now for two years. She was a you going perful to the toper, but he pushed it Bowels, giving healthy natural sleep. He seemed so and fearful of con- or calves. A. O. Novel. little, rotund woman, with a vivacious boyish aside. “Give it to me out of the bucket sheep growing Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. N. Conway—c. li. Wnltaker. sequences that I could not It Is temperament, which betrayed every min- help getting like a horse," he said, ami he put about reported that last year more Old Orchard—Cha Fogg. out of with him. If he had had Oxford—C. F. buirbutt ute the pretence of actor blood in her patience half the contents of the bucket under his than n million acres of rape were a little more I felt sure the two FblUpps—W. A. I). crania. veins. For many years, she told me, energy, belt. grown In this country, and If sale of GENUINE ALWAYS Kicnmand—A. L. Freb.e. women would not have become she had been wardrobe woman in the separat- In those days a Texan's word was his seed Is a criterion for there CASTORIA Rumiord Falls— F. J. Rolfs. ed. He shrugged his shoulders. “I Judgment Rockland—Duuu St Carr. only stock company house in the city. bond, and this fellow kept his word about can’t he may be 10,000,000 acres this year. And Art & Wall Taper Co She had saved a help myself,” murmured, “and, the land. Next he made his *• up little money, which morning ben- A. J. Huston. us are I am to yet It was almost unknown here five things now, glad be able efactor a deed to 640 acres Sanford—Trafton Bros. she loaned at reasonable interest to ac- of Brazos to be with w'ife without mo- years ago, excepting In some of Bkowhcgan— II. O. Graves. tors nnd actresses in hard luck, and she my being bottom land. This land still belongs to parts lested.” Canada, where farmers had learned HouUi Fortiand—J. F. Merrunaa. was able besides to do a profitable busi- the descendants of the water carrier and 41 H. Kicker St Son. “You must : ‘ss in bring them together,” 1 is one of the farms to the value It In N. E. Gordon. purchasing and selling cast off finest be found in placed upon England. admonished. “It is your to Louth Windham—J. W.Kean. y dresses and stage gowns. The duty. Try all Texas. It is now worth from $33 to The general opinion seems to be that D. make an end of this unsatisfactory state Boutli Fans—A. bturtev.m »» tongued wardrobe woman was as $40 per acre.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. whore rape Is grown and fed where It South Faria—F. A. bhurtleif & C»tWT*UW COMWWY, TT MURRAY ■TSttT, N«W YORK CITY. Westtfuis-b. out her hand to ine. novel waa one of this season’s. WUcnssett—Gibbs & Rumllett. Furniture from all kinds of periods hob- “That’s more can He—How could you tell that? Watervlile—W. D. Spalding. nobbed with chandeliers aad cheval than I understand,” Early and Late Plowing. Westbrook—W. B. Boothbr. I said “Why, evi been so this glasses of long forgotten periods. somewhat dryly; “the wife be- :ything's dry The Kansas station carried on two Woodlords—Chapman St Wyman. longs in her husband’s home.” season.” YarmouthrlUo—A. J B. MltchelL Mrs. Damman’s son was very different experiments, one In the summer of “You know how are in character and from things with us,” disposition his Mrs. Grimsonbeak—What do yon sup- 1897 and the other In the summer of mother. While she she insisted, with a sob. was shrewd and full pose will become of our if be 1898, to determine the relative effect of PORTLAND POST OFFICE “Yes, I know. You are afraid of boy persists of temperament, he was taciturn and your In walking on the railroad track? early and late on the moisture slow of mother-in-law, who has a good heart, but plowing comprehension. Despite his 30 Mr. Criinsonbenk—Maybe he’ll become of the CORRECTED TO JULY 1800. is unusually obstinate. And you,” turn- content soil. The experiment of 1, years he wTns as helpless as a child al- an actor. ing to the husband, “have not the energy 1898 Indicates that the disk harrow OFFICE HOURS. most. In his habits he was absolutely to these two women correct and faithful his bring together. You, Trotting Thomas—I wish I could turn may be a valuable means of conserv- Postmaster's 9.00 to employer, who Office, (Sundays excepted* my dear Mrs. Damman, went of a in. had him the of head your toyjelf into rumor for a few moments. ing moisture, If It Is used ELIXIRmixture of ■ A in. to 5 given position book- especially ©TRUE’SIs not a stimulant but a blood and harmless vegeta- p. cleansing own of own free purifying, free will, and your will William—What for? soon worms. ( ashler's Office, (Sundays excepted.) 6.00 a keeper at a moderate salary. His moth- Walking after tho last rain preceding a ble ingredients which cures disorders of the digestive tract and expels It ■ must back.” m. to 6.00 p. m.: Money order department, o.oo er and he always ate their meals togeth- you go “Why, they way a rumor grius cur- period of A fair does not whip the tired organs into temporary activity as moat remedies do, followed ■ a. m. to 6.oo in.: When I saw that words had made drought. comparison p. Registry department, 9.00 a er. On my rency so quickly.” by an equal reaction, out True's Elixir removes tne cause of the trouble and its tonic ■ Sunday he went to the theater, between nnd can m. to 6.00 p. m. a on the two disking early plowing which follow Its use. A favorite I and during the week he waited deep impression young peo- effects are due to good, sound digestion and pure blood, General (Sundays 7.30 patiently Bill—I believe some horses can read. not be made from this be- Is due to its cures. Ask ■ Dtlivery, excepted.) for the old ple, I continued, “You had better go experiment, family medicine for 47 years. Us popularity entirely your a. m. to 7.00 p. in. Sundays 9.00 u> 10.00 a in.. lady’s return from the play- A ME. ■ home right now and become reconciled Jill—What put that iu your hekd? cause the good effects of the disking druggist for it. 35 cents a bottle. OR* J* F. TRCJK CO., AUBURN, 1.00 to 2.00 r. m. house. that he might partake of supper to mother-in-law.” “Why, I’ve noticed in the park that were obliterated a Carriers Deliveries, (Sundays with her. Then she would tell with your largely by heavy excepted.)—In him, some of the animals off business section of the city between and “Mother is away from home this even- shy away when rain which fell before ex- High j delightful accuracy, all that had happen- July 3, the India streets at 7.00. 9.00 and ll.oo a. in.. 1.30 and said Fred. they see a ‘Keep Off the Grass' sign.” ed during the performance, w'hile he lis- ing,” perlment with early plowing began. 6 p. m.; in other sections at 8.00 a m., 1.30 p. iu. “All the better,” I suggested. “Let Mmday delivery at Ofhoe window, 9.00 to 10.00 tened musingly and sometimes with eyes The results of the two experiments of to 2.00 w'ife the and when she He—’Miera is a funny about a a. m., 1.00 p. in. Collections from street * almost closed in your prepare tea, thing 1897 and 1898 boxes at 7.00 and 11.00 a sleep. fried certainly show that, as WHY in., 4.00 and 8.00 in. DON'T YOU BUY A HOME? p. Now this comes back from the theater every- egg. Sundays, 6.00 p. in. only. idyllic existence was about to 'far as the effect soli moisture Is __ She—What’s that? upon are on enr ne thing will be lovely.” We offering new, modern houses lines In I’ortlunil ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL A interrupted or ratner extended. Young me no matter how much concerned, early fall plowing Is cer- I told them to follow and, to my “Why, seasoning and nl that will you, and the terms Boston, Southern and Western, intermediate f Dammsn grew courageous one day and fleering prices surprise joy, saw that they had agreed to do as I you put on it it appears to be flat.” tainly much better than late, nnd es- Offices and connections via. Boston & Maine ) confessed to his mother that he loved a are no more burdensome Ilian paying rent. Tor Instance, we railroad (Eastern Division.! Arrive at 12.15, bade them. \ entered the house about pecially Is this true when there Is a girl and had promised to marry her. will sail a new 7 room with furnace electric 6-00 and 10.45 p. in.: close 8.00 a. in., 12.00 in., five minutes before they could possibly The Summer Girl—Stop! You must the you house, hem, | Mrs. Damman’s verbosity would not per- drought through months of July 6.00 and 9.00 p. m.; Sundays, arrive 12.45 p. m., reach it, for they had perceptibly fallen not kiss me until we are engaged. lights, bath room, bot water, on cs.r line, everything ready lo close 12.00 m., 4.30 and o.oo p. in. mit her to conceal this fact from me. As and August lu addition to this, the behind. Once within, I discovered that The Drummer—Oh, well, my house can Boston, Southern and Western, and inlerme. she was serving my coffee one morning much better condition of the soil ob- move into, and sirtclly first class, for $2,500. You pay diate offices and connections, via Boston md Fred was in error about his mother’s will not allow me to make contract she me with the new of any al monlli. We have all Maine railroad. (Western division)—Arrive at ] acquainted state tained by the early plowing should $500 down and Ihe balance $23 per affairs. absence. The sewing machine was rat- until I have procured samples of goodsJ 10.45 a. m.. 5.30 and 8.20 p. m.; close 6.00 and 8.00 have kinds und all and if arc for a tling away at a considerable weight toward In- prices you looking home, l| a. m.. 12 m. and 2.30 p. m. “Do you know your son’s fiancee?” I lively pace. Suddenly tmetrrr. via Maine Central Railroad—Arrive uu luea LTys-Jsfu uuuu. 1 The Girl—Now farmers to their Tall will pay you lo see us at once. asked, a little as to my uugcieu Quaker don’t say there ducing push plow- 2M' and 4.40 a in., 12.30 and 6.00 p. m.; close just uneasy how she around my vest and from its are no in our after us In the season as 10.15 and 12.00 in., aud 0.00 p. m. Sundays, would take this sudden surprise. pocket rapid people state, ing early possible. 12.00 m. a of It was the boat race. The close No, she had uever seen her, but depths pulled scrap paper. experiment of 1898 also strikingly Intermediate officers and connec- Inquiry Augusta. friends Mrs. Dam man’s welcome to her daugh- The Gotham Girl—Well, they had to Illustrates tho fact that all tion via Maine Central milload—Arrive nt 2.00 among had elicited tho informa- effective ter-in-law on the night of her arrival ns come over to New York to be 53 Sired. and 9.00 a. ru.. 12 30 1.45 an 1 0.00 p. in.; dose av tion that she came of a respectable fam- rapid. methods of culture to preserve moisture Exchange SeptSeodtf a 6.00 a. m.. 12.00 m., 4.If and 9.00 1*. bride. Quick as a flash I it to p. ily and was a good looking young miss. pinned must break the connection for Farmington. Intermediate office* and connee- the door and then withdrew to own Knew Wlmt capll- “I’ll receive her as my Poverty Meant. Hons, via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at my daughter,” she UUIUV.UUU uemcvu luc DUllUYU to await the appearance of J 12.46 and 6.10 p. m.; close at 7.45 a. ul and 12.15 said, “and they can both live here. apartment My husband and and the subsoil, and the culture must THE VIRGIL CLAVIER p. m? son’s is not wife. SCHOOL, salary large enough to sup be after Rockland, intermediate office* and eonnec The young wife’s joyous cry startled repeated every heavy rain to port a separate household, aud I cannot A Lions via Knox and Lincoln railroad—Arrive me. “From mother!” she as continue the effec tiveness of the treat- OradLed. Fiano ScliOOl, him out of own gasped, 12.30 and d.oo p. m.; close at 6.00 a. m. and 12.0) give auything my means, her eyes fell on the of paper on the ment. ru.. and 4.10 p. m. so they will have to make their home piece door. And then she read aloud sentence WILL OPEN SEPT. 1899. Skowhegun, intermediate offices and coirneo- here, and my daughter-in-law will have Ilth, Uous, via Blaine nitial railroad—Arrive at after to learn how to me.” sentence, alternately sobbing and Planting; Strawberry Beds. Fourth arason Over two hundred students Inst year 12.4ft p. m.; CiOse at 12.15 p. m. please laughing: “Dear children: God bless your island Pond. Ft,, intermediate offices and Now the wedding had been celebrated Strawberry beds may be made either Classes In (Sight Rending, T.nie, Ear Training, Technic, via home coming. I love you both, dear connections, Grand Trunk Railway-Ar- and henceforth the young people would In April or August. Spring Is general- and of Tin •it. rlve at 7.00, 11.45 a. in., 6.00 p. ul ; Sundays 7 00 daughter and beloved son. I couldn’t Harmony, Anulysts Hi,lory be my for their room was as the best time for mak- a. m.; close at 7.30 a in.. 1.00 and 7.30 p.ut neighbors, ly regarded THE KINDER CLASS will next to wait for you, because I bad to go to the begin Saturday morning, Sept. Sundays 7J;) p. m. mine. If my misgivings had con- a now The are theater. Your Mother.” ing planting. plants nt lO o’clock. Gorham, y. II.. intermediate offices and con- tinued about the new member of the 23d, more certain to live, require less care, nections, via Grand Trunk railroad—Arrive at that “Fred, Fred,” she sobbed, “your Office hours 11 to 12 and 2 to 4 after 1st. 7.00 and 11 it. and 6 00 m.: household, friendly welcome, pinned Sept. nt., p. Sundays 7.00 mother wants me to come back again. the beds become well Ailed and a full a. in., clo 7.30 a. ni.. l.oo, 7.30 p. ul Sun- to the door of my landlady's quarters on She has me—dear mother!” crop is obtained the days at 8.0v. iu. and 7.30 p. m. the eve of her arrival, would have dis- forgiven following season, BAXTER BUILDING. Montreal—Arrive at 1L43 a. m. and u.oo The door flew and the girl wife but runners as as 7.0), pelled them. In the morning Mrs. Dam- open, young planted early p. m., close a' 1.00. 7.3) p ni. Sunday close rushed in. With a sob she threw herself 7.30 p. in, man, as usual, brought my coffee and Aug. 15, carefully nursed, not allow- auB29dTo,ThAStf FRANK E. RANKIN, Director. into the elder woman’s arms. “Forgive Swonton. Ft.. intermediate offices and con rolls. ing any new runners, will make strong nections, via Mountain Division M. C. K. 1L— me, mother, forgive me! Oh, how glad I are she with a crowns that Arrive at 6.15 o. 111.; close at 8.00 a. in. “They here,” said, “You have never known the of will give larger berries am to be at home again with you!” pangs WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They h»»e itood th. ts.t of year,. Bartlett. N. If., intermediate offices and con- broad, motherly smile. “Didn’t you hear he the June than can be ob- I stood motionless at my door. What poverty!” exclaimed bitterly, following OTnniin -^od have cured thousands of nections via Mountain Division M. C. R. R.— the noise we made when I came home The heiress’ tained A I cases of Nervous Diseases, sucU Arrive at 8.30 a. m. and 12.45 ne'xt? Mrs. Damrnan had not eyes softened, though li<|- by spring planting. The yield, VI I 11VIIIVInllnb and 8.15 p.m.; last Is a opened j as Dizziness, a. night? My daughter perfect ! uid to with. Debility, Sleeples** close at 8.00 m., 12.30 and 7.45 p. m. her mouth. What if she were still ob- begin however, will uot be so great as If I I Bess and Brldolon, little witch—pretty as a peach too. I Aliy Varicocele,Atrophy,&c» Cornish, Hiram, Sleep Falls stiuate and would drive from I ‘‘Indeed I have,” said she warmly. “I the Ah BIN I They clear the brain, strengthen via Mountain M. C. H. si.—close know like her.” again planted previous spring. Nearly 8 division, you'll went to a sale where no one the circulation, make digestioa 5.00 in. home the penitent But, no, I bargain all the p. An hour later I sauntered down the girl? prize fruit comes from August and a knew me aud found 1 had left perfect, impart healthy Rochester. N. intermediate heard her voice now. my purse to the whole All drains and losses are checked H„ offices and con- hall. A voice, fresh as a bird’s, sang a planting.—Iowa Homestead. vigor being. permanently. Unless patients at home.” are condition nections, via Portland & Rochester railroad— “My dear child,” she said softly, “so uroperly cured, their often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Arrive gay little ditty. Mailed sealed. Price 6 with at 1.45 and 6.00 p. m.; close at 6.30 a. m. are $i per box, boxes, iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tho you sorry? If you had said so on to De an Arbiter. Send lor free and 12.00 m. “The bride,” I mused, aud presently Training Sprsylns Will Save a Pickle money, $5.00. book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. that miserable all would have been Crop. Cumberland Mills, Gorham and Westbrook a day, C. ti she hove in sight, wielding broom with “Did you ever save a dollar?” asked The seems H. Guppy Co., Agent*. Portland. Me. Arrive at 8.45 a. m. 1.45 and G.'K) well. I love are proof complete that (Sacearappa) a of arms to you; you my child just m.; close 6.30 and 12.00 a. m. and 5.30 pair round, dimpled bared the citizen severely. p. p. ul as much as lie!” pickles can be grown at a proAt upon South Portland and Willard—Arrive at 7 JO. the shoulders. The moment she saw me “Never,” auswered Meandering Mike. Island If on The seat of Nervous Diseases Is at base of bra!^ 11.00 a. m, 8.00 m.; close 6.30a. 1.30 and “Oh, mother,” she sobbed anew, “I Long good soil, properly "^ p. ul, she blushed and disappeared, dropping “Did you ever do a day’s work?” raja* a/jo* When the nerve cells at this point waste, a terrible 6.30 p. in. never knew how are. Scold cared for and the broom on a little of good you me, “Nerer.” thoroughly sprayed. decline of the system occurs. Nervous Pleasant dale and Cash Corner— Arrive 7.30 heap dust she Debility. do what you will with me, you are my The New York state Atrophy, Varicocele,bailing Memory, Pain in Bade and 11.15 a. m. and 4.30 close OJOa. m. had swept On top of the not?” station recom- p. m.; together. heap, “Why Insomnia. Etc., are of this and 1.30 and 6.30 ul darling mother anyhow !” mends no Dyspepsia, symptoms p. staring at me in uncomfortable fashion, “Mister, you’re an intelligent man, an particular cultural methods, condition. Neglected, it results in Paresis, C rt I8LAND And they were reconciled. They call- MAILS. lay a scrap of white paper. you can see dat dese discussions between leaving these to the Judgment of the Insanity, or Consumption. PalmoTablets ed me to I had jlllj. Peaks “The I witness their joy, and an cure these ills thfc starved Is,and—Arrive at 10.00 a. m. and 4.15 welcome,” murmured, stooped capital labor is bound to continue. grower. It does say, though, with all CUn& by renewing hard w'ork to make Fred understand that cells, all drains ana weakness p. m.; close at 8.30 a. in. aud 2.30 p. in. and lifted the to save What I’m aimin at Is to me mind cheesing replacing motherly greeting , keep that be- wi b a % boxes and I had the of on the emphasis, thorough spraying, KlPDUniK HFRII ITY strength and ambition, goc. bos; Long Chebeague Islands—Arrive at 9.00 it from destruction with tho rest of the placed scrap paper perfectly free from prejudice on either ncnvuuo ULDILII la lron-clnd Bend for Fres a m. and 6.00 close at 8.00 tween July 13 and Aug. 1, as the season (^t guarantee) $5.00. p. m.; a. m. and 1.16 door that had brought about peace and Bide so’s HALSID DRUG O. rn. debris. to bo right in line when dey Old Age Postponed. CO., CLEVELAND, p. harmony in the little household. It was demands and continued at Intervals of Cousin's Island—Arrive at 0.16 a. m.; close “She can't be very sentimental." wap ! wants some one to do a good job of arbi- C. H. GUPPY * CO.. AGENTS, PORTLAND, Mi?. an innocent and if he ever or ten until frost kins the 2.30 p. m. my silent comment, “or she would have deception, tratiu.”— Washington Star. eight days STAGS MAILS. had confess it to Ilia wife treasured these penciled lines all her the courage to j vines, will most effectually prevent Bowery Beach—Arrive at 5.30 m.; close at I never heard of ft.—St. Louis p. life.” I soon Republic. mildew and allow the to mature 2.30 m. Naturally made the ac- plants INSPECTION WATCHES. p. Drury I .one theater has the largest fire- MAINSPRINGS, 75c. Cape Elizabeth and KnightvUle— Arrive at quaintance of the youthful bride auJ v the best crops the soil and surround- 17 regulator nickel No neart to fear sudden attacks f chol It is ill f.*ei Jewel adjusted Tat. Elgin T.30 a. m. and 5.30 p. m.; close at 6.00 a. m. and found her to be all proof emtaii: iu the world Sllverlm* I5.r0. B. W. Raymond 17 and that her mother-in ra infantum. diarrr.ee turn 100- ’.«-i’.l produce. case, f 8.00 p. UL dy«eiki«rv, by 30U feet, made of iron.ami usbesfu*, j 21 jewel Is the best Railroad Watch. TUe best American made by the mer of sort; If r* i» bey*1 l)r adjusted Mainsprings, Vnek Pond, Pride's Comer, Windham, No. l&w had said of her. She was as complaint any These wateue* will pass the inspection. Me- Elgin and Waltham Warranted handj ta Bud in ease of Gre can lower itsell companies. Windham, Raymond and South Casco— Arrive Lvvur. a .u-wotoi Mh. tmsfberiy Take the Him Statu Piikss for a KENNEY, the Jeweier, Monuine'it Square. for one year. McKKNxKY, the Jeweler and alert about the hovuw as she was in 1C> seconds. it 10.00 a. m.: close at 2.00 p. ul 1 the medicine chest. ajton.aiivulty weekly paper. J*> Monument Square. marlOdtl J

..., ■ 11, ■ «,, Apples, sweet.... 2 0042 75 BIBS. CfflVAHO—cash ouotatk.u. FUTURE EVENTS. Ar Gth, sclis Freddie Eaton. New York. Emma RAILROADS- liJUOABS. ... 5 _ Oil* I'arpeatln* wnd 12% Khmr stead F Chase. Boston. oti.. 15 22% wnuat— No 2 No 3 L’goma and Centennial oU.. MtL, lft* tot lOMi spring —; do at fl*anni j UM>U«'K*TKH-Ar Ath, Mh« Nat.ve Amort- No a ItoiI at Sept 4-8—State Pair. I.ewtoton. > Refined Petroleum. I2‘>tat..^ 20** Wednesday's Quotations. 71 He. Corn—No 2 at 8? <«. aHe* c*n, islat*; U H Ferguson. Mad docks. Provi- Lewis- No 2 yellow at 3i«32H*. * htis—No 2 at I Portland & Yarmouth Electric Co. Bepr. 4-12 Maine Ministers' Inetitute, Pratt*s AaM.... 12!* WRIAT. y* Ueuc tor Bangor; R I. Tay. Baton, do fbr do. Ry. Brfdgton & Saco River R. B. ton. Half bWe le extra. 5*81 H ; No 2 white at 23*4028 He: No 3 white II YaN NIB— Ar 6th, sell* Sadie Corey loaded Own I n«. C)rm: at *23 H«: No 2 No Sept. 6-7-Christian Endeavor Htatte Convention, Raw Linseed oh. 40 5 61 23H Hye f»oc; 2 Harl«*v ^t for a western poit; Albert Pharo. bound east leave head of Elm street for Yarmouth September. No 1 Flaxseed at I > W pARS Portland. Boiled Linseed oil.. 48 a>A3 09% 70% »He; J8H; Faxsee land *'tiled).I st 6.46 a. m.. and half-hourly thereafter til! ... December...... 71 71% at 1 seed a! 2 10 Sept 6—Meeting Maine Historical Society at Tnrpannn* ..... 52*82 2o; prime Timothy I 4<»;Mes* Md, nr ha Nli ra W for an eastern 11-16 p. m l^nve for Underwood at 3 May. Fork 7 4t>«8 20;Lar«:> Spear. port; Spring TRAINS A DAY Point *»f Pines. Ciunber'and. ra!. .,.,.13 26*3 no 74% 74% 8f»;shoit rib sides C P Norm. Higgins, for Lynn; H A Leau.iog, 6.4 < a. id., and half hourly thereafier ti 6 salted 12.16; 8ept. 12—Fall term begins at Wesibroolc Semi- sitove ai d lurnace doat nwi.. 6 «o conx. 10ftA3n; Dry meats—shoulders 6»,i New mi nr port: T.inira Robinson, Kxetwr; K K then every fifteen minutes till 11.16 p. m. H short clear sides 5 *u nary. l ranaiin .... 7 r.o £ a5 06. Hunt, hound east. »-e*v* Yarmouth for Portland at 3.30 a. m., Hebron Pea coal, September..... 81% 31% Butter urin—creamery cidairles TO AND FROM Sept. 12—Fall term of Academy begins. retail.... 8 25 December. 29 29 1«42> 13-£17. Anchor, d off Mass lliver, seh Wm B Herrick. and hali-hourly thereat fe-r tin *U t». m. Fair at Gor- Cheese erm at l OH all He# Sept 12-14—Cumberland County May.Z. 30 30 firm; Kebey, hath for Philadelphia. Leave Ui derwooil Spring for Portland at 8 ham. (;nrda««»Dnek. Eggs IIrm-fresh l;.He. .JACKSONVILLE- id 6th, seh L a. m.. and thereafter till 11.30; then OATS. Georgia lialf-liourIy Sept 12—Fall term opens at North Yarmouth Cor''ago Flour—receipts 29,«**o ft bis; wheat 162.000 l>le.ks n. Anderson, Boston. f)t*en minutes uii io,30 m. American p •very p Academy. lb.~..w10@Lt September. fo% bush; corn 8»7,iMs» bush; oats 725,mooI bush; LYNN—Ar f>th. sell Neitle ( hamnlor. Ken- Brfdgton, North and BatA. SUNDAY TIME. Brfdgton Sept U-Feiudon First Maine C ivalry at Man Hla..>...... ,.^,.^...,13* »IS54 M»y. .... 21% 21% rye u.ocm bush; barley BT.fKio bush. dad Plitladeinlitrt; Ylyroitu*. Chit tin, New York. at eave Portland for Yarmouth at 7.45 a. Sept 13—Annual Meeting oi Loyal Legion Manilla bolt rope_i..< ,i.. »4i.a PORK. Shipmants— Flour 11.0*8) bblsjwhcat 140,<>0O M ACH lAH—Ar 61U. schs Harry C Chesier. m.. Rlvertoi. corn ooo oats and halHiomly thereafter till 10.15 p. m. Leave Harrison. j .. bush; 332 bnsli; 357,Oil) bush HI I. Boston; Mansur B Oakes, Usenet. do; at Bau- I“»®» ost. 8 85 Pori land fo.* Underwood at 7.45 a. Sept 13-14-Reunion 13 Maine Regiment ^r-v.. rve ooOO bush; barley 0.000 bush. Bogina. Sanborn, oo; W R % hosier, Thompson, Spring in., Hu teo..8 30 836 and every iifteeu minutes thermal tor till lO.lo 1.32 DETROIT-Wheal quoted at 7*>Hc lor cash New York. on of tho Fifth Ma ne Battery H» :l. LA UP. p. m. Hinge Wnrriwon 10 W.ilerford Sepf.*14—Rrun 2S White; easli Red at 71 He; Sep at 71He; Dec MA( niAS—Ar 6;h. sch A McNIohol. Boston. at Ho Oct. 6 87% *- Leave Yarmouth for Portland at 6.30 a. m„ Togus. 10.. NFW KDFORD—Ar 5th. sell Joe. Calais. •» of the Mains 74 He. and thereafter (111 0 p. ui. Leave miles from eaeli irnln. Sept. 14, 15-Annual Convention I0o*....., 13 HtRS. NKWBUKYPOKT-Sld sch Evorett Web- bPlr.ynurly 6th, Underwood lor at Woimn Suffrage Association at Warervllie. »OI.../...U Oct. 6 36 TOLEDO—Wheat firm-cash and Sept ster, K QIHVheC. Spring Portland 7 a. m.. and t fifteen nvuut.es Uiereafier till m. Pep*, id-21—Oxford County Fair at South Parly. 69Hc; Dec 78He; May 77He. NEW LONDON •very 9,30 p. Diwgi «ad Dye*. -Bidmil,sch Maggie Mulvey. Portland. M. C. R 8.4» a m. Sept. 16 27— Fair at West Cumberland. Portland Press Bang> r lor New York. (Hike and waiting room 440 Congress street. R. 1.25. of Acid Oxalic.. Dully Stock %notatlone. 6.on p. m. Sept. 26-27, 28-Annual t’oiivemlou Mniua ..12 Cotton Mark" • KEWPUKT 3d. sch K Ran- jy» dtf Acid tart NEWS-Bid Clara Arrive Bridgton. n o* a. m.. 1.42. 8.27 Wonmr’a Christian Temperance Union at 3<‘i§40 Corrected by Bwau j* Barrett, Bqueers. IBS d ill. < harleson, Portia* d. p. m. Portland. Amnmnb» Middle street. illy Telegraph.* Arrlre H irrlson. 11.88 a. m„ 4 10, S.M n. m...... ,..16*/20 8 d Gth, sch* M 11 Creasy, Portland; John K « 0 SETT, I8»b. Exeunt on tickets at railuced rates on sale Oct 2-7—Maine Musical Festival in Bangor and Ashes, pot...... OJA STOCKS. 6, Ran all and Kdward K BOSTON & MAINE K. R. at Bais NEW YORK—The Cotton market was Biake, JB Ibgor. principal slut ons AT. anil It. & .M. It. K. Portland. copabla....5.»*67 Description. Par Value Bln. Asked to-day NOR KOI K —Ar til, sch John W Llnnell, Oct 3-3— Lincoln Countv Fair at Be- sew ax... .! .37 u 42 C nal owlet, l-tf.c hi 'her ; middling at 8 r>-i «, In .Ittiif ifith 1449. J. A. IIKNNKTT, linmarlscotra. National Bank...... loo 100 102 upland Handy. Wa-iiingtou. K'fwit Mwperintemlent. Oct 3*7—Grange Fair. Food and Hades Exhi- Borax..I O? 11 asco National Bank.loo lo7 HD do gull 6 9rj»c ; sales 1177 bales. CM. slop B Scribner. Honolulu ; WK61KKN DIVISION. _auamdtf bit at Hath Brimstone.r. :t.. 2 6 Cumberland National Bank. 100 Ht-niy Hyde. 100 102 CHARLESTON—The Cotton market to-day barge Verona, phrtfumr. Trains leave 1'orUand, Union s.atiou, for Oct 10-12—lopsnam Fair at Joe tit n ai. 40«4H chapman National Bank. loo ioi Topsham. closed firm; middlings 6 ll-iuc. Bid, seh Charles F Tuttle, Bowen, New Haven. Rear Ixiro 10.00 a. in.. 12 Oct. 11-12-."end-annuai session of Grffbd -uppera* ...... f.'...... z 1 !*l* 2 Fust Nntlouai Bank.100 100 102 «,rn»*ing, 7.lo, 9.0>, UAI.Y EHTON—The Colton mauet closed PERTH AMItuY-MM 6th, sch.* Lucia Porter, III 20. ?.6.». 6 ‘lit. tViO, 6.50 in.; ttesrboro MAINE CENTRAL R. Lod e of Good Tem.dars at PUtsflel 1. ream tartar.27Vs .•>*» lr elTec liumarable.7* n 1 22 Portland National Bank.loo 202 204 M kllllh—The Cotton market to-day closed 6.56,0216, July 81, lan. New Haven; Helen G Ally us 83 * ) l.ff, p. in.. Old OrdiH d, Saco, Itirid*- ii\- cerine. .20g7& * ortlaud Trust Co.100 14& l&o steady; middlings 5Hc. Moseley, LEA Paves,olnt. s.4 «. ... 10.09 a. in. IJJAINS VK PORTLAND — ford, 72», M.20, >, 12."* Aloe* cape ... 1 ft m 25 Portland Gas Comnany.50 *6 vo NEW ORLEANS—The Cotton market closed Cul, sch* Addle .Jordan. Saco: Addle ('harle- 12.30. 1.20,8.30 3 66, 6.2 6.oO 6.2<*. 6.50. AM a in—For Brunswick, (Low nu!Mma»(»MEKou ['auipbor.... .4u« 52 Portland Water ('o.100 103 106 son. laiwlston, firm; middlings 5Hc. Portland. Charles K Scliull. Bangor: Helen 8.00, 11.16 |i». m. l£*-nt»ebunk, Komtebuak «ri. Batn, Bouililiay. Be it .-al Mytrti Portlaud 8t. Railroad Co. .100 130 140 Pupltam iclt. ...y».B2&65 G Moseley, Ally ns Pului; Aobie B Walker, port, 7.00, 8.45. tO.INl in., 12.30, 3.30, 6 25. Augusta Water7ille, amt DpUim.....3 80u 4 85 Maine Ce ntfal K’r.100 180 MOBILE—Cotton market Is steady ‘.middlings Skowltcgaa Beilait. 170 Camden. 0.20 m. Well* Bench, Bu. Ilrrvvirk, bjsd a, m-Kor Danville Jo., >turnford Indigo.8bco81 Portland k llmUnalmr.i It U IOA ad Si. 7 1 l-l On. Falls. Ar Gth, sch Stella B Kennebec. 1."0, h.45. a. m.. 3.30, u.3*> Heim«. Lowtslou, lfa mm«b»n. loulue.4H»3 80 SAVANNAH-The Cotton market closed Kap'ln, p.tn. Souionworth, Hanley, Wla- BONDS. Keefly Island—Passed down 6th. sch Addle 7 *4 a. in.. 12. iO. 3.Ro u. in. Uirop. Lead field au*l WatervUle. C.. 4 *0i.«5 00 firm: Roclienter. 00, Quotations of l‘i oducts i» the Ipec Portland 69. 1907....M..lld 120 middlings 6Hc. Jordan, for Saco. Alton Hay, md Nortncvu l)oti 11.10 a. m.—Express lor Danvl.Ie Jo Lewis- Staple ~ —•~ — 1 •» Lakeport, Licorice, rt.. y. 8010 Poillan 49. 1902—1912 Funding. 101 103 Delaware Breakwater—Passed out sir ton, m.4<» it. 12 30 ip. WorMdcr (via ion. WatorvMe. Moosci.mid Lake via 20 n 2 45 ftb, m., p. Foxcroft, Morphine...2 Portland 4s. 1913. lo8 European Market? Alias. Philadelphia for Somersworlh 7,oou. m. Manchester. Concord Bangor. Bar Harbor. Aroostook and Dll b rt'.unot,.-«..v -2 20 Funding.106 Bangor. Couutv, Markets. lAe.3 Bangor 69. 1906., Water.. 112 114 PRO VIDKKCK— Ar sch Ella L ami 7 00 a. 3.3 i». in. Dover. Kaa. lor Houllon. Woodstock. St. Lending Nor. cod liver.2 0t'«2 26 *By Teldferaph.) 6th, Davenport, North, m, Stephen. Calais, Bath 4%s. 1907. Munioioal... 101 103 Biuiinwick. ter, Haverhill. I.awrence, Lowell, 7.0 .8.45 St. Andrews, ht. John and Halifax American cod liver 00? I 26 LONDON. 1899— onsols closed at via Bath As. 1921. KeftindiDg.101 103 Sept. «, HALKvf—Ar 6th. seb* Hannah F Carle'on, ft. in., 12.30. 3.30, 6.06 |>. m. Boaton, 4 30. 7.00 Vancoooro and to nil points on Washington Lemon ». 1 60 « 2 20 104H for and 104 15-16 for account. Belfast 4». 106 money Fauikinghain. Perth senator 8.46 a. in., 12.30, 1.46, 3.U< 6.05 u. in. Arrive Co K. K. Parlor car to Bar Harbor and at LMive.. ..^..1 LO«2 50 Municipal.101 Amboy, Grimes, taints 48 1901—1911 Kef unding.... luO 102 Sept 6. 1899.—The Cotton ■'tl.uo. Boston 7.26. 10.16 a. in., 12 46 4.10. 4.3 .7.16. John. I 1 75 a £ 00 LIVERPOOL, York Stock, Money and Grain eppt. Lewiston Bs,' Hoi. Munioioal.103 106 market steady: A meric, n middling at 3Hd; BA / ANNAH—Bid 6 h. seh Fbenercr 9.16 p. m. Leave Boston Puritan 5.59. 8.00, 12.40 p. ra.—Express for Brunswick, Bath. Winter^rcen.na,t 75(42 80 Heggett, Lock Lisbon Le\vistou4«. 1913. Municipal.10& 107 sales estimated 10.000 bales of winch ouoo Waren. Perm Amboy and Now York. 7.30. 8.30 a. m.. 1.2o. 4.16, 6.01 p. in. Arrive In land. Falls, Augusta, Watervllle. Market Review. Polish br'iude...!?.. T.58 a 80 5aoo 4s. 1901. Mumcii>al.loo 102 bales were for speculation and export. ViNKYARD-HAVKN—Ar mb. sch Ausie P jroriui.ua iu. u. I'J'OO, ii.o ’a, in., o.uu Hurunan., Newport. Bangor Mi.ckai..wf it«r ['luoi ate.. vis* l rriinri * nu*i« iwr wcw nnTfti. itimhi- SUNDAY TRAINS. ksilver. 73a:78 SAir.INU HATS OP STBA HUH I 1.10 m.—F n l)W' 4s cons. mtc... .104 loft PS. ward Abrab mi*. Gardiner for Phil >dcl om (and p. D vi e Jo., Rumor! F.IU jurnine...87 «40 * mow r*f Scar boro ( Heims L :NEW YORK, *ept. 6. f6s.l9oo.exteii sn.loa IOS all vailed); T W Allen, Port Katon lor Bnioit; roolng, 7.10, 9.20, 10.16. a.m.. wistou, Farmington, Carrabmet, l.heuharb, rt.75o I 50 .. 21 2.0* Portland A Ogd’g gtis.'ftoo. 1st nugioa 1C3 Rremen.New York. Bremen .Hept Win Stater. Port for Bangor; George 3.40. 4,1ft. G.lu, «.16, 7-16 |>. ID. hear boro Ramreley, Bingham. Watorvide. Skowhegan. on call was firm at Kt snake..!. 3o a 40 Liberty Money 3Vb.t£G per cent; Portland Water C»P* 4s. Alter..New York. Genoa .... 23 Beach, Pina 7.10 lO.lo h. Il5p. in.-For 1927 .... 104 10 9 Hept liirk, Hoboken for Portland; Fred C Holocn, Point, 8.15,9.20. Freeport, Brunswick. Hath, »« <2 Patna ..New York. 23 Ill 12.6... last loan at 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper saltpetre.. Hamburg Hept (ioi ten burg lor Calais. JfcuO, 3.4.1, 4.15, 5.H* 0.16, 7.15 p.m. Augusta. Watervdle. Skowhegan. Belfast. senna. .i-.rrm .2:> <• 30 Mohawk.New York. 23 Old I»o er and at er ct. Boston stork Market. London.Hept scha Susie M Orchard Saco, Bldderord, 7.10, 8.16, Foxen.ft. Greenville. 4%®6 | Sterling' Exchange firm, n Passed, Plummer, Philadelphia Bangor. Canary seed. 4 6 hm—1»...... New York. Liverpool... 23 9.20, 10.1 6 a. m 3.40. 4.15, 6.0 Oldiown aud and Hept f**r Portland; Luchina Su ton, Nor oik for no; I2.R6, 2.0'S Mottawamkeag to Bucksportv WltbJ actual business in bankers bills 4 air' s ardainons .....\.*».'.V.. 1 25*51 60 The following were tho closing quotations of fl. batur Bretagne.New York. Havre.Sept 23 Klenzer W Cl irk. Newport News lor do; Mark 6.10, r>.:io. 16, 7.16 p m. Davn, Rochester, iays. carb.3s* •• 6% stocks at Boston Tartar 8 Alton 6.10 m.—For (g.486% for demaud. 4 83:!ga4 83^ lor six- soda, by Prince-New York. Naples.&c. .Sept Gray. Calais tor New York: Lizzie Lane. Bin- Bay, Lakrport. 4.15 p. iu. K«nna p. Brunswick, Ba«b, Rockloud. Sal...%.2^ «; 3 Aumisoti. t oo. Aurania.New 26 North Augusta aud Wat rvide. rates at 4 « nanta ve. n. new. 22% York. Liverpool.. .Hept gor for Sarah Eaton, Calais for New bank. Barwick, Dover, Exeter, ty days; posted 84<&4 87%. Cuibmea o Boston do; Haven; Hava 5.15 m.-For Danvili.* sulphur... :iaj *: Maine. .199 Saale.New York. .Bremen.Hept 26 l«evt Hart, Bangor lor Providence; Wm B Her- lilil. Law re nca, Lowell, Boston, 12.56 p. Junction. Mechanic cial bills 4 82 5 4 82%. Sugar lead.....*. .*«vi**.*#.--.**»»..2o«22 ! Fails. Ueu Mans. DIQ... 09% Majestic.New York. Liverpool.. .Hept 27 rick. Kennebec for Cbas E Baicb, 5.00. 5.30, p. iu. Arrive iu Boston 6.18, 8.30. Lewiston. Saturdays to Uumford Fails White wax. .6u«66 Philadelphia, Parior car to 8ilver certificates 53*4 «iGO no common. g* P’Ul.New York. .Ho’ameton. Sept 27 Kennebec, bound west. 9.42 p. m. Lewiston. blue. 8«11 8 06 ni Bar Silver VHrol, Maine entr**... 160 Noordland.New York.. Antwerp.. ..Hept 27 WASH INGTON-CId ech Chas G Endi- KASTEEV DIVISION. p. —Express to I^wlston. Pnrlor car. 69%. V'anila. 5th, bean.$18<&$1S Union Pacinc. *7% Marquette.New York. Glasgow. ...Hept 30 Portsmouth. Boston and otauuus 9. 0 am. Bldde- ll.Oop. m.-Night Express for Brunswick. Mexican dollars 47%. cott, Bailey. way Rath. Uunpovvdrr-Shot. Union Pacinonttt. 80% Patricia.New York. .Hamburg Hept 80 forcl, Klttrry, Portsmouth, Newbury- Lewiston, Augusta. Waierville, Bangor, Government bonds Am or loan Mm. KtrurU...New York. 30 Alonsehead « ake. Annistook via steady. 60 .. arid Liverpool ...Sept Foreign Porte port, Salem, Lvnu, 2.00. 0.00 a in.. 12.46, G.00 County old- Blasting.,.3 25$8 Touralne.. ...New York. 30 town. Bar 4 26 \menoao -sugar, common....157% .Havre.Hept m.. I'ortsm.vuth, Boston, 2.06, 9.00 a, m., Harbor, Bucksport, Ht. Spt.riiiw. 6U«,6 Teutonic..... New York.. .Oet 4 Ar at London steamers Mon- p, Stephen. Calais, it Hides. Drop snot. 26 lbs.1 20 Sugar, mo ... 121 Liverpool.. 8ept 5, Cervona, 12.46. 1.46, 6.00 p. in. Arrive Bo«t->n, 5A7 a. in Andrews, sr. Victoria... New Oak more, Boston. John ami ail aroo took via The follow F... 1 50 Mexican Central .. 76 Auk York. Hamburg... Oct 5 treal; Ar, tttb, steamer An- 12.30, 4.00, 4.30. 9.00 p. III. Leave Boston, 7.30, County Vanceboro. ing quotations represent the pay- FIT, Boston. Halif.ix and the Provinces and to all in this market: glian. 9.00 A in., 12.30, 7410, 9.45 p. m Arrive Port- points on ing prices lla/. -X Cld at Washington Co. R. R. New York of Stock* Hlllsuoro, NB. Sept 2. scb E V Glover, land, 11.46 a. UL, 1A06. 4.J0, 10.16, iu.. 12 40, Saturday night train Cow and steers... 7c tMb Quotations and Bond* Ml.viAfUttn a. st-% p. does not Pressed .$13//*15 .SEPT. 7. Shanks, Newark. run to Belfast Dexter. Dover and Bulls and st-ig?. 6o niglit Foxcro Loose (By TelegraulU Sunrises...... 5 151-12 00 In port at Port Praya Atig 0, sell Navarino, I M»AY t o beyond Bangor excepting to Bar Skins—No 1 quality .10c Hay.$1 ;{//$'« M1K" wa*^r Harbor. Jtraw. car The are 6 .... Warren, for Orchllla and N of Bleeping car to St John and 2 lots...$lCkfi$12 following tho closing quotations of Sunsets. 8 1 12 30 Hatteras. ready. Washing-* No ... .8 e Sid fm lllddrford, Klttrry, Portsmouth, New- ton Co. K. R. ** Bond*: Moon sets. (6 511Height.on— uo Panama Aug 20, ship Kate Thomas No 3 e 397c Leather. bury port, Salem, Lynn, Boston, 2.00a. in., 12.5.} a. in. midnight— ML ♦ 6. 6. (Br>, Tliomav, Portland, Desert Special for Culls .25 a 60 New York— Sept Bcpt 12.46 p. UL Arrive Boston, 5.57 a. in., 4.00 Sid fm Rosario July 24. Adam W Brunswick. Augusta, Waierville. Bangor and Light.....25// 26 »ew4s, reg.130% 13 V* ship Spies, p. m. Leave Boston, 9.00 a. m„ 7.00, 9.45 New 4s. Godett. Boston. Bar Harbor, sleeping car to Bar Harbor. VI Id Weight .26 « 26 coup. ..13o% 130% n: p. m. Arrive Portland, 10.13 u Tbilisi JN EW6 Sid fm Turks Island sch Low- 12.10, p. in., Retell Grocers* Sugar Market. Heavy.s.„.. v.„....2.o26 New|4s, reg.111 % 311V* >ept 3, Herald, 12.40 ilium. Whit* Mountain Division. New 4s. 113 ell, New Haven. Good d’mg.24/i 26 coup.113 0. J. FLAMDELa, G. P AT. A. Boston. 8.45 a. m.—For Portland niarKet—cut loaf 7c; confectioners G. Sid rm Hrligton, Burling- Jmoil backs —.88 /# 39 Denver A R. 1st.106% 106% Calcutta Aug 13, barque E C Mowatt, Fabyans, at at coffee PORT cur PORTLAND Jean dtt ton, Lai easier, Cole No. S rat 8c.; powdered G%c: granulated Gc; Am Erie gen. 4s. 72% 72% Mowxtt. Mauritius. brook, font — call.90ai oo Beecher Falls. St. •rushed c; yellow 4%c. Mo. Kan. A Tex. 2ds.70% 73 V* Sid Im Maul a Sept 1. ship Challenger, Gould, Quebec. Johnhury. Sher- Lumber. brooke, Montreal. St Paul and Minne- 1 Kansas A Pacific consols. WEDNESDAY, Sept 8. Hong Kong and New York. STL AM KltS. Chicago, Whitewood— Parlor car to Portland Wholesale Market* Oregon Nav.lst.113% 133% In port at Bahia Blanca July 20. bqe Emits, apolis. Montreal, sleeping car to So 1&2. 1 Arrived. Falls. Parlor car lo PORTLAND G. in.$40.//$46 Texas Pacific, L. G. lsta.... J15% 116 Pray, from Rosario (to load for Rio Janeiro). Fabyans Quebec. Sept. 1 in. 35.it 40 1.25 p. in.—For lebago Lake. Brik Sape. do reg. 2ds. 06 56 Steamer Planet Mercury (Br), Shields Ar at Cardenas Aug 12. sch Clara A too via Wheat was influenced the 1 in. r.. « Kelley, Phiuney, Rati and North to-day by strength Common, 28 32 Union Pacific lsta. —To K R* ford & Co. Ptilnnev, Mobile. bongo River. Conway, Fabyans Lancaster Colebrooke. I eecher ©I outside markets and by improvement In the Cyprus— Steamer Horatio Hall, Bragg. New York— Sid aotb. barque John R Stanhope, Falls, Luceu- L In No .. $45 Quotations of stocks— Marshall, buru. St. John-i ury, Newport. c $4<>// passengers and mdse to J F Macomb. Mobile. export demand, closing c/a higher at 71 v* 1 111. 85/1 40 Sept 5. o. ong- Souibeiopine.$28//, Tug Tamaqus, Philadelphia, towing Uranus, McLean, Thoinaston; James Barber, Fryeburg. Clear pine— Central Pacific. 57% 68 barge North Conway, Fabyans. Lunenburg, st3 •r. Flour firm and held fish Mi Carmel with coal to Randall & McAlister. Sprague. C inden; Hattie Muriel. Wasson, ston- higher, ry steady, /#■• 70 Clies. A Ohio. 28% 2 % Jo inshury, Montreal and to Toronto Uppers..$60 Sch Nathaniel T Palme', iiigtou; Jodti Stroup, Boston; Jolieti. aim with Sillied scarce uuu want d. 60 Chicago. Bur. A Quincy.136% 130V* Harding, Newport Wheipley. Chicago light pollock Select.... oihft News, with coal to Me Cent UK. Fowler, Rock port. daily except Saturday Sleeper to Fi e common. 45/f 55 Dei. A Hud. Canal Co.124 124% Montreal. Lemons firmer. Potatoes ste.tdy. Eggs firm. I Hch Gen E 8 Buike. Cld, sch Maguie Alice. Miller, 1 18 Del. Lack. A West.1 l Greeley, Philadelphia, Rockport. Spruce.e,.. f».«L 180% coal to Mo Cent KK. TK tm. Ths followlugquotations represent i.ie wuoie- Lieinlock. 12@ 14 Denver AIL G. 22% 22% Sch BHie «»* Neill. Savannah for Spoken 7.20 a. train for l&ie orlces for this i Norwood, m.—Paper Bangor. market; lapboards— Erie, new. 13% 13% G.tr liner 7.25a. Train tor (and proceeded). lat 33 Ion m.—Paper Lewiston. Flour. Spruce X... 32.// 35 Erie 1st pfd. 39 38% Sch Irene K Sept 8, 39, 77 40. sch Emma Knowl- Onlly Mne, «nn BldnglPS— Banks, Randall, BAY STATE AND Chicago. Mich. and St. Louis clear. Go 75 Manhattan Elevated.11*% 114% Sch Rena. Torrey. Boston. TREAIONT. li p. in.—Night Express lor al< poln's. <48 Xc/dar ..I...... 3 25 « 3 50 — Mexican.Uentral.. 14% 15 Hch Lym.i Grout, PORTLAHO and alternately leave Franklin Wharf 12.55 a. in. Mt. Desert for Winter Wheat patents.4 15 <'&4|£5 lour eetlar.2 75 Merrtr.taJfc Harfovell FREEPORT. Pool special Watcrvllle, 5o^t3 Michigan Central. Hch Railroad. Himmous. Piiemisutp. laud, every Evening at 7 o'clock, arriving iu Banger and Bar Hareof. Corn and Peed. X No! cedar...1 25,//i 75 Mt. Minn. A Louis. 70% 70 Hch Cinderella. Monroe, Round Pi ml. season for connection with earliest trius foi Arrival* In I ortlan I. Com, car lots. 42®' 43 spruce.1 50 a) 1 75 Minn. A St. Louis ufd.. 97 90% Sells Albert aud S STEADIER PEJEPkfOT points Geiger C Newhall, fishing beyond. From Momrt-a!. daily Corn, bag lots. OOoj 44 L&.iis, spee.O 00 o2 26 Missouri Pacific... 4814 49 1899, will leave Through Uokots tor Pror 1 Fabyans 8.05 a. Beginnlug July 31, Portland deuce, Lowell. m.; Lew mot) aud Mechanic l > lots. Etline—Cnneut. Cleared. Pier at 10 00 a. m. Wore Naw etc. ulls, 8.35 a.m.; Meal, bag 42~T2$43~ Sew Jersey Central.120 H 9% xnd 4.30 p. m. for Waite’s aster, York, Wstervllle. Bath and Augusta. 8.40 a. m.; Oats, car lots 29 t New York Central.1 9% 139 Lauding, Town Prince’s Point, ous- Be turning leave India Wharf, Boston, every Lime p cask.855,00 Sell Arthur MeArdle, Sheppard, Philadelphia Landing, Rangeh-y, Fanningt >n, Kmnrord Falls. Skow- Oats, bag lots.2 a 35 Northern Pacific com. 50% 65% hix. Uuiejohii, Gloat Bustiu's Evening at 7 o’clock. Cement.1 20.«*> 00 —J S Winslow St G«». Chebeague, hegau and Lew l-ton. l.\18 »». Bangor. Au- Cotton-need, car lots,.OOOOw/23 00 Northern Pacific ufd. 77% 77% Inlands. Freeport. J. F LI8COMB, Manager in;, MlU'ht'i, S« li, Joseph Hay, Phipps. Hillsboro, NB— gusta and Rockland. 1202 noon; Beecher Cotton Seed, bag lots... .00 00 a 24 00 x Northwestern.171:‘4 171% RETURN -Leave Portei’s Free- THOMAS M. BALI LETT, Age.it. & Landing, Falls, St. Johnsbury, Bridgton. 12.15 m Ex. Sacked Bran, car lots.1G 7 00 Sta r k> 55 Onu A West. 27 Vs 2 ltynn Kchey. port nt d.25 n. rn. and 12.30 South 8*ok tan. p. ; DOqtl gross ....00.5 V* Sch M J He wall, H p. m.. Kree- press. Maltawamk. itg. Ba< Harbor. Sacked lots.17 18 00 /t5 5 Reading. 22 23 Norton, Jonesport—J IMiri 0.41 a. m. and 12.45 m.. Buekspdrt, Bran, bag f.ovd hlrlgo.00 Blake. p, Busttn’s 7.oo a. Gre-nviUe. 1.2(1 3 20 III. and l.oo IBmiuor, p. in.; Lewiston p. J.i iddllng, ear lots.17 tH/u 18 00 Forest City.—. .. v...... OOwj&G hock Island.119% 119% 1> III., Great, CneheagUrt 7.2‘* a. m„ m.; Beecher Fall-. Lancaster. Fabyans, 6.00 p. Middling, lots.it* OO 8t. Paul.184Vs 335% SAILED—Ship Coring!!, llnenos Avres; tug 1.20 p. ni., Lilll*johu's 7.30 a. 1,30 m. bag, 00^19 Metals. in., p. m.; Skowhegan. Waierv lie. Augusta. Rockland, Mixed 00 Valley Forge, Pitilad. Iphia, towing barges Cor- Cousins 7.31 a. 111.. I 35 p. m.. Prince’s Point 7.55 5tkff)I8 St, Paul pfd .. ..177% 178 International Do. 5.20 in. dallv irom Si. ipsd.17 Copper— bin, Draper aud Suenaudoah. a. 1.66 p. xcept Rockland; .John, iu., p. m.. Town i.a 8.10 a. 2.10 -■ ■ Steamship Sugar. Coffee, Tea. MolasHca,ICaU.ii*. 14// St Paul A Omaha.123 123 ding in., Bar Harbor, AroostooK Washington 48 common.00 5 221/* m.. Wane’s Laudin 8.2> FOB-— Comity. & onmha old. p. a. m.. 8.25 p ro. Moos Lake Sugar—Standard granulated. f» 40 l'Oil'lied 5 24 i. Paul FROM OUtt Cotiuty. ahead aud Bangor. 5.36 p. copper.Oh COHBKSPAVDKNTS aRRIVF.—At Portland 8.55 a. in., 3.00 p. in. Lubaa. lj a, Bmnseomb, St John. NB. RETURN-heave Harbor 0 treal and Molasses—Porlo Rico. 33 a 36 Coke. 4 75//6 OO A merman;Express.l< 2 16» Cundy at a. ui. day, Wednesd-y and Friday at 5.30 p. iu. lie- Lunenburg; 10.00 a. in, Lewiston; via above 12.25 noon Bar Molasses—Barbadoes. .1 a 33 Spelter. (g,6 75 U. S. Express. 50 60 r.ACO. Hept 0—Ar, sch Gardiner B Reynolds, landings. turuing leave St. Jotiu, Eastpori aud Luoec Harbor, Bangor and Lewiston; Raisins, London Layers. 1 25 41 50 solder Vs a Vi. People Gas.119% 319% Philadelphia mmay and Friday. 6.08 i». ni. 1-ewision; 5.2ft p. in. W>»t»-rville. @32 *rr s island. _2_je24Uf __ Cod, large «9 Coal 6 5 25 Western Union. 86% 8 EXCHANGE DESPATCHES. For Tickets and Staterooms at the Medium Shore fish. 3 50 a 4 00 Candy’s H rbor, »nd a sail New Mend ws apply K< ofing Fitch, 4>gaUoa.llo 12 Southern kv ufd. up Ptne Tree Ticket Mouiuneut or Ar at Southampton Gth, steamer St Louis River, to Gurnet 1)1 tier w.11 be served Otllce, Square Pollock. 2 6tA«, 3 60 Wil Bitch.....3 25«3 60 Brooklyn Rani > Transit.1« 6‘4 104% Bridge. loi other at New York. at the return Information, Coiupauy’s otttaa Haddock.. .. 2 Oo0/ 2 25 Gurnet; to city at 5.3o u. m. Nail!)—Iron —Lend. Federal 8.eel common. 61% 61% Ar at Railroad Wharf, foot of Stale s treat Hake. 2 (K\o, 2 25 Liverpool Sept 5, steamer Ceplialonia Nails— do pfd. h2% >2% Boston. DAY OTBAMKH FOlt BOSTON. Portland & Worcesiar Line. Herring, per box, scaled. J ca 16 American Tobacco.33o% 129 8ie>nncr Pi?rcy V. Mackerel, Shore Is.23 00 Duct.2 9(!S3 »0 From July 4*h uu il October 1st a si^araor 00&25 do pfd....145 14<> • Memoranda. will leave every Sunday at 10,00 a. for iticurncf ouciu .S3. Wire.3 16 a 3 36 m., will leave Railroad Wharf, ou Tues- ci, Tenn.CoalA Iron.108 111% i-aiinouth Prince’s Cousin's Portland, I't/KllAB) & HOLIILSILR R. 3s. 14 00 1 ron— Fort-side, Point, day. and not earlier thin 7.00 a. R. Large $10 U. S. Rubber.49% 49% Two sailors on the four masted schooner John Busttu’s Ida Saturday in. Common. a 2*A Littlejohn's Cbebeague, ,d aud lor Boston. Fare $k06. Stmfon I'ool of Pork. Beef. Lard and ou.trr. Metropolitan *itreet U*It.VI0% 210 F Raudall, Ctpt ( rocker, mow at N- rfolk, wait- Freeport. 1 e urn le;;ve I'avbW1 <*(. Kenned. 2Vi« 2^ Freeport at apO p. m., J. F. L1SCO.MB, Supk 13 Continental Tobacco ptd.. *7% 46% ing to l nd coal for Bangor), wine pain tug the arrive at onlahii 5J» iu. tin anil alter Pork—Heavy.00 00« 00 Norway...4 .a p. J>'3dtl U. P.C. Agent. Monday. Jiuv 26. is'ju Paanenzot >lnes ol the ves-el, ten Horn the on Office. 158 HERSEY. Pdrk— Medium.00 » O.a 12 oo Cast Meel. 8//I0 staging Commercial St. Uitrna will Leave PlrUalul: !*«»•«on roiluon Market. wbh h they were stauuing into the water aud Beef—light. 0 50,a lo oo Germ.in <• 4 Telephone 40-3. J. H. MCDONALD, Man. Luuum, steel.3Va were both drowned. .L, ,.rceaUj1' Ayer JmieUon, Nashua. 00 Shoe WUuluaw and Evpiotf at a. m. aud 12. w Beef—heavy.10 50,^11 steel. 3 @ 3*>4 BOSTON, Sept. 6. 1899—The following ai> f>—Steamer _augZ3tf Boneless, half bbls... ia 0 25 Sheet Iron— Loudou. Sept Massapeona (Bn, p. m. t ^lav’v -iioLao'iu* at Provisions, ftto.1 Iroiu has arrived Maucucsier. Lard—tcs and half bbl,pure.... 6*4 ft6:V* 5 Newport News, at Rotterdam For Concord and points North at He.4V*@ and inden me crew ol the Clara E Me- 7.30 a. nu ana 12.30 p. in. Lard—tes and liali bql.com.... 6%£dV§ Gen Russia. 13VS/tl4 FLOTTR. barque Gilwry, of Boston, which was abandoned in u ALLAN LINE For Rochester. Water- Lard—Palls, Dure. 7*4 fa 713 American Russia — Spriugvale, Alfred, ..11 n|12 The market is auiet. » Inal condition noro a,nil Km-tt Wivu- ja n m 11 m ..nri 6 g white bound rom Bermuda HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT CO. Lard—Pails, compound. *4 ^ v* Galvanized...... 7 » 171 ail p 3 »o 50. for PaiLiUi Ipttta. Koynl M**ai»i•ns IHLontrrui Lit; lx ax Lard—Pure eaf. 8*4 fa 9 Spring parent 3 70 4 25 Boston. Hept 5 — 8 earner itaici lor Gorham at 7 Joivnu 8.45a. m* 12.3a 8.Cl Hams 11 Vi a 12 Michigan (For), “The 365 Island Route.” Livnpoul. 'hett.-.!... '«'7% C'^n ttraurh 3 25 4 OQ. w hich arrived mis fr.jiii ami 4J0 iu. Chickens lo.a, 10 land morning trom the Penobscot, p. iluc.9:‘A aio 42c. Calling at Quebec atiff Derry. For Westbrook. Cumberland Fowl. 13'*i 14 Corn—steamer yellow will oisehatiO cargo of spoi-lwood t>e.ore uoing Uioumliw June 26. turn. su-mi.tr. will Mills Westbrook i'ipe. ® 6% ln«o .trydock lor survey .tu t repairs. J lie dam- leave Portland Pier. Portland, week daw Junction ami Wotdiuriis at 7jl 8J5a.HL, Turkevs 15^ 10 tUO * Is ver, tlie us nows: 12J8, LOO, 6J0 aud p. u. Oita- l»»iuts. C|* Lit* Mock MarhaL age extensive, steamer having struck From From Produce. f#t« ..uu u uj. Unu 12 JO a leuge twice. On sinrboar sine forward there For Long Island. 9.00, 10.00 a. m.. 1.46. steamships. Montreal. p. ui. train? *perm. 70®«o Liverpool. 1*fin »< t-i connect Beans, Pea..1 50® 1 55 Hv Telesrranti. is a agg«u hole measuring between 16 aud 18 5.00. |). m. iu. ai Ayer Beans Yellow (itVo 1 W lr* le.'*». 8-r-*-b 60® B 4 II Junction witli “lloosac Tunnel Eyes..1 70 CHICAGO. Sept. 6. 1899,-Cattle—receipt* leet In length. Th-- It u ill head saved the vessel For Little Chebeagtte, Jenks, Great Che- Route** Beaus, California Pea.0 OO®2 00 Bank.*.40/i45 from Tre south 3 Aug. *L'aliCorniau. 17 Aug. lor the West and at Union fetation. Worcester 11,000; firm; good toeuoice be*ves 5 70<%G 85; louudermg. cargo of *i>oolwood »h btmgue, Marpswell. Halley's and Orr's *• Beans, Bed Kidney.2 00a 2 15 Shore.35 a 40 H» Talnui, 24 lor Providence aud hew York, via Providence commoner grades ♦ 10&5 0 ;stockers and feed- Island. 9.00 10.00 a. m 1.45. 5.no p. in. OBions. bid. I'orgie..30. a. 35 17 Parisi iii, 31 Line” for Norwich aud New York, via “Nor- ,u.2 2(V<£-’ 50 Puls, cows and heifers at 2 disposed of here. For Cliff Island, l.it< leftelds, Great CUe- Potatoes & I ant.rr..55aG6 ers—; Oo.n-.fi 35; 24 7 wich Line’ w ith Boston and R. bus. 45 «. o 1.4ft. 5.00 in. ‘Bavarian, [newj Sept Aioauy R, far Texas steers 3 60a4 20; rangers 3 4i»^t »4o; beague. 10.00in., p ** Sweet Norfolk.1 oo<« 2 00 ?astor .I 10//1 20 31 ‘Cdifomiu, 14 the West, aud with the New York all rail via Potatoes, calves at 4 oo«,7 25. Duumetlo Port*. LL 1 U UN Foil FOK LAND. Sweets, Jersey. 75 Neaisfoot.....—4oio;66 7 Sept. Talmil, 1 •‘fepringlield.*’ £*2 Hogs—receipts 2 ,0“0; ste dy; hogs a1 at Eggs. Eastern fresh. tai 20 Lead— heavy NEW YORK—Ar Gth. schs Goodwin Stod- Leave Orr's laiaud. 5.30, io.W a. in., L45, 3 50 14 Parisian, js Trains arrive Portland from Woroester 4 ooco.4 mixed lo>s 4 15u,4 65; U.bt 4 2o.« 11 Eggs, Western fresh. (d> 18 Purr ground...G 00@6 50 60; dard. Am* reaseo. rernatuiiidt; Austin p. in., via above landings. 21 ♦Bavarian [new] 6 Oct. at 1.- p. nx; from Rochester at 8.30 a. m., 1.21 4 at 40&>1 40. DKnujlii, Eggs,(held. Bed.« 00«tf 50 TO; pigs I reach. tio. Charlef A Gilbert. Cha*e. Manila L*av- Lena Maud. 7.35 a. ra., 12.20. 3.40. 5.20 End 5.48 p. m.; from Gorham at LJO and g Sheen—receipts 15,000; active; 1« Butter, laucv creamery. OOfdj 23 Lngtlsh Ven lied .»2 25 fairly sheep itiver; Georgia Gilkey, Park. Savannah; Ed- p. n.; ariivo Portland 8.0$ a. m., 12.50. 4.10, 1040 a. m* *15, L18 fx in. 0t>®3 quoted at 2 2u&4 00; iambs at 3 5o&6 25. RATES or passage. Butter, Vermont. 17® i» American zinc.a o* ®7 00 ward Smith, Sears. Norfolk; Thom** Borden. BJW i'. in. W. DAVIS. feupL N. and Ver’nu__ Thomas H excuraious 22 aown Cabin— SGO.OO to A reduction of 10 _ft. Cheese, York! fal‘21/* Illee-Snlt-Splce«-St«rch. Darby. Uoekland; Lawrence, Kelly, Dady miles the bay. Fare *80.00 Cheese, Sage. fa i3Va Domes'! 10 .Market*. Philadelphia or roiiuu trip only &oc. per cent is allow©., on return tickets, except DoniMlio bymi. Cape Cranbornes, bbl.C 00i®0 50 rlee...5Va@ 7 dd, schs Lots V Couples, Medoro, Kingston. HU 'DAYS. on the lowest rates. Tui ks Island Is lb hd.2 50 (By Telegraph.) fruit. salt, 00®2 .Ja; Wm H Simmer. Yratoa. Peruaudiua; Hattie second Cabin To Liverpool. London or I »ve ... Leave for pool ...... a 0O« 2 25 Sept. G. 1 «'.*». D.tim, Tuoi ddike, do. Portland So. Harps we! and In- Loiulo derry—#00. O single. *<).'>.50 return. Poriland & Rumford Falls Lemons, Messina.4[50«4 75 Di onond bbU. a a 25 NEW YOKK—The Flour termediate 1 tidings, 10.00. 10.4a a. m.. 2.00 m. By. Crystal market—receipts s.d. brig M c Huakail. Wilmington, NC: sell* |>. SiKMiAGK- Liverpool, l.ou on, tilasgow, Maori. 600 a 5 75 bale 31,42o bids sales dwwn ilie rains.b^VSi exports 19,404bbl*: .loo J mi Hot I0U, Calais; Georce Bir Sunday sailing-tilp Hay leave Port- Belfast, Londonderry or yueensiown, *23.50. Oranges, California Navels.0 coao o » lockages ; more active and consider Rockland; land, 2.16 u. m. Uotur from mo. via. in I ttVi i June i!6 1 »i»9. Spices— bl> strong- Lu*ln Po ler. for a- eastern port; Nat iiarpswHI Prepaid certificates *24. 25 er with the shat recover. in u heat. Meade*. alK»vo !aml‘ncs arnw Apples—Pippins,bbl. 2<0.«2 Cas»ia, pure.. *.21®22 p Port lteadme for BaRiiuor*-, Portland, 1.00 5.30 p.m. Child ten under 12 half lare. Kates to DKPARiUn at all Me; Amanda K years, -Mace.Do «l 05 Winter patents 8 60 76 ;\vmter straights Fare to So. Harpswell and return Sundays or oilier point* on South Amboy for New London; h»mas it from application tfj *>.•* A. Al. and 1.10 P. M. Knim Union Station Nutmegs.40 a 40 8 30 a3 4o; minuesota 3 86 a 4 \\ in- 36c; other and sailing 25c. I*. patents 05; Lawrence, Philadelphia for Lynu. landings trips. T. Mt COWAN, 4*0 (ougirin St., lor Mechanic Falls. Buckfleld. i'hiv That Headache. Pepper.1H« 17 ter extras 2 40;a, 80; 2 95 ISAIAU DANIELS. Gen Man. Poland, Throbbing bakers; Ar Bin, steamer .servia. Liverpool. Portiaud, Mr. ton. lMxnelu. Kuinford Fails ami Bcmis. a 3 2o; > o low trades 2 26 u 2 Cloves...14 16 40. Also a sens Je24dlf Hoorn Would quickly leave you, if you used bill, Maud, Calais; Nellie Cu-h- Foreign Steoin*lit|> Agency, 4, Wim through car on 1.10 p. nx traiu for Ginger...... 14® 15 Wheat—receipt* 88,4 5 biuil ; exports 16, First National Bank Port- New Life luu, Thoma-ton. Building, Bcmis, Dr. King's Pills. Thousands I .aundry « 5l/i 070 bush; sales 2,5"u,oo bush futures, and Maine. ss&rclL^..3 Sid. stt aunr St Paul. Southampton; land, je23Utl Loo a. :u. 1.10 and f».i5 i». nx From Union Of sufferers have proved their matchless Ul »jm*.r,:-g 66 ,« OO bush spot; spot firm; No 2 Bed Teu.oulc, Va®7 vi 76V*c L v pool For fetation for Mechaum Falls aud intermediate merit for di«k and Nervous Headaches f o b afloat snot; .v 1 Northern Duluth land. Mt. Oasari ?nd Mathias Sleamtoh C Tobttcco. 794*c BUTTON—Ar Gth, barque J 11 Bowers, Mey- stations make bio 3d and f o b afloat to arrive old; No 2 Bed 73V*c elev. HI'It. FRANK JOKES. They pure strong nerves eiSk It saiio .ud Bueno* Ayres; schs > tnei i« On Saturday 5.15 p. m. train runs Best Corn—receipts 182,926 busli; 3s .504 Menrioe only through and build np your health. Easy to take. brands.50®67 exports Mernam, Newman, Uoubport; Gold Hunter, resumed Friday, March 31, 1809. on to Kumtord Falls. Medium.... .V.;.;..:... 35 u 45 'hush; sales m\00" busu in lures; 368.00 bush which date the Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back Cauda.*-, Bluelmi. steamer 1-rank Jones will leave SlEAGO lake STEAMBOAT CO 3 5 spot; spot strong;No 2 at 39Vs 1 o 0 afloat. No2 1 or Hand 011 1 and C. if not oured. Said H. P. S. Common.30® Cld, sens Su»«n N PickeritiK Haskell, Bruns- ue«.days Fridays at tLOO d. It. BRADFORD. Tiaffic Manager. by Gnold, 70 39c elev. J m. lor Kocklaud, Bar Harbor and Portlaud. Main* Natural....00® wick. G«; Prank Sea*try, New York. Mho iaspori _ 677 Congress street and H. G. > 288,4r0 bush: 19 Kelley, •nd intermediate The New and Fast Steamers Starr, au—receipts exports ,119 Ar 6»h. s- lis Thelma, Brunswick, Ga; Win K Uiiduws. lteiuruii.g leave K. L. LOVRJOY, Superintendent^ Cumberland bus, sales O bush; No 2 at .Hacbiasport Mills, Druggists. 130,0 spot steady; Dow in-* and rsielie P l uey, Baltimore; Jin. Mondays and Thursdays at 4 a. )ele dtf Rumford Falla Main* Grata (Juotations. 26c;No 2 while at 27‘otc; mi 3 at Portland 26*20; No.>; II Maunlu^. Elvira J Fieuehuou Annie P Con- ,n... Moving at 11.0m p. in. connecting IIA1VTHOIC1VE and A Thousand white 6Mr.*|i27e; track nnxe Western at 26 hi w.tli train-* forfBoatou. LAKJI^E. Tongues CHICAGO BOABD OF x BAD A u*i., Phltad* L ; Jo.*ie it «uri, Washington; 27*/k; track white Western 26Viva33c; track! Alf. retta a Sii re. New York. GFG, F. KVA NS. F. E. BOOT 11 BY, Could not express the rapture of Annie Tueadavsuuonuoxu white slate at 6o.33c. G- n’l M nasrer. Mid. ste rner* Canada and Bav htale Liver- Geu’i Pass. Asrent. On and after June 2^ will connect daily with E. ol Ilia Howard Phila- Butter firm; Western For laud. M i Springer, st., WilKAT creamev at 17^*21 Vic; pool; Lycta, A vouihouiii; ash Sadie POn. Bauuor -e.niariftdtf 8.46 a. in, aud 1.25 p. in. train over Maine 1 en- delphia Pa,, whin eh. found that Dr. Opening do factory lid 15 V* c; J une erm 18&2I c; bta a;.d Charieslou. irai Railroad Mounuin touch- A Closing. (Waite Division), BOSTON ait « 1 PHILADELPHIA. dan 5 do erm « King’s New Discovery for Consumption September. 69% G9Va 9V*C; 17 21 Vfro. BOOTHBAY-Ar nth, s hs W C Pendleton ing at Napies, Bri'ig on. North Brlugtou and December.*. v. Kggs Him r; Mate aud Penn at Western m:w vokk DiiiECi has completely oured her of u hanking -TMi 71 JttMi Dam* rl*cotta; CaUliua, Uoekland: John tad i.i\s:, llarTlion. couui'Ctiug at Harrison with siau© TUI WEEKLY FAILINGS. that for hud v'»y. 74Va 74 ungraded I8%l6c. wallane Tne lattoi «pilt lore hi in mainsail for Wiiteriord, an 1 at NapLs* with J. W, Cook's cough many years mauu life Cueese white II CORN Arm; large V*c; small white tnl* morning and whs f»we learner Hm-lta !V«aine Co. coach lines for fide* FamC 1 sco, O isfl.dd, et?. a burden. All other remedies and doctors coloreu by bteamship From Boston 11V4 ; large 11 ‘/ivSll^sc ;smal. do 11 Mi BUCK •'POUT—Ar 5th, sch Alaik 01; b wild '/'unil By Da> SttMiiiris leave Harrison every dav (except Tuesday Thursday, Saturday. could give her no but she of Sept. 3l«i 31 Vi Penuleio^ ;jb help, says @1 l%c. Collins, New font. Su .uayi a: 7.45 a. oi. ..nd .1.80 p. m.; North Fiom mi la soon 29Vi 29Vs — TH ibis Hoyal Cure—“It removed the l?!C. Turpentine dull. CaPK HfcNUV Passed out 3 Pb P R W£ K. Brtduto.i ai 8.00 a. .. and 12.46 p. rn,; Bndgtou elph,. MonJay, Wednesday May. V* Gth, *eh John B in chest and 1 can 30 Petroleum Arm. Mavaunah for Fare Out- ia.OU. Hound at 8.30 a. in. and 2 m. an 1 U at 9.15 a. m. pain ray now eleBp Piescoil, Boston In tow of tuir Wnj T'rlp, $O.OU p. pies aud 4 1- Kosiu quiet. xoli Alice E and 2.46 in., connecting at Lake Sia Fridry, Soundly, something I can scarcely re- Britannia); Clark. Norfotk for pon- 1 he steamships Ho>at:o Hall and >l»n- p. Senago ■ ice q let tion v illi 11.45 a. in. and 6.25 ni. S earn boat From urii'iwi A harl, Boston, ul member doing before. I feel like Bound- Sept.:. 20% laml. 1 utinii alternatively leave Franklin Wharf, p. op, From V Glasses Express traiu lor p rilaiul and B ston. Pine street Wharf. at t nx In- Its praises the Universe.’’ 20*4 2o% quiet. CHAltLESTON—Mid Bih. sell John M DeerlUK 1 or 1 land, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Philadelphia, p. ing throughout *;e0 Ifreighta to Uvorpool steady. Bath. Excursion tickets t» Naples, Bridgton, North surance enacted at ofhc *. will one who tries **»y.■ •••••■■•.si% 21% at up. in. for New York direct, tteturniin;, leave Ho every Dr. King’s Beet Urmer. iO 50. t HaTHAMr-Passed Biidgton, Harrison and Water lord are for sale Freights im ihe West the Penn. R. R. aud family 00^10 north ih s* hs Extern- Pier 38, K. Its Tuesdays. Thursday* aud batur- by New Dlsoovery for any trouble of the PORK. Cut meats J In Boston over 1 ho Bo-don & Maine Railroad, South forwarded by connecting hues. easy. PiTnuey, Eivha Preibh, Calvin r. days at p. m. Chest or Prion 5Uo Sept. 8 Lard Urn Western steamed at 6 others. Kasrem and Western Divisions, on steamers of Passage $10.01 Round Trip #1*0* Throat, Dungs ami 02% cr; 70;reFiued Yale, au*l sfi ’.mew are superbly titled and Eur- couth eut 5 90. Ar the Portland S. S.CO. lu Boston, Portland Union Meals auu room uiuluded- $1.0(1. Trial bottles free at H. P. S. Uet 8 12% firmer; ELLSWORTH- mb sen Po.es er t seuger trave1 and afford il»o most l’ork firm. B'MtUII. Station and a: all principal R, K. ticket offices. For freight or passage apply to F. P. WlNGk Uoold's, 877 Coogrese street and H. U. LARD. •t vowioriaulo route between raw fair at 3 n *. I Be sure an 1 all for Excursion Tickets and Agent. Central Boston. 8ugar. easier; refinlug 15-i«c; bASTFOBT-Ar \ H -v Wliarf, Starr’s, Cumberland Wills, Drug Stores; York. L. • Sent. 5 27% Centrifugal 96 test 4 7-l«; Molasses sugar 34* ; G» liner, P rim M ry P get Baggage checked over "Senago Lake R. feA.uife Treasurer and General •very bottle guararteed. Pme, Uayt, „\c J. F. L1SCOMB.General Ag.suu, Route.” M Ooi. ,15 80 tefined quiet, purely steady. York; Abner Taylor, \ ou it, ao. inager, 80 Slate fet* Fl*ke Building. Boston, oAUTLliTT. AgL ocudtf ie27dtf C. L. GOODRIDGK, Mgr. Mass. octtidU MAY LOOSE HIS SIOHT. HAS DISBURSED $90,000. WK.W ADVKRTMKMKVrH. I RE'iV AHVKHViSKMEUTA. THE PRESS. _

Little Boy Arrlit.utly shot by Play, The Thomson Lin* of gtramers Con ■ NEW ADVUHTliKMENTI TODAY- mates. tribute to City', Bnllneil.

J* R LH>N* Go. Owit. Moore A Co. Thera was a s >rlous shooting affair on Sine* the opening of the miner lint Look in Oreo Hooper’s Sons. Peaks Island yeaienlay m ornlng at eleven of ooean steamers from thle port the Center % McDowell. y B tstman Bros. A Bancroft. o'clock. Harold Newell and Hoy Allen Thomson line has disbursed almost 390,- W. L. Cord. while unt playing found a loaded revolver ooo in Portland. This will gin aom> Court y A Kent. Executor’s Notice. In the hue we n ear Camp Colombia. Idea of what It means to the city to on our Joiinsion. Bailey A Co, They went down Into tb» wood* a short hare the hlg ships here and of offering Executrix's Notice.—a. (lots A Wilson. distance from there to Ore It off. Harold them every Inducement to Inotease the Evening School. was doing the shooting and his compan- summer service as well as the winter. Heury Humphrey. To L« t. ion was watching, when In sirae manner Up to September 1 the total valued Miurtay Sail -Steamer PejepscoU ths revolver discharged full Into the foes the oargoes exported by the Thompson AUCTION. of tbe Allen boy. They were blank car- line this summer was (2 334,338. The to- IT IS SURELY AN F. 0. Bailey A Co. tridges and the wadding sollt Into two tal weight In tons was 71,033. This to- pleoii. Our place struck him between tal Includes live stook and their feed and New Wants, To Let, For Sale, i.ost, Fonnd and similar advertisement* will be found under tbe eyis and tbe other on h's upper lip, water whloh amounted to 9,331 tons, $7.50 tk»lr appropriate brads on a. page oottlng him quit) badly. The boy wrs s> leaving an actual cargo tonnage d near that he got the full eharge of tbe 68 4*2 Tha only Imports have been THE HATE ARUESTEI). powder and It it thoeght he will Icsi the surplus bunkgr coal of whloh 1,069 tons sight of bis rnly eye. The hoy was at have been landed. ADVANTAGE Seaman on Hchuoun M. A. Aeliorn onoe taken to h.'s home and medical aid Oriental Rugs. *r» the wise woman to know that we arc S E M iTrH H’S RECEPT ION. displaying an excellent gay. Mat. Tried to Throw Him Into summoned. l»r. Watson nr steered the line of call and h's Hie Hra. by advice tbe wounded lad of Patrons at Falmonth Hotel wes taken to the Kye and Ear Infirmary. Meeting They who liavo seen these rug9 pronounce them rare Koy Allen Is the son of ft. M. Allen of Yesterday Afternoon. The met, of the schooner M. A. Aohorn specimens, and at abovo price desirable FALL NOVELTIES IN BLACK COCOS. the Hem. H-irold is the sin of A. It. exceptionally wne arreeted Tae.day on , charge pre- Newel] cne of Ike residents of tbe Island. There wae a most enthusiastic meet- We briefly describe a few of tli> m ferred by odd of the seaman on the veeeel. bargains. trii.ltag that curiosity will of the d the lend to examine The Aoborn was bound to Portland from ing patrous hlalne Muslo you thoroughly our slock. PERSONAL. Festival afternoon at tbe rooms Jarksonvllle, Fla., with a oargo of hard yesterday at the We are American pine. The sailor allege* that tha first of Airs. F. E. Boothby Falmouth offering Smyrnas Mr. M. C. of mate named Norton struok him several Molntlre, Salem, Mass., hotel. More tbao 23 persons were present Is at a discount this week. A who making a sojourn at the Coronado, and were from big large time, one day when the vessel was off reports very encouraging $1,2510 53,00. Peaks Island, will attend the meeting of all quarters. Togetbir with tbs names line to select from. Hatterai on her way to Portland and at- of Geo. Council Twenty-five pieces elegant ••Crepon.” Tills fabric *t‘ll heads tempted to throw him overboard. The Washington Thursday night. already on the llat at Uressey. Jones Sc the list of fashionable stuffby reason of Its rlctiii ■*» and A general good time la with Allen’s the number of tickets has AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA beauty. mate was before United States expected patron WyrWWWWWW arraigned “ingle dress of the supper, speeches and entertainment. Mr. been Increased to over 25'<. pattern* very choicest description, for those Commissioner Bindley and held to an- Mclmire Is state councillor of tbe Order who prefer exclusive styles. swer to the charge ot the assault. 'The matter of a reception to Ulle. of United American Mechanics In Masea- BRIEF JOTTIMUS. chnsetts. Action was postponed to a meeting will oh Mr*. John K. Tnrbox, widow of the will be held Wednesday next at 2.80 p. $1.25 TO $2.00. late Insurance comrnfe.loner of Massa- n>. at the same place. By this time it la BAILEY t CO.. Statistics the drawtender JOHNSTON, Camel* Hair Chevluts and Zibulinc*. compiled by chusetts, and her friend. Miss Gleason, hoped that word can be reoolved from show cfyanghan'e bridge Tuesday’s ere guests at Mr. Samuel Colby’s, Wood- Mile. Sembrlch whether she will be truvtT over the bridge to be as follows: fords. Mies Gleason Is head cashier of able to arrive in Portland on Saturday 19M92 Middle Pe ttand. Vehicles, 135; pedestrians, 122; persons the St., Pemberton Manufacturing oompany just preceding the opening of tbe ieitlval. $1.25. rldlnc. 11C2 of Lawrence. If so a most brilliant and formal reoep> School house are now Ezra Venetian Suitings—50 inch s u*ed for repairs complet- Hawfces, Ksq., ex-deputy sheriff tlon will be arranged for bar, tbe details wide, exclusively Tunic ed in Kn6t where the Is Skirts—Just the right to cxorpt Deerlng, critically ill at his home on Hraokett of which will be announced later. Ihe mother today i» likely weight hang well, are still work. carpenters at btreet, with pneumonia,. He was a to be fair. Cases of text books ore arriving dally tritle more oomfcrtable WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS yesterday, but Portland, September 7, UI1. and ore being distribute by Superin- Is still a very sick man. TURNOVERS tendent of 75C Sohool Bindings Bradley. Dr. Jane L >rd Uersoiu aud Miss Her- Will Hold Tlkcir Annual Meeting In cool TO $2.00. c: S3 Septem- A of scarlet fever at No. 40 on** iiun iUIA VdClUlltT Ml, UUt Watervllle Till. Mouth. A full line of Sponged Cheviots, for fnll suits and skirts, 50 to Melbourne street has been reported to will Dot be back ber weather sets they at their town TIIIS Made from the Best Mince 50 Inches wide. the b>irl of health. house until Mew l'be annual of tbe Maine Wom- Years, Dr. Hereona re- meeting se- At a of committee on you thinking and meeting the maining la Mew York (or a course of an Suffrage association will be belli In Meal, Apples other publio buildings yesterday Afternoon a medlosl i-otares. The rumor th at Mrs. tbe Unitarian cburoh at Watervllle riously about a little Frail. $1.00 TO few minor were vote but no $2 50. repairs i, Mersoin was to remain abroad for study Thursday and Friday, September 14 and heavier a little Handsome Lusiness of great magnitude was acted Is unfounded. IS Among those who will go from tbls clothing, Just the same care taken Broa lelollis for ‘Tailor.inude” Suits. upon. Mrs. Stanley P. Warren has been called are Mrs. Charles thicker underwear and olty Day, president; In the making of Our Tucu- Henry S, Trlckey, who had charge of to Drooklne to attend the funeral of Mias Mrs. K S. Osgood, vice-president; Mrs. a bit more the building in the rear of No. 75 Pans Mabel Ulakeslee, a enter of Mlsa Helen L h. Donnell, secretary; Dr. Kinlly N. stockings overs that we exercise in $1.25. street. ye»t’rday reported to Marshal Illakeslee. Her many friends In Port- 'Titos, treasurer; Mrs. Tarnan, auditor! woolly. Waterproof 558 inches warranted Sylvestt r that a crowd of boys In that land will sympathize with her in her Mra Bigelow, president of the Kqual everything, Serge*, wide, not to aliriu An enormous stock of or wrinkle. vicinity were breaking numerous panes great lots. Suffrage olub of Portland; Miss Sarah Not “leftovers,” please bear ?of glass in the bull ling and live of the Mr. J. H. the former F. Colbnrn, delegate at large; Mrs. Kelley, manager Fall is In were Hosiery ready mind,— we know some •boys accordingly brought before the Id this olty of thp Manhattan Steamship George Thompson, Mra Jostlna Wor- marshal for an in* now for women yesterday morning company has been appointed contract- cester, Mra J. W. D/er, Mra J. K. men, bakers make them as a last 75G TO $1.25. vestlgatlon of the matter. It is undsr- ing agent of the ,'t. Louis, Peoria and Fickett, Miss Lou si F. Tttoomb, dele- and children. Black stood that their will the resort—but Real An excellent line of 50 to 54 inches parents pay Morthwestern railway oawcany with an gates. Mrs, Carrie Chapmen Catt, the Uood Serges, wide, nlwny* de" damages incurred. national w Hi Le and of but in sirable. otboe In St. Louis. The position Is a organizer, present mostly course, Turnovers. The houwe will close today. It one make tbe opening address. On Frldny, responsible and Ur. Kelley’s many such a of has had a most season. a variety Wo successful friends in this city congratulate him Mrs. Catt will uonduot work confer- weights prepare fresh Mince It was not Mrs. W. E. Cotton who ence. and upon receiving It. qualities and styles Meat and Fruits for Our Til** Vnrnllon Season I* drawing lo n elose nml our Satur- jumped frem an electric car in the col- U, Tbe six general officers will be the Ur. Heuty Thomas, Forest avenue day half lioll'lnys arc ended lor tills season. Our store will on V e and We lision Cape road, hut another and Mecnanio left on guests of Mrs. S. O. Crosby, president of knitting. begin as we would street, the Pullman Turnovers, just be open ns formerly Sulurday afternoons. Also ilie lien's lady whose name Is not known. train the Watervllle club. at Wednesday morning for fioston, 25c—t hat’s little for Pies FuraislilUit until 8'e went to Mitchell's Deporlmem Sntiirilny evening IUo'clock. Engine company where he joined the Mew Knglaud dele- The Portland delegation will be joined for a on Lalor Day and after games of base foe from Old Saco decent one gates that left at 1U.2U yesterday morning by delegates Orchard, enough They’re as much a part of foot one of the and at ball, ball, etc., enjoyed for Detroit to attend the national en- Blddcford, leaving Tharsdny —and from that on up our business as the Confec- famous shore dinners cf that resort. campment of the Sons of Veterans. 12 40 on the express. There were about 2) in the to which for party. Mrs. Sarah M. Fogg and daughter Ida They will be met at tbe station by the $1.25 pays tions. Too Indies’ Veteran Firemen's Auxili- committee on who are M., of Morth street, are enjoying a ten entertainment, the Mr. best, (except That’s are no EASTMAN ary were entertained by and Mrs. at to silk), there BROS. & BANCROFT days’ visit to relatives ami friends at bnsy present assigning delegates why Martin Stoddard at their Peaks with a station ■ cottage, Drlilgton and violnlty. tlielr places of eutort dement. price any- Turnovers like island* Wednesday. Forty of the members It Is hoped that many who are not del- where between. and Oiends^hat down to a most excel- KXAUIMKD FCK THK HIGH egates will avail themselves of the low lent dinner, consisting of clam chowder, “feCHOOLS. ratos, one fare for the round trip, to lobster?,e o. The dinner was greatly en- visit tbls charming university town and In the Common Counoll room yesterday jjyod. bear tte OrHHant addresses of Mrs. Catt. about 25 grammar sohonl pupils who We have about GOUDY & The members of the Builders* Ex- Mra Catt will lecture In Portland at got wsre not regularly promoted to the will tako at Underwood Friends' church on tbe of can change supper Portlaud cr evening Sep- ask SCHOOL High tha Hearing High anything you Spring* this evening at 5 o'clock. tember 18, under tbe ausploes of the schools were taking an examination, for in Fall Portland Suffrage olub. Underwear. EVENING SCHOOL. hoping to be admitted next Monday. Kqual Mrs. Mrs. J. K. Fickett and are allowed Worcester, sort that has KENT’S. to do this the The will They by rulCB Every free public sohool open In the Mrs. are tbe oommlttee of ar- of the sohool board. Most of these Burgess Jackson school house on Green pu- merit to it is street, rangements. represented pils were kept back because failed in DOORS IS. The School ttey Monday, September will, our some particular study, probably gram- HKCOVKHKD MACH INK. in stock and it makes as formerly, he in cession four evenings FALL mar and nrtbmetio, while they had Will for each week, and wili be under the direc- Mr. Charles Wheeler, the druggist nt such a variety that the open the rccoption of your children Monday, Sept. 7. A new reached the rank required in all the tion of Mr. J. A. Milliken. Common the corner of Federal and Kxohnnge _u _ other studies. If they pay the examina- VU111V.UUJ O 111 tuw OIIOVO of shoes on tho feet of the or will do more toward sohool branches will be taught, also some streets, has recovered bis penny-ln-the- pair boy girl makiug tion will to the sohool to they go High that was stolen a few SUITS. of the more advanced studies, under com- slot machine days You can them hold their which they belong next Monday. ing. gratify up heads when they enter tho school room door than ail petent teachers. ago from th > front ol bis store. To be whim as to A little early? To wear, perhaps, more correct be has recovered th a pieces, any price. of father’s or mother’s A STILL AM KM. yes. To think about, it’s none instructions. REPUBLICAN DISTRICT CONVEN- for the robbers smashed It to the get You can get the finest too early. You'll want to learn TION. Cbeinioal No. 1 and Hose Mo. 5 were and Inside. Tbe r.-muants Our stock was never a more mine/ oandy what's to be worn aud (jet an idea in complete condition than at this tiin e. The Republican distiiot convention oallsd to tba rear of Mo. 97 Middle stree t they threw back of tha furniture estab- imported goods or the of stylos. The time taken in about o’olook Whioh to There are Medium Soled Shoes for the will be held in City hall, Portland, Sep- eight yesterday morning lishment of T. P. Beals its Co. The com- home consider the suit, the girls. a cheapest made,— of order and tember 2 8th, at 10.38 o'clock. by still alarm. There proved to be no pany frem whom tbe maohlnes are pur- placing your the ■u> Maine's Greatest luuvu ui in ut buc iiiiiOi no |WMieu inu srpTendtf young men about ill years old, who were ^Store. ▼ www» wWTVwww rapidly walking down Exchange street, one of them a bundle nnder bis with big OWEN, MOORE & CO. arm. When they passed Mr. Stone they of attempted to oonoeal It but he notloed It Speaking Eyes, was a slot machine. The robbers evident- Center & IVlcDowell, the maohlue had Dot been ly thought EVENING "SCHOOL TIlik is the way we