553 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. E53 JUNE “<>, 1SQ2 VOL. ^ESTABLISHED 39._PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. ££KI PRICE THREE CENTS. HUCEUiANUOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. _ RUSSIA’S ULTIMATUM. 200 men of the 16th Unite! States infan- been done to clear the streets of the ter- try, to maroh against the Boxers threat- rible tangle of wires and the masses of Deposition of and Punish- PORI LAN 3 AND Empress the Tien Tain if! HE PEOPLEIf V1C1WI1Y. WONT GO YET. ening region, says that BODIES IN RUINS. wreck, mortar, slate, stone and glass that ment of Tuan. the Boxers had artillery and were mo- bestrew them. Many of the sidewalks are I am to announce to the citizens boats in of the pleased of Portland and to my 2 Berlin, September 18.—The news bu- lesting charge victualling Impassable, Some of them are littered reau sent to China the German service on the Imperial canal. with debris. Others are so thickly covered patrons throughout New England, that I have opened a line new by Fleet society cables from that it has with slime that walking on them Is out at 478 street Shanghai office 1-2 Congress (opposite Preble TO DIVIDE uF CHINA. of optical House) received the following telegram from the the question. As a general rule, sub- 1 will be to meet all whose stantial frame withstood better where pleased persons eyes trouble j Russian governor: buildings the blasts of the I am not a and do ■ “The Russian makes the London Russia and Ger- gale than those of brick. them in any way. physician not perform opera- Russia Will Remain Awhile government Despatch Says ultimatum: The of More Found As Is In other instances, however, small wood- following Are on Debris nor treat them Emperor many Planning Partition. tions on the eyes with medicines. I wiil examine Bn China shall resume the government him- structures, cisterns and whole sides of and if houses your eyes, howrever, free of charge, they need glasses I will in Pekin. self and shall have Prince Tuan, the have been plumped down in streets ‘Boxer’ leader arrested and 14—4 fur- Removed. or backyards, squares away from where tell you so. My experience in caring for the eyes of more than punished, London, September a.m.—No and shall exclude the from ther is thrown this they originally stood. Here and there ten will Empress any light morning upon persons the past years aid me in business men men to 15,000 during caring influence upon the government. Li Hung Chang’s intended movements. have already put work to the but in properly for yours. “Li Hung Chang has declared that The Times has an interesting despatch repair damage done, the main the commercial interests seem Consultation and examination free. all these demands are unacceptable except from Pekin, dated September 4, which to be the the first and has abandoned his proposed says in part: uncertain about following lead 1 Jntil De Facto Gov’t. Is departure for the north.” “Russia has decided to^wlthdraw her of those who, appareitly, show faith in N. T. B e n n n JR. a Galveston g i i g geptrdlflstp WORTHLEY, legation from Pekin, leaving purely ____*__ Established- BOUND TO GO. military command. An official announce- ment of this is The oth- Slowly to Recover. T £I S3 expected today. Russia Stands By Its First Dacia ra- er powers will also presumably withdraw Waitt and Bond’s § 1 tion. their legations, leaving Pekin under t he 1HAPMAN NATIONAL BANK St. Petersburg, September 13.—The military control of the allies during the winter at least. GEO. P. CORNISH, Russian adheres to of government firmly BLAGKSTONE i'ortliuul, Maine. “At a of the the Rus- its proposal to evacuate Pekin and con- meeting generals Clothes. -- I sian commander announced that Russia S’SS... Crisis Over Evacuation Proposal tinues to cherish the hope that Germany CIGAR. would maintain the Still Presents of Wide- Special and exclusive < will end by agreeing to it and thus in- 15,000 troops during Appearance in CAPITA!.. The commander said Our sales on No firm IE lmporied winter. German now, designs $100,000.00 Averted. duce Great Britain to follow. It is ex- woo eng. that Germany would the same Wreck. or in the Past plained, however, that Russia recognizes keep spread Blackst one 9 and Undivided $33,000.00 number, and the Japanese commander ten has §8 571 St. Surplus Profits, the impossibility of the allies leaving years, Congress announced that would have Cigars the come Pekin unless the Chinese government Japan 22,- equal within FLIGHT. Solicits the accounts of BanIts,IVIer- || nr ONE 000, The British general was not in a five millions of H cuntile Firms, Corporations and Immediately enters so that there should sales of any ether lepHFM&Wimip position to make an announcement. Individuals, and is prepared to fur- not be an interval without a govern- our yearly salos “There is tlnee firms in nish its patrons the best facilities ment. Russia cannot, therefore, move every indication, however, ou Blackstones. and liberal aecommodations. Li that Lord Salisbury has decided that Sj Hung’s Coming before the termination of the negotiations Boston or New our subordinate in Future of the City Still now begun for guaranteeing order in present position Clears Pekin must become still humbler. In England com- WAITT & BOND, 1 Intel est Paid on Atmosphere. Pekin by the installation of a govern- in Doubt. Deposits. the best informed quarters the opinion ment Immediately after the evacuation. I blued, on 10c M3I1U aC'Uim is expressed that Russia and Germany | § SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. were aotlng in accord, Russia seeking | cigars. 53 Btackstons St. Interviews and Currespondenca Invited. GREAT BRITIAN WILL STAY the definite alienation of all territory g north of the great wall, and Germany the Declines to Her From CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, President. Remove Troops annexation of Shang Tung, Kiang Su No More Developments Likely Pekin. and the Tse Russia IHOMAS II. EATON. Cashier. Yang provinces. Inhabitants Have Left seeks also to restore the power of the Em- Many Until He Arrives. London,September 13—Great Britain’s ORANGEINE. IflRKCTOB'S: press Dowager and the Emperor in order reply to the Russian proposition for the Never to Return. THE PAIN ALLAYER. l to be enabled to wield her influence CULLEN C. CHAPM\N. SETH L, ARRABEE, evacuation of Pekin was sent two days Safe Bracer, Cure, STRICTLY through them over the remaining pro- Space is limited to tell all the benefits man- E. M. STEADMAN. FERLE/ P. EURNHAM. and as the Associated Press fore- ago. kind ims received from its use. Oi r M agazine F. HAWXES $4.00 BRICE M. ECWARTS JAMES casted, Great Britain declines to evacuate work may be a benefit to you. To ully get Quality. hENft/ S. ISU00D ADAM P. LEIGHTON. seems almost inevitable. The Empress acquainted with its usefulness, call u.>on II. Pekin prior to receiving satisfactory P. S. Gould, 577 Congress s The Autumn iu Black MW&Btt Dowager has retained Prince Chlng’s son Ap >tliecary, rect, style Derbys. guarantees from the Chinese govern- for free sample a: d orange booklet. Notice Comparison with any lower priced as a hostage for his father.” window. septl4dlmlp September 13.—The crisis ment for the fulfilment of certain condi- hat shows the difference. You’ll get | Washington, The Shanghai correspondent of the Galveston, Texas, September 13,—Gal- that was near at hand yesterday over tions. four dollar’s worth In this hat. Times wiring Wednesday confirms the veston Is beginning slowly to recover the evacuation proposal of the Kussian There is a general disposition here to reports of the uneasy feeling there con- from the stunning biow of last week and has been averted for a time accept as mainly correct the statement hatter, government cerning Germany’s intentions toward the though the city appears tonight to be pit- of now to the SCH0QL_SH0ES. at least and the diplomatic side the that all powers have replied the and the Yang Tse provinces and especially the ilessly desolated, authorities I i 197 Middle Street of ARDINIERES1 We have wearing shoes, just matter has become again the object Russian proposal,that Great Britain and q good Kiang-Nm forts. commercial interests are setting their the for and Girls, attention. The order to Gen. Chaffee to Germany have declined to evacuate Pe- hn, M’g’r. thing Boys being The St. Petersburg correspondent of forces to work and a start has at least been and comfortable. leave at once which was expected in some kin, that Austria and Italy have decided I Fern Dishes 1 strong, serviceable the Times says that he is In a position made toward the resumption of business J | did not issue today. Instead, to be guided by Germany’s decision and Bihe quarters, to assert positively that the Russian on a moderate scale The presence of the and ordi- earnest efforts are making to arrange that the others have to a more or Jardinieres big little, fjj agreed in Manchuria are for has had a beneficial effect upon the SI.OO troops preparing troops nary and handsome 9 the for the negotiations less modified withdrawal, as defining expensive,—a preliminaries a winter The cor- criminal classes and the apprehension of a, to can shoes for children. See campaign Shanghai collection. Colors harmonize buy good which are ected linally to settle the the attitude of the |f exp powers, of the Associated Press brief but desperate reign of anarchy now IE3 with room respondent wiring any furnishings. our shoes for Misses' wear. Li $l.i25 Cninese troubles. Hung Chang’s ENGAGE BOXERS. ■-- AMERICANS Wednesday and confirming the report as no longer exists The liquor saloons have Our Boys’ shoes are fine trades at today removed perhaps the last Aluminum message Pekin, September 5, via Taku, Septem- to three of the four conditions proposed at least temporarily gone out of business You’ll hunt the town over and as are shoes at of these |j $1.50, Youths’ obstacle to the speedy beginning limbed man who has not find such desirable Fern ber 10. (Copyright, 1900, the Associated by a certain power as the basis of nego- and every strong | |1 -Bronze $t.*25. negotiations aud the only doubt that abode to look % Dishes, so artistically decorated, Press.)—A troop of American cavalry tiations says he has it from a Pekin not his own humble after, g now exists is as to his ability to redeem We’ve a few Individual Fern Ladies’ Heel Shoes act as a for that Prince is being into service, so that, first H gj forms a desirable weath- Spring sent to convoy cattle, surprised source, usually reliable, pressed Dishes that are his to American interests ,9 exceptionally at pledge protect has to of the water service may be resumed, erproof silver finish are the trade of a life time $‘2.00. three hundred imperialists quartered as Ching already begun negotiate all, pie { and stop the outrages upon the missiona- tty. for most any surface, the Shaho. They killed bat that the 89cond condition Is the treat- th9 gutters flusr-xi and streets lighted. |j| II he can do Temple thirty for ries and native converts# «”e more especially those and captured one hundred and twenty ment of the provinces, including the Diao The further the rains dug into, the that are metallic. We this, and thus manifest the existence of in the list of rifles The enemy fled northward. Tung peninsula, as a buffer state. greater beoomes the increase I DOUGLASS & CO. have it in or in there is no rea- BURBANK, powder CENTER a de facto government, who as their houses MCDOWELL, LI those perished | ready for use. that will be URGED TO HURRY. Lj HUNG STARTS NORTH TODAY". 242 Middle St. liquid 539 St. son to doubt negotiations tumbled about their heads. On the lower | I it on the Congress Better try order. The notice that 9. immediately in Pekin, September (Copyright, 1900, 13.—Mr. Wu, beach a found Kitchen, Laundry and FOOT WEAR FITTERS. Washington, September yesterday searching party Kussian will not evacuate Pekin the Associated Press.)—Prince Ching, tg> asm tagggg?g?gsa gmasta msazQ Bath Boom Pipf*s. troops the Chinese minister, has received a ji score of corpses within a small area, go- some have been made during the course of private interviews Any quantity from 10c until arrangements despatch from Li Hung Chang announc- ing to show that the bulwark of debris to Informed the that while for the installation of a government yesterday, powers across the island con- the the American ves- ing that he expects to leave Shanghai to- that lies straight rock, ships went, in line he had to he cannot act take of affairs is directly power negotiate, more than been "MAINE’S' GREATEsFsTORi" the British at the charge morrow for the north. Earl Li should ceals many bodies have sels displaying flag whom he had with the aim the state department has without Li Hung Chang,to for. and the visitors showing similar reach Tien Tsin in about three and a accounted peak Li an to corns to been pursuing in the exchanges with telegraphed urgent request Volunteer continued their work The band of the New York After a short rest at Tien gangs courtesy. if this Kussian decision Pekin. half days, Hung Chang,and of hurried burial of the corpses find British airs and the Crescent mu- to it they j played it will facilitate states that Tsin he will proceed Pekin, where is adhered to, certainly Marquis Tsiang nothing on the shores of Galveston island and at sicians In kind. Upon reach- is he will open nego- responded withdrawal of all of the can be done until the arrival of the Em- expected promptly the ultimate with the of the the many neighboring points where fatal- | ing Baker's island the squadrons sepa- tiations representatives forces, in the opinion of officials peror. for the settlement of terms. the storm. It will the event of the season for foreign powers peace itles attended probably j rated and from the Kussian KETTELER’S ASSASSIN. An inference VON _ The visit of here. be many days yet, however, before all the Bar Harbor was over. TO END OF WAR. is that Li Hung Chang’s 9.—The AMOUNTS Admiral Bedford s squadron has been statement Pekin, September Japanese floating bodies have cne in and it to Pekin will be forwarded by of 13.—The German pa- B1T SIDE. a very sao:e:s ul every way ooming have arrested the assassin Baron*Von Berlin, September FOUND NAMELESS GRAVES. SIDE another is hoped wiil be repeated year. Kussia in the hope of making the desired Ketteler, the late German minister to pers, discussing Mr. Kruger's arrival at the beach they are be- for the establishment of a It as tanta- Along constantly Leave arrangement China. The assassin who ha6 been hand- Lourenzo Marques, interpret American tud British Fleet* are those MRS. KRUGER CAN’T GO. As Li ing washed up. Whether these Chinese government there. [can- ed over to the Germans by the Japanese, mount to the end of the war. The Na- liar Harbor. 13 —Mr. who were swept out into the gulf and Lorenzo Marques, September not reach the capital from Shanghai, has confessed his guilt. He was arrest- tional Zeitung says: his wife to him or are the return ashore Kruger telegraphed join inside of a it remains even If Mr. drowned, simply her starting tomorrow, week, ed for trying to sell to a Japanese officer “This true, Kruger Bar 18.—The Ameri before sailing but she replied that of those cast into the guard against Harbor,September there will be no is absent to make efforts sea^to The Comfort of health will not it. It Is reported may be that develop- a watch with initials which he admitted only temporarily can and British squadrons terminated permit terrible pestilence, there is no means of that Commandant General Louis Botha ments in the International situation taking from the body of Baron Von tor the intervention of Europe.” their ten days' visit here today and al of the Trans- knowing. In any event, the Associated Your House has resigned the command within that of time. Our govern- Ketteler. He afterwards admitted the The Vossische Zeitung observes: period in a across the 10 o'clock bwept majestically from the vaal forces to Commandant Viljoen. that recon- Press correspondent, trip ment has not been advised even yet that the govern- ‘‘The friends of the Boers must * crime, saying imperial counted seven bodies toss- rests on the harbor, led by the crack British flagship that Boer bay yesterday all of the answers to the Kussian note ment ordered the commission of the act. cile themselves to the lact the Crescent. The British fleet left It! THE WEATHEIi. ing in the waves with a score of horses have been returned. It is said that all power of resistance is definitely broken.” FROM PAO TING FU, cattle the stench from which was un- HEATING. and describing an arc, passed from and Anchorage of the powers have been heard on the American which fell into line, Washington, September 13 —Minister DEFEAT OF RABAHS FORCES. bearable. ships the subject, but the disposition is to re- work in steam, hot water cables the state un- min- In various of the city, the smell Expert the New York escorting the Psyche, tht not as an- Gonger department Paris, September 13.—The French parts gard their communications, and furnace heating costs less than and th« der date of 6, as follows: ister of the M. has re- of decomposing flesh is still apparent. Eearsarge the Indefatigable, but rather as argumentative September colonies, Decrais, swers, instances are the think if you let us do it. An Indiana the “Hodges killed Pao Ting Fu.“ ceived a the defeat Wherever such found, you Quail, statements which leave the main issue despatch announcing are estimate is free. The 'Kentucky This Hodges was a Presbyterian missionary. of the last remnant of the forces of authorities freely,, disinfecting. Only Massachusetts, Texas, still open for discussion. point, BOXERS HAD ARTILLERY. the famous Arab chief who was today, a babe, lashed to a mattress, was And Scorpion brought up in the rear. The becomes of diminished impor- Rabah, however, a in the so a thorn in the side of the French up under residence, very light of the 13 warships manouvreing in view of the announced purpose Rome, September 13 —A despatch from long picked Oren Sons tance, of the and was burned. Hooper’s About the harbor was a dated the In Southern Sahara and who was recent- heart city spectacle rarely of the Kussian government to modify the Taku September 7, confirming his main The still presents the appearance of presented In the waters of this country, in the report of the formation at Tien Tsin of a ly killed in a battle in which city PORTLAND. terms of its original proposition Little has a French column. a widespread wreck and ruin. septlOeodtflp where so heavy a fleet as the combined Indicated. mixed corps of 4,000 troops, including army was dispersed by forecast; manner squadrons made today has seldom been Boston, September 13.—Local known before. The fleet steamed weather Friday and Saturday; Fair ONLY “CUFF” slowly to the eastward watched by thou- light variable winds. said the little ir chin who sands of pairs of eyes, the spectator! 13.~Forecast He’s glvin’ yer! was Washington, September listening to the slick tongued rascal who was hair for Friday and Saturday for Maine: trying to sell a load of w od to a poor widow, that he came in irom the country in western Sat- representing Friday; warmer portion; with a load ho could not sell, and, wanting to probably rain in go home, would sell at half price. Look out for urday partly cloudy, BENSON’S ALWAYS READY CHAR- winds. him. southwest portion, light westeily COAL is cheaper. BIG BAGS 10c AT ALL GROCERS. LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. WOO. -The local Portland, Sept. 13, (No. 295. weather bureau records the following: I thermome- 8 a. in.-Barometer. 29.883; THE (SO; dew 46; rel. humidity, Ob; ter, point, of direction of t'no wind, E; velocity OLD the wind, It; state of weather, p.clouuy ^pl thermome- TRICK. 8 p. m.—Barometer. 29.934; rel. humidity, b, ; ter, 56; dewpoint, 52; a handsome of of They are pair glas- direction of the wind, SW; velocity clear. ses. He is an honest looking fellow. the wind, 7; state of weather, 62; minimum Powder He found them on the train, or his Maximum I temperature. The world it is noi temperature, 63; mean temperature, 68; father died and left them to him. says W; maximum wind velocity, 18 precipi- He does not need them but needs the police to talk about your ail- tation—24 hours, 04. PURE money. They are worth eight dollars ments. ABSOLUTELY If they are worth a cent. If you WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. can use them take them at four- Dr. says: “Talk tc Ayer The department wreather me all agricultural three—anything to keep him from you like about for 13, taken at 8 youi bureau yesterday. Sept. most economical starving. They turn green In a aches the observation for and your p. m., meridan time, month. They cost twenty-five cents pains, gooc in this order: Strongest, purest, and ill his section being given a pair. He sells ten to twenty-live flings feelings.” of wrincl, state of Temperature, direction pairs a day. And it costs the of all you only weather: and healthful leavening agents. Profitable, isn’t it?—FOR HIM. effort of a letter tc Boston. 62 degrees, SE, clear; New sending York, 72 degrees, NE. clear; Philadel- Lowell. phia. 76 degrees, SW. clear; Washing- imitation sold at a low price. 1 hey 64 There are many baking powders A. SYI. WENTWORTH, ton, 76 degrees, SE, cloudy; Albany, which in food. are made from alum, a corrosive acid poisonous J. C. Ayer Company, degrees, N, clear; Buffalo, 70 degrees, Practical W, clear; Detroit, 70 degrees, S, clear; Practical Optician, Chemists, Lowell, Mas*. St. Paul. Chicago, 74 degrees, W, clear; SAS 1-3 Congress St. 68 degrees, N, p. cldy; Huron, Dakota, POWDER 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK. 64 de- ROYAL BAKING CO., Sariaparilla Ayer’s Hair Vigor 68 degrees, E, clear; Bismarck, 89 Office Hours,--Sp^m/M'S: l®1 Pills Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral grees, E, clear; Jacksonville, de-( [ Ague Cure Ayer’s Comatone grees, SE, cldy. j Ihe rapid rehabilitation ot the island oity. TRAIN WRECKED COLLERIES SHORT HANDED Dauphin county. The mines are located The appearance of the newspapers today in the vicinity of Lykens and Wllllams- Anul Elghtjr>fonr Passengers Hut All Were liuiiiiiug lit Hie Hazleton after a suspension of several days, is hav- APPRO town and employ about 2300 men and Drowned in ing a good effect and both the News and Texas Storm. District. boys. Of these 1,000 live at Bykens and x Tribune are succoring of urging prompt New Orleans, September 18.—The fctates Hazleton, Pa., September 13.—The ex- the rest at Williamstown and adjacent the and then suffering equal promptness today received a telegram from Hon. citement caused here la3t night by the villages The members of the unions In in reconstruction, it is difficult to say John H.Poe, member or the state board receipt of President Mifcohell's order had that locality are about GOO and those in yet what the ultimate effect of the disas- the men will of education and residing at Lake iied out this morning and a better feel- ooniidence In the say they ter is to be on the city. Many people all Charles, stating that eighty-four lives ing prevails, although everybody fears quit work on Saturday. Many others have left and who are were lost on the Gulf and Inter-state Of the consequences of a shut down of work not members of the union will fcOME MAY NEVER RETURN, train which left Beaumont early Sat- Orders Issued to If the order from Indianapolis shall be join in the strike. The bulls of the population, however, is urday morning from Bolivar point, af- obeyed throughout tne Hazleton region. FEW MEN CEASED WORK. and there ter having made connections with the Some of the colleries were short handed only temporarily panic stricken Strike. Hhamokin, Pa., September 13.—Reports to make Southern Pacific train which, left this this but all are In are hosts of those who helped morning operation. from all collerles in th9 local region at city Mr. Poe was one of Lt was not until that the official Galveston great who look upon the Friday night. last night noon show that not over one hundred a the passengers on this train and with a order the strike and catastrophe as involving only temporary declaring requir- men ceased work. Those who quit siy halt in the advancement of the few others he sought safety in the light- all miners to work on city. ing quit Saturday hey wouid not lay in a lot of new mine men house at Bolivar Point and was saved was circulated here and oonse What is most bothering business evening supplies In the face of a strike. at is what atfcitu le the railroads The train reached Bolivar about noon luently a few members of the union re- present SENTIMENT AO AIN ST STRIKE. and especially the Southern Pacific, are and all preparations were made to run Gan Prevent It mained at home today believing that the the on Nothing Pa 13 —All the to assume with respect to reconstruction. train the ferry boat preparatory strike'was to take effect at once. Pottsville, September collieries in the are at The decision of the transportation lines to crossing the Day. Bat the wind blew Officers Various estimates of the strength of Schuylkill region so Now, Say. work as usual. There is said to be prac- will do more than anything else to restore swiftly that the ferry could not make the mine workers union and the number no of miners here. confidence. The steamships reported a landing and the conductor of the train, of men who will strike have been made, tically organization after Whatever there is, is scat- ashore in the early reports are, save two, allowing It to stand on the track but no one is in position to say just how organization tered the towns in the the Norwegian steamer Gyller and tno for a few minutes, started to back it many hands will quit whoa the time through Mahonoy and Shenandoah The Philadel- British steamer Norma, still high and toward Beaumont. The wind increased comes, There are some miners who say valleys. so in from the sea phia & Reading Coal and Iron company dry. v rapidly, coming open they will attempt to work undpr any cir- and other coal Apparently, however, Galveston has no that soon the water had reached a level cumstances, It is believed, however, large corporations pay Miners Issue Statement of their hands and have no immediate need for ships, The destruc- with the bottom of the seats within the their number is comparatively email. The semi-monthly, cars. company stores and charge but $1 EG for tion of the bridges of all the railroads en- It was then that some of the pas- ooal companies will demand full protection Grievances. powder, other being rel- tering the city, makes it well nigh impos- sengers sought safety in the nearby light- for all wffio desire to work and lt is mining supplies atively low. The sentiment here Is ap- sible to furnish out-going cargoes. These house. usserted by their officials that no Interfer- a strike and if the mine bridges were each about three miles in But Mr. Poe states In his telegram that ence will be allowed. The members of parently against in of workers go out, it will be out of sympa- length and the work of reconstruction 6pite all efforts eighty-four passen- the United Mine Workers will strike to a were blown or The thy. will be a stupendous undertaking. gers away drowned. man. They arrived at this decision at One of the most serious results of the train was entirely wrecked. Doubtless the dlstrlot convention held here last Sat- HOW THEY TOOK IT AT WLLKKS- atorm has been the stopping of the eleotrlo some of the killed were from New Or- Have urday. But there are many miners who BAKliE. and street car The has leans as the train made dlreot connec- Wages Averaged have refrained from the union lights plants. oity joining Wilkesbarre, Pa., September 3.—Nearly for several tions with the Southern Pacific train and their action on the strike is been in absolute darkness Less Than Year. question all the looal assemblies of the United and a few concerns who which left here Friday night and there $250 nroblematloal. of nights only oper- Undoubtedly many Mine Workers held meetings tonight to their own service are en- were a large number of New Orleans them will strike. The strike will serious- ate illuminating take action on President Mitchell’s strike abled to do business. resi- passeugers aboard, and It Is known that ly affeot and merchants are Nearly every business, pre- order. The statement Issued by Mr. dence has back to the at least some of these were bound for paring to proteot themselves. fam- gone primitive Many MItohell was read by the secretaries. In candle. The absence of street Galveston Those who were saved had ilies have ordered llour to last for sovoral lights some of the assemblies the reading was no busi- to over hours in the months but the orders cannot be as drives all who have imperative spend fifty lighthouse tilled, reoeived with much enthusiasm while ness on the streets to their homes at on almost no rations. merchants refuse to deliver more than a Men Are Well Provided With in others there was dead silence. The but the work of the few dollars worth of on a credit to night-fall, patrol sys- GEN. M'K1BBEN:S KEPOliT. goods strike order has now been ollicially pro- tem is made more difficult thereby and Funds for Strike. people whose sole dependency Is the Washington, September 13,—The War mulgated in the Wyoming district and j the opportunity l’or looting greater. mines. Most of the colleries will pay Department has received the following every member of the United Mine Work- \ xne motormen cieserceu tneir cars wnen their men this week and miners who will telegram from Goneral who ers’ organization will b9 exp90ted to quit j MoKihben, be idle on TOI3ja.'3r,JS MENU. the lury of the wind and the rash of the account of the strike, say they at was sent to^Galveston to roport on condi- work on Saturday night the latest. j water made it no to will in an extra of longer possible oper- lay supply provisions is all | tions there: It admitted by the operators that [ ate them. are being made now and for all In Attempts groceries, paying they get the miners who are amliated with the Clam 15c per xiouston, xexas, eeptemDer la. Chowder, quart. to the cars into The cash. I. P. of the Ha- get shape again. Parde?, president Union will but how “Adjutant General, Washington: 13.— quit work, many de6ti'uotion of live stock has elimi- Indianapolis, Ind., September zleton National bank and executor of the gi-eat men outside of the will “Arrived at Galveston at 6 p. m., hav- President John Mitchell and organization lay nated the and cabs as a means Secretary- A. 8. Van estate the DINNER—20c. carriages Wyckle operating tools is all work as ing been ferried across the In a Treasurer W. B. Wilson of down their guess of and the need of the trol- bay yawl toe United Milnesville and EvanB transportation Coleraine, coller- The union miners all hands boat. It is impossible to adequately des- Mine Workers of issued yet. say to become a most America, today about ly promises pressing ios, employing altogether 2,000 will when the time comes. Th9 Baked Blue Mashed Brown cribe the conditions existing. The storm to the a statement in de- quit oper- Fish, Egg Sauce, Potatoes one when the public giving men, said rebuilding begins. Among today: ators this will not be the case as began about 9 a. m. on Saturday and con- tail the causes that have led to the say | Worst sufferers by the disaster were the up “I have notified Superintendent Ayres Sliced tlnued^with constantly Increasing vio- strike. they have pledges from many men that j Green Peas. Cucumbers. of them felt to inform the workmen at Coleraine that churches. Nearly everyone if It Is con- lence until after midnight. The island After the statement had been they will continue to work the effect of the storm. Some of them given If feel so they disposed they can go on a cluded to the colleries in was inundated; the height of the tide was out ror publication, President Mitchell keep opera- ARE ENTIRE strike, but whan the “strike is declared WRECKS, from eleven to thirteen feet. The wind said: tion. oil they will find no work at that place, absolutely beyond repair. was a cyclone. With few exceptions every “At this time I do not believe OWN Eli GAVE IN. any- as the collieries will be abandoned, The The work of relief continues in the Is Roast Beef, Gravy. Roast Potatoe energetic- building city injured. Hundreds thing will transpire between now and 13.—William company has been losing money for some Hazleton, Pa., September n s ally. Mayor Jones and his associates are are entirely destroyed, All the fortlica- that will Monday prevent the strike. time.” Morgan, owner of an independent col- nerve to a direct line Sliced Tomatoes, Marrow bending every open tions, except the rapid fire battery at San “I have been all Squash. receiving messages in a statement issued this liery at Audenreid, which employe of which afternoon by transportation with Houston, by Jacinto, are practically destroyed. At San from the anthracite which day region Kev. Father who has been en- about 20 man, agreed today to yield to he Phillips, may be enabled promptly to receive Jacinto every building except the quar- indicatss that the issuance of the order to aobut a be- the demands of the mine workers,and tne the of deavoring bring meeting | great quantity provisions which antine station has been swept away. .Bat- has met with the of the miners. 2^e each approval tween the and the mine work- men will not go out on strike. ore now on the to the First operators way city. tery O. artiliery, lost twenty-eight The statement issued says that the mem- he that a and hard “1 wish to said men. ers, says long strug- say, however,’5 Mayor The odicers and their families were bers of the national board realize PROVINCES fully Is but that it is his GET IT. “we have maae such all saved. Throe gle ahead, opinion Jones, arrangements members of the hospital the effect of the strike on the vast mul- the strike will mean defeat for Wires Knocked Out and Muck l.oss as will make it for us to feed ultimately possible the corps'are lost. Names will be sent as titude whose Interests are directly and the miners because of the determination until we can In our Caused bj Texas Cyclone. NO. 2-il. needy get supplies. soon as possible. Boss of life on the Isl- indirectly affeoted, but It Is J thought of the to the union to the We are case to and Is operators light Tlio -«t>ack relieving every presented possibly more than one thousand. proper to submit a few facts in order REPORT OP THE CONDrflON bitter end. Father he Sydney, N. S , September 13.—The us, I hiak within a or our Phillips says deep- day two All the bridges are works des- — — gone,water that the worid_may know that everything heaviest storm since the famous August OK trans ly sympathizes with the miners In thalr ortation facilities will be sufficient, troyed and all the telegraph lines are has been done that honorable men conld efforts. gale raged here last night. The wires ara temporarily, to meet our needs. down. The First National Bank of Portland, do. The average wages of the anthracite down In all directions, and much dam- “Galveston has helped other cities in “Col. Roberts was in'the’olty and made OFFEK. SUEKIFF’S AID. at Portland, In the State cd Maine, at the close miners for many years has been less than is done the town. PREFERRED age being throughout / ot business. 6th, 1900. their distress, despite her size and we every ell'ort to get telegrams through. The 13.—National Hep’. 1250 annually. During that period of Hazleton, Pa., September All yachts in the harbor are ashore. The are oousoied by the generous response of city Is under control of the committee of Committeeman who is RESOURCES. time the cost of many of the necessaries Jumes, directing French onrlrer 'JLToude loosened her ca- loans and discounts...,. $1,631.407 71 the country to our appeal.” safety and is perfectly quiet. of life has been the preparations of the called on Increased over 20 per strike, ble and got up steam. Many vessels are Overdrafts, aecu el and un- The relief committee Is striving to “Every article of equipment or proper- cent. Sheriff of Luzern secured...... 334.71 INSURANCE CO. Harvey county today lying ott International Pier and at North lze Its U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation- 60,000 00 system work and there is undoubt- ty, pertaining to Battery O, was lost. “The and offerea In the event of the laws of the State of Pennsylvania swearing Disasters are leared and some Premiums on U. S. bonds. 2.m 0.00 IN MAINE distress which Sydney. edly ought promptly to Not a record of any kind Is left. The make 2400 in of sheriffs to furnish num- Stocks. etc. 282.474.64 pounds; a ton of anthracite deputy any was felt for the steamer Florida securities, Over i.noo of Uie anxiety aud Insst bu.ur.oii and prefer be relieved. Weazen faced, barefooted men have saved but the ber of men to who Banking-house, furniture, tonal tn*'i Hie nothing clothing coal, yet anthraolte coal miners are up 5,000 would guard has a In State are protested br Its sot wpich large number of prominent fixtures. 160,000 00 tr children were on on their all are ies. In tho accident department ao odw engaged yesterday persons Nearly withou t to mine from 2700 to 4000 public property against injury and the Other real estate owned. 2,400 00 compelled on board. The steamer Company ha. onc-liaif the tms.nesi m meSha the streets In shoes or Sydne^people Due from National Banks eagerly appropriating1 clothing other than their shirts and in addition law-abiding element of the county against pounds forja ton, to that FlorUkVtraa due to arrive here last even- (not reserve agents). 70,SOfl 81 and cast off stocks of tood. The and trousers. spoiled Clothing necessary has are docked lawlessness. He assured the sheriff that Approved reserve 74 WHY ? exorbitant amounts for any ing, but owing to the gale, she did not Duefrom agents. 814.674 committee has Instructed the stores been and he and tbe In ern»l Revenue stamps.. $00.00 drug purchased temporary arrange- whioh be sent out officials or the United Mine The impurities may reach port until live o’clock this morn- Cheeks and other oasli Items. *27.42 PREFERRED Mills belief to the and with medi- ments made provide poor needy for food and shelter. with their Workers’ association were as anxious as nt a coal. Where they are paid by ing. She had a pretty rough time but Exchanges for clearing-house. 24,557.22 l>ollri«-is lower price. cine at the of the relief fund. “There are of other Notional 23.OuO.00 expense probably 5,000 oitlzens the car any peaceable citizens could bo Notes Hanks... they have gradually been com- possibly came throug h it all right. She Th«* PREFERRED claim# homeless and proceed- Fractional paper currency, ulckels, pa» absolutely destitute, who to Increase the to preserve order. In making the offer TRAIN LOAD?? OF SUPPLIES. pelled amount of coal in ed for Doston at eight o’clock. and cents. 109.52 p ronaptljr. must be sheltered and fed. llava raid Lawful re-erve In hank.viz: clothed, each oar the same he that the acceptance of the as- money by building porpen Since Apr!!, lain whin the compeir sa- Austin, Texas, September 13—Advloes ordered thousand Specie ..62.664.6u twenty rations and tents from sistance offered would not cost the oc n- me era vir. its Ileal'b »atdl in dlcularly 6 to 18 Inches above the BEAUHED NEWFOUNDLAND. Legal-tender notes .. 52,364.00 Ing 1‘oltoics to Governor Sayers today lndloate that for one from the m .-.t l.tmral one* to the 8eM. thousand Houston. are or state one The sheriff ex- 115,< >28.60 nttrly ye edge. They compelled to purchase ty penny pt4>c|ei have tveen l-sued several train? loaded with lor the St. Johns, N. F., 13. The fund with U. S. for this a«wj ad supplies Have wired the to himself as with September | Redemption oommlssary general the powder used In mining from their pressed pleased this evi- Treasurer ceut of circula- tte-irlv F 000 has been paid oar e tlzsM Ida destitute are en route to Galveston. Texas hurricane readied here last (6 per them. ten thousand rations dence of the night OO ship by express. Q employes, J2 75 for a strikers’ purpose to frown tion) 2.600 Governor made the paying per keg and is with full this our business was Increased in 1M to Kata Sayers ^following “Lieut. will make his back raging fury evening. '*e Perry way of that can be down any attempt at violence. over per cent. Wl srish fo do #1*c hW grade powder purchased It has the Total..$3,180.184.17 statement to the Assoicatod Press to- to Houston and send this swept coast, wrecking many In l;*oo. Your aid Is solicited, heed tw telegram. elsewhere for $1 50 and which LIABILITIES. lilo-ht,; per keg MINES SUOKT HANDED. vessels. Numerous “MoKibben." ilshlng schooners have wholesales for about $ 1 per keg. They Capital stock paid in....$1,000,000.00 “The city authorities at Galveston are Scranton, 13 —The been driven ashore near St.Johns and the fund. 200,000.00 are of Pa., September Surplus REVENUE CUTTER FOR GALVES- required by many the companies Undivided profits, less in full control and every effort Is being strike of tne anthracite miners of the telegraph wires in remote localltes are expenses TON. to deal in ’pluck me' stores or leave and taxes paid.22.623.27 made to And and bury the dead, to re- Lackawanna valley Is now practically down. It is not known how much dam- National Bank notes 60.uou.C0 THE C. F. OUHUP ASW their must to outstanding, move the debris and employment. They pay Due to other N’a- sanitate the city. Norfolk, Va., September 13.—The U on, for every mine that is working today age has been done at distant points, but M t >A4*KKS AMI AWISTER#. the company $1 per month for a doctor ntlonal Banks ...$ 79.961.11 Contributions of the most liberal S. revenue cutter Is is charac- Onandaga sailed today running short handed. The Dodge and it believed the storm must have Due to State Banks whether they need him or not, and have *stt Kxrliaurc St. Portland. ter are continually me and I from Mobile to toko on food and cloth- the llellevue collieries of worked havoc with the and bankers. 114,212.38 reaching Tin xrr%\f%£* in cnrlmv tITfVin <1 nnfrv. nU.. the Laoka- ilshlng vessels on deciii cede Due to Trust Com- B aall see that ths is used lor the Texas hurricane wanna the Grand as money to the ing sufferers. company were entirely shutdown. Hanks, the wind has blown and Sav- be. The smallness of their to- panies best for the sufferers The revenue cutter will sail earnings, The from ings Banks. very advantage and Algonquin Manville colliery worked only a every quarter of the compass within 406.933.25 with the cost of Dividends 920.99 that there shall be no from to gether great living, has unpaid. waste of the mng- Wilmington Mobile for the same portion of the.day and all through the the last 24 hours. 1 iw4ivl/1iinl ilaokivilta compelled them to take their children I nillcont contributions coming from the purpose. upper valley there was subject to check. 1,225.843.60 from school almost*complete before they reached the LOSSES AT Demand certifl* — » w* free hands and generous hearts of a age SEA. thoae who dealw sym- CHINESE TO CONTRIBUTE stoppage excepting that the men obeyed cates ot 07.121.42 prescribed by law and them at deposit. pathetic In behalf of the place the order of St. N. 18 Certified people. people New 18 National Committeeman John, li., September —Two checks... 11.747.15 scrvativo investment in York, September —The Chinese work In the breakers in order to the Cashier’s check* of Texas, I desire to acknowl- keep Dilcher and marine casualties are so far re a BTo express my President Nichols of this dis- ported as colony of this city is collecting supplies ramlly from starvation. When outstanding..... l,37o.OO issues of bonds whiek w edgment lo the of the United any miner, trict to clean result of last storm. A people to send to Galveston, The up their places and remove night's telegram --91,907.600.00 principal teeling the burden of these Ranks are {States for the ready and generous re- conditions, their tools. received here states that the schooner baji<£ Item to be sent will be tea. It is said has T gone to the management and askei otal.9h.l 60.184.17 v 9 spouse they have made in to the It is Carita, 121 tons of Port attractiie coming that this is the first time that expected that nafc a mine will op Medway, N. S., OSavtngnI I havo many any set of to have them he has j aid of our afflicted The removed, told If Is ashore at Grand State of Maine, County of ss. people. number Chinamen irate tomorrow anywhere between For- Pabos, N. li. Cumberland, A B in this country have joined he does not like he can | 1, James; K. Wentrren, cashier of the above to offer, yielding from of deaths, the amount of destitution and It, quit. sst The bark together for relief. City and Shlckshinny In this district, j Norwegian Ingomar, bound named hank, do solemnly swear that the above the loss of “Having exhausted all other means of statement! a true to the best of 4 cent. property, is far greater than md It is said at headquarters here that up the bay, hit on a ledge of the Grand my knowledge •per we had reached the and belief. Ntiea had been adjustment, point anticipated.’’ the same is expected of the other dis- Manan last night. She made water so JAMES K. invited, where we WKNUREN, Cashier. Inquiries STEAMER FOUNDERED. must advise the miners of the Subscribed and tricts. The United Mine Workers offic- fast the captain ran her Into this harbor sworn to before me this 13th LIFE SAVING MEN anthracite of l.too. ARRIVE. Dover, 13.—A small steamer region to continue working and beached day September, September ers here deprecate all In ad- her. under stoppages CHESTER H. PEASE. Washington, September 13 —General foundered In Sebec lake during the thes9 unjust and tyrannical coa- ^ gale vance, Public. They want the order properly _ Notary F. FL« Superintendent Kimball of the life of litions or counsel a strike. We have ROOSEVELT S Correct—Attest. CHARLES saving Wednesday. ( earried out but will not restrain the TOUR. shosen the FREDERICK ItOfllK, ) service, has received from the B. M. Packard's the latter and having done so, FRI D telegrams steamer, Favorite, nen from Immediate action. are Watertown, S. 1)., September 18.—Tha E. RICHARDS, {Directors. wo Invite a They superintendent of the Gulf district dated was anchored near the mouth thorough, Impartial and pub- Daniel f. emekuy, jr.,) presumably issured. that on next there will first stop of the special train the S 194 Middle St., Mtt Ho 61 the Monday bearing 8«P14 d3t last night, In which he that the of Wilson stream, with but little steam investigation conditions exist- says | >e a complete the strike order. Roosevelt party after In the respouse;to leaving Brookings keeper and live of the crew of the Galves- on. When the wind began to blow hard ng anthracite coal fields.” this \t the offices of the Lackawanna com- morning, was made at Castlewood, ton life station had landed at she to drift out into the lake. Secretary-Treasurer Wilson and his where saving began Geo. >any it was stated that the deois- Governor Roosevelt made a lores of today brief Texas City. One surfman and the P. of the clerks were busy today answer- NOTICE. keep- Thompson, proprietor Grand j on to stand together in the address. Watertown was the next the mall that refusing stop, er’s wife were and to View house, started after the ng heavy came in touoh- where missing supposed Favorite ninars’ demands by the will an out-door meeting was held and will HraM having have strike operators 11(1.^!' been lost. The keeper of the San small the ng upon matters,and throughout .ktoiiIh me wlthghis steamer, taking engl- j lold unbroken. Governor Roobevelt at some with please all of the spoke !*• Luis station on the west end of Galveston neer of the Favorite with him. Catch- ollioes there was an air of suff- tin* mime before Oct i length. Governor Shaw of Iowa and Sen- lued MEN WENT TO WORK. sliail leave flic nft(>r island, wife and two children and two ing up with the steamer on excitement.* ator ciiy they got Nelson and Colonel .Lee Stover also surfmen have arrived at There is no meant ©r arrlv- 18.—Su- date n Galveston in board to lire up so as to bring her back to practically Wilkosbarre, Pa., Septembar made brief addresses. 1 life boats and at estimate of the 1 >erlntandent Chase of the HI, F. RROOii§,D.P report the station wrecked her moorings, when In some way Thomp- ng any resources of Lehigh Valley 1 ;he miners * loal SPECIAL §epl»eod3t* Four surfmen were left in a portion of son’s steamer swung into the trough of available for the maintenance company told the Associated Press ARMY MEETING. the wrecked the waves and )f the people to be called the 1 eporter today that he had from building. filling went down at onoe. out^by reports lonlght at the Salvation Army liall, was drowned. itrlke. t very foreman and that promptly on time 239 Federal LOUEET’S REGRET. Nobody street, there will be a special Aside from the money In the hands of * his morning every or the com- Salvation employe rally. The meeting will be ADAMS & CH Washington, September 13.—President iho was ANDERSON, national executive board, local union I >any eta hand ready to go to work. conducted Col. is KNIGHT FOR COMPTROLLER. by William Cozens of McKinley in receipt of a ; n a number of * SKYLIGHTS cablegram j states have; accumulated Superintendent Williams of the Susque- Boston the chief AND from the New divisional officer for VENTILATORS, l ire Insurance Agency president of France, Emil Lou- York, September 13.—The Repub- j sums 1 lanna Coal MA11K OF 8IIF.KT argo of money In their treasuries company said all their em- Army work In New MKTAl.. on llcan State committee on England. “The Proof leaks from bet, expressing regret behalf of the today agreed while not at the had for against weather and Condensation. ill Exchange •free*. vhloh, command of I iloyes reported work. At the an(l lts French for Erastbs G. the Possibilities” E. republio the Galveston catas- Knight, present comp- he execut ive ollicers of 1 of the willAr;; he:’s theadva.n°e VAN NOORDEN the organization aeetlng local assemblies of the colonel’s subject and COMPANY, Hrsi Class American and loreip troller of as will be 944 trophe. Buffalo, the Republican can- vtll be In the I of 1 ri- rest and of Massachusetts Avo, BOSTON, Mass. probably placed strike Jmted Mine Workers this afternoon and full Instruction. The dilate for fund. public are for State Comptroller in place of earnestly invited to attend this Cftta,0«u#- jlyiiWASnrm Con venlng, President Mitchell's order will Win. J. deceased. tributions from other trades union special service. New the Morgan, ie read song by Corps** san be counted on and from thosj facts to-the members. All union men Singing Brigade. -—- 1 t can bo seen the miners are prepared « re expected to take their tools out of the 1 or a FISHERMAN DROWNED. long light. Saturday night Presl- ullls on Saturday THE LADIES. Cure Your Piles. ( lent Mitchell will go to Hazleton and FREE. I he pleasant effect Cherry field, September 13.—Captain 1 orm the different points of the held for J 3AUHP1N MINERS WILL OBSERVE and perfect safety Guilford * he with which Robinson, a lobster lisherinan, purpose of holding mass meetings. STRIKE. ladles may use Syrup of Figs, TARRfl was under Papers drowned In the river to- all makes byttjg' it their PWall Harrington conditions, cuie..uteKTK.'Vl.r.S.-KWM I was cured h Snort fWr JFW* Sn>nj>l«*oti&N IS, KIDNEYS Iho Harrisburg, Pa., September 18.—The favorite To without pain, and without f «1f«ictif dirwi from thtWhoiff* Iff 9 'ny wh le pulling up his lie was Stops C)|"gh remedy. get the true and the use ot a l ^ fV traps, trike ordered the United knife, and without Interruption ot •*!•», and SAY# 1 ami works off the Cold. by Mine Work- lo°k f°r the nam« of ntv business f \ ORGANS. Tears okla nd is survived a widow the duties. Hend pin your address and by .axativo € rs of Amerloa will be CaliforniaGallfornla IGg hyrup Go. enclose ono Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a cold generally observed printed near Triners pleaso not apply as 1 and child. i ii one ^ wish stamp.to OREN HOOPER’S SONS, day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 2Bcents 1 1 y miners la the anthraoite Paokftg0* F°r..8alo by only ltelp those who are suffering need- PI §>j Bjna] reglon"of ad droSSrt? H Th» Household Oidfittirs, IMn*1**• JJ || 5 -xni/AI MU KIN 1N (jf. ng, having escaped the fire by wading a to one of the ROCHESTER ponds. Up to noon today FAIR. CHEERED \ o ue death has president. Mt been reported, that of Mrs. E^lVK01>g. miscellaneous. j Sept3mber 13.—The THE „__ oseph A. Brown of Fwlly ^!^bUr*’ specla J_MIS( _ DAILY PRESS. Long Pond. The 45,000 People Took In tile Show V rowan President McKinley and dropped dead from excitement * 56arlng Yesterday. the \ rhcn the fire Sonjerseli» scene of las threatened her home last >5I.frOIn8 t arrlvetl ln ®he Unioj of the Flames On ight. An estlmp-le placed on the total statin VIetitiing, fork at 3‘15 °’clock this Can iss the N. afternoon ove always be found at the by lire up to noon was Rochester, H., September the.Ilth-'tu1 periodic today 13.—Fully ennsyivania road and after Cod. * loO,LOt), The 35,000 people the a fev stores of: Cape extent of the burning dis- enjoyed excellent pro- m nutes I stop proceeded t rlot gramme at the westward. Th 3 --—----- at that time was about ten miles Rochester fair the res today, dent was the of Congress street. r weather picture health. Tin A. B. Merrill. 247 * rom east to west and seven conditions crowd miles from being almost’per- cheered N. G. 620 fect. The wildly, while the Presi Fessenden, i lorth to south. The force of the time not devoted to the horse W. II. Jewett. 604 lire bowed and waved his races was hat from th< 3 I, A. Libbev. 670 £ eemed to be In the of fully taken up with other vicinity Long in- platform. 8urague. & McKini, 406 Congress so-ani 'ond and In the teresting features. The Chas Asbtoh. U31A Congress direction of Great South summary: the at street of Frame During stop Johnstown some on* B. L, Donnell 136 Congress street. Scores Dwellings Swept \>nd. 3 30 n j Class, Trot or Pace; Purse $400. the crowd called out: J,- H. Souvmey. Tits ,'ou-iess street “Major, wha N. E. 2 Although the lire last Dacota are you llaccti, Exchange street night swept the Beil, b m, (Wilbur). Ill going to do with us the next fou 419 Commercial Away. hores of Nellie ;y#o,*,P^nnA9’ street Long Pond and seemed at one Potter, b m, (Holmes), 2 2 4 years?" V™ C&1?*Cor- B°yd and Oxford street Boat, J. Peterson, 177 Middle t lme to have all lug blk g, (Warren), 0 8 2 The }\. street. destroyed the summer President smiled and “I Be ‘1 ’• 4tto Couui ess 1 iroBslo, ch m, replied: street c In that (Marston), 5 4 3 is more 70 ottages vicinity, It appeared b important now to Autumn \• Exchange street Daisy Bell, m, 8 just know wha ti. W W estman 9o t his (Johnson,) 5 5 f (Jonui!6i ci. afrA^f that one Y. A. you are morning or two had es- Wilkes, ch g, 4 7 7 going to do with m e the nex "j (Bass), Con2r0BS Street br h four D6nnet&Co,Dannit rjf8o046 h- aped, among them being the house of Ralph R,f (sanborn), 7 6 (3 yeais." Congress ,rt1r and br G. 8. Hodgson. 90 V* 'Portland ,'trsst Cattle Stampeded Irs, Alsultan, h, (Manter), 8 8 8 “V\e are F. L. * lirown.who dropped dead and which going to stand wa Brackett Peaas Island. 2 17 2.19 by you,” I A. W. 45o Time, 8-4, 2.17 Hill, Congress st. eemed so sure of destruction that all 3-4, 1-4, the rejoinder and the Horses Killed. orowd shouted it( | Carpet H.M.Butler, 08 Pine street \ ts contents were removed. The 3.27 Class, $400. approval of this last ■ j Vickery, 221 house Trotting; Purse, remark. I1 if Spring street. H. D. McKenzie, cor. Sprlnir ami riari, c f JDaan of ro Clar“ Briggs Harvard University, Vulcan, g, (Joseph), 111 A. J. Barter, 60 Portland Pier. -_ £ nd Parker br SECRETARY ROO''”S ILLNESS. G. A. Eastm in. 8 of George G. Barker, also reported' g (Fox), a 22 Custom House Whart ch New John Cox. 23 Monument £ ■s burned Billy King, g, (Sanborn), 3 3 3 o square last night were saved York, September 13.—Secretary Designs. J. F. Hutchinson. 12 Elm by b street Cesearea, m, 4 4 4 ^ ar j J. (Dassalle), lard work. The Root is confined to his summer rest j J. riiuss. 51 India street. of K. blk Will Exceed property George Faster, m, (Haley), United States and destroyed, and the loss Is estimated leavi West u,d hotels. and his I Grand Trunk and Union ch room for ten or two and Depots. It can also be i it $60,000. Garnet, m, (Miller), 6 111 days weeks. worthy designs in Fine obtained ot Cnisholm* Hal Bros. Agems on all trains ot Hhea ch h (Thompson), 17 3 5 The has been troubled the Maine Cen- After having eaten a section of secretary with I tra!. Grand Trunk and up long Helen, b m, 2 8 2 2 Carpetings. Portland & Rochester (Pox), peculiar growth on the chest for some a'“d oi a£ems 011 ivoodland between and Gallows blk ail>r ot the Bostoa Long Arlue, h, (Warren,) 7 2 5 6 time Trains**3 but paid no attention to it as he dh i The Mass., 13,—The Ponds, towards that arm of Short, so g, (Reynolds), 8 5 4 8 I result has been can also ®e found at the Plymouth, September midnight not gratify. ?UE88 following 1 Stan, br g, 4 4 6 4 consider it anything serious. Mrs places brush fires which sprang Into activity ;he lire took an eastward course (Merrill), Auourn—S. A. PollUtar. along M. B. ch 6 Root ing, and our selections of the 1 C., g (Bailey), 5 7 d finally her husband t( F. have devas- ;he Sandwich road, The house persuaded Augusta—J Pierce. with yesterday’s gale, simply and barn Hethel, br g, 8 8 d Alfred—J. M. Akers. (Foster,) call a which was done ani the a section of )t phyisoian, season’s weaves are Bailey’s I.-dand—D. P. tated great Plymouth county, Joseph Savery and James T. Savery Time, 2.15 1-2, 2.15 2.16 1-4. particu- Sennett 1-4, 2.16, physician declared the a Bath-John.O. Sliaw. scores of were swelling oar sweeping away frame build- destroyed. Berlin N. H.—C. bunole and advised an Immediate larly rich and art stic. Falls, ti. Clark, cattle and killed Another arm stretched out towards opera- Biddeford—A. M. Burnham. ings, stampeded horses, GRAND CIRCUIT RACES. tion. A specialist from New York wai i Bridgton—A. W. Ingalls. off Immense numbers of feathered creat- Manomet and at 2 o’clock this All grades are here, from P. morning sent for and Brunswick—F. 8haw. New York, September 13.—The atten- the operation was performed D. ures and, more than that, Imperilled the Plymouth lire department sent addi- the Bangor—J. Glynn. dance was large on the fourth of the Sunday. The growth was deep-rooted costly Royal Wiltons to the Bootnbav Harbor—C. F. Kennlston. the lives of very many people. The tional aid. Hundreds of lire lighters as- day Brownfield—Jay U. Frink. trand circuit but the was successful are sisted to check meeting at the Empire operation highly Cape Elizabeth— Dyer & Jose.. probable losses very heavy,far exceed- the progress in that direc- inexpensive Ingrains and *' The Is not confined to 1 rru- «»i once, anti secure a the same It had been Old Southern TRUSTEE*. IONE4 & ALLEN’S patron ticket papers changed as often as they may desire by polled strength of old methods; Trent’s |ioudc, 5oo. 25 •• seats uow oj sale. For Vice T. a of the .OF. Regular prices—$1.0®, President, body of men who loft the Republi- Tomlinson, story Revolution, For Sale by cans in 1896 on the silver Issue who will for boys; the AUline Classics, live vol- ONE NIGHT, iYIONDAY, SEPTEMBER IT. umes of the most works of PORTLAND, MAINE. Theodore Roosevelt now, In all probability, come back again, popular Long- MASON & “"“re*."’'1” A MilLK WHITE since it has been demonstrated that all of fellow, Whittier, Hawthorne, Lowell, MERRILL, Bankers, FLAC BY HAS. H. HOYT. Of New York. eto in handsome little Pickering books; Mr Bryan’s notions proved fallacious Incorporated 1824. Company of 40 people including Lit le Chip and l lir e Sister* Knurhouitti. 98 EXCHANGE STREET 1 New Feat and all his predictions were unfulfilled. Numbers and Losses In the Civil War, by A Brand New Production, New .eat, ires, New tosiunifs New Dialogue. Colonel Thomas L. Livermore, an enum- Sep3d2w CAPITAL AND SURPLUS There Is in that section, therefore, m It -Kular prices. Boats now on sale. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. frvw nanmnnonf roonufl Af t.hA Art- Our N«w source from which large gains can bo Next Attraction—Tuesday an 1 Wednesday, Sept. 19-2). Minister. At O. Smith of MlfiCELLA mucous. Large-.Joseph Sltowhegan; made. No such source existed In the listments and losses of the war for the George P. Weseotl of Portland. A Mountain Maid ana Other First Plst.-Gliarles F. Libby of Portland. East. Union; PORTLAND Second Dist.—lames W. Wakefield of Rath. Poems of New Hampshire by Edna Dean ONE MILLION THEATRE^^..: K.«iT Third Dist.—Fred Atwood, Winterport. Fourth Dist.—Alnioa II. Fogg, lloulton. rAHTl USAGE. Proctor, In a well illustrated edition; Maine Central it. R. Entire Week, commencing: Monday, September 10th. The Life and Letters of Robert Brown- -THE CdriTE A.T-- The result of the sheriff contest in this The strike la the anthracite coal region ing, by Mrs. Sutherland Orr, a reprint county suggests the question, Has not DOLLARS. HERALD COMEDY valuable . CO. Is on and nobody can foresee the end. in single volume form of her EXCURSIONS SQUARE_PKKSKVlTNG.... party usage hafftoo muoh weight in deter- That it will be attended with widespread two volume work; the Marble Faun, in a mining nominations? Signs were abun- JAMES DURKIN «nr TERNATIONAL haps good CHEQUES a of stan lard Price* livening 20, tie. Malnees tie. be seen now that if the gag of party usage ten days. |ti repertoire pi iy*. -10, —10, time is coming, however, when the people To the Editor of the Press; had not been applied before the conven- will demand with a voice so loud that it I most heartily wish to endorse every- FOR SALE. tion, and all liepublloan s had be3n left in the White Mountains ‘ " will have to be heeded, that some better the PRESS in the article Sept, solicited from Indi- free to consider Mr renoml- thing says Correspondence Despeaux’s 6. Half rates Hanks and method than fighting it out to the bitter today, about the way and manner the September 16 to October viduals, Corporations, natlon entirely upon its merits to all iaunts. others.deslring to open accounts as well RIVERTON end shall be to the settlement of PARK. applied Hon. Geo. M. Seiders has the as from those to transact Bank- it would have been much better. He managed wishing business of these labor troubles. Their ramifications canvass and arrangements of meetings in tug any description through might have bean nominated even with AND MONTREAL this 111uN are too far reaching, and their conse- this part of the State. The work of QUEBEC EVERY AFTERNOON AND party usage Ignored, but a discussion of EVENING quences concern too many people for town, county and state committee has Sept. 25. $7,50 to either place; $10 to STEPHEN R. his administration, and a presentation bath piaces. Tickets good one month. SMALL President them always to be treated as disputes been more than L have ever TH?S WEEK of his weak and at the time complicated MARSHALl R. GODINS. Cashier. strong points I.avt Car to Mbrdtf which concern only employers and em- known them before in my experience Through Sleeping Chicago of the convention or at the preliminary vin Niagara Fall* leaves Portland at 8.5.0 a. > ployed. of years, as the result of the vet m. but car service caucuses would have revealed clearly the thirty Monday, Sept. 17th, through proves. In my judgment, it has been ail via the White Mountains atul .Mon- causes of to him shown fi is treal o ill remain lit effect until Oct. The of President to hostility apd well and faithfully done. L flight Kruger 6th wThat had to be met and over- by trains leaving Portland at 8.50 a. m. a supporters Respectfully, HEW is confession THE YORK VAUDEVILLE M. Portuguese soil, practical J. Y. UODSDON. and 5.60 p. m. come. As it was every voice W’as stifled For further particulars see bill boards or — FOR that the Transvaal is beaten. There are Yarmouthvllle, Sept 12, 1900. everything went off smoothly and with phone lO.’-B. some Boers in the field yet, but they are F. li. BOOTHBY, GEO. F. EVANS, A of Ideal Vaudeville Entertainers. The wlndsjwere G. P. & T. V. P. & G. M. Company not numerous enough or strong enough apparent harmony. pent PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. A. to burst forth at election with what to resist long. Eventually they must be up gep7,10,1*13,14___ result we all know. <«KAAI> SPECIAL ATTRACTION cornered and captured, if they do not The Duke of Abruzzi, head of the Arc- M. C. R. R» INVESTMENTS A man ought not to be re-nominated for gradually disperse. Kruger understood tio exploring expedition on the Stella office for no other reason than the fact this perfectly and fled while there was Polare, was on Tuesday the recipient of WE OFFER that some other person before him has MATUS’ ROYAL HUNGARIAN yet time. But the end of the war is not a splendid popular tribute in Christiania EXCURSION ORCHESTRA been renominated for the same office. necessarily the end of British troubles. The students organized a grand torch- TO- Itru«lr>i in- I 8ii|M'i b Cuncerti Dally. If a man has been a fathful officer and the Boors can and the streets were Though oonquored, give light procession, fieo stw; has met the fact All attractions to patrons of the oars. Leave head of Prefeli Great Britain a great deal of trouble and* public expectations, with and thou- thronged cheering singing Municipal Bonds, every ten minutes. that it has been the custom to confer a add another to Jher already numerous sands. At the official reception earlier FABYANS renomination on the Incumbent of his perplexing problems. A brave people in the day, Dr. Nansen spoke, siylng office is a and sufficient reason for the Crawford Notch fo Water Works CS-ESJVdE no more numerous than the Boers, if good that the Duke of Abruzzi had |not only Through Bonds, THEATRE,'S'. him the over a new renewed tho noble traditions of Italy, of The to bo be ex- giving preference the White Mountains, also to Handsomest Summer Theatre In America. they happen sullen, may Marco Polo and of Columbus, |but had hard to and aspirant, but this is as far as party usags ceedingly govern may give given the youth of all nations a noble ex- Railroad to be allowed to It ought not Bonds, their masters no end of trouble. Per- ought go. ample. At 11 p. m. the duke started LAST WEEK DF Tilf TREMONT TREATRE STOCK to be to invoke it to stifle con. for to return in about a NAPLES CEIW haps England in time may reconcile possible Italy, Intending He was to the* A SPXjIIIVDID 13IU£j- them to the but her 8lderatlon of the qualifications of the fortnight. accompanied Bank Stock. situation, experi- railroad station Dr Nansen. NEXT SUNDAY. a or by Week of Orem ence with the Batch of person who seeks renomlnatlon, of September lOili—Two I’inys. Cape Colony The of Brussels, it were Leave Portland 9.30 a. m. cn the character of the servloe he has ren- youth appears <£| V/ does not well for success. Arrive Naples 11.15 a. in. I» ORE,” a comedy drama In 8 acts by J. Palgrove Slmpion and Herman C. Mwrl»il*,t«k augur They not slow to profit by the Shah's weakness dered the whether it has been sat- Arrive 12,50 o. m. Th, Uunud concluded with ‘Ti lls HIM a one Wsilua have been under oontrol for a public, Fabyaus oit," roaring farce In act by Tboaai J. English for children, wnloh was inoautiouply re Leave 2.80 p, m. Trip to either or otherwise. It is ab. Fabyaus many hut hate their isfactory manifestly Leave Naples 2.16 p. m. FA BY A IMS or Every afternoon except Monday at 2.45. Every evening at ft Seal* for any perfems* great years, they ferred to in the press. One surd that a convention should enterprising Arrive Portland 5.35 p. ro. NAPLES. during tn:s week can be secured now. masters now as much a3 ever. party not lad wrote to him for a bicycle, while be allowed to take cognizance of an officer's Tclc|>l»<»»ie 015—*2. m m m Xo Ailmnrr In Prlin, for a doll. In both OBSERVATION CARS anther asked in- FOIl THE NOTCH HIDE & Reserved Seat* for sale at Casco Co. M»m. H. Steamship ticket Scab* of Co. Bay office. of when the M. Some of the Hon. conduct, question renominat- fwfew Jos9ph H. Manley’s stances the were with Payson auv gifts forthcoming, Adult# when buying seats for matinee will upon request be glvtn a tree adhMKM him is before them. Yet this F. E. GEO. F. whilom friends and associates will ing ab- the result that on the last day of his BOOTHBY, EVANS for a child between the ages of four su i twelve wita eaoa seat purchased. Ci'oo ilif dbi* Maj- Gen’l Pass. * Ticket P. Gen’l Man. 32 EXCHANGE ST. is and visit the Persian was be- Agt, V, er* w ill le.ire Custom House VVna-f at 7 J) for eve itugs an I *t 11) for matinee perforatt** view with wonder, perhaps unmixed surdity frequent ly committed, wTas esty^ legation ^lebedtr of BcpiS.lSt A II A DUO AUA1UIUAA1UV1UU WA besieged by youthful applicants, many with his 1/11C oimo lVi.1 admiration, sudden msta- whom were made happy by practloal The true rule Is to ilrst settle CITY PORTLAND. mcrpnosis into a reformer of Ilospoaux, proofs of tne Shah's generosity OF whether an officer’s administration has “underwoocT springT the most robust sort. Tax revision, re- Alexander Ramsey, llrst Territorial as to entitle him to a submission of the prohibitory amendment been such nomina- Governor of Minnesota, was eighty-five A Beautiful Paik on the Shore of Casco tion on its merit3. If that cannot be IVofftcc (o Contractors, a Breezy Bay and the placing of all public officials, es- years old Saturday, and Is as hale and answered in the then for constructing about the are affirmative, there as men a score of his proposal* TVfercanlile Trust no,, pecially sheriffs, upon salaries, hearty many years SEALED300 feet of kind) sewer In Sherwood street to be no talk about usa or Mr. ranks as one of the ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. the three principal features of Mr. Man- ought party ge junior. ltamsey will bo teceived at the office of the Commis- If it can oldest statesmen In Minnesota. He served sioner of Public Work., c Hall,until ley's reform programme. The PIIESS party precedent. be lty Friday, The C. .1. O OILMAN'S NOVELTY < OMIMNY willgir« E#^ iirst as mayor of St. Paul, then as gover- the 14th day of September, 1900 at 12 o’clock OF so answered then there PORTLAND. menu ai 3.1$ aim 8.1$ m. is rdftdy to extend the helping hand to may nor of Minnesota Territory, was second m„ when may wilt be publicly opened and p. be some in read. Ihe successful bidder wl'l be Mr, in sincere effort he propriety consulting governor of the state, served as United tequired Manley every to rive a bond In a sum and with sureties to determine between States Senator, was of War un- may make to carry them out. Tax re- party usage him Secretory satisfactory 10 the Commissioner of Public candidate der President Hayes, and has filled other Works, to insure the fulfilment of the TEW BIG NEW ACTS. form has been for and another believed'to be proper Tills takes generally recognized offices of distinction. conditions of the contract. Blanks on which Company pleasure '**' This sheriff The Zilplia Ladies' Orchestra, of wifi Concerts at 2.10. some time as that could equally capable. oontest must be Portland, yjiye past something proposals made, plans, specifications i in that it is now the audiurtuer information be obtained at announcing and 7.45 in. * not be long deferred. There is well ought to open eyes of Republicans to may p. the ofiioe of'he Commissioner. Bids should i located in is the faot that have been how s I ms new banking SUPERB ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN EVERT KVKN1NO AT nigh universal conviction that our pres- they pushing be marked “Proposals for Sewer, and ad- dressed to GKO. Commissioner ent laws result in an distribu- party usage to extremes and giving it a We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for N. FKUNaLD. rooms situated iu the Admission free to patrons ol the electric road. Keserved scats for the enimtalaaec1* unequal of Public the r Coyd any case of Catarrh that cau.iot he cured by Works, who reserve* trbt to 10 cents each. Cars leave in ad oi Kim street afteraoou .sad rw* tion of the force and standing that it is not entitled every fifteen minutes, public burdens and that re- Hall’s Catarrh Cure. reject any or all bids should lie deem it for the Block, at the corner of Middle Kxcellent shore dinners at the Casino. to and was never meant to have. interest of the so io do. construction is necessary. The abolition F. J. CHENEY & CO., Trops., Toledo. O. city We, the undersigned, have Known F. J. Sept, lo, 19< 0. ceplldtd ind Exchange Sis. With its Im- of the fee we present system have advo- Cheney for the last 15 years, an t bellevo him proved and Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Prop- cated for years and we welcome Mr. perfectly honorable In all business transactions commodious quan- : Exeir#* CURRENT COMMENT. aud financially able to carry out any obligations erty at Public a union. Sunday Manley as a co-worker in the good cause. made by the firm. ts tl»c Company will endeavor The Trustees for the benefit of the bond- As to West & Tkuax, Wholesale resubmission, without at this time Druggists, Toledo, 1 lo holders of the Portland Automatic Com- SEPT. 16. O. Kinnan & furnish its customers Seri© Walking. Mabvin, Wholesale etery will sell at <**f discussing the merits or defects of prohl Toledo, O. pany public auction, at 59 Kennebec I.asl and It< s( Fxrursion ol ONE OF THE Druggists, Portl inti. ibe former RESULTS. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken act- possible facility for Ote street, Matue, office of the bitiou, we have only to say that we can see internally, prompt on &ea»o». blood Heirs and others desiring io company, Thursaav the twenty-seventh day ing directly upon the and mucous sur- J] no argument and in tud efficient of nil of September, 1900, at 2.30 o’clock p. m., all the good against many (Lowell Mail,) faces of the system. Testimonials sent fre e. borrow on REAL ES- handling money patents, patter ns, mo :els, manufactured STEAMER FOREST favor of the another chanoe Price 75c per bottle. Kold b v all druggists. QEEIA giving people One of the Inevitable results of tha elec- 1 heir banking business, and machines and stock In process of manufacture, Hull’s Family Pills are the besj. TATE, NOTES, household furni- 9a.n’-' to express their opinion on the wisdom tion of a Prohibition sheriff In the Port- belonging to said company at me time said will leave Custom House a» strict- < accoinuiod itioii Trustees took the Inside route to Fort Popb**.1 of land district, the sheriff tore, pianos, etc. Business ivery will be posessto thereof for the pur- ,,zu confining the legislature to one raeth providing elect of Kennebec Klver to Hath, special lives to his poses foreclosure. The manufactured up ante-el action confidential. < extended 2 lioursat lt>» ; od of restraining the liquor traffic, lor professions, ly cousislem with a machines include finished package scales, oil Merryineeilnc l ark, will be the development of an overwhelm oil oil sos tlie s tret dinner ansi beariwi" is scales, meters, closets, and many Lames glils, it universally admitted now that pro- sentiment in that district for >road and ( intot (\ ing the re- conservative and parts of unfinished mac hi os. The Band ne<*rt. ... policy patents * hibition is a of the Maine are strong and have I. -a ve I ■ k at 4 on ear* f* merely method of restriction. peal prohibition law. But >f many vests to run. The trolly 1 mauugeiiient. are L ave llruncwl.-k at 4.2a «■ M 'lO*1 If is voted down that will we aro quite oonlident that the ecclesias- patterns complete for the manufacture ot repeal be The Knack the several It. A rriv. * at Union Station. tical machines. Terms cash at time sheriff will find obstacles In the way of PortM«j"whulo equivalent to a fresh mandate from the Shawmut Loan Correspondence and personal sale, August 37th, I90>». $1.00 p*r» for a ticket for the of strict enforcement of the law of which Co.,' .SETH L. 1 to enforce the and he has never 1 nterviews are LaKRARKE, •*' people law, ought to dreamed, for no law can 68 ME- cordially invited. HRYCE M. Trustees. MARKET ST., PORTLAND, EDWARDS, f aw.!«9»*t- braoe up the officials whose business it prove effective unless backed by publio Of Good is mayOdtf aug29dtd wepiamd Oen'l Manager — sentiment. Printing is to enforce it. If it is carried that does the artistic into the THE FEE insight Al/CTLOS .AI.Hiv not necessarily moan the repeal of the SYSTEM. “ art of all arts.” For Women, i prohibitory law or the adoption of high (Lewiston Journal,) preservative ntsrnaiiona! Go. WM. M. ca Dr. Tolman’s Monthly Regulator hits brought Steamship MARKS, F. O. BAILEY & lioense or local or With us is not option any other of the Believe as In to printing happiness to hundreds of anxious women. you may regard the There is various methods of restriction. It’s positively no other remody known only crime of liquor soiling you must admit mechanical—we treat it as an to medical science, that will so quickly and AacMoneera aadC»e«ln Sept. MAN CO., NO Tiomont St., Boston, .Mass,. lm ordersby mall or telephone H. p. c. HKRSh V, Agt. promptly to*^0f | attended to. .ep&ioedtt riling a rpeclnliy. J4, iimji '■ s sal," representing a oountry orchestra rehearsing a new piece of music, and the incidental business introduced kept the house in roars.” Mr. Payton’s speech was characteristic and was as follows: Standard Clothing Co., and gentlemen. I am to soe k’ulie,8°h glad and appreciative audience on hanu a.Jargethis NEW evening, aud I hope to see you STORE, all nere next week. I don t know what think you of the company, but I think 344 it s St. great. It has netted me $100,000, and Congress 1 ve spent $00,000 of It right here In this house. Ot course I expeot to get it back; vv,e will stay here until we do Next week we on The r>err.,H1 bVrv put rodlgal Daughter, with a cast of thirty people Just GARMENTS FOR think of it, thirty actors for ! EARLY FALL WEAR thirty cents! A cent apiece for actors: HATS. oheapest bargain you ever heard of. 1 warn to gain your friendship and patron- 1 am There are AT age. the only actor on the stage Hats—and there LATE SPRING PRICES. that looks like thirty cents, and I’m are Hats. The kinds we °* ^ ^ Iorgy* come next week* sell were made to our own Charlotta Maconda will sing at the order, and are the BEST. We have a few Medium ermont and New Hampshire musical is Weight Jackets and some festivals next month. Quality something we consider Children's Signor Borgatti, while singing in Tos- first, styles of course Reefers that are what is needed for ca at just the Bresci reoently, was .ooidentally are CORRECT and the s mt, His wounds were painful but not and of these first cool serious. VERY LATEST. evenings mornings days. The Rudolph Aronson has engaged Jan Ku- And taking into consider- Jackets are $5.00 and $7.50, and the Reefers belik, the young Bohemian to (sizes 6 to make violinist, ation and correct a tour of America. He is known quality as the 12 are $3.00—a of AS CHEOPS “Young Paganini,and he has styles—we think our years) saving from $2.00 to $6.00 SAW IT. ma“e prices, furore in London this season. on a HAT Aunt” Louisa celebrated garment. is an enormous her Eldrldge $2.00, $2.50 aud $3.00, pyramid you are birthday on Sept. 4th, and was the build- recipient of many letter?, telegrams and are We have also a line of said the If you were the lowest. New Golf we are ing, visitor at llowers. She says she has forgotten how there, you Capes Egypt's court; “but old she At said she was last year, and so Is remember any rate we know the at and come it seems a afraid to venture how you could selling $>.00, in a of purposeless kind of structure. on a statement this Hats are first class and will they large variety What year *e:t some one “ may have kept tab. always out the Amer- Boston’s pick give eminent satisfac- colors.' This is is it for?" When the new vaudeville war has start- you cape very at this top stone is ed on icans cheap price. Long laid," replied merrilly and now a new sort of because they dressed tion. Monte reversible Golf in Cheops will see rivalry—a Cristo war—has started better the Capes plain outsides and quietly, “you the point." in full vigor. than represei}- plaid backs, Maude Adams will appear in L; Aistlon tatives of other cost and with mixed Isn't it some at the nations. $12.50, cheviot effect outside and strange persons find it hard to be- Knickerbocker theatre in Novem- ber. Yes—flmericaos are the NECKWEAR. lieve all that is told John plaid backs, $15.00. Other new in Golf of Ivory ? Don't Philip Sousa and his band ar- styles Capes, Soap you try r*ved on best dressed rrjeo the \ Saturday from Europe, where iQ we at from to *° had a — show an en- $7.50 $16.00. believe it; just the You they eDjoyed triumphal tour. Mr. world and the Today try soap. will not then be Sousa that his best ^ say6 marches and rag-time m tirely new and music of large variety j without it for twice its cost. It Kerry Mills and others are now dressed Americans wear of Fall will tell the story. European fixtures. J Neckwear—at the 4 Mr. the of You will see the and Mrs. Henry Clay Barnabee kiQd clothing we ® very -low price of FIFTY d point. returned from a summer visit in Tils $5.00 Europe, sell. W CENTS, See our window 4 last Monday, on the Columbia. steamship <* Oxford Mixed Sack Suits ? —every new thing is here, MME. SCHUMANN-HE1NK ELIES % especially the Scotch WALKING SKIRT. MUSIC AND < )rchestra are the most with stylish, high cut, sin- J DRAMA. popular ot the OUR FLAG. £ Plaids. We are showing the J summer. From an gle breasted extensive repertoire How Mme. Souhmann-Helnk vest, at 4 best and newest in Neck- d VIr. Matus has recently The seleoted the choicest mu- came Into beauty of this Skirt and what has made it such a THE GEM. possession of a villa in Ger- $7.63. wear as we are in d sical gems and are £ clothing, they rendered with all as a result of is the it fits and many American favor, is Other at seller, way hangs. It is made It Is talked about in uptown circles the beauty of harmony and that grades just right, phrasing told in an article by Helen and as we all the of Livingston sell at least nine out of ten tit that patrons the Gem are going has made this organization and $9.89, 12.00 and them, without any popular Coulter in “The Impressionist” for $15. » turn out In lorce tonight and tomor- famous. The New York Vaudeville alteration. That’s the kind of Skirt December, “There have Another attraction to- Standard you want. row to au revoir recently Clothing Co., J night say to the Tre- alub provides the vaudeville entertain- been We have this planted In the grounds of a is Fall | Skirt in brown and different shades of aont stock The members ment and a day Overcoats, company. programme of merit,embrac- commodious villa the at Kotsohenbroda, ten 544 CONGRESS ST. grey, in all and with waistbands from it the company are now giving a splrit- ing several novel features is offered. dollar grades at lengths 22 to 34 near Dresden,” says the writer in the $7.63. a | ] of inches. performance “Alone,” and “Turn There is not an act on the bill that Is not 0 (New Store.) course of the article, which is entitled Some broken lots on the Him Out.” The opening play Is the ibove the of excellence and W. C. just average every “A Domestic and WARE, Manager. d We have now the stock we have ever »rtto Operatic Heroine,” better grades, now $9.89. ^ largest shown of satisfy the wants of the esthetlo performer is booked this season to W sepl4d2t J appear “two lofty posts from the heads of which plaid back short Skirts at md fastidious theatre goer. It Is refined In the leading vaudeville theatres. It is $6.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 10.00 lly the red, white and black of Germany and ind select In Its tone and character, run- the closing week of the season and the 12.50, the new flare and our own Stars and Stripes. The including styles. alng over with with attendance Is pathos just enough consequently greater than one is a A melton short Skirt in flag of nationality; the other grey, brown and blue, made as an to keep the In the best of usual. FRANK M, LOW & I people tells of GO. Mme. Schumann Helnk's great well as the fine at ramor. And “Turn 111m Out,” see It Men’s Skirts, only $3.50. UNDERWOOD SPRING. gratitude to a people across the seas who Outfitters, all means There are y more laughs in have There are several new things in the given her a roof tree. The United MOWUMEWT : to the square Inch than any comedy SQUARE. vaudeville entertainment at Underwood States gave her in one year what she had sep!4-lt f farce seen here for many a day. that will the striven for in for In Ateshian’s If please people. Mr. and Mrs. Germany twenty. you want to be In the swim don't the New Dress Skirts and Murray give an admirable act that is nursery, the throne room of this new- New Silk Waists, reglect securing your seats for the last from the start. ly occupied country there dwells three popular The bioscope house, performances, tonight, Saturday in state shows some line war pictures that are George Washington Schumann It makes no difference whether matinee and evening. Egyptian you want a new Skirt or Waist, we to whose first royal mamdates were cooed In Interesting everybody. Then there are should in either case much like to America fifteen show you the new and the best MtKRYMEETIMU PARK. some taking illustrated songs which at- months ago. ‘Your things, time to see them is now, while the stock is fresh and the The last excursion to this famous sum- tract the attention at onoe and hold It. George Washington they tell me,’ said Cigarettes. sizes all here The Mme. ‘was a There are mer resort will be on Sunday next and California trio retains Its popularity Schumann-Helnk, grand, several styles of plain or trimmed Cheviot at man—the Serge Skirts, the made for as the best act f or three seen here good father of your country. We a arrangements the trip are people have few hundred boxes $5.00, 6.00, 7.50 and 8.50, and tine broadcloth at this My child born In the land whose Skirts, $7.00, 8.50, 10.00 certainly the best that could be conceived. summer. Only one or two more people of these fine famous Egyptian Ci- 1 and 12.00. some this have bean so kind to me shall bear his AJso taffeta silk Skirts. !he tourist does not have to get up any moonlight nights season, for before garettes. We want the room they name. It shall not be than the next moon th9 summer attractions foil “The band was brought all the way JOHNSON to visit this delightful place of At the Greely Hospital, Sept. 13, William J. 78 years; llih, George H. Page, aged 66 years. & t com and is under the di- for the and con- Portland, Me., ing Centre present, will of Co. K. 20th Regiment Maine Vols. In Seot. Mrs. A. M. S. LAMBERT, Creation and amusement. The last English JBangor. 9, Marston. r action of Frank Callahan. It played a tinue to supp^ vacant pulpits as oooa- [Funeral services Friday at 2 p. in. at of Brockton, *.<■» tonoerts Greely formerly Mass.; llih, Captain 24 Wilmot of the Matus Royal Hungarian s alectlon called “The Amateur Rehear- sion oilers. Hospital. Thomas Shea, aged 09 years. Street. 8epl4d2t ~ ANEUra. miscellaneous. ;he entire field without stating any MR. MANLEY’S PROGRAMME. _MMOBM MISCELLANEOUS. A but he decided the PBOIIIBS STIRRED UP. PERFECT SUCCESS. ■ause, upon ftdvloe | >f friends that he was making a mis- Some It Will Pioflt the Kext hi Virgil CLAVIER take according to the rules. Things The race officials were: Starter, E. Legislature to Remember. E. Wentworth, Sprlngvale; judges, Alon- Second Day of the so Libby, Westbrook and Charles Ayer, Propose to Enforce Law Lewiston, September |13.—Chairman 8CH00L, Portland; timers, Fred Bibber and E W. Joseph H. Manley of the Maine Republi- Baxter Building, County Fair. Hunt, Portland; olerk of the course, Dr. in Lewiston. can State committee, makes this state- I Uharles H. Leighton. ment to the Journal: Paul j^auvar Opens for Callers and Enroll- Mr. George E. Fisher of Portland ex- “There are many lessons involved in ment o£ Pupils, hibited his handsome black gelding the September election in our state, 10 cent cigar Preble Wlltes on the track during the which, it 6eems to me, the Republican Sept, X Qtli, afternoon. Preble Wilkes is by Charlie party should ponder well and profit by. At Least 5000 on Election of Rev. Mr. People *the 21 dam Maud Encouraged By There are three things which I believe Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 8 to 5 Wilkes, (2 1-4), Galllson, When I Eclair. the Republican party must do in order p. m. Grounds. (2.27 1-2), by Pearson. Lessons resumed Sept. 17th. The entertainment between the heats to retain control in this state. We have you’re hungry by the Boston Elite Vaudeville compa- an overwhelming majority In the next The Kinder Class ny and the concert by the Westbrook Ca- legislature and will be held responsible for a good smoke? det band made the waits between the for whatever legislation Is enacted, •; and will begin Sept. 22nd at 10 o’clock a. m. beats seem shorter than they otherwise responsible for what we fail to enact ask for Horse Stolen and Man would Auburn Men To Be that the demand shall be enacted. *0 LESSONS, $6.00. have done. people we of FRANK L. RANKIN, SUMMARIES. “First, must revise our system Knocked Senseless. Made Constables. taxation In accordance with the Director. ✓ specific The summaries were as follows: PAUL septlldtf promise made by the Republican state KAUVAR 3.00 Westbrook-Gorham Class, Horses; convention, so that every kind property Purse, $75. Ask your dealer to open a box for you. MISS MOODY’S of whatever nature or description, shall J Lottie May,b m, by Westland, bear Its just proportion of the public —SELECT SCHOOL OP- I. 2 111 Lottie Wins Unfinished (Foss, Woodbury,) Movement Supported by Men of burdens. MILLI KEN-TOM LIN SON May Prince Westland, br g,by West- CO., Distributers, I Shorthand & Typewriting land, dam Annie “Seoond, we must Insist that the pres- Westbiook-Gorham Race. McGregor, Both Cities. Portland. Will open in this City September 4th. Pupils by Robert MoGregor,( Sawyer),1 2 4 4 ent prohibitory law shall be strlotly and receive individual Instruction in Shorthand, Martin L., g.g., (Lebeau), 4 4 2 2 of rigidly enforoed In every section of the T. J. DUNN & Typewriting and all branches office work, Zeb W., b g,, (Hawkes), 3 3 3 3 CO., Makers, Philadelphia. and will he aided iu state. securing employment. Dandy H., b g, (Howard), 6 6 5 dr The people have a right to any Miss Eliuor S- Moidy, Proprietor, Time,2.85 3-4, 2 87 1-2, 2.37 1-4, 2.86 1-2. law they desire. They aro the sovereigns. [SPECIAL TO THE TIIE88.1 They have, whenever they had the oppor- 80 EXCHANGE ST. The second day of the county fair at 2 40 Trot or Paoe; Purse $100, NO, Auburn, .September 13.—A new move tunity, voted overwhelmingly In favor of Bugtnc«a does Narragansett park, Gorham, was a per- Snip B, b g, (Durgin,) 111 Department—Miss Moody in relation to the enforcement of the prohibition. I agree that many of our any and every kind of stenographic and cleri- Pikes Peak, b g, 2 2 2 fect success. The weather was bright (Runnells), best cal work. augl2dood2m Slco, blk bg, 3 3 3 prohibition law, and one whloh promises men think the cause of temperance and comfortable and the fair was attend- (I. Woodbury), 2.33 2.34 2.88 1-4. to be effective, is given to the correspon- should be better promoted by a looal ed at least 5000 Time, 1-4, 1-4, icutiou, Oratory, by people. dent of the PltESS, Several weeks option, license law. If the 2.29 or Purse ago high majori- Training for all. The was Increased the addi- Class, Trot Pace; $200. police by a was of of so think that should be the itl, Hoily, Voice, committee, which composed ty people tion of City Marshal Donald Wight of Harry L, blk g, Gen. Withers, ses for nil needs, leading business and professional men of law of the state; and I can see no pos- ns Oct. 10. Dramatto Westbrook and Officers Donner Jr., dam by Lothair, (I. Kecord, this and was sible to to courses Sent. 22. Out of Woodbury), 2 12 11 city Lewiston, organized objection again submitting and Allen of Portland. Everything was town students can take 1.20 hours a week. Friday, b m, by Orville, (Frost),1 2 12 2 and steps taken for the furtherance of a the people the question, which would Special work for teachers Saturdays. Evening orderly. C 3 4 3 3 4 Georgo Clark,b g, (Reagan,) whloh would result In the better have to in a to classes. Call or write. Catalogue or list of plan be'presented proposition The midway was Increased by a guess- Otho, blk g, (Mltohell), 4 3 4 4 3 Bocks. S. S. CUltRV, PI*. O.. enforcement of tne law against liquor Pierce Xlnll. board, two or three more shooting Time, 2.26 3-4, 2.25 1-2, 2 29 1-4, 2.29 1-4. ing which is and notorious in vision. But until that is and the sep!3d3\V* Copley Sq., Boston, Mass. selling, open done, 2.35 or Purse $150. Un- Class,Trot Pace; this county and especially in the city of people vote to repeal it, we have a jdain stand and several.' fruit venders. finished. xjuvt ADvwut xiun ouuumiuDO xo to WOMAN uuuipuDCU duty perform, and that iB the enforce- .EVERY Among the advertising wagons on the b Sometimes needs a reliable Homanco, g, by Nelson, (Mc- of men who are ment of the law. 3 Republicans. They op- monthly regulating medicine. grounds were those of Ira F. Clark & Manhuan), 12 Turner b Archur posed th9 nomination of Republican “The condition today is that we are DR. PEAL’S Co., Smith Photo Co and the Morton Girl, m, by Boone, (Twombly, W. Nelson,) 2 12 Sheriff George E Huskins, This availed having a practical^ license law because Chapman bank of Portland. b 3 3 1 Baby Mine, g,(Warren), nothing and they then nominated an in- in many, if not all, the counties, in the PENNYROYAL piLLS, Ice cream Is served In front of the Me- Time, 2.34 1-2, 2.34 1-3, 2.35 1-2. dependent candidate, W. S, Larrabee, state, it Is tne practice to indict once Are prompt, safe and certain in result. The gens, thodist tent by the ladles of the Gorham C never Sent He was or ine (Dr. Peal’s) disappoint. anywheres HOUSE STOLEN. defeated‘ and the Republican twioe a year, every man who pays ^1.00. Peal Medicine Co.. Cleveland. 0. Epworth league. elected in to A roan horse to O.G. Parker the election of Monday. It is the United States a special retail GUPPY & CO.. Portland. Tbe examination of all neat belonging G. H. Me.. Agents. horses, now stated that of Buxton which was hitohed out- the intention is to have liquor dealers’ tax. He is indicted on stock, and swine was made at 9 just sheep the side the fair liquor laws enforced by constables that fact, and in 9D cases our of 100 set- AMERICANS INVADE ENGLAND. o’clock the committees. grounds yesterday afternoon, by from this Mr. was tles and was stolen, or at least he was not found city. Larrabee, who pays what is demanded of him. The London Chronicle.) DRAFT OXEN PULLING CONTEST. (From at 6 o'clock when Mr. Parker left the run as the Independent candidate, it Is This, I admit, swells the receipts of the Influx of American so far will The tourists, A large crowd watched the pulling grounds. The horse is bare foot behind, said, be placed in the charge of the county treasury, but I submit that It is as it affects and of oxen constables, He at one time was a railways, steamboats, contest by two classes draft in newly shod forward, has a double main special not the wise and proper course to pur- tourist has afforded material for the forenoon, The were enforce the law and sue. agents, preliminaries and weighs about 1000 pounds. deputygto prohibitory two special articles in recent issues of won as follows: so knows the Ins andj outs of the busi- “Next, we must wipe Irani the statute STRUCK A SEVERE BLOW IN THE The Daily Chronicle. Its effect on the Six feet, ten Inches and under—J. F. ness. The PRESS correspondent is told book every law which contains the fee 3 trade of the country is also worthy of Hilton, West Scar boro, 00 feeet inches, TEMPJLiE. that a meeting was held last night and system. It is otmoxlous to the people. It lirst; Charles W. Martin, W'est Buxton. conslde rat ion. another this evening in the interests of is our officials a 49 feet 10 inches, second; Simeon Tracy, John Rivers of King street,Westbrook, unjust. Pay good, fair, When the American “popper”—which West 14 1 the proposed plan. It is further fecated and let the know Falmouth, feet, inch, third shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon generous salary, people is the transatlantic of Seven feet, two inches and under—C. that the work of seizures will be- what it received for equivalent “pater- was on the road beside the when making their publlo services. R. East 144 9 park familias”—contemplates a trip en famille Rean, Hiram, feet, inches, gin at once so that the cases can be “Our last refused to in- Oscar F. Deering, 52 one of the fruit venders who had been at legislature to a first; Gorham, Europe writes Chronicle representa- brought into the September term of the crease the of the If we We believe vre feet, second; Eli Stone, Windham Cen- the fair passed. Rivers attempted to get salary judges, have one of the best and largest assortments tive who happens to have visited and 28 9 third. Supreme oourt. In the ol can afford to of su- tre, feet, inches, aboard the so it is related past, attempts pay the judges our wagon, by of goods for men’s clothes to be found in this and we also studied the States, he allots so much to Messrs. C. A. A. S, Collins this kind of enfoi-cement have been court our chief city, Chaplin, those who saw the affair, and when he preme only $3,500, magis- believe we can make traveling and hotels and so much more to and Frank Scamman were the commit- made, but they have all ended in being trate our who has you a better Suit or Overcoat for the ! refused to get off the driver struck $2,000, stata treasurer, the shopping requirements of the women tee. farces. It Is asserted that the men who the of than other him a severe blow which made a deep handling $2,000,000 per year, $2,000, money any house. We guarantee everything, of his party. The problem which I have will be as constables in this we STAN 8. cut in his left was employed certainly should not pay our county WESTBROOKS, 15; DISH, temple. Rivers tak- Fit and and we can sought to solve is how far and In what latest movement will be men of charact- all Material, Work, Stylo, Price, prove en into the of the woods where he officials the way from $5,000 to $25,- The ball was the attrac- edge to manner this shopping money Is spent in game principal er, who cannot be or It or law you that our is Will us the remained in an unconscious condition cajoled bought. 000; permit any to exist which guarantee good. you give England. tion of the forenoon and was witnessed is stated that the Intention Is to dose the for about 15 minutes. Two will allow them to receive this compensa- opportunity ? a crowd. The contestants were gentlemen Walking up Oxford street I was attract- by large 200 or more in or In a saw the alone liquor places Rewlston, tion, directly indirectly. the Standlsh team and the nine from the passing carriage, body ed by a conspicuous notice in all the and make that town drier than It has ev- “J. H. and thinking that Rivers was dead spread Manley. Haskell Mill at The lat- *1 windows of an enterprising drapery and Silk Westbrook. er been since prohibition became a law. ’1 D. E. the report at the entrance to the fair Augusta, Me., September 13,1900. CORNISH, ter won the 15 to 8. James Hen- ij general store, which seems to be gradual- game, The election of Mr. Pearson sheriff In that a man was dead in the derson of Westbrook was The grounds ly spreading itself along the thorough- umpire. Cumberland county has stimulated pro- MAINE PENSIONS. woods. This caused quite a sensation, are team were made as follows: hibition people to take active to- Hotel. fare. Americans thereby notified up steps Washington, Sept 13.—The following Congress Square 5S3 St. but when the investigators arrived two wards enforcement. Not only are scpiodtt Congressw that they can be supplied within gratis, Westbrook—Ohariand, c.; Rivers, p ; gentle- friends of Rivers were on him men here Interested In this movement pensions have been granted to Maine peo- Dandaneau, lb; MoCavitt, 2b ; Huno,3b.; working with a table showing the equivalent of bat men In Lewiston and other In Small, ss.; Burgess, rf.; Gooezy, of.; and he had just regained consciousness. places ple: various sums of In dollars the are It active’aid and English money Norton, If. county giving ORIGINAL. Insure your prop- He was attended by a physician and it moral support. and oents. This struck me as offering Standlsh—Goff, p ; Libby, o.; Chase, is not thought that his injuries will re- Leonard Percy, Bath, $8. a field for operations, so I entered the lb.; Rich, 2b.; Hartford, 3b,; Todd, ss. ; sult with our for the Norton, rf; Jackson, of.; Paine, If. seriously. widows, etc. erty shop, inquired general manager, HOTELS IN SIBERIA. ORIGINAL, and catechised him. will a return at They play game West- accrued, 30, Climena “I should say that for one American Special August brook Saturday. FOR LITTON CUP. ▲ Sample of the Rooms, Accommo- local customer last year we have had five this T. Pettee, Belfast, $12. INSURANCE COMPANY agents. dations, Prices and Rules. year,” was the encouraging reply to my THE HORSE RACE. PRIDE IN PORTLAND. • first question. At Vladivostok we were told there were Of London and Tbe race for the Westbrook and Gor- Edinburgh, Great Britain, “1 suppose the Paris Exhibition will Vanderbilt'* Rainbow Won Splendid no hotels in Khabarovk. There were (Watervllle Mall.) affect the extent of your trade this ham horses was unlinlehed after yearf” whl visiting Europe when the ordinary tour- The 2.40 trot or pace for a purse of S1C0 mont’s and hard and the ever Conneaut, Ohio, September 13.—The Debility, Dizziness,Sleepier Mlneola, Duryea Whitney’s things, women, pa- l ness and Varicocele, Atrophy, Ac, 1 st rush is over.” went to the scene of 10 A III was won in heats Yankee and W. K. Jr.’s Vir- tient aud passive, calmly accepted the tug Day supposed They clear the brain, streagtoea I further here that the Ameri- straight by Snip B., Vanderbilt, AuAlft I gathered situation. the steamer disaster at the circulation, make digestion can In of their the bay gelding owned and driven F. ginia, by the handsome margin of three Lyons daylight lady customers, spite pro- by —-- perfect, and a healthy We who were housed consoled our- and steamed about four hours to the impart hibitive customs duties at home, buy Durgln. The race was between the minutes, 22 seconds. The Rainbow has today vigor whole being. All drains and losses are checked ptrmantntly. Unless patient* rtf nosfniroH Vtnft idac(. rtf all g\r selves with our window views of the dis- are properly cured, their condition often worries then, into or Death. and Pikes won the $1000 offered that without finding any trace of the vessel Insanity, Consumption winner! Peak, bg, (Kunnella), cup by prince Mailed sealed. Price fi per box; 6 with iron-clad to or drapery “fancy goods.” They take eve- appointment. We had no other consola- boxes, legal guarantee cure refund tha blk P. of Sir Thomas The or her crew. money, fyoo. Send for free book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE 0. rything English except as regards one or Slco, g, (I. Woodbury), barely sportsmen, Lipton. tion. Our accommodations were vile. At CO.. Cleveland, two Mlneola was second the Eleven persons are believed to have Sold C. II GUPPY A 403 special articles, which they prefer escaped being distanced. The best time boat, Virginia 2 rubles a day we had the use of a room only by CO.. Congress St. to be of American “and these” down with the steamer which foun- pattern, was 2.33 1-4. third and the Yankee fourth. 6 by 12 feet, containiug a looking glass gone the manager told me, “we have made a Four horses contested the 2.29 trot or 3 by 5 inches nailed on the wall too dered In the great storm of Tuesday point of providing, having ascertained low Five two women and from our on the other side pace lor $203, and the iirst four heats for standing use; a small metal pitch- night. survivors, agents exactly IRON FOUNDRY BURNED. what is required.” Dress lengths are were divided alternately between Friday, er aud basin, the former never filled ex- three men, drifted ashore yesterday after- also much in demand, Lisbon 13.—About 2 cept a iron bed- probably owing bra, (JJoss), and Harry L., blk, (1. Falls, September by special request; single noon near here, lashed to almaBt. to the fact that in the States home dres- Photographic THE WAYNFLETE o’clock a fire was dis- stead, the wornout springs of which hnd SGH001, The best time for the two Thursday morning sing is practiced on a larger scale than Woodbury.) been covered in the Iron Postmas- replaced with boards; three shaky in and I was shown a was made in the second heat foundry by England, speci- days by chairs und a common wooden table. Maine. men of an American paper pattern L ter G. E. Foster of Lisbon Falls. The Papers. Portland, spec- Harry 2.25 1-2. The audience in the The bed had-a single straw mattress ially imported to suit this class of custo- was The The Principal* of the V aynflet* School grand stand took more Interest in this building destroyed. foundry and a red and the floor mer; also, by the way, a to Lon- dingy blanket, The is but the are thla a cl*« guide was owned Mr. C. P. Maxwell and negative begin- organizing September free to American race than any of others. When by and table were covered with and Nasal don, supplied custo- [the dirty and it is how for children from five to seven year. old. was situated on H ning surprising mers. Harry L., passed Friday on the second upper Water street. dilapidated oilcloth. The room was pa- the will look on different The subject* taught will be K<*din(i In fact, there is a general tendency in heat The buildings were valued at several pered in and the sash picture and won, the shouts of applause bright blue, single CATARRH Writing, Spelling, Number Woik, Ma- London drapery stores to cater for Broth- thousand dollars. The Insurance will curtain was of dingy cotton. Tacked In all its there papers. > er Jonathan’s daughters. were deafening. stages ture (nil v, Drawing and Swedish Gym- not cover the loss. along the wall beside the bed, probably should bo cleanliness. the re- ad- Calling on a couple of fashionable West Harry L., Won the fifth heat and race. We carry following nastic*. For further Information for ornament, was the remnant of an old End dressmakers, I ascertained that the was almost neck and neck The fire started from the two fires left Cream Balm ceived fresh few dr»u the Principals. Friday with felt Ely’s every days; New York and Chicago society lady is all piano cover. and heals Harry L., but broke when only a dozen burning night. cleanses, soothes only just realizing that London can turn Above the table on a piece of cardborfrd A lot of manufactured were the diseased membrane. out as smart toilets as Paris. A fashion- feet from the wire. Third money went goods were scrawled Aristo Platino, Yelox, Solio, MISS CAROLINE M CR1SFIELD the following rules: Price It cures catarrh and drives able tailor said that he wras not much to stored In the building,which were totally of lteagan’s bay gelding George C.Clark, room one day, 2 rubles; extra bed, 5C ft a cold in the head Rex, Sepia and Rlne. affected the way MISS AGNES LOWELL- by tourist season, a lost. A few frames which were on « having and fourth to Otho, blk g, (Mitchell).; the kopecks; tea for one, 25 kopecks; tea foi quickly. sepl2dlw regular connection among the “young The 2 35 trot or for had three outside of the building were all that two, 40 kopecks; dinner (three ] Cream Balm is Into the nostrils, spreads bloods” of New York, who call periodi- pace $150 dishes), placed were saved. ruble; dinner 75 over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im- callyjto give their orders. At a large starters, who were Turner Girl, b m, (two dishes), kopecks Every person taking a room must mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does cheap tailoring establishment, however, (Twombly), Baby Mine, b g. (Warren), paj MISS NELLIE BEARDSWOBTH there to be a rush for 24 no matter how 50 cents at appeared quite of and b BURGLARS AT NORR1DGEWOCK. hours, short his not produce sneezing. Large Size, Drug- N. M. PERKINS & CO.. American customers in Homans, g, (McManiman). C. H July—for four- stay. The person who stays one houi gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 ccntB by mail. 188 Dunforth St.. or which had to Nelson’s bay gelding Homans took the South 13.— guinea live-guinea suits, Norrldgewock, September over 24 must pay for an extra half day ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York. | be made up time” so that first heat without much 8 Free St. “against they difficulty. Tur- Burglars, who are thought to have been The person who 36 hours must Teacher of PIANO. might be worn at once. stays paj ner Girl asserted herself in the second professionals, operated at Somerset last for 48 hours.—Hotel World. Inference—Harvey S. Murray. leplldtf From an inquiry at a “fancy” shop in and won out. The third heat was de- but secured but Regent street I learned that very little night little booty. The was purchased there by American custo- layed by Baby Mine throwing a shoe store of A. Frederic, the barber shop of mers except photographs—mainly of the while scoring. The held had just ar- Horace Leavitt, and the railroad station, Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, rived at the wire and would have had the ill were broken Into. At Frederic’s Duke of Connaught, and English soolety word to The ladies, including to a large extent those go. heat was won by store an attempt was made to blow open of American parentage. “Frames, purs Baby Mine so that the three horses each she safe but it failed and the burglars FOR WEEK ONLY. and of that THIS es, things kind.” 1 was told SPECIAL had a heat. yore frightened away. As far as could “they seem this year to be buying in Paris.” ”Altreda, owned by Henry J. Holland oe learned“the only thing’obtained at the As regards hotels, all olasses, includ- of Somerville. Mass., entered for‘the 2.29 i ihree plaoes was a sma'l quantity of ing Bloomsbury boarding have was houses, class not allowed to start,as he is shange taken from the money drawers. Cabinet Photos “Carbon Finish,” done a American business in of big spite not a the Maine horse. Holland protested exhibition. One interesting sign of 30ERS WILL LEAVE TRANSVAAL. up-to-date American tastes was elicited $a.OO PER DOZEN. REGULAR. $8.50 WORK. from^the proprietor of a hotel in rural New York, September 13.—Dr. Leyds Devonshire. “Americans,” he said, “are Working Night and Day. i ntervlowed by a Mail correspondent In And a $5.00 Photo. Etching, “the new stylo ol' largo Photograph,” MADE FREE with every sitting. Our Studio is (lie largest beginning to appreciate the fact that Fadedaiuj J Amsterdam, affirmed that the South Af- best iltted in Maine. Our line of Portrait Frames is the Largest in Portland. We successfully Copy and Fnlarge Old and English soenery in certain counties is as The busiest and mlghtest little thing 1 ican war will not bo affeoted Presi- beautiful, if not as grand, as in many of that ever was made is Hr. King's New by Pictures in any Style, at Prices Never Before Approximated in this city. the tourist resorts of Europe, I now lind Life Pills. These pills change weakness c ent Kruger’s departure for Holland, says it me well to pays lay myself out for Into strength, listlessness Into'* energy, t he Tribune’s London correspondent. He Amerioan who a customers—people until brain-fag into mental power. They're * few urther asserts as a last resource the Boers years ago knew nothing of the Eng- wonderful In building up the health. lish provinces outside of Stratford-on- Only 25c per box Sold by H, P. S. ^ dll probably trek into German Dam- Avon. 577 street. a r sal and. Joold, Congress { SMITH PHOTO CO.. 27 Monument • Square*
✓ OPENBNGOrTAU^CLOTHING. in”,MSe " HKRK S,>,C!*d °"* bef°,e T,-es y°" -««*«* Mfa« that conld in any pdasible way add " “‘ITW‘ ft .hr«htZetile»^Tf0C.T.ry«ln* planned to do the Business Biggest of «nr history tiie coming season and ■ttOITSANBS or’ nni ill bought accordingly. " '* w«n°!>n of 1.0 THING, .. FUKNISHINGS, HATS, CAM'S, BOOTS and SHOES await your INSPECTION. Weave *W a,IS!OI‘S y°a Pa” nP°" °,,r C,!iaSM *° 1,,C leadership of Haiue and in a .Jad*me"t Clothiers, extending cordial invitation to come to «... PBICES Eas< of Boston. Please accept onv thanks for pat. patronage, and remember, you’re always welcome Z"nrS’ilLISih whether I'*"™.IjOWKST you buy or not.
MEN'S FALL SUITS. MEN’S ODD PANTS. FALL Men’s Black and Tan Hose, 2 Men’s $hoes, in box calf and NECKWEAR, pairs for 25c. Vice, $3.00. Men’s Wien’s Cheviot Suits, $5.00 Working Pants,$1.25 in Men’s Fancy Hose, Mon’s Calf Bals., $2.88. Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Im- 25c,50c 1 ^rTJ?7:r*>w Men’s Wool $2.50. WIeu’s Fancy Check Cheviot Suits, $1.50, $2.00. perials, Strings, Bows, latest Heavy Hose, 2 for 25c. Men’s Bals., J $6.48 Men’s Dress Pants in Worsted shades, SOc. pairs $ .98, 2.69. 25c, Men’s Camel’s Hair and Boys’Bals, Wien’s Business Suits in dark mixtures, and Oassiineres, $2.50 to $5.25, Si.50, Checks Natural Wool Hose, 25c. and blacks, $8.00 $6.00. $9.89. _ Youth’s Bals., WIeu’s Fancy Wlixed and Checked MEN S SHIRTS. $5.00, 1.25, Cheviot 1.68- Suits, $IO MEN’S HATS. Men’s Fancy Stiff Brown Little Gents’ Shoes, 98c. Wien's Frieze latest Suits. Double Breasted Shirts, styles,39c. 50c. Black Coat*. Beauty Dressing, for ) $10 SB.DO, 1.25. box calf Shoes. |0c. Wien’s Worsted in Russet Fancy Suits, Checks Men’s Laundered White Shirts, Young’s Combination and Stripes, $12 Di •essing, 10c. long or short bosom, opeii or Wien’s Serge Suits, $12 closed front, 50c, 75c, BOYS’ Wien's I ancy Check and «Blue and 31.00, 1.25, 1.50, Black Heavy Wale Cheviot Suits, SI3.5P to $14 OVERCOATS. Wien’s Worsted Suits, in Fancy Checks, Boys’ Overcoats, in light and fine Stripes, and Cheviot Suits, We carry all the latest styles dark shades, $2.79, 3 50, 4.00, at 12 $15, $16, $18, $20 10c, l-2c, I 5c. 5.00, 0.00. Men’s Derby Hats, in black and brown, $1.25, $1.50, MEN’S BRACES. BOYS’ $2.50. Boys’ Vestee Suits, $2.00, Policemen and Firemen’s MEN’S OVERCOATS. Men’s $1.50 to $7.00. Derby Hats, in black Braces, and 18c, 25c, 50c. ODD Wien’s Dark Wlixed Oxford Overcoats, brown, $3.00 PANTS Men’s Braces, at worth $10, for $6.98 Men’s Soft Hats, light Pearl, Ralston Health Shoes, for Boys’ Two Piece Suits 8c, I2I-2C, 15c. at 21c, Wien’s Overcoats, light colors, in Coverts^ $2.00 men, in box calf, Vici, Enamel, 25c, 45c, 75c, $1.00, $1.88 to $7 00. Melton and Worsteds, $8, $IO, $12, $15 Men’s Soft Hats, in black and MEN’S HOSE. Patent Leaf her, $4.00. $1.25, 1.50. Ladies’ Ralston Health Shoes, Wien’s Overcoats, in Black Worsteds, brown, 98c, $1.25, $1.63, Men’s Black and Tan Hose, 3 in Vici, Patent Leather, Box Boys’ Corduroy Pants, $1.00 Boys’ Lons: Pant Herringbone Stripes, $IO to $15 $2.00. for 25c. 1 pairs Calf, Enamel, $4.00. quality, for 75c. Suits, $5.00 to SS5.00. IRA F. CLARK & CO., O. IS. .jF&^iQX-BOnxr, Prop, Maine’s Largest One Price, Spot Cash Clothiers, Furnishers, Hat, Cap and Shoe Dealersers’ so ^jxnra, so monument
~~ square. ,== —- — P i i — 1-——— The N. Jones from Boston also tore her ’Cello, Opus Miton Rubinstein 18, national life, anl then gave the remedy HAIUiOll NEWS. a, con moto. * WAS ONLY sails badly in the gale. Allegro in the moral “SWEATY.” \ b, Allegretto, education in the home and Rena arrived from Boston with her The o, Allegro molto. school. ••oooooQooooootoooooooooo®® sails badly torn. String Quartette in C minor. One Portland Man on Exchange Street Was Derelict Schooner Off Trundy’s “The schooner Marla L. Davis of Bangor, movement, Franz Schubert © Great would be the sur- in 1820. GORHAM. 0 P. G. sailed from Boston (Writteu December, First pub- Presplring Freely. Reef. Capt. Quinn, lished in 1868, The Ms. was in the prise and of the © for Bangor early Wednesday morning, possession of Johannes Brahms, The 0 delight loaded and with one man on other movements of this work were Robert well known light The terrific wind storm in Gorham Finnemore,a young whose name never written. man about © pettier could he see W o* the Marla H. I)»vli ofBaugor— board besides the captain, town, dripping and soaked early Serenade in C, Andante Wednesday did much damage on the v Joe about years cantabile, o the skin wandered To*vetl to lllcbmoud Island l»y C. A. was Wentworth, thirty fair up Ex- Q Joseph Haydn grounds. The merry-go-round tent — the of the old. When in sight of Cape Elizabeth From the Quartette in F change street from the docks shortly working present Btlknup. major, Op. 3, was a total wreck; loss $50, A large o about seven o’clock in the evening the No. 6. before midnight. As he proceeded he Songs—Poet’s number of shade and apple trees were day but to leak and the captain Love, (Dlchterllebe), left a trail of water in his oourse while © cooking range; vessel began Rob. Schumann. uprooted. The loss of apples will 0 found that she was so badly that a respectable sized rivulet was formed at a leaking a, Barcarole, from “Six Character- amount even is About day break yesterday morning to thousands of bushels. J. A S' greater the sur- for he had to abandon her and take istic No G. the places where he was halted some 0 one mast safety Pieces,” Op. 60, 3, Waterman's wind mill was dam- by vessel was discovered,with only ana minor, Anton Rubinstein badly to his small boat. Alter the captain inquisitive traveler. His teeth chattered prise and of our © standing, about live and a ball miles off b, Sketch, E flat major,Op. 41, No 1, aged and other damage was done. 0 delight the one man had b9en In the open boat and he shivered like the proverbial leaf the tvatch on duty at Wold. Bargiel A the Cape shore, bj runaway took place^ast evening but for Portland about three hours they were picked up by c, Prelude in E flat minor, from the all this he maintained his nerve neighbor, who the Life Saving statlon'at TVundy’s Keel near the fair grounds, considerable the schooner William Captain Welltempered Book I, doing and would give no satisfaction as to the to the Keene, Clavichord, The crew from the station went J. S. Bach damage. The horse was driven by a’man 0%Jwants an Hatheway, and brought to this port. The cause of his unhappy condition. “Me O ▼esseFs assistance aud found that 6he d, Barcarole in A flat, and ran the railroad vessel intoxicated, upon been in the water?” he captain said that when he left the Schubert-Liszt responded to a had been abandoned and was In a water- track, smashing carriage and harness. she was about half full of water and “To be sung upon the water.” question. “No indeed, it is just imagi- Her was Q %?****+******+*«■»+*—O logged condition. topmast to Piano in E Man and horse were not much injured. about half way from Capa Elizabeth Quartette flag major, Op. nation on my part. See, this is only and she was almost submerged 38, Mr It G. Drown s little son was run standing Joseph Rheinberger sweat. Ur If asks about Cushing's island. non anybody you In water, only the stern appearing above a, Allegro troppo, over in Central square Wednesday eve- A daybreak yesterday morning the life- b, Adagio. me jusc tell ’em that some big fellow spit water. Hater in the day the tug C. A. ning at the close of the fair. Three crew at Trundy s reef discovered c, Menuette: Andantino on the sidewalk down on the corner of derelict and saving Belknap went to the taking d, Finale: Allegro, young men were driving at a furious Fore and a vessel in distress about 5 % miles from Exchange street and that a her in tow beached her on Richmond’s It is now certain taat the new local rate and carelessly knocked the little it the shore and to her assist- young Italian was in the way. But oh because is one of the best Cape going which has been talked of for some |LAIL„ANT.£l§ island paper lad down.” The horse and wagon passed V/ ance found it was the Maria E. Davis and ainrt I cold. I'm a pretty looking lob- {% The schooner was built In 1869 at time will be issued this fall. Mr. Ray over him, severely Injuring him. He was and can be with- that with only one mast standing she ster in this shape and I wish I had one of 0 repaired and her net tonnage Thompson will be the editor. taken to Abbott’s Green point, N. Y, her Cyrus store and kind- those head on the electric q was so submerged in water that only lights car out when was 58.73, Her original home port was ly cared for. The three reckless fellows © delay, he first stern appeared above the surface, Eater tucked into one of me pockets. I don’t 0 W did to see Boston. went OODFORDS. not stop what injury waB done want to home now hut In the day thejtug L. A. Belknap go just where I § wakes up to the fact that British steamship North Anglia ar- to the lad, © out and towed the wreck to Richmonds shall I go? I suppose they would let me from Hicata with sul- rived of a in the the yesterday island. The VDavis was a two masted Officer E. K. Brown had considerable Mr. John Mordough Mexico, form- station but would they let me that was 0 phur. This Is the steamship owned er resident of is a few out? That’s the Would schooner of 58 tons burden and was difficulty with a drunken man on a West- Gorham, passing question! they § ashore In the Ktralts of Gibral- reported C. E. Chick of and valued at brook electric car afternoon. days with his sister. Miss Mary Mor- let me out after they let me in? B. but the by Bangor Wednesday tar. Capt. Roeerts said that ship Green street. I’m cold and this three dollar $1500, with no insurance. Mr. Brown was called to put him off the dough, overcoat off without and was gotten damage weighs two tons and a half. And I lost Atlantic 8 car at Woodfords and as he was of huge Twenty-one of the relatives of Miss that the rest of the up to yester- g passage size he got the best of the officer. In the Plummer who died in Scarboro this my chew of tobacco, too.” can be bought for dollars © was The -North Anglia WESTBROOK. “Bob” 0 day very pleasant tussle Mr. Brown had his clothes torn. week, assembled at the residence of Mr. Finally started over Federal encountered the of Wednesday and less than any other gale Half of a valuable tree in the and Mrs. Dana Main street bound for Sawyer's stable with high her grounds Plummer, street, 0 ^ louncl pretty rough water which kept AT WARREN the intention of home safe and CONCERT GIVEN in front of the residence of Mr. J. 8. ana atcenaea ine iunerai yesceruay ac reporting grade range in the away from the coast until yesterday sound this © CHURCH BY MRS. SAMUEL Bicker's residence on Forest avenue, Scarboro. morning 0 She brings a cargo of 2,700 © market. morning. D. WARREN. » was broken down during the wind storm to Miss May Knapton of Boston Is visit- ———Q tons of sulphur oonsigned Chase, who AN UNAUTHORIZED RACE MEET. Mrs. Samuel D. Warren of Boston, Wednesday. friends in Gorham. Leavitt & Co., to order. ing Is the summer at the Elms, gave The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A man by the name of Fred H. Wing, Retail Salesroom at the X the wind was at the passing Mrs. John Kelley of Portland is visit- O Fonuilry. Early in the day Forest who his a free conoert last evening at Warren Edward Kane, avenue, died Wed- gives post office address as 45 south and eastward and a big portion ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney, Elm church to the employes nesday. The funeral will be held this Water street, Skowhegan, Is sending out fleet Bet sails complimentary street. of the large storm bound fami- circulars PORTLAND STOVE of the Warren paper mills and their afternoon at 2 30 o’clock from 103 Forest advertising a fall rac8 meet of § FOUNDRY CO. and departed. Later in the day as the Robert B. Harding of Boston is visit- 8 lies. Invitations were issued to all the avenue. the Maine division, h. A. W., to be held wind veered round to ..the southward friends In Gorham. Three Whole on and long before 7.80 o’clock Mrs. Nelson of Boston is visiting her ing at; Skowhegan, September 15. The usual Squares Kennebec St. O of the were to re- employes many vessels obliged Inducements of half are 0 the church was filled. sister Mrs. Joseph F. Chute, Woodfords tare, noted. Five From Pearl Co © turn afternoon there was a Clieslmit Sts. and In the to Mr. H. W. Fisher of who was races are and the usual The concert was a delightful treat street. ^ Pittsfield, specified entry 0 good amount of tonnage at sale an- connected with the Hotel of Cumberland Mills and they MBS. ABBIE formerly North blank is attached on the outside, The the people MITCHELL. —- ^ ^ in the harbor. ^ chorage it. The artists of Augusta, has been appointed mana- PRESS is Informed that this meet Is not and Addle thoroughly appreciated The Edith M. Thompson J. Mrs, Abbie Mitchell, widow of the late of the Columbia. sanctioned the officials of the were Ernst Perabo, piano, assisted by ger by Maine with TO CONTINUE CURTAILMENT that are and Hattie arrived yesterday trips follow- William Mitchell, died yesterday after- Officer Emery, who was In- livlsion and that all who in expected to follow suit are the Melville Horner,baritone,and the seriously participate POLICY. of lobsters for J. W. Trefethen. noon at her residence on Concord street Union, Uurfee, Franz Kneisel, first vio- jured In a runaway accident two months It do so at their own peril and In danger Sagamore, Flint, Pocas- arrested at Cun- ing quartette: weeks of Fall 13,—It set, Fish Waiden Hanna Max after three suffering with gas- Is the place of cf under the of the River, Mass,, September Cornell, Wampanoag and Metacomet. lin; F. Ondrieok, second violin; ago, taking Night Signal falling displeasure dy's harbor the ilrst or the week W. S. tric fever The deceased would have been is announced here today that several of These represent about and Alwin Schroeder, ‘cello. Officer Newcomb of tho police station cfficial headsman of thefieague. 700,000 spindles. Zach, viola, the mills will continue the Tu.thaker, a local fisherman, whojhas rr years of ago tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. who went to Worcester, Mass curtailment The programme was as follows: Monday,to been of dealing in short Mitchell the most of their life at poiioy which has been in operation here STORM IN VINAL Ion,; suspected A passed spend his vacation. DRAGGED FOR CONNORS’S BOD Y. HAVEN. lobsters In Sonata for Piano and Violin, in lobsters. He had 405 short Woodfords, Mr. Mitchell, who died about tor the past month after they are released [SPECIAL TO THE major,Op. 47, Ludwig van Beethoven For the first time since spring the Nothing has been heard PliESS.] his boat. in 15 been master at yet regarding from the signed agreement,which expires (Dedicated to R. Kreutzer. Published years ago, having yard was turned on in the steam heat City the whereabouts of James F. Vinal haven, September 13.— A severe Schooner Crockett, from 1905. J ;he old Maine C mtral on Commer Connors, September 17. This action will be taken Gamecook, depot It was much Presto. Andante building yesterday. appre- who mysteriously at electrical storm passed over here about 3 ran Into wreck Wednes- 1 Adagio sostenuto: 8, ;ial street. The deceased leaves one disappeared Higgins by individual concerns without regard Boston, reports Presto. only last a. m. con variazlonl 8, Finale: ciated evening Peach last a of today, accompanied a about ten o’clock. The wreck Mr. William Port- Sunday. Again party to whether other mills shut down or not, by heavy day night Wanderer. (Written in 1815,) ;on, Mitchell,a young Pearson said last south was tore her Song—The Sheriff-elect night fight young men from this city went to wind and hail, dames C. Calder- on her side. The Gamecock Franz Schubert. and lawyer, Arrangements had not i’he lea'ders in this movement are for sallB that he should not state whom he would ;he beach yesterday and spent the in wood’s house was struck by badly. Plano Solos: oeen made for the funeral last day the most part the mills controlled the lightning night. until the of by G from the Al- appoint his deputies first De- for the Once more and every room but one in the house a, Nocturne, minor, Iragging body. they Brayton interests which have as a rule bum de Peterhof, Op. 75, cember, a month before h9 takes his were No member of unsuccessful. Hope of finding the a damaged. the family Anton Rqbinstein MORRILLS. been caught with short supply of low Dessert ? offi ce. body has now been about abandoned and was hurt. What Shall We Have for b, Prelude in C, from the WeJltem- priced raw material and are not disposed the weather it Is believed that it has Book II, J. S.Bach People found decidedly drifted out to to cloth to sell at This arises in the family eve.ry pered Clavichord, 3 7-8 cents question In Op. 81, on the manufacture Jel!-o. c, Pastoral—Impromptu F, Kev. Judson W. Shaw, Field chilly in riding open streat cars sea. from 10 1*3 cent the BRITISH CAVALRY EMBARKS. day. Let us answer it today. Try Th. H. H. Verhey Secretary cotton, price today a Pre- the Citizens’ last evening. delicous and healthful dessert. Menuet in E flat, from Minia- cf Young Loy$I League for staple. The treasurer of the Standard Hong Kong, September 13 —The Brit- no <3, PREPARING TO MOV E, pared in two minutes. No boiling! Anton Rubinstein a lecture the in B. tures. Op. 93, ?ave Sunday, 9th, All Miss Mildred Rogers, who left for mills gave out today that he would start ish Indian infantry on the add water and No. transport baking! boiling e, Menuet in B flat, Op. 126, 1, Souls’ church. He in an able New York the first of the will be- The Biddeford Record that three an the new curtailment simply spoke week, says programme at which recently arrived here, has been or- •ct to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, J. Raff manner of the great evils In the family, gin her career with the Bostonians by < )f Portland’s big bottling establishments mce and close his mills iibxt week and dered to debark at this Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack- (The Trio composed by E. P.) place. The caval- in D for Piano and St Ate and school, that threaten our at Brooklyn in a few days. ; ire seeking a location in that city. for a The others will age at your grocers today, 10 ots. Sonata major opening perhaps longer period. ry proceed north. .-." 1 .■■ .....
TO LET. MISCELL AN EOVS. SOUTH PORTLAND. MAINE TOWNS. CLOSING OUT SALE BY Forty words Inserted under thl* head 20 per cent by ordering your Geo. W. Brown, 53 NOTICE—Savesuit, or overcoat before September loth. We Exchange St, Items oi Interest Gathered by Our Local one week for 25 cents, cash In advance- also make a specialty of repairing and pressing at reduced prices. Suit pressed, 5 c; overcoat. 5—BARGAINS IN 1 Correspondents. HOUSES—5. O LET—Rooms furnished and unfurnished 50c; pants, 2oc. Also, pressing by the month, 1 $1.25. Send and we will call. M. M. with steam heat, gas and bath. 217 CUM- postal lst-10 room Scarboro Fair an Event of Next Merchant 403Va Congress house, Coyle Park, hot and cold BERLAND ST. 14-1 NANSEN, Tailor, water, ba h. furnace CAPE ELIZABETH. heat, wired for electr o street._10-1 lights, sewer connections, cemented cellar Week. LET—A house and stab'e at No. 2 Ocean and all modern Cape Elizabeth, September 113.—Mr. TO ONEY TO LOAN—Ou first and second improvements, loca 1m line street, Deering. Will let separate or to- mortgages on real estate; also on stocks and price very low for cash or exchange. C. of has Address 2 street. GKO. Harry Hill, Detroit, Michigan, gether. J. H. *REAu. Ocean and bonus or any other good collateral securi- W. BROWN, B3 Exchange St, 14 2 2a—Double house on been visiting hie parents, Mr, and Mrs. ties. Inquire of A. C. LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 Douglas street; rented Exchange street. septldliv pays 11 per cent; will sell at a bargain. Edward F Hill. O LET — Furn shed rooms with excellent GEO. W. BROWN, 53 St Social ami Personal of tJ it ONEY TO LOAN—On first and second Exchange Items Interest a table side room and ro*m, 3d—Fine new house on Deering Dr. Kalph B. Murray of St. Paul, board; square mortgages on real estate, life insurance avenue second floor, ad joining bath; hot water bear. Fessenden Park, 8 rooms with bath all Gathered policies, or any good collateral security. Notes anil Yesterday, Minn., who has been visiting his parents Near corner of Park and streets and modern improvements. lot with Congress discount d at low rates. W. P. CARR, Koom Large room electrics. MRS. SHILLINGS. No. 5 Congress for garden 6000 feet. Must be sold at once at Pond Cove for the past ten days, left 4, 186 Middle St. sep34 Park. 13-1 GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange ,St. for his home 4th—Fine new house. 17 (COPYRIGHT) Saturday. GOOD WATCH needs careful attention and Deetine avenue LET —Room for man at 134 FREE Fessenden Park, 8 rooms, The following Is the programme for Miss Estella liannaford of Boston visit- npo single A bestol workmanship when it is cleaned or elegantly finished’ * 131 all modern improvements. Cash or repaired. Thiskiudot work Is exchange the 26th annual exhibition of the Scar- ed friends here the week. STREET._ my specialty; and at a figure lo past my 20 yea's experience with W. F. Todd is the tempt Investment. No finer RENT—Houses on following street*: lot in the Pat k and su e to increase in \alue boro and Elizabeth Farmers’ Asso- Mrs Lizzie C. and son Con- best guarantee of good work. prices are Cape Beardsley FOlt15C ll rooms; 217 Brackett, 11 My GEO. W. BROWN. 53 High, reasonable. GEO. W. BaRBOUR, 388 Con- Exchange st ciation, which will be held at the fair rad. who have been the summer rooms; 85 state, lo rooms, special indtice- 6th—A line new house spending gress street, Ciiy Hall. 1-tt just cnmuWtef on m 2(5 12 rt o ns: 312 Brackett. 10 opposite Law n 0 fin.shed HINTS FOR THE SICK ROOM. NEUFCHATEL CHEESE CAKE. grounds at Pleasant Hill, Tues- with her Mr. and Mrs, nts; Arsenal, street, rooms with bath ana Scarboro, parents, George rooms, special and others on Cumber- all modern The price; ORTGAGKS NEGOTIATED—Purchasers Improvements. opportunityJ of One cheese, one teacupful *| a jneufchatel day, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 18, H. Hannaford, have returned to their land, Roberts, Winter. High, Congress. Gray. *'■ of re t! est ite who desire a loan to com- life time, Cash or exch .ngo, of the rind of one lemon and half North and Deering streets. FREDERICK S. GEO. W. By Louis Roie. sugar, 19 ani 20: home in Mass. plete their purchase or owners naving mort- BROWN, 53 Exchange St Lowell, VAILL, Real Estate. 12-1 For house lots its juice, half a teacupful each of rolled gages maturing or past duo, can obtain 111 erai sale—Eight in Fessenden Mr. Fred P. of Bowsrv Park. Those are ih FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 18. Murray Beach, loans at a low rate of luterest by applying to balance remaining out of We none of vis wish to be but un- cracker crumbs and currants, four eggs, LET—Moderate priced rents; 65 Grant, 7 52 already sick, who has been ill for the two FREDERICKS. VA1LL, Real Estate, First 00lots, having been sold. Audit m quite past TO rooms, bath, suan 16 Gilman, 7 W. our desires in this direction can- one tablespoonful of melted half 10.00 a. m.—Examination of neat stock, heat; National Bank Bull GEO. BROWN, 53 st happily butter, 274 ‘‘B” 7 34 Parris. C 4ng. aug3ldHv Exchange and swine. weeks, has recovered suillciently to be rooms; St, rooms; 3 house lots, Monhegsn island, 7>0) fe«t rule events. the in- a teacupful of cream or rich half a sheep 214 <• not dally Accepting milk, rooms; Danforth, 7 rooms; 66 Smith. TO LOAN on first ar.d second each. Apply 12.30 p. m.—Cavalcade of neat stook out. from 6 ■JIJTONEY let me suggest some hints that nutmeg, grated, and one saltspoonful od rooms, separate door; 39 Kellogg. IvJL on real estate, life Insurance GEO.W. 63 evitable, and horses. mortgages BROWN, Exchahgeh St.u Mrs. Walter J. Maxwell of rooms; and many others. FREDERICK S. a id notes or Real septCdtr. will be worthy of preserving against a salt are the ingredients required. Mix 2 00 Bowery policies any good security. p. m.—Exhibition of working oxen VAILL, Real Estate. 12-1 estate bought, sold and exclianged. I. P. the crumbs re- Beach, who was taken suddenly ill at the time of need. In general the sickroom dry with the cheese, first and steers BUTLER, 48Va Exchange sireet. auglc-4 most and the and off the 2 30 p. m.—Rest exhibition of home of her sister, Mrs. Illram Jordan, O LET—Tenon ent on street floor, 5 rooms Foil 8ALC, should be the lightest, cheerful moving wrapper taking strength, * one and bath, central, good yard, pleasant anil _ as thin skin of the yoke of oxen, 7 and under. at has been moved to her wonderful new gloria best ventilated room in the house, outside of the cheese. Knightvllle, sunny; one of 3 rooms, and another of 4 drink, 3.00 p. m.—Rest exhibition of strength, The— Indigestion is the often Fut ty word* Inserted under air in the sickroom is of the utmost Crumble the cheese and cracker crumbs home, and, we are to is gain- rooms, near City Hail; house on Wllmot s> unsuspected this head pure one of 7 and over. glad report, cause that robs men of manly and women yoke oxen, 10 rooms; offices, single rooms, etc. WAT- vigor one week for «5 oenU, cash In but of course like well together; beat the eggs well with of ireslmess and utivaue*, importance, anything and ing slow'ly, SON, 16 Monument 12-1 beauty, producing premature Trotting Pacing. Sq. ot old Half a of a “chill” should be and it is not the sugar and add, following with the Messrs. John Samson and Walter El- age. day ne-v he in every avoided, I sGAl.LS SAL 1.80 p. m.—Green horse race, op9n to drink. BROS., Agents. augto-4 ptiR —Due (.Mhe best lots on one of well to a or current of air butter and cream. If the cream is very LEASE—Corner store, southerly side ■ allow draught Elizabeth and South Port- dridge of Boston have been spending a lie best st eets in Deering st less tln.n Scarboro, Cape 14ORCommercial street: an for S. to over the bed of the rich the butter may be omitted. week’s Vacation at Beach. opportunity DeLong, contractor and cents per foot that is vver.h from 12 io pass directly Lastly, land horses. Pui'se $50, $26 to first, $15 to Bowery (orae one to obtain a central business .15 c n s good, NOTICE—C.builder; Jobbing promptly attended to; ner ft. lr as add and Mr. Frank H. Hill and of lout; 7»v» lit. 101 i'l ,nt avenue, a patient. A good way to secure a supply lemon, nutmeg currants. The second, $10 to third. family, location; also has doei*age facllites; posse* estimates houses for sa e-ml to little given; let; a-jove Stevens avenue. Call or a‘.dress currants 2.80 m.— Dockland, who have been spending the slon Oct. 1. BKNJ. SHA W & CO.. No. of fresh air is to a board five or six must be washed, dried and p. 2.38 class. Purse $75. given mortgages negotiated, also care of property, W. W (10 .1 get summer HOOPER. Picas a Hveuu '\ii* Radies’ race will take be- with relatives at Pond Cove, 51 Va Exchange St. 12-1 Carpenter's sh 204 Federal St. Call or inches wide, and as long as the width of dusted with flour. Mix all well together bicycle place p tween the heats the afternoon. have returned to their home. write 80 EXCHANGE ST. Office hours 9-11 a. |jtDR SALE—Restaurant established 20 yeaTs and put into well-buttered during fltO LET—Three front rooms, nicely fur- wR» seats the window; raise the lower sash, place patty pans The rain of was welcomed by * m. and trom 1-6 p. m. Telephone 434 2. i success, 20j tin a desirable street Tuesday nlslied, up one flight, bath room on same for the that have been lined with SECOND WEDNESDAY SEPT.19. the farmers on It will be a mar2ldtf business, nice fixtures, recently reuo- the board under it, and the fresh air will puff paste. DAY, the Cape. steam heat and 124 Pleasant St. vai d floor, gas. including steel celling; rent per Bake fifteen or minutes in a great to the crop. 12-1 $15 find its way in between the sash hy an twenty quick 10.30 a m —Examination of farm, help cabbage Massage, rooms at 778 Con m mill. Must be sold before flet. i The Bchools in this town last -——..—♦— MECHANICAL oven. They will puff but must not matched mares and opened gross sireet. It cures neuralgia, rheu- Price $150. W. II. WALDRON &Ot 180 Min upward currant. Absolute cleanliness up, horses, colts, stallions. riiO LET— Desirable tenement of 0 mi iny week. Several oi the pupils of Bowery matism and nervous diseases of all kinds. die street. H.y should be no vessels that be permitted to get too brown. Free for all. * in at 28 strmt; observed and Beach who graduated from the town rooms, good repair, High aug29 4 Best strength of one yoke of oxen. price low to small at house or "EVUt SALE—Corner house In a bl ck of two* have been used or dishes with bits of food last entered the family. Inquiie a Purse to school, spring, have A. P. 93 street. 11-1 houses, located In the western art of $20 $8 to first, $0 to second, $4 WELCH, Exchange or the BAKED HALIBUT. Portland WIIWHY household goods store m ar Cou ress upon them allowed to remain in the to fourth High school. city street, e.Uuen .-onis; very third, $2 Four to enter and It fixtures of any or will re- Select, if chicken or description, convenient, heated by steam, hot'aud room. If, as is often the case, the room possible, small three to start. $2 to enter. LET—Downstairs rent at 116 North St., ceive the same at our auction rooms for com COBNISH. TO water, nice bath room and la it halibut sufficient for 6 rooms and bath, hot and cold water, first •ale on WILSON1 mdry. makes has a “stuffy,” disagreeable odor in the your family. Clear Best exhibition of strength by one pair commission. GOSS & a nice boarding house. 11 —Schools com- cl iss repair, sun all day. very sightly, line I Inquire of EZKa well of horses 2100 or less Cornish, September Auctioneers, 164 Middle street, corner Silver 11a o 86 morning put a spoonful of ground coffee by wiping with a soft cloth, and lay pounds weight. views of the and suburbs. at KhS, Exchange street. pj-l Purse menced Monday, the 15th. city Inquire street. teb3-tf on a buttered or $10, $5 to first, $3 to $2 to THOMAS’ 34 ll-l into a and in the center a griddle on a fish sheet second, STABLE, Lafayette SL LHlR SALE—20 acres of laud iii Portland, on saucer, place third. Mrs. Nellie Bradley and grandson A a in a beautiful street and desirable very small of and dripping pan. Sprinkle with sail of Bar are her neighbor- piece camphor-gum, Best exhibition of one Clarence, Harbor, visiting (TtO tenement. 7 bath WANTED SITUATIONS. hood, high and strength by pair LET—Upper rooms, elevation; must be -old before touch a match to pepper and lay on top of rich milk Mrs. G. Marr. ■ Oct r it, as it burns keep of horses 2400 pounds or over weight. sister, Cyrus and shed. Sunny exposure. 18 Wilmot b 1st: price $800. W. H. WALDRON Si in Frank P. of 1900 C pushing the coffee into it until the air is the pan and place in a hot oven, bast- Purse $10, $5 to urst, $3 to second, $2 to Ayer, graduate Bates, 8 .Middle street. jj.j has recently been elected of the experienced stenographer sweet and it is re- ing well every few minutes. It is well principal WANTED—Anwould like a position In an uiiioo Can pure; wonderfully school at Mass. OR FACTORY BUILDING The SALE—$ 00 grocery and provision -tore: to High ltutland, furnish references. Address X. Y. Z., 541 Con- IjtOK for both nurse and remove the pork a few minutes before or OFFICEfirst floor of the first* class stand ou busy freshing patient. Trotting Pacing. building occupied by the street. 141 thoroughfare’ gress doing n good business, owner a the fish is done. If you serve shredded 1.80 m.—2 60 class. Purse to American Express Company on Flum street is going road BEEF TEA. p. $60, $26 win, are visiting their son. Stephen rent a month. A offered for rent. to E. A. NOYES, Port- $‘.6 genuine bargain, til nk or French fried potatoes, they may be first, $16 to second, $10 to third. Fourth Rounds. Apply ANTED—A ladv now occupying a respon- of it 0) Cut one pound of best lean steak in land Savings Bank. 10-tf Ur only $ dollars, worth 4 times the on horse wine one barrel of flour by Hannah Clifford is at sible position as housekeeper will soon be amount, write Address ht> email in a fruit placed the platter around the fish ae Dyer teaching Norway. quick. K., Cabot pieces, place glass jar, and Jose. at liberty to accept another position, llest of Si., a Mrs. Wiley and daughter Nettie have LET—Two very pleasant sunny rooms Koxlmry, Boston, Mats. 111 cover and set in a garnish. As a sauce for halibut 1 references. Address P. O. BOX 429. 1.4-1 lightly, pot of cold 2.30 p, m.—2.28 class. Purse 100. moved in‘o che Freeman Hatch house TOwith private family; steam heat; bath room water; heat to and con- prefer Ho'andaDe. 3.00 m.—Ladles’ race to on san e floor: very near Spring street cars. 69 CSOR SALK—House 44 Carleton 11 gradually boil, p. sulky. on Main street. a street, NEAL STREET. 10-1 CLERK, junior, wishes permanent room with hath and steam tinue this three or four or Purse $12 to to to Rev. T. O. and are laundry, heat steadly hours, HOLLANDAISE SAUCE. $26, first, $8 second, $5 Chapman family ORUGpositiou; six years’ prescrip- ret bo a hot and coll third. experience, Is, water. To l>e sold to until the meat is like white eggs and the away on a vacation. tion and manufacturing; speaks English and settle the estAts of Samuel Waterhouse Wash one-half cup butter and divide 4 CO LET—Very desirable rent or six In- p. m.—Sack and wheelbarrow The work is rapidly progressing on upper French; alwavs willing and obliging. BLAIR, quire of samuel Waterhouse & juice thoroughly extracted; season with it into three Put one in a TtOrooms at 31 Lincoln street, VVoodfords, one No. 9 Brook sons, parts. piece raoss. the Odd Fellows' block situated on the St. Watervllle, Me. 12-1 307 Fore street. 8-1 little minute from Forest avenue. Good stable con- very salt and strain through a wire with the of two saucepan yolks eggs site of the Free Will Baptist church. nected. for both. F. L. 396 Con- THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20. $14 JERRIS, Situation as or strainer. Serve either warm or cold. and a YYrANTED— book-keeper V OR SALE—A good paying fish tablespoonful of lemon juice. Put gress St. 10-1 -■ business, ___ manager by young married ma t, fifteen about 300 To prevent the jar from over tie Draft Horses. customers. Address FISH toppling WIT AND WISDOM. experience, good saiesmm. up to date, Box Free to LET—Fine modern residence, 89 North; years ROUT_E. 8-1 a string around the top part and hang all. TO ]ust returned from New York, beat refer, nces. 16BL_ water, and stir the contents constantly 11 rooms, bath, laundry, steam heat; large SALE— We are 11 00 a. m.—Best pair of horses. Purse Address C. 10. Box 1557. 11 1 offering this week som* corner __ until the butter is melted; then add the grounds, lot. excellent 1< cation. Low t’ORof the best trades in houses and land that $20, $8 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third, Neglecting No Precaution*. to When pri«e right party. H. H. SI1AW, 92 North we have ever had: don't fall to see us if pot. done set the kettle off the second of and as the sauce to CLERK wants position (3 years’ ex- you piece butter, $2 fourth. Entrance fee $2. Four teller was street. 10-1 **I|RUG want stove “What did the fortune say perience); 4 years with M. D.; work reason- amtiimg in Deermg or Portland. LEER- and let cool before removing the thickens the third Add to enter, three to start. ING piece. gradually In store for you?” able. Address J. A., 152 Ohio street, Bangor. REAL E8TA E CO.. Woodfords. 8-1 jar, and in this way prevent breakage. of and 1.00 p, m.—Gent's driving horses. for laundry or barber shop. Houses one-half cup boiling water cook I was with a Me,10-1 “She said threatened HOOMSfurnished or unfurnished; one at south Or, when beef tea is wanted for immedi- or SALE—To an an with constant stirring until the consist- Trotting Pacing. for close estate, excep- considerable loss of flesh.” Portland; f«or furnished light housekeep- A N who ate in a common experienced book-keeper is busy Ij^ORtionally desirable modem located use, place pint bowl ency of very soft custard. Add salt to 1.30 p m—2.33 class. Purse $75. do?” ing: furnished house for board of iwo persons. house, “Well, what did you during the day wants a small set of books near Wes urn Promena ie. having haul wood (yellow add a little cold 2.30 p. m.—2 22 class. Purse $150. Cart, hay rack, rake tedder and express wagon ware), very taste and a few grains of cayenne and “I took to drinking two quarts of milk to keep at home evenings. Address t. L. W., floors, open tirei lace, etc.; nearly 75fret Iron’, 8.00 race to for sale cheap. S. L. CARLETON, 118 Con- water, cover with a saucer, and in p. m.—Running saddle. 101 Free street. City. 8-1 age on street, sunuy exposure and uuobstruet- place serve. a day and double locking my smokehouse gress street.6-2 There ed view; inspection by permit only; price, a moderate oven; if in danger of burning will be other attractions whioh Tribune. DEVILLED TOMATOES. every night.”—Chicago LET—House, No. 17 Shepl >y street, six SITUATION WANTED—Reliable, mbldle- $5 500. FREDERICK S. \ AILL, Real Estate add a little more will be announced later. The * C’ water, and when dona manage- rooms, rent S20 per mouth. Apply No. aged American wants situation as book- First National Bank Building. 12 1 Take large, firm tomatoes and cut In strain as before. Remove every bit of ment is putting forth every effort to 15 1-2 SHE PL EY ST. 5 2 keeper, clerk, cashier. janitor, ste on engineer, slices one-half inch in thickness. Lay driver or any position of trust; good refer- SALE—House 11 rooms grease by clean white make this the fair association I^OR containing and passing wrapping best the ences. Address H„ 51 Franklin street. 8-1 *- l that has them a shallow dish. Rub the of LE I'—A house and stable at Vo. 2 Ocean atn, just beeu repaired through- over in yolk Important to Mothers. paper quickly the top, using several has ever held. TO street, lteering. Will let separate or to- out; tine stanle conue<- led; will be sold at a a hard boiled egg with one bottle of IAT ANTED—A middle aged American woman pieces until clear. tablespoon- Examine carefully every CASTORIA, gether. Address J. H. READ, 2 Ocean street fT bargalu. J. \V. TAYLOR. 315 Congress St. entirely Entries to close Saturday, Sept. 16, desires a position as house- ful of one of melted one a safe and sure for infants and 3-2 working 12-1 RIOE JELLY. vinegar, butter, remedy children, aud Address If all reports prove true there is to be keeper; experienced capable. of sugar, a little and see that it POB residence on New Mix one heaping of rice teaspoonful very salt, ri’O LET—A flrst-ci ss corner store, Congress HOUSEKEEPER, Norridgewock, Me.. •!’. O. SALE—Elegant High tablespoonful an horse race at box 3 >. A street: brick and It and mustard and cayenne to taste. Stir exciting Narragansett corner GEmau. Plate glass, steel ceiling, 8-1 3-story granite. room# flour with cold water until it is a smooth and flue the good location for drug or grocery store or shoe bath, bUli-.rd rooms, steam heat lu all, until smooth, over the fire and let Park, Gorham, next Saturday, when the Bears would like sewing bv th*- day. add a scant of place store: almost new. price L. M. LED;II- ^EAM'TRF.SSv~ open tiros tits*, and second floors, with ail paste, pint boiling water, rair is Hal and of $25. at borne or w uld go out: childrens clothes come to a boil, then pour it on a well- completed. Temple N. Signature J'GOCC/UAt TON. 63 street 28-tf modern conveniences teei land; to sweeten with loaf sugar; boil until Exchange a specialty. Call or address M. F.. No. 54 Con- bandy quite ---♦..- Congress street: a bargalu. W. H. W ALDRON beaten egg and set over hot water while F. Trefethen’s horse are to be the con- In Uee For Over 30 Years. cord St., Woodfords. Me. S-l clear. If the jelly is intended for n rjU) LET—Large, furnished front room with & CO.. 18O Middle street, 8-1 the tomatoes are broiling. Lay them in testants and it is understood several large Thu Kind You Have Always Bought -l alcove, steam heat, gas. bath room privi- patient with summer stir red SALE—A three story block at West- complaint, leges. Inquire forenoons at 19 ELLSWORTH lVANTED—Reglst' druggist would like a hot dish and pour the dressing over bets have been made. The racing will be FORbrook: a store and S rents, cost with a stick of cinnamon; if for one with STRE f situation. References furnished. Ad- $5000; them. to the finish. FT.__M dress X. Box 1557. 6-1 rents for $480; $2&o0 buys it If taken at once. fever, flavor with lemon and mold. juice, Would Be More rrtO LET—House No. 10 Io rooms LEERING REAL ESTATE CO., Woodtords. The of Comfortable. Gray street, Rice water is made in the same manner TOMATO PRESERVES. heavy gale Wednesday played a and bath, newly and & Wilson, auctioneers, re- 8-1 “I understand it is papered painted twice havoo with the orchards all the line pretty generally throughout; also house No. 3 Dana Block. NOTICE—Ooasmoved to 154 to 160 Middle SL, corner of by using the quantity of boiling Cut six lemons in slices and boil until along Silver ML SALP—18 lots on f’cean 2 conceded now that golf is not a good hot Pearl street. Enquire of C. H. RANDALL, 219 dU 8t., from 1-2 water. tender in three of water. from Cape Elizabeth to and ap- FORt> 10c foot. $50 down and balance $io pints Then Scarboro, weather remarked the man who Commercial St., or 112 Stat > St augldtf game,” | month, great chance to get good lots In Leer- MUTTON TEA. skim out and put in ten pounds of sugar ples which had hardly ripened took an FEMALE HELP WANTED. doesn’t play. LET—First class rent of eight rooms at ing cheap; also 5 lots on Arlington St, (nice Take a pound of lean mutton and let it boil until the is all dis- fall to the and were to start juicy, sugar early ground being “Oh, the game is all right,” replied the TO 223 High St. PrUB >25. Inquire of GKO. ones) very cheap it, I)t- EKING REAL and mince it. Put it with its I C. HOPKINS. 88 1-2 St K8TAT E CO. Woodfords. 8-1 juice into solved. Then put in ten pounds of peeled gathered yesterday by the many barrels feminine enthusiast. “The trouble is we IWeUange jeldtf Forty words Inserted under tills head an earthen vessel a containing pint of and sliced tomatoes and boil for one-half full. don’t dress properly for it.” one week for 143 cents, cash In advance. SALE—A nice new single bouse, on water and let 1[B)RLee lug Highland*. ten thousand feet of tepid the whole stand for hour. Put back the lemons and boil for The tent which was erected on “What kind of a costume would you WANTED. Sawyer laud, handy to schools and cars, at $2500; must one hour. heat to ten or fifteen 117 ANTED—A good cook. Address MRS. C Slowly boiling point minutes longer. Put in street for the under the suggest ?” *» be sold wl hiu two weeks. LEERING KKAL meetings auspices J. BAILEY, Foit Preble. 14 1 and let boil for three minutes. Strain jars and cover “A suit.” Forty words Inserted under this head ESTATE CO., Woodfords. 8-1 closely. Partly ripe of the Pentecostal church, was blown to bathing one week for 25 cash In advance. the liquid through a colander, and stir tomatoes are better than ripe ones for “Let’s play,” he said promptly. But cents, WANTED—A girl for housework. SAT/ t the ground It will not be pitched again general POR —New three Q house, near East- in a little salt. If preferred a little these preserves. A little ginger root of course she'tieclined. If there had been Must be a good cook. References. Call * ern Promenade. Now rented to se’eoted as it was intended, in any event, to sus- ll'ANTF.D-An experienced man doing large at 47 ( hadwick St. MRS. GKO. B. MOIt ILL. tenants; can be bought at a lot pepper or allspice may be added. boiled with the lemons the nothing but sand on the links, it might *» bargain. Larg- Improves g >cery busluess wishes to take a part- G. E. ALEXANDER & 93 pend meetings by Sunday next. J 13-1_ j CO., Exchange OATMEAL GRUEL. flavor. have been different.—Chicago Post. ner who has from three to five thousand dol- street is on to the lars to Invest. 'lirANTED—A pin for house _7-1 Put two oat- Dredging going opposite Call on EZRA HAWKES, 86 capable general heaping tablespoonfuls ■» references MRS. ( K SALE-Story ant a halt Freieb roof KIDNEYS ON TOAST. South Portland side with Exehaug street. 13-1 work; required. HAS. meal in one quart of cold stir un- eatlsfaotory SUMNER COOK. 62 Neal St. 12-1 II* house ami stable; large hit lOOxl'5. House water, | Caturrli. The best is Pond's Ex- Prcure two sheep’s or a But one remcay c<-nt.dns etch rooms a id o itb; lu good condi- til It commences to boll, then cook one kidneys potind progress dredge is in operation tract. For old ana obstinate use ANTED—Girl for fam- tion ; located lu oe oM at a and a half of bullock’s one cases, Pond’s Y\r general housework, Leering. Will to kidneys, ounce and not before several weeks will the of m ;st to hour, stirring occasionally prevent Extract Catarrh 75 and Hy three; bring reference; high- bargain close estate. G. F. ALEXANDER of a of Cure, Cts., A'aactf season with and butter, cayenne, squeeze lemon, other which are at work now at 75c, est wages Inquire 20 Atlantic St. 12 1 Excl r scorching; salt, sugar dredges, Syringe, 25 cts. MAINSPRINGS, jiabk^ -et_ salt, two slices of hot buttered toast. The best American Mainsprings, made by any spice desired. For infants and be to this BALE—At four acres wry Cape Porpoise, brought the Elgin and Waltham companies. Warranted Flri for general housework; North Leering, of Stew the kidneys with a very little water YVANTKD-A•T IVORlaud .-ultable lor house lo t Price 0. sick patients it must be strained, and harbor. TORPEDO BOAT DISABLED. for one year. McKENNEY. the .Jeweler, also half grown girl for nurse. Apply in Id Call or address J. II. i 419 Alien till tender, remove the skin and Monument Square. per on, 120 Emery St. i.*-| LETCHER, not salted. gristle, Albert Marshall Spear has been 13.—While Jly20dtf North and ap- | Tacoma, Wn., September go- Avc.. Peering. _4-2 BEEF TEA SOUP. pound smooth in a mortar, with the nolnted lnsnector of the Sanford street at a in a WANI and lemon salt and ing record-breaking clip prelim- FD-Lady bookkeeper stenog- OVEN FOB 8ALK~0:o Na 3 Heat one of beef tea as butter, juice, cayenne to »» irleucert mid pint (made In the Interest of the in test of her the rapiu r, exp competent, de- HBAKEKS baker’s oven and cooking im- taste. Snread the mixture on the tnnst sewer, city, place inary machinery, torpedo LOST AND FOUND. sires Good Mlddlehy above) quite hot, add a of the pog tion. refers cos; moderate plements. One baker’s wagon ami one da- teacupful of Sumner Smart who linftt. fluafrnron («n1flahnrnn»h infth nn which should be buttered on resigned. salary. Address B.. Press Office. ll*i nvi-r> biker’s Call oiorae* best cream, well heated, into which the both sides, pung w|ih top- an of the Ber- accident dress f. A. SMI Til. Waiervilie. Me. Trustee and put in the oven to heat through. Henry Currier, employe words Inserted under thl* hrad yolk of an egg has been previously Forty YYrANTED—A competent nurse girl, refer- in me estate oi j. >v. be moot, lauKrupu ot I-* » lin Mills company, who late has lived on February 25 the rocker one wrfk for 25 cask In Plu'Au ri'Miiirpi! A iii.Iv l\>ki \l K V stirred, mix carefully together and last, breaking rents, advance. HERMITS. in Deering, has taken a tenement on the 6haft on the Chief 11-1 season slightly and serve. port engine. Engineer SALK—1 he only available lot ol Uni Free or IjiORon the A toothsome luncheon corner of and Front strees.. Bodmar had ordered a full Brown streets, between K, ll’ANTKD—A Western Promenade, located be- OATMEAL BLANC MANGE. very dainty la Dyer head of steam J girl at 610 CONG RF 88 IOST—OnT. Burrowes < o. and Kastman Bros., a ” tween the realdaucea of Messers. Cortland and found in hermits. Mix well Albert Skinner and Robert Chase are on street:in A delicious blanc mange is made by together one turned to make a test of speed and was chatelaine bag. Will finder please return to Conley. Also* flrst-cla<» furnished cottage, of one and olllce of & T. B UK ROWES CO. 13-1 stable and land at Wuurd Beach. two cupful butter, one-half cup- in New Hampshire on diving business. engaged In record of the revolu- AAr ANTED—Protestant girl for general house- Apply stirring heaping tablespoonfuls oT taking »» to TRUK BROS. No. 304 Fore s'reel. Il-tf fuls of nice brown three work Good place for good girl. Apply la oatmeal, into a little cold then stir sugar, eggs The Jolly Six are arrange- tions when the shaft Jtlo esti- water, making snapped. Amherst street, Woodtords, Me. lO-tf ». <1. SALK—A double corner all well one of evening, between Wllllston house, lot, into a of beaten, cupful stoned and ments to resume their dance and to mated that J * 1 quart boiling milk, flavor and hope she was going over 33 knots ]08T--Sundaychurch and High St., a p;r'r of cold eye cuteo, best part of Deerlng, near 4 line* of one r. r*. 00 taken into molds to when cream chopped raisins, teaspoonful of soda one the latter of this month. glasses in case. The finder will be re- IVANTED—A lady book-keeper, typewriter it, if before September lMh. pour cool, or give by part per hour and everything was working suitably ,T dissolved In two warded by leaving them at 74 HIGH ST. 13-1 and shorthand writer; must come well DEB KING REAL KBTATK 00, Woodford*. be eaten with It. tablespoonfuls of milk, Miss Lottie is jelly may Skinner employed in the beautifully. No damage was done to the recommended. A. 11. C.. this office. 8-1 nutmeg, vinnamon and cloves to taste, __8-1^ CHICKEN BROTH. ticket office on board the Elizabeth other and a new French po idle dog. sheared City. machinery shaft has good cook. in and flour enough to roll out. Cut ~ WANTED—A Apply person Take the first and second of a in LOST—Blackback with rosettes, and pantalettes on ” E8TATK FOR SALE AT SOUTH joints LAWN been sent which will about at lJO EMI UV squares and bake in a PARTY. for, require legs: short tail; answers to name re- POUT LAND—There never wa* a time chicken and boil in one of water moderately quick Bijou: STREET._26-1 KF.Af. quart a month to The accident will ward will be paid. Return to MAINE STEAM- when such trades 3»>uid be bought in South oven. A most lawn was replacs. ANTED—A few till very tender, then strain and season. enjoyable party given SHIP CO., Franklin Portland. 12-1 VV experienced waitresses Portland ra*J citato as at present. Will sell cost the builders about wharf, > t at the SEA SHORE Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. $5,003. HOUSE, Old Orchard houses with good lota in good neighborhoods ESCALLOPED ONIONS. with most modem Improvements atiprlces far FOR YOUR SCRAP-BOOK. and Mrs. W. S. Small on Stanford street _♦_lAt Boil six or eight large onions till ten- STATEMENT [.FROM MR. HUGHES. SUMMER BOARD. AVANTED—Fancy lroners, Rtarehers and below anything ever offered before. House,High in honor of their Aivah »» ma.v.'le street. 612oo; house, Buawra at street, $KW> der. If they are very son, R.t who girls. App y at GLOBE STEAM strong change the com- LAUNDRY. 26 to 36 house. Front street, $1000: house, Parker I-ane Recipes From Many Sources and of leaves for the Maine State Bath, September 13.—Practically Forty words inserted under this Ili ad Temple street. Jyi4-tf Water once while boiling. Separate them today college *‘•00; lot of land, Broadway, $100; lot at Cash's plete returns been received from one week for 25 cask In Corner. 100x400 also sows of Acknowledged Worth. with a and at Orono. The were having cent*, advance. ft.. $150. I have spoon place alternately a grounds profusely PocV JELLY WTTH ORANGES. all parts of the State giving the result WANTED—MAI.K H1CI.P. the tno*t desirable building lot* at south layer of onions and a layer of bread illuminated with Japanese lanterns. laud, the prices ranging from $t00 to $200. all In one of of *6 election and the claim Take quart any clear yellow jelly, crumbs in a There were about 25 of his Monday here, can be accommodated at best nart of village where property is improv- pudding dish; season each classmates and |>OaRDER8 High ANTED—Four floor la ers and two sta to a of the Road Farm through and Oc- vy*" ing in value each year. Any person wishing six oranges, little syrup, preserved with Republican managers that the September builders. Call between a and IP o'cloK layer salt, pepper and melted but- friends present, besides a large number of tober at reduced rates. b iy a building lot can one dollar per we'it MRS. ltOSCOE O. at 115 MIDDLE pay cherries and preserved angelica. Peel majority for the candidate ST. 14 1 If desired. This « rare for on* ter; then pour over the whole enough relatives. Ice cream, and Republican SMITH, Cornish, Maine. 3-2 Is opportunity sherbert, [cake to -eourea lot that will increase I® the oranges and divide them into quar- milk to for governor exceed 32 while Hon. wishtng nearly cover them; put in the were served and the was 000, A AT AN ED—At once, a clean r.iiuo each year. The will, if <>*■ off punch evening cut young man undersigned ters, taking all the white. Coat a oven and H. chairman of the Re- »* or head waiter with the names of who have wtin- bake brown. most with mu- Joseph Manley, experience. Address sired, give parties mould with delightfully spent games, Box 1567. in Mi* last dozen years made from on* to two plain the jelly, then lay in State out waiter. hi etc. the Mr. Small publican committee, ^bad given hundred dollars In one lots that eostbat the oranges, each piece in sic, During evening yearou dipped dear OYSTER PIE. information that it would reach IMCHECKLEY little above one hundred dollar*. The was his W. 87,000, Air ANTED— Experience l tin plate and sheet syrup, putting the angelica, cut Into presented by uncle, Fred must remembor tint in buying lots at South Line a pudding dish with a rich have called forth a iron worker. Must understand tu’nace biscuit with an statement from Geo. Portland U is not like out of town where leAves, in the corners of the Spear, encyclopedia for use in Prout’s IVie. work, a s'e;uly job for the right man. going mould, and crust and well with Neck, Apply some a farm dredge flour, put in a H. Hughes, chairman of the Democratic to LEROY YATES. 4i speculator lias bought up an- a graduate South Portland High A Mo bouse lots In Fast Deerlng, at a an THOMPSON & adjoining, size of egg and fry to a nice brown. BRUNSWICK plytoZ. BRO. 12-1 108 SHREDDED POTATOES. school, class of 1900, will leave today for BUILDINGS BURNED. Forty words inserted under tills lirad bargain by GKO. W. aI»aMS, KxnhangJ Then add a St. of estate of tbs law I’enjama® large tablespoonful of Wash and one Executor tlie flour, pare the potatoes and cut Orono to enter the freshman Maine 13 —The farm week for 25 cents, cask In advance. \TtaNTEDs-An able-bodied man who un- a of class, Brunswick, September Adams.______® “_- tea,spoonful curry powder and salt Into Inch TT derstands farming thoroughly, between- one-eighth slices, and these State college. of Usborn near and to taste. buildings Woodward, the ages of 21 and 35, and who comes well re- fine cash business Indvo inan- pepper When well mixed slices into inch • first class jobbing grocery SALK—a one-eighth strips. Soak commended. Apply to I BA Foil all and tlie add a of hot water here, with all the live stock and furni- WANTED—Byhouse of an experienced groc- C, STOCK- ufacturlng town, fresh goods pint, and boil for about for an hour GARDNER CASES Portland, street. on. in cold water, drain and DISMISSED. ery salesman atntvcl with BRIDGE, bOTVa Congress 12-tf-lw» kind that don’t go out of no compellt were fire this morn- act) the city and style, live twenty minutes, off all ture, destroyed by This a line for one or two skimming fat. dry thoroughly between in N. country trade of Maine. Answer with lull name is opportunity towels, fry Albany, Y., September 13.—Govern- It Is fire was AV ANTED—A young man about 18 years as men. Price hundred dollar*, Serve with rice croquettes. ing thought the of incendi- and address. B< >.\ 1677. *» twenty-five y, deep fat, drain on brown office must a paper, sprin- or Roosevelt through Attorney General assistant; be good penman M. STAPLES, Brldgton. Mo._,®M._ kle with salt ary origin. The loss is $5000; insurance and quick and correct at figures. Address P. and serve In hot Davies this afternoon WANTED—Floor layers. Call Monday at o. SOUR CRE platter, made public his TT Box, 997, Portland, Me. 10-1 site for sum- AM HRESSING, or as garnish for fish. $1500. McArthur gymnasium, Westbrook Sem- CiOR SALE—Elegant 'enshoro decision in the matter * mer 15 ncre*. h»s Put a cupful of sour of the charges inary. Merrills Corner, inquire for Mr. C. S. cottages, comalulng thick, croam In a IV ANTED—Men to ocean view*, REP UBLIC AN” FLUR A LIT Y 1)E LON G. 8-1 learn harbor trade. New water front of 75> feet, ext<«n*;vo bowl and let it remain on HOMINY against Col. Asa Bird dlstriot 33,245. »» Ice until cold. CROQUETTES. Gardiner, system. Only eight weeks required. Tools on electric ear line 5 ndles from Monument donated. but Beat to a stiff, white foam and Mix together two of attorney of New York city. The 13.—From returns Wanted. Man with Wages Sa'urdays. Steady position Square bul ding lots are already engaged add one cupfuls cold boiled charges Lewiston, September Responsible #250 w. u« guaranteed when through. Chance now tooarn must all bo sold to o-ie natty-first. tea,spoonful of a little two a the City in and received the Lewiston Journal from 510 salt, cayenne, the hominy, eggs, tablespoonful of by olub, eight number, by To take the exclusive sale of the best selling free scholarship,board and transportation before W A LDRON & CO.. 181 Middle street. of a nil household article (a labor saver) on the Ameri- entering. Write for tree nug24tf_ juice lemon, two or three melted butter, a little'salt and a tea- containing some 2,1)00 specifications, are towns the total vote for Governor is: catalogue. MOLKIl'B can made by one o the firms In BARBER New tablespoo of market; largest SCHOOL, York City. lo-l true tone, vinegar and beat for spoonful flour; fry In small spoonfuls dismissed by the Governor on the ground the B<’0 cent I VERB & POND Upright roi #ll»f 1 Hill, Rep., 75,150; Lord, Deni., 89,011; world; pays per profit; l25dX)0 ■ o.ir Mata two or os. In hot lard. Serve have been sold line condition; call and examine This is an ex- with maple syrup, that the evidence was insufficient to sus- Soo 455 in 11 months. Call Thursday WANTED—Two first class steam Rogers, Pro., 107; Lermond, TT fitters at ushek and Plain s;als> Phonoxrapli* cellent v, or melted and Friday. E. A. 811 AW, once, also three Ope*a ha dressing. honey sugar. t tin them. good lielners The and Musical Merchandise. O. HAW Republican plurality, 83,245. sepl 10-41* Preble House. SMITH & ABBOTT 72 8* CO., Union SW corner Cougrosa an l Temple streets. Oil*, Turpentine anti Coal. Kaw Linseed I)om©nio Mancem. Oil. a8h! sales BOSTON_aV Station for Mechanic P'alls and intermediate IIOAUL) Of THAI)! v 3.47 5,000 busn futures.320,oi»o New 8cl13 Abble « Walker and bus expoi ts; spot York-In.l?Ln’81 Friday. stations. On Saturdays 5.15 in. train nml drain firmer ;No 2 Ked at 81 V« f o b Chi soh W orer- Richmond. only, p. .fW \»ik MocU, Money VVnedesdi.y’s quotations. C £ From Central Wharf. Boston in daHv .... Caclwa Ronnc Trl E.L. aaI17' (0 X‘t.9DOt fader’ ltiih®t LT* D liemick aild p'$18.(ML LOYEJOY, Saparltitendent, including Sunday. Ociis Charlie A 8urou) Mcai3 and room included# dtx CORN lGceipts 144,200 buan: exports 100 BangorB _3*18 Rumford Falla. Main* These steamers meet every demand of 13.—So far as 0us *•R WINc; track white Western 25V3(<£3,ie. “as®‘ Worcester, etc., mirror 1 Ports‘ aud a11 OCt22dtf J. P. LISOOMB, Gen. family at99@$i2; mess at anchored m the Manager plunged in profound doubt ^Keeiqmet; $9@ roaSs THOMAS M, BARTLETT. try remains m Agent The coalers Cut meats 12th- 3eh Mabel and uncertainty. showed oSffiv:::::::::.21V% steady. BosfLonTiM°RK~Ar Jordan, : Western declines ami the declaration N»»..vv-.rvr !s% „,,Latlu-.8.';?,atlv steamed at 7 25; Sept CASCO In Effect some Bhurp P®ekbam* Weymouth. BAY STEAMBOAT^ Sept. 6l!», 1900. 7 ka? s W {continent at BATH-Arti1lth in the anthra- A°Hno(idual'lolb)etl8 b*/:w A Norton. Bos- of u strike Pennsylvania 1137% Y,° ^ ,UOi compound 6.0,6' a. ton- Clara a A^th’Carrie PlS ISLAND fmt1. ^ohueli, Baltimore. Custom House TRAINS LEAVE UNION Ml 1. at 12 Wliarf, Me. STATION. RAIL had a 1147% 3 00; lamiv at siHUiaJ?hA Portlaud, probably depressing ismuiSse^y’hm^88lo 00 a 15 75; sho^t 0 oiteregion LAUD. clear 13 75 Marv B Baird*win ^Qa Southar(|. Baltimore; WAY SQUARE AS -A3»- Kuiter market FOLLOWS: effect In the general market. The lead- 8ept. 6 87% steady; creameries I6%ffi2lc* O'Nedl? Philadelphia; Belle NewH‘?eu°rman' WEEK 7 0° a. m. For Lewiston of the In the financial RIBS. '*****&« DAT TIME TABLE. Brunswick, (Lower) ing Incident day Lmian' BaDg°r» Bath. Boothbav, Fopham Beach Rockland,Au- Sept. 7 CO £iavcK^?a,o^.crmCheese Summer gusta. AMUSEMENT CO. world was the easing of the private dis- tiruij large white 10%c-. small white ««ascn9 Arrangements, July 1, 1900. Waterville, Skowheganand Belfasr. 10 Fr0(ldie New 8.30 a. m. For Danville TIME Thursday’s quotations. 8°; iaige clored at 10% 5 3m:Ul York'- ,and Baton, Jc., liumford Falls. TABLE.—July 8, 1900, rate in London in response to the 19% SrSfKt Irovincetown. count WHEAT. M10% u(ivnUu Farnilngton, Rangeley and Ca—osid 12th, schs Alice Me For Forest City Waterville"131011’ additional recuperation shown by * menintr. Kggs steady [State and Penn 17i5119V. C; Donl kS Landing,Peaks Island large Sent Clostntr. tern Wes Collins W 10.10 a. m. For regular UaKc; off i'h i‘^ ta-.«ruz* Ten> Walton 0.45, 6.45, 7.45, 9.00, 10.00 11.00 a. rc. 12 on Brunswick, Bath, Lewiston. WEEK DAYS. bank of The London mon- Western,loss 18@19c. 1 E Pcth Gardiner, Augusta and Waterville. the England. Cotton seed oil firm Chords PH Wru7?1 Pownes> Amboy; 2‘15’ 3’00, 3*45. 4.30. 5.30, 6.15, 7.00, 7^30^ 74»/4 75% New York; Richard o.^Aa0',,1'!5, uo, y.oO m* 11.00lit. m. Express for Danville Sleamer ALICE was undisturbed pioV. Kosin steady. Hart};?, n Wolstpn, F d p. Jc., Lewis- HOWARD ey market apparently ^OV. 765/8 “ ton, Moosehead I.ake Turpentine 5,ePh“" Loud- «»■>»■> 1 Return, 6.20. 7.20, 8.15, 9.30, 10.20, 11.30 a. m.. Waterville, via P'oxcroft settlement, and CORN. steady, Bangor, will leave the stock exchange the 0 liice ViolS’&mSS^tS.1 12.20, 1.00,2.16, 2,35, 3.20, 6.30 Washington County R, R., Bar Harbor’ Portland Pier, at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. ll a. m. by firm. 4.05, 5.00, 6.45, 7 30 Aroostook “b> n. or at close County and for I, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6,15 p. in. cent Installment due to- ?£pt. 405/8 40% Molasses firm. E A‘""SOn' ch« m., ol entertain- Houlton,Woodstock! i5 per falling 8^0-9.00,10.15 St. Stephen, St. St and Leave 38% 30% fair Andrews, John Hali- Returning, Bay View Landing, at 6.25. w. 8trong; refining 4V4c; Cen- For fax via V aiiceboro. 7.25, subscriptions to the British ov. 36% ..6 test g?bs MagKi© Todd. Mystic; Wm Duren. Cushing’s Island, 6.45, 7.45, 9.00 H) 00 8.30, 9.30, 10.30 and 11.30, a. in., 1.30, 2.30, morrowjon trjfugal {at 5c; Molasses sugar 4c: re- 12.35 p.m. Itoland, Parrsboro; Clara Jane, II. 00 a. in., 12.30, 1.46, 2.15, 3.00, Express for Brunswick, Lisbon 3.30. 4.30, 5.3ti, 6.45 p. m. bond issue It is safe OATS. at No * 4.30, 6.15 7 oo’ excheqier assump- b.n=d.,UIn l-No ‘1 6.00; Tat 5.60; No 8 and lNew ^-°rk.; Emma 8.00,9.30 p.m. rails, Augusta, Waterville. Newport, *.. 4(,c 9 JlcAdam, Provi- Bangor ••••..«, Ol l/n : at 6.30; No lu at No deuce Bar SUNDAYS, a liberal of tho Ger- at_6_ _No 6.26; 11 at Return. 7.05. 8.00, 9.15. 10.30. a. Kncksport. Harbor, Oldtown and Green- tion that proportion at No 13 11.20, m Leave Portland ^o;No12 5.20c, at 5.15; No 14 sch Oliver H 12.45. 2.00, 2.45, 3.30, 4'45, Pier. 8.1O. 9.00 to.oo, n.oo standard Barrett. 6.40, 7.15, 8.30 9 45 a. man loan will have to be met by gold ®\4P L a and Confetioners A 5.95; B.^ABIE^~13th, p. in. 113.50 p.m. For Danville, Jc.,Rumford Falls rn. 12, 1.00. 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00. 8.00, Mould A O. o; cut loaf and crushed Little ana Lemis. Lewiston. p. m. U; tuad of the PORK 6.55; pow- JACKSONVILLE—Ar 12th, sch For Great Diamond Islands, Farmington, Carrabasset exports, gold being pal- dered b.25; granulated HattisDunn. Trefethen and Range.cy, °Ct. 6.15; Cubes 6.30. Thorndike, New Y ork. Evergreen Landings, j Binghmi, Waterville, Skowhegan. RETURNS. of the Gorman 1147% Peaks 1 CO p.m For mctiW government sch3 Island, 6.15, a.m. j Freeport, Brunswick, Rockland, Leave Bay View 8.30. pable r^AKD- CHICAGO—Casblqoutatlcns. rnvi?EwLJV~Ar 12tb> Cergia Gilkey. 8.00,9.00.10.30 12 00 K- &• Landing, 9.30, 10.30, i« hn nlfirn t htt itmn 1n YnrL’ n, t ■? iour steady. Gilkey, Washington: John M Brown. III. 2.00, 3.00, 4.26. 5.30. 6.15. 7.30. 9.30 n. m i L.pousts, Augusta, Waterville. Skowln- II. 30 a. in., 12.20. 1.30. 2.30. 3.30. 4.30. 5.30 fi 30 i/u.M aim rr neat—No 2 snnng — C;No 3 do at ■caiiriueuiporc. A “~AeaV6 Diamond, 6.25, xoxcroit, creenville, 1.30 8.30 p. m. that the N°y. 70@76c: Bangor, Oidtown and It is not improbable syndicate No 2 Red t 76ife77V*c. Corn—No 2 New York. (.20, 8.1;>, 9.15, 10.15, 11.45 a. m., 1.15, 3.15 410 Mattawamkeag, and to Only line running its boats to Peak3 Island at 3»8/aiaj 1 IV’^'ard Smith, KIDS. 41e: No 2 t AbCAUOU LA— Ar Wm 5.35, 6.40. 8.40, 10.40 p. ni. Bucksport Saturdays. direct. underwrote the American allot- yellow at 40% @4 Vic. Oats—No 2 12th, sch JLermond, 5*1® which at Return—Leave Great !>• m- For Brunswick, Augusta, Fare 5 cents each 22Vi@23%c; No 2 wiute at 26c; No 3 white ®van.iL''-a Ship Island quarantine. Diamond, 6.20. 7.15 and Bath, way. All persons going by the British loan make fur- 747V* at 11-40 a- Waterville and to this line will be ment of may utl.ot't1. 23V»@26V3: No 2 Rye at 6iy2c: good 12th. sch Carrie .Al0, m> 1-40, 3.10, 4.05, 5.30, skowhegan Saturdays admitted to Greenwood Gar- 7 37 Va feed- New York Belle, 6.35,I'Ik’ 8.35,Hk’ 10.35 m. den free. at c; fair to p. ju2dtf ther shipments to meet later instal uiR®arley 39@39% choice malting Retnrn 5.i5 p. m. For Danville Junct on. gold »C 47,0.61: No 1 1 sells —Leave Tretethen’s, 6.15 710 8 05 Mechanic Maxseed 49; No l N W Flax- c,£H*I'AljEL.PmA—Cld I2tn, Charles K Falls, i.ewistou, ana on Saturda sto ments on the loan. seed at 1 64; prime bcliull. Clark, Portland; i'06’3-05’ 4-°°- Itumford Portland Daily Press Stock Tiimmiv seed 4 loii)4 .'to- Major Pickands, Laith- 5'25’,;;30> Falls Belgrade, Waterville and Quotations Pork at 11 Bradford C Sio:3°o5p!mBa-m” Skowhegan. bon- market continued devoid of 45@il 60. Lard 6 8o«.u 821-. s vmIte,r?0ir French, Hammett, do- 21.00 p. in. Express for The \ess Retnrn—Leave Evergreen, 6.10, 7.05 8.00 Night i.runswlck, HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT GO. by Swai1 * B shortlrihs sides at 7 60 « 7 80 ; salte'l «Ee, Cushman, Saco; barge Indian Bata. Jt2'7,ecL*d Barrett. inkers. 188 dry jimi- 1 9.00, 10.00 11.30 a. > Lewiston, Augusta, Waterville. Bangor, interest except lor a drop of 1>$ In St. Middle street. de*s at, Short clear fudge, ortland. in low of tug m., 1.00, 3.C0, 3.55, 5.2 e.25’ 68/8@«6/8 -iaes 8 OOfcfiK i Gettysburg. m. — Moosehead Lake, Aroos ook Countv via Old- The Butter ^ ^ 8.25,10.25 p. 3SS ISLAND ROUTE. seconds. Total sales 6TOCKS. quiet—crmery at Vic; mu; S Haskell, Ptessey, Black town, Bar Harbor, Louis Southwestern lGVa@20 llCer^2ttl*SCl1 For Ponce’s Landing, Long Island, 6.15. Bucksport, Vaiiceboro St. 14@18c. Stephen, Sr. St. and Beginning September 10. 1900, steamer Auco. Description. Far Value Bid. Asked Ar schs 8.00, 9.co, 10.30 a. m., 12.00 m.. 4 20 Andrews, John nil Ar< os- par value $710,000. U.JS. 6!s registered Cheese li’-ni at isth, R F Pettigrew, Fortliud; Clar- 2.00, 3.00. took via cisco will leave Portland Pier, Canal National 10V4@1 iyac. eime 6.30, 6.15 7.30, 9.30 p. m. County Yanceboro, Halifax and the Portland, week Bank.....100 100 102 linn— H \ euiier. Bath: Celia F. as follows: declined 1-8 o?nt ln the bid Casco National Eggs fresb 16V2. Bangor. Retniu-L.a»e Ponce’s Provinces, xhe Saturday night train does not days per price. Bank...... ioo no n2 Marcus Hook —Passed down so.; Landing, Long For Eiour—receipts 24.000 wn» 12th, Nathan connect to Dexter, Long Island, Little and Great Che. v^utnnorland National Bauk.lOC bbls: t O 0 )0; Island. 6.00, 6.55, 7.50, 9.50, 11.20 a m Belfast, Dover and Fox- 100 lOl corn Lawrence, Philadelphia for Boston. 8.50, or Cliff South National bush; -22.000 Du-h: oa s 291.0,, uuslii 12.50, 2.50. cro', beyond Bangor, excepting to Washing oeague, Island, Harpswell, Bailey’s NEW Chapman Hank.100 100 101 needy Island—Passed down 3.45, 5.10, 6.15, C.55, 8.15, 10.15 p. m. and Orr’s fOKK. Sept. 13. Fiist National rye 3.000 bush; barley 48.000 bus 12th. sch Her- ton County R. R. and Bar Harbor. Islands, 9.30 a. m.. 4.15 p. m. Hank.100 100 10‘> be.t It, Philadelphia ior Camden; Wm SUNDAY TIME 12.55 a. lie tin n for on call closed at l at Vi. Merchants’ Shipments—Flour 13.000 n'ois; wueat lO i.OOO .seeley TABLE. m., midnight. Mu-Desert special for Portland—Leave Orr’s Island, via Money National Bank_75 loi 102 do lor Boston ; M V B do for above bush; corn 325,000 oats Chase, Bath. Brunswick, for landings. 6.00 a. m., l co p. in. Arrive at »t.t- iiiercam.l* napci Rt-li 51'* er cent. National Traders’ 102 push; 324,0-0 bush bid sell For Forest City Peaks Is- (connecting Rockland), Augus- Bank.IOO! 100 rve 00000 6 13th. Charles K fc'chull, Landing, ta, Creenville Portland, 8.30 a. m., 3.30 p. m. Fernand National busp; barley t,uuo Pus;u for Philadelphia land, 7.00, 9 Waterville, Bangor, and Bar !• was with Bank.... 100 lot) 110 Portland. 8.00, 00, 10.00. 11.00 a. m. 12‘>0 Harbor. excursions 22 miles down Bterl xcimiigH weak, actual busi- For. land Daily the Bay. Trust Co.IOO 145 150 DETROIT—Wheat quoted 7f%ccasli White- L'eluvare Breakwater—Ar 12:h. schs 2.15, 3.15, 3.45, 4.45, 6.15, 7.30 p. w>. Fare round 50e. lu ’ankers Lula 4 80 for Ue- Red Cres- For trip, ness 8uVi.*4,4 */* Portland Gas Company. 60 85 90 77% c; Sept 77% c; Oct 78 % ; Dec e. cei.t, 1 for Cushing’s Island, 8.00, 9.00, 11.00 a WHITE MOUNTAIN DIVISION. 80% Itiladeiphla Newburyport (and slii); SUNDAYS. ii and 4 8 lot t’a\s Portland Water Co.100 HO Lori C m., 12.20, 2.15, 3.45, 4.45. 7.30 m. !V*.a4 83V4 sixty posted li2 TOLEDO—Wheat i* quiet-cash and t at ig Ballard, do for do. 6.15, p. 8.50 a. m. For Portland St. Kail road eat For Llctle autl Great Diamond Bridgton, Faybaus. Burling Leave Portland for 4 on Co. 100 150 ItH 1 % c; Oct 7 8 c; L'ec Sid 12th, sch Oliver New Islands, South Harpswell and i n rale* aL» t4u.4 84Vi and b7Viiit.4 88. t V2 80% c. Schofield, York for ’l refethens and j ton, Lancaster, St. Sherbrooke Maine Central R’y. loo ioo' 170 Virginia. Evergreen Luudluvs, Johnsbury, termediate landings, 10.00 a. m., 2.00 d. m. I tueriM.il bill- at « 83. 1 ori at.d Leaks Island, 7.00. Quebec, Montreal. Chicago, St. Paul and Min Fare to South 82Vi($4 & Ogdensburg 11. K. loo 60 61 PORT EADS—Sid 12tli, sch James W Fitch 8.00, 9.30, 10.30 a. in.. 12.15 neapoii3. Harpswell and return Sundays Cotton Murk it*. 2.00, 3.15. 7.30 other Silver ceriil cates 0'JVa Bosi on. 4.20, 5.15, 6.15, p. m. I. U5 m. For 35c, landings 25c. BONDS. For Ponce’s p. Sebago Lake, Br dgton, Har- PORT Landing, Long Island, rail ISAIAH DANIELS, Uai Bil • Portland 6s. (By READING—Arl2tli, schs Thotnas B rison, via and Songo River, North 2% 1907. 117 119 Telegraph.) G 7.00, 8.00, 9.30, 10.30 a. 111., 12.15, 2.00, 3.15, 4,20 Conway, sep8-dtf Gen’l I’m Hand 4s. irlatid. Coleman, New York; Ireue E Meser- Fabyans, Lancaster, Mgr. v x 1902—1912 Funding. 102 103 6. 5, 7.30 p. m. Colebrook, Lunenburg* 0-4 NEW Vey, Murphy do. St. Johnsbury, Newport. Y Portland 4s. 1913. Funding.108 108 YORK—The Cotton market to-aa"v\vss 11.00 p. m„ for Forest City Gurau units easier. PORTSMOUTH, Nil—Ar 12tlt, schs Lewis R Landing, Peaks 5.50 p. m. For Sebago Lake, Bangor 6s. 1905., Water.112 114 quiet, Vic advance; middling uplands at 11c: Island. Saturday nights only. Cornish, Bridg- m. fVfachlas Go do 11 Preach, Rockland for Teresa D Baker ton. North Conway and Porllan, S;b, Bath 4Vfra. 1907. Municioal.101 103 gulf Vic; sales 57 bales. Boston; Tickets sold over tills line to the Gem Bartlett, Fabyans, Desert_& lie out for do; Eastern Rockland for Lunenourg, St. Johnsbury, Mitloi. Bath 4v 1921. Kefnndtng.101 10:: CHARLESTON—The Queen, Theatre. Montreal, Toronto Cotton market to-da do: Ernestine, Newport ior Jewett’s Sa- and Chicago. Friday, April 20th, the Belfast 4s. AlunieiuailOlS.110 113 firm; Cove; Unavoidable delays and to The follovinr t:»*« av middlings 10%c. die A Kimball. Boston for Alton. excepted, subject COMMENCING/ steamer quotaiiom represent ( alais 4s 1901—1911 Refunding....10O 102 change without notice. SUNDAY TEA!NS. n p prices in tills market: MEMPHIS—The Cotton market to-day closed sch ,T Frank Seavey, South Ambov. Ccwtstones,* 1901. Municipal.101 102 1 C. tA. T. General 7.20 a.m. Paper train for Bangor, Bath, and FRANK JONES Cow and steers.. ... B'.V’ V 11 firm; middlings 10%c. ROVIDENCE—Sid sch 0 C GODING, Manager, cowmen 4s. 1613, 12tn, Laiie, Tul- for Rockland exceptJForry Transfer at will, ulls and sts as...... 4 Vij Mumcmal.105 107 lock, Phtladelphia. judo eftf Bath weather permuting, leave Portland saco 4s. 1901. Municipal.IOO 102 NEW ORLEANS—The Cotton market closed 7-25 p. in. Paper train for Lewiston. aud 1 .. Hj RitD BEACH—Sid sch luosdays Fridays at 11.00 p. nr C.ilf Skin*—Wo quality Maine firm; middlings 11 13th, Mabel C, Parrs- 9.30 a.m. For Central E K7s.i9i2.cous.HUgi35 137 Vac. boro. Fabyans and intermediate for Rockland, Bar Harbor aud No ...... 6 ** *’ stations. Machias- 4l/sS 108 110 MOBILE—Cotton market 13 quiet; middlings port and intermedia e No 3 *•.25c e \ch ** " RICHMOND. Va—Sid 12th, sch landings. lie- 4s cons. mte... .105 106 lu Va c. Standard, Portland & 12.?5 p. m. For Brunswick, turning leave ** Godlrev, East NJ. Beothbay Steamboat Go. Lewiston, Bath, Machiasport Mondays and SAVANNAH—The Cotton market Newark, Augusta, Waterville, Bangor and Bar gtis,19oo.exten’sn.l01 102 closed ROCKLAND —Ar schs J B Harbor Thursdays at4a.ni. for all landings, arriving Hrtull Ororrm' Sii^ur Mni'lin. foreland & Ozd'g 1st firm ; 13th. Martin. STEAMER *6.00 p. ill. For Lewiston. g6s. VtfOO. mtgloo 1C1 middlings 10%c. Louisburg, CB; ENTERPRISE leaves East Portland ll.oo p. m, Portlaud W*ter Co’s 4a. Joseph Eaton, coastwise; Mary Bootlibay at 7 a. m. II. no p. m. Nigut for all GEO. E. Portland mantel—:ut loat 8:: confectioners 1927.107 119 Ann for Monday, Wednesday and Express points. EVANS. F. E. BOOTHBY McCann, Bangor New York; Nautilus. Friday for 12.55 a. m. Mt. Desert for Rockland at 7c; coffee- European Market*. Rockport. Portland, touching at So. Bristol, special Geu’i Mgr. G.P. & T. A. sc;powdered GVio: granulated Heron Bangor and Bar Harbor. Sid. rchs J B island, Boothbay Harbor and Squirrel aprlSdt: trusneu 5Vic : Yellow 5 Vic. (By Telegraph.) Holden, Suffolk, Va; Charley I Island. ill DTlIi Yu tvt tmnnnr a v ix new ioik; i-uis Ur itauei, pmiauel- leave Sales of LONDON. Sept, 12. 1900—Consols at 98 13- Returning, Franklin Wharf, Portland stock at the Boston Stock phia. From Montreal. a d Exchange; 16 for money and 99 for the account. at 7 a. m. Tuesday. Thursday and fot Faby.ms Bartlett SAVANNAH—Passed out at Saturday a. Chartm. %.« bid. Tybee 12th, sch 8.25 m.; Lewiston and Mechan- Squirrel Inland. Boithbay Harbor. Heron isl- Lake, River 28 Longfellow, Havana for Baltimore. ic 8.35 a. ■cbago Schr Emma I*. to Atchison...„. and, So. Bristol and East Fails, in; Waterville and Soiigo CottingUaui, Apalachicala — Bootlibay. Boston & Maine.188*/q SAILING DAYS OP VINEYARD-HAVEN Ar i3th. sch O M 8.43 a. OCEAN STEAJ1EKS aug2dif A LFRED RACE. Manager. Augusta, m.; Rangeley, Farmington, Kingston, da., lumber $9. American Bell. Marrett, South Amboy for Rockland (and sld). Bemis. Augusta and 12.02 rnoM xok Bangoi, Rockland, p. and Schr Lizzie Carr. Norfolk to lumber Central Massachusetts.13% Sid, scbs Allen Green, Malcolm Baxter. Jr, m.; Skowbegan, Farmington and Lewiston, of S. S. Co. Norwich, Vancouver.Montreal. .Liverpool .. Sept 15 Ray Saples do pfd, 62 Frederick Roessner, Seth M Todd. Lygonia. W 12.15 p. m,; Beecher Falls,Sr, Johnsbury.BiTdg- 2 30. Nnmidtan.Montreal. .Liverpool. 15 f .Sept H Card, Lizzie l.ane. Rebecca G ton, 12.15 r<- -Maine Central. .168 Patricia.:New York. Wilden, James m.; Express, Mattawamkeag, Bar Schr Charles H. Trickey, Shacksford, Va., to Union Pacific .Hamburg ..Sept 15 A Parsons. Lizzie E Dennison, Glendv Burke. Harbor, Bangor, 1.20 d. m.; Witervilie and 67% Spartan Prince.New York. 15 ALLAN LINE On ami After ties l <*c. Union Pacific .Naples.Sept Martha T Thomas. Susan Stetson. Maggie Hur- Lewiston, 3.23 p. m.: Skowbegan, Waterville, Sej>f. 10, 1900, Boston, nfd. 74% Etruria.New York. Liverpool.. Sept 15 Mexicau Central ley, CatawamteaK. Alma, Harvester, Phineas H j Augusta and Rockland, 5.20 p. in.,/rom Water- will connect daily with tho 1.08 p. m. train Bark C. V. Dixon, Philadelphia to Havana, 4s. 80 Trave.New York. 15 St. Lawrence ville America n .Jfceinen.Sept Gay and Margaret A May. Service. daily; St. .John, Bar Harbor, Aroostook over the Maine Central Railroad (White Ms. Sugar .1191/* Menominee — New York. 15 coal $2 85. I American .BSudon.Sept Passed, sctis Hamburg, Port Reading for Ma-I MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. County, Moosehead Lake and Bangor, 5.30 p. Div.) touching at North Sugar pfd.117 Anchoria.New York. .. Naples, Bridgton, .Glasgow .Sept 15 ehlas; T a Stuart, bound Geo E m.: Rangeley, Farmington, R'.mford and Schr L V. Ha!!, Philadelphia to Saco, coal Servia.New York eest; Prescott, Calling at Moville. Falls, Bridgton Harrison, connecting at Harrison .Liverpoooi. Sept 18 Vinalhaven for New York. Lewiston, 5.45 p. in.; Chicago, Montreal, Fab- with stage for Waterford. K M Theresa ..New ■ Si 05 Bar Round towage. New York CJuotationn of Stock* and Bonds .Bremen_Sept WASHINGTON C.d 12th, sciis Ellen M Harbor, trip excursion tickets, good for of New New.... York York. 19 and day Schr SV. 11. Davenpor Port Johnson to Hal- S’tliampton.Sept Golder, Pierce, Boston: Fmma F Angel!. Tripp, From STEAM- Bangor Rockland, 1.25 a. m, daily; Hali- date only, $2.oe, Ask for our tourist’s Kensington. ...New York. .Antwem.. 19 fax. guide (By Telegraph.) .Sept do; Iona Tunnel!, Tunnell, Baltimore; Norman- SHIPS. St. J onn, Bar Harbor, Bangor, 4.-0 a. m. at Union Station. lowed, coal Poe. Germanic.New,York. 19 Liverpool. Montreal Quebec The following are the closing quotations of .Liverpool...Sept dy. Adams, do dally. C. L. GOODRIDGE, Schr E. 8. Port to Bath, coal Boi'.'.i- Berbarosa.... New York. 20 Ar sch Bertha Kennebec. 9.25 a. no., 5.38 m.:Bar Briggs, Reading .Bremen_Sept 13tb, Dean, Thu 26 >unday3—Lewiston, p. sepl2-ati Manager. Lorraine.New York. 20 JuTv Huniloian 11 Aug. n aul. Harbor. 12.25 p. 75c. Sept. 12.. Sept 13. .Havre.Sept M *• m.; Waterville,5.20 p. m.;White # F Bismarck-New York. 2 t Corinthian 18 ,,=“ New 49. res.131 iS4 Hamburg ...Sept 20 Foreign Ports. Aug is Mountains. 5. 5 n. m. 8 Parisian 26 New *». noun.134 Astoria..-.New York. .Glasgow.. .Sept 22 25 134 16 GEO. F. V. P. & G. M. lmmirrt. New Corinthian.Moutreal.. .Liverpool. 22 Ar at Demerara Aug 25, barque Jessie Mc- Sicilian 31 31 EVANS, es.reu.i.14% 114% .Sept 23 F. E, BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. a. tons of Lucanla.New York. .Liverpool.. 22 Gregor, Portland. Tunisiau 7 Sept. 8 Sept, DOMiNIWPLINlT Lica Steamer North Anglia—2700 New 49. .Sept coup.115% 115% Ar at 30 Nuimdian 16 •* jue31dtf to A Malcomsou. Denver <3* it. t». Mesaba.New York. London.Sept 22 ^agua Sept 13, sch Etta A Stlmpson. 15 sulphur S 1st..102% 102% *• Minnehaha— New York. London_Sent 22 Annapolis, NS. 6 Sept, Corinthian 22 22 Erie gen. 4s. 69% 69% '• Montreal to Statendam.New York. In port »t Barbados 31, 13 Parisian 29 29 Liverpool. Mo. is.aft.-S 'l ex. 2um. 66 66% Rotterdam..Sept 22 Aug barques Willird. ’• j BOSTON & MAINE Portland Wholesale .tlarket. Waldersee... l. Eleanor M 20 Sicilian 6 5 Oct. Jt.R. Kansas st Pacific consols...... New York.. Hamburg ..Sept, 22 ludgett, Salvage, discharging; Wil- Oct, Steamer. From Montreal. From 27 Tunisian 12 •• Quebec. PORTLAND, 13. Cymric.New York. .. 25 liams. from New ar dis- [ 13 Sept. Oregon Nav.lst.109 109 .Liverpool Sept Corbett, York, 27th, Dominion. St Paul.New York. >outham’tn 26 charging. ■n Effect Sept, 1900. Sept. 29, daylight. Sept. 29, 2 p. m. Whrftt firm and October advanced Texas Pacific. L. c. Ists. ... Sept Ho cattle carried ou these lo, higher; J12% 112% steamers. Cambroinan, Oct. 6, daylight. Oct. 6, 2 p. m. 203 Majestic.New York. .Liverpool...Sept 26 at Hour without do reg. 65 55 ♦Ottoman, Oct. 10. direct lVir. closing 75Vgc. strong, Noordland.New York. .Antwerp.. 26 WESTERN DIVISION. daylight, Union Pacific lsts.105% 105% .Sept RATES OF PASSAGE. Oct. in Corn Arckimede.New York. 26 post ♦Roman, is, daylight, direct. quotable change figures. tending up- yuoiations of stocK.*— .Italy.Sept porTlamd office Trains leave Union Station for Aller.New Cabin—$52.50 and upwards. A reduction o£ 5 Scarboro •These steamers do not wud lc Coal firm ; Sept. 12. York. Bremen_.Sept 27 carry passengers. Turpentine higher. very Sept. 13. per cent i3 alloweu on return tickets. Crossing, 10.00 a. 111., 12.00 noon, 5.25, G.20 Atchison. Princess Irene. New York Bremen.Sept 27 Scarboro the ere is small, and dealers are unable 28% 27% Second Cabin—To London p. m.; Beach. Pine Point, 7.1)0 sup ly Gascogne.New York. .Havre ..,. 27 Liverpool, or Atcni3on dig.; 7e% 70% .Sept uO 10.00 a. m., 12.00 noon. 3.30. 5.25, 6.20. Boston to via. to net heir orders filled at sh Parisian.Montreal Liverpool.. 29 CORRECTED TO JULY 3, 1900. Londonderry—$35. to $45.00. p. m.! Livarpool ppiug points. Central Pacinc. .Sept Old Orchard. 7.00. a. Queenstowi. Steerage—Liverpool, London, Glasgow, 8.45. l.'.OO m., 12.00 noon, The t .e w.ioie- Ches. & Oino. OFFICE HOURS. l. 3.30, 0.05. 0.20, Saco toliowine:quotationsrepr«*«<*m 28% 28% Belfast, Londonderry or Queenstown, *23.50. 40, 5.25, p m.; and Boston. t&ie prices tor the market; Chicago. Bur. SumncT.126% 124% Prepaid certificates *24. Biddeford, .00.8.45, 10.00 a. in.. 12.00 UOOll, Steamer._From MI A NIT U HR aim 14. Postmaster’s 9,93 New Den « tiuo. Canai co.110% 110% x!.SEPT. Office, (Sundays excepteT Children under 12 half fars. 12.30, 3.30. 5.25, 6.20, p. m.; Kesmebunk, England, Sept. 12th, noon. a. m. to 5 m. year3, Rates to Flout & p. 7.00 10.00 a. Del. Lack. west.177% 175 Sunrises. 5 22 < am. 2 30 or from other points on application to 8.45, in,, 12.30, 3.30, 5.25, 6.05 6.20 p. m , m. RATES OF uenver « it. O.. Sun sets .. vm... cashier's (Sundays 8.00 a. T. P. ; 10.00 ni,. PASSAGE. Hiperflne and low gractes.2 85 3 15 19% 19% 5 56 \ 3 00 Office, excepted.) McGOWAN, *20 Conzmi St., Kenuebuukport, 7.00, 8.45, a. Erie, new... il 11 of .12 34 Moon 9 30 m. to 6.00 p. m.: Money order Me. 12.30, 3.30, 6.05 p. m.; Wells Bench, 8.45 Wheat Bakers.3 65 a.i 90 Length days. sets. department, 9.od Portland, 7.00, First Cabin—$52.5) and Ite- Spring a. m. to 6.00 in.: a. m.. 3.30. 5.25 North Rol- up single. Brie is p. Registry department, 9.00 a. Foielen Room p. ni.; Berwick. — Wlieat patents.4 4oManhattan Elevateu.-.91% 91% Plymouth, 8.45 a. 111,. 12.3C p. ill.; Manches- I Carriers Deliveries, (Sundays excepted.)—In ter, Concord and Nor.hern Steerage—To ^..iTerpool, Derry, Loudon, Mexican central ..11% 11% PO.-iT OF PORTLAND. RAILROADS. connetions, Corn, car lots. (a 5o business section of the city between High and 7.00 a. 3.30 Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $23.50 to Central. in., p, ni.; Dover, Exeter, Haver- Coru, bag lots. w62 iVS icnigaii India streets at 7.00. 9.oo and 11.00 a. m.. i‘30 anc §25.50 Steerage ou'fit furnished free. Si St. Louis. hill, Lawrence, Lowell, 7.00, 8.45 a. in., Meal, lots. <«5o Minn. 64% 54Vj 13. 5 p. m.; hi other sections at 8.00 a. 1.30 m. Apply to T. P. 420 bag THUKSDAY. Sept. m., p. Portland & Yarmouth 12.30, 3.30, 6.05 p. m.; Boston, $4.30, 7 00 8 45 a' McGOWAN, Congress 30 Minn, st st. Louis uta. 93 93 at Office 9.00 Electric Ry. Co J. B. room First Oats, car lots. ftp Sunday delivery window, to 10.00 ni., 12.30, 1.40, 3.30, 6.05 p. m.; Leave Boston street, KEATING, 4, Nation- oats, lots.. 34® 35 Missouri Pacinc. 51% 51% Arrived. a. m., 1.00 to 2.00 p. m. Collections from street for al Bank Building, CHARLES ASHTON. 947A bag For Underwood Spring, and Yarmouth at 6.15 Portland, 6.00, 8.00, 7.30, 8.30 a. 111., 115, New .jersev Central.132% 131 boxes at 7.00 and 11.00 a. m„ 4.00 and 8.00 m. 6 00 Congress street and Congress Square Hotel, or Cotton seed, car lots.OO 00t®26 60 Steamer North Anglia (Br). AVilliams, Licata. p. a. n., half hourly till 10.45 p. m. Leave Yar- 4.15, p. 111.; arrive Portland, ] 0.07 10 50 New York Central.130% 130% Sundays, 6.00 p. m. only. 11.50 a. DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Montreal. Cotton Seed, bag lots..00 00,0,27 OO sulphur to order; vessel to Chase, Leavitt & Co. mouth 6.40 a. in. half hourly till 9.40 p. m. m., 12.10, 5.00, 7.50, 9.30 p. in. Northern l’acmc com. 62Va 61% Leave j!y25dtf Sacked car tors. .. ..18 Oo Boston. AND DEPARTURE OF Underwood for Portland 30 min- Bran, oo®19 Nortnem Pacific Did. 71% 71 Va Tug Catawlssa, ARRIVAL MAILS. Spr.ng SUNDAY TRAINS. sacked Bran, bag1 lots.00 00,9 00 Barque Arthur C Wade, Sherman, Bonaire, utes later. Additional cars between Portland Northwestern...161% 161% Boston, Southern and Western, intermediate 1 car lots.18 0Gi»2O 00 salt to Lord Bros: vessel to J S Winslow & and Uuderwoo every 15 minutes from Leave Union Station for Scarboro Cross- Middling, do ptd. Co. offices ana connections via. Boston & Maine Spring 50 Sch Judge Low, Smith, Gloucester. 1.00 p.m. Last car from Underwood Spring at ing, 10 15 a. m.. 2.00. p. m.: Scarboro Middling, bag. Jots..-19 00@20 Onu St west... 20% 20% railroad (Eastern Division.) Arrive at McDONALO STEAMBOATS Snli A iitlio Tfil'H n TTmnronn Qoen 12.15, 10.10 d. m. Beach. Pine Point.. 0.1S a. m iok o nn ueauine.. x o -/a v 10-/4 U.W OUU 1U.W p. lil. O.W tiUU il.to <*4 in*, Sch Fannie Hall, Boston. SUNDAYS. D. m.; Old Orchard, 10.15 a. m.. ltaisins. KocK Isianu.100% 106% Hutchins, 6.00 and 9.00 p. m.; Sundays, arrive 12.45 anu 12.55,2.00, Beginning September Sugar. Coffee, Tea. Nlola*ses, Wm Keene. For Underwood 5.30 p. in.; Saco, 10.15 a. m.. 10th, 1900, steamers Sch Hathaway, Boston. 11.00 close Jl.45a. m., 4.00 and 9.00 Soring and Yarmouth hall Blddefbrd* leave Port and Bs. Paul.,1...... 114% 1137/s p. m., p. m. 5 rn. : Pier 2.00 p. m. for Cousins, Lit- Fug&r—Standard granulated. 6 34 Sch N Jones, Boston (tore mainsail and hourly from 8.1ft a. m. to 9.45 p. m., with addi 12.55,2.00, 30 p. Keuuebuiik, North St. Paul Did.-.174,Va 174Va Hall, tlejohn’s Great Ch beague, (Hamilton’s Land- Sugar—Extra flue granulated.... d 34 split foresail). Boston, Southern and Western, and interne tional 15 minutes service to Underwood Berwick, Dover, Exeter, Haverhill, SC. Paul « umana.110 110 Spring ing), Orr’s Island, East Harpswell, Sugar— Extra C.. 6 00 Sch Gamecock. Boston. diate offices and connections, via Boston ind from 1.00 p. m. Last car from Lawrence, Lowell, Boston. 12.65, 5 30 Sebaseo, & umana diq. Crockett, Underwood Small Point Harbor and m. Paul m.; arrive 5.18. 9.42 ,m Gundy’s Harbor. 18 Sch Rena, Torrey, Bostou (tore sails badly Maine railroad. (Western division)—Arrive at Spring at 9.10 p. m. jnelStf p. Boston, p Coffee—Hio. roasted....-. @16 Texas racino. 15 15% Return, leave Cnndy’s Harbor at 6.00 a. m. 10.45 a. m„ 6.30 and 8.20 p. in.; close 6.00 and s.oo EASTER^ DIV SION. Coffee—Java and Mocha. 27@30 Onion paetlic mu. 74% 74 yesterday). via above k n lings. Sch Julia Baker, Perkins, Boston. am; 11.30 a. m., and 5.00 p. m. Teas—Vmoys. 26(436 Waoasn..-, —.. 6% 7 Leave Union Station for Boston and •T. H. Man »ger. Sell Mary Willey, Williams. Portsmouth. Kg stern, via Maine Central Way McDOJVAL-O, Leas—Congous...... 27@50 dig 18% 18 Railroad—Arrive 9.00 Wabasn Hattie M 12.45 Stations, a. m.; Biddefoid, Kittery, Tel. 46-3. Office, 158 Commercial St 188 188 Sch Mayo. Murphy. Boston, 2.00 anu 4.50 a. m.. and 6.15 p. m.; close Teas—Japan... 35(®40 Boston & Maine,. Portsmouth, Newbury port, Salem, Odtf Sch Monticello, Nutter, Boston, 6.00, io.oo and 11.45 a.m.. and 9.00 p.m. Sundays, BRIDGTON & SACO RIVER L> _sepl Teas—Formosa. 35@65 New Yorit ana New line. Df.. nn, Boston, 2.9u, 9.00 a. m.. 12.45, 6.00 D. m.; arrive 12.45 p. m. ; close 11.45 a. ro„ and y.oc Molasses—Porto Klco. 36@40 Old Golonv. 203 204 Cleared. arrive Boston 5.57 a m 9.00 p. m.; MEW lORli DIRECT I p. m. RAILROAD CO. 12.30, 4.00, L\E, Molasses—Rarbadoes. 32@35 Adam* itxDress.124 124 Boston Express stopping at Old Orchard, New York— offices and Molasses—common.... 20«25 American ltxpress.152 152 Steamer Manhattan, Bennett, Augusta, intermediate connec- Kittery and Portsmouth only, 1.40 p. m., F Liscomb. tion via Maine ailroad—Arrive Boston Maine Co. New Raisins, 2 crown.2 00@2 25 U. 8. ltxpress. 45 45 J Central at 2.00 IN EFFECT, JUNE 25, 1900 arrive 4.20 p, m. Leave Boston for Steamship E and 9.00 a. and 6.15 close Lou" }?!hik1 Sot,ml do 3 crown....2 28@2 50 People .. 01% CO Vi Sch Alice Clara, Clark, coat port—J S Wins- m., 12.45 p. m.; at 6.00, Portland, 7.30. 9.00 a. m 12.30, 7.00, 9.45 p. m., Iiy Ilayll,jb and 11.45 a. 4.15 and 9.00 in. FOR do 4 crown. 2 50,a2 75 ratine Mail. 31 30% low & Co. m.. p. ar.'ive Portland 11.45 a. m„ 12.05. 4.38,10.16 p, Kennebec 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. Lalslus. looseMuscate. 7 Vi® 9 Pullman Palace. 186 187 Sell Rob Rov, Norbury, and Phila- Farmington, intermediate offices and conne c m., 12. 40 mid night. 119% ! delphia -J S Winslow & Co. via Maine Central Bridgton, Ilurrison, North SUNDAY Sugar, common...-.119% tions. railroad—Arrive a Bridg. TRAINS. The steamships Horatio Hall and Man. Pork. Beat, Lard nu l Pi* ..try. Sch —J II at We3tein union. 79% 79% Railroad, Simmons, Friendship 12.45 and 6.16 p. m. ;close 7.45 a. m. and 12 m ion, We»t Scbago, Sonili Iiatta n alternatively leave Franklin 16 00@16 25 Blake. Bridg. Leave Union Station lor Hlddeford, Kit- Wharf, Pork—Heavy. Southern KvpfdL.. Bockian i, intermediate offices and connec- Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Pork—Medium.. 15 uO@lo 25 55 ion, Waterford and Sweden. tery, Portsmouth, Newburyport, Salem, Saturdays BrooKivn Kami .transit. 547/b SAILED—Barque Bristol, Rio Janeiro; sch tions via Knox and Lincoln railroad—Arrive at 6p. m, tor New York direct leave Beef—heavw. 26 Lynn, Boston, 2.00 a. m., 12.45 p. m.. arrive Returning, ;...10 75<®11 Steel common. 34% Geo E Walcot t, coal port, aud a fleet of storm 12.45 and 6.00 p. m.; close at e.oo and 12 m. A. M. P. M. 1*. M. Pier 38. E, and usaerai 34% Boston 5.57 a. m., 4.00 p. 111. Leave Boston B., Tuesdays. Thursdays Satur- lleei—light.10 00® LO 75 bound vessels. intermediate offices and Leave Portland mo hr.8.50 1.05 5.50 at 5 m. ao pia. 673/8 07 Skouihegan, conneo- for 9.00 a. days p. Boneless, nail bbls @ 6 50 I via Maine Central Portland, m., 7.00, 9.45 p. IB., arrive AmericauU t'ODacco.. 93% 92V& tions, railroad—Arrive at Leave Bridgton Junction, 10.08 2.28 7.15 12.10, 10.15 12.40 These steamers are superbly fitted and fur- Larc—tes and naittbi. uure.... 8V*(®8Vi FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. 12.45 close at 12 m. p. m., midnight, ao pia.128 128 p. m.; Arrive Bridgton, 11.06 3.23 8.10 nished for passenger travel and afford the most Lard—res and half bhl.com.... «5fe(ljl6;<4 t—Daily. comfortable Metropolitan Street K K.154% 155% Island Pond. Ft., intermediate offices and Arrive Harrison, 11.37 3.40 8,37 W. N. «fc P. DIV. convenient and route between Lard—Pans pure... 9l4@9Vi BOOTH BAY HARBOR, Sept 13-Sailed. sells Tenn. coal .v iron. 70 70 connections, via Grand Trunk Railway— Ar- je22dtf J. A. Bennett, Supt. Portland and New York. Lard—Pails, compound. 7Vi @8 Freddie Eaton, Calais for Mew York; Watch- Station foot of Preble street. U. S, KUDbel-.. 29% 29% rive at 7.00, ll.45 a. m.. 6.00 p. m.; 7.00 For J. F. L1SCOMB. General Agent leaf... man, J M Mi rales, Charity, Abigal Haynes and Sundays Worcester, Clinton, Ayer. Nashua, Lard—Pure, lOSlOVi Continental loDacco. 26% 26 a. m.; close at 7.30 a. in., 1.00 and 6.00 THOS. M. BARTLETT. Agt oewdtf 16 Bangor for Boston; A Hooper, Calais p.m. Windham, Bpping, Con- Chickens. Ideal billow, Sundays 5.00 p. m. Manchester, » for do: Jennie C. St John, NB, for do; Seth cord and Points North 7.34 a. m„ 12.33 m.: Powl. 12 14 Ny- Gorham, N.JL, intermediate offices and p. Maeliias for Portland. con- Rochester, Springvaie, Wnter- Tnrkevs. 13@ 15 Bouton ftlarliat. man, via Grand Trunk I Alfred, nections, railroad—Arrive at boro, Saco 7.31 a. — River, m., 12.33, 5.33 Rams... .11,® LI Vi ROCK PORT, Sept 12 Ar, schs Annie L 7. 0 and 11.45 a. m., and 6.00 p. m.: p. in.; BOSTON, Sept.13 Oo—Tne following,were Sundays 7.00 Gorham, Westbrook, Cumberland Mills International Co. Shoulders...... 8Vi Wilder. Boston; Oregon, Gloucester. a. in.; close at 7.30 a. m.. l.oo, 5.00 p. m. Steamship of Flour and Corn: jjun. Westbrook Jet., Woodfords, 7.33. 9.45 a today’s quotations Sid, schs Nautilus, Rockland; at 7.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. -FOR -- Plsli a ml Mackerel. Hume, Ripley days m.t 12.33. 5.33. 0.20 Scar boro Dry FLO UK. Boston. at 7.00 and Trains 3.05, p. n\; aud Pemaquld, Montreal—Arrive 11.43 a. m. and Leave Portland Pine Old 4 75 Beach, Point, Orchard, Saco, Cod. large Shore. 60@4 patents 4 25 < 5 00 6.00 p. m., close at 1.00 and 7.30 p. m. u&eo, St, N. Spring Sunday For Lewiston, 7.C0, 8.15, a. m 1.30, 5.15 *8.30 Biddeford, 9.5o a. m. Trains arrive at Easipnr. Calais, John. 3. Haliia.it, 'is. Medium shore fish. 60 4 EXCHANGE DISPATCHES. close 7.30 p. m. @8 Winter patents 3 90 a 60. p. m. P inland from 1.05 and all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Pollock. 2 50 Swanton. vt., intermediate offices and Worcester, p m Scotia, 50@3 Clear *un -.ii-.u..•> 3 60 4 25 con- 8.25 a. Prince Edward Island and 75 Passed Prawle Point 13. steamer Hem- via Division For Island Pond, 8.15 a. 1.30. *8.31 m Rochester, m.. 1.05, 6.48 p. m.Gor- Cape Breton. The Haddock. @2 4 Sep nections, Mountain M. c. R. r._ m., p. ham Corn—steamer yellow 9%c. and Way 6.40. 8.25, 10.47 a. m.. lavorite route to Campobello and St. Andrews, Hake. 60 isphere, Portland for Loudon. Arrive at 7.50 p. m.; close at 8.00 a, m. For Montreal, 8.15 Stations, @2 Quebec, Chicago. a. m.. 4.10, 5.48 D. 111. N. B. Mey—Passed up 13th. sch RF Pettigrew, Bartlett. N. II.. intermediate offices and 1.05, Herring, per box, scaled. @10 Cape con- and *8.30 p. m„ reaching Montreal at 6.50 fiunmer • < .41 for Division SUNDAY TRAINS. AiTaiigement. Mackerel, shore is. @17 00 »go Live Sr.ooK Portland Philadelphia. nections via Mountain M. C. R. R.— p. m., and 7.20 a. in. For Old Orchard Saco. Bidde- On and alter Monday, Mav 14, steamers Mackerel, shore 2s.@$15 Arrive at 8.50 a. m. and 7.60 p. m.j close at 8 a. Beach, wiii By Telegraph.- 10.05 a. .50 m. Rochester leave Railroad Wharf. on Large 3s. @$14 Memoranda m. and 12.00 m. ford, in., p. and Portland, Monday, 13. Buchester. N. intermediate offices and con- Trains Arrive Portland. Way Stations, 6.20 p. m. Wednesday and Friday at 6 30 p. m. Return- Prorlncc. CHICAGO. Sept. 1900.—Cattle—receipts H„ Sch Gamecock, Crockett, Boston, reports had & Rochester D. J. F’LANDBRS, G. P. & T. A. ing leave St. John, and Lubec Mon- 11,500: heavy and common steers 10@16c low- nections. via Portland railroad— From Lewiston, *6.40, 11.30 a. m., 3.15, 5.45 Fastport Scans. 2 30 saiis torn: about 4 miles northeast of rep out/ days and i riday. Pea. 25@2 er ; 'iglit weak; butchers stock steady; Wes- (badly Arrive at 6.00 p. m.; close at 6.30 a.m., 12.00 m. ana 8.u0 p. m. Elizabeth ran wreck of sch Maria L Baans, Ca Ifornia Pea. 2 50va/2 66 terns strong; Texans 10c ldglier, active; na- Cape into and 1.2' p. m. Through tickets issued and baggage checked Davis. iSee local < From Island Pond, *6.40, .11.30 a. m., 5.45 to destination. Beans, Yejow Kyes. 2 40@2 50 tive steers, best on s le 3 cars 6 96; good 10 columns.] Cumberland Mills, Gorham and Westbrook Freight received up to 4.00 ■? New 12—Sen Bertha F Walker. p. m. Beans. Red Kidney... 2 40@2 50 prime steers at 6 60.a6 00: poor to medium at York, Sept (Saccarappa) Arrive at 8.45 a. m. 1.-20 and 6.00 p.m. Native Moore, from Baltimore while off 12.00 a. m. and From Montreal, Quebec, h or tickets and staterooms at the Pine Onions, bu. @f 76 4 60 «3:"> 60: selected feeders 4 00®4 66: mixed Septs, reports p. m.; close 6.30 and 5.30 p. m. Chicago, *6.40 apply was run into Edward Luck- a. 5,45 m. Ttree Ticket mo Mid e Potatoes. bbly. 1 06@0 00 st ickers lower 3 0O@i80; Texas fed steers at Hog Island by tug South Portland, Willard and Cape Cottage— m., p. Office, street, or for enbach towing Solitaire and Coal a. other information at Railroad g"eot Potatoes, Jersey 3 26@0 00 4 40,-a6 00; Texasgrass steers at 3 49@4 36; barges King. Arrive at 7.30, 11.00 m. 8.00 p. m.; close .630 Company’s Office, 75 Neither vessel sustained any damage. 6.30 m. Wharf foot of State street. Bwcet, Eastern Shore. @2 Texas bulls —. a. m., 1.30 and p. •Daily. Othei trains week days. Bpgs, Eastern fresh. 22 Pleasantdale and Cash Comer— Arrive 7.30 @ Hogs—rece pts 28,000; left over —; 5.c lower ; Sunday cheap excursion train leaves Port- Begs,Western fresh. 10 Domestic Port*. and 11.15 a. m. and 4.30 p.m.; close 7.30 a.m. 18@ top 5 60: mixed and butchers 5 lo<§!6 65; good land every Sunday for Lewiston. Gorham and DAY STEAMER FOR Butter, Creamer. 25 and 1.30 and 6.30 p. m. BOSTON, Fancy 24@ 10 choice heavy 5 10@5 47% ; rough and heavy NEW YORK—Ar US cruiser Berlin at 8.30 a. m. Returning leave Berlin at Butter, Vermont 22 12th, Prairie, Prom July 3rd to October 1st. 21@ 1 95;t/5 061 light at 6 25@5 60s hulk of sales —. C Bru iswiek; ISLAND MAILS 4.00 p. m., every Sunday afternoon for Lewis- Cheese, N. York and Vermt... 11 12Va Portland; brig CSweeney,Miller, STEPHEN -14@ Sheep—recoims lo.OOO: strong to 10c higher; schs Mark Gray, Buckley, Gonaives; Bertha F ton and Portland. BERRY, Steamers will leave Railroad Cheese, sage 13 weth- Peaks Isiand—Arrive at ;9.3 ) a. m., 415 Wharf, Portland, arrios are steady to strong ;good to choice Moore, Ira D Cran- p Palace for on Walker, Baltimore; Sturgis. 2.30 m. Pullman Sleeping Car3 are run on Boston, Tuesday and Saturday. Bursnv Fruit. ;rs at 3 7u;n 4 Oo fa r to choice mixed at 3 40 Fred Vine- m.. close at 8.30 a. m., p. mer, Scotland, Va; Gower, Sargent, and night trains and Parlor Cars on day trains. July the hour of leaving will be 7 a. m. During PPles .1 25 &'! 50 K)S 65; Western sheep 3 76iSD4 00; Texas sheep yard Haven for a coal Lanie Cobb. HarpsweU, Long Chebeague Islands—Ar- and f port; B-*al, close at Ticket at foot of India Job and Carl August September will leave at 8.30 a. m. Messina. * 60 4 2 native lambs 5 Wes- rive at 9.00 a m., 6 00 p. m.; 8.00 a. m., i Office, Depot Book, 'Printer, jj’mons, 76@5 JiftB 86, 0C@5 76; South Amboy for Revere; M EEldridge, Kelley, i. F. LISCOMB, Supt 3.30 m. Street. waofBs. S 6j@4 00 I: ;ern —. Boston. p. NO.3»PLUM STREET. may tf H. P. HER8EY, Agent ALDERMANJC MEETING. MR. LOCKE’S GUESTS. ->■•:>■>> •> ~ •,^•3--^ Aa PORTLAND, Sept. 14, 1900. the: press. 4Xf ■**’■*' *>'■*?'•-*'■■*' -*r •*? ■*? -*r ^ ^ i«^ the NEW AUVEUTISEMEK'X'S TODAY. An Electric Light Petition Granted Past Grand Commanders K. T. Enter- Jewelry counter Several Permits Referred. tained at Itlverton Yesterday. AT todays a J. R. Llbhv Cc. I BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS. I very attractive El well. A The members of Owen, Moore & Co. special meeting of the board [[of may- the New England lot of Manicure tools, hair Frank M. Low & Co. Portland Board of Trade or and aldermen was held yesterday after- Association of Past Grand Commanders SI/ Oreu Sons. Hooper's the of This Is the Twentieth Season that Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. noon. Aldermen Gerrish, Driscoll, Moore, Knights Templar were guests brushes, tooth we have been fitting up Young Men '»f brushes, Bank Report. Takes Action. Brown, Moulton, and Frye were in at* Honorable Joseph A, Looks, president Leo. C. Shaw & Co. and Boys with new Fail a ml Win- clothes tendance. of the at an M/ brushes, call Mercier Meat Market association, elegant banquet ter Clothing, bells, Johnson & Lambert. The petition of the Westbrook Eleotrio at Riverton Park yesterday afternoon, SI/ darners and other useful Ira F. Clark & Co. and Power for the This association is of the Standard Clothing Co.—2J Light company plac- oomposed ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR « all with Leo. I*. Corlmh. ing of two postsjm Richardson street, present and Past Grand Commanders, articles, ebonized Lost—Gold Watch. four on three on Norwood and two Knights or the New Ste. Aucocisco. Coyle, Templar, England handles, decorated with City of Portland. A Paper is Now on Longfellow street was presented. States, and is organized for the purpose Orangetrie. Subscription William L. of the interest of the handsome silver Notice -M. C. Bradley, Esq., appearing for promoting best School Wear, t sterling Scliiottcrbeck & Foss Co. the The are to be thi r Masonio and the Orders of Open. petitioners. poles fraternity s» marking plates at 25, 50, New Wants, For Sale, To Let, Lost, Found ty feet high and the petition is signed by Knighthood. Among others the follow- We have never had a larger or bet- found on and similar advertisements will be people on these streets who want electric ing distinguished Sir Knights from ter stock, more variety o’’ more de- and $1.00. ti under heads. 75c page appropriate sirable than now. men lights. different sections of New England were styles Young are know it. We cater On motion of Aldermen Moulton an or- present:— particular—wo Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. to their tastes, wo try to have what \|/ der that the be Rev. W. D. of Provi- At the petition granted was Henry Rugg, D., they want. If we had a stock of Handkerchief i«h.s been used over Fifty Years Oy millions of W. L. Putnam dence, R, 1., V. E. Grand Captain Gen- kjy Judge passed. No remonstrants appeared. Clothing that would cover half tlio .if m>thers for their children while Teething, eral of the Grand Encampment counter, fifty dozen The following petitions for new build- R. city wo should be utterly unable to very with parted success. It soothes tho child, E, Herbert F. Morse, ‘Grand Com- v/ Leads Off With $25. ings were referred ? Fred on Al- mander of Massachusetts and Rhode Is- fit every form, please every taste and fine sheer linen 01 tens the gums, allays Pain, oures Wind Knight ^iy lawn len J. C. Ward at 10 Orchard land accommodate every pocketbook. Colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best avenue; 'Jf “iGeorge H.Burnham of Providence, R.I. But we come near it. think we have most size and Handkerchiefs for Diarrhoea whether arising from street; P. Wescott at 384 Cumber- f.fS very We every M/l (women’s) emedy George Caleb Saunders of Mass. price. Lowell, iii *t,,rtw w0 carry a big stock and variety of Boys’ and Children’s J I eething or other causes. For sale by Drug- land street; Mrs. Elizabeth L. Neal on George H. Allen and Charles C. yfi with small em- Frye Clothing, have a great manv exclusive stylos, and guarautoo everything Jlf daintily ists in every cart of the world. Be sure ar. d Glenwood W. A. at 33 of Lynn, Mass Ai. j avenue; Moxcey we offer to ho the best and most reliable merchandise to be had for tho 25 cte James r|y Mr at a k lor Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Uyrup, E. on Swords of Boston, Mass. broidered initials Irving street; C. Jones Irving price. rR'o __ M/ pure linen. Bears the of Chas. H. Fletcher. signature o’olook afternoon a Hon. Joslah 11. Drummond, Dr. Keth yestei'day speoial C! M'hayyioa D kjho ur an/i A 1 Their VV c>Uv«rd 1« In Full Pro- In use for more than thirty years, and was held to for Flight meeting arrange securing E. Chase of Portland. The Kind You Have Always Bought. subscriptions In aid of the flood sufferers gress. Hon. A. M. Spear of Gardiner, Grand Standard Co., Special Bargains in Commander of Maine. Clothing CASTORIA at Galveston. President F. E. Boothby, | | Shirtwaists this William J. Landers of Me. week. In taking the ohalr called attention to the Gardiner, Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. The rllght or the summer visitors from William J. Burnham of Lewiston, Me.| fact that Portland had been lots marked notably Maine still continues and not Frank E. of Sabattus, Me NEW 544 CONGRESS ST. Odd down to In use for more than thirty years, and will be Sleeper STORE, and in its aid to the Eminent Sirs J. prompt generous over until the middle of Ootober. Gen- Clayton Farrington, | close them Kind Have | The You Always Bought. F. C. and William W. C. out. sufferers from the Ottawa Are, doing Thayer Stephen Berry, WARE, St/ Thrifty eral Passenger Agent Boothby of the N. Prince and Dr. E. F. Vose, Com- more in to the size of the will do proportion city Maine Central said yesterday that Labor mandery or Maine. buyers well to BRIEF than the citizens of the cities. were Manager..septl4d2t JOTTINGS. larger The members of the Association Bay the first Monday of September, is % a few of ltlch said that as he had met on the arrival of the noon trains at up these Secretary yet now the for the pick becoming signal flight to the Union Station and taken In the oar The regular meetings ot Damon Assem- received no reply to the telegram sent to another begin. Then the Maine Central begins Bramhall through the oity to see different against year’s bly, No. 1, will begin Saturday evening, Galveston aid but that one tendering ; to run its express trains from the East points of interest, a stop being made at mamamw 15. a Fort Allen Park. needs. There's muck September would probably come. He said that in two or as seotions, “double-headers,” were The Portland W. O. T. U. will resume ex- Many letters of regret received number of members of the board had that is with two engines. This year the from members who could not be present. value for little money, the regular meetings today at 2.80 p. m., a desire to and read fc pressed contribute, summer time table or the Maine Cen- Including: R. E. Sirs Marsh O. Perkins, MAINE’S GREATEST STORE. at 150 Free street. flrst the letter: of following tral continues in effect until Ootober 8, of Windsor, Vt.: Robert J. Wright Bosworth Post is making preparations Newport, Vt., Silas W Cummings of St. or one week later than usual. The people MOORE for its reunion next Monday. Portland, Me., Sept. 11, 1900. Albans, Vt.; H. Wales Lines, Grand OWEN, & CO. at Kineo, Moosehead Treasurer of the Grand of Dr. Baker will to Dear Sir:—It seems to me that there lake, generally stay Encampment, speak young people and at Bar Harbor the of has been no calamity In reoent years through October, Meriden, Conn.; Henry Woodward at Williston church tomorrow until the middle of evening, where Immediate assiscanoe was more re- cottagers linger Oo- Middletown, Conn.; Fred A. Spencer of tober. CITY OF about “Waking Up.1’ quired than now in southern Texas. I Waterbury, Conn.; Ira A. Gardiner of Announcement. PORTLAND Board of a ble Middletown, Conn.; William E. Withey £ Work begins today by the street depart- hope the Trade will be to MILL CREEK BRIDGE. telegraph a remittance today. Kindly PERSONALS. of New London, Conn.; Fred H. Parrulee ment on the construction of a brick E. S. pledge me for $.25, and I will forward of New London, Conn.; Davis, VOTICE—Mill Creek Bridge, Strou iwater, sidewalk on B street. Work will also be- W. Currier the money as soon as I know to whom to Middletown, Conn.; George Oren Sons announce will be closed to public travel Friday. Mr and A. N. E 3 Hooper’s 14. at 7 o’clock a. gin on relaying the pavement on the send it. yours, George A. Ham of Brldgton was 11. Marsh ot Nashua. H ; September lyuo, m. and Very truly u^tll furtlier uotice. W. D. Putnam. G. Gareld of Boston, Muss., Past Grand lower end of Elm street. The depart- present at the reunion of the Ninth with that they have secured CJEO. N. M. N. Rich, Commander of Michigan; Augustus B. JS pleacs\ire FERNA1.D, ment for several days has been grading Maine Regime at, which was held at Mer- sepltdtd Connnissioner of Public Works. Secretary of Board of Trade. Farnham and Herbert Harris of Bangor, the services of Parris street. rymeeting Park, Wednesday. Mr. Ham Maine; John W. Ballou of Bath, Maine, 25 Others who had expressed a desire to On account of the strong wind which served four years in the war, and is a and others. contribute were Messrs. Harry Butler, prevailed Wednesday there was a washout well known citizen of Brldgton. MR. JAMES S. MARRETT. Darius H. Ingraham, J. W. Taber and "AN OBSERVATION BY A CYNIC. on the A crew of men Judge Bonney was In Massachusetts |S marginal way. F. H. Nunns. from the Worcester, Nashua and Port- yesterday attending the funeral of Mrs. A cynic has noted one curious thing founder of the hovise of Marrett 6* “fe It was decided that Sooretary R lch land division of the Boston & Maine was Bonney !s brother. about the two Pearson meetings at City ^g should a and open subscription paper; At the first over and an in that employed to prevent any serious damage. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Swett start to- Hall. meeting, presided Jg Ba.iley, expert everything Secrotary Rich announced that checks The committee on day for a ten days’ trip south, as by Mr. Zenas Thompson, very few prom- It. | judicial proceedings should be made to going to fine floor Whisper payable Charles S. pertains coverings. and claims will meet on next Tuesday af- far as Richmond, Ya. inent citizens sat upon the stuga. Mr. 2g Fobes, treasurer. ternoon at 8 o'clock to consider several Fred Emery Bean, Esq., of Thompson and the other speakers were Also those of As Is well-known the firm of J. H. Hallowell, Smokes! save for a few war Dorothy clai ns against the city for damages aris- was in the city yesterday. alone, prohibition Hamlen & Son of this city do a large ing from sewer baokage and other causes. Rev. H. E Bexter, the assistant pastor horses. But on Wednesday evening be- MR. J. H. PLAISTED, southern business; and yesterday, on Petitions in bankruptcy have been filed of the Gospel Mission, has been confined hold the difference! The stage was crowd- r| their own account they sent the following by John E. Webb of Augusta, Oren A. to his home on Cumberland street by ed with dignified oltlzens, who gave the [} cents cigars. telegram: ig the well known designer and interior Well. Haskell of Albion, Eula Cunningham an attack of rheumatism since a week “glad hand” to every speaker and every n 1900, of Portland, Samuel Could of Sanger- Portland, Me., Sept. 13, \ ago today. sentiment. This only shows that the decorator. Mr. PleJsted’s artistic work Thomas W. Dealey, Treasurer “Galveston ;C John B. has his Pearson movemeit has emerged from what of it? vllle. News,*’ Galveston, Texas: Kehoe, Esq moved the is ©ct Jefferson and Gem Theatres The Maine delegation to the National Every sympathy. Draw on us one hun- family from Morning street, to No. 40 the bog of political uncertainty, and *g Dorothy smokes are liepublican convention, have presented dred dollars account relief fund. Ellsworth street, occupying the Thomp- sunning itself on the solid ground of cer- needs no comment. the most comforting J. H. Hamlen & Son. g through Hon. S. M. Bird, chairman, a son nouse. tainty. The and skill both smokes the lonesome silver to Mr. Charles W. Hen- Mr. Edward Preble appeared before the Miss Edith has leased her house experience of loving cup Hersey ADVENT CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE. 3j man can have. If board in the interest of his to on ry, who entertained the delegation at enterprise Congress street and taken rooms with these will be at the are The York Advent Christian eg gentlemen freely you lonesome, his home. establish a line of automobile cabs in Mrs. Glover on State County Philadelphia street. smoke a six cent conference will be held at the Union Marshal Frith made an official the oity. He said that he had an ar- Miss Thomas a musicals Wednes- service of customers. Deputy gave JS Dorothy. It’s a call at the Morton cafe last evening and rangement with a Boston banking house, day for Mrs. Fadettes. ohapel. Sebngo Lake, beginning Thursday JN'lchols^and.the and over ten cent who would assist in the evening, Sept. DO, continuing regular secured a small quantity of wine. financing plan Among the number.were.Mlss Dunn, Miss the following Sunday. is grade. if ten thousand dollars could be ralsel Bail, Miss Churchill and Miss Bertha TWO WELL-KNOWN MEN. among the business men of Portland. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Eiward Farns- 6 cents each. Oren s Sons announce that Hooper Mr. Preble was advised to carry the mat- worth gave a luncheon for them on Tues- they have secured the services of two ter before the board’s committee on man- day. Oren Sons. men well known in their ufacturers. Opera respective Mr. Jumes F.Dyer who has been study- | Hooper’s Schiotierbeck & Foss lines, who will form a valuable addition Co., Manager Edgecomb announces that ing law In Judge Hill’s ollioe for a year, to’their already competent force, These the Postal Telegraph oompany will trans- will enter the New York Law school...... men are Mr. James Glasses. j/irv\ rrfmMyimnmTirTmmn rrmmmrmnmwi Established 1866. S. Marrett, founder mit messages and transfer money free Mrs. F. L. Bosworth and son ~rirm~irTs Clurenoe, _ of the well-known house of to addressed ’to carpet Galveston, Governor 90 Clark street, have returned from a These Opera Glasses come to us Marrett & and an in all Bailey, expert Sayer, or the relief ccmmi ttee for the two months’ trip through New York from the best makers in Europe. Prescription Druggists. matters to and are in pertaining oarpets rugs, relief of the sufferers. state. They carefully tested every •epiSJat and the other is Mr. J, H. The Lenses are as as gentleman The tall term of Mt. Holyoke oollege way. perfect human skill can make thorn. Plaisted.the well-known designer and in- THE EVENING SCHOOL Portland Is began yesterday. represent- We have an excellent selection terior decorator, who has made himself The school committee have prepared ed at Mt. Holyoke by the Misses Flor- handsomely finished in hlack, also in famous by his unusually artistic work Jackson school house on Green street for ence Berry and Ethel Osgood, seniors; pearl and cllt. Some have adjust- in decorating the Jefferson and the Cem the opening of the evening school, which Amy Jeters and Janet Stephenson ju- able and detachable holders that theatres. make them easier for a con- takes place next niors; Evls Berry and May.Achorn,sopho- lone Monday, September, tinued view. OBITUARY. mores. //ej>ct Week, is Anniver- The school will be in charge of-Mr. Mrs. Wm. H. Fenn and two daughters • John A. as assisted of New are Hr. and Mrs. MRS. N. J. PRINCE. Mllliken, principal, Jersey visiting Geo. H. Griffen, Fenn. by a corps of six efficient teachers. ju w e x Erit After a brief and painful illness of ten sary Mr. Herbort S. and have 500 CONGRESS XOeeK.! Heading, writing, spelling and arithme- Dyer family ST. THE days, Mrs Neal J. Prince, nee Knight, ] tic will be taught. There will also be a returned from their summer home, Buena passed quietly away In her home at West HORSE class in book-keeping. Children, whose Vista. jhfejct bueek.tue celebrate the Fourth Falmouth, Wednesday morning, Sept. 12, Anniversary duties do not permit them to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Harrla P. Coe are at AND THE at the age of 63 years. LOST ! of our into this day schools, and older persons without Mount Klneo. coming building. In thlB old Prince homestead her mar- COUNTRY any limit of age will be admitted to these Mrs. John F. Thompson has returned A ried life of 34 years has been spent in TUESDAY, UOLD WATCH, are FAIRS.__ olasses. There is a prospect of a large at- from Boscawen, N. H., where her fath- J^ine "Buyers pushing goods along from flebu faithful, care of her household. loving tendance this Bev. Dr. Dlttle of who open tac*, marked on Inside cover “From Harvesting 8eason, Pumpkins year, for those who have er, Dorchester, the She was a woman of marked domestic father and mo: her f> W. H. A.” Very liberal ^ork. and Boston for and the Couniry Fairs bring been of the was is much deprived advantages of seriously till there, better. reward offered and no questions asked. Find- Horse Topic Into prominence. virtues. Her devotion as wife and moth- If a horse owner us schools oan here an Dr. and Mrs. JLlttle are now at Fran- er will please leave at the PKESS OFFICE. you arc let_ .obtain [.education of Vet- er has been constant and untiring. Self sopl4 dlw remind you of our stock without expense. conia and will bo In Portland the first of erinary lt*-m>*dlse, Condition forgetfulness and 6elf sacrifice character- l and our The school will consist of two terms; October. NOTICE. Powders, In meats ized her home life. The same also facilities for coinpoundinf veter- may Mr. John F, the lirst term will last 12 weeks, followed Hogan left yesterday for inary prescriptions. be said of her church life in the Second Will the relatives of the late Mary Jane a New York for a by vacation of three week, aDd by a business trip. please send address to church of Falmouth. Bryson Congregational second term of Mr. Arthur C. Twltoheli of eight weeks. Scranton, M. C.« Box Ol, Newton I.. Mass. Cornered She will be greatly missed and deeply Falls, 3 Penn., arrived In the.city yesterday and sepl-4dli» mourned. AN ATTRACTIVE AUTUMN OUTING Is at the Congress Square hotel. He is REMOVER and Pharmacy. She leaves a one son nnd two A A I R BF 2 husband, the son of the 15 etired A attractive autumn tour to late John G. Twltoheli. HBslfclsHiSEs, Q permanently Some the daughters, also a mother and sister. very Get- R Bn rtfeJl i fis tear without pain or of merchandise arrived yesterday, and Funeral services will take at the B loss of blood. No place tysburg, Blue Mountains, Luray Caverns, BEST SHOWING YET. S I! ll| ii home Friday the 14th, at 2 p. id., con I ll 1 fta R R plas ter, knife or is being put into shape ; more comes today. O i tne Shenandoah Valley, Natural Bridge, used. Book ducted by the pastor, Rev. W. H. liaskell. Washington, September 13.—The census paste Roanoke, Richmond. Arlington, Mount and circulars describ- Btgm ■ I H FS bureau announces that the population f We hope to make this the sale of the season. Vernon and Washington will leave Bos- New Bedford, Mass., Is 02,442 as against *■*‘ffisst i 11 lull ill ton under the personally-conducted tour- »♦♦♦♦ >♦#♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ r~“ 40,733 In 1890, an lnoreass of «3 3’> r Most every built be in it. ist system of the Pennsylvania railroad ^n^rrssSk. S UIVIUII department h| cent. 1 on Ootober 8. In addition t o a ! SepliM&Flf i GLOVES. | tourist "Details o+ the Sale in agent,a chaperon, whose especial charge Saturday's papers. is the care of ladies It’s time to them on fi unaccompanied by pu‘. an “« escort, will be with the party. <► again. Wo have every- I A special train of parlor cars, in which R. IF YOU ARE PROUD J. LIBBY CO. ♦ is with new In ♦ I the entire from I packed everything trip New York is made, _- thing in that line. We X' the .Jewelry lino. We have the X is provided for the exclusive use of the Of your cookery—and what woman isn’t j - most stock In the city. T all the best known party. —you’ll be one of the best friend j $ complete carry ♦ “Henkel’s Seal of Flour ever ha* SAIL. * Come to our etoro wo can Bhow Rate, inoludlng'hotel expenses, carriage Purity SUNDAY HOME both and if we can AGAIN? in induce to it. found X makes, imported drives, etc., Boston, $75. New York $05. yon try you everything usually The Harpswell Steamboat Co. will run an- X Nothing goes into it but the best Midi ♦ establish- T Itinerary of D. N. Bell, Touirst other of their grand sailing trips next Sunday, a first class jewelry * domestic, Dent’s, Fowne’s, Agent, igan and Dakota wdieat. come 1105 Nothing Feel Washington street, Boston. out of it in the health Economical ? j £ Congress street. sepI4d2t Gloves Cleansed Every Day.