PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. E53 ^ I ORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1 i. 1900. i _ PRICE TRREE CENTS. TOTHS PEOPLE OF PORTLAWj AND VICINITY. ^ FROM CHAIRMAN MANLEY* am to announce I pleased to the citizens of Portland and to m-ic* He Telegraphs Mr. Hanna the Good throughout New that I have a line patrons , opened News From Maine. oflioe at 478 1-2 Congress street Preble House OVER optical (opposite y where I will h doused to meet all persons whoso eyes trouble 35,000. Augusta, Me., .—Hon. J, them in w. 1 am not a oian H. Manley, chairman stats any phys and do not perform opera,.. l Republican sent the on the rv s nor 1 committee, rollowing dispatch tions treat them with medicines. L will examine lews From Galveston Sot to Hon. M. A. Hanna, late last evening: h free of and if your eyes, Vever, charge, they need glasses I will Augusta, Me September 10. 1900. so. in Hon. M. A. chairman tell you tly experience caring for the eyes of more tha.x^ Exaggerated. Hanna, Republi- can National J8 the Committee, Chicago,Ills,: 15,000 per'• during past ten years will aid mo in caring Hill’s Exceeds the Maine stands by the splendid adminis- *** yours. Plurality Expec- tration ot William The vot- properly McKinley. Con station and examination free. ers of the Pine Tree State know when t hey possess a good thing and are de- N- T- tations of the Most termined to retain it. They re in JR. an honest in ex- WORTHLEY, The Death List Will Ex- Sanguine. ouriency, in protection, pansion, in prosperity. They have given ceed 1500. today the largest Republican majority ever given in the history of the state to any party with the single exception 1 of four years ago, when our opponents SCHOOL_SHOES. were completely paralyzed and threw We have good wearing shoes, just the smallest vote they ever cast in a the thing for Boys and Girls, beinjj Presidential year since 1840. The Ke- strong, serviceable and comfortable. Property Loss Will Reach Several $1.00 Millions. can buy good shoes for children. Sena STRICTLY our $1.25 shoes for Misses' wear. Our Boys’ shoes are fine trades at $4.00 Quality. $1.50, as are Youths’ shoes art I $1.25. The Autumn style in Black Derbys. Ladies* Comparison with any lower priced Spring Heel Shoes Appeal to President For hat shows the difference. You’ll get are the trade of a life timo at $2.00. four dollar’s worth lu this hat. Aid.

4^ IKE HATTER, center I 1H7 Middle Street mcdowell, 539 Congress St. | | Geo. A. Corny, M’g’h. FOOTWEAR FITTERS. City in Imminent Danger of Water Famine. MAINE’S GREATEST STORE ——-J Allies Will Soon Houston, September 10.—The Move first reports from the appalling disaster which has stricken the city of Galveston Out of Pekin. do not seem to have been magnified. French Communication was had with the isl- | and city today by boats and reports re- TABLE CH1MA. ceived here tonight indicate that the The daintiest in death list will exoeed 150'J, while the prop- the world 5 comes from Franco. The best of I06S cannot he estimated, although erty all French Table China is H viland it will reaoh several millions of dollars. j \ The Comfort of Latest News Points to & Co.’s, and we’ve just opened E Speedy The burial of the dead has HON. JOHN S\ IIILL. already begun. several -of their newest Dinner |j Your House Evacuation. At the army barracks near San Anto- Sets. Notice the one in our low- nio, a report Is current that er window; we believe you’ll say it is the rests on the more than 100 soldiers lost their prettiest, most artistic table cliinayou’ve seen. A hand- lives in Galveston. This report,however, some Punch Bowl to match. I HEATING. lacks confirmation. a mass I Today *48.00 to *85.00, these strict- meeting was fc eld and liberal contrlbu-1 ly high grade Sets. work In hot water Expert steam, tfons were made-for tat?Immediate relief and furnace heating costs less than Americans, Will Go to of the destitute. you think it you let us do it. An Governor Sayers appealed to President Tiro Ever Given Candidate in Stair (From estimate is free. McKinley for aid. This appeal was met Largest Any 1 BURBANK, DOUGLASS & CO. with a prompt response from the Presi- J • 242 (Vliddle St. • Oren Sons dent who stated that ten thousand tents Hooper's and 60,000 rations had been ordered to in 1896. I 1 as 3ES32 iBtltiAtAaajBfe also addressed an Except PORTLAND. Galveston. Gov. Sayers each in the state ssptlOeocltflp appeal to municipality a3sistanoa in W here They Can Be Sent asking for prompt Easily for the sufferers. caring Telegrams ADAMS & THE 'WEATHER. Back if Necessary. of inquiry and sympathy have been ANDERSON, GO., In the pouring throughout day The ref tarns received at the PRESS otSIee up to a late hour Fire Insurance and night from every state in the Agency union, and In almost every Instance sub- this morning Indicate the election of Hon. John F. 31 ill, the Re- 31 Exchange Street. stantial relief has been offei’ed. The i>irst Class American and Foreign Companies stricken Is in imminent of a candidate for Hobace Andebson. Chas. C. Adams. 10.—The de- city danger publican Governor, by rising 35,000 plurality, Washington, September THOS. J. J .ITT MS. water famine and strenuous efforts are CONVEBS E. LEACH. velopments of Che day In the Chinese sit- estimates of most deciPaeodtr making here to supply the sufferers. Re- which is far above the sanguine Republicans. uation still point to a speedy withdrawal lief trains are being organized [and| will of the troops from China* an hour tomorrow. of leave here at early Gen. Chaffee has added the weight Western Union.) Same places four years ago gave Powers, Ellsworth sends a Repulbican. There Reports from the Interior confirm the (By his opinion to that already entertained was a close here, The result in life and destruction of Two hundred and towns give: Rep., 60,574, and Frank, Dem., 24 764 fight It loss of property sixty-two entertained many officials here. Waterviile is still in doubt a local issue by loss of eleven reported In these despatches. Hill, £6,960 This shows a Republican probably is significant that the general's being the occasion of a warm fight and a Democratic of on this was 81,091 per cent; gain eight th9 statement point given pub- Lord, against Republican nominee, H. l), Aluminum licity by the administration. No con- 2,286 een per cent. Eaton, Esq. 10—Local forecast: Fair LOSS OF LIFE 1000. Scattering, Boston, Sept, firmation is at hand here of the report On this basis it is estimated that the Bronze weather and Hill’s plurality, 25,869. Tuesday Wednesday; that Great Uritain and have And Millions of Property Destroyed In this year will be THE FOURTH warmer variable winds Same towns in 1898 gave: Republican majority DISTRICT. forms a desirable weath- Wednesday; light joined in agreement to remain together Texas. about 32,978, erproof silver finish Tuesday, becoming south and southwest in Pekin of the attitude of Powers, 4,0519 regardless for most any surface, does not follow, Wednesday, the other powers. It Houston, Tex September 10.—The Lord, 22,470 Mr, Bontelle Ran Aheal of Ills Ticket more for those Governor. especially for are to Vote of County for Washington, Sept. 10—Forecast because the United States troops following despatch was received from Scattering, 2,456 In Many Piacss, that are metallic. We have it in or in aud to fresh be withdrawn this autumn from China Galveston boat to the mainland to- -1900- -1898- powder Tuesday Wednesday: Light by Power’s 18,049. left plurality, la p a TJ P P liquid ready for use. that our interests will be completely day: P. O C O O 65 winds, mostly easterly. » Better it on the On Same towns In 1896 gave: P <3 3 g, tiy at the of the other powers. 9.—The 2. ® ® 10.—Charles A, LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. mercy “Galveston, Tex., September P P Bangor, September and W Kitchen, Laundry the contrary such disposition will be loss of life storm may Powers, 62,523 O P P Bouteile of Bangor has been elect- Boom —The local by yesterday’s again Bath Pip»s. Portland, Sept. 10, 1800. : P : 3 made of these troops that they, with be stated at 1,000. The property loss will Frank, 25,548 ; w ed by the Republicans of the fourth Con- Any quan ity from 10c weather bureau recowls the following: o can he returned to : others If necessary, run Into the millions, Scenes of desola- 4,364 gressional district,Representative in Con- 8a, in.—Barometer. 80.184; thermome- Scattering, Baldwin.118 73 14 127 83 6 China In short order. To this end the and distress are on hand. a to that ter, 58; dew rel. humidity, 56; tion every 328 12 315 221 8 gress, by majority fully equai point, 43; be Power’s plurality, 36,975, BrldgtOIl.418 direction of the wind, N W ; velocity of entire army of Gen. Chaffee will Fully 75 per cent of the buildings in the Brunswick. .581 307 C5 521 242 27 of the Governor candidate in almost every if same ratio holds in re- Eliz.73 36 1 60 24 1 the 6; state of weather, cloudy. in some of the and are more or less Whole Indicating, Cape town in Eastern Maine. In some wind, quartered pleasantest city damaged. Casco.82 79 19 111 63 10 parts 8 thermome- p. m.—Barometer, 80.181; most salubrious portion of the Philip* families and communities are being maining towns and plantations the fol- Cumber laud.. 134 125 27 123 87 20 of his district Mr. Bouteile ran ahead of ter, to; 48; rel. humidity, 65; Falmouth.... 127 98 12 123 92 5 dewpoint, If are wanted again in China taken from the debris and each minute his ticKet, the most notable instance be- direction of the wind.JSW; velocity of the pines they lowing vote: Freeport.324 118 34 209 53 50 inside of a of some new vic- 125 35 205 141 11 in a Democratic state of weather, clear. they can be transported brings the discovery Gorham.279 ing Ea6tpert, strong wind, 7; Hill, 76,035 225 6 154 360 5 refreshed and fitted On the side of Tremont Gray.165 town, where he led the state ticket. The Maximum temperature, 68; minimum week, thoroughly tim. gulf street, .117 130 15 89 90 2 Lord, 89,414 Rarpswell. temperature, 54; mean temperature, 61; for effective action. the water has made a clean sweep of Hams oil.... 158 141 6 106 96 7 Congressional vote in general was casi; maximum wind 18 ..129 108 2 134 104 1 velocity, ME; precipi- Minister Wu has not yet been clothed for a distance of three blocks. Scattering, 3,617 Naples.... without special interest and the result tation—24 0. everything N Glouces- hours, 118 7 is about on the usual lines. with powers by his government to effect All the bath houses and residences Total, 118,066 ter.142 101 11 162 N 112 68 6 71 34 4 trouble di- are and the debris Yarmouth WORTH a settlement of the Chinese along the beach gone 115 62 8 TEN CENTS’ WE A TIIE R^O B S E R V A T TONS. Hill's plurality, 86,6.31. Otisfield .133 74 7 rectly with the Washington authorities. has blocked the approaches of the Portland. .4860 2258 769 3530 2040 219 BURLEIGH’S PLURALITY. of rum wiil kindle a fire in some men’s The Probably about 85,000. 45 5 93 27 3 agricultural department weather to believe that plurality Pownal.87 brain and make no end of misery. A The officials are Inclined streets to the gulf. 103 14 98 84 10 bureau for 10, taken at 8 Raymond.64 ten cent of Beason’s Charcoal yesterday, Sept. no such large power as this will he con- About 1000 people took refuge in the Bcarboro —170 205 15 162 125 9 bag 69 80 1 66 83 1 It Wag tile Largest He Ever Received will kindle a fire in your ranee or heater m., mericlan time, tho observation for he as do all thes9 In- (By Assoolated Press.) Sebago.. ferred upon him, though may, Tremont hotel and escaped 292 95 322 218 31 8 Portland...602 lu for a week and make happiness every bis section in this order: 240 towns and 140 156 4 Any Election. being given the Chinese ministers in Europe, play jury, although the building was badly Returns from planta- Stanilsh_164 148 14 time it is used. direction of wind, Btato of Westbrook..689 335 120 607 323 52 Temperature, a In the The Hulltz building, a three- in the stat9 most Important part prelimi- damaged. tions out of 512 give Hill, Windham. ..247 123 49 18? 86 36 Big Bug 10c, at all Grocers, Weather: of nego- was the first 104 66 3 naries to the institution regular story briok structure, large and Lord, Hem 80,252. Yarmouth..253 12_184 complete Boston. 64 New a Rep., 64,648, Augusta, Sept. 10—Nearly degrees, S, oldy; tiations through commissioners for building to collapse. Potter's saloon and ~Total 10197 5879 13G6 7914 4S67 540 (No. 293.) Turk. 74 degrees, N. cloudy; Philadel- returns from the third Congressional on the strand from Power s In 1898. 3<>47. phia, 76 final settlement. restaurant collapsed plurality that FORCE degrees, SE, olear; Washtng- Hill’s in 1900, 4318. show Congressman Burleigh has te®, 80 68 a number of per- plurality degrees, NE, cldy; Albany, the top, Imprisoning been re-elected the Wees, 78 Richard Lord by largest plurality YOUR MW, cldv; Buffalo, degrees, WOUbD HAVE FED THOUSANDS, sons, among whom were dear; Detroit, 76 degrees, SE, clear ; ever given him. If the returns from re- to and B. G. Spencer, who were killed, THE LEGISLATURE. fnioago, 84 t8, cldy; St. Paul Chicago, September 10 —According AREVI degrees, with such maining towns come in the same ratio as MW, Dakota, statistics the damaged The building then gave way degrees, rain; Huron, board of trade work that for 60 de- be to Gain Two Seats From those already received, his plurality will to do is too heavy its degrees. MW, rain; Bismarck, elevators at Galveston contained rapidity that it will Impossible give Republicans S*888. 78 de- grain exceed is two and in time the musles will N, cloudy; Jacksonville, estimate even as to th9 York County. eight thousand. This strength 8^08, clear. bushels of wheat. an approximate E, 2,283,00 The thousand than either of the and the arm be number of those who were inside. greater give way paralyzed. the hall, and. the received him in his two Would you think of doing such a Rosenberg school, City It is too early yet to give any figures as pluralities by suffered severely, and elections. .No one would. Force your Ball high school, to the standing of the legislature but previous thing? within three blocks of to do more than is natural for all the residences the indications are that the Republicans PENOBSCOT SOLID. eyes the beach were destroyed, The city is usual in the them and they will be permanently will have their strength 10.—In Penobsoot The liver of Bangor, September think of practically without fire protection. That lazy yours House, The Senate is probably entirely injured. Would you doing county the county ticket is elected solid- equipment could not get about the city s Pills Knox county which such a thing? Six persons out of needs a whip. Ayer Republican, though ly Repubican, though a determined fight even if there were wires to give alarms in doubt has not ten do. I wonder what makes the was the only county made the Tremont will stir it without for sheirff was by Democrats, A meeting was held at the stinging. heard from. Lewiston and Auburn difference. a box. been best their for the All 25 cents who had the organized system hotel to consider means of relief druggists. send both Republican Representatives, has ever here. bottled at and from the Medical party enjoyed imported distressed and homeless people. C. Ayer Company, So also do Biddeford and Saoo and Kit- A. M. WENTWORTH, as are also dis- J. HASKTJNS WON. attention is badly needed ty South Berwick is the only town Spring, Rhenish Prussia, Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. iy. Apollinaris infectants. in York to send a Democratic Represent- Lewiston, September 10.—The light on Practical Optician, The sent to President two seats the sheriff in this county re- 546 1-3 St. meeting appeals s Hair nt lve, the Republicans gaining question Congress with its own natural gas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Ayer Vigor charged only McKinley and Gov. Sayers with the re- Pectoral Yarmouth and Gray in sulted in a vict ry for the Republican Ayer’s Pills Ayer’s Cherry in that county. elected Democrats, Mr. Haskins ,by 800 plurality. Office Hoars,- Cure s Comatone_^ t Cumberland have candidate, Annual Sales: 25,720,000 Bottles. Contlnued On Second Page. Ayer’s Ague Ayer or 1 uesucr to a determine i and unit- air judicial aeunerauon, He sat thus for a long publicans against glass but could see nothing of any of the time, nocmtny state here and now that it grieves me be- and be ed Democracy have carried today every which isl and with By by grasped the bridges connect the words to the conclusion handles of yond to be forced his armchair and county save one in the state, electing the main slowly rose, land, but where the bridge that you care as little for the home which bowing more than 160 out of 181 of courteously to the right and to members should be, a big ocean vessel was strand- I have straggled and slaved to provide the left are the legislature which will return to the ed. for you as the common or garden variety “They beautiful, these presents ’’ United States Senate Hon. William P. he said unctuously. At Texas City the wharves are des- of oyster cares for the rocky fastnesses “They glisten like we have re-elected our of the Blue mountains. It creates with- diamonds. They quite Frye; delegation and lor a is dasale rue. I Continued from First Page. troyed the water front mile to from in me a feeling of ineffable sorrow to fchank you, I tlmnk you”— Congress by majorities ranging littered with ruins, much of the debris seven to ten thousand We have carried quest that this appeal be published at find at this stage of our lives that you Ilia wife had also been blown there from Galveston. risen, watchin" having would a whole be in almost out of a once and that said be extended for the lot rather him She went the state by 81,000 majority total At Texas wonderingly. to him and Gity thi’ee lives were lost. The any old place on the habitable globe than vote of 115,000. relief ol’ t>he city, Kellef inust^come, hu- took him by the arm, gently railway track is washed away and the beneath the shelter of that roof which it pushing (Signed) J. 11. Manley, man lives are at stake and actual starva- him hack into bis chair. only exit was by foot and conveyance to has required so many y'bars of toiling and Chairman Republican State Committee. tion and death from lack of medical at- “Sit down, Richard,” she Ga Marque on the International and moiling on my part to erect over your in- command- tention faces many hundreds of people. ed. “You have been Great Northern railroad. different head. I firmly believe that you asleep. You are FROM CHAIRMAN HUGHES. The most fortunate ones are working would a heap prefer at this present mo- talking now In your sleep. Were The storm commenced raging between you heroically to ameliorate the condition ment of time to be a resident of Taku or dreaming of our crystal Bath, September 10.—George E. 9 and 1 o'clock Saturday morning and wedding and of their afflicted f fflows, but their efforts of Tien-tsin than to be wrapped around the beautiful presents they Hughes,chairman of the Do uccratic state by noon the waters from the gulf had in- brought us can relieve the distress in a small by the tender if nonexciting household we didn’t the interview only j —presents need, because committee, gave following undated the island as far inland as of the we measure, The list of dead is joys abode which I”— had thenr This is to the growing plenty not our tonight, basing Twelfth street. From here the waters “You know very well that I am fond of crys- momentarily and the first estimate of a tal wedding. This is our his statement on the figures he had encroached farther ris- my Mrs. Jobson, “but golden wed- deaths Is too gradually inland, home,” interrupted " thousand consei’vative. ding.” on hand at that time: ing about fifteen inches an hour, At 6 was it not the distinct understanding The room, In spite or its poverty, of that cut .shone like diamonds. The Galveston News1 office on Mechan- glass He his dim “The returns to this when we came down here to the beach blinked eyes open. received up p. m. there were 36 inches of water in the wore a gala air qf subdued expectancy, Whatever became of those beautifill ic street, was Hooded and the back end j “And Isn’t the ot e that we were to remain throughout the house full of hour indicate a material reduction th lobbies of the Tremont hotel and the The hearth was SAvept and garnished; I I never see of them people?” of the caved in. things? any the building entire period of your leave? Did you not he asked her. “Haven’t majority of 48,000 received by Repub- highest point in the the rug In front of the fire lay without ; about.” they come On the water front the destruction of city. say the other that friends of for in only morning you these good ours, lican candidate governor 1890.They At nine o'clock the wmter on Market a crease, tho frayed fringe spread fiat- | left her chair and. going over bringing us was almost as great as on the dreaded returning to humdrum existence Mary show a of the property presents, handsome, shining further repudiation poli- street was level with the seats of the in ly out. to the table, took the little wine- present.3 the loss of life was not the city; that you hated to think of up of the national administra- beach, though armfuls of them? I thought I cy present street oars, After that it reced- the when we should be The rag carpet, Avoven of innumera- filled with violets. saw as The wharves of the gradually day compelled to j glass tion and a close of shows nearly large. them.” analysis tbtjvote ed, but the wind was in its pack up and take ourselves back to”— hie old dresses of various hues and pat- | all went in the sale,” she said Mallory company were completely de- cyclonic “They she answered that the defection from the Mrs. 1 never of been re- “No,” bitterly. Republican force. It reached a velocity of 81 miles “No, Jobson, expressed terns, ehOAved signs having j —“all but this," holding it up to the ‘^y9 stroyed. The big steamship Alamo is in are no longer rich. It is years party is confined to no particular locali- an and the Instruments in myself any such idiotic way under any Avlth handfuls of salt i “aud this is nickel.” since our / the ruins of the The hour, then cently sprinkled light, is state at lying among piers. circumstances whatsoever,” cut in Mr. crystal wedding, and we have ty, but throughout the large. the government observatory were and carefully cleaned Avlth the newest ! She set it down in such a position descend- •wharves of the Galveston wharf compa- Jobson, with asperity, “and if I had such ed in the scale of fortune. This Based upon the meagre returns at wreoked. In th3 sti’eets the wires were Bf brooms; the lace curtains, darned that the violets might nod straight at isou- ny are also and the wharves an ornate as I of 1890 will be reduced gone great imagination you possess goldeu wedding, and we are old hand,the majority and fall- and redarned, hung evenly to the lloor the old man, #afting him their sweet- and of the South Paoilio company are dam- down, t3legraph telephone poles think I could hud some better way of ex- below the predictions of the most conser- and slate and and timber were In permanent, starched folds, and on est her seat, to the amount of The Nor- ing glass ercising it than by holding down a green perfume, and, resuming Is aged f60,0U0. vative Republican managers.and high- the air. wicker chair on the of a hotel lo- the table under the lamp, whose shade out her wonderful silk wegian steam ship Gila, engaged In the flying through veranda again spread ly satisfactory to the Democratic party At times would sail i*apldly by cated in a monotonous seaside resort and was red, stood a bunch of violets In a skirts and assumed her company smile, Cuban trade, was stranded up the people of Maine, whioh has worked faithfully in and with some ob making mental criticisms of the clothes wineglass which had been left over her where the railroad once boats, colliding awaiting guests. and well the bay, bridges worn by”— against largest corruption struction, would be paininliy injured. v from (1:;ym of luxury long past A “The sale?” he repeated. “It seems stood. The lirltish steamer Taunton Is “But only Mrs. j fund ever used in this state. Dr S. O. of the yesterday,” interrupted to me we had wont in that on Pelican island bard Young, secretary col-j Jobson everything lying aground. again, “you said that you wished nick In lege, was driven from his home. He drooping violet concealed the sale. It was a wonder our creditors TO CUKE A COLO IN ONE DAY The Mexican, a big .British steamer, was j you could cook up some kind of n scheme a and was whirled with tho didn’t take the clothes off our backs. driven the and Is fast In the mud. mounted board j whereby you could leave so edge. Take Laxative Bromo Tablets. All up bay prolong your Quinine terrific force toward the [Striking as”— It Avas 7 by the old fashioned clock They came near it. And what became druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Another big ship is lying out near bay. j If. W. is on eaon box. ticking on the mantelpiece. of our friends those kind friends of Grove’s signature 25c. station. The Kendal Castle some obstruction, he was severely cut and I “Did, hey?” said Mr. Jobson sarcas- loudly Quarantine sat the bruised about the head and faoe, besides tically. “Well, if I did I was in a day In one corner of the fireplace ours who us so many pres- was driven as far up as Texas City, brought dream, or else the gallon or so of salt owner of this humble home and in the ents?” where 6he Is now stranded. Of the small l’ecelving bodily injuries. water around in head must one swirling my other his wife, both white haired and “Some of them are dead, but more of a few boats are left, Dr. West, ol the most prominent shipping, only have made me temporarily insane. The of physicians in Galveston, was drowned old. He wore his Sunday suit dingy them are alive, though dead to us. Many of the little schooners were lifted fact remains, Mrs. Jobson, that we are near the school black, whitened at the seams through They don’t know us any more now that bodily out of the water and slung up Kosenberg building. going home on the train that for departs short trousers re- As soon as oame and the long service, the too we are on the island. The wracks of others are daylight fui*y Washington shortly before 5 o’clock. poor.” ele- of the had the of res- vealing his slippers, the elaborate “Yes, he assented; “it Is a sad scattered along the bay front. The wind abated work The other fact looms up, likewise, that, yes,” cue com- far from ever exuded gance of whose befloAvered pattern to be Sometimes I think Charlotte M. Allen, the steam fex*ry boat and searching for the dead having any such thing poor. menced. rightly belonged to a generation ago. one might almost as well bo dead. to llolivar, Is safe. The big dredge used with which you uublushingly credit me, In his wife’s gray hair, touched AA’ith How friends do we at Texas City was driven Inland for half The Post reporter counted seven deal many you imagine I wouldn’t have spent '20 minutes at this a tinge of Avas a high, tortoise have In all?” a mile and cannot be saved. The Pen- bodies. yelloAv, left, Mary, if it been for place hadu’t you.” shell comb, and on the fingers of her “I said “that we could sacola was In when the storm be- The Tremont hotel was made a rende think,” she, port “Well,” began Mrs. Jobson, “of all the “WE HAVE EACH OTHER." wrinkled hands, folded demurely lu count them all on the of our but Master Simmons sea vous for the living. Women and chil- fingers gan, put to in extraordinary statements that I ever I have her were little Avorn riugs, brought two hands and have left over.” poor. been sitting here watch- the teeth of the storm and it is feared dren slept in the dining rooms and par- heard lap, fingers yon”— and and out of some seldom opened jewelry "is it so baa ns that/” he asked ing waiting listening all this that the boat and her crew of 36 men lors and the men lay on the floors in hall- “It is Mr. Jobson painfully evident,” anti not a Hon. H. case for the occasion.. The hem of her “I don’t believe Ma- time, soul has come, not even J. Fletcher, formerly were lost. The to the ways. sternly interrupted, “that the daily pro- cheerily. quite it, damage ships at John.” Governor of South but —, of a best black silk ostentatiously Wait and see. We shall have a Dakota, this when the demand for |The first house to collapse was a new gramme resort like this is perfectly lay ry. l now a resident of time, tonnage “1 saw him this Salem, Ore., says: as calculated to fill you with spread about her ou the floor. crowd of here to afternoon," the old is so is as one of the three story brick, known the Dultlz inexpressible great people directly “Forever two years great, regarded man ^ my daugh- I content. This getting up in the morning It was the of their wed- bur Then we shall explained quickly, “and he said 1 worst features of the from a building. Next, Reuter's saloon, a two uight golden golden wedding. ter had been from a disaster, in a room one of declining wherein the curtains flap in a and sat there know our for are the children was sick. It was business story brick, fell with a crash, killing ding, they ceremoniously friends, friends strong, healthy, rosy-cheeked girl standpoint. hot land breeze, eating a breakfast com- She was a little jj three of the most men in friends indeed when stand by you Sally. cronpy List to a pale, weak and helpless inva- In the business of the the prominent Gal- of the they | portion city, posed same old deadly hotel dishes, night and needed lie lid. She was afflicted with terrible E. of the through thick and thin after you have watching. said 1 damage cannot even be approximately veston—Stanley Spencer, agent sitting on-the veranda for half an hour lost in the world their maybe lie couldn’t come on that ac- headaches, and gradually grew estimated. The wholesale houses German Lloyd Steamship company, Rich- the of Willie and everything but H along watching gyrations boys I M weaker and more That is the true test, and count. didn’t tell you before, because languid, appar- the strand had about seven feet of water ard Lord and Charles Kilmer, the latter, ladies who inwardly vituperate and scorn friendship. I there ently without cause. I tried several each It will stand. will see thought would be so many oth- I on their ground iloors. On Mechanic cotton men. other, going to a hot bath room and Presently you I but all without avail, ers you wouldn’t miss him.” doctors, At noon the went preparing for a teeth chattering plunge them begin to come, I promise you. to a street, the water was fully as deep as big wagon bridge ft Finally, please friend, I bought in a The clock to 10. It had down with a and it Is the clammy, body bruising sea; stickily Why, there are the Wheelers, the pointed begna a box of on the strand. All provisions in the crash, thought | |g dressing and feeling hotter alter dressing the Browns”— to rattle wbeezily, getting ready to wholesale and on the low- other bridges, three in number are totally Joneses, groceries goods than a hotel dinner before, eating that “It Is time were if strike. er floors were saturated and rendered or partially wrecked. they here, then, tastes like papier mache, lying around The wife went out into the valueless. they are coming,” she interrupted, and dinfcj Or. Williams' The engine house of the Tre- 'S CONDOLENCES. the aforesaid boiling room for the re- with that she went to the window, room, where the plates for the guests I | mont hotel was caved in by tha falling mainder of the afternoon until it is time New York, September 10.—The mer- drew aside the curtain and looked out. were piled one above the other, the smokestack. The damage to the hotel to put on more hot clothes for the even- i Pink Pills for 1 chants association today sent the follow- “It is a bad napkins beside them, the frosted cakes, will amount to $J5,000. The ing meal, which is likewise as tasteless night,” she said. “The building with the cake ing telegram,to the of Galveston: as then down to listen snow is to fall That knives lying ready to power house of the street railway compa- squash; trudging beginning again. “We have read with sorrow of the ter- to a lot of aliens discoursing the ‘Inter- some of but not hand. I Pale 1 ny was destroyed and the loss on ma- may keep thepi away, People rible disaster, that has visited your city mezzo’ and ‘Ah Jes’ Kain’t Bear Tub See all.” She set the plates on the old and Is estimated at polished fl and to our before it was chinery building $70, Mali surprise, ||j for the second time In recent years. Baby Lose’ and then tumbling into The clock struck 8. It struck vicious- sideboard, Infd the napkins la a drawer used her headaches the 000. There are no wires of sort up ceased, any a bod in the mentioned P Anything we can do among commercial granite previously The noise disturbed the cat. She and covered the cakes \rfth a cloth to I color began to return to her checks standing. They are lying in tangled ly. £] interests to aid and fellow sizzling room—this, Mrs. Jobsou, it is the mice. and and her to Pi you your citi- stretched herself full length, her claws keep away H lipjS strength began masses across the streets an 1 will have plnin to see, is your idea of the acme of assert itself. I five boxes 51 zens in your dire distress, we shall do to rolled over on her other Then she walked softly hack Into the B bought to be cleared away before horses and happiness; this is the sort of thing for showing, side, H and the time she had Lj the extent of our ability. If you desire, curled in a then room. The hem of her dress tonebed more, by vehicles can move about the streets. which you enthusiastically surrender the up fluffy ball, dropped B finished them she was I? will form a committee at once and solloit the cat. She got moved to completely comforts of your home. Well, I have off to sleep once more, her face up- up. lazily ft! and she is a restored, to-day robust, publioly such things as you may indicate given you several weeks of it, and for "IT DOESN’T SKEM LIKE FIFTY YEARS SINC* turned. the other corner of the rug and lay healthy instead of a as WK VVKKK MARRIED.” | rosy, girl pale, f being of most use to the people, to once—just for once, Mrs. Jobson—I am There were voices outside. Two down there out of the way, while her ff tired and sickly one.”—From the A STRICKEN peo- CITY. help In supplying Immediate wants. going to consider my own feelings, and awaiting the arrival of their guests, an mistress drew the curtains and passed Independent, Salem, Ore. ple under umbrella, upon which the advise wire our I’m going home. It is hard, I know, to alert and watchful, the cut, of the ttito the hall to lock the front door, ft At all or direct from Dr. Wll- Uinlii mid Dr.nt met Ion on Evfry Ilnml Kindly by expense snow fell In large flakes, hurriedly ap- druggists, Kj to the home Hams Medicine Co., Sclienectady, N. Y., I drag you squalid that awaits three creatures in the room, aloue lu- She stood there In-the a gj flf 1 n the house. ball moment if on of 80 cents EH Ciiilve»ton. proached postpaid receipt price, per you, but we’re going all the same, and you curled box; six boxes, JOBSON dlffereiwP coxily up before the “You'd l>etter to the ; listening. Homebody was coning! Late, $Ao0. WENT HOME. have been informed of the hour at which go door, Mary,” Galveston, Texa s, 10 —Six warmth of the tire, fast asleep. It was true, hut nt last They September i *re are fcn start.” said the old man, who was also listen- coming hundred to one thousand She smiled across at him. were not entirely friendless then. 8b« persons killed,a And it came to pass, of course, that ing, though he pretended not to be, “To me seem hoard city almost in ruins, the wharf front en- the Jobsons *Hd start for Washington at it doesn’t like 50 years “and take the little brush broom with ; the steps drawing nearer iod since we were she rais- nearer. tirely gone, every ocean steamer strand- Was Tired of (he Pleasures of precisely the hour Mr. Jobson had iudi- married,” said, you to brush the snow off their cloth- They went on by, oehofngmort and death and destruction on cated. It was a hot and the Job- ing her hand aud touching the cherish- and more the ed, every the Seashore. ride, ing." faintly along pavement, with the los3 | sons didn’t get into the station in Wash- ed comb into “Does it to until the sound of them hand, money that cannot place. you’t” She turned disconsolately away from passedentire!; ington until after 10 o’clock. Mrs. Job- be estimated now, is, so far as can be | “It hardly seems- 20,” he answered, the window. I away. GOOD, son had telegraphed ahead to the trusty | learned at thiB hour, the result of the with old time gallantry, returning her have She locked the door, re-entered to gone she said. j Jobson household servant to the “They by,” | open smile. room and appalling calamity that has befallen Gal- But HQ Found Out Fie He set himself to comfort her. “Nev- stood close to the old mu CLEAN Speedily That house and prepare a nice luncheon, but veston. The storm has lert her His answer her. She running her great Minecd the Elonrd Walk Very Much for once the Jobson servant wasn't trusty, pleased swept er mind, it is early yet,” he reminded loving fingers throngiki and her stricken are her hand aeross her hair. COAL helpless, people com- uud Once More Hied liimaelf Ocean- and wnen the Jobsons got Brrnie rney knee, smoothing her. “It is only half past 8. Nowadays frosty pelled to appeal to the outside world for found the house gloomy and and out the creases in the silk. No wonder “We are old a ml friendless and poor. >[> ward, stulfy people don’t come to parties until near- for saves the < aid. The estimates of of the on the there were creases in she cooking purposes loss of life vary be- smelling strongly matting it, lying away iu tell me. It is different from Richard,” said In her thin, treoa- “Got ly 9, they cook anti housewife tween the everything packed?” inquired Mr. upper floors. Mr. Jobson threw all of the old so we much annoy- figures given, but an accurate trunk up stairs many years! what It was when we were loux voice, "but have each other.” Jcbsou of Mrs. the windows and then went out to young.” ► in Jobson, making his np open ance on baking and when uiijni-ifliuio UU W (•Illl “I’ve put the plates together on the “Yes, yes.” he murmured, drtnfcf days, the corner “Our crystal wedding wasn’t so very pearauee one afternoon last week on tho cafe to get some sardines and a dinner for the real number killed in the storm will table and couuted out the one of her hands down and bolding !t cooking big company , and napkins,” long ago,” said she, “and came veranda of the seashore where Mrs. sausage crackers and beer and things they or tlie probably never be known. No one hotel, she told him. are some of the between his “we ban family. There is at wherewith to a lunch. After “They enough to that.” She looked t>ack tenderly own; nothing Jobson was prepare the early to estlmato the to comfortably ensconced in a finest left out of the each other.” like our coal for cook- 4 tempts damage business board walk the streets of at napkins, too, over her shoulder the window Honeybrook .vicker chair and Washington through and residence reading the just arrived wreck of our I am property. The line steamer 31 o'clock at fortunes, but _- ing purposes. It gives general / night perhaps seemed a bit going at the shining walk, along which cou- Alamo lies upon the of the Washington papers, quiet and <1 u 11 to Mr. for he did to use them tonight. We don’t have a satisfaction to one. ► top Mallory Jobson, passed, laughing and to- every “Everything packed?” repeated Mrs. ples talking wharf, and a big English cotton laden not have much to say. golden wedding every night, you know. ► Jobson, looking up from her paper with steamer was driven to Texas City. Other '‘Well, it is delightful to be home again, 1 have set the cake on the table beside a surprised look. “Why, where are vessels are after nil, isn’t it?” said Mrs. Jobson as around In different parts of the we”— them. When our guests come swarm- ate their some they late lunch. bay, hopelessly wrecked. The tug “Where are we ing In, I’ll make them some tea. They Johnsons broke J. C. WHITE COAL < going?” in Mr. “Um,” replied Mr. Jobson, and then he ANODYNE CO., Louise Is under water at lied Fish. Two Jobson. “Mrs. I trust that will need it, coming out of the cold. Jobsou, you leaned back in hi; chair and looked at ‘244 (loinmerciai Si. \ of the crew wore drowned, the remainder are not ufidor the delusion that So I have left the kettle on the fire in laboring the ceiling once more. eodlvW.FM, in life boats. we’re going to take a little overseas the kitchen nil osoaplng spin It was pretty hot on the following ready. They’ll be com- LB NI MEN to the of Good Yesterday morning a boat wa3 char- Cape Hope, are you? morning when Mr. Jobson started down ing along now pretty soon,” glancing if Oiiil or tuu-ronl use. iurrt- fi tered to run to Texas and on this a imagine going to his office to look the situation over. Up at the clock. "It’s most time.” City, IB coughs, mills rholer E midsummer tour of Brazil, do you? You He still mnrfim,' oflH| Houston Post correspondent de- had several weeks’ leave coming She turned her head, There la xilugs, alt ncbe* and inlsa* I hurriedly haven’t been seized listening. pains. with the impression to but he million. Coats—25 and 50 If parted, but from what he saw and heard him, just went down to his of- were on me waiK ouismc. V% reals that luuisieps ••'•nix ft we’re going to make a dash for the fice to see how ‘YB bouts. «l** BHTtr** I* he-la certain that the things were going. By 11 on Largfr people of Galveston farthest have They passed by. economical; three t fines wt much, a, north, you? You’re not of o’clock the was need immediate relief. temperature pretty fierce, “Do remember onr tin 1 s JOHNSON & Nasal the idea”— and it you wedding?” Yk C0„ ML was shortly after 11 o’clock when Boston. Mass. mtl' The water works are in so that she asked to while the fsy ruins, “But,” interrupted Mrs. Jobson, her Mr. Jobson clomped into the Jobson away impatient the lack of water Is one of the most seri- features still i time of “How came ^ Cfja- '7 r> / 1 1 CATARRH betokening great surprise, hotne with a look of mingled martyrdom waiting. they ous of the present troubles. Kuln is ev- “you are not thinking of”— and from miles around, us nil sorts In all its stages there determination on his face. Mrs. Job- bringing You should be cleanliness. erywhere. Electric light and telegraph “Exactly. may go right straight son in a kimono was fanning herself at of ridiculous tin things—buckets and are to the head of the class. You’ve one of the poles prostrated, and the streets are guessed front windows. paus and dippers, even little cunning Ely’s Cream Balm the first time. littered with right very We’re going “Mrs. said Mr. “when biscuit cutters and tin I cleanses, soothes and heal3 timbers, slate, glass and ev- Jobson,” Jobson, cups. count- h-o-m-e—home, Mrs. Jobsou!” cut in Mr. we left the diseased ery conceivable character of Washington for the seashore ed the .afterward. were membrane. debris. Thera with cups There 25. Jobson. great deliberation. “What’s about three weeks I believe there It cures catarrh and drives is hardly a habitable house In the ago They always do too city, more, we’re going to take that train that was that—bring many away a cold in the head a mutual understanding that we and nearly every business 13 leaves for of one thing. How many clocks was quickly. building Washington shortly before 5 were to remain there for a period ranging it badly damaged. The school o’clock this so they gave us when we were married? Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads buildings afternoon, that it’ll be from five to six weeks, was there not?” ire unroofed, suoh edifices as the about up to Mrs. to imme- A dozen at least. And now this is the over the membrane and is absorbed^ Relief is im- Hall you, Jobson, Mrs. Jobson smiled Inwardly, but she school and diately furnish an exhibition of one and mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does Lligh liosenberg school build- lightning looked serious enough as she replied: only left, it is growing old, trunk in not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 eentB at Drug- ings being wrecked packing unequaled the annals “Why, that was just what I was try- too, like us—old and rheumatic.” or 10 of that essentially feminine art. We’re to gists by mail; Trial Size, cents by mail. b ine churches are almost In ruins. The ing tell you yes—” “Yes. I remember that tin wedding,” not home tomorrow ELY BROTHERS, 60 Warren Street, New York, devators and going afternoon or “From five to six Mr, he warehouse are unlit for use, weeks,” repeated said, looking tenderly nt her old the day after tomorrow afternoon or Jobson. ;he electric “And yesterday, when I was in which the soft, shade of the “IT IS A KAO light plant has collapsed,and some face, lamp NIGHT. TTIK SNOW IS BEGIN- afternoon next week, but we’re go- the midst of io has the cotton my seashore enjoyment, and his vision NING TO FALL.” faotory. ing to start for borne in failing rendered almost something less ■when I had just begun to appreciate the From 'Fremont to P to the than three and”— wrinkleless. “We were young then. It tether, tlielr w'et umbrellas street,thenoe hours, sights and sounds I was sur- bobbing up whereby Is EVERY )each, not a of a residence “But,” exclaimed Mrs. good to be young. John was a wee and down. “But we were WOMAN vestige Is to Jobson, folding rounded, I was ruthlessly dragged back rich then,” Sometime* needs a bit of a reliable oe seen. her paper and turning around in her to baby.” she added, with a monthly medicine* Washington solely to satisfy a whim of sigh. regulating In the business chair tho better to look at Mr. “I know.” she smiled. seotion of the city the Jobson, yours. However, we will let that pass. “They waked The clock pointed to 0.” Ma- DR. PEAL’S “I “nearly vater was from thought we were to remain at least You will be him with their three to ten feet in good enough to pack up our noise, clattering the tin ry sat In her chair once deep two weeks I rocking more, ■ and stocks longer. thought”— belongings in order that we take the nboib and on the PENNYROYAL 'tores, of all kinds, including may drumming pans. listening. At every footstep she raised piLLS, “Mrs. Jobson,” orated Mr. Jobson, with afternoon train Are prompt, safe and certain in result. The 1 ood stuffs, are a total loss. While back to the bench. I nm TTow time passes! Now John Is an her head, her gen*. the great his eyes brightening with km (Dr. Peal’s) never Sent impressiveness, spreading legs willing to yield in n good many oldi man. disappoint. anywhere* 'ost correspondent was In Galveston matters, His children nre grown. behind the I Pen) Medicine Sat- wide apart the better to himself au hope gold rims of her old Co., Cleveland. 0, give Mrs. and I Jobson, do yield In nearly Some of them are married.” irday night it was a common sight to see spectacles. As G. II. GUPPY & CO.. Portland. Me., Agents. everything, but here is where I make a they passed by tier head vomen The old man was full of and children from their ♦ reminis- and emerging stand. We go back to the beach this very drooped again her eyes fixed them- lomes, dazed and cences, ns became the occasion. bleeding from wounds afternoon, nnd we stay there until I nm selves upon the flames, whose “We flicker CHICHESTER'S ENOLISH ihs women neck to grew prosperous afterward,” he ^ THE wading deep with ba- ready come back to Washington, in drew' out the amber lights from her went on tor- KINDERGARTEN, nes In their arms. To add If spite of any or all that musingly, “even rich. It is toise possible caprices you may shell comb and the left over yel- 629 Forest 1 ;o the devise. The head of a household has good to be rich, almost as good as it is Are., Woodfor Is, calamity, the city Is cut off en- PE got low In her hair which In RUN to to lie her young AVIll * he either a man or a .vising. not c Reopen 91 1000. irely from the world. The A] mouse, Airs. t*liough quite. Do you had been £ rinciII-.STKK’S Wf«»£S outlay, Sept. 10, telegraph days golden. Jobson, and will our ir1 h> UKI> »»'l OoM 1 lnes are down CURES henceforth you find that remember crystal no olnfr' *<*•« ! Personal and the cable which oon- CATARRH wedding. Mary, The old man 'rs vffli blue ribbon, Take j^. application tiny be made on Tues- on*' Jobson is to be dozed. Now' and then NubatJtutlon* 1 going the former!” Hip grandeur of it? What fine Uanforom day afternoons the mom. or a tdress lects Galveston with Is cut. OF presents his head 'i-n.. STOMACH,BOWELS.KIDNEYS I All of which how it is that the bent upon his raised j t )*y explains they breast *?art»pa A»r Hr PC* • In for Texas brought us—magnificent bowls " 'I. Under sailing City yesterday Johanns are once more at itself with a V 1 and ••Rrllor for $dd>r * FEMALE ORGANS. the seaside.— and sudden Jerk and drooped ft SepSeorZ.v Westbrook t he Post _AND { goblets and saltcellars. (urn Mall. »<>-■«t ; ,,,, correspondent used a Washington Star. Altogether again. \ all strong must | l’rug*i»t». <|,|rh«»«-J*;*J1 pi, they have cost a fortune. Soane W«inl papar. MaUUoa j pflUttoUJHiW * • -i Hi I«, A » U ^ PllOBATE. 8 JUDGEJOF PovvnaJ, _ Raymond, (45 5 Peaboly, Merrill, boar 1 103 14 boro, VOTE OF WESTBROOK. __MISCKLI-iAAEOTJUS. MlS€XfiJLEAWEGITS. JJ 205 ALLKiVS Villi'. — 15 -— ____K b.oago, ftj .. ■ nr Baldwin, 118 73 b< ut'\ Portland 8i. 1 Hrldgton, 420 btiudish, 1Q3 14 Brunswick, 589 u..«! YSestorook, #u,-, Capo( Elizabeth, 73 30 Y*indham, li4~ 120 Cason, 82 79 -a -*> *23 49 I Yarmouth, Carried Cumberland, 130 124 Fis Desppaiix Every Ward Total,-ioTai* 1 Plurality Rsachss Falmouth, igg “7 =--'-<1_1?5LCG 1357 Sher- Freeport, 323 lieod s in ne is Elected County liy plurality, i :;hs City. Gorham. 280 125 7G48. Cmy, 103 221 run von: iff. Harps well, 117 18„ F~u senators. '1 otuls of Harrison, 158 Ml tile * * Prom ■Naples, 129 l08 Ln JSiew * rge Number of Defective Ballots Gloucester, 142 101 * nuttty. hiorth 115 lhe PRbSS has Thrown, Yarmouth, 58 *> < yh returns from Record of Otistleld, 133 every town In the Two Years is fur- 74 counts for Ago Portia w ^ unt7 the vote for id, 6,276 3.257 btate benators. xhe tor-m ... ,, Pownal, 87 45 wjcfxis are as follows: Kaymond, 63 llodsdon. R,ep passed. 103 5 bear boro, 172 205 Virgin, lisp, 10,2 is 10 205 The Plurality 463 Sebago, 09 81 Burns, Rep election In W estbrook was His 10 214 lively South Portland, 600 29* Staples, Hep from start to finish. Each of the 10,181 parties Stunlish, 103 Mo Gibbs, JJein., Votes. brought nearly their full strength to the Westbrook, 093 333 Penuell, Dem -* p5,8i2 That of 1890 is There was considerable Windham, 247 123 .Jordan, Bern., Rivalled polls. cutting of Yai mouth, 253 103 McGowan, Dem P*8?8 the tickets especially for the oflica o 1 l Skillings, ro., p By These Returns. sheriff, it had been reckoned that Mr Total, lb'639 Halt, Pro 5,871 Pearson would Warren. Pro receive a hand some in- Peabody's plurality 4,708 J l Brag don, Pro., crease over his previous trials and such proved to be the case. 1 Remarkable Political lTp- Respeaux carried every ward In the Vote of Comities by Towns and city, although In ward one his plurality heaval. was only one vote. Hill, the Republican Cities. candidate for governor and Allen,the Re- publican nominee for representative to Congress, about even with the vote for sheriff. Hill receives a plurality of 354 votes and Allen a plurality of 351. In the First District yesterday Hon There were a large number of defective Amos 1j. Allen received a plurality of 7.- ballots in the different wards, particular- Goes (548 votes. Portland Heavily This is considerably above the ly in ward two where 42 were found de- two plurality years ago, with which the fective. (Jf the defective votes in ward rs ailing for Him. vote is and rivais compared, tbe great two, thirty-six of them were intended for Knowing ones escape the pain by using Wood- io;e of 189(5, when Mr. Heed nad a plu- Mr. Pearson for sheriff, and were pasted bury’s Facial Soap. Healing, cooling, cleansing— rality 10,639. over either Respeaux’sor Barton's nan e. it frees the skin from all impurities, making it j§| soft, white and beautiful. Price 25c per cake. v-|i After washing always use Woodbury's Facial Cream, |jf Ask your Druggist, or send 3c stamp From All Towns small Cake Full Retnrns for sample of Soap. 4 | and Wards. ANDREW JERGENS & CO., clenAcUmati,o. f A'-:'/;! “©a Always look for this trade-mark facets' | < S .,. _

The Rev. Samuel F. Pearson, of the Gospel Mission, is to be the next Sheriff ol Cumberland oounty. Dy one of the most phenomenal political landslides ever inown In Maine, or anywhere else, the -Sir CLARION Independent voters rose up and scratched their tickets to an extent sulllolent to de- | feat Sheriff Despeaux. This sheriff light RAMSES AND HEATERS brought out a large reserve vote which j (.wells greatly the general vote for the lte- I JSilill ARE MADE RIGHT publloan tloket. I An will be seen, Portland really elected1 hr. Pearson. The oltles ana towns out- I TO OIVE RIGHT RESULTS. I side would, without Portland, havea j^HKpL a The material used elected Mr. Despeaux by small plurali- RLV. S ITIUEL F. PEUIS02V. is the best obtainable. ty- The care _ great taken in construction insures below, made from returns good working 1 The table up and the PltEhS last with qualities long life. collected by night COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. F. CONNOKS MISSING. H care, gives the returns for every ffreat The special features and con- town and city, and a comparison with Plaisted, Story, Gay, improvements give greatest the vote two years ago. It tells the whole P. || 1C_D. of Young Man story. 118 73 14 Strange Disappearance Ask Baldwin, the opinion of any user—there are thousands. If Bridgton, 42 J 329 12 at Higgins Beach. your dealer does not have the write to CUMBERLAND COUNTY VOTE FOR Brunswick, 680 300 66 CLARIONS, us. SHERIFF. Cape Elizabeth, 72 36 1 82 78 20 Casco, James F. Connors,a young man who ,-1900-. ,-1898-„ Cumberland, 136 124 26 j 0 cz *0 C £ “V for the last year has been in the employ of I^^WOODdtBISHO^COMBamMfcl 10 2 S S 2 ? 2 Falmouth, 131 96 Freeport, 824 118 84 John W. Sullivan of ventre street, Is 1 S • 8 2 276 123 36 are 5 p ©g a» ?itk our _ North Yarmouth, 113 68 6 erty Cape Eliza- This has been the custom of these young- 38* 44 S Otisiield, 133 74 1 beth, 32 28 37 the Cisco. 70 63 46 116 54 17 Portland, 4,879 2,244 767 men nearly every Sunday during local Camtier land, 60 74 152 91 92 41 87 46 6 usual the made INSURANCE COMPANY agents. Pownal, summer As party The details of the GOVERNOR. Falmouth, C27 45 158 111 89 2-. 64 103 14 vote follows: Raymond, at the beach at Robert TSIew lol 189 191 46 8< their stop ■ Fr re pert, 129 Soar boro, 167 260 15 ,-1C00-, 1898-^ Hill, Lord, Rogers, Lemond, Of and 137 94 198 176 157 22 a few minutes Great Britain, Gorham, 69 81 1 burg's cottage. At past ► r Wards. R. D, Pro. Soc. Edinburgh, 205 111 153 155 8 Sebago, wg Gray, 78 when dinner 60 84 90 4 South Portlani, 608 293 96 four o’clook In the afternoon £ 3 8 a we 11, 98 101 « | 1 183 93 36 9 Harps 168 148 b a £ RALPH S, NORTON, Harrlsop, 116 163 22 75 113 11 Standish, was about to be served it was discovered 2 177 70 4 1 The Insurance Ill 121 15 114 12»> 2 682 837 121 : § largest Company Naples. "Westbrook, had not shown He had r 5 © 1 3 146 64 170 1 X 75 99 157 120 9 123 49 that Connors up. Gloucester,79 Windham, 247 ; ^ 4 in the world a fire STATE AGENT 71 34 4 in his under- j 94 76 15 1 doing business. K Yarmouth, 49 46 79 Yarmouth, 251 164 15 gone out bathing, attired 84 76 43 99 67 12 Baldwin. m 73 14 126 83 5 89 41 12 1 I'fisfieli, the and this was the B11 AND ADJUSTER. 2|M« 1597 3323 7 323 2181 370 Total, 10,206 6,857 1,349 clothing.ln morning gion, 416 327 12 305 232 PortilUd, Brunswick, Totals, 689 385 120 13 Pownal, 49 49 34 91 27 2 last that have been seen of him. At once 671 311 67 530 248 Piaisted’s plurality, 4,349. ■ ■ 28 101 46 77 92 21 Cape Llizabeth, 73 36 j 55 25 Powers's ttjmend, his friends started out on a search for plurality in 1898, 184. Total 17 Exchange St barboco, 153 145 154 130 13 Casco, 82 79 19 112 61 Assets, $70,325,675 Cumberland, 132 Hill's in 354. marl2M,W&Ftf Man, 47 >7 13 51 196 1 COUNTY TREASURER him. They hunted high and low about 183 27 131 84 plurality 1909, b. l5i 131 467 293 222 43 Fa.mouth, 128 93 ll 135 85 lori.-ml, were to leave with- CONGRESSMAN. 108 142 118 169 14 the beach and obliged Freeport, 324 118 34 222 54 btandblr 73 Thompson, Skiliin, Nichols, Gorham, 453 259 7*1 471 306 1011 D. P. out run across him. Yesterday 278 125 33 206 147 Wmbrook, K. having Allen, Lynch, Parker, Slmonton, WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY Theyhave stood the test of years, Win. 135 71 177 137 110 60 160 228 6 158 159 him, the search was continued but again with- Harps well, 116 Wards. R. L>. Pro.£ Soc, and have cured thousands of larmoutii, 106 72 246 191 59 0 Baldwin, 118 73 14 131 15 01 9o Q’Srnfil&lfi Harrison, 164 u of Nervous Diseases, suet) 420 328 12 out avail. In the morning Charles 141 6 109 96 1 183 93 35 8 slliUll total. 6)62 4488 64 .'5 7299 5136 941 Bridgton, Naples, 129 108 135 105 as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless* 681 306 66 James Dennis and 2 175 71 40 1 ness and in 2163. Brunswick, Quinn, Michael Barry, N. Gloucester, 142 101 11 105 116 A n A i 61 I Varicocele,Atrophy,&c- Despeaux’* plurality 1889, 78 36 1 8 144 65 17 1 clear the brain, 463. Cape Elizabeth, latter a brother of N, Yarmouth, 113 gs 6 71 35 ■ They strengthen Pearson’s plurality In 1900, Daniel Connors, the AuAlll the Casco, 82 79 19 Oiisfleld, 1X1 74 1 117 52 4 95 71 15 1 circulation, make digestion to the beach and spent and a Cumberland, 136 124 26 James, went cut Pori land, 4481 2324 766 3677 1995 5 89 41 13 1 perfect, impart healthy vigor to the whole being. Ail drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless CUMBERLAND COUNTY. 130 91 13 in searching. They waded Powual, 87 45 5 94 27 patients Falmouth, the whole day 683 341 119 4 are properly cured, their condition often worries theminto or Death, 117 24 Raymond, 64 103 14 96 87 Totals, Insanity, Consumption 824 and but Mailed sealed. Price 6 with iron-clad to cure or refund It Give* Pluralities of Over -4000 for Freeport the marshes swamps, Scarboro, 170 206 15 I6i 118 $t per box; boxes, legal guarantee th« 276 127 33 through Reed's in 218, Send for free book. Gorham, be founds Sebago, 63 82 1 66 83 plurality 1898,1 money, Ss-oo. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Q. 5 nowhere was Connors able to County Officers. Gray, 165 223 fcouth Portland, 496 295 97 316 224 Allen’s in 341, Sold C. II GUPP? & 4G3 late last even- plurality 1900, only by CO.. Congress St. Harpswell, 117 180 15 They returned to the city Standlsh, 166 147 12 153 153 6 Westbrook, COUNTY ATTORNEY. Harrison, 168 141 and will go Co the beach today. jG82 341 119 634 316 WESTBROOK’S VOTE FOR SHERIFF. ing again Windham, 246 124 49 192 86 129 108 2 said one of Naples, “This is a case,’’ 251 162 14 183 68 New 141 96 11 peculiar Yarmouth,_ Whltehouse, Clifford, Blsoee, Gloucester, after return- K. I). P. North 111 69 6 the young men of the party Total, 9878 5970 1355 814J~~1839 hj ft Yarmouth, a Otisiield. 183 74 7 last “Connors disappeared Simonton, S., total votfe 152. p Baldwin, 118 73 14 ing evening. •-S 766 was Reed’s plurality In Cumberland In 1898, 3260: oo 328 12 Portland, 4,932 2,179 we don’t know. Ihe tide O Bridgton, '421 but where Allen’s plurality in 3908. 665 Pownal, 87 45 6 1900, Brunswick, 581 307 low at the time and he could not, 64 103 14 very ? * ? r Cape Elizabeth, ^**173 86 1 Raymond, i__ Tint ftXfATl v 205 15 jl novo -- York Vote for ; Casco, 82 70 19 Scarboro, 170 imuK) County Congressman. w ^__j_ 69 81 1 he It seems strange Ward 122 61 121 109 Cumberland, 137 123 26 Sebago, supposing that had, r--1900-\‘ ,-1898-N 1, 84 36 604 291 96 Ward 2. 109 53 95 125 55 33 180 98 11 South Portland, not find his b ody. I don t Allen. Lynch, Reed,McKinney Falmouth, 147 that wejcould Ward 96 52 74 119 48 18 118* 34 Stand isn, 166 1) R. D. 3, Freeport, 324 he committed suicide and I _R. Ward 4, 65 62 48 57 86 13 688 338 120 —- 270 124 34 Westbrook, think^that Acton, loll 37 Our Most Successful students are those who combine the Busi- Gorham, 123 49 to come back into Wards, 60 31 43 61 33 12 Regular Gray, 162 225 6 Windham, 247 know that he wanted Alfred, 157 63 147 82 261 me that he Berwick. 351 108 336 Miorfliaml and or 116 181 15 Yarmouth, 168_16 the at for he told 99 Total, 452 259 381 471 '.306 109 ness Course with the special branches, Typewt iling, Harpswell, city night Biddeford, 1034 782 789 887 168 141 6 1,340 that time. Today Desueaux’s in L98, in 71. Harrison, Total. 10,271 5,782 hadtan appointmentSfor Buxton, 246 17# 269 216 plurality 165; 1900, . One rate of tuition pays for all. 129 108 a radius of 300 Cornish, 196 37 214 31 Naples, plurality, 4,493. we have searched within New 142 1 Jl 11 Thompson's Dayton- 42 60 36 64 Write for and full information our free offer of a Rent* Gloucester, Beach to Mitchell’s STATE AUDITOR. catalogue concerning North Yarmouth, 112 58 6 yards from Higgins Eliot, 174 9T 123 45 170 to our students. 183 74 7 fount! the slightest trace of Hollis, 77 174 112 Wards. Yes, No. Slio Typewriter Otlsflekl, STATE AUDITOR. but have not Keunebunk, 442 772 191 334 142 F. L. SIIAW, President, Portland, 4,881 2,240 No. him.” Kennebuukport,208 97 185 142 1 38 48 87 45 6 Yes. Bownal, ~ of and un- Klttery, 584 70 308 91 3 17 35 at and 14 Connors was 32 years age Branches Augusta Bangor. Portland, Maine. Raymond, 64 108 Lebanon, 160 86 187 83 3 34 13 Baldwin^ with his widowed 165 ugld3m W&S bcarboro, 169 205 16 111 married. He lived Limerick, 66 129 81 4 11 Brunswick, — 11 1 13j 57 Centre Limington, — 135 H6 bebago, 69 81 1 16 Mrs Mary Connors, 5 5 9 Cape Elizabeth, mother, Lyman 113 62 123 49 Bouth 605 289 96 13 76 slok. For Portland, Cumberland, street. Connors is very Newfield, 116 43 126 41 147 9b JMrs. Totals, 85 115 Blandish, 166 7 v al- North Berwick, 237 228 204 176 Falmouth, the man was a COUNTY ATTORNEY. Westbrook, 691 884 120 86 85 several years young Old Orchard, 155 64 166 45 Freeport, Postal 123 49 31 oi in the offices of the Parsonlield, 181 72 92 Windham, 247 Gorham, ued operator 171 COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Whitehouse, Clifford, Blsbee, Yarmouth,251 16216 12 45 His brother Dan- SaCP, 781 668 536 599 Pro, Gray, Telegraph company. 831 Wards. R. D. 1» *8 Sanford, 249 647 254 Plaisted, Storey, Gay, Total, 107227 6,853 1,33(1 Harpswell, in the office. James eigh, 123 59 99 69 R D. ® 1® iel is now an operator Shap Wards. Pro. 1 184 98 36 who was well liked. South Berwick, 310 396 256 333 33 Waterhouse's plurality, 4,874. Maples, was a young man 1 184 93 36 2 178 70 40 Mew Gloucester, 24 aw Waterborough, 200 77 200 77 3 173 71 40 3 146 64 17 P North Yarmouth, 13 13 Weils. 248 101 223 189 WESTBROOK CITY GOVERNMENT. 3 148 66 4 94 66 15 Portland, 978 1)049 York,326 106 240 68 18 6 31 the Westbrook city gov- 4 94 66 15 5894112 Pownal, A meeting of Totals, 7550 3623 6449 4213 ] 60 5 89 41 13 120 A COCOANUT FAT. South Portland, held last evening, lho bill Parker, Pro., 40. Totals, 691 334 PURE 66 ernment was Standlsh, 9 was Reed’s plurality in York county in 2236. Totals, 683 387 131 | for the new stone crusher 1898, Whitehouse’s plurality, 357. Not a “Substitute” for, but a com- I Westbrook, 85 115 of $1400 Allen’s plurality In 1900, 3740. * Della Farnsworth Plaisted’s plurality. 345. Windham, 32 1< ordered paid. Mrs. JUDGE OF PROBATE. plete “Superseder” of lard of butter withdraw her claim _31_6b was given leave to Merrill. for cooking. Yarmouth,___ COUNTY TREAURER. Peabody, 2,069 Alderman Frank was ap- Total, 1,467 for damages. REVENUE CUTTER TO AID. Wards. R. D. The finest, purest and most health- sell the old stone ful article for is the of a committee to Thompson, Skillin/Nichols, 1 186 933 cooking product a stimu- pointed the cocoanut now l under the Grain-O is not REGISTER OF PROBATE. and dol- Washington, Septemebr’10.—Aoting Sec- Wards. R. D. Pro. 178 70 eing sold crusher. One hundred thirty 2 trade mark name of “KO-KtlT.” This of the has or- a Foster, a sewer on retary Treasury Spalding 1 184 93 36 8 147 63 is a of butter lant, like coffee. It is lieed, Gateley, ars was for material periect superseder R, D. Fro, appropriated revenue one 8 178 70 40 4 94 66 or lard for use to which those sub- for one on Oak dered two cutters, at Norfolk every tonic and its effects are Pleasant street and $90 8 143 63 17 5 8941 stances are ever put, and being a fruit 118 78 14 and one at N. O to Baldwin, to a watchman’s Wilmington, proceed 4 94 66 15 product of absolute purity is preferable in 328 12 street. Bill purchase 693 333 permanent. Brldgton, 419 at once to Mobile, Ala., and there await 6 89 41 13 Totals, every point of comparison.' 66 clock was its first reaaing. Brunswick, 681 804 given It Is more economical than lard. One A 1 orders. It is expected they will be need- 638 333 120 Peabody's plurality, 360. successful substitute Cape Elizabeth, 73 Totals, half or two-thirds as much KO-Nl'T is 82 79 19 PRESS HAD A BIG ed in supplying food and tents to the REGISTER OF PROBATE. (o do the same work as lard. for because it has Casco, THE SPECIAL. REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLA- required coffee, 13b 124 26 storm-suffers. In 3 and 5 lb. cans, at all Grocers. If Cumberland, SALE. TURE, Reed, Gateley, Foster, the al- Falmouth, 180 98 11 your grocer does not keep it, send us your coffee flavor that o’clock last evening Wards,. R. D. Pro. name and with name, 325 117 84 The PRESS at ten RED CROSS READY. Cordwell, Witham, address, your grocer's Freeport, and we will send you a 32-page cook book most 279 128 84 edition on the result of R, D. 1 184 93 36 likes. Gorham, got out a special Wards. & Pro. containing receiuts and description of everybody 161 225 6 Washington,September 10.—Miss Clara 2 178 69 40 Gray, the giving in detail the figures 181 138 Ko-Nut. Lots of coffee substi- 118 129 16 election, of the American Na- 1 8 147 63 17 Harpswell, The table was Barton, president 2 180 106 168 141 in the sheriff contest. 4 94 66 16 McRELRAlV & BRIGHAM CO., tutes Harrison, tional Red Cross has telegraphed Gov. 146 81 in the market, but 127 107 all of the towns in the 3 6 89 41 12 Naples, compiled from N. E. 101 11 Sayres, at Austin, Texas, as follows: 4 103 73 Agents, one food drink— Mew Gloucester, 141 district. The papers met with a ready Totals, 692 332 120 °uiy 113 68 0 “Do need the Red Cross In Texas? 5 49, 50, 51 and 62 Chatham Street, Boston. Morth Yarmouth, were kept on the you _93_49 183 74 7 sale and the newsboys 703 436 Reed’s | Grain-O. Otisfleld, demands. We are ready." Totals, plurality. ii 4 »>lert to satisfy the Portland, 4859 2259 All grocers ; 16c. and ?.SQi entlal factor. It is impossible in a brief past. Whether they -will like the experi- JKISCBIdLAKBOtrS. FINANCIAL AMUSEMENTS. f AMUSEMENTS. THE ■■I -— PRESS, summary to givo any adequuate idea of ment when it is actually made remains the strength of the President’s letter. It to be seen. MISS NELLIE BEARDS WORTH TUESDAY, , 1900. should be in one read detail by every 188 Daiit'ortii St„ — who is anxious to familiarize himself PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. FOR panic f Forest 1'EHJttSi with the facts which underlie the ques- Teacher of PIANO. Perfumes. DAILY FRESS- tions that are presented to the American Reference—Harvey S. Murray. seplldtf j By the year, $6 In advance or $7 at the end of people for settlement at the coming The eminent German novelist Paul EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING the INVESTMENTS year. election. Heyse declares in a recent magazine M. 0.1=8-. I=8_. By the month, 60 cents. artiole that he considers himself fortun- THIS WEEK. THE GENERAL RESULT. ate in the of possessing faculty forgetting WE OFFER The DAILY PRESS Is delivered at these rates The indications at this writing are his stories soon after he has written them. of every morning to subscribers in all parts This that the have elected their leaves his brain free for new im- and In Westbrook and South Port- Republicans {.50 Portland, and $ pressions fancies, He has a great state ticket a close on to YORK land. NEW by VAUDEVILLE plurality THE eversion to CLt reading over his stories after PRESS — MAINE STATE (Weekly) 35,000, all the Congressmen by large ma- they have appeared in print Many of Municipal Bonds, By the year, $1 in advance, or $1.26 at the them are based on personal experiences, jorities, all the senators probably, and an and the A Vaudeville Entertainers. end of the year. plot of one, “Frau Marchesa,’’ Company-oridea! was Water Works For six 50 cents for three months, of the suggested to him in a dream. He FABYANS Bonds, months, j overwhelming majority represen- 26 cents began his literary career as a poet and GiSA.\E» SPECIAL tatives in the legislature. The Republi- destroyed his earliest stories. AND RETURN ATTRACTION. To Miss Hellen James has Railroad Subscribers whose papers are not delivered can plurality exceeds any which a Re- been given Via the Crawford Notch of the Bonds, are to the office of the of the promptly requested notify publican tticket has ever received in unique experience being only street White Mountains ROYAL HUNGARIAN the DAILY PRESS, No. 07 Exchange woman ever allowed to make sketches MATOS’ ORCHESTRA Maine, except in the year 1896, when the Bank Stock. Portland Me. in the streets of Moscow. This clever Rendering 4 Siipeib Concerts Daily. Democratic party was paralyzed and young artist Is one of three chosen to il- SEPT. 12. WEDNESDAY, All attractions fiee to patrons of the cars. Leave head of Patrons of the PRESS who are leaving town Preble gtroot threw only a small part of its nomal vote. lustrate Dent’s series of volumes on the Leave fi.50 a. PORTLAND, m. every ten minutes. temporarily may have the addresses of their mediaeval towns of For the Arrive FABYANS, 12.30 neon It is a plurality which exceeds the Europe. 4 Homs as often as they may desire by Before Return. papers changed official to sk3toh in the streets Leave most to permit FARYANS, 4.26 p. ra. notifying the office sanguine expectations. 20,0C0 Arrive JEFF Miss James had to pay a fee of about PORTLAND, 7.40 p. m. ERSON THE AT R E, j 25,000 were the figures most generally set. ut ‘4.15. eighty-iive oents, and was furnished with Cbservat on Cars for tha Crawford Notch Trip. H,M,Payson & Co. KventHK* at 8.15. Matlltet* GEO. F. It can only be construed as the warm- a lengthy document, stamped, sealed, EVANS, F. E. BOOTH BY. TONIC Sind Tomorrow Matinee and Night. Presidential Nov- 6. V. P. & G. M. G. P. & T. A. Flection, Tubs., signed and countersigned Eo sooner 32 EXCHANGE ST. est kind of an endorsement of the Mc- seplO&li lebodtl GKO. II. l>RO A 1)11 UItST’S hilarious sufflolonoy had she begun to skeech than she was Kinley administration, and a most surrounded by curious crowds, which \ KKIUULICAN NOMINATIONS. were the as condemnation of promptly dispersed by police, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES crushing Bryanism. crowds are no means by Indulgently 61 st ANNUAL A first class farce presented by a first class company. Two and one-hall hours ol continu- The Republicans of Maine have again treated under Kussian rule, and to pre- ous laughter. Regular prices. Seats uow on salo. vent their a stalwart For President, assembling repre- shown by their ballots that they stand sentative of the law was stationed behind Friday and Saturday and Saturday Matinee. loyally by Republican principles and Miss James whenever she wanted to Tyfercanlile Trust fio„ JAS. A. IlEttNK’S big production of his great play, William sketch. The permit did not inoludo the McKinley policies. The victory will carry joy to Kremlin; for this she had to apply to the HEARTS OP or oiiiu. governor. The chief official, however, 0-A.KL. every Republican throughout the land, OF PORTLAND. A to Shore Acres and Harbor. was away, and his deputy, though FAIR, companion piece Sag and its influence will be felt from the courteous, would only give her his card The first and most successful work from Mr. Herne’s pen. ands steadily refused to write anything MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. ALL NEC ESSARY ACCESSORIES. For Vice Preside at, Atlantic to the Pacific. It sounds the Cumberland at all on it, and.this extreme caution on County Agricultural 25c. Seats on salo Tltis lakes Regular Prices—$1.00, 75, 50, Wednesday. knell of Bryan and Bryanism. The cur- his part led to many complications, some Company pleasure others wearisome and vexatious. amusing, and is now Theodore Roosevelt rent which was already running strong- Horticultural Society In announcing that it Gov. Lind of , speaking re- G-ESM in its new TEi:E!A.TK.B/S; toward and a located hanking Of New York, ly McKinley Republican cently at a meeting in St. Paul in cele- —AT— The Uandsoiuest Summer Theatre in America. Congress, will be greatly accelerated by bration of the landing of the first Ger- rooms situated in the Boyd man in said “un- this magnificent victory. Maine has pioneers America, that Block, at the corner of middle LAST WEEK OF TH: TREMONT TREATRZ STOCK FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. der ordinary circumstances,''* he did not done even better than Vermont. and Sis. With its im- COMPANY. approve of the observance of foreign na- Exchange A. SPIjEIVDIU EIIjXj At Large—Joteph O. Smith of Skowhegau; Narraganseit Park, tional holidays by the American citizens George P. Weseoit of Portland. proved and commodious quart- Week dT September IO1I1—Two Great Plnys. First Dlst.-Charles F. Libby of Portland. THE VOTE FOR SHERIFF. of foreign extraction. GORHAM, ME., the “ALOIS Second Dlst.—1 times W. Wakefield of Bath. ers Company will endeavor E,” a comedy drama In 3 acts by J. I’algrove Simpson and Herman C. Mmivale, to bo The returns from this disclose Third Dist.— Fred Atwood, Wlnterport. county concluded with “TURN HIM a in one act to furnish its customers OUT,” roaring farce by Thomat J. Weliiam. Fourth Dist.—Almon H. E’ogg. lioulton. the astonishing fact that the candidate and every Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Every afternoon except Monday at 2.40. Every evening at a. Seats for anjr p^rionaattes of the Prohibitionists for sheriff has possible facility for the prompt tills week can be secured now. Se;;t. 12 and 1900. during It was a flood. 11, 13, simply been elected by a plurality that is in the and efficient handling of all Telephone G15—*1. No Advance tu Price*. of 500. The total vote of Reserved seats for sale at Casco Co. ticket ortiea. Srale of The man who aid not his tioket neighborhood Ray Steamship prices as aw! split their banking business, and Adult# when seats for matinee will be a tree his two years ago was baying any upon request given atjoiuin? seat was out of fashion party only 941, for a child between the of four aivl twelve with eactt seat ised. yesterday accommodation will be ages purttfi Catee Rw st»\> while the Republican vote that year was Tlie Elite Vaudeville every ers will leave Custom House Wharf at 7.3J for evenings anil at 2.U for matinee perfaraaiuei are in Go. A good many people seeing Mr. 7,<399, and the Democratic vote 5,186. extended consistent with a letter a bi 1 for the Bichard 01neyrs The plurality of the Republican candidate Lf mee mid OF BOSTON broad and conservative policy PORT LAN D THEATRE 1 Democratic nomination in 19U4. Though over the Prohibition candidate that of Entire it may not have been written with any year was 6,85a. This plurality was has been engaged and will entertain management. Week, conimpnciii? Monday, September 10th. -THE GrFLE A T- such motive in mind, it can hardly fail changed by the vote of yesterday into a between heats. Correspondence and personal to make him to the Bryan for the Prohibition candidate palatable wing plurality interviews are cordially invited. HERALD SQUARE COMEDY CO. of the Democracy at that time. What Its of 400 or 500, and it was almost all Not a Dull Moment. _PRESENTING.... effect may be on the other wing is not so done by the splitting of tickets. The JAMES DURKIN and JEANETTE certain, result is simply amazing. It is true that Be Sure To Be ASHBAUCH, There. and an incomparable supporting company In an uusurpassed list of plays magnikrt some persons predicted it, but they SAFE INVESTMENT scenery, gorgeous mountings and splendt i specialties between acts, beaded by A strike in the anthracite coal mines Tuesday, Wednesday A Thurs- TIIE were generally looked upon as exoeeding- FAMOUS HKfcAL.li SQUARE QUARTETTE. at the time would be a 12 A 13. NIGHT8. for the Week. present publio y rash, as predicating their prophecies day, Sept. 11, ^ Plays MATIMSES, SECURITIES. Michael Strogoff.... Monday...... calamity, and the coal operators will lie upon their wishes rather than their Notwithstanding tlie de- A Lepton of Honor, .Tuesday...A Summer Koausrs severely and justly condemned it they do judgment. The indications are that the from 4 to G cent. Devil’s Mine,.Wednesday.Down Fat struction by tire of tlie exhibi- Paying per A Summer Romance.. .Thursday.HiitsHeftra not tike all reasonable means to avert it. overturn has been due almost I entirely Ido Forbidden Fruit,.Fr>dav...A of tion building the fair will be Suitable for Savings Banks Legion Hone The miners have offered to arbitrate, to Republican voters, for though it is Crimes of a Great City.Saturday. Devil* M m, held as announced in all Prices—10.20.. 0c. 20c. Sale of seats a. to. and io is difficult to see why the You I its and other Tust Funds. Matinees—10, opens Friday, Laules’ ticked opera- probably true that many Democrats vot- ;| must be exchanged before 7 p. m., Monday. if believe in the of their departments. tors, they justice ed for Mr. Pearson, it is also probably For Sale by C. W. DEEMING. President. cause, should rot accept this offer. as for true that many voted Mr. C'HAS. H. LEIGHTON. Secretary. Despeaux, so that Democratic cutting JGMr ! ___sept4d9t ! If the at hand are to be credited MASON & MERRILL, reports had little to do wrlth the result. CbinR Bankers, CASINO, ‘SET the inundation at Galveston has resulted Combination Shore and Dinner. 7->«* Shore Of course such a tremendous overturn | 98 EXCHANGE STREET Turkey | Reffiilar Dinner, 50c In a loss of life simply appalling. It ap- could have been brought about only International Steamship Go. We serve Ice Cream and Assorted Cake with our Shore Dinners. J a to Sep5d2w EURO’KAN PL\N >1KN t t—i.reen Turtle and Soft shell Frni pears to be close parallel the terrible by the of causes. Terrapin Soups, Crab*, operation powerful lobster. Tartar Sam e. Broiled Live Lobster Newburgh. Salmon, destruction that the South Lobster, Phit»d#lpiita SqaR swept along No one cause accounts for It. All the Quail, Broiled Chicken. Steaks. Chops, Salads, etc. Special Game or F,#h dinners »i*rv*4 a Carolina coast in 18.13, when the sea is- causes it would be difficult to discover, 1 s^ioU^ AUTUMN EXCURSIONS. shoryiotice. jlyi’teoa.f J. A. FULLER, Drejirhuw. 2 1 3 lands were submerged, and thousands of unless every voter could be Induced to lives lost. The cry that comes from the disclose the ODnslderations which affeated i» Of Life Insurance as a desirable 5 Through September the following exeur sion rates will to .2 investment course 2 apply points named below: BONDS. Texan city should appeal to the oharlta- him. Some of them are, however, patent for yourself. Of UNDERWOOD SPRINOT •5 it is admitted to be for others. Then 3 offer, to sale:— hle all over the land. to A lax enforcement of the From Portland to subject everybody. not All ~ A Beautiful Paik on tbs of g why for yourself! human Washington (Maine) 4's duo 1923-1928 Shore Casco Bay. prohibttory liquor law was one of them. County Breezy THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER OF AC- ig beings are subject to the same un- 3 Kastport St. .Tolm, Si. II., City ot Portland 4‘s due 1902-1912. When Cram was defeated mid St. Ji. of Math Sheriff nearly X certainties. All live by the same 3. Andrews, II., City Portland 4's due 1908. CEPTANCE. LubrC) Calais. Hie., Town Klizabetb 4's due 1901 to 1904. ENTIRE because of his enforcement of laws and death. « t^^ape CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK- vigorous 'g of life You cannot Cltv of Augusta 4’s due 1919. President $4 75 McKinley’s letter of accep- the law he interpreted it as indicating •2 be an exception. No one is. $5.50 City of ltelfan 4’s due 1918. The C. J. GOKHAN’S \OVELTV CO.TITVMY will give Knteriaie Round Round tance Is couched Trip. Ti lp* Town of Yurmouth 3 1-2N due 1902 to 1908. incuts at in the fe.icltous lan- popular opposition to that kind of en- 2 If yo*1 don't insure today, perhaps 5 3.15 and 8.15 1*. in. Tickets to return 30 from date of City of Ctuclmiatl (Ohio) 5’s due 1910-1930. of nen'er have the good days • guage which he Is a master. It Is forcement, and during the remainder of g you'll opportunity, g" Issue. City of l rbana (Ohloi 4 1-2's due 11W6. but Stranger are con- 3 Lucas County (Ohio) 4 1-2 s due 1904. long, necessarily so, as It deals with his administration he pursued a more :g things happening sepad&iltn11. P. C. HKRSKY. Agt. 5 stantly. g: l’oi tlanu Wuier Co. 4's due 1927. TEN BIG NEW ACTS. many of a nature that “liberal” The sheriff who suc- important topics — Watertown Water Co. Firsi policy. •g r——————— (.Mass.) Supply «- n’s due 1908. The Ladies’ Orchestra, of will Concerts at 2,30, 09 cannot bo dismissed with a brief refer ceeded him was still more and X _! of the privileges AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER Mortgage Zilpha Portland, ^ire “liberal,” Water Co. First Mort may me which Union Framingham (Mass.) ni. ence. If Mutual — and 7.45 precedence is to be regarded as there were signs of restiveness among g g WILL OPEN A — gage 4 1-2’s due l ugs. p. Indication of Cell YOU policies confer; of 3: Portland A Cape Kll/.abeth Ky. First Mortgagt SUPERB ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN EVENING AT 730. importance then Mr. Mc- the voters when he came up for re- g EVERY Jg advantage that 5's '(a-suin* d by Portland 11. R. Co.) due IMS. Kinley regards the silver issue ns the election. At the close of his administra- HOW ^'e Medfleld & (Mass.) 8t. Firsl Admission free to patrons of the electric roa.1. ltvserved seat* for the «usrtaiMMti is in peace S Medway Ry. most one ;g_it of Mortgage 5’s due 1920. lo cents each. Cars leave bagd ot Kim street every fifteen minutes, afternoon and tnabt Important of the campaign, for tion the restiveness had Increased and mind and HOI SCHOOL FOB CIBFS business s: Grand Rapids Ry. Co. First Mortgage 6’s du< 1 j Excellent shore dinners at the Casino. It Is given first place. Furthermore It the that his successor In the only expectation g credit to protect your family and 5 vicinity of PORTLAND, Me, Oct 20. 1916. 1900. Address MISS STOCKMKI 257 Hamilton & RufTalo Mort Is given a great deal of spaoe. would a more Come what a Union 2 uGE, Toronto. Ky. First adopt stringent policy yourself! will, lieneflt street. Providence. R. 1. References 4's due 1946. FINANCIAL* Mr. gage McKinley’s treatment of this averted an outbreak then. That expecta- Mutual policy is faithful in guardian- 3; Rt. Rev. Robert Codmau, .Jr., liishop of Maine. D-nver City Tramway Co. First Mortgage 5’i RnhlAnf, lc AYAAA/Hmrlr cti»r\n/v UI\H so as the insured is h.stf due 1919. f-o-— tion was not realized to the extent de- ship long faith ful g- augt8dTu,l •« in 2 Krie Telegraph & Telephone Co. Collators j-;- It rests a basis ol facts payments; longer still, indeed, upon whioh no- sired, though it is only fair to Mr. Des- SESSION Trust 5’s dii” b>26. can because of the watchful protection 3: 1930-1901. Falls Power Co. First 6’s body gainsay or dispute. It Is im- peaux to say that his enforcement of the Niagara Mortgage the due 1932. for one to read this of Mr. of possible part law has been fully as good as that of | Pnrtttnlars s Ittaitte lloti=Forfeiturc Caw s upon application rorrti McKinley’s letter without being con- most, ox ms predecessors, while the reve- University Preparatory {leuiltDrc solicited. vinced, not that the Is an nue we converse School, only currency accruing to the county has been When may further 3; Portland Trust Issue, but that it is one ol the most im- -5 upon this ? You Co., considerably larger under his adminis- important topic say. g: 5280 STATE ST., portant Issues in this oampialgn. The tration Mr. Despeaux happened to be .-..AND...... will lie-open on ... continued prosperity of the country is the sheriff when the people concluded Union mutual Cite l SWAN&bARRETT, bound in the | up preserving gold standard that they wanted a policy which they Wednesday, Sept. 26th, from all of 180 l?Ii<2da|j[ ly uprising part would sicken the people of the prohibi- •»<* f® CITY or PORTLAND. j fg |. inr-h vr*nt Tbl", hannbe* m*,*, fj Offices—76 COMMERCIAL ST. sre it inspired by personal ambition on the tory law and help along the movement 0 merest on I ■'* Wl,.'ro no'Torim present Paid nrul I'crrwU t ho condition of ta* moo® S part of their leaders. He denies tnat I »2 for its repeal. Many Democrats, and 70 EXCHANGE ST. ? bmn <>f the stomach end bow«» **jTnl. Sj there Notice Is hereby given that the I <■ 11t<* for i'11nxtipatlon end existed anything tike an alliance some those who desire a con* BiiioonnasSiof g* probably [Republicans, were Influ- TliHK DEPOSirs. 4 unM« roiiti1 r in all tbs coeuaoeefwf,, & rnoT <*«*»**" 8 between the United States foroes and the enced this consideration. >JP c*lil Itfrxn Price 16c. Ask cnlelly by TAX RILLS YOU 1900 Hcrvativo In the l»r. 4. V. TUCK it <■»„ Investment *'1 g forces of or that we ever a BTo Up,- -illtrs i111>— r.T T»ps a'nres Agulnaldo, Of course sheriff cannot be in office for issues O? *.4.4rnas»«lWt3 have boen committed to me by the assessors to of bonds which our directly or Indirectly recognized the right two without some RANDALL&~ years making person- collect, thi all said taxes that, are aid on or of LETTERS OF CREDIT AND IN- Agulnaldo and the Tagals to govern al enemies, and doubtless Mr. Despeaux before October 31, WOO. No INTI REST will Savings Hanks aro buying, beCHAKG I) the islands. He condemns the idea and all said taxes nut so pud lost some votes through this but IN t O I liavo cause, Ki.lisT will ne ADDED at the rate of six TERNATIONAL many attractive sccuri- of a OF- protectorate broached by Bryan, we Imagine their number was Insignifi- per cent., c mimeucl ig September t, 1909. CHEQUES —SICMCCT SCHOOL tie* to from 4 to In the strongest terms, and says It would cant. Some of Mr. offer,yielding Despeaux’s appoint- The ordinance of the (' ly of Portland, allow- FOR SALE. be the very essence of militarism. The ments were ing a disco int of one ^per c°n^ Shorfhind & unfortunate and contribut- MISS A. L. SAWYER’S per cent was repealed In w vi Tyoc*r,t^ President a I89.i, roiiSiiquentiy no discount will ne allowed. tormpondracn solicited from Will In tbls City Septenthar makes very strong ed in certain localities to re- IndW open presenta- materially vlil inquiries invited, In#tri*etl<» in tion hbIi, Corporation*, Hanks and receive Individual •w0.k of his policy In the and duce bis vote. Anv person n»t their lax bill before i others 1o all brandies Philippines, Scln i receiving iiCMlrlng open accounts as well TvpewnMng and ^ cl S orthanJ an.1 2) 1900. can a on ft* makeB It clear that all the Typewiihg, Soptera.ier procure copy ai'- from those wishing to transact Hank- and will be aided It* securing empier United States What the eleotlon seems to mean on • pticatiou u> this otiic,-. ifiloe hours 8 n. ni. to 1 higlmoliiiu of ~ Is in the any description ■krouati doing islands is only the duty Its lace more than anything else is that Centennial 5)3 St. p. ni.; 2.30 to 4 p. m. Saturdays, u a. at. io 12 this lin iiN Mi>s Elinor S. Moudj, I'ropriHui' Block, Exchange in. on v. CHARLES that was the rati- *F. imposed by the people want to experiment with a FLAGG, GEO. H. r.IBBY. ! ST. fication of the In which ratifica- different Citv Treasurer and tor. STLr’Hii'l li S^At NO, 80 EXCHANGE treaty, radically policy than that which Term will brcln 4. Touch Colie .. Sept. Type I re a urer rmd ( Port tion Ci'v ollectoi’s Ufile». raud, It... I.. <••.. PspnOnifM fit* Mr, Bryan was an exceedingly lnffu- has been in vogue here for a MARSHALL li GOQJMQ. ^ 194 many years writing aU^Gsoat « lbUJ. Cashier. Middle 1 specialty. p'.tuib-r 7, septTdtcc.31 xobidti St,, Portland. nnv and every kin I of stenogra AND * as accorded a most MUSIC DRAMA. hearty and merited RUSSO-AMERICA r an PROTOCOL repartel at ibis meeting a series of cases _ jcoptlon by enthusiastic audience SIGNED. of true heart for whioh he could t lat taxed the disease, THE capacity of that find no ,1* AT GEM. popular New York, adequate cause, except the ex- Igj p layhouae. September 10.—Aoting oessive use of tobaooo. French and Ger- was attendance remarkably good Secretary of State Hill has received man i'be Mr. James Durkin, the this physicians confirmed this report by when It la taken into con- leading man. from other and in the discussion l^t evening n new despatch Mr. Pierce, the American oases, that ooraer to Portland, made a line followed that the olty houses were open. d affaires it became evident that many iid»ratlon t his charge in St, Petersburg, says mprasslon by manly, natural por- physicians are decidedly of the opinion Tremont Stock Company have be- a to the Herald: iB8 t of the Michael Washington special that the abuse of tobacco, or even its with our ted hero, Strogoff. He favorites theatre “The protocol for the arbitration of the moderate use in those who are ^ great t s a player of especially there seems to be a desire on pleasing manner, well claims of susceptible to its effects, lead to a and , the United States citizens for may ^ nodulated voice, line pnyslquo and Is1 permanent crippling of the heart. to see them as long they re- the seizure of vessels in the north Pa- their part vldeutly a student. Mr. In the wonderful advances of this last It not Willard at the Gem. is to be won- Perry’s cino by Russia was signed at noon In the main j van was a smooth and finished today twenty-five years surgery thorax at as give much bettor portray —that is, the firm walled within ijred they per- !• Miss (Saturday.).'* cavity Ashbaugh is really a handsome which is enclosed the heart and than the averago company The signing of this protocol terminates lungs— jarmances ‘v oung woman and appeared to has usually been considered to be quite our city. East saw advantage negotiations which have lasted or ilSt visits evening ( five six beyond the realm of This im- s Sangaree, the Uypsy; Miss Jeanette surgery. the best piavs that It has been our years. The amount of the oluims to be pression is now being oD«of j Lowell as rapidly dispelled, Maria, gave a masterful Wounds of the for fortune to witness for a long time, per- arbitrated is heart, Instance, once 1(l0(t ^ ormance nearly $400,000. of the herolo mother and was thought to be inevitably fatal, are novs the name would lead one to think MISSIONARIES within the i\hlle jroeted with generous MASSACRED. proper domain of surgery, In applause. The We have on exhibition in oar — t was rather sober its character, It During these last three years sutures 55 window an 8-20 Home '| mlnnoe of the cast was Boston; 10.—The officers of equal to September have been inserted in wounds of the a vein of comedy running through It every heart zn Crawford with Mantel Shelf, which we will 55 [ltt9 J the American board give equlrement and made the most of the have received the fol- in nearly a dozen cases. About one-hall the audience in the best of away, Nov. 1st. hat keeps the are still with 5= Thursday, Every person (children up porting roles. The specialties be- lowing despatch from Dr. U. D. Porter, patients alive, their |§ during the entire performance. hearts at our store between hamor wosn the acts were at Taku: repaired doing excellent work, excepted calling Monday, Sept- furnished by Wra, Even the are no the is particularly adapted to the lungs longer noli me S= 10th and Nov. and ~ Alone'’ ^atigan, tenor “Fenchow Fu teacher arrived here Thursday, 1st, registering their and in their balladlst; Florence G. tangere they once were. Operations or itement Company, hands names and wall be a ticket a num* Jooth, a olever and the yesterday. Massacres, Taku, July 31, at them are not only undertaken, but suc- address, given bearing 55 a entertain- soubretce, famous It furnishes good evening's Fenchow Fu cessfully carried out, and the after results and a duplicate ticket the same number 55 kierald Square quartette. These four August 15.’5 55 her, bearing wil^ and the audlenoe seemed to enjoy lu most oases have been very satisfactory, be niant gentlemen came In for The Department of State at Washing- placed in a sealed box. On Thursday, Nov. 1st at 3 5— line special recog- There is no reason to doubt that within allot Its points by frequent applause. ton also a ticket nition and were recalled time and reports the following message the next three to five year3 the field oi p. m., will bo drawn by some prominent citizen 55 of the is a one. again Tbe motive story good irom Consul General will see a most proving their past efforts have not been Goodnow.at Shang- lung surgery promising and the person holding the duplicate to the ticket drawn EEE girl goes to a boarding school new development. A young orgotten by their hai: EE will be Given the sot in their house, 55 there becomes many admirers. It is Interesting and tc Range, up and whilo acquainted with “Americans killed at encouraging Judging by last en- Fenchow Fu note with how much more confidence with officer. The father of night's splendid SyrupFigs 55 Complete pip© and Zinc, 5= syoung English about 31: Rev. and Mrs. C. W. medical men look tuberculosis tertainment and the advance sale July upon than a large the girl, rather struight-laced counntry Price and one Rev. and Mrs. E. they did only a few years ago. One can 'or the week, the of the child; is informed that she has engagement scarcely fail to gain the gentleman, R. Atwater and two at Impression, ActsF/easanfly andFivmpt/y. Herald Square is children; Taku, it not be 6aid iu so with the officers. He disowns her comedy company though may many eloped Rev. and Mrs D. H. Rev. G. L. now the FREE. bound to prove an as welli Clapp, words, that medical profession ABSOLUTELY is not enjoyable Cleanses the and as the story true sho finds her- W. feels itself in a to with the System is dramatic treat. Williams,Rev. F. Davie.Miss Rowena position cop9 | j alone in the world. The father be- Bird disease. The statistics of the mortality Gently and Effectually self and Miss H. L. ™ This afternoon “A ! Partridge. All one ticket to a Summer Romance,” from the disease have not changed much when bilious or Only person, EE comes blind and he advertises for soma American hoard.” costive. will be the to be followed in the in these last few years. con- EE and are not to him. The bill, Pulmonary you obliged |~ one to read to daughter seeks This Is the entire force of the Shan Si still carries off about oue out oi sumption ~ jvening by “A Legion of Honor.” /resents in the most acceptableform ES make a purchase to obtain a the position and secures it and by her mission in the Held, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. every seven human beings who die, but HEARTS OF OAK. the dlseas3 is not the hideous the ftzx-ative principles of S5 ticket. The manner wins her way back into I. F. Mrs, G. L. Williams and nightmare pfants gentle Atwood, that It was in Its uncontrolled and un- ftn own to act most There are other attractions in In “Hearts of a of love beneficialfy. hU heart. Oak,” story Mrs. F. W. Davl3 and families, of this controllable advance for the preceding the play that add very much to the and self sacrifice Is plainly, yet eloquent- mission,"are now in this country on ■generation of physicians. The new medi- cal confidence in the to treat the TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS Home Crawford Interest of it. Where every one in the ly told, with a spirit of homely heroism | furlough. The tidings seem authentic and power H disease is not of any trust 1e we will the whole In the begotten cast did well n cyqu orirlcau fha t.n horon who has become a great favorite here day and Saturday, also Saturday mati- friends on whom this news fads with j losls patient to give up his occupation has another to his nee. crashing weight. May the eternalGod be opportunity display anil take plenty of exercise in the opec talent as a comedian. As Nickodemus! their ref acre.” air. Exercise, especially at time of high will almost be the vender of toys he made a great LI HUNG TO TREAT. temperature, surely harm- ADVANCES IN MEDICINE AND ful. Every moment of the day is regu- amount of fun. He was ably support©l lated. Enin or shine, long hours are R. S. DAVIS by every member of the compony. SURGERY. passed in ths open air, the sleeping apart- COMPANY, Appointed by Chtneie Government PURE and “Turn ment is open to the air at night, ail ex- ( “Alone” Him (Jut” are the | With Absolute Authority, ercise is forbidden whenever the tempera- offering for this week and we have no Shown and Indicntcd Striking Progress ture is above normal, and the diet is sc Corner Exchange and Federal Etreels. doubt the last week at the Gem will be its at the International Medical Con- arranged that the intake of food materi- | | best. There is always a desire on the Washington, September hlO.—The Chi- als shall more than compensate for what gress, the daily metabolism consumes, part ot our theatre goers to give their nese minister Mr. Wu Ting Fang, to- For assured success In this treatment HONEY. liiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiHiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ beet patronage the last week and with day delivered to the state department an the casa need but come early. Here if James J. Walsh In the the present company it should be fol- Imperial edict conferring on Li Hung (Dr. Indepen- where rapid strides are being made in medicine. The of lowed a fall attendance. absolute and unconditional au- dent.) present day diagnosis up by Chang Is For seven thousand incipient tuberculosis being approached The real from a to with the for eight days nearly thing right WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. thority negotiate powers from so many sides that it can scarcely doctors, nearly live hundred of these from peace and for the settlement of questions fail to be recognized at a very early bee noted for the de- LOOK EVERYWHERE.—saaffi 1 A humorous is a safer Investment colony play the United States, have been attending Besides the growing out of the war. Ttie edict is dat- period. ordinary physioal | than any other style of drama. People the sessions of the Thirteenth Interna- of the disease in recent years the seventh moon, signs liciousness of its product. ed on the last day of the have come to the assis will laugh first and think afterwards and tional Medical here in Paris. Koentgen rays When take out an Is about Au- Congress P you insurance pol P Chinese calendar, which tance of the medical man, and ,are ol sold it for we laughter being in a sense, a tangible en An of the discussions Having years, look and 21. interesting phase very great assistance in doubtful cases. icy, everywhere get the best is back on the gust tltv, there nothing going of the second concerned In these last few years the medical can this Don’t be 13 the and not day's meeting guarantee to be % persuaded by plausible argu- It Issued by Emperor in of honey p verdict it renders. the fate of a of use world has rejoiced the solution one Again the question the of fat In larger ments. Don’t for sake. the indicating that of most difficult buy friendship’s p farce Is determined. If there is Empress Dowager, the diagnostic problerm free from and that p quickly than is at present the custom. impurities Don’t a the former Is now exercising those Impe- quantities of ail medicins. In certain cases it was 0 pay out penny until you are P no merriment the first night, there is nc It was pointed out that nature supplies to rial functions which some of the powers, practically impossible recognize foreign taste so common to 0 sure. It’s a thousand times better to P In the and no tc the infant with a diet a with fever. A young money thing temptation Insisted be- containing larger certainty typhoid a little Great Britain, have at the ol P spend time in finding the best C throw after bad In the notably, French professor University most In the comb good money hops Em- proportiou of fat than the individual is honeys. longed to him, rather than to the Paris, working at the Institute Pasteur, V than to spend years of regret after your P that someftmes the liable to take for himself later in life. buoys up projector! found that when a drop of the blood ol or in as press Dowager. bottles, just you P property is destroyed, and you can’t col- of burlesques and extravaganzas of whip The workman craves fat to make up for a patient suffering from typhoid fever p TLe document does not show the place lect your insurance. a failure Into In “Whai the heat lost but those of was added to a drop of some liquid cul- at moderate p ptng shape. was trans- by exer«£n, choose, prices. at which it was Issued, but it ture containing typhoid bacilli, it caused P While are Happened to Jones,” which comes to the sedentary occupation are apt gradually you looking, investigate the 0 mitted through Pao Ting Fu and prob- f the bacilli to run together in clumps and Jefferson and tomorrow matinet to lose their taste for it. The result of companies represented by us. They are 0 tonight the j Daralyzed their activity. If the patient p ably emanated there, as Imperial 0 and night George H. BroadhurBt ha 5 the comparative absence of fat from the from whom the blood was taken did not conflagration proof. 0 at that for some household has been point have typhoid fever, or had not had it given the public a ligltlmate successor t dietary is the occurrence of intestinal time. for some years before, this clumping or "Charley’s Aunt.” The amusing situa torpor. The food residue is not properly did not take An extended conference was held be- agglutination phenomena cto of the farce never fall on one am 1 and the state of The stroke of in the mat- UOXW tE»I3MIXJE2:S.C. $ tions con- ubrJcated, constipation place. genius ©. C. ELWELL tween Mr. Hill and Minister Wu, common in our times For ter was the realization that this principle people In New York who saw It the sec with so develops. cerning the extensive authority might be applied to the diagnosis or' 704-796 Congress Street, f^va-%. ond and third time It as much a its relief recourse is had to laxatives, enjoyed invested. fever. Widal’s reaction, as it is which LI Hung Chang is now typhoid sepl 1-lt on the first occasion. The managemen some new and highly lauded form of called after Its inventor, is now the ulti- The edict makes him the sole negotiator * which makes its at least once mate criterion on which all physicians announces that during Its four month discre- appearance on the part of China, giving .him depend for the diagnosis of typhoid fever. In the 150,000 peo- a week, until now they ar9 the bane of stay metropolis, fully and in a manner to Another Frenchman has now discovered tion to act finally the The milk ple saw and laughed at the misfortune 3 generation. fats, cream, that this same occurs in tuber- bind China without interference from clumping that befell “Jones**. It comes with t k butter and milk itself are the most suita- cle bacilli if a drop of blood from a man the Emperor. are or animal suffering from tuberculosis be good cast, and the clever are re ble form of fatty materials, They people edict Is to the request sent added to them. This new method of {j The prior well borne those with dis- Your hearsed the author. especially by as Maine Central R. R. by to Drove beneficial Fay the throne that the diagnosis promises by LI Hung Chang to One German observer turbed digestion. for medicine as the corresponding reac- MICHAEL ST HOW OFF. of Nankin and Wu Chang and viceroys noted that the olive oil tion in fever. Already it has him as vegetable oils, typhoid The Herald com paD: 7 Prince be Included with been tried in Prof, von clinic Square comedy Ching and the like, not only served a very use- Eeyden’s EXCURSIONS . . which the season las b in , and the results obtained by its opened repertoire negotiators. hut were ful nutritional purpose, actually discoverer in France have been substan- Election Bets night at the Portland theatre In tha b This has not yet been respond- request curative In their effects In many painful tiated. There is a medical proverb very of Husslan dramas to the throne so far as the Chinese St. N. 8. greatest military ed by disorders of the stomach. current throughout most of Europe to John, is but if Earl Li s the effect that when find a to minister here advised, A marked feature of the discussion of they thing Sept. 8 to 14, $8.50 to St. John and Return; WITH it of the it is Is there is no doubt be true on the banks Seine, good until Sept. 20. ROSY TEACHERS request granted, was the confidence ex- stomach diseases very probable that there is something in will the same absolute authority carry pressed on all sides in the surgery of the it. has now and Lakes. with which Li Hung Chang stnmanh Tt Is onlv a little over a decade Farmington Rangeley M4RRIAG-S. Ml FAVORITAS, Look Better In the School-Room than been invested. since involving the Sept. 15, $2 to Farmington and Return; is so surgical procedures, to and to King- Minister Wii the authority In Bangor, Sept. 5, Henry AV. Prince of St. $2.50 Phillips return, $3.00 the Sallow Sort. says became more than a field and for return Monday; stomach, anything Johnsbury, VI., and Mi33 Maud E. Smart ol return; good as to remove any possible ques- and to and return; for It is a that will complete Now even very conserva- Bangor. $3.50 Rangeley good cigar creden- great rarity. ten as the of the In 3, Frank B. Farrington and days. tion to sufficiency tive physicians counsel recourse to surgi- Brewer, Sept. give satisfaction to the folks like ob- Miss Dora E. Copeland. Young naturally comely tials. A. Gordon cal intervention when severe stomach In Norridgewoclt, Sept. 3, Harry winner, and you will feel jects, and a good looking, healthy teacher Chaffee’s received of Beinon and Miss Evelyn C. Bickford of Fair- in the White Mountains General despatch persist in spite of medical Sept that offic- symptoms held. that in Park can uo vasty more with pupils, every- this Is in line with Sptember 15 to October 6. Half rates & Til- morning treatment. The result is that the once In Rockland, Sept. 5, Mark Savage and Miss giving the ad- call noints. thing else considered, than the skinny,1 Stella French oi Waldoboro; Wm. A. McLellan er’s former declarations respecting fatal conditl cancer of the fords are nopelessly on, of Mass., ana Miss *leua Merritt. goods you giv- dyspeptic teacher can, The instructor in1 of withdrawing the American Dorcnestor, visabillty stomach, is now considered to be abso- In Dover, Sept. l. Ira L. Gerry of Charleston ing the best tobacco latin and mathematics in a young ladies' from and undoubtedly and Miss Edith M. Ordway ol Sangerviile. AND MONTREAL troops Pokin, curable in cases, QUEBEC lutely many In 4, Alired K. Ames of Macbias at an 3 to increase its Calais, Sept. 25. $7,50 to either place; $10 to money will seminary Macon, Ga.,had experience will cause the government It has been the custom to consider that and Miss Mellie E. Hill. Sept. buy. J both places. Tickets good one month. worthy the attention of any teacher. soma sort of a settlement Xu Kept. 3, Alcide Welcome and efforts to effect of the three lowest forms of Biddeford, plant life, Miss Lena Henri of Kaco. on box She down a little more1 an withdrawal Last Thronsh Car to Chicago Special prices kept running that will permit of early the Sleeping the microbe, ferment and the mould, via Kiagara Falls leaves Portland at 8.50 a. each untii a case of^ «* lots for ten year finally genuine ear service days. from^China. ^ only the microbe produced disease In OtATHa. m. Monday, Sept. 17th, but through nervous prostration set in anl she was The conditions reported by Chaffee ap- -via the White Mountains and Mon- man. In recent years it has bacome clear treal will remain in effect until Oct. oonfined to her bed for ak that Mr, eight months, to warrant the conclusion at 8.50 a. m. pear that certain of the ferments also produced Ann R., of the 6th by trains leaving Portland one In tills city. Sept. 10, daughter is such a as perfect and ■ Pekin lor and 5.50 m. There thiQg wreck, physically mentally. will speedliy leave conditions in late Sampson of Boston, aged 87 p. Conger pathological the human Zephaniali For further see bill boards or She and her friends it was due1 he can act years, 3 months. particulars too much thought of the ports on the coast*where as well as in some of the 102-5. tall^. Today Schlotterbeck & Foss race, higher [Funer,vl Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock phone Go., to but she now knows it was the United F. E. BOOTHBY, GEO. F. EVANS, overwork, more effectively and that those from lier late residence, 222 Cumberland street. animals especially associated with G. P. & T. A. V. P. & G. M. we'll simply say we’re due to food. to the Ger- [Boston pacers please copy. improper States troop3 will not respond man. has even been There serious ques- In this city, Sept. 10. Josephine, infant SCJp7,10,12,13,14 for who Prescription Druggists- Of course the were called further offer ready the n)an sep 11 physicians in, man invitation to make a tion whether cancer was not due to a laughter of John H. and Mary E. Cragin, aged but It Is a 2 months. there is almost nothing that can be in the outside of Pekin. blastomycete—that is, to ferment not l year. wants a New Fall Suit, a campaign from her parents’ residence, 40 done in such to on well remain to unlike the ordinary yeast that splits up [Funeral cases, except rely believed that the objects that Lirvenleaf Wednesday afternooe at 2.30 or sugar solutions Into alcohol and carbonic street, New Fall Hat, anything selected food and care. She was without j’clock. proper be accomplished can be secured dioxide. Now comes the that the proof In Bath, Sept. 5, Mary J„ wife of Clias. Dain, T XI -E3 New put upon all medicines, also so far as the be for man. iQ snappy, Yorl<^ style Grape-Nuts, further military operations moulds, too, may pathogenic lged 35) years. tea, coffee and Iced drinks were taken Soire years ago certain cases of an affec- In Glenburn, Sept. 6, David F. Howard, aged United States troops are concerned furnishings. and tion produced seemingly by an aspergiilus 74 vears. bookkeeper stenog- &way. She had JPostum hood Coffee3 German charge, BANK WANTED—Lady and de- Baron Sternberg, the were There was In Ellsworth, Sept. 4, Joseph AVilliams, aged CHAPMAN NATIONAL We’re for that rapher, experienced competent, fungus reported. doubt, ready sires pis tion. Good moderate « once a The of her food this morn- 30 years. references; day. larger part had a talk with Secretary Hill however, whether this was the real etiolo- Address In Saco, Sept. 3, Mrs. Lucinda T Wentworth, of Maine. both with and salary. B., Fress Office. 11*1 was for this food is made3 in or not, Now this doubt has Portland, roan, prices Grape-Nuts, ing. but it led to no material change gical agent iged r>2 years. With 3 that been completely set at rest by the report In E. special reference to rebuilding the the situation. It Is understood AVoolwich, Sept. 5, Raymond Rice, aged qualities. of a number of cases from different ob- 25 matter and nerve3 at years. pay in the brain Count Yon arrive Hong and It is evident that Waldbrseejwill servers, aspergilosis In Bath, Sept. 5, Nancy S. Qulunam, aged centres. then to CAPITAL. Kong, go thence to Shanghai,and must be granted a place In human 37 years. $100,000.00 The 3 Some of the lesions of the dis- In August 31. George Smith, aged WRITING lady says: “I had been reduce! to Tien Tsin, which will be his military nosology. Spiiugvale, BOOKS, !'o ease resemble ordinary abscesses, and it 25 jears. and pounds in weight when I began using> He is due at Kong about Surplus Undivided Profits, $33,000.00 base. Hong is probable that any of them have been FRANK M. LOW & GO., iTlio funeral of AVinfleld Lawrence Murray Orape-Nuts. The new food was so deli- the end of this and at Shanghai mistaken for such. The disease has es- week, mill take place this afternoon at 2.30 o’clock Solicits tlie accounts of Bauks.ITIer- DRAWING BOOKS, cious and that 1 felt new7 so far because of this Men’s Outfitters, strengthening three days later. caped recognition rorn parents’ residence, 71 Newbury street. cnntile Firms, Corporations and life resemblance to well-known forms ol at once. I have now developed into3 sup- and is to fur- CHAFFEE CABIiES. disease, Individuals, prepared » stout woman, purative the best facilities PENCIL PADS, porfectly healthy, happy Tobacco came in for much more than nish its patrons MOITOIMT SQlTAIiJE}. Washington, September 10.—The fol- weighing 133 pounds, the greatest weightk Its abuse at the doctors’ hands. and liberal accommodations. sepll-lt received at the ordinary ever lowing despatch has been indefinite attained, and have a wonderfullyy Various rather pathological been attributed to its ERASERS, clear, instead of war department: conditions have fresh, rosy complexion, have on tbe “Taku (no date.) use. Certain nervous symptoms Interest Paid Deposits. Ballow, bilious hue of the past. been well known to be due to it, but ‘I “Adjutant General, Washington: NOTE BOOKS, never now have a of dys- they usually disappeared on the discon- symptom Evidence “The afternoon, fourth. ^ac- tinuance of th8 weed and the FOR SAVINGS. pepsia nor any other ache or ail. Amt patients SPECIAL DEPARTMENT cumulates that diplomatic relations will recovered entirely. A Turkish physician ^“g physically and I particularlyT j Interviews and Correspondence Invited. SPELLING BOOKS, not be resumed here for a long time ; notloe the streneth of mind. I never ex- — ALL AT — Russian legation leaves very soon for Tien CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, President. perience that tired, weary feeling after a A Shocking Calamity. Tsin. to me certain Chinese I PORTLAND ACADEMY. bard day s labor that used to appear. My Appears THOMAS H. EATON. Cashier. here whilst befell a railroad laborer” Low Prices. brain will not return “Lately seems as clear and active at nightlt government writes Dr, B A, of Fall term begins September 9 at the rooni3 In and if this is true, Kellett, Williford, DIRECTORS: bfclt foreign army remains, Baxter of both sexes received. was in the morning and I am doingjy Ark. liis foot was badly crushed, but AND VENTILATORS, building. Pupils can transact no business. Private pupils are received aiternoon and eve- fcwloo our legation .BucJden’s Arnica Salve quickly cured OF SHEET METAL. CHAPMAN, SETH L the amount of work I ever did. MADE T CULLEN C. LARRABEE, ning. For further particulars inquire of Pekin to be merely camp for him, It s simply wonderful for Burns, use but My opinion Proof against leaks from weather and condensation. £. M. STEADMAN, FERLEV P. EURNHAM, my name In public, please, ^ Piles and all skin eruptions. It:s MISS E. A. FILES, Principal. Will foreign army pending settlement by Boils, E. VAN NOORDEN F. HAWKES answer inquiries.” Name can be)H the world’s champion healer. Cure COMPANY, ERiCE M. EDWARDS, JAMES Residence 130 Free St. 944 Massachusetts BOSTON, Mass. k obtained powers at other points. guaranteed. 35c. Sold H. P. S. Ave., HENRV S. OSGOOD ADAM P. LEIGHTON, LORIKG,SHORT KARION. from Posturn Cereal Co., Ltd., by Portland, Aug. 25, 1905, aug27«od4w ^ttle (SlgoecQ “Chaffee.” Gtoold, 577 Congress street. Send for catalogue jlyilW&Snrm MW&Ftf seplO eodtt Creek, Mich. ^ MISCELLANEOUS. H1SCELLANKOIIS. SOUTH GORHAM. MISCELLANEOUS. _MISCELLANEOUS.__ MISCELLANEOUS. PORTLAND, ----- •?V•>>.•’gV•>, -JV. <4.■ ^^ •;>^ ^ ^^~ W. G. Roberts, (No. 246 East | Washington Si, Indianapolis, Iud.,) The fair grounds are an exceedingly | Celebrated Last wrote, June 18, 1884, Pretty Wedding busy place. President Deerlng reports Evening. a lai'ge list of horses, cattle, eto., already TO KILBORN S on the grounds. Several tents have bee Lotion and the indications are the fair | ‘Palmer’s put up has completely cured me of Other Item, of Interest Gathered in the will be a grand success. The president GOFor Quality and Assortment. and all of the trustees are BARBERS9 City. nearly hard | ITCH at work in their several departments. after being treated in vain for over § Mr. Herriinan of Westbrook has a iarge three various M.Ds.” yeard by SKINNER tent upon the and will serve 1 SCHOONMAKER. grounds meals as usual. Mr. Herriinan has al- Lotion A very pretty wedding of muoh general Soap been the The interest was ways popular with publio. Prevents and assists in all celebrated last evening at curing I entertainment) between the raoes will such afflictions. B the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Frank By Druggists only. be The Westbrook K. Jones, 40 Alder street, Portland, very interesting. band will be and discourse ex- AND when Miss Lizzie E. W. Skinner of present ARPET cellent which will add much to T13LO—^ South Portland, daughter of Mr. and muslo, the occasion. Everything points to a Mrs. ,A.ustin K. Skinner, was married to successful three fair. The j Sergeant Nathan Dewitt Schoonmaker of very days’ gates will be for visitors this morn- Battery E, 7th Artillery, stationed atJFort open BUYING. PREFERRED Preble. ing at 8 o’clock. RUG The funeral of the late Wm. Hanscom Miss Skinner for some time past has ! ACCIDENT. . . took afternoon at 2 o’clock. been In the employ of the place Sunday j People’s Ferry The attendance of relatives and friends company, and has a host of friends here, INSURANCE CO. was the but found it to be married out- very large, completely filling I necessary IKT 3VE -A-UNTIE. house. attended from Scarboro and side of the city because of sickness at her Many When you money for floor coverings—carpets and A Deering. Rev. W. pas- spend Over 2,00b of tlie best business and profess- own home. The ceremony was performed (Aeorge Reynolds, ional men In tlia State are Its tor of the Con con- protected by pol- Rev. Mr. of the gregatlonal church, icies. In the accident no other by Newcomb, pastor like to feel that the firm trade with will department ducted the services. The muslo was fur- rugs—you you give Company has one-half the business in the State. Bethany Congregational church, under | nished by a mixed quartette, composed an arch of evergreens from whloh was full value in that the will be f . ? of Rev. Wm. Harry E. Day, you every way; goods exactly suspended a horseshoe of w hlte llowers, Cashmore, The Miss Mabel and Miss Harriet Files. PREFERRED sells better and In the background, out of respeot to Day policies at a lower The floral was The as and that onlv what the fabrics A price. the Sergeant, was draped a large Ameri- display very large. described, you’ll pay bearers were Reason Rufus The PREFERRED pays claims can llag. The parlor was otherwise hand- pall Fogg, Deaoon Albert Ishmael Mo- promptly. somely decorated with choice out llowers, Sampson, are worth. Delian, Elmer Ju6tln. The funeral was | Since April, 1899, when the companv com- potted plants, ferns, eto. menced writing Its Health Policies which are under the of W. The entered the direction Mr. D. Brown. the most liberal ones in the held, nearly 2,000 couple rooms to the Our of have us how to sub- $ Interment was at Eastern years experience taught buy policies have been issued for this agency and strains of a wedding march, which was oemetery. nearly $5,000 has been paid oar citizens under The funeral of Coleman Flaherty was them. delightfully played on the piano by Miss stantial to the best We know what A Our business was In 1899 at St. ohuroh, West- carpets advantage. Increased In Maine Florence Harford, and were preoeded by heldj; Hyacinthe’s over 90 per cent, W’e wish to do even better the brook, Rev. Father Decelle officiating. in 1900. Your aid is solicited. Send your brlds’s little niece, Clara May Jones, The attendance from Corham and vicini- .weaves are the how to the cream of exclusive A friends to us. who was daln tily dressed In white silk, best, get pat- ty was large. carrying a basket of sweet peas, and was Mr. Solon Andrew?, the diver, spent all at cost. We know esoorted by the bride's nephew, Charles terns, the lowest possible rug quali- Sunday with his here. THE C. F. MJNLAP AGENCY, Jones, in a black suit with white tie. family | Messrs. Chas. F. Allen and F.O. Morse MANAGERS AND ADJUSTERS, The bride wore a very beoomlng suit of ties from every land, and have a collection equal to metro- have returned from a business in Venetian doth with white trip 8G Me. light gray | Exchange St., Portland, Boston. dec2i eodtt taffeta trimmings, and carried bride’s stores. miss Nellie Parker or who is A roses. uorham, politan assistant teacher In the High sohool, xne ceremony^over, loe ore am, cake Manchester, N. lelt to re- These facts themselves in to our straw and punch were served by Miss Minnie H., Saturday repeat regard jjjj sume her duties. of Laughran of Knightville and Mrs. Myron J. Abbey of Brown university window shades and Isabelle Skinner of South Portland. Only mattings, draperies. is the guest of Fred Summer6ides State a few intimate friends were present, and | Thinkmaking street. besides the bride's parents and other im- Whatever is whatever is whatever will be The Methodist ladles will give meals new, good, over mediate relatives were Dr. and Mrs. F. Bread for at the fair grounds the fair, op- I. Drown, Sergeant and Mrs. Cooper, during posite the grand stand and would like to for our to be A Miss Lizzie Willard, Miss Drown and W. satisfactory patrons purchase, may always mill- see all of seventy F. Jones. their old friends and many new ones. found in assortment the in Maine. ions of Many pretty presents were received and here, largest | Mr. Ervin Dolley was In Gorham vis- hungry Mr. and Mrs. Schoonmaker left on the \i/ iting friends mildnight train for New York on a wed- Sunday. Americans. The Normal, High and Primary ding tour, and returning will reside on schools in our will And think what Pickett street in South Portland. village begin today. Hon. B. F. bourne, railroad W. T. an fac- commissioner, spent Sunday In Gorham. Kilborn Company, important WASHINGTON LIDDY’S HORSE LAY Elder an tor in this Presiding Thayer, preached | DOWN. gigantic excellent sermon at the Methodist baking the un- Mr. Washington Libby was quietly on church, Sunday evening, also held a 24 FREE STREET. his way to Portland yesterday, driving quarterly conference at the close of the j rivalled GOLD his horse and buggy, and about 11 o’clock services. A Id the morning, when he arrived in Mr. and Mrs. Soule have returned from MEDAL FLOUR ! A front of the power house in Knightville, their wedding tour and will reside Tor with its the a limal took it is3 daily j suddenly into his head the fall and winter on Church street. supply of 28,000 to lie down, and doing so broke a 6haft. Mr. George E. Lewis of South Berwick, 1 The employes of the electric road went brother of JDr. Phillip Lewis, Maine ^■ to Mr. barrels. Libbys’ assistance, and scon got street, and at present a member of the j the horse onto his feet again. senior class of Bowdoin college has been elected teacher. W. L. WILSON & CO. Mr. C. A. Dixon has just a purchased Cumberland County Pomona Grange I large farm in where he and hl6 1 Freeport will meet with Pleasant Hill ltiver sons will engage in the duck busi- in uni.mi 1—1111111 raising grange, Windham, Saturday, September ■■■■!! ness on quite an extensive scale. 15, l'.IOO. The following will be the pro- Judge McManus has gone on a sheep gramme : tour the investigating among islands of Opening Exercises. the State in the interest of the Society for Business meatlng. the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Conferring Fifth Degree. Some of the of the Miss Florence Merrlman has gone to Objects Grange, Mrs. Hose C. Johnson Reading Mass,, for a week’s visit. Reports of Sub-Granges, CASTORIA Mr.Jand Mrs. Hetherly Spear who have Dinner. Fo^nfants and Children. been stopping at the home of Mr. Fred Topics for consideration: Do the farm- ers in Maine make too long days for Spear, Front street, for some weeks past, muscular work? How many hours have to Dowdolnham for a gone vl6lt, be- should constitute a day's work on The Kind You Have fore returning to their home in Mary- the farm, and how many for study and land. thought? What advantages are de- rived from our Dr. Moulton and agricultural colleges family, who have to the'Jyoung men expecting to follow been stopping at thelr|summer home at farming as an occupation? The differ- .AVbgetable Preparation Tor As J Always Bought Cushing s point, have returned to Port- ent toplos to be announced at the call similat ing the Food andRcgula- f land. 2 of the lecturer. j' ling the S lowachs and Bowe Is of j The iu neral of the late Albert Spauld- Bears the ON THE FENCE ing who died Saturday at the advanoad WOORFOIIDS. of 87 and 11 Implies a state of doubt. All who Haven’t, age years months was held settled current cloililng questions will at his late residence on Summer street quickly and easily do so after seeing our dis- Mr. r rei V. Aoyes of Woodfords ar- Promotes Signature play of handsome yesterday afternoon. There was a Digeslion.CheerfuP patterns. The fabiics em- large rived home Saturday after a three weeks' phasize, the beauty of the designs and certainly I attendance of relatives and friends. ncssandRest.Contains neither such art could not bo exhibited on finer ma- outing In the vicinity of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. liangor. nor Mineral. terial. We lit as only we can. and our finish Harry Howes,who have Opium,Morphine jj like Noyes rode the ent’re distance from | royal blood Is exclusive. been visiting at Cape Cod, Mass for the NotIKarcotic. Woodfords to Oldtown, on his wheel, past week, returned to their home at 162.4 miles, In exactly 14 hours and 85 REUBEN Knightville, Saturday. kTdYER, minutes. On his return Saturday he Steffie af07dJ)rSAMUELPt7Xmit Henry Wulsh.who has been passing the rode a century in 10 hours 25 minutes, j| Merchant summer at the home of his parents, Mr. Pumpkin Seal" \ Tailor, and owing to the strong head win Js and Alx.Xcnn* * 1 373 PORE ST. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Knightville, RahAleSAit- i < condition of roads was obliged to finish || Near l oot o£ Exchange St. has returned to his studies at Van Duren Anise Seed. * 1 his rail. ■ TELEPHONE trip by Ppbeniwtt / 842-4. sopt8dtf college. Bt C, l^tStnhrXoJa * I In Mrs. Marla Wilson of Prsble street, MASSACHUSETTS CITIES. 0 believe we have one of the best and assortments will entertain the ladlos’ circle of the ) largest 10.—The -- of for men’s Unlversalist churoh this afternoon. Washington, September popu- goods oloihes to be found in this oity, and we also Mrs. Scott Oliver of West lation of the city of Haverhill, Mass., A for High street, perfect Remedy Constipa Use believe we can rnako a better for the announced lion, Sour you Suit or Overcoat will entertain the Samaritan society oiliclally today is: 1900, 37,- Stomach,Diarrhoea next money than other Wednesday afternoon. 175; 1890, 27 412. “These figures show an Worms .Convulsions, Fever j sh- | any house. We guarantee everything, Inspector General Vroom of the De- increase In of population 35.62 per cfno ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fit and and we can partment of the East has finished the in- Material, Work, Style, Pi •ice, prove of from 1890 to 1900 The populations of For Over to spection military posts In our that our vicinity of you guarantee is good. Will ua tbe an d returned to headquarters. other cities, bulletined, are as follows: Facsimile Signature you give opportunity ? PLEASANTDALE. Lowell, Mass., 94,909, as against 77,- 696 In 1890; Taunton, 31,030, as against Miss Mary has returned NEW YORK. Flaherty to In Years 25,448 1890; Lynn, Mass 68,613, as Bangor after some weeks at the home of Thirty D. E. against 55,727 In 1891). I 1 CORNISH, her aunt, Mrs, Mary Jensen. Master John and Miss Mamie Barton — UEN. WHEELER have returned to RETIRES. i-i- Congress Hotel. Plymouth, Mass,, ac- Square 583 St. their Washington, September 10.—A formal ..11 Congress companied by aunt, Mrs. Chas. E. Hayes, order was issued today by the war depart- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ^ Miss ment the retirement of Itefr- Lydie Chase of Chatham, N. H,, announcing _ The Cumberland County if1' CASTQTHE CENTAUR COMPANY. .IA who has been the guest of Mrs. John Brigadier-General Joseph Wheeler, who MONEY cultural and Hill today reached the age limit ol 64 years. LOANED. Iforticaltoral Farrington, street, left Saturday for Boston. The war department has been Informed Society hereby offer a reward o; of the arrival of the Garrone at Heirs and others desirin'? to Mr. Chas. Flckett Is suffering from a transport two hundred dollars for the severe attack of rheumatism. Manila on the 7th Inst., with eight troops borrow money on HEAL EH- of the first aboard. These Trustees’ Sale of Valuable tection and conviction of person Mr. Howard Latham has resumed his cavalry troops Prop, TATE, NOTES, household furni- were Intended for service In THE ZANTE HAIR DESTROYER erty at Public Auction. to the duties as clerk for Johnson, Lambert Co., originally ture, pianos, etc. Business strict- or persons who set fire A Ilurmlrsn The Trustees for the benefit of the after a^short vacation. China. liquid for the Removal of bond- ly confidential. on H"1 Superfluous Hair. holders of the Portland Automatic Seale Com- fair buildings at Gorham Mrs, Chandler Liunnells pany will sell at at 59 and daughter It not removes the hair clear public auction, Kennebec only perfectly Portland. the former 1900- THE In live minutes, but If third street, Maine, office of the morning of 5th, Mildred, Hoyt street, have returned from COURTS. will, applied every on the Sept. day, remove the hair The company, Thursday twenty-seventh day the home of permanently, length of September. at 2.30 For Women. Winnegance, her parents. of time It takes to 1900, o’clock p. m., all the vote of the trustees. entirely destroy It, depends patents, I By l)r. Tolman’s Mont Mr. Charles upon the of the hair. patterns, models, manufactured hly Regulator has brought Watson, Forest strength machines and in to of avenue, U. S. DISTRICT This stock process of manufacture Shawmut happiness hundreds anxious women. COURT. liquid contains no caustic, acid, or pois- Loan who underwent a to said at CIIAS. if. LEIGHTON, -There is no other surgical operation some onous belonging company the time raid Go., positively known suhslauce. there is no danger of Its remedy Petitions in have irustees took posesslo thereof for to medical science, that will so and Is to be bankruptcy been filed leaving a sear, or causing In any the pur- 68 MARKET ST.. quickly days ago thought Improving. Injury way. po-M1.-. of foreclosure. The PORTLAND, ME- Secretary. Bafely do the work. Have never had a singlo Fred A. Burdin. Albion The Zanto Hair Destroyer is sold tinder a written manufactured 1 Mrs. J. W. Barker and by: Foxcroft; ma hlnes Include finished — failure. The longest and. most obstinate cases daughter Han- guarantee to accomplish all that Is claimed of it, package scales, oil Homer seal 's, oil meters, oil closets, and nepCdSt_ are relieved In 3 days without fail. No other street, has returned Bailey, Portland; W. Cooley, many frames nah, Chapel from a SI.50 Kxpiess Ralil and parts of unfinished machines. The remedy will do this. No pain, no no patents danger, few weeks in Gardiner Bridgton. arc strong and have to interference with work. The most difficult and Bath. many years run. Tbs patterns are complete for tbo cases treated corres- Messrs. Louis manufacture ot successfully through and Llnneus Chin Tan Sun San the several machines. and the most satisfaction Worth, of Franoisco, who Terms cash at time of pondence complete Elm have returned sale, August 27th. 1909. Cure Your Piles. FREE' in street, from Wilton. every instance. I relieveliun- cams to this country in the steerage of a Paris Hair SETH L. Lovering’s Store, LaRKAREE.> ,r guaranteedreds of ladles whom I never see. Write for now several 10UU BKYCK M. rrustees- further All letters Dean Farrar Is to deliver the address at steamer, employs hundred Washington St,, Dostou, EDWARDS } particulars. truthfully my eodtf aug29dtd answered. Free confidential advice in all the dedication of the “John Bunyan white people In his factories and canning 19_ matters of a private or delicate nature. Bear window’: .MS SSfKrfi In the Collegiate Church of Kt. owns real estate and EMOVA L—I have removed to 199 1-2 Mid- in mind this is safe under establishments, city |> STEPHEN cub. I was cured without remedy absolutely Mary, on Michael- d o street, up one of P*Jn{ >■JLrrllptia»3 ern every possible condition and will SSouthwark, London, big cattle ranches, runs a Chinese lottery f flight, opposite head 75c. BERRY, tl,o use of ft knife, »n«l without positively mas This I lum stret'f, where 1 shall endeavor lo deserve MAINSPRINGS, leave no after ill effects tho health. Day. beautiful memorial has and several merchandise stores in San American niv business duties. Send p}* upon By the of customers and in The,best Mainsprings made bv s mail I)r. M. TOD- been erected by money contributed patronage my friends the ami enclose Trlflers securely sealed, $3.00. K. by, Franoisco, and is In the real estate busi- the future as Elgin Waltham companies. Warranted stamp. I Have in the past. Fit El) \V. for o whop^Me ar* luIK"t^W^. MAN CO., 170 'Fremont St., Boston, Mass. in half of, or In memory of young folk. ness In o year. the Boot, Job and Carl wish only to help those | for. Hong Kong. GROS8TIJOK, Merchant Tailor. 5 -1 MoKKNNKY, .Jeweler i Printer, Addre**. “• j Monument bquaro. Jly20dtf 1 lossly, ft* I onee did. AiO.37PL.UJU STIIRET. iUO.Lowiston, Me. LEGISLATURE. WASHINGTON. Muchias W. It. Pat tan gall, land and her u people and you can 7 Undine on UopubU- SKKjra’ssr right hand ready to f 111 be Overwhelmingly PISCATAQUIS. m,76 " thing that will be of a“y' COUNTy a* Ueual. °f good to th« tin* Probat0-Calvin W. ATTOKNEY. ^ Brown, city and people. I Cover?0 shfu Wait o® Clifford — °f tU Wh'tahoi1M, Bisbee, Probat0 Alfred 33, Wednesday evening when 1 s W "■ Peaks, ,vn.U“' that the next Maohlaa—O. Hollis Foxcroft°r present at the be show Legls- White. meeting and , J111 ^ 1me returns Attorney—Martin hope L. Durgin. Milo dress you. Unce ,vil!bo overwhelmingly Kepubli- York. k °f ^'ourtia more] than * Henry 13. Piynt, i’ox- the kin* ^ 11 The following Kepubll- croft? light, I bid you good night," ^ttiual. The to the State Sen- MlU”- S. band then set l been eleoted Dov- up "The « ^Commlssloner—Henry Towne, ^ |5BS3ffe%£j®** " Spangled Banner," and then I Staples. Sherlll—Edwin 8. the ,ie: Water boro—G. if. Smith. Ireland, Sebeo. ilie dispersed. The hack lreasurer—Caleb H. Vole in Portland containing ® ANDROSCOGGIN, Sanford—F. j. Allen. Cushing, Dover cessful 8U0' candidate drove off tf.iisoe H. White, Lewiston, Alfred—G. m. Phoenix. SAGADAHOC. started Poland. along Mr. Pearson Fnroai't, W- Sheriff—John W. Ballou Bath. and 1 “if,16 ™.w ‘Nne°hnfll,r^North Dearborn. Allister were 1 saas? ifa&r AROOSTOOK. Herwlok—M. S. Hurd Commissioner—William P. again lustily cheered vs 1 lreasurer Donnell Yesterday. *..* Ho ilton. Marwick—Harold V. Noyes. Albert E. Strout, Bath. responded by bows and ™~ a Burleigh, Charles waving Castle Hill. Democrats have been W. Newell, Rich- hands to the s tun W. lluuley, elected as fol- mond?rn0y people. Mr. Pearson Whiteboo^rPlurality, 2641. a?metil‘ns'illrriwe mm" lows: taken to his 'Vas aj'jf J9 CUMliKHLAN D. °f residence on i’rob“te-H«rJ- O. Part OF PKOBATfi. Portland, Webber, and Mr. McAllister to his iJirrr n. Virgin, KNOX. PhSbur* home °non 'J'®®6 Westbrook. fetate hortton S Burns, SOMERSET. street. Wards. Peabody, Merrill, floandon, Yarmouth, Jvan i sLsi’ a?! Jiweiih L Cushing—G. Young. p. ~i--—__P D. M. Staples, Biidgton. Pennell, Skowhe- ~~ Winburn WASHINGTON. ^Sheriff-Frank llexte-, Pro. ggggggg® a 666 289 “S^sirst FRANKLIN. W‘ ^ 3 370 866 Jonusport—Charles S. iira^erd, Beyond Hopes of Most 4 \eW9ll F. Noble, Phillips. Hinckley. SkoirheganC0UrtM~NeWe11 6,58 191 Geo. ot 6 373 H. HANCOCK. DOUBTFUL DISTRICTS. Probate—Edward P, Dan- Stevens, P.. 868 Griffen, forth, *“* 6 535 bkowhegan Sanguine Prohibs. <5 £03 J h Hamlin, Ellsworth, There are a 7 J *T J3 K. number of districts Register of 698 218 '\7S7‘ 3532LalE3 Oiland. where Probate-Nathan Powler 3Ft» A K. BUCK, the eon 8 878 test has been more or bkowhegan. 266 less close, Pro., y 500 KENNEBEC, W. Dote'n, T 471 120 and where t he result Gower, Skowhe- g CONGRESS ST. Augusta. cannot be an- ^Attorney—George 1 420 280 I p o. Vicfcery, nounced, as follows: ^and 47 Altlen, Wiuthrop. J* Merrill> St. island. 2 9 Kttlillua In Alba,nsniS3l0ner_Milt°n Libby, Pittston. Hancock county, where John W. H McDonald, P ^s*sffis«2S3saaajH®Ei3^asffisass C C. §3§«§SgSS g® Potal.^---®L__?8_ Somes, Treasurer—Roland T. Patten. Skow- Si 5276 2267 LINCOLN. Republican of Mt. Desert, ran hegan. p,,.,llr, against Bion P » McFndden, Dresden. E. Whitney, Democrat of Plur«,ltJ, fJ019 Onin WALDO. ® C 3~ Norton. Pro. 3 OXFORD. Eden. co-xcooaDxcjH 25 OUNTy Sheriff—Samuel G. Barton Cut the Democrats r£ TKEASUltEIf. In Norton, Belfast. Badly By O THE 1’. Stearns, Lovell. Kennebec county, where °f £ DAILY Joseph Melville bate—George F. Johnson, 2 H Wards. ■L'ho*upson, Skillin, PRESS. H. Prinoe, Buokfleld. J. Powers, of Belfast;6 Nichols, Claries Republican Pittston, ran In Pro. of City. Abbott, oS«googS 3 1- PENOBSCOT. against Irank S. Register Probate—Charles P. Haz- g ~ § -P-_D._Pro Collins, Democrat of eltlne, Belfast. 3 * 3 gfg 226 126 James Adams, Bangor, West Gardiner. 3 353 Mont- Sj3 89 ftafllcf Plummer, Dexter. In Knox Foster, 4 Can where Royal Grlnnell, l£epub- vlBet0rney—Purton fj McGowan, D jwoisesooiaoo oo1^ 190 84 always be found at the Aatbaliiel M. Jones, Lincon. 5 «‘5 356 66 periodio lican of ran Commissioner—Joseph W. Sears- g tores of: Union, against Frank E.Lit- Brook, 6 5o8 198 81 PISCATAQUIS. tle hale of port. thecsame town. *21 80 Macfarlane, Greenville. Treasurer—Alfred A. Belfast. O D.... Victor In Lincoln Small, Kurke, °co 81 sri *61 county where Frank A. SsSggggs® § g j'4 96 i SUSP SAGADAHOC, WASHINGTON. 118 N. G. Fessenden, 626 « of Bristol *■< t 51 lhompson ran against John * Is ,9 Hi44« W. H. Jewett 604 y. C. Whitehouse, Topeham. Sheriff—Isaac P. Longfellow, Machlas The Parade of & and 1 229 76 L. Berry, Democrat of Mr. Pear, 45 I. A. Libbev. 670 DamariscottUt Attorney—Marshall N. McKuslck. ^sland 2 9 16 fcurague. & SOMERSET. In Calais. «st»bb>.D.3' McKim, 405 Congress Springfield, Penobscot ISIUggsa Chas Asbtoa, 931A 3tre®fc G. Weeks, Fairfield. cckinty, Clerk of §3 Congress strf George where A. E. Courts—Phineas H. Longfel- son’s Friends. 92 B.E Connell 135 I’ llrrunl Plfl.lUIH Gowell, Republican, ran low, Machlas. Thnr, 2179 765 Congu^l^^ ntyalncf UWf II T_-r\ V ¥- «,',v,ne^ VM congress street. °-- **• Ibompeon’s WALDO. wvuoa, J7 jmuurai. Judge of Kelte"er'D" a75, N. E. Ha ecu, 2 Probate—George R. Gardiner plurality, W. J. Exchange street In Calais. g 8SSil§!ss bl Cenms, 419 Comrmrr.u,i Albert Frankfort. Hudson, Penobscot county, where i| ATE Cor- Fierce, Treasurer—Willlntn Xf xt„„v. .i_ AU“™«- Bo>'d and W. V’w Hj1?’ Oxford street WASHINGTON. Henry Briggs. Republican, ran -’ J s Wards. field. 3 Ingraham. D Bi-»o®«5oo» g j; Krf°n* 1J7,Middle street?tlefaL against F. =$ 3 Y~~---- A. Murchie, Calais. George Hill, Democrat of H. flj 8828S8S’-’-' 25 _.-Yes._No. T. a. Smyib, 70 George Commissioner—George Coffin, Har- s 2 86 Exchange street661' & K. Wilson, Cberr/tteld. Corinth. rington. ft « 134 3 67 65 YORK. In Exeter, Penobscot H o O county, where YORK. Greene, I). ®-t-l CO C5 05 7M '-l fc. Hodgson, 9614 Poi>tianwBj' Oliver Tttoomh, Aoton, Grlnnell, ran Sheriff—Newell T. And (J) 5 79 Hi d Republican, Fogg. Sanford, Speeches By Sheriff-Elect Peaks Stree'* E. Saoo. F. W. Clerk—Willis T. a 6 125 92 ?• Island. George Morrison, against Hill, Democrat of Exeter. Emtucns. Saoo. a ^^ackott.450 ("iigre-s Freeman G. Rankin. Weils. Judge ot Probate—Nathaniel 7 129 144 w' ii’li’ St. In Somerset where Hobbs, Mr. ©Randal), R.. £§{5283333 3 2 Pine street county,In Falrlleld, North Berwick. McAllister. ft no :o >3 co iq co oo 3 8 223 ] 83 ¥-|¥-viUE!er’G8 Charles H. « ft H. D. Hoxle, Republican, ran Attorney—William S. Matthews, Ber- 5 9 101 119 McKenzie,1 8®,g S' a T A. J. 56 8 and Clarl* la Knox county the Senator was cou- against E. J. wick. 9 island 1 85 110 Barter, Portland pfe? Laurence, Demoorat. * t:i- & Treasurer—Parker C. Allen, R.— island 2 8 8 ¥‘i,a'/^'as^m Custom House Wh-irrViUrt‘ ddered doubtful. In liurnham, Waldo where Wiggin, Kenne- ||lg|!gS3 g g John Cox. 23 Monument county, bunk. O 05 H square * -Hutchinson. 12 Elm lathe House of the Charles E. ran Totals' —_1_5 J.i' street! Representatives Libby, Republican, Commissioner—Samuel W. Junkins. £ a J. Piiuss. 61 India street! g 978 1019 C. H. Mowing Republicans are indicated by against Charles B. Wellington,Democrat York. flu,r.n,er btoweil, 39 Preble street of I C. F. Simonds. 87 India the returns as elected; of Register Probate—Harry B. Ayer. B.|igg§g|?3S3 4_ CHECK street Unity. ft v a ® s s WIN Biddeford. « 3: i* I. I lfs.. In Waldo ft Prelfle. the ^'moutn. Llnoolnvllle, county, where The result of the vote for sheriff in g. c£nSes “bouE^t ln, -* West end a“d ANDROSCOGGIN. SarMi i- p <£>S‘2r*0°T“*©^~t4-H O ^! Hotels, and Grand Nathan D.Ross, ran even ..R.. * irunk^ATT Republican, against Portland yesterday was a 0 sigggog^.® of Cepots. Itcanal^be Lewiston—Jacob It. surprise 40 ingenuity obteined ot?m«U,ni?a Little, Geo. It. Arno W. Knight, Democrat of Llncoln- CUMBERLAND LEGISLATORS 2 d tHTMethods The, Bros., Agents on all trains Cntsholm to the most sanguine of the Prohibition tral. Grand C®n' Haskell. Stephen J. Kelley, William vllle. W 5 Cse Trunk and Portland supporters. Barton failed to hold the in Their a*'d ‘of Sabouriu. g Chase R ®gS3Sg333 g ft ? Sfe 8 Trade. Trains. agenis°on any of In Lubec, where over 500 «JS°bSS Auburn—N. W. Harris, Bennett B. Washington county, strength of his party, losing ^ °an ft 3! 3JS° 08 fouua at the Fuller. J. C. Pike, ran There Were Hot and Republican, against G. Fights In the Districts votes, carried ward 2, 3 4, «i Devices DlacheesfKESS following Turner—A1 bert P. Gilmore. S. l^espeaux That tt„Iave Autum-S. A. Pollistsr Thayer, Democrat. and Some and island Been Snccessfnl. 1 a Reverses. ward 1, the others by Webb.R.£SgSS§§g33 g ly Augusta—J F. Leeis—Thomas 11. losing ® oo no oo >o co oo Co Worke 1 Pierce, Boathby. »h £B *° °btnin Alfred—J. M. Akers Columbia, Washington is most Ward ::::::::*«> *> ® Signature* Lisbon—Thomas 11. county, large majorities instances. pi Which Bailey’s lioothby. : Wer Island—D. P. Sennoft where A. J. ran Pear- ::::::::: fc33 § Afterwar«l Turned In- n6tt Lisbon—J. H. Brewster. Merritt, Republican, 1 proved to be the banner ward for ••••••••• Oi Monev Bath—Johmo. Shaw. ••••••», ,} Webster—Frank L. Forrest ••••••••» ^1 j the Clever Berlin K. H.—C. Sanborn. agalnBt G, Coffin, Democrat of son, his there 208. Rogues. Falls, S. ciar* Fulaml—J. M. There were not in several of the plurality being Biddelord—A. M. Burnham. Libby. Harrington. fights sher- The total vote cast in Portland for ••'••**•• ; ; ; a Bridgton—A. W. IugalIs legislative districts in Cumberland coun- '-l ^ veteran do- •h ca oi 3 >o to .23 tective, ?aid Brunswick—F. P. Shaw. AROOSTOOK. There was also doubt in the iff '■ at kjI0rt^Grs’”° Ellsworth exceeded that of two years ago by o-' busiest of all Bangor—J. C. ty. In Portland, South Portland and rs-onrsrsr} ©'H2 5 bonest class the dis- Glynn. New Sweden—Axel and Districts. Boothbav Harbor—0. H. Tornquist. Wiuthrop Westbrook 1,782. "H^o tIle hardest to F. Kenaisten the Republicans ware all |«rtSc5sfe35c4® track of. keep Brownfield—Jay U Frmk. Easton—Ether W. Sprague.. There was in Ward Tho0^ some excitement at the whole Cape Elizabeth— Dyer & Caribou,—George W. Irving. The right, as well as In several country dis- round and cauL tu® J.4 >‘ear Jose. countiesT 3 during the early occasioned the pollce a lot Sherman--Isaac Cushman. tricts. But In Scarboro, Yarmouth, Gray, morning or, because the of both- Cum Derland MlihJ-^iifI(frO?ir’ the of a reward for evidence Vote of Portland for Vary their Camden—Fred Moulton—Beecher Putnam. and by posting tuuch. methods so Cewis Cumberland, Naples districts Demo- Governor These ^ Cor Ashland—IS. S. of one ledows nish—L. B. Knight’ Thornton. as bribery which was torn down by scheme get up a new Republicans Usual Enjoy Victories crats were elected. In ‘‘Par- everv Deertng—i.. ,.00 rts. Bridgton occa- ®ome of them are Littleton—George Crosby. or the Republican workers. This I'eally nieu of Altering Center—j. b. In Maine son" was to b to Tay.* Byant1 sw Fort FalrtlelU—Herbert T. Powers. Counties. McKinney defeated after a hard ^ 18_8-s who av ..0 Pleven I fiinnpd finmp 1f nnrl Were = 2 © © f b good livin ard 8. 464 210 20 marry therr.a Portland. Coffin, R., 328. the crowd would not be satisifod until 125 50 1 •’ and of course the circuit South PorUaud—J. F. ftiernr.iaa. KM Ward 9. 417 230 75 643 rider got OX. Pinkham, D. 117. both ) 258 211 Commissioner—George P. Plaisted, a word or two had been heard from Island 1 ..44 11 the c°nclnsio° of 16 71 10 solemn .. Gorham. Island 2 43 wSld ^ }he tgrnth VWH!1Moemsomn’E°PorUaa Bocklaml—Maynard S. Bird, H. Irvin Mr. 61 18 33 tbut made tbe sup' Windham—j \v i;Paa GORHAM. Mr. Pearson and McAllister. Posed elopers n Hix. Treasurer—James M. Thompson, New wife tbe south Paris—a. L.stmrtevant. After the and hac TotalsT.' 4484 2324 766 was farmer Gloucester. cheering whistling SCrTTlp-& delighted I?an.and Al Sllurtieff & Co. Washington—Walter E. Morse. Purinton, R. 278. Peed’s 182 Uame as |ouJ{* from hie 1 plurality in 1898, 1682. ness wit' South W o o .vvTw Camden—Frank H. FRANKLIN. 131. Mr. Pearson up to an TSn his- aterboro-G. ° Ingraham. Abbott. D., subsided, got Allen plurality in 1900, 2160. 0]abn° S.ico-W, L. crowd W7hich the ^.prate marriage certificate Sireeter? Vlnalhaven—F. S. Walls. Sheriff—James F. Worthley, Strong, seat, gave a gracious bow to the Simonton, Socialist, gets 115 Saco- -H. B. Kendricks & Go. BRUNSWICK. votes. httle fisbed up his E. L. Commissioner—George JJ Clarke, New and then started in. fellow citi- black f.rom Preble. LINCOLN. “My gU‘*terTp* tn the morning that South Bristol—N. W. Vineyard. Wilson, R., 671. Vote os Portland for signature Gama<*& don't know and a liioEiaston—B. w. of zens, you how pleased Sheriff at bank in the Walsh. Boothbay Harbor—Luther Maddox. Judge Probate—Josiah H. Thomp- Snow, D., 309. neighboring ^peared Vmal Haven-A. B. I am the recep **»» at the foot °f a check YinaL Jellerson—S. T. Jackson. son, Farmington. Towns, Pro., 71. highly gratified with f-1900-s for a i VS alaoboro—Geo. Bliss. --,RQO 10Unt It. Attorney—Herbert S. Wing, Kingfleld, tion this he said. I than 6 t3 M b TT~1898— out Und was cashed with- West'Paris—S. T. White. Boothbay—John Dougall. evening,” s question, Treasurer—Carleton P. Merrill, Farm- -D AIjJJHJ U 1±± AJN L) U U IVltJKiKHAiN L>. heart foi S £ g S? 5 Wiscassett—Gibbs & liundlett. OFOltD. you from the bottom of my WatervUle—W. L. •S o 2 « S. Wa3 on Spalding. ington, lived 3 O CD g printed heavy Shaw, R. Triokey, D your manifestations. Here I have p Westbrook—W. B. Bootliby. Woodstock —Samuel L, Kuss. HANCOCK. C B g 3 -ardbo^rd^an?^,wherever names or dates 113 the and on Were to he w Woodfords—Chapman & Wyman. Falmouth, 117 with you for last 25 years b M m b p Norway—A. F. Andrews. Register of Probate—Charles P. Dorr, iut tbe cai'dboard was Yarmouthville—A. J B. MitchelL Cumberland,137148 I take : awayy "ltb Paris—Henry D Hammond. Ellsworth. the first day of next January when y S m S witT*0^ina beveled edge, und the Dixheld—William F. Putnam. Totals, 34U 365 coun- : *. ; o Commissioner—Nahum Hinkley, Blue- my oath of office as sheriff of ed °u smooth Paper past- Bumtorcl Palls—Waldo on°the hnnfe of a signature that could Pettengill. hill. it will be an in life work. of the not be told from WINDHAM AND POWNAL, by epoch my Ward 1, 287 186 495 TTTT-~-A. showintr th^ certificate and the Fryeburg—Dean A. Dal lard. Sheriff—Howard F. Whitcomb. Ward 282 original. We have been laboring long and hard 2, 321 269 221 »,7 5-1 the beveled holes. Be- H. Ells- Ward 356 137 W C“5, “So many precautions PENOBSCOT. Attorney—Charles Drummey, Haskell, Morrell, Edwards, at last are 3, 333 457 skeets of how- have been worth. * Pro. In this cause and the people Ward 4, 279 242 241 57 ever, a hi nut, Pasteboard, thrown around 248 !74 c ieck had checks by people who deal Bangor—F. O. F. H. Park _R._D. a man in Ward 6, 302 156 312 M so that been inserted, Beal, hurst, KENNEBEC. ?oing to see, depend upon it* 302 214l*1? «;V in them that it is P. A. Windham, 308 150 49 Ward G, 347 172 366 41 line came un- largely, now almost Porter. wili honest- 3f dcr the right 87 45 5 this offioe who can and who War 1 7. 430 200 250 47 onpniSaature impossible to make, for Patten—H. P. Gardiner. Sheriff—Andrew L. MoFadden, Water- Pownal, 570 618™ ta *°r >"8 "-i1”™8’ all particularly unfortunate O'JLTSFIELD, >ur homes this 1 want my 7, 874 80 through \he\r iu check Bowdoln—J. II. Moulton. Clerk of Courts—Charles L. evening, 0,1? raDsl’er underneath. transactions, though no line of McCurda, 4(58 99 Oyer s;7nn paper Bath—John P. Albert 11 Shaw. 1 aborer, Bev. Bdward S J. AicAlllster, 8, fo‘, business is free from attack. llyde, Wisoasset. Briggs, Caswell, Gray, 52 on that trick, a 9, 421 000 “As “One smooth Phlpaburg—Chester V. Minott, Jr. Commissioner—Chester D. Hall, Wal R. D. Pro. i o to you, even if he only says a^,rVecured the is device, though, was that speak Island 1, 44 75 ah that is si«nature doboro. g Tvnw*°JVever’ practiced by a gifted young fellow SOMEltSKT. btisfleld, 130 74 10 1 ew words.” Island 2, 61 lG can °UG °£ th° ageuts who OXFORD. g secure a renl^i, 1f would secure a position and Casco, 74 86 18 Mr. Pearson was to the wntten one of hold it lon» 1*. applaaoded their intended enough to the Skowhegan—Edward Page. C. Bethel. Harrison, 149 148 6 his little Totals, 4^859 SGCk !t is an gain confidence of his em- Attorney—Ellery Park, cho after he had concluded 2^59 for reioicim, Vlctinis> occasion Starks—William L. Walker. E, ^ ployers. He was often Judge of Probate—Addison Herrick, 343 308 34 even more Reed’s 0ne successful check placed in posi- Madison—William F. Greene. Totals!, and the crowd was plurality, 2,600. Worker h-ui gL’ tions of trust Bethel, peeoh toethod th«t where he could have Falrtleld—Charles II. Hoxie. was called COUNT puzzled the made M. Paris, oyous when Mr. McAllister Y experts for n l away with Dt, Treasurer—George Atwood, j COMMISSIONER 8 time* Tbe large sums; but, so far as Alban*—L. C. Dillingham. street on the signatures Sheriff—James R. Tucker, Paris. ( n. The of the -Fine Wards checks h known, he never stole a HttsUeld—Gordon Dobson. A Princely Reward. young pastor Piaisted, Presented were so ap- cent. When the 1 | Register of Probate—Randall T. Taylor, as Story, Patently genni« time was for his kmbden—John W. Morin. c hurch was tendered a warm greeting Gray, lae that even the on ripe coup, no Mexico. “Boy,” said the wealthy man, beaming whom the men however, t*ie cries lies would hold him.. He with have done me a 1 le arose from his seat aBa WG1'G invariably fell WALDO. PENOBSCOT. gratitude, “you eould not perpetralcd heir swem°tdileaai to a ‘legacy’ which was great service, and I am going to reward t f “What’s the matter with JMcAllister? l ^ they were forgeries, ex paid him ~s~s cent fmm in R. 89 the form a Belfast—Melville C. Hill, Sheriff—Charles Brown, Bangor. a 3, 556 of check, mailed you.” j le’s all “McAllister’s hum- g£ they C°uld not him by a Waldo-Alien J. Simmons. of Probate—James H. Burgess, right;” 4, 374 84 remember G ^ confederate. His Judge thank the small were not 857 4^Jac*having signed such employers were glad to “Oh, you, sir,” gasped , “He:s the for ’em*’ 66 checks Tt >araport—James H. lvneeland Bangor. aer;” boy 5, 548 go indorse the check for so L, Patten, boy. 80 the that creditable an nlnterport—Luther W. Frederick. Attorney—Bertram Smith, £ few. 6, 601 fellow fwlat and as laf a difovored employee, soon as he “Here in this small case,” continued 7, 864 80 a zinc ured signature, had got the “This is kind of he said. “My 261 etchlnl* money he vanished as the “is the first dollar I ever you,” 8, 472 96 made from took « completely as it millionaire, as go matrix 0f th it- ^ oice is not at all tor*3SSi3-’ y°u 59 the earth had swallowed him made. You may look at it. And here is strong », 420 this engraving and into up The a yf matrix olZmc details I doing lot of Island 76 & were exactly the same a recent of The 1 :now that have been 1, 44 in TGry baTd rubber com‘ in almost copy Claptrap Magazine, Position a dozen oa; tl*J° y°u Island 2, 61 16 which1 s that were which contains my article how I t alking for the last few g its iU,t cn0l,8b of reported, but telling .he trouble \ .s 'ork is Hard Work without GOLD DUST, fi evening. 1 4879 elasiicltytmre,‘,iTito show traces of they were never reported made it. Read it, and heaven bless ^ rill have to excise me this Totals, ~ any may -r embossing on .mtil after tU- |^°t °f Fort. 7(37 ?£ damage was done and the Standard and Times. 1 ove the State of the o33T Plaisted’s plurality 2635, Print you.”—Catholic Maine, from it fEEf *1Cemng the. \m' smoothest of all the ‘cheek stamp h comPos,tlon workers’ was he wass nm * j n a place of ahie to produce duplicates safety/’-New York Isews,

9 FOH SALE. MISCELULANEm/S. MAINE TOWNS. MURDERED MISSIONARIES. CLOSING OUT SALE BY St. SALK—House Seo. VV. Brown, 53 Exchange CPOIt containing 12rrice asked. G. F. ALEXANDER & CO 1 hm Hotspur—“ Why, so can I, or China Ninety-three. Estate, 93 Exchange street. 1st—10 room house, Coyle Park, hot and cold £®al to can any man. BUXTON. rater, bath, furnace heat, wired for electric polt SALE-New three Hat house, cemented cellar A glits, sewer connections, separate heaters, extra largo lot. Will rut® But will come when do 6 —Mrs. Martha Hill .0 they you Chicopee, Sept. nd all modern improvements, loca ion line per cent net; price fOuOO. G. F. ALKY a v (Copyright 1900 by the Associated Press.) for cash or OKU & 93 call for them f ’’—Shakespeare. died at her home on Wednesday, about nd price very low exchange. 00., Exchange street. GKO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. 4 i3U Mrs, Hill has Shanghai, September 8.—Mr SaLE—Genuine How quickly wise and witty p. m., aged 74 years, Saturday, 2d—Double house ou Douglas street; rented POR bargain In threTlI^tw Hotspur’s * house, good sized lot and retort tears the mantle in been coniined to the house since John Qoodnow, the United States oonsul Mm* extract, ays 11 per cent; will sell at a bargain. stable. Will nai tragic which April, mlmf I nvestor 10 cent all j, 53 St. per net, new. GEO. w. BROWN. Exchange built thro, Glendower and shows beneath after in bath stalks, but coniined to her bed about two general here, Inquiries every pos- Its and medicinal |j new house on avenue. iears. rooms, set tubs, open plumblm? only 'J{ body knows purity, strength great 3d—Fine Deering the seer’s the of the mounte- rooms with bath and all J. F. ALEXANDER & 00,93 robe, motley weeks. She is survived by her husband, sible source, learns that the number of j| ||J Fessenden Park, 8 Exchange! m bank. Most would have value. Don’t take the weak, Witch Hazel lodern Large lot with room people taken British and Amerioan missionaries watery j improvements. SALE—Brick house, lo Mr. Gage Hill, who is in delicate health, prob- jfij |j ||1 || f or Gooo feet. Must be sold at once. rooms amt garden furnace the Welchman at his word, and called I^Oltbath, heat, located In nart murdered the In to be “the same as” POND’S , GEO. W. BROWN. 63 Exchange St. western and one son, Mr. Jerry Hill, our High ably during uprising 11 preparations represented of city, near Congress street, him seer, without noting the difference J| £| 4th—Fine new house. 17 Deeiing aveuue,. $3500; it’, ® China has been while 17 “ lews to our regular customers that to call and to school teacher, and three grand ohildren; ninety-three, contain wood alcohol,” ) 'essendeu 8 elegantly finished, Seii between command. ll EXTRACT. They generally Park, rooms, ;>est bargains in real estate In A modern or Portland » also one who resides in others stationed In Chi LI and Shan Si |j| || II improvements. Cash exchange, & Certain of are brother, Ohio, a ALEXANDER CO., 93 points comparison sug- which irritates the and, taken is ? nd at a figure to investment. No finer Exchange street. 7^ are for and there & skin, internally, deadly tempt between Glendower’s claim aud one Mrs. Files of West provinces unaccounted P e to increase in value. SALE-At De gested tragic sister, Mary ot in the Park and su pOR ring Centre, two storv the is have POND’S sold ONLY GEO. VV. BRO 53 Exchange yt. ■ rooms and comic claim made in some spe- Gorham. Mrs, Hill taught school here reason for the belief that they i I poison. Get genuine EXTRACT, WN, house, lnp roor, eight all linishnf jjj fg j1 5th—A fine new house on '.emouted collar, built live * just completed years, cious advertisements. ‘‘I am a woman, in the old brick school nouse at met th9 same fate. Of those whose * lotouxiom Chicopee in SEALED bottles, in BUFF wrappers. i Lawn street, 9 finished rooms with bath and souse in tine couditbn and a bargain I know all about woman. I understand J3 I? ; The of ll F. & about 50 years ago, and she has always deaths have been absolutely proven ,11 modern improvements. opportunity ALEXANDER CO., 93 Bichanw or meet. woman, and I can cure woman because I '' ~* iife time. Gash exchange. been interested in the welfare of the twenty-two were Americans, eight men, GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. am a woman.” The modern Mrs. Hot- i VOR HALE—At a bargain, of her was one women and six children—and thir- For sale—Eight house lots in Fessenden * oiH^resIavemil young people town. She sight near Ooy e Fat k. bouse g spur puts her finger right on the weak j ’ark. Tlisse are tli.i balance remaining out of containing room, were British—nine fifteen and bath, steam neat, house all m of that of the oldest members of the Congrega- ty-four men, 0 52 already been sold. Apply to finished n» spot clamorous claim by saying : lots, naving ural wood, cemeuiei cellar, women There is GEO. W. ()3 Kxenango St. pertectdraina*. if can cure woman tional church at Grovevllle. All her old and ten children. strong BROWN, lir class iu way. ‘‘Why you simply 7209 feet every G, F. Al.KXANliPii 3 house lots, Monhegan Island, 93 because are a so can I of her that more killed at St CO., Exchange street. you woman, then neighbors speak character in the proof thirty-seven I < lach. Apply ______St. and so can any woman.” Which very very highest terms, and she was beloved by Tai Yuen. All the natives from that GEO. W. BROWN, 63 Exehahge VO it SALE-At Peering Highlands. HyTrl^ WANTED—MALE HEI.P. septBdtf. * house, all first plainly brings out the common sense all who knew her. The have the place tall substantially tha same story. TO LET. lly new, class plumiiuT family two separa e lieat is. cemented celar fact that the cure of diseases does not sincere of s>iU sympathy everybody in this I'en men, thirteen women and seven 18 as irays, eie< trie 11TANTKD-A young man about years r LET—Desirable tenement of 0 su ny FOR SALE. lights, $f>,ooo. Call for lull dw a man or a Funeral afternoon at Oculars at ofllce of G. depend upon being being vicinity. Saturday shildren are known to have been there. office assistant; must bo a good penman I>0 rooms, In good repair, at 28 High street; F, ALEXANDir t woman 3 o’clock at her late u3 sue t. but does depend upon a residence. and quick and correct at figures. Address I’. O. ; alee low to small family. Inquire at house or (JO., Exchange being The list of numbers: on a ya® trained and Schoohfcegan in some parts of our town missing Box, 097, Portland, Me. 10-1 L P. WELCH, 98 Bxohaoge street. li t pOR SALE—20 acres of land in Portland, experienced physician. X street and desirable HALE—First class house at on Labor but not in the old brick Americans twenty-one beautiful neighbor- OakdlT There as far as is no Bay, twenty men; before ij'ORnine rooms and hath, all is, known, quali- ANT ED—Men to trade. New LET—D nvn t ilrs rent at 110 North 8t., ] mod. high elevation; must bo sold modern iinnrov.’ school house at Chicopee until Tuesday learn barber meat ’, anout fied woman associated with women and twenty children; British, Y\r»* rO 0 rooms and bath, hot and cold water, first fctob'M- 1st; §800. W. H. WALDRON & large piazza io.uoo It. laud physician with Miss Blanche as system. Only eight weeks required. Tools price morning, Patridge ( flue < 18 Middle street. bio, tine location. Just the for medicine firm. It is cer- women and donated. Wages K» Steady lsss repair, sun all day. very sightly, 30., _ll-l place any proprietary teacher. scholars are recorded, forty-one men, Iorty-nlne todays. position at home. G. F. ALEXANDER & (JO Thirty guarantee d when through. Chance now to earn tews of the city and suburbs. Inquire " tain that there is no one, man or Some of the are to nineteen children. } r OR SALK—$ 00 grocery and provision tore; change street. woman, parents Indignant Iree and transportation before :ilOMA8’ STABLE, 34 Lafayette -,jX‘ who can an scholarship,hoard St._11-1 * first, cla-.s stand ou busy thoroughfare, show or record think that at u legal town meeting last It Is to the numbers of Write for Iree MOLER’S VOR SALE— Bargains in experience Impossible get entering. catalogue. bath a I owner a road, City Propcr(y~tlni O tenement. 7 rooms, lolng goo business, going * will l U on to that of Dr. R. V. more spring the town voteu to raise $500 to BARBER SCHOOL, New York City. 10-L [ LET—Upper pay per cent the lnveshueut and equal Pierce; the Catholics but there were many * and shed. exposure. 18 Wilmot 'ttiile.Ka month. A genuine bargain, think build a new school and that it killed, Sunny vac.nl lots "dirt” cneap. Farm lands than of treatment of wom- house, 1 >f it worth 4 times the we can thirty years sisters and some are 5 treet. Inquire at lower onlv S5-0) dollars, soil lower than have told was assessed In the French priests and WANTED—Two first class steam fitters at BELL._ll-l 106 Cabot they in tne las’ A en’s diseases with cent, taxes, yet nothing imount, write quick. Address K., We ninety-eight per »» also three The have a number of desirable iarm, has been done. No lot has been pur- in the country where the Russians are once, good helpers. rtFKICR OR FACTORY BUILDING The it., iioxbury, Boston, years. cured out of more than lialf-a-niillion & St. * Mass._11-1 for sale In Cumberland County, u. F. Ai ky nor one SMITH ABBOTT CO., 72 Union Lr first floor of the building occupied by the chased, stlok of timber bought. There are also several Swedish AN 1)KR & CO., 93 street. women treated. Sick women can con- lighting. Oner lean Express Company on Plum street Is SALE—House 44 Carleton street, 11 Exchange Neither has the old house been repaired grocery •ult Dr. Pierce letter and Danish Protestants. WANTED—By-a7)7st~ciass "jobbing ; iflored for rent. Apply to E. A. NOYES, Borl- F'ORroom with bath and laundry, steam heat, VOlt SALE—Heal by absolutely free nor have its house of an groc- Estate. We sanitary arrangements.which Portland, experienced Bank. 10-tf ■ct ho Gs, not and cold water. To be sold to * bny and'iin of of Chi- and and Savings real estate or hand.e on charge. Every letter is held as are a constant menace to the children’s The massacre and persecution ery salesman acquainted wit it tlte city teitlo the estate of Samuel Waterhouse. In- commission ami name take entire charge of properties for and been ai d country trade of Maine. Answer with lull ( LET—Two very sunny rooms of SAMUEL WATERHOUSE & mm-rrsl strictly private sacredly confidential. health, improved. nese Christians ojntinues everywhere pleasant lUire SONS, dents, tents, etc. Our and address. BOX 1C77. ItO steam bath room collecting facilities for All _ with private family, heat; kit Fore answers are mailed securely sealed in leaders intend street.__84. prompt attention to your wants uusn SEBAGO. it Is said the anti-foreign >d sau e floor: near Spring street cars. 60 passed WANTED—Floor Call Monday at very Correspondence solicited, G. F. ALr perfectly plain envelopes. Address Dr. and mi- layers. MEAL STREET. 10-1 LOR SALE—A good paying fish business. Y*V 6—Win. H. Willard of to exterminate them, McArthur Westbrook Sem- DElt & CO., 93 street- R. V. N. Y. Sebago, .Sept. literati gymnasium, •T about 300 customers. Address FISH Exchange ^' Pierce, Buffalo, Portland came this afternoon to the for Mr. C. S. Sebago. nor officials are sending memorials to inary, Morrills Corner. Inquire of six ROUTE, Box He 1 LET—Very desirable upper rent 1567._8-t SALE—Thoso having property for sale will stay until Monday morning. An- one Dr. Pierce’s Favorite thanking her for rid- Delong.__s-t IlOrooms at 31 Lincoln street, vyoodfords, Foilwill lind It to their advantage to call Prescrip- other from Portland are now at Dowager Empress SALE—Elegant residence on New High ami family a jobbing and retail paint , nlnute from Forest avenue. Good stable cou- see us. We have a large list of out the of FORstreet; 3-story brick and granite, 11 rooms of town Douglass Farm house for a few days. ding oountry foreigners, WANTED—Inand drug store, a strong young man , tected. lor both. F. L. JERRIS, 396 Con- buyers. IVimt you have may suit tion makes Weak Women $14 and batb, fine bi’ll .rd rooms, steam heat lit all. Just them There are to be some Information from the familiar with the business who can come well Give us your if we do not expected pllt coming ( fess n business, mage sail All^the St._-_10-1 UJ,JCII 111 Cl Ala 3w illAU 11UOI3, i\,u *•*» in recommended. Also during vacation a regis- IWk MY lW>lt«M li Villi If A I l, Y A V lal.Ms »' tickets cast Sebago, not only for the Interior is in those of modern conveniences: 7000 feet land; liandv to Strong and Sick Women Well. that, except parts tered reiail drug clerk. Address with reier- rtO LET—Fins modern residence. 89 North; CO., 93 Exchange streot. Naples candidates, but for sheriff and Congress street: a bargain. W. 11. WALUKON 7_l the which the foreign troops oc- ences P. o. BOX 428. 6-1 * 11 rooms, bathrlaundry, steam heat; large congressman, owing to the post office con- country Low & CO.. 180 Middle street, Franklin who Is grounds. corner lot, excellent location. __8-l_ rOH SALE—On street, iwo-storv test in this which cause some the believe that the " Experienced accountant * town, may cupy, people Empress \%rANTED— trice to right H. II. S11AVV, 92 North SALE—\Ve are this week some frame house, remodeled a few also a Address BOX 798, party. offering years ago at mixed for the three offices above Knn -rrl nfrtnl anil tTDTl mit typewriter. 10-1 a cost of about two voting To street. FORof the best trades in houses and land that »300o; tenements 8 rooms named. tland._6-1 we have ever had: don’t fail to see us If you each; 4830 sIng Highlands, ten thousand feet of tsfiiusbwl tabll'hed h..u-e. Must be well recommended very ulcelv and ready for still continues local officials of Chi LI to furnish escorts LET—A fine rent of seven rooms, steam land, handy to schools and cars, at $2500; must occupancy. Thear. ill, very feeble. and furnish $so0 caslu MANAGER, Drawer rpO of ttie rooms Is ■ set. tubs, hath room, and modern in be sold wlihin two weeks. PEEKING REAL rangeinent exieptlonAlIv good Mrs. Sarah A. had her left to for all the missionaries 28, New Haven, Conn. 20-3 heat, Chick, treaty ports 142 SHERMAN ESTATE Price $4300. MYRON E. MOORE.' Hoe« arm every respect. ST._7-1 CO., amputated several weeks ago. Al- who were still there. Woodfords._8-l_ Block, Leering Centre. 41 the arm soon with or though healed, erysipelas Wanted, Man #250 O LET—Furnished rooms with without SALE—a three story block at West- — Li Mr. Goodnow Responsible lAOIt SALK A pair matched dark gray and a Hung Chang requested « 200 feet from corner of Park and FORbrook: a store and 3 rents, cost set in, she remains in critical state To take th« exclusive saie of the best selling board, $50C0; JT horses five years oid. A flue team. Price at with rents for it if taken at once. Hon. Charles H. Frost has sold out his to cable to the department of state household article la labor saver) on the Ameri- Congress streets, pleasant open situation, $48o; $2500 buys reasonable. A. F. M1NOTT, West Faimooth, the lirms in shade trees and grass. MRS. SKILLINGS, 6 PEERING REAL ESTaTK CO., Woodtords. and business to John that he was can market; made bv one oi largest Me. 44 millinery dry goods Washington greatly pleased Park. 7-1 8-1 Ferguson, who is well and favorably the worffi; pays 500 per cent profit; 125.000 Congress with the appointment of his “Old Friend have been sold In 11 months. Call Thursday SALK—Boarding house, centrally- liy known to our and who will con- l’OR LEASE—Corner store, centrally situated SALE—First class detached residence, IjvORcated on citizens, E. A. SHA w, Cumberland street, containing u a commissioner. and Friday. F on the southerly side of Commercial street, 1jV>R9 rooms and bath, w ith all modern conven- tinue the business at the old stand. Mr. Foster’’,as peace Preble House. rooms fully furnished aud tenanted;Income septl0-4i* veil adapted L>r flour and giain or any other ste. m 5000 feet land and fruit, Frost thus closes a and honorable Mr. Woodville the iences; heat, $75 per week; rent only $32 per mouth;good long Kockhlll, speolal heaw nas facilities. BKNJ. ir buiines<; dockage suneri location west of State street (handy to reasons for celling; price very reasonable. business career of 50 years in Springvale. & 51 street. 6-1 commissioner of the United States gov- SHAW CO., v* Exchange Longfellow square. Will sell at a great bir- FREDERICK S. V A ILL, real estate, Frit During 40 years he has been either part gain. W. 11. WALDHON & 1*0 Ml die starts for Tien Tsln (TtO LET—Country cottage to let for balance CO., National Bank Building. 41 ner or and he retires with the ernment, today. street. 7-1 proprietor, F of sea-mu. Fully furnished. Kasy access respect and esteem of the whole com- The is announced,will soon WANTED. OK SALE —At North four seres of Japanese.lt by rail. Also yard. Address C. X. VOK SAL1—New three 11 »t house, near East- leering, poultry FI land suitable for house io s Price 0. munity. land six hundred soldiers. This 6-1 a ern Promenade. Now rented to selected $fi at Office._ Call or address J. H. 4W Alen Salesman tenants; can be bought at a lot. FLETCHER, NORTH YARMOUTH. There are current that Ameri- Clothing LET—Tenement of three rooms by itself bargain. Large Avc., North 42 reports G. K. ALEXANDER & 93 Leering. once. lor hous-keeptng. near City hall. $10; one CO., Exchange can are also to be landed. TO East North Yarmouth, September 4.— troops of four rooms $14; oue of four rooms $10; one street.___7-1 HAKER S OVEN FOR BALK-One Na 1 Mis3 Lottie Haskell has returned from The United States battleship Oregon is on tsmith street $10; .cm ou Munjoy street $U5; R SALE—Story and a lifilf French roof Midulehy baker’s oven and cooking im- 8" FRANK M. LOW & CO. nice houses $30 and $40, 16 Monu- I|i house an l lot 100xl.u5. House plements. One baker’s wagon sad on# de- Ogunqult, where she has been spending to arrive WATSON, stable; large expected tomorrow. ment livery pang wph biker's Call on or ad- the summer. square._6-1 contains eight rooms and b uh; In good condi- top- tion; located lu Will oe sold at a dress r. A. SMITH. WatervlRe, Me. fruuee Rev. H. A. Pease of Lisbon a RENT—In who!* or part the three-story Peering. Falls, to close estate. G. F. ALEXANDER of the estate of J. W. Lemout, bankrupt 1*ORbrick building Nos. $;j, .ye nod 57 Union St. bargain former pastor here, will & 93 au7-8w exchange pulpits WIT AND WISDOM. to H. 180 Middle or CO.. Exchange street. 7-1 with Rev. J. H. E. Apply W. WALDRON, St, Pickard, Sunday, WANTED to tne E. I„ UOOLD. P. O. address 220 SALK—1 be only tvsl’shle lot of laid BOYS owner, SALE—At low Corner September 9. 6-1 1 T^OR price. property 1jU>Kon the Western l -menate, located be. — AT THE — Caplsic street, Woodfords Me. -I- Miss Marian Skillin of Worcester, now paying over 12 per cent net. tween the residences of Messers. Car Hand aad After a man or woman has lived 50 lairge lot, enougli laud lor another house. ThU Mass., called on friends in town last Lincoln'* Proverb*. and APARTMENTS—Frederick Couley. Also a first-class furnished cottage, or more the of the can be bought now at a bargain. G. stable and years, machinery week. HousesS. Valll has the largest list of d islrable properly land si Willard Beva. Ap>;< In an autograph letter of Lincoln ii houses and for sale and to let of r. ALEXANDER A CO., 93 Exchange St. 7-1 toTKUE UKGS No. 39* Fore street. 3t-tf body is pretty well worn out. Stop a Mr. James E. Freeman of Woodfords is apartments contained this advice: any real office in Portland Ills specialty is SA LE-On* of a brick minute and think how many miles you relatives here. good JOHN t PERKINS half block, con- L’OR SALE—A double house, corner lot, all visiting CO, and FOR * negotiating mortgages, collecting rents, taining 11 rooms, divided into two tene- best of walked in all those Mr. William “Do not worry. »ei BUlw reutrai, part Leering, near * duet of have years—how Blossom and of the economical of real estate. » brother, management ments. has water closets and Sebago water, c ,r< ‘00 takes u. If betore September 15th. thousands of have visited their “Eat three square meals a day. National Bank 6-1 many pounds you Turner, recently uncle, Mr. Office, First Building. large lot of laud and situated on Danforth St., LEERING REAL ESTATE OO., Woodford*. lifted—how many hours you have stood Melvin Fogg. “Say your prayers. near High. For further particulars Inquire or WANTED .SITUATIONS. t'l'O LET—Two or three rooms for light house- A. & 42 1-2 _$d_ Mrs. Sarah Noyes of Pownal was a re- “Think of your wife. ■ C. LIBBY CO., Exchange St. 5 1 on your feet—how many times your keeping; bath ro >ni and woodshed outers, roll SAI.K—Central location, two mmily cent of her Mrs. H. * have moved back and forth—how giest granddaughter, “Be courteous to your customers, very pleasant. Peaks island cottages iur- h- use, 13 rooms, bathr- oms, water closets, joints AATANTED-Situation as book-keeper or M. Lawrence. ** elsbeu, lbl-> mouth cheap. at 90 Grove steam neat, cemented cellar, brick stabla 40W many times you have overdone things in “Keep your digestion good. manager by young married ma t, fifteen Enquire IHISCELLAK UO US. street, Park. 6-1 ft. land, assessed tor $ 100; Will Sell I Of fSm I)o wonder “Steer clear of bilidusness. good salesnnn. up to cate, opp.Dgerm work and in pleasure. you HARPSWELL. experience, G. K. ALEXANDER v 03 St ust returned from New best references. ■VOTICE—Save 20 o«nt CO., Exchange that have and aches? Isn’t it “Exercise. J'ears York, KEN1^ House No. 92$ Spring St., con- per by ordering your you pains A ldre>s C. 10. Fox ■xv suit or overcoat betore September ifttlu We E ist 1657._ 11-1_ Ij'OHtaining in rooms and bath, fireplace, laun- _74 about time did for Harpswell, September 10.—William “Go slow and go easy. also tmke a of SALE— At two you something your with fruit trees. Octo- repairing and pressing Willard, and half story was taken at ex- dry garden Possession specially Get a bottle of Oil 'ioJthacher Cundy’s Harbor there are other that CLERK wants (3 years’ a1 reduced prices. Suit 6 c: overcoat. rjMlRhoii'e, 12 rooms finished In natural wood, poor body? Omega 1 “Maybe things position Apply MIDDLE pressed, Sunday night with 405 short lobsters in nltUOperience); 4 years with M.I).; work reason- ber^ ^62 ST._5-1 6t)c; pants, 2oc. Also, the niunih. small stable. In flue rep dr. one half a-'re Uad. at once, and rub it into every spot on your special ease requires to make you pressing by his possession. able. Address J. A., 152-Ohlo street, Bangor, riiO LET—Brick house. 38 High St., hot and $1.25. Send postal and we will call. M. .11, s\ Hi be sold at a great bargain, t*. F. ALEX- your shoulders, arms, but, my friend, these, I 10-1 » neck, back, hips, The past season has been a very favora- happy; reckon, cold water, bathroom; also stable and NANSEN, Merchant Tailor, 493'A Congress ANDKK & C<)„S3 Exchange street. an Me,_ legs, knees, and feet where there is ble one summer will give you a good lift.” who Is large fruit garden. Enquire 101 DANFORTH for boarding houses. The experienced book-keeper busy street.__io-l DbB SALK—Lot of 50xlil snaated in and and the set land, ft„ ache. Hub it hard, Cliff Iloupe has been a AN during the day wauts a small of books NOTICE —Having returned home * > good doing good STREET._5-1 tv^FECIAL No. 4 Boyd street, wph two b*ru« oa first know feel at least and several to keep ai liotne evenings. Address K L. W,, j 0< >Ms for or barber shop. Houses after a short vacation 1 am prepared to thing you you’ll business, private houses have 1 laundry same; price low. Inquire of A. CL LIBBY 8 It i Free street. City. 8-1 I> furnished or unfurnished: one at Mouth furnish reliable help for my old custom -rs and ten years younger. 781 been full. Trust llisse who have tried, CO., 42 l i Erciiarge street. 41 Portland ; four furnished for light ilia ny others. First class h<»ip on hand John M. Gould and wife were at WANTED—Reliable, middle- housekeep- waiting Major I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind SITUATION ing. furnished house for board of iwo for employment In hotels, redairrautt, board- s.\ i.E— lien wire, 4 ft. wide and fold 1)0 Bethel aged Americsn wants situation as book- persona. Point, Sunday. Mr. Gould lec- Cart, rack, rake tedder and express ing houses and private lam dies. MUfl. I’aLM- I^oRit. Ion * In to suit at iw0-1 and never honed for cure but Cream Balm keeper, clerk, cashier, janitor, ste-m engineer, ; hay wagon quantity birds tured at the on Ely’s for sale 8. L. KK'S OFFICE, 399 V» St. 6-1 chapel Sunday evening or of good refer- cheap. CARLE ION, 118 Con- Congress wholesale price. W. W. UUKMIAM.Sb2(u* seems to do even that. Oscar Ostrom, 45 driver any position trust; , the situation in China. 61 Franklin street. 2 bet land St.. Portland. 14 ences. Address 1L. 8-l_ gress street_A ONF.YTOLOAN—On first and second Rev. F. K. Chase of Concord, N. H., Warren Ave., CUiago, 111. REN i—A new fiat at West End. first AN TED-A American woman ! Ml mortgages on ieal estate; also on stocks at his summer home at i miffereti from catarrh; It got so baa I could V\ middle-aged FORfloor, six rooms and pantry, ESTATE FOR SALK AT 80 spent August v* desires a as house- separate and bonds or any other good collateral securi- position working steam heat, e and UNHEALPORTLAND—There never was x Boa Bethel Point with his family, and has not work; I used Cream Balm a id am Address separa cellar, open plumbing ties. C. LIBBY & 42 1-2 The Ely’s keeper; experieucetl and capable. luqulreofA. CO„ w hen such trades could be bought In h*a8i Knack liardwood month. BEN- floors; $ls per now returned to Concord. Norridgewock, Me., t\ O. price Exchange l w entirely well. A. C. Clarke, 341Shawmut Ave., Ht'USEKE&PKR, JAMIN SHAW 1-2 Exchange street. street._ sepHd Portland rw.1 estate as it P'escut. WB Hi Mr. J. N. Stinson has collected and box 3 8-1 &C0..51 Bostan, Mass. X_ liONEY To LOAN—On first and second houses with goml lots in good urighb-rb-edi in the j **■ deposited town treasury about 1000 bv the I __5-1 on real life * with most modern Improvements attpivet hr The Balm does not Irritate cause would like sewing day, mortgages enat*. losuran he out sneezing. ^^BAM-TKESS LET—House, No. 17 *y street, six or below ever offered Of Good is slnoe gave his tax bills in the lat- at home or would go out: childrens clothes 8hepl policies, any good collateral security Nof**s any thing before, Houee.lIi*& Printing Sold at 60 cts. or mailed TO rooms, rent $20 per mouth. Apply No. d street. 81200; Huawin ut IMfi ter part of July. by druggists by Ely a specialty. Call or address M. F.. No. 61 Con- discount at low rates. W’. 1% CARR. Room nouse, street, 15 1-2 SHEPLEY ST. 2 b utse. Parker 1am the artistic insight into the West Harpswell, September 6.—Most of Brothers, 66 Warren 8t., New York. cord St., woodfords. Me. S-l _5 4^185 Middle 8t se|>3 4 Front stre.it, $1000; home, _*_ $ iO; lot of land. Broadway, $100; k)*»t t'ssh'i “ our summer visitors are for RENT—Furnished collage at Little art leaving their WILL BUY household or store Corner. 100x400 ft.. $150. 1 also have *«meef preservative of all arts.” AVAN would like FORSebago Lake, containing 7 rooms, broad goods homes. Mr. and Mrs. Mellon Bearoe from TED—Registered druggist v v fixtures of or wU re- the m >st desita'.ne 10U *t Sootl fort Ad- piazzas, etc., desirable any description, building turner .situation. References furnished. exceptionally location, ceive the same at to »HI» With us is not anu lurs. warren nunc rroni LEACH’S HOME ltUN. rental our auction rooms tot Lind, the pi Ices ranging irom $1<)0 $2n». printing dress Box 1557. 6-2 $l.oo per day. For and La.* vv*a. » a* U.K..M nPAhiSPfV Iffl ifAf. wTho have X, photographs, ■ale on commission. GOBS A WILSON1 Oakland, been stopping at further particulars apply to FREDERICK s. mechanical—we treat it as an Auctioneers, 154 Middle street, corner Silver lug in value each year. Any person wuiUBjl® Mrs. Lydia Kandall's, left A Air ANTED—A situation as stenographer by a VaII.L, Real K-itaie, First National Bank Tuesday. ** street. teU-tl b is a building lot can pay one dollar per w*t number of Mrs. Wm. Kundall’s or References Building. 5-1 art should be treated. boarders young lady experience. It desired. This is a rare loreat Won Yesterday’s Game for Pittsburg if Address oppoHaM left Saturday. Mrs. John Truck from given required. STENOGRAPHER, mo I.F. I’ —A ImiKA niwl wt.ll.lh at Va O t\doan wMooMi vai o ui ni iciiuu nu wishing to'e«nrea lot »P»I will inerirte® H0X 150.. 0-1 *- Av*best of is Wouldn’t it be wise for you to Ayer, Mass., who has been entertaining from Brooklyn. street, Deering. Will let separate or to- workmanship when U e.eau« a or value each year. The undersigned will dj*- a of friends at Mrs. Ellen gether. Address J. II. 2 Ocean street. repaired. Th'skuulot work Is Bnv specialty; sired, give the mimes of parties who Sixteen*- party Ban- would like work by tho READ, t** a trial order with us ? dalls’ my 20 years experience with Vi. F. Todd is the in ihe last dozen rears made from one to place cottage, leaves Monday. Mrs. WANTED—Womanday washing and cleaning, wou'd be wilt- w» 3-2__ best guarantee of good work. My pr cos are hundred dollars !r. one year on lots that co» Sarah Clarke and leave Miss ing to go lo of MRS. fl'O LET—A tss corner party Julia Peering. Itiquire lirst-oi store, Congress reasonable. GEO. W. BARBOUR. 388 Con- little above one hundred dollars, The Storer's tomorrow. Brooklyn, September 10.—Tommy 38 corner Gilman. Plate sleet s**® MITCHELL, Washington avenue._6-1 glass, ceiling, gress street, opposite City Hall. l-tf must rem«rab*r Ui»t in buying lots al locution for or war™ Several of the young people from here Leach won today’s game for Pittsburg in good drug grocery store or shoe Portland U is not like going out of to*n siore: new. ORTGAGES N R GOT I AT THE THURSTON went to ANTED—Book-keeper, young man of 23 almost P ice #26. L. M. LeIGH- k| ED—Purobaaar'a some has bought up a tarin PRINT Portland, Wednesday, to attend the eighth inning with a home run drive nr *'■ of re «1 est tie who desire a Joan com- speculator with 4 years experience, desires position: TON, 68 Exchange street. 28-tf to divided the same into bunding lots at a the wedding of Miss Alice Webber of their or owners to left with Clarke and on also a penman and plete purchase having mort- removed Irom rburcs. 97 1-2 EXCHANGE STREET deep liitchey good stenographer, good riio LET—]>arpe, furnished front, room with stores, post office, Mg Portland to Mr. George Hall of Worces- all of gages maturing or past dne, can obtain 111 era' oilier thoroughly competent In parts office I Steam burs, aide walk, sewers and many which took the bases He bad been substituted for alcove, heat. eas. bath room urlvi- loans at a low rate of luterest to soe™£**• ter, Mass., piece Wednesday work. Best of references furnished. B. C. D., by applying leges that are enjoyed by a resident at 'PHONE 30 leges. Inquire torenoons at 19 ELLSWORTH FREDERICK S. Real PORTLAND, MAINE evening at the residence of her parents, Donahue who had gone to right Held as care of l*ress Office. 5-1 VAILL; Estate. First Portland. For plans, etc., call on F- H. Mr. STREET._ltf National Bank Bull lug. augSldiw 31 street and Mrs. Georlre A. Webber, on Ves- an FORD. Mi Exchange understudy for Wagner, the latter LET—House No. 10 Gray street, lo rooms roarl«_ per street. Miss Webber’s childhood was Si Wilson, auctioneers, re- TO and TO loan on first and second been called home the death of moved to 154 to 160 corner ol hath, newly papered and painted on w ill II rooms and *>* passed in and her having by NOTICE—Goss Middle St., MONEYmortgages real estate, life Insurance tv>R 8A LK—House Harpswell many 8U dtf throughout; also house No. 3 Dana Block. -T with frwtnw his mother. The was Silver policies and r otes or any good security. Real two acres of land Biied friends here wish her much happiness game interesting Pearl street. Enquire of C. H. 2t9 RANDALL. estate bought, sold amt exchanged. I. p. A l*o hou*e lot* atliotnlnir. in E*st in her new life. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will Attendance Commercial St., or 112 State St. auglntr Ml Portland. Me., Feb. 1900. throughout. 8.000. Thejscore: BUTLER, 48^4 Exchange street. auglc-t ba pain by GKO. W. ADAMS. fwgj Mr. C. K. Newcomb: Dear Sir—For the last reside in Worcester, Mass. FEU ALE HELP WANTED. St. Exccutot of the estate of tne late l*®®)*?1** LET—First class rent of eight rooms at ten years I have bceu troubled with the worst Pittsburg, 01100108 0—0 TO WONDERFUL NEW DRINK, GLORIA Adams. 223 High St. Price #26. of GKO. — rind of 01200011 0—6 WANTED—A refer- Inquire TIME Indigestion is the often business indigestion complicated with other WINDHAM. Brooklyn, competent nurse girl, C. IIOPK1NS. 88 1-2 St unsuspected | "<)K SALK—A fine cash mUveWg »» Exchange jeldtf cause tormsof Dyspepsia and other stomach troubles. ences required. Apply 128 EMERY. that robs men of msnly vigor and women i I ufacturlng town, all fresh goods M* this Windham, 10.—Orin Base hits—Pittsburg, 10; 12. of freshness ami no During time I have tried many remedies September LeGrow Brooklyn, ll-l beauty, producing premature kind that don’t go out of style, compeuB**; But Elliot of East "Hat- of old Half a or two » without obtaining relief. Windham passed away Errors—Pittsburg, 5; Brooklyn. 1 SUM M Kit BOARD. age. day of new hie In every ; This is a tine opportunity for one About a year ago, I commenced using Dr. Sunday evening, after an illness of about teries—Tannehlll and. Zimmer; McGinni- U'ANTED-A girl at 610 CONGRESS drink. INGALLS BROS.. Agents. auglo-4 men. Price hundred dollars. » 1 twenty-five Aliak’s Stomach and Blood and have five months. Mr. Elliot was a Kltson and Farrell. M. STAPLES, brldgtou. 311- Remedy, bright, ty, STREET._11-1 Forty words Inserted under thta Bead 8. DeLong, contractor and Me._ taken about seven bottles. Since which my active Christian man, and in his short At New York—New ANTED— one NOTICE—C.builder; Jobbing promptly attended to: l*** Indigest'on has completely and York,8; St. Louis, W Protestant girl for general house- week for 35 cents, cask in advance. Two other nice residences to Idisappeared, life of a s’ estimates given; houses for sa o »m1 to e*cn ® for eight months have not used of this twenty-five years won host of work. Good place for good girl. Apply 18 let; AI.SOden Park, on Deering avenue. any friends. He 12. mortgages negotiated, also care of ■emedy. I fell that my stomach troubles have leaves a mother, wife and Amherst street, Wooalords, Me. H>-tf property ing eight finished rooms, with all roods* At I>OaRDKRS can be Carpenter's shop 204 Federal St. Call oi >een entirely removed by the use of this rem- brother, and will be much missed at the Philadelphia—First game, Philadel- accommodated at High ventures. Apply to GKO. W. BX0W7b» li ANTED—A lady typewriter Road Farm write 86 EXCHANGE ST. Office hours 9-11 a idv. 1 would cheerfully commend It to all as well as in his own 0. Second Phil- booK-keeper, through September and Oc- Exchange St. Centra neighbor- phia, 6; Chicago, game, and shorthand writer; must come well tol'er at reduced rales. MRS. m. and from 1-6 p. m. Telephone 434-2, _HgS differing from any of those complaints. hood. The funeral ROSCOE G. J services were con- 2. recommended. A. B. C\, this office. 8-1 SMITH, Maine. t SALE—'Ten Percent investment!iV» Very truly adelphia, 6; Chicago, Cornish, 3-2 ____mamdtf an yours, ducted by Kev. Mr. McCann of Fo scarce now days, hut here Is °PP® 93 St. THOMAS A. Gray. P* f Munjoy BOWEN, llTANTED—Girl to do general housework. WANTliD—At Elm West MECHANICAL rooms at 778 to secure a double house that will pat Miss Jennie Keynolds of Portland Tf Cottage. Poland, Massage, Con ity sang NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. »» Call at No. 265 SPUING Me., good boar 1 ai -t'A street. it wilI*' *1 —: for sax,e by STREET, Upper reasonable rates. You grass It cures neuralgia, rheu cent ami is In such n locitlon that appropriate selections. The will make no nil quantities 7-1 take to investigate the place, matism and nervous diseases of all kinds. have ii tenant. Nothing Is so safe and of flowers, which were Club.Won. Lost. Per.Ct. bell.__ *nd the J.® among noticed prices will bn right Apply to MRS. H. 4 real estate well rested. Apply to J. W. HESELTINE several beautiful and ANTED—Experienced cook and second E. _aug29 of1', &CO,,^'■KI.S.4 pillows other large Brooklyn, 66 44 !«>0 nr l ALLEN, West Poland, Me. 25-2 p. Ut nv N. .-3 st girl. Ca between 8 and 9 m. MRS, Exchange _ sepGood3t* besides p. pieces, numberless bouquets and Pittsburg, 65 49 .570 L.C. 6-1 testified CUMMINGS^___ WANTED. SALK—Eighteen bonse toto, wreaths, to the esteem in which 58 63 .623 P««Wi.n*,|l'#f •. Philadelphia, good cook. in Iymtmlanoo of 48 lots in KM*«Dd«n w Mr. Elliot was and the Apply person 'to** held, sympathy Chicago, 65 69 .618 WANTED—Aat 120 EM l RY which hive been soil within P* of IVANTED—Room without hoard that !fJ many friends with the bereaved Boston, 63 68 477 STREET._20-1 BiCHECKLEY In private weeks. Will exchange for anything capable to do residence, with of bath. WM. M. family. 62 60 .464 girl general privilege Applican Judgment, I* a* good or better Cincinnati, WANTED—Ahousework. at 145 MAIN is siugls gentleman and will be the rWiW“* MARKST Apply ST., Y9""g perma a sure Investment they ere lust St. Louis, 62 69 .468 Prout’s nent, Address U. 8. Box Kuightvillo. 5-1 Neck, IVSe. A., 1557. 10-1 to GEO. W. BROWN. 93 New Yoi’k, 46 06 .414 Apply Exchmf*^ Stood Death Off. NOW few experienced waitresses OPEN. S'. < at the SEA LOST AND Lm)K s A Er-Klnc Fousc‘oii rilflon E. B. a of WANTED—A SHORE HOUSE, Old Orchard FOUND, Card Munday, lawyer Henrietta, POLAND’S VOTE. For twill! anil circulars apply to I Park, overlooking the water* of once fooled l.f {jejw Book, Tex.-, a He ___ IK A C. FOSS. ten rooms with bath, hot and wM. AND- grave-digger. says Prop.. dory in Casoo 1st bay; .ni.d brother was TV'AN ami ■pOUWD-.A-■ Bay Sept. * hnc “My very low with malarial (SPECIAL TO TIIE PRESS.) rBD—Fancy froners, stareiiers Front’s Neck, Me. Owner can have same : and all modern Improvements. y »» t’ts.ide girls. at GLOBE jol4(l.3m_ by proving propert W. BR( fever and jaundice. 1 persuaded him to Apply STEAM ,IA,MK‘S a low cost. Apply to OBO. ™Vf LAUNDRY, 26 to 66 Temple street. jyl4 tf “cVAlfB, Lon, Jl) try Electric Hitters, and he was soon Poland, September 10 —A large vote BROWN—FOR SALK AND TO M:T. Island/Ale.Char*'}S" Exchange St much but better, continued their use un- was for s AI senshore lit®' JOS polled today, resulting gover- fltO LET—In n most TOST -A dog Boston answers L*OR E—Elegant til terrier, tli *« he was cured- I am sure Eleo- beautiful location on « 16 PRINTER, wholly nor: X 1 rospect Hill, ll!,s three mer cottages, containing 'views. trio Hitters Dili; 398; Lord, 208; Bogers, 10; TO overlooking Hie city eight ?< ‘.lvi” white fed " PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, saved his life.” This remedy CONTRACT KS. room lenement: hot forward left leg brlndle all ; water iron! of 761 feet exf-m*lv« ami col I water hath,and all over, marked whit Monument■ kills for Mon- on oirclrlc <*ar line ft miles Rom expels malaria, disease germ and Congressman, Littlefield, 397; modern conveniences. Apply to I, M I i< ion hll{ i)7 l*ii purifies the aids 206. TON or GEO. Houa.e but ding lots are a'ready jj, Exchange St., Ponlunil blood; digestion, regu- roe, There has been a sharp con- LL persons to W. BROWN, 53 SL lates A willing contract for taking Exchange EWAiraars must all be sold t* liver, kidneys and cures r» down the brick ltoOM- Mo“‘mo“t ’,ugi«l bowels, test over representative to the legisla- building on th" corner of -:____ •<>'«« -WALDRON & CO.. 18" MldfltsStreeh attgww^ constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, Middle and Cross streets, are rei|»ieste I to call A fi"° FINE JOB J. M. the .hr COiU' relaii:-‘ 50 Plekands Frauklin!.f“r,m°e and Lucy A Davis, Portland; Eva L RAILROADSr i’eacoal. Perris, Nathan RAILROADS. STEAMERS. retail liir«e white small Lawrence, Twilight, Belle Halll- t ,n.,ee1V‘'nni io*4c; white (tay and G A White. Boston; Florence at U,: a. rv, half hourly till 10.45 m. Leave Yar Scbago Buttnck, Philadelphia for Boston. In Effect p. Songo Products in the Saturday’s Sept. 10, 1900. mouth 5.40 a. In. half hourlv till 9.40 m Staple quotations. sc^ *^ollu ^ Boston p. ilationsof it“e«r,“‘M- Hanson, for Leave Underwood Spr.ng for Portland 30 min WHBAT Molasses firm. PhUadelnhfa^k’ WESTERN DIVISION. utes later. Additional cars between Portiam and T PORTSMOUTH. NH-Ar schs Charlie A of S. S. Co. Markets. tJostnc turpentine firm. Oth, and Uuderwoo i every 15 minims fron Day Naples leading Rout.. »! roul (full of Gardiner for Trains leave Union Station tJC Scarbon Spring I 4 7 3 Rosin steady, water). Boston; J 9.00 a m. Last car from Underwood Vi H Butler and Crossing, 10.00 a. m., 12.00 6.2 > Spring a Oct...7.?.. freights Mabel, Bangor for do; Annie Sar- noon, 6.25, 10.10 tu. Nov.. 73% 7:i% steady. p. in.; Scarboro Bench. Pine p. .. rttigar raw gent, Rockport for do: Silas McLoon, Rockland Point, 7.0( 7 4 Vs steady; fair refining 414,*. r«n. lor 10.00 a. in.. 12.00 noon. SUNDAYS. On and Ailer June l«st 4 do; Mary Willey, Bangor. 3.30, 6.25, 6.20, p. ill. 25tl», IOOO, CORK 1 a_lt5 • Molasses Old For ini.n^n sugar 4c e- Ar 10th, tug Orchard. 7,00, 8.45, 1O.00 a. 12.00 nOOI (Jncfervvood Spring and Yarmouth hal Lykcns, Portland for Philadel- m., will connect with 8.45 a. in. 1.05 p. m. o6pt« .. 4A1/ *07at 8 3.30, C.Q5. am hourly from 8.15 a. m. to 9.15 with add! daily and * UB 400 »SSs NO phia, towing J.40, 5.25, (3.20, p. in.; Saco p. m., No lu at barge Epliraia. tional 15 over Maine Central Railroad (White Me. Money >»«»«• Wruln oct. i01/* 5.26; No 11 at Biddeford, 7.00. 8.45. 10.00 a. ill.. 12.00 noon minutes service to Underwood * ,.k block, 5 26-No ,.,'Vr PROVIDENCE-Skt Oth, sell E H Spring at Noth at Weaver, frotn 9.00 a. in. Last car from touching Naples, Bridgton, North Mf . »V kr°V a,1 B,20c. 5.15; No 14 Philadelphia. 12.30, 3.30. 6.26, 6.20, p. m,; Kcuntbnnk Uuderwoot ply.) seya ; at 9.10 Bridgton and connecting at Harrison Ileviecv Confetlonera A 5.95; Ar schs E 7.00 8.45, 30.00 a. in.. 12.30, 8.30, 5.25, 6.20 Spring p.m. jnelBtf Harrison, blarkri Mtuild5A r aVidardf ^ »nd Oth, Clara Coniee, Rath for Paw- 6.05, 11 with stage lor and at A9- 0; auit crushed 111.; Waterford, Naples with Scot. 1,,n dered cut,loaf 6.55; pow- tdeket; Nellie Eaton, Calais for do. Kciiucbuukport, 7.00. 8.45, 10.00 a. m, J. W. Book’s coach 21% 6.25; granulated 6.15; Cubes 6.05 W'eils line for lilies Falls, Casco. Oct. .f}y* 6.30. RED BEACH—Ar 10th, sell Lee 12.30.3.30, p.m.; Bench, 7.00, 3.4, Otisiield. etc. _ — -1 v» Mary New- a. 2 * % CHICAGO—Cash aoutattcus. ton, Boston. in.. 3.30. 5.25 p. ni.; North Berwick, Rol Nov.•;;; •; t BRIOGTON Reluming steamers leave Harrison mur steady. linsford, Somers worth, 7.00, 8.45 a. in. & SAGO filVEB every Sid, sch William Hall, Parrsboro. day at 1.45 a. m. and l.ao a 1 route. 3 2.30, 3.30, 5.25 p. in ; Rochester. (except Sunday) p. _ No 3 do Ct—Ar Farming' m. North 10.—The Sent. 72@73Vi»c: STONINUTON, 9th, sch Harvester, Alton Wolf RAILROAD CO. ; Bridgton at 8 a. m. and 12.45 p.m.: September stock, ^^V^^pnn.-c;AC* <)ni—No 2 Now London lor Boston ton, Bay, boro, 8.45 a. m 12.30 ^ York, Vo O ,K O 7d, at 40»/8fa)40®ic: (and sailedL Bridgton a: 8 30 and 2 p. m., and at 0.15 V 3.30 p. in.; Lakcport, Laconia, Weirs Naples its waiting attitude u«.11 iS e. Oats—No 2 at INEYARD-H AVEN—Ar lotli, schs A a. m. and ni„ at o.?,yeJl0v'f 4^■|sa«403,4 2134 Mary Plymouth, 8,45 a. in.. 12.30 p. Ranches' 2.!5)i, connecting Sebago H pj,iatalned Kennebec for in.; IN JUNE Lake sta ion wilh to 8“'-*. at2«4o feeding a. in., 3.30 p. 111.; Dover, Exeter, Haver' FOll was Vac; fair to choice at o Passed, schs Jonn Douglass, for ibe most emphasized malting 43 Bangor New | hill, 8.45 in. Boston, making delightful inland trip commitmeme J Flaxseed 1 York; Lawrence, Lowell, 7.00, a. in ,rk't Sept. *«e:_No 49; No 1 N W lUaxseert Nettie Snipman, Clark’s Island for do; i New England. uncertainties in the out- 7 47 12.30, 3.30, 6.05 p. in.; Boston, J4.:i0, 7.00, 8.45 a RiHIgtou, llan lsou, Nonli Rridg. new Seed 4 0 « 4 ess lelumah, Frankfort for do; Annie & Reuben, Round trip excursion tickets, good for aay of ^ Monday’s onotations. Pork°liroue 11 4-IIUm4o,ti rTS117 40;'v m., 12.30, 1.4o, 3.30, 6.05 p. m.; Leave Bostoi but l 50. Lard 6 82VW.0 s i» ; Kennebec for do; and • on, M e«t Somli date only, $2.00, Ask for our tourist’s the postponement, a snort Lucy H-anmioim, Eagle R for Portland, 6.00, 7.33, 8.30 a. 1.15 Seha;o, liridg- guide L wiiKAT. 7 40 ° 7 P for do: Carrie 8.00, 111., at Union Station. psrtiflOlarly 7(): dry salted shoulders at Hart, Bangor O Miles, Herman 6 00 111. ; arrive of the anthracite BRs'S/®«als ,a ab ; P 4.15, p. Portland, 10.07, 10.50 ion, Walcrioi'il ami abandonment ‘>uemn«. ’/B short clear >ides 7 9 MS Kimball, A Woodbury M G Sweden. C. L. jjjg Clostns. oo. Heaton, Snow, W 11.50 a. Ul., 12.10, 5.00, 7.50, 930 p. in. GOODRIDGE. and the very meager news !*lea“i~crmery at 18Vaia21o; aairles Glover, Stony ltrook. Silver Spray and Jennie A. M. P. M. P. M _Jne28dt-f Manager. strike * ••• l#*’ nov* 7374 74* 14®nfc Greenbank. Rockland for do; Filiemati. Ston- SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Portlanu mo tut. 8.50 1.05 5.50 to the time the market Cheese firm at Ington for Ad.dia T •irei up 10Vi®l ll/ac. do; tarleton, Clark’s Island Leave Union lor Scarboro heave Bridgton 10.08 2?28 7.ie Kegs firm—fresh for M E Station Cross Junction, disaster in .v COKN. 14 Vi do; Eldridge, Portland for do: R P' Arrive th*extent of the the @15. lug, 10 15 a. ni.. 2.00. p. ni.: Scarbon Bridgton, 11.03 3.23 8.10 Ljof 17-0(,U I ettigrew, do for Miranda and 38% hbls; wheat 321.000; Philadelphia; Pine 0.15 a. Arrive Harrison, 11.37 3.40 s.3i The wild excitement *NovV.„R9.. u„V,?U!rreC^Vt8r Celia Beach, Point, in.. 12.55. 2.0' j hurricane, . o75 0°0 blish: oats F, Bangor for do; Right do for J A. "(JU | 30 Va 30% rvlr’ ?rOI V 429.000 bush; Away, D. m.; Old Orchard, 10.15 a. ill., 12.55,2.00 3e22dtf Bennett. Supt. lye o.ooo bush; barley 0.000 Westerly; W U Chester, Maeliias for do; market diverted the specu- OATS. busn.! Nep- 5.30 p. m.; Saco, Biddeford* 10.15 a. m., Montreal to ;ti oottLin Shipments-— Flour 9.0o<) tune, do lor Bristol, Ri; Levi Hart and Edward Liverpool. hbis; wlieat 40.000 12.55, 2.00, 5 30 p. in.: PJortl 1 from stocks and caused 90t . for Nat Keuuebmik, m interest n% Dll8lll oats bush Stewart, Bridgeport; Ayer, Bangor for Haverhill STEAMERS. Si earner. *°* v« 462.050 Berwick, Dover, Exeter, From Montrea l. From .21% ive 00000ono?uf!'* bush; 281,°°V Atlantic City; J IMjKenuedy and Storm Quebec. The Texas storm cause 22% uarley 7,000 bush. Petrel, Lawrence, Lowell, Boston. 12.55, 6 3i dkqulet. Ellsworth for Rondont; tug Dominion. Sept. 29, davligat. Sept. 2 9, 2 p. m. ^d8 Lykens, towing p. m. ; arrive Boston, 5.18. 9.42 p ,m In the early Octuct three barges. Portland for and Cambroman, Oct. 0, ilayluht. Get. G, 2 p. m. me potillvo depression ...: B IX 46 Philadelphia, Coitoa Murkoti. one for New lrork. EASTERN DIV.SION. Portlanj & Steamboat Go. ♦Ottoman, Oct. lo. daylight, direct but support was offered in the LAUD. WEST Bcothbaj Oct. 13, oirect. -.dings, a WASHINGTON—C!d 8tli, schs D II Leave Union Station for Boston and Way •Roman, daylight, and ral- 6 82 Va IBy Telegrajih.) Rivers, Baltimore: STEAMER ENTERPRISE * stocks affected they O®?1. Coloord, Henry L Peckliitm, Stations, 9.00 a. m.; Biddeford, Kittery leaves East these steamers do not carry passengers. aporont do: no. at 7 a. m. were NKIV Harding, Y’oung Brothers, Snow, Portsmouth, Salem Bootlibay Monday, Wednesday and The anthracite coalers favor- YORK—The Cotton market Newburyport, for ] j RIBS. to-uav^was WlsCASSET—Sid Oth, sch John Booth, Em- L, un, Boston, 2.0o, 0.00 a. m,. 32.45, 6.00 D. 111. Friday Portland, touching at So, Bristol, luiet; middling uplands 10S/8c; do’/s 10: P'ort Monroe. ! Heron Boothbav Boston to via. by the postponement of ^opt .. gulf mons, arrive Boston 5.57 a m 9.00 p. m. ; island, Harbor and Squirrel Livarpool Queenstivn. ly affected 7 go sales loo bales. 12.30, LOO, island. °ct. Bostoi) Express stopping at Old Orchard 1 and Heading nrst preferred 7 37Va GAI.V leave Franklin Steamer. e strike KSTON—The Cotton market closed Foreign Fort.%. JKittery and Portsmouth only, 1.40 p. m. Returning, YVharf, Portland, From Boston. i at 7 a. m. Central rose firm; 9;. arrive Boston 4.20 m. Boston foi Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for -d .New Jersey respectively Portland Press Stocli middlings Sid fm p, Leave New England, Hally Q,uo tatlo ns Para Sept 5, steamer Dorse (Br), Sou- Squirrel island. Boithb&y Harbor. Ilerou isi- Sepr. 12th, noon., Portland, 7.30. 9.00 a. 7.( 9.45 m. 1 on small The CHART.EsrON—The Cotton market Bancor. in., 12.30, 0, p. dealings. to-day ter, anive Portland a. and. So. Bristol and East jjdSpoints Swftor exchanges continue to move Fernand National Bank.... loo 109 no 1 street, j. B. KEATING, room 4, First Nation- nropeau Market*. Mation loot ot Preble street. °°.100 145 160 al Bank Building, CHARLES ASHTON. 947A ,,iiast New York and the movement of p£m5“‘! Pnw.t. (By For Worcester, Clinton, Ayer. Nashua From KTEaM- M.l, V/ OU Telegraph.) Congress street and Congress Square Hotel, or NEW lOBli Windham, Con- Liverpool. SHIPS. Montreal ^(T«cy to the Interior has evidently Portland \\ ater Co.100 HO H2 LONDON. Sept. 10. 1900—Consols at 98% DIBECV LINE, Eppiiig, Manchester, Quebec DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Montreal. cord and Points Norm 7.34 a. m„ 12.33 m. ■iWrOKrlrf Portland Sr. Railroad Co. 160 160 tor money *um «.k 15-16 for the account. p. in force. Wall street wants 100 Water- ..mineneed Maine Central Rochester, Sprtngvaie, Alfred, Thu 26 Nu min lan It’y. loo jbo 170 Maine horo. Saco July H Aug. fl Aug. Steamship Co. River, 7.34 a. m., 12.33, 5.33 p. in. *• •• on the how far the bank Port.and & Ogdensburg It. R. loo 60 61 2 Aug Corinthian 18 is igat question SAILING DAYS OF S.oaj; l*!:md Sound Cumberland Milli 1 OCEAN STEADIEUS By l)aylt;!u. Gorham, Westbrook, 9 Parisian 25 25 and the targe supplies BONDS. W estbrook Jet., Woodfords. 7.33. 9.45 a expansion FROM -OP. 16 Sicilian 31 31 Soteraational Portland 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. 111., 12.33. 3.05, 5.33, 6.20 Scarborc 1 Co. in the west will relieve the 6s. J907.117 119 Teutonic.New York. p. ir.; 23 Tunisian 7 8 Steamship ; money Liverpool 12 Plue •* Sept. Sept, Portland ...Sept Beach, Point, Did Saco — — 4s. 1902—1912 Funding. 102 I03 Orchard, 30 FOR —- St Louis.New York. .So’ampton..Sept 12 The steamships Horatio Mall and Man- Numdian 15 15 iru»l pressure on New York banks for 1 ortlund 4s. 1913. I08 lltddeford, 9.50 a. m. Trains arrive a 6 *• Funding.106 Westernland .New York. 12 hattan alternatively leave Franklin I Sept j Corinthian 22 22 Antwerp.. .Sept Wharf, i’ l* land from 1.05 *• Bangor 6s. 1906., Water.112 H4 Worcester, p. m. i 13 I Parisian 29 29 Si. mnsts from the interior, Bretagne.New York. 13 Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Rochester *• Eastpor, Lobeo, Calais, John,’ii.Haiim/l.s. Bath 4%*. 1907, Municipal.101 .Havre.Sept Saturdays 8.26 a. m„ 1.05, 5.4S p. m.; Gor 20 103 Vancouver.Montreal. .Liverpool.. 15 at 6p. m. for New York direct leave Sici ian 5 Oct, 5 Oct. and all of New Nova bond market continued and Bath 4s. 1921, Sept Returning, ham and Way Stations, 6.40. 8.25, 10.47 a. in. parts Brunswick, Scotia, i'lw quiet Kuluudmg.101 103 Numldian.Montreal.. Pier 38. 97 j Tunisian 12 13 Edward Belfast .Liverpool. .Sept 15 E, R., Tuesdays. Thursdays and' Satur- 1.05, 4.15, 5.48 D. 111. Prince Island and Cape Breton. The Total sales 4s.Munlciuail<>18.HO 113 Patrlela.New York days at 6 p. m. lavorite route to ■rfgoLr. par value,, $'.'4o,- < alais 4s 1901—1911 .Hamburg ..Sept 15 SUNDAY TRAINS. No cattle carried on these steamers. Campobello and St Andrews, Refunding....loO 102 Spartan Prince.New York. 16 These steamers are superbly fitted and tur- N. B. Lewiston6s,* 1901, Municipal.101 Naples.Sept For Old Orchard Beach, Saco. KLI tie- 102 Ktruria.New Y’ork. Liverpool.. 16 nlshed for passenger travel and afford the most mminer Lewiston 4*. 1913. Sept ford, 10.05 a. m„ .50 p. m. Rochester anc RATES OF PASSAGE. Arrangement. S Si’s when Issued ad* Municipal.105 107 Trave.New York.. 15 convenient and comfortable route between On ami altar U. refunding Sfi'-o 4s. Bremen.Sept 6.20 m. Monday, May 14. steamers wilt 1901. Municipal.100 102 Portland and New York. Way Stations, p. Cabin—§52.50 and upwards. A reducti 011 of 5 Menominee-New York..London.Sept '6 leave Railroad Wharf. Portland, on •inced 1*2 anti new and old 4 s and the Maine Central R K7s,1912.cons.n!tgl35 137 F. D. J. FLANDERS, G. F. 9:> OUtf Second Cabin—To London or is 14 per cent in tho bid ** Servia.New York Ltverpoool. Sept 18 BARTLETT. Agt ocudtf Liverpool, ing leave St Johu, Eastport and Eubee Mon- price. -re 0011s. mts.... 106 K16 Londonderry—$35.no to §45.00. * to K M Theresa ..New York. Bremen_Sept 18 days and i- riday. *«s,19OO,exten’sn,101 102 Sts krage— 1 New New.... YorkYork. .S’tliampton.Sept 19 Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Through tickets issued and baggage cheeked ort’aud ft Ogu’n r«s,\900, 1st mtgioo 1C1 Belfast, Londonderry or Queenstown, $23.50. NEW V> >UK. Sept 10 Kensington.. ..New York.. Antwerp.. .Sept 19 to destination. ||£g~ Freight received ud to 4,00 roriiaud Water Co's 43. 1927 _107 119 Prepaid. certificates $21. a Germanic.Now.York. 19 p.rn. Mosey « call closed at 1 1 V». Liverpool...Sept Children under 12 half fare. Bates to lleruarosa.... New York. .Bremen 20 years, for tickets and staterooms apply at the Pine at 4 per cent. Huston ....t-ept or from other points on application to rr»o nutrqantiie *»»pe: 61* Stuck List. Lorraine.New York. Silver Plated Ttree Ticket 270 Muld e or .Havre.Sept 20 T. P, 420 Office, street, for was with actual bu*i* Rales of stock at F Bismarck.. ..New McGOWAS, Congress St., other information at Brrtmx Exchange weak, the Boston Stock Exchange; York. Hamburg ...Sept 20 Me. Company’s Office, Railroad | In 3ifleet 11)00. Portland, Wharf foot ot State Astoria.New York. .Sept 22 Sept. 6th, street. nit to bankers buls at 4 8GV» u4 b6% tor oe- .Glasgow.. Foreign Steamship Agency, Room 4* Atchison... Corinthian.Montreal.. .Liverpool. .Sept 22 First National Bank Port- mi.J au'i 4 8314,84 85*Va toi -.ixty a>s posted Boston ft Spoons, LEAVE Building, Maine.188J/a Lucanla.New York. .Liverpool.. .Sept 22 | TRAINS UNION STATION. RAIJ laud, Maine DAY STEAMER ■ FOR ata at 4 85 a 4 s5 and 4 87 V* 88 lA- t on American Mesaba.New York. .London.Sept 22 BOSTON. t£4 Bell. WAY SQUARE AS FOLLOWS: Central Minnehaha— New Y’ork. — Sent 22 ... _ar27dtf From 3rcl to October 1st. MTOMl bin* at 4 8344 stcn, on Tuesday and Saturday. hr SUrer 62 V4 Union Cymric.New York. .Liverpool .. Sept 25 gusta. Waterville, Skowhegan and Belfast. CASGO Daring Pacific. 57% Knives BAY STEAMBOAT GO. .July tiie hour of leaving will lie 7 a. m. St Paul.New York.. .-outham’tn Sept 26 8.30 a.m. For Danville Jc., Kumford During Maclean dollar* '9'-4 Union Pactttc pfd. 74% Falls, August and will leave at 8.34 a. m. Majestic.New York.. Liverpool 26 September Mexican Central 78Vs ...Sept Bemis, Lewiston, Farmington, Kangeley and Custom House Wharf, Me. J. F. fiormunenta strong. 4s./. Noordland.New York. .Antwerp.. .Sept 26 Waterville. Portland, LISCOMB, Supt American Sugar .120% and may tf H. P. HER8EY, Archiniede.New York. 26 Dishes. 10.10 a. m. For Bath, Agent. Americau — .Italy.Sept Brunswick, Lewiston, Sugar pfd ..,ll4ya and Uniat. Aller.New York. .Bremen-Sept 27 Gardiner, Augusta Waterville. Princess Irene. New York. .Bremen.Sept 27 11.00 a.m. Express for Danville Jc.. Lewis WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. The folio" inr represent m* pav New York o( Plate that’ll quotations Quotation* Stock* and Bonds Gascogne.New York. .Havre.Sept 27 give you years ton, Waterville, Moosehead Lake via Foxcroft, Summer »r In this market: Arrangements, July 1, 1900. prices- (By Telegraph.* Parisian.Montreal .Liverpool...Sept 29 Bangor, Washington County R. R., Bar Harbor, swstul steers.6Vie l> U ol that are Aroostook and for HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT CO. The x re satisfaction; County Houlton,Woodstock, 1 following the clomi quotations of designs ^Hfcl sixes.... a Bona- St. Stephen, St. Andrews, St. John and Half V 8j new and For Forest City .51 bam*— Jso quality.. M n that fax via Vance boro. Landing,Peaks Island, The 385 35LAND ROUTE. *• Sept. 10. 8. MI N l t URIC a I V \<.SEPT. 11. handsome; prices NO ■£ .6 a Sept. 12.35 p. m. f r Lisbon 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 9.00, 10,00 11.00 a. K., 12.00, New 4S. res,...T34 Express Brunswick, 10. steamer Auco- No d “.. 25c e»cl *33% Sunrises. 5 19!Jfc. | am. .12 00 make it for us to sell to Watervllie. 12.30. 1.45, 2.15, 3,00. 3.45,4.30. 5.30, 6.15, 7.00, 7.30, Beginning September 1900, New «a. ■•oao.134 UI^n ^ easy Falls, Augusta, Newport, Bangor, clsco will leave Portland 133% Sun seis. 6 2; I 1-M...12 80 Bucksport, Bar Harbor, Oldtown and Green- 8.00, 9.80 p. m. Pier, Portland, week New 4 s. re it..*....114% 1 4% of 12 43 Moon sets. 7 12 Return, 6.20 7.20. S.15. 9,30. 11.30 a. nu, days as follows: c tmll tlruurt’ Slarkat. Length days.. all ville. 10.20, It Su^ar New 4s. purchasera 12.20. For Long Little and Great Che- coup...»I6V9 4151,4 12.50 p. m. For Danville, Jc.,Kumford Falls, 1.00.2.15, 2,35, 8.20. 4.e5, 6.00, 5.45, 6.30. 7.30, Island, Ariland mantel—<*tu loal 8;t coni ec turnon Denver ft tv. U..131.103% 102% Lemis. Lewiston, Farmington. 8.20, 9.00,10.15 p. m., or at close ol entertain- beague, Cliff Island, South Harpswell, Bailey’s Erie gen. 4s».. Carrabasset, and Orr’s Islands. 9.30 a. (to;powdered C^c: granulated 7c; coffer 09% 69% Raugeiey, Bingham, Waterville, Skowhegan. ment. , m., 4.15 p. m. Mo. ivan.ft Tex, au». 67 Bg—r •VI 3,LJSi *0 JS UTVV6 1 COp.m. For For Cushing’s Island, 6.45, 7.45, 9.00. l'l.OO, Return tor Portland—Leave Orr’s Island, via fltteu 6Va c; yellow 5V* •, Freeport,Brunswick,Rockland, above Kansas « Pacific consols K. A. L.potnts, Augusta, Waterville. Skowhs- 11.00 a. m., 12.3-2, 1.45 2.15, 3.00, 4.30, 6.15,7.00, landings. 6.00 a. m., l CO p. m. Arrive at Oregon Nav.lst.K 9 J09 Ceo- T. gau, Belfast, Dover and Foxcroit, Greenville, 8.00, 9.30 p. m. Portland, 8.30 a. m., 3.30 p. m. Ki Springer, 7.05, 8.00, 9.15. excursions 22 miles down the pores. Texas pacific, c. 0. lsts.... J12% 112 I'OItT OF PORTLAND Bangor, Oldtown and Mattawamkeag, and to Return, 10.30. 11.20, a. m. Daily Bay. Fare round 50c. Eto Janeiro. Bark Bristol—1,102,470 ft luir do reg. 2ds. no 56 513 CONGRESS ST. Bucksport Saturdays. 12.45. 2.00, 2.45, 3.30, 4‘45. 6.40, 7.15, 8.30. 9.45 trip, rn. XT. Union Pacific lsts...... 106% 105% 5.10 p. m. For Brunswick, Bath, Augusta, p. SUNDAYS. Little and Great Cuoiations of stocks— MONDAY. 10. and Waterville and to Skowhegan Saturdays For Diamond Islands, *-tesni*hip Frcsbfield—68.927 bi Sept. a*nl Leave Portland for South aud in- bON’DON. 10. only. Trefethen Evergreen Landings, Harpswell bd! sliooks 28 b seed 176 Sept. Sept. 8. Arrived. termediate landings, 10.00 a. m., 2.00 n. m. tSat 15,81.; .gs pkj Atchison. 27% 5.i.5 p. m. For Danville Junct on. Mechanic Peaks Island, 6.15, 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 a. ill., 12.00 1"284 boards 1156 boxes cheest 27% Fare to South Harpswell and return Sundays s_tMuery pcs Atcmso'i Boston for East- Falls. Lewiston, ana on Saturua s to Kumford 111., 2.00, 3.00, 4.20. 5.30. 6.15, 7.30, 9.30 p. m. : otd.J 70% 70% Steamer Cumberland, Allen, 35c, other 25c. tl cs splints 28 bales hay 39,727 busb oah Waterville and Return—Leave Little landings Central Pacine. and St Jonn. N B. PORTLAND Fall#. Belgrade, Skowhegan. Diamond, 6.25, ISAIAH itllilucoiu 2433 pcs deal 5600 sacks flour 61 port POSTOFFICE a. DANIELS, Chet, ft Ohio. 28% 28% Scl) Annie F Kimball. Kimball, Norfolk. 11.00 p. m. Night Express for Brunswick, 7.20,8.15,9.15,10.15,11.45 in., 1.15, 3.15, 4.10, axesb»m and bacon IOj bbls lard oil ls6 a 5.35, 6.40. 8.40, 10.40 p. m. sep8-dtf Gen’l Mgr. Chicago. Bur. ftonineT.126 Vi 125 Seh G A Holwell, New York, sand to Batn, Lewiston. Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, st*a2if>c tile. Hayden, Moosehead Aroostook via Old- Return—Leave Great Diamond, 6.20, 7.15, L»ei. ft tiua. Cftuai co.Hoys 110% Rolling Mills Co. CORRECTED TO JULY* £, 1900. Lake, County town. Bar St. 8.10,9.10, 10.10, 11.40 a. in., 1.10, 3.10,4.05, 5.30, DeL I>acK. ft west.174% 175 Sell E A W httmore. Whitmore, Boston. Harbor, Bucksport. v'ahceboro, Mt. Desert & Maciiias Sift, Go Wlinleaa e OFFICE HOURS. St. St. John and «11 Aroos- 6.35, 8.35. 10.35 p. m. Pofllan, PcrIUuil Mnrunt. Denver ft li. o. 19% 19% Sch W D S, Rea Beach, to load for St John. Stephen, Andrews, took via Halifax and the Return—Leave Trerethcn’s, 6.15, 7.10,8,05, PORTLAND, tept. 10. trie, new. ii IX Sell M J S«wall. Norton, Jonesport. Postmaster’s 9.03 County Vanceboro, Office, (Sundays excepted' Provinces. The Saturday train does not y.05,10.05,11.35 a.m., 1.05, 3.05, 4.00, 5.25,6.30, Friday, April 20th. the Erie ts uto. 33 ch Robert Pettis. Perkins. Boston. a. m. to 5 m. night i;o vooie- 33% Vs p. connect Dexter. 8.30.10.30 p. m. CCOMMENCINGJ ste.uner ItaMdmnit qaotatioosrepre*eiu Rockland—lime to to Belfast, Dover and Fox- Sch Hattie Lormg, Rice, Cashier's 8.00 a. Return—Leave «»prlces lor the market: cena-ai.116% 116% Office, (Sundays excepted.l ; crof, or beyond Bangor, excepting to Washing Evergreen, 6.10, 7.05, 8.00, r.ne & West... 28 s C S Chase. m. to 6.00 m.: order '0.00 11.30 36 FRANK JONES flnm Lake 2 p. Money department, 9.00 ton County R. R. and Bar Harbor. 9.00, a.m., 1.09, 0, 3.55, 5.2', 6.25, a. m.: m. will, weather leave Lane anore.209 209 Cleared. m. to 6.00 p. Registry department, 9.00 a. 12.55 a. in., midnight. Alt. Desert special lor 8.25, 10.25 p. permitting, Portland 85 a 3 15 ‘ipertne snd low praties.2 Louis ft rvasn. 72% 71% m. to 6.00 p. m. Brunswick, (connecting for Rocklandi, Augus- For Ponce’s Landing, Long Island, 6.15, Tuesdays and Fridays at 11.00 p. nr Wheat Bakers.3 •3« livery, (Sundays excepted.) 7.30 ta, Waterville, Bangor, Greenville and Bar 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 a. ill., 12.00 m.. 2.00, 3.00, 4.20, Rocklanl, Harbor and Machias- Wheat paienis.* 4oa4 75 1). m. aud intermedia e Re- Mriap Mexican central. 11% 11% & Kelsey. a. m. to 7.00 p. m. ‘Sundays 9.03 to 10.00 a. m.. Harbor. 5.30,6.15 7.30,9.30 port landims. Hen.and HLLouisst. roiler.4 lO«,4 16 Return—Lt a«e Ponce’s turning leave and Mlcineau central. SAILED—U S training ship Prairie; steamer 1.00 to 2.00 p. m. Landing, Long Maehiasport Mondays Mickaud SC Louis clear.3 9044 00 WHITE DIVISION. Island, 6.00, 6.55, 7.50, 8.50, 9.50, 11.20 a. m., Thursdays at 4 a. m. for all landings, MliUi. ft St. Louis. 64% 64V* London. Carrien.' Deliveries, FOUNTAIN arriving 40 c4 60 Freshfleld, (Sundays excepted.)—In 10.15 Hi. Portland 11.00 p. m. tfcser Wheat patents.4 Minn, ft csx. Loins uta...... 93% 93% of the 12.50, 2.50, 3.45, 5.10, 6.15, 6.55, 8.15, p. business section city between High and 8.50 a.m. For Bridgton. Faybans. Buriing GEO. F. EVANS. F. E. BOOTHSY Missouri Pacinc. 61 % 61% FROM OUR India streets at 7.00. 9.00 and 11.00 a. TIME urn iiuu i. CORKItSPOVOKNTS. m.. T.30 and ton, Lancaster, St. John3bury. Sherbrooke SUNDAY TABLE. Gen’i Mgr. G. P. & T. A. New jeiBev central.130% 13o% fm 6 p. in.; In other sections at 8.00 a. in., l.so p. in. Quebec. Montreal. Chicago, St. Paul and Min Cm. ear lots.. <5 60 CLARK’S ISLAND,Sept7-Sl(l Long Cove, p oicsi vu.r JL lg- aprl8dtf New York Central.....130% 130% at Office 9.00 to 10.00 liaiiuiug, lots. sch Adeiia T Carleton, New Y’ork. Sunday delivery window, neapolis. 9 m,ba« @62 Northern Pacino com. 61 % 61 m. m. For Br land, 7.00, 8.00, 00, 10.00, 11.00 a. in. 12,20, Va Allen New York. a. m., 1.00 to 2.00 p. Collections from street LQ5 p. Sebago Lake, dgton, Har- Heal bag lots... @50 Sid 9iu, sch Green, 2.15, 3.15, 3.45, 4.45, 7.30 ]>. m. Northern Pacific old. 71V* 71 Vi boxes at 7.00 and 11.00 a. m., 4.00 and 8.00 p. in. rison. via rail and Sonco River. Norm Con wav. 6.15, ms. ear lots. @30 For 11.00 a. Norvnwestern.....161% 162 Sundays, 6.00 p. m. only. Fabyans. Lancaster, Colebrook, Lunenburg, Cushing’s Island, 8.00, 9.00, 34;oi 35 Memoranda. 7.30 m. ills,bag lots.. do pld. Sr. Johnsbury, NewDort. ID., 12.20, 2.15, 3.45, 4.45, 6.15, p. ARRIVAL ANI) DEPARTURE OK MAILS. For Little and Great Diamond Kton seed, car lots.OO OO@20 50 lim. Xz West.... 20% 20% 9—A vessel as 5.50 m. For Sebago Lake. Cornish, Islands, Jacksonville, Sept reported p. Bridg- Trefethens and uttoa Seed, bag lots.OO 00®17 oo Keanine. 16% 10V4 i. T? AT a rinov ha Boston, Southern and Western, intermediate ton, North Conway and Bartlett. Fabyans, Evergreen Landings, Peaks Island, 7.00. 8.00, 10.30 a. ID., toted Bran, car rots.... 18 oo,#419 00 KocK lsta.nu.107% 106% E is asliure at Sebastian, Kla. Sue is offices and connections via. Boston & Maine LunenDurg, St. Johnsbury, Montreal, Toronto 9.30, 12.15, Morse), 2.00, 3.15. 4.20, 5.15, 6.15, 7.30 p. m. ricked Bran, bag lots.00 00@ 19 00 Bt. raui.114% 113% on the rocks and will be a total loss. railroad (Eastern Division.! Arrive at 12.15, and Chicago. For Ponce’s Landing, Long Island, inditing, car lots. 18 0o@ 20 00 sj_ Paul oio.•.173 173 5.00 and 10.45 p. m.: close 8.oo and 11.45 a. m., nIINRAY THAI NS. 7.00, 8.00, 9.30, 10.30 a. 111., 12.15, 2.00, 3.15, 4.20 lots.19 O'@ 20 50 St. Paul « umana.110 110 Domestic Ports. 6.00 and 9.00 p. m.; Sundays, arrive 12.45 anu Mm®, bag, train for 6. .5, 7.30 m 50 uia. 11.00 m., close 11.45 a. m., 4.00 and 9.00 p. m, 7.20 a. m. Paper Bangor, Bath, and p. Hrxadieeu.18 50&19 St. Pain & urn ana p. for Forest NEW YORK—Ar 9th, sch Henry, Coffin, Wal- for Rockland exceptIFor.-y Transfer at Bath. 11.00 p. m.. City Landing, Peaks Sugar. Coffeo, Tea. Molaina*, Kniem*. Texas racinc.. 14% 14*4 Southern and and interme- niahts ton, NS; Lizzie D Small, Ricker, St Jcnn, NB; Boston, Western, 7.25 p. ni. Paper train for Lewiston. Island, Saturday only. Union Tactile uru. 74% 74% offices and connections, via Boston Tickets sold over tills line to the Gem Star-Standard granulated. 6 34 A R Keene and W F Green. diate md 9.30 a.m. For Fabyans and intermediate o waoasn... 7 7 Maine railroad. (Western at Theatre. h-isr-Extra fine granulated— 84 Sid, sli p St Paul, Hong Kong; schs Gertrude division)—Arrive stations. 18% 18Vi 10.46 a. 6.30 and 8.20 p. m.; close 6.00 and 3.00 Unavoidable delays and to to—Extra C. 6 00 Wabaan dig. L Trunny, Philadelphia for Boston: Wm Jones, m., 12.35 p. m. For Brunswick, Lewiston, Bath, excepted, subject Boston <& Maine. 188% 188 ana 11.30 a. m., and 5.00 p. m. Waterville, and Bar Harbor. change without notice. The staunch and elegant steamers ihSm—EIo. roasted. 13 @16 Boston; Silver Heels, Rockland ; Gleady Burke, Augusta, Bangor ana New tmr. di.. Maine Central in. V. W. T. GODIN General “GOV. DI.NGl.EY” and "BAY STATE” New Yoik for an eastern port; Maud, Port Readiug for Kaslern. via Railroad—Arrive 6.00 p. For Lewiston. G, Manager. .ohe-Java and Mocha. 27@3t) 203 alt alternately leave Franklin Old Colouv.203 New Bedfold; Maggie Mulvey, do for Brewer; 2.00 and 4.50 a. m.. 12.45 and C.15 p. m.; close 11.00 p.m. Nignt Express for points. ju30 dtf Wharf, Portland, -«a-A.moys.. 25(4435 124 and India Wharf, Boston, at 7.00 Adam* kx press.t24 Abbie S Walker, do for Rockport; Jennie G 6.00, 10.00 and 11.45 a.m., and 9.00 p.m. Sundays, 12.55 a. m. Mt. Desert special for Rockland p. in. dallvJ ito-Cong’ous. 27^4 60 152 including Sunday. -American Kxpress.1&2 do for Maggie Hurley, Rari- arrive 12.45 p. m.; close 11.45 a. ro„ and 9.0C Bangor and Bar Harbor. ;eas—... 36a to 4n Pillsbury, Salem; These steamers meet every demand of II. s. express. 46 for ; Cora Philadelphia p. m. ’us-Eormesa. 35 180,. }8® Lewiston and Mechan- Worcester, common.. schs Antrim, Camp- 11.45 a. m.. 4.15 and 9.00 m. 8.25 a. m.; Gen. •tw 2 crown.2 00@2 25 Smrar. -1ior? BOSTON—Ar 9th, Lady and p. TKl-Wlj£l£L¥ J. F. LISODMB, Mauager Raisins, union.. 79% 790/8 do. ic Fails, 8.35 a. m; Waterville and SAILINGS. do 3 crown...2 25@2 60 Western bel, Rockland: Antelope, Banks, Farmington, intermediate offices and connec THOMAS M. BARTLETT. Agent. Augusta, 8.43 a. m.; Rangeley, Farmington, 2 o southern livufe... Ar loth, steamer Charles F Mayer, Baltimore, via Maiue Central railroad—Arrive a 4 crown. 50,d 2 7 54% tions. Bemis. Augusta aud 12.02 1 Brooklyn Kam transit. 55% towm 3 one for Portland; Harrisburg, m. at 7.45 a. Bangoi, Rockland, p. From Boston atslns. locfeMuseaie. 7V%c£0 barges, 12.45 and 6.15 p. ;close m. and 12 m and Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. common.- 34% 34% mas tow- m.; Skowhet/an, Farmington Lewiston, pscerai Steel Bangor for Philadelphia; Carbonero, intermediate offices Pur It, Uee£. LarJ til I i*« trf. ®7 66 % Jiocktanu, and connec- 12.15 p. Beecher Falls,St. Johnsbury.Bridg- From do .. ng barge GUbeiton. Portland for Philadelphia; m.; Philadelphia Monday, Wednesday tions via Knox and Lincoln railroad—Arrive 12.15 Express, Mattawamkeag, Bar @.-Heavy. 16 00 tC 16 25 looacco. •v W Chesterton, Boothbay, towing sch William ton, p-m.; American 12.45 and 6.00 p. m.; close at 6.00 and 12 m. 1.20 d. m.; Waterville and i>0@15 25 ..•...•12o 1J0 Penokee; schs Harbor, Bangor, and Pm ISLAND CIO and lighter Friday, STEAIBOAT un-Mecium.15 nZGes* Jhuichill wrecking Skowhegan, intermediate offices and connec- Lewiston, 3.23 p. m.: Skowhegun, Waterville, W-hevv*. 25 street K R.154% 153% P rker ana B Rogers, Kennebec; From (Jeniral s ;.10 76@11 Metropolitan Itodney Mary via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at and 5.20 from Water- Wharf, Poston, p. m. From 75 70 6Jv4 for Sears tions, Augusta Rockland, p. m., -AND- wet—light.lOOOxgto Tenn. uoai « iron. ; W Dexter, Calais Welilleet; Myra 12.46 close at 12 m. Pine street Wharf, Philadelphia, at 3 p. in. In- and p. m.; ville daily; St.John, Bar Harbor, Aroostook meies*. nailbbls. iw C 50 IJ. «. lumber. 23% , ind Western Fir, Bangor; Niger Fanny surance effected at omc.>. f-j% Island Pond, Vt,, intermediate offices and Countv, Moosehead Lake anti Bangor, 5.30 p. ^rc-iw.&na naubbi. mire.... i 8Vit3(8Va looacco. -ovs *-o lo Portland. Freights for the West by the Penn. It. R. and Continental lgkins, via Grand Trunk Railway—Ar- m.; Rangeley. E'armington. Rumford Falls, m-ica and hall bbl.com.... r®7V* Sid, lugs Tormentor, towing barge Gilberton connections, South forwarded by connecting lines. AmUSEWIEHT CO. rive at7.00. il.45 a.m., 6.00 p. m.; Sundays 7.00 Lewiston, 5,46 p. in.; Chicago, Montreal, Fab- Urd-l’ftiLS .... 9' i @9 3 Ponton Alar Met. 1 rom Portland for Philadolpuia; Carbonero, Passage $10.00, Bourn. Trip $13.00, a. close at 7.30 a. in.. 1.00 and 5.00 yans. No. C nw >v I r d on 7.*» Bar Harbor, 1I.UE TABLE.-July 8, 1900, com nouutt. 7 Vv c£8 ’onlami, tor barge Indian Ridge for do, m.; p.m. Meals and room included. Jtrt-i’ails. Sept.10 00—The followlnglwere Sundays 5.00 m. Bangor and Itoeklanct, 1.25a. m, dally; Hali- dri-i’ure, leal. BOSTON, Highland in 9th, schs Ilay- p. For freight or passage to F. P. WING 9Va,^10 of Flour and Corn: Light—Passed Gorham. N.H., intermediate offices and con- fax. St. John, Bar Harbor, Bangor, 4.20 a. m. apply 1P@ 16 today’s quotations T Philadelphia for Plymouth; Agent, Central Boston. Caieken*. nond Maull, via Grand Trunk railroad—Arrive at Wharf, WEEK DAYS. 14 FLOUR. nections, daily. I E. B. and General l,*l. J2 < 0 OO BALTIMORE—Sid Oth, schs WMartin, State 3U F'ske Building. Boston, Sicamer ALICE HOWARD 4 20 a. close at 7.30 a. m., 1.00, 5.00 p. m. Sun- Harbor, 12.25 d. m.; waterville,6.20 p. m. ; White Sprlmr and Katherine D Perry, Bos- m.; oot22dtf ”»»’. 11 M, oi 12 3 90 o4 oO. ary E 11 G Dow a. m. and 7.30 m. 5. 5 d. in. Winter patents _ days at 7.30 p. Mountains. -boulders.. 8'/a 3 50 4 2a. 1 on; George A Mcradden, Bath. 7.00 and will leave Portland Pier, at 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 a. m. Ulear «u.i sinu," Montreal—Arrive at 11.45 a. m. and F. V. 10th. sells Carrie A Bucknam, GEO. EVANS, P. & G. M. 3. 0.15 D. m. Dry Kisli Mild Mackerel. yellow 49%e. BANGOR—Ar 6.00 m., close at 1.00 and 7.30 p. m. I, 2, 4, 5. Corn—-steamer Mo.Nichol and Loolla. Boston; p. Sunday F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. tomb Amboy; A 7.30 rn. Returning, Leave Bay Viow Landing, at 6.25, ,®1. large Share. 4 50 6 4 75 Portland. close p. jne3idtf dary Stewart and Lizzie May, intermediate offices and con- 7.25, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30 and 11.30, a. m., 1.30, 2.30, Onim shore tleh. 3 50 Dornemlo Markets. Swanton. Vt., to Old. sell .1 B Marlin. St Pierre. Miq. via Mountain Division M. C. R. R._ 3.30, 4.30, 5.3 ', 6.45 p. m. 3 60 Telegraph.) nections. “N. 2 60,« (My soli Boiton. close at 8.00 m. Sid, Watchman, ... Arrive at 7.50 p. m.; a. "SUNDAYS. 7 6 Sept. 10. 1900. Wm T Donned and &. Not*... @3 BATH—Ai- 10th. 3chs Bartlett. H. II.. intermediate offices and con- Portland Rumford Falls Ry. 60 m \y Flour maricet—receipts E Kranz and Ed- Leave Portland Pier, 8.10. 0.00 10.00, 11.00 ffi.. @2 YOKK—The dar\ R Baird. Boston; Anna nections via Mountain Division M. C. R. R.— 6,163 bbls: sales 8.500 inJuue 11*00, a. ill. 12, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.0 ), 7.00. 8.00, ■leTriug.psrbox, sea'od....rfk. @10 W 682 bids; exports vin R Hunt, Portland. Arrive at 8.50 a. in. and 7.60 p. m.; close at 8 a. S5, with a moderate r80 m. ahore la. @17 00 c urs lalrlv active and steady Jillaway, Baltimore; Clar- m. p. 7«re|, Wheat Sid, schs Samuel m. and 12.00 DEPARTURES Trains Leave Portland RETURNS. **®wet. shore f 15 both and Winter offices and con- is. @ i maiid foi spring ( noe H Vonner, Washington; Rodney Parker, Rochester. H. H.. intermediate 8.30 A. M. and 12.50 noon. From Union Station .. (j$$14 1 nections. via Portland & Rochester railroad— Buekfteld. For Lewiston, 7.C0, 8.15, a. m, 1.30, 5.15 *8.30 Leave Bay View Landing, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 10 straights for Poland. Mechanic Falls. Can- *'Flour—Winter ms 3 75«4 ;wlnter AY—Ar 10th, schs Smith Tuttle and Arrive at 6.00 p. in.; close at 6.30 a.m., 12.00 m. p. in. II. 30 a. III., 12.20, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 6,30, Produce. 30; win- *BOOI ini ton, Dixneld, Rumford Fails aud Bemis. .Minnesota patents 4 00to;4 in. 7.30 8.30 p. m.... 1 60; * Uaska, Boston. and 1.2 p. For Island Pond, 8.15 a. m., 1.30. *8.3) p. m 2 85^240 Minnesota bakers 2 85a of 8.30 a. m. 12.50 noon and 6.15 p. m. From Union line Its boats to Peaks Island e< extras 2 70- 3 00: Mart (Ital), in tow tug Sea King, Cumberland Mills, Gorham, and Westbrook Only running Ifornla Pe t. 2 60 <> 2 65 Sid. brig Station for Mechanic Falls and intermediate For Montreal, Quebec, Chicago, 8.15 a. in. ,'2-Ca do low 1. ) lines 2 4<’to2 7o. NB. Arrive at 8.45 a. m. 1.20 and 6.00 direct. “m. ie low j 26: .. f or St John. (Saccarappa) m. and *8 30 at 6.50 Eyes. 2 4 o@ 2 50 at 58c fob afloat. Point 12.00 a. m. and m. stations. On Sauirdays only, 5.15 p. train p. m„ reaching Montreal Fare 5 cents each Kve dull; No 2 Western Sch Tacoma ashpre on Spruce ledges. p. m.; close 6.30 and 5.30 p. way. Ajl persons goine by "•<' 40@ 2 60 York. runs to Rum total Falls. p. m., and 7.20 a. m. this line will he admitted 'to Greenwood Gar- \S£1 Kidney.2 n„t« i.'vn 53 (/53c U I F >ew CALAIS—Ar 10th, sch Stephen J Watts, South Portland, Willard and Cape Cottage— :«h»Ortons, lm. @ 76 exports den free. Wheat—receipts 132,275 bush: 32,,- Arrive at 7.30. 11.00 a. m, 8.00 p. m.; close .630 Through ears between Portland and Beims. ju2dtf Kbl. 1 06 6 0 00 busn futures. 30.0 o and 6.30 in. Arrive Portland. >!>l 170 bus11: sales 2,7i o,0o0 sells Maud Mallocli. Greenport; Hyena, a. m.. 1.30 p. Trains Egypt!*,,. „) 1 75 78%c elev: and Cash Arrive 7.30 , smaov; No 2 Red Julia & Martha, Branford. Pleasantdale Corner— K. C. BRADFORD, Traffic Manager, 5.45 di) » 00 useM tsV-spot : Jew London; From Lewiston, *6.40, 11.30 a. in., 3.15, Potatoes. Jersey 3 « f o b afloat; No 1 Northern four masted sclioon- and 11.15 a.m. and 4.30 p. m.j close 7.30a.m. Portland, Maine, *«> g had at 80-1 s CHATHAM, 9th—Three ana 8.o0 p. m. Eastern shore. 8 '2.1.« 3 25 off bound north. and 1.30 and 6.30 p. in. X. L. STEAMER CORINNA. rs becalmed here, LOVEJOI, Superintendent, ,;W. fiasirrn a 1 « are From Island *6.40, 11.30 a. Ul., 5.45 fredi 22 2 exports 1383=78 10th schs Mattie S Coi- j«l8 dtf Rumford Falls. Maine, Pond, V^bush. GLOUCESTER—Ar ISLAND MAILS. m. Western fresh.18 a 19 'corn—reoeipts fut res; 20.000 bus ex- Boston for Stonington, p. ,j*\ > ?6%000 bush ns and Charles A Hunt, Direct Between Brunswick and Portlanl 7 Creamer. 24o; 25 i5f-saies 2 at 45%c elev, 47% 1 o Geo Lane, Calais; isutnd—Arrive at a. m., 4.15 p From Chicago, Montreal, Quebec, *6.40 urt, snot S/oany i No le; Ad;.m Bowlby, Bangor; Peaks ;9.3l 21@ 22 1 for Sullivan; Fannie E Hall, close at 8.30 a. m., 2.30 p. in. a. m., 5,45 p. m. S^ment. 1 lav Queen, Boston m.. BEGINNING JUNE 1st. aml Vermt... it Va c»'12Va exports 69.467 do for 1 ort- and Islands—Ar- (22-*Urk 4.38.200 busn: o for Bangor; Laura T Chester, Harpswell, Long Chebeague steamIoaTco. Ohw—receipts J Snald leave Bruns- No 2 at for 6.00 close at 8.00 a. • Steamer will Simpson’s Point, — bus spot, spot steady: j Annie L Wilder, do Rockport. rive at 9.00 a m., p. m.; in., Daily. Otliei trains week days. lish sal(=s No 8 md; wick, at 7 a. m. daily. Harpswell Center at 7.25, Fruit. •> 2 white 26*4 to27: 9th, sch Ruth Shaw, m. ■to.. I vn ,t 1 %C No NE W BEDFORD—Ar 8.30 p. lOtb, 1900, steamers Sunday cheap excursion train leaves Port- Island at Mere Point at Bustin’s Western Beginning September Birch 7.40, 7.45, 26c:track mixed -26@20%c; , iewport News. STAGE MAILS. Portland Pier 2.00 m. for Lit- land Sunday for Lewiston. Gorham and at and •hU’eat New York. leave p. Cousins, every Island at 8.05, Littlejohn’s 8.25, Cousin’s Sid, sell Alaska, Libby, Great Ch Land- Berlin at 8.30 a. m. Returning leave Berlin at 1 in Portland at 9.30 a. m. 1 ** Sid 10th, tug Clara E Bowery Beach—Arrive at 5.30 p. m.; close at tlejohn’s beague, (Hamilton’s Isl n at 8.35, anlving Seodilngs. 4 00@-t 5 ) «»• NEWBURYPORT Orr’s Island, East Harpswell. 4.00 p. m., every Sunday afternoon for Lewis- leave Portland, for the «£ iWKSS Richard S Learning, Rock- 2.00 p. m. ing), Sebasco, Returning, Long Wharf, Ollt, and Coal. ^ ■pier, towing sch Point Harbor and Cundy’s Harbor. ton aud Portland. at 3.30 m. Turpentine .....V 8 wnos, Lynn: kagle Wing, ,3H 1 at I7^2lc; ““SwiSi. e steady; cranes TITM PRESS. SOUTH PORTLAND. McCULLUM’S COMPANY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

Where Some of the Cast Will Appear '1 he went tier to.aay NEW AUVEltTISKNlUNTS TODAY. <* likely to be fair Election Passed Off Yery This Season. Portland, Sept. 11, 1100. El well. Quietly, Gwen, Moore & Co. Bartley McCullum’s company have of the Frank M. Low & Co. scattered to various points and it will be ,1. (•'. J.lbbv Cc. “ ” And Republicans Worn a Handsome of interest to learn where some of the new J N. M. Ferkins & Co. CATALOGS aeger Frank L. Itinkin. Victory. old favorites will appear during the pres- A. Portion. Mis-i Nellie Beardswortli. Underwear for Sleeping ent dramatic season. Miss Mae Hosmer Maine On'ral Excursion. K. f. Davit & Co. will be seen in stock at Toronto and Autumn and Winter are § City of Portland. n Hp^^^Kcai »fsy* The election in South Portland Robert Wayne in stook at New Orleans, Ri\ ofour ]V Kxecuinx’s’ Notice. passed ► at both c FSk 88.SO ih»ei coat. I off very from the Mr. Armstrong will be with Tim Mur- ready, depart- Some bvhen they S pared with otheri9 quietly, though open- people Rlinmkea is New Wants, For Halo, To Let, Lost, Found ^ $5.00.‘fl to the of the in- phy, Miss True with and Miss we ere tlie I H and similar advertisements will be found on ing closing polls, great Gillette, ments for free distribu- the sum- a- l&saV largest ^ go cottaging for 5 makers and retailers' |o G under beads. was manifested and the Burnett with Mansfield. page appropriate terest Republi- ft B9>ol men’s $8.60 shoes : i|S s tion. a mer, their s- In the world. We cans won for the most a Robert Galllari will be with “Man’s We very take Bedding *5 part sweeping carry S’ tiifm nmko ftnrt «¥" more H > shoes A vote was and Enemy’5 and Beatrice Ingram will be in bvith them. It so de- J$s-®n than any il ? BRIEF JOTTINGS. victory. large polled stock of this famous gets «s ■ other two ui&nuiao- «■ B large fcjS'asl * Mr. Hill, the Republican candidate, stook at San Francisco and Mr. Reynolds moralized that they leaVe f° pi£K&-. ;turer» In the D. S. il The ^ has a plurality over Mr. Lord of 210 votes. in stock at Indianapolis. Mr. Rider and make for men and women, fn rV;i* iiiitgnltudei w of our business, a o it at the and buy KtKw] peiA» "* The regular meeting of the executive Mr. Moulton, the Republican candidate Mr. Kepler are engaged for the “Way cottages cs t Ji f feet system of uianuhuAw also for children. The F .• * and our method m Down East” as S V turing, otVl board of the Maine Woman Suffrage for representative to the legislature car- company, d for Mr. nebo, to re-start house- £T FSaitf /selling direct to the wearer All. o' fut one profit will be held at 283 Brack- ried ward In the and leads his McCullum himself he has received several tells faitfW through our 61 \\ « association, every city catalog illustrated, (To such, this J? JR*?/retail storss in the lftrge cities AA 2 offers to keeping. *» elaPrJfcuahles us to produce a high/in ett street, Wednesday, , at opponent Mr. Verrill, 269 votes. Party tempting appear in stock at rude shoo for all about it. There^s no is v iS2*y Ik gil.to than can be hail 8 p, m. A full attendance is desired as lines were cast to the wind in the mat- Doulsvllle, Toronto, New Orleans and advertising message ft The Itvanou mote W. L. Boug’a* *» the is of ter of sheriff and Mr. Pearson has a other but as has not decided Some tjrjF meeting great importance. places yet other underwear in this bvritten.) people JEr»3.60 shoes are sold than any other J3 schools the matter. MJk make Is Injcanso They The city opened yesterday plurality of 210 votes over Mr. Despeaux. at Class The Host. world so as Vacation High infAre for the fall with about The made the good, you .morning term, great gain by Republi- bvhere the Mat- _ Hotels, the usual attendance. In some oases it cans is especially worthy of note and HARBOR NOTES. probably know, and al- was large, but in most instances it was shows the surprising growth of the tresses and Bedding are it is not remarkably full, many still be- party of late In this seotlon of our coun- though high priced, Item* of Interest Picked lip Along the better than the home ones, and they Vo tv that tvhen out of town and not to re- ing intending try. The leaders and the rank and llle the sales are Water Front. increasing home nebv turn until the weather is cooler. are to be congratulated on their good they get again, thev'tl get Bedding, A horse owned by Mr.Frank of Cash’s work yesterday. and those everywhere, such bve’Ve a in this column.) doad on Federal Captain Fiokett has placed a large (To message Corner, dropped street, GOVERNOR. who have used it once noon. Mr. Frank said he number of books aboard the bark Bristol yesterdey got Wards Some are out Hill, Lord, Rogers, which will South Amer- people just starting housekeeping loose In the stable Sunday night, obtain- R I). P. prouably sall_for it to all others. prefer and bvant nebv access to the feed of which he con- ica today. all stuff. ing 1, 47 81 8 A maohlne arrived from sumed lurge quantities. 2, 78 49 22 dredging Cape such this is S5 SHOE 86 and was towed to the (To advertising bvhisper given.) \\A / George Warren, a painter, fell from a 8, 42 24 Porpoise Sunday At the men’s Under- FOR 78 84 10 $3.50.# scaffold 20 feet from the on Par- 4, Portland company for repairs. \\ ground 44 38 7 5 6, The schooner Mather, which wear counter SEAFOAM Feather Pillows, ris street yesterday morning. He was 6, 108 26 7 Margaret today Mattresses For Instance. \\ Portland last without pounds a pair, price pair, $2.25 Storeryy attended by Dr. Baker and taken to his 7,66 7217 skipped away Thursday there’s a specially good Not a careless step is taken In th Turkey down Pillows, 7 pounds V 546 Congress home on Newbury and Hancock streets. Totals, 602 292 96 leave and whioh later turned up at Glou- sort of making of our to the^palr, $1 69 Warren was badly bruised and shaken Powers’s plurality in 1898, 104. cester was not heard from yesterday; but rather fine qual- made to lit Hill’s In she has Cylinder Bolsters, any up, bufc.no bones were, broken. plurality 1900, 210. started on her way to this port Street.^^r medium shirt Hand-Made Mattresses. mat- Lermond gets 6 votes this is ity, weight, bed and oovered to match any At 8 o’clock yesterday morning Hose 8 year. and expected.to arrive today. We know—and warrant—what tress, $2.60 was called to the carriage factory of A, CONGRESSMAN. The English schooner N. D. S. carried and drawers, a soft brown goes into them. P. Kimball. No 777 Ocean avenue, by Wards. Allen, Lynch, Parker, Simonton, light. 3-4 wool, beau- We know the of the mak- Beds. a still alarm. A slight blaze, originating R. 1). P. S. The steamer Freshfleld of the Thomson mixture, honesty Spring line sailed for ing. No 1.—Woven the J. K. h. from a spark from a looomotive, was 1, 47 80 8 1 early yesterday morning tifully finished, with silk Wire, • i extinguished, with nominal loss. 2, 78 49 22 2 London, she took a full cargo and ai5 YOU KNOW how our prices con- make, a 30 cord spring, $2 60 8, 86 42 24 1 fronts, nenrl button and trast with those of “our friend the The home circle will meet with Mrs. head of cattle. X. No. 2.—Woven Wire Spring, $2.25 4, 70 86 10 1 ] THE Scribner, 28 Dow street, af- 41 41 7 enemy.” No. 3.—Woven Wire Spring, $2 00 Wednesday 6, ENTERTAINED HIS FRIENDS. good button holes, at $1. ternoon. 6, 109 26 7 1 No. 1 Gray Drawing, weight 40 lbs. Double Deck lace with spiral HORSE 65 72 17 Mr. P. the well known This the A special meeting of the Local Bar- 7, George Dewey, right for present $20.00 spring, $5.00 'l'nf.nla J.QA y.OR U7 A Insurance man and a of Admiral No. 1 Pure S. A. 40 AND THE bers’ Union will he held tonight at Bear- nephew Hair, weight The famous National Spring, Iron last week the season, won’t shrink, and ing’s shop, 217 Federal street. Reedss plurality In 1898, 92. George Dewey, joined lbs., $'8.00 frame, $5.60 ranks of COUNTRY FAIRS. Allen’s plurality in 1900, 201. benedicts. Mr. Dewey Is a mem- fit well. No. 2 Pure Black Hair, weight 40 The game with wood frame, $5.00 of PERSONAL. REPRESENTATIVE. ber the Iron Clad clut, which has a lbs., $15.00 These frames are made to fit both one Harvesting Season, summer on anl An excellent for Pumpkins oottage Cape Elizabeth, No. 8 Pure Black Hair, weight 40 Iron and Wood Bads at the same and t’.io Country Fairs bruitf the Wards, Moulton, Verrill, Horse Sunday by special arrangements he gave 50c is of brown mixed lbs., $12.00 price. Topic into prominence. Mr. Gus E. a news- __R._D. If you art? a horse owner let us McCune, formerly the members and a few invited guests a 1, 45 80 Hair Mattresses made In smaller sizes or In ordering please state size and remind you of our stock of Vet- paper man of wide experience, is manag- too and less still 2, 92 39 line dinner. merino,not wooly weight lower. kind of Bed. erinary Kent‘dies. ComlUiou the “Other Powders, i tuiments and our ing People's Money” compa- 90 38 It was an Informal affair and there 3, the thickness to No. 1 Calr Hair $6 00 facilities for compounding veter- which at the Jell'erson last 73 24 proper Mattress, ny appeared 4, were no speeches although many were A Hurrah. inary prescriptions. 5, 47 36 No. 1 Cocoanut Fibre Mattress,$5.00 Handkerchief night. the of will for the new- on now. 112 24 expressions good put Very large No. 1 Cotton Francis the N 0, Mattress, $5.00 A great lot of Embroidered Hanker- Lathrop, noted ew York 7,6069 ly married couple. Those present were Cornered stock of it this No. 1 Wool Mattress, $4.50 chiefs, manufacturers’ 3 artist, and the Swami Abhedanda of Elmer H. Frank P. Scam- ready samples, many Totals, 619 250 Waterhouse, No. 1 soft $2.60 1 are in Portland for a Exoelslor, tops, styles. I Caloutta, few days. mon, Fred E. Dow, Ben M. Illsley, Fred- Pharmacy. Moulton’s plurality, 269, morning. $1 00 and 75o kinds at 25o They are registered at the Falmouth erick W. Jordan, Thomas H. Hlngley, All the above except the excelsior we put In SHERIFF. two parts. Unlaundered All Ldnen Handker- hotel. John W. Ward, Joseph H. Ewing, Mr. Hon. J. A. Looke has returned from chiefs. Some have elegant Hand- Despeaux, Earton, Pearson, Morrison, and as guests Hon. Clark E. Gentlemen who wear M a O-Ver. his summer Wards. R, D. Pro. King drawn work. outing at Sebago Lake. Barker and Col. George F. McQuillan. Mrs, Locke and her son remain there 1 16 15 53 Knickerbockeis at all will We take your old, flattened out Others have elaborate Initials. 2 49 20 78 mattress and our This sale some time longer. ARRESTED FOR LARCENY. by special thorough price, 12^c 3 68 12 71 be interested in three Mis3 L. liankln of Fall is methods, make It over as good as new. Mary lilver, 4 26 12 70 Saturday afternoon at the Aldine Offic- (Some Canadian ladles who have seen these visiting her friend, Miss Emma G. Kand- 5 26 16 47 lots of footless Price of re-maklng, $2 00 Handkerchiefs say tnat in Montreal they are HOME AGAIN? er arrested Charles Haggett Watson, alias special sold—laundered—it 60c.) all, at her at Old Orchard 6 83 6 87 Price, we furnish new tick, $4 25 cottage Camp on the of a 7 33 48 Charles Rice, charge stealing that are Ground. to the line weather Miss 61 “Golf” stockings All Hair Mattresses for full size are Owing watch from a G. A. li. veteran Fri- Sc. 251 131 gold Feel Economical? Baudall will prolong her stay at the Totals, 467 made in two pieces unless otherwise day night The two men had a round of being sold here this week beach through September Despeaux’s plurality in 1898, 165. ordered. Twenty styles of women’s Handker- drinks and the soldier went to sleep, We can make that spring suit look nice Pearson’s In 216. at 50c, 75c and $1.00 a chiefs at plurality 1900, to the discover that he had Fit lotos and Bolsters. to last ail the fall. UNDEKWOOD SP1UNG. awakening Sc enough COUNTY COMMISSIONER. lost his watch. He reported the theft to fine The vaudeville show at Underwood this pair, very goods, Other Embroidered the and Watson was arrested Most all the Handkerchiefs, week is all In the California Wards, Plaisted, Story, Gay, police by CLEANSING, DYEINC right. trio, worth much X- » : R, D-,P_ Haggett, having'the missing time piece on actually Wo llavr Tailor’s i’rriiBttn. the Irish policeman, the German soldier Feathers on Men’s oolored border, also 1, 47 31 8 his at the time. He will plain, and the person probably more than these Chinaman make plenty of 78 60 22 prices. Whits Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 2, be. arraigned at the_next session of the ^ F0REST C,TY DYE house im amusement and the other acts are not 3, 86 42 24 sale are 1F UOILU0 SIF 0^ 73 84 Municipal court. Sc steam Cap, Q|8anj:„j Ijfjj slow Praise Is due to all who took part, 4, 10 6, 44 88 7 cleanod by Lace Clearance. 13 Preble St., (Ipp, Preble Hons*. Phil. Morton, Tom Bryant, A1 and OWEN, MOORE & CO. 6, 109 26 7 RIVERTON PARK. £^“Kid Gloves Cleansed Every Day. Mamie Anderson. The bioscope, which 7, 66 72 17 steaming.. Mr. Hand returned Saturday from Introduces a of The management of Riverton Park numbsc. excellent war Totals, 503 292 96 New York where he has been buying will to be one of the have provide! a very line entertainment That’s not pictures prove draw- Plaisted’s plurality, 211. CITY OF PORTLAND. New Fall Eaoes, Allovers, Chiffons, for the last week of the season that com- ing cards of the entertainment. The Zil- Fancy Silks, eto., etc., for Dress COUNTY TREASURER. Notice to Contrnciors. the best pha Ladles’ oi’chestra, of Portland played menced yesterday afternoon and evening Fronts, Wards. with audiences in attendance. i roposals for constructing aboti yesterday with gi’eat success and gave I Thompson, Skillln, Nichols, large SEALED To make room for these R. 300 feet of Kinch sewer In Sherwood itree incoming much D. P. There seemed to be an air about the process. pleasux-e to the audiences. The park will be leceived at the office of the Commls eleganoes we shall hold 47 81 8 sloner of Public Works, City Hall.until personnel of this Is as ro • 1, yesterday which suggested that every Friday organization 78 49 23 the 14th day of Hepu mber, 1000. at 12 o'olocl To clean i 2, one had mode their minds to make II. love: up the when will be and A Great 8, 87 42 24 m., ihey publicly opened Clearance Sale. Whisper read, ihe successful bidder wl'l be required 1st.violins—Miss Daisy Spear, Miss Meta 4, 73 34 10 most of these last visits to the beautiful and thor- to rive a bond In a sum and with sureties of odd things in this department. Broughton. 5, 44 38 7 park during the amusement season. The satisfactory to the Commissioner of Publk oughly deodorize Feathers, the Some at Half others at Smokes! 2nd. violins—Mrs. Frank Miss 6 109 26 7 entertainment wTas as usual Works, to Insure the proper lulfilment of tin oil, one-third Dorothy Dean, opened with , “Cold-Blast” prooess is Ideal. This Teresa 7, 66 72 17 conditions of the contract, lilanks on whlct and off. LeProhon. a concert the Matus one-quarter splendid by Royal proposals must he made, plans, specifications leaves the Feathers pure, odorless; Viola—Miss Maizle Wllllfims. Totals, 504 291 96 andturtner Information be obtained at Hungarian orchestra. The programme may free from animal matter; the down is Cello—Miss 218. the oftloo of'lie Ccmmlsntoner. Bids should ‘'Royal 7*earl. Lulu St ear. Thompson’s plurality, selected for was yesterday composed from be marked "Proposals for Mower, and ad- preserved and the entire mass is a cm. larinoc—Mrs■ Fannie Xj xnompson. the selections that have been en- dressed to GKO. N. FERN A LI). Commission)'! women who would have COUNTY ATTORNEY. most fluffed u p to Young ciyt«,_Wdl, Cornet—Mrs. Fred of Public Works, who reserves the r irht tc stay. E. Hanson summer and this will be pearly white skin should use Wards. Whltehouse, Clifford, illsbea, joyed .this plan reject any or ail bids should he deem It for tin We sell these feathers by the pound: Pianist—Mrs. Wyman. followed the Interest of the city so to do. what of it? 1CD. P. through weak, the Datrons Purs live geese 66c Mies Blanche O. Cram is the leader of Hept. Io, liXQ. seplldtd Feathers, 47 0 will be treated to a series of special pro- Pure live down 'R.oya I7*earl. Dorothy smokes aro the orchestra, but for u few days she Is 1, 80, geese Feathers, 2, 79 48 22 grammes. The New York Vaudeville the most absent filling an engagement in the mixed, 90o It Is at our Toilet article* comforting 87 42 24 EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. counter. mountains and her place Is well filled ;by 3, club provides the vaudeville entertain- smokes the lonesome Mr. 4, 78 34 10 Cornell. The Zllphas play at 2 inuni Him rue 01 subscribers hereby give uotico that she 80, 44 eiuenenoe every act on man can have. If 6 80 and 7.45. The vaudeville comes at 5, 38 7 THEhas been duly appointed Executrix oi 109 25 7 the bill may be Imagined when It Is un- the last Will 8.15 and 8.15 and the electric fountain at 6, and Testament of J. R. LIBBY GO. R. LIBBY CO. you aro lonesome, 7.80. 7,007217 derstood that for the first time It was ev- WILLIAM W. late of LATHAM, Tortland, _J. smoke a six coat Totals, 505 289 90 er noticed,every artlstfon the programme In the Comity of Cumberland, deceased. All MAINE SCHOOL FOK THE DEAF. persons having demands ag«l:ist the estato oi Dorothy. It’s a Whltehouse’s plurality, 210. was given an enthusiastic recall at the j said deceased are des red to present the same ten cent The Maine School for for are regular the Deaf opened JUDGE OF PRODATE. conclusion of their ..specialty. The per- settlement, and all Indebted thereto re | quested to make payment Immediately. yesterday morning though it will be a formance commences with an ARE grade. Wards entirely BARAH K. LATHAM. YOU PARTICULAR ; or two before It to Peabody, Merrill, day gets running 1). new aerial act Introduced by the Ken- Portland, Sept. 4. 1000. seplldiaw3wTu* I 6 cents each. R., ► about the + smoothly. The children have been ar- who have j♦ 1, 47 31 yons, European equilibrists, food you offer your | » riving all and more will come to- a day 2, 78 50 made big hit in the American Vaude- HOME FROM PHILIPPINES, O jealous of your reputation as a bouse- J The teachers of last are all night. year 8, 86 43 ville theatres. While a man balances a ♦ wife? x on the The indications now are George 13. Sawyer returned to hie & Foss ground. 4, 73 34 Use “Henkel’s of Schlotlerbeck Co,, til it the school will be crowded this ladder like structure, with a trapeze at home In Portland after a service Seel Purity** Soar ♦ year 6, 44 38 Friday and none of to its full and o your Mends dm equal the T capacity more. About five 6, 111 25 the top.a'pretty and graceful young wom- of 14 months in the Philippines. He was O ., x of the pupils have finished their course White, light, delicate, melting I i Established 1866. 7,6771 an mounts to the top and performs a re- a member of Co. 13 United States and it Is probable that about twelve new engi- pastry you’ll always have. X clever act. Great ones will come Into take Totals, 506 292 markably applause fol- neers. He took in several Your has it. ♦ their places. mamm part pitched 4, grocer Peabody’s plurality, 214. lowed the conclusion of every feat. The battles and skirmishes. The fighting Prescription Druggists. a colored sketch Mitchels, team, Intro- Is about over except the pursuit of La- t COMMERCIAL XILMMi CO., i septs 13k REGISTER OF PRODATE. duced a and very good singing dancing drone bands, sort of guerilla organtza- JJ nejtroit. .’tiich. 1 Reed, Gateley, Foster, sketch. The best “coon'5 song heard at ions little better In Hair- than armed thieves. O NOTE, other Oessmeretat Mills prod act* x Wards. K. L>. pro. ltlverton this season was o are: effectively his were four Portland “Henkel's Kqysl star Pi T company boys, O 1 47 31 8 Air. Mitchell. It is new too and (Highest Gratet;) “Henkel's Fancv 'Straight X sung by Jack Brown, Frank Cummings, who re- ♦ Y 2 78 50 22 flBIHmillBHHIII entitled, race has a but a ♦ brand the best in its class on tue 3 87 42 “Every flag turned a short "time ago Jand William market v.sk X 24 ♦ ■MHPS .1 ■■■■■■■■■■— ■■ ■■■■—■—I Health coon.5* The sentiment Is the air your grocar about them. T 4 73 84 10 pretty, Payne, Brown and Payne were both well 5 44 38 7 and the ♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ cccccccc Most people are gray catchy comedy good. on the first day or August when he left. cccccccc mccei > cmcccc eew 6 109 25 —or worse—their hair 7 The sketch made a pronounced hit Mr. Sawyer has been discharged and will or out not re.uiter the fades, breaks off, falls before it should. _7_667217 The act of “The Ellsworths’’ Is one of the servl wa He says ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦>». ********* The of sees are young matron forty the frost Totals, 504 292 102 the prettiest novelties of the season. A Philippines extremely rich farming stealing into her hair, or else it is losing its territory, but the natives are too shiftless Reed’s 212. fine looking young man and a very fresh look—or worse, is growing thin or plurality, to work It. If American capital and en- Hie CLAVIER **| woman Virgil breaking off—and she i3 showing signs of STATE AUDITOR. pretty young comprise the team terprise are ever expended there it will be Photographic ageing before her time. This should not be. whose specialty I3 gun manipulating and a gnat country. Wards.Yes. No. baton swinging. Several changes of cos- 1, 4 11 Papers. tume is made In the act that concludes Haskell & Jones have received their Hair=Health а, 4 18 SCHOOL, with with a bayonet duel between what fall and winter woolens, many from the The is but the packed everything 3, 3 10 rep- negativo begin- th« is a hair food, feeding and nourishing the 3 a house of E. H. Van Su- the line. Wo have 4, 14 resents Yankee sentry and a Spanish great importing Baxter ning and it is how .Jewelry roots, forcing new growth, restoring fresh- 3. 6 11 Building, surprising the X| soldier. It Is reflnod, Interesting and gen <& Co., who handle more fine wool- the most complete stock in city. ness and beauty, and positively turning the б, 18 16 picture will look on different ♦ act won ens than other house In America. for wo can skew gray hair back to its vouthfuhcolor. It is 33 effective and much well deserved any Opens Callers and Enroll- bisa Como to our store 7, 11 papers. not a It will not soil or dis- Take a look at their show window and found in dye. positively applause. Fullam and liansom, made a ment of Pupils, you everything usually or is Totals, 60 86 We the J J color the scalp, hands clothing ; it not will see some to carry re- a hit with their illustrated songs and you of the leading styles following i ♦ a first class establish- greasy or sticky, nor does it rub off. ceived fresh jewelry a favorite on be worn dressers this season. every few a READ ESTATE proved feature the pro- by good Sept, 1 Qtli, days; On the contrary. Mair-Hcalth is refreshing, dainty, TRANSFERS. merit. SfUlH delicately perfumed, necessary adjunct to the careful gramme. The popular hit of the bill was Martha A. Gray of Portland to Nathan Oflioo hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 8 to 5 toilet and its us# cannot be detected by your friends scored Aristo PI at i S, by Gordon and Lick, musical art- m. no, Velox, Solis Equally good for men and women. Freeman of Portland, for fl, land on p. ists. This' is the best musical art What Shall We Have for Dessert ? Lessons and ■ HARFINA SOAR is unexcelled for washing the hair. Clinton street, Portland. comedy resujnod Sent. 17th. Hex, Sepia Pine. Makes it soft and silken. Destroys disease germs in Bver offered at Riverton and the This Sylvamis C. et of park, question arises in the family every hair glands of the scalp and body. Cures freckles and Prince, al., Harps- SVIcKenney, \ well to Frank P. Wetherell of audience was convulsed with [lay. Let us answer it Try Jell-o. I today. sunburn, asc. cakes at leading drug stores. Drunswick, laughter The tor land on * delicous and dessert. Pre- Kinder Class Hair-Health is sold by leading druggists every- 81, Orrs island. Devi G. for twenty minutes, This act alone Is healthful ♦ Small of to in two where. Price, 50c. for large bottle, or sent by express, (4ray Samuel Winter of worth a to pared minutes. No boiling 1 no will TIIE JEWELER, trip Riverton and will please begin Sept. 22nd at 10 o’clork a. prepaid, in plain sealed package, on receipt of 6oc. by Gray, for ?1, land in Gray. baking I simply add boiling water and in. N. M. PERKINS & James W. Drackett of jvery one Performances will be given CO.. 1 LONDON SUPPLY 853 N. Y. Perllant to set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, 0 RANK L. CO., Broadway, j Fred 1j. Dlttlefleld of atternom and Be RANKIN, ftflonument \ Portland, for Bvery evening. sure and a Square. Remember the name, ITatr-HealthR Refuse all $1, Raspberry Strawberry. Get pack- j two lots of land on Peaks island. and so;1 B Freo St. | substitutes. Money ref unded if it does not benefit you, this show. age at your grocers today' 10 cts. Director. 9 ji>20,ttf5tlior8tnp j •cptltdtf