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wn« obliged to a severe ordeal from any Imputation of ulterior designs. undergo of questioning and oross-qnestlonlng. but SIX MEN KILLED U was stated in diplomatic quarters to- with what result is known only to As- TRAINED night that the Belgian secrotary of lega- m sistant the two and tion at Pekin, who wa s attacked by a Dugan, Inspector* the two prleoners themselves. Dnrtng the mob on Monday, was probably Mr. time the two ran the with the Belgian CAUGHT. suspect* gauntlet Philip May, formerly CHAMPION of the newspaper men, the nerve and And Another Fat In. legation In Washington and quite promi- ally ooolnesa of woe evi- nent In social and official olrclea here as Champion plainly dent. He wholly Indifferent to at Pa. his post of late has been at Pekin. appeared jured Cammal, his surroundings and onne or twice On American Missions at asked questions of one of the officers ns PEKIN ISOLATED. unconcernedly as could be Imagined. His right wrist was secured to Inspector Mc- Pekin. Cnunlund's left wrist a of hand- of by pair Logging Train Thrown Down 300 Goodwin cuffs. Ills face was thin but bronzed , June- 14.—6.06 a. ra.— Pekin Alleged Murderer Family by to the sun while hla hands were appears to be completely Isolated. Bxpnsure Foot Embankment. as dark or darker than his face. A small None of the morning papers or news Arrested at Mass. black moustache and dark hair and hla a Milford, has word from there agencies today. height contributed to establish a very The latest message received In London striking verification of the published Chinese Entrenching Is the one announcing that the Chinese descriptions of the supposed murderer, with which this section of the country Cars and Engine are outside the entrenching capital. wife locks Outside City. has been flooded. Champion’s Smashed short beside her husband. She wore n to Kindling. NOT MATERIALLY IMPROVED. ilork d ress, light shirt-waist, sailor hat Washington, June 18.—A oablegraffi His Wife Who Was With Him Also with a dork brown band, and she looked has been received at the State Depart- pale and sallow. Of the two she showed ment from Minister Conger at Pekin, the more nervousness, although she was stating that Tuang, the father of the heir Placed Under Arrest. Accident Occurred In Unaccount- Kidneys, Liver a great deal more collected than a wongtn has been appointed president of tn Advance of apparent, In her position would naturally be ex- Preparing Oppesi the Tsung I.1J Yamen, also that three able Manner. and Bowels pected to be. There is no formal charge other new ministers have been appoint- International Colamn. against her as yet, but she will be held all affiliated with the opposed the ed, party until matters are cleared np. System to foreigners. On the whole, Mr. Conger ■"leanses Although Champion Is wanted by the the situation Is not reports materially local for his supposed connection ^EFFECTUALLY polloe Williamsport, Pn., Jnno 18.—Six men Improved. with the brutal assault Jnpon Harold Evidence the wore killed and another fitally Injured BRITISH TROOPS ORDERED TO Sensational Against the sailor In this city some Poole, lad, on a logging railroad at Caiumal, about TIEN T8IN. as the Maine two weeks ago, as well by 3U miles from this place this afternoon. — Two Thousand Russians June 18.—Orders have Man at IM. H, mthorltie* far the West Newfleld murder, OVERCOMESmy Hong Kong, Farmington, A train jumped the track in some un- been Issued to the of British bo warrant has been issued for him contingent yet accountable manner and plunged down a Landed at Taku. assembled here for service In the In the former case and as Deputy Chief '1 UAL troops K4B,TUAlC0HST,WT,ONPERMANENTLY north to sail for Tien Tsln, June 14. >f Police Uansoomb said tonight, It is Major Morris of the artillery will be in possible that none has as yet been issued command. (gainst him for the latter crime,although Waitt and Bond’s * U 8. MARINES BAIL FOB CHINA. >ne may issue at any tlm e. The were locked up In the OUT The GENUINE M*NTO OS' Manila, June 14.—The Hi* Shirt There, Taking Off One prisoners Changed ombs and will be held until their com- Mr. to Hare hospital ship Solace sailed last night BLACKSTONES. Conger Reported plicity In, or entire Innocence of both having on board 100 marines and five Stained With Blood* (JUIvKNIA ffo *yYRVP(S Times can be assured beyond a reason- Asked for 2000 officers. Major Waller commanding, In Good Troops. 1 tliWk flanht,. Tobacco, fQft &AU BV Ail OEU4MIL»U Ms MOTH response to the telegraphic request sent from Kung, June 11, by Admiral Like Wine, [mprov:s With Age. r KempfT for a battalion of marines from A STATEMENT. We have kept the cream of Manila. our Fine Old Havana, bought Thirty others left last week on the U. before the war, all 8. gunboat Nashville, bound for Tien refusing 14—4.80 a. m.—The Chi- ft offers to sell at a London, June Tata. , June 13.—After thorough lffs Jenkins and Snell loft the party at high price. 1 nese are entrenching outside of Pekin to search' of eastern New and a this and returned to Milford, while Admits He Was at Good- We are now this JAPAN’8 WANTS. point tampion working oppose the advance of the International hard chase of two days, the much wanted the two lnspeotors continued the Journey stock, and if yon are oue of Jane 18.—The murder of the column. A despatch from Tien Tsln, London, George Champion, whose name has been to this city, arriving at 11.19. In antlci win Farm. tho few who do not smoke June chancellor of the Japanese legation at the fearful dated Tuesday, 18, says: prominently connected with patlon of their arrival and wltn the hope lilackstone Cigars, one, it Is as to lead to try "I learn that the Chinese gtins are Pekin, regarded likely at Wert Newfleld a of the I quadruple tragedy of catching glimpse supposed is the best 10$ Cigar on the trained on the American mission and the serious complications but no decision has this Maine was taken Into cistrdy early murderer a large crowd of the curious market. been reached as to what British legation. by Japan politi- evening at Milford, Mass., near the hod gathered at the South station but Boston, June 14.—After n two hours’ COUHfTS. “Two thousand Russian and cal measures will be necessary to meet Is a Ql'AMTY cavalry Connecticut line and tonight prison- little opportunity was given them to ( lamination of the prisoner, Chief In- the situation. __ * Infantry, with artillery, have landed at er In the tombs In this It is true their for the city Indulge curiosity quartette { tor Watts this morning gave out to the that the pec early Taku.” Relative reports Japa- that the of the man has not been were on the Inside of a herdlo Identity quickly niaile the nese at Pekin Is for the 1 of the statements by The Shanghai correspondents report minister pressing absolutely established, but the police are and being rapidly driven to polloe head- synopsis of a of In- The latter that that United States Minister Conger, by recognition Japanese sphere acting with perfect confidence and he will quarters. At the latter place a small I prisoner. acknowledged fluence to Include the of Che courier, asks for 8000 U. S. troops. provinces be held to await extradition papers from army of newspaper men were watching ] its name was George Champion and that The of the relief Kiang, Fo Klen and Kiang 81, It Is Maine. wife was with him but a question provisioning Champion's for their coming, beyond getting j pe was at the Goodwin farm last Sunday out that has ob- foroe Is already difficult and It Is pre- pointed Japan already when he was averted. The arrest was view of the suspects, and noting good there be says to os- a that the of tight, having gone dicted at Shanghai that it will be acute. tained promise provlnoe effected in Milford, Mass., this evening, their general appearance, they got little while < officers who he thought were en- The leading members of the reform Fo Klen should not be alienated, with ths assistance of IX'pay Sheriffs for their pains since tho officers would ape situated at the mouth of the him on of party,representing IS out of 18 provinces, Kiang 81, Jenkins and Bnell of that viwe In less moke no statements regarding anything learortng to arrest suspicion river Is In the British are at Shanghai. A despatch to the Yang Tse sphere. than two hours after the oonple had en- Champion had said, would not say committed the ossanlt.on Harold W-—" laving dated they aft Japan, therefore, Is not likely to take a st the house of Pierce on whether or not he had confessed the _j Dally Mall, yesterday,saye gaged lodgings >oole In Boston several before. He to days a to the United States, step which might be distasteful Great Franklin street. The ofHoera left Mil- or in fact whether he admitted sending petition crime, at 4 are aid he reached Newfield Thursday _l Britain whose Interests In Chinn Great Britain and Japan praying those ford shortly before nine o'clock tonight that hts name was Champion. The prls- Dilated and Steamed, latfeaml similar to those of remained at the Goodwin microbes killed. powers to take joint action against any Japan. with their prisoner upon an eleotrto car, oners were not permitted to converse with 1 1. m., and LOOK in our 10c baa- attempt on the port*of the other powers ADDS TO GRAVITY. to take a steam train at South one. were llrst taken Into the o’clock Intending any They , arm until Sunday night at nine |jj and Im- OREN HOOPER’S SONS. a comb. to partition the empire; they that would them to Chief Inspector's office and booked and tot for strong Washington, June 18.—The state de- Framingham bring vhen he walked to Union village some apr;f wind to incite wear of and Wet mornlug* you need plenty long source as to leave no doubt that the Em- the fire come up when kindled with wood. hard usage. Our consti- forecast— press Dowager who practically Boston, June 13.—Local That’s the morning that BENSON’8 ALWAYS Business five dollar special tutes tbo government of China, had mode Thursday unsett’ed weather, probably READY CHARCOAL will please you. It Case Is full 24 known thlifdetennlnation not to object showers followed by fair weather In the kindles without auy trouble. Inch hand- to the of the troops. pi* length, presence foreign late afternoon. Friday fair weather, Big Bag B)c at All Ctrocera. somely msde aud This change of front came as a distinct southwest to west winds. warranted In ev- surprise to officials and diplomats, as all Washington, June 13,—Forecast for Powder is the (TALK No. 213.) Pleasure Other the reports up to this time hud pictured Royal Baking greatest tTJ way. and as hostile Thursday Friday: Maine—Cloudy suit cases— the Empress Dowager Intensely WRINKLES. good with warmor near the to the and as the real Thursday coast; of to the or two to ten dollars. foreigners spirit cook in helps not a nor behind the Boxers uprising. This sup- showers Thursday night; Friday fair; housekeeper I am complexion specialiet Is to posed attitude of the Empress gave much brisk to high southerly, shifting to a dermatologist. My business the best and finest food. make tlie comfortable. I can, concern to tho authorities here and at southwesterly winds. preparing eyes wrinkles in hun- THE HATTER, other capitals as It was feared It would LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. however, prevent dreds of cases. Wrinkles across the Coe, eventuate Into an open declaration by Portland, June IS, 1000.—The local 107 Middle at. forehead and between the the government of China. This would bureau the With least labor and trouble eye-brows Pro. A, Corns M'o'n. weather records following: it are caused by the have raised a new complication, placing 8 a. ill —Barometer. 30.214; thermome- nearly always habit of scowl- the foreign forces now advancing on ter, 61; dew point, 48; rel. humidity, 63, want of glasses. The of the of makes hot and cake vision. Pekin In the attitude of resisting the direction wind, XE; velocity breads, biscuit ing is the result of defective the wind, 7; state of weather, clear. of this habit sovereign authority of China over her It only takes a few years 8 p. nr.—Barometer. 30.185; thermome- I often hear MAINE ARTIFICIAL STONE CO.. own Instead of to form deep creases. territory, assisting ter. 57; dew point. 48; rel. humidity, 71; of finest flavor, sweet, that dread be- Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds oi China In a suppression of disorder. direction Jof the wind, S: velocity of the light, appe- people say they glasses Kennebec Portland Cement goods. Office 117 The wind, 6; state of weuther, clear. cause it makes them look old. Won’t P. & It. Estimates giv- Empress Dowager's acquiescence street, opposite depot. Maximum minimum wrinktes make look older? en on Artificial Stone sidewalks, Driveways, in the plans of the powers Is telt to re- temperature. 70; and wholesome. the you Garden Borders furnished 55; mean 62; tizing, a view to etc. Cement temjreraturo, temperature. digestible are selected with Floors, move a threatened and at If glasses set: also Common Cement Cellar Floors complication, maximum wind and velocity, 13; precipi the wearer’s features they need never Ail work done at lowest prices and satlsfactior the same tbue to give evidence that the tat Ion—24 hours, 0. ore Is no make anyone look old. If they robikt lucas, Empress Dowager lorger yielding &,u.*wotHibaiwn, WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. Do not the or to selected with a view to the wearer's my22tMsp to the antl-forelgn clamor. permit grocer peddler I can be avoided. In official Kusslan quarters the rumors The agricultural department weather eyes the wrinkles stand- ADAMS & CO., that the Empress Dowager has sought bureau for yesterday, June 13, taken at 8 substitute other brand in of always select glasses from both ANDERSON, 1 see that both look a refuge at the Russian legation In Pe- p. m., nterldan time, the observation for any place points. they That’s busi- Fire Insurance Agency kin are discredited and are resented as a his section being given In this order: well and feel well. my bit of to create direction of wind, state of tne ness. 31 Exchnnge Street Inspired intrigue designed Temperature, ivoyai. the Impression that Kusslan sympathies weather First Claas American and Some are claimed to be Foreign Companioi are with the element. It Is 68 olear; . baking cheaper. A. M. WENTWORTH, AO A antl-forelgn Boston, degrees, SE, powders llOKACK AMIEK.OH. (.HAS. C. US. 66 68 They can be cheaper only if made from cheaper ma- decis Tuos. J. Lrmi lpeodtt out that Russia's course has been degrees, E, p cldy; , pointed E, cldy; Washington, 78 de- terials. Cheaper means inferior. To cheapen ihe the utmost for while degrees, marked by reserve, grees, XE, rain; Albany, 70 degrues, 8, cost of an article of food at the expense of its health- 'Practical Optician, AN OLD ORCHARD RUNAWAY. It would have been possible at any time p cldy; Buffalo, 74 degrees, 8, rain; De- fulness, as is done in alum baking powders, is a auna> 68 58 the eon of Dr. East- to land forces In China, the Russian troit, degrees, SE, oldy; Chicago, 5M 1-a Congress SC. Harold, 14-year-old large St. 74 has been degrees, NK, cldy; Paul, degrees, man of Old Orchard, has been missing force actually landed, compara- NW, cldy; Huron, Dak., 76 degrees. X, since Tuesday and it is supposed that he tively insignificant, mainly for the teu- clear; Bismarck, 76 degrees, S, clear; KOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.! Office Hours,- -££S:£:£i£>m ’i has m aw y fixm home. ton that Russia desires to be wholly free Jacksonville, 78 degrees, SE, p cloudy. k ) wise at Kanaaa «r»n among loyal fir.man and the officers found them they w » «•» City, 800 foot emhenkment. Both men. man Bryan A COMESTIM AIR. as were of the Pkroe house, where the STEM Of. engineer were Instantly killed yard WITH “I my aa I have mid Mora m many smok- asked Italian laborers. The oars nnd engine supposed to be Champion waeoooV irom,’ Mr. Bryan mid, when fouj that he a hat be t bought the and la- smashed to kindling wood. ing a clgffr, evidently thinking platform wefa literally sues this year would or should “that was secure from detection. The couple be, Toe county orroncr and an undertaker [ think that the three big questions be- were taken to Hi erlff Jenkln's left this city at midnight for the soene. Deputy 'ore ns an money, trusts and Imperial- where for more than an hohr they ism. to The nnTi.es of the killed are: Engineer office, Still Busi- Phila. Has Begun Kruger Doing “I believe the principles adopted In the Fireman Justice were subjected to a sharp questioning, McUilvery, English. ilatform of 18W were adopted as a part but whatever facts were out. Assume One. ot the P.soe T. F. Frhuyler, Frank brought ness on Oar. >f the party creed, never to be departed Carlson, Jello Demn, James Koe nnd were oarafully guarded by the offloers. hum. That platform must, however, be was on the street that the idded to as new Issues arise. .-- non. The first three were resi- It reported Mem “The conditions are more favorable others were man that he was Champion dents of Carnmnl, while the acknowledged •han they were at this time In 1898. The the Italian laborers. ami It li certain that he answered Republican party Is on the defence. It d>•script hm tbst has heoa sent broadcast prill talk prosperity, of course, but he First Stssiou of National Lord Roberts Hews of will he bike ofiill the Republican New Knglind, in a very Despatch Only willing.to thojvotes CAIlfillT. throughout [x-nple who have had not tMr share of CliWIlM marked di-gree. lie refused to have any prosperity and leave them the votes of Committee. talk with newspaper men, saying that Visterday. ,he people who have had their there. Continued from First I age. talk later. “I should say our of campaign -----""" then, would be time enough to plan will be to carry evpry state In the Union. but said he to The woman to be his wife, was lars in money preferred supposed I would not speak so harshly of tbe peo- not allowed to have any conversation of state as to that I ■walk so that nolwily would see lilin. ple any say thought with even had she had any die iMsipie there Intended to support the reporters, ’’ of Contested Vi ten he left the Goodwin place Mr Do Wet Got Number desire to do so. At 8 45 p. m., Deputy Assumed Republican party Goodwin and the housekeeper, he suld, the Bos- Sheriffs J.mklns and Snell with With Forces. UNION IAN STABBED. Cases Heard. were In the kitchen. Soott Goodwin, the ton officers having the two prisoners In Away had not took an electric oar for South boy, luid gone to church and custody Prr.ldral »«. Leals Itrtk.r. Martally where the party will con- returned home, while Fred Bertsch, who Krtmioghiun, WaaadwL nect with the Button & Albany train Herd some distance away had not arrived from that place due In Boston about, ten of with Mr. Schriener’a Resignation Ht. Louis, June 18 —During the oourse Tice Presidency Chief Topic at the farm. He had talked o clock. The officers ami their prisoners Premier if a heated argument over tbe strike, Goodwin about the suspicions ngainst were followed to the car by a orowil o f Conversation. Sherman 0. Patterson, president of the fully' 1000 who had Accepted. him in She Poole case nnd Goodwin told people nmnlierlng local street rMlrond men’s anion, was a of excite- ben wrought to high pitch • wound- him that would be all right and that the nabbed In 8b* neck and mortally ment by the capture of the supposed ’d at a Late hour tonight by KdWard Can- would also be housekeeper, Mrs. Horne, murderer, but there was not the least ty. Canty was arrested hint to noth- Urn arri- all right but he advised say Indication of vlolenoe toward the prison- Iiondon, June 14—3.50 a. m.—The de- Philadelphia, June 18.—With COUNTY CONTENTION. and the ing to Bertsch shout it. It was because er*-. iqHitch from Lord Roberta clearing up the val of the advance guard opening _ oom at Pretoria and along the com- tension of the National Republican he did not wish to meet Bertsch that situation Will Meet Candidates To- Itrpabllcans has to CHAMPION WAN COOL munications, stands alone. .Military Ob- mittee today, Philadelphia begun he left the Goodwin farm that night. He day. that no mention Is mnde iiHRumo a convention air. The committee Bat Mrs. Was Vary Slurh servers, noting reached Union at three o'clock Champion at the Hotel village of assume that Uen. DeWet had its formal meeting today Sxcttad. prisoners, will ami at the sta- in- The Republican county convention and consideration of con- Monday morning stayed got away with his forces practically Walton, began 18.— be be hi In this city today. It will be at of the convention. tion until the first train for Somersworth .South Framingham, Mass.. June tact. test* forjmcmberahlp LHiHT. hall and Chairman I. L. Elder of SPANISH VETERANS. WANT MORE The of officers with Cham- entered Volk-rust Wednes- CJtfcy Those aro not so numerous a* in previ- arrived and reached the latter he party George Uen. Bailer place [be committee will call the gather- to and his wife In their custody arrived through Charleston and en- comity ous convention* and relate principally train pion day, pass'll tween 7 and 8 a. ra., then took the to cutter at ten n’olock. Hoott Wilson state district Association of War Soldiers Formed Great Demand ou the Part of Praha Ial« from Milford on an electric oar at 10.05. near Latngs hick. The tunnel ing the regularity of and orga- onmped of for Boeton where he arrived about noon the of Ward H will be the chairman the nizations. the contest* Last Rrralni. Champion was handcuffed. After was not much damaged. Both ends Practically only a think convention. of are those from Delaware Monday. He said that he hired a herdlc party left the oar, they went through were blown up but the engineers importance Four Senators, a county attorney, a A number Interested In the for- The committee on lights went on their hack street to the railroad station There can be effected in about four and Tennessee, though developments large on Tuesday and it to the mission that repairs eenj a county treasurer, a judge of the Alabama mation of an association of those who annual Inspection of lights last evening was no crowd and os the party stood In sheriff, thl* afternoon accentuated at the North end where his wife days. house a register of and a coun- the latter stab* were in service the War, on Peaks Island, and give a hearing to the station until the 10 80 train on the The advance troops of Uen. Buller saw probate, probate case. The contest-* from during Spanish was to get her trunk which commissioner will be noiqjnated. entire afternoon session assembled at the rooms of Co. L, at the parties requesting new lights. The stopping, Albany road came In, do attention woe the Boer rear guard four miles distant ty consumed the ofteroom and last evening the the commit- last and formed a tem- committee feel that they must keep with- was taken to the South station and that attracted. It was estimated thut HOOD Yesterday and resulted In a decision by Armory, evening, yesterday. in and will lx* Press The many delegates from the surrounding tee not to the names of any of the porary organization. the appropriation obliged they took the 7 p. m. train Tuesday for The Associated correspondent Boers were withdrawing. townspeo- place In and a to or- to slow. A few the and to 15 towns began to pit appearance of either faction on Capt. Conley called the meeting go years ago cottagers Mass. said that he approached party spoke ple at Krmelo cou ittrd guns. contesting delegab** Milford, Champion deal of work was done. It seemed der ami introduc'd (Jen. Mattocks'who were satisfied with a few scattering thinking he was an officer but Three hundred Free .stateis released great the temporary roll* of the convention. Vuul on th*» Rjimn clnthrs that ha wore Champion al- to be the consensus of opinion that of conversa- made a short address Upon being elected lights. The demand on the Island for Champion replied that he did not care from guarding Van Reenons pass have Practically the only topic have not been was new Is so that It will be im- when he left Boston a week ago last that he was though all of the delegates the leaders who chairman. Adjutant C. E. Davis, lights great to talk. It. was then noticed gone to join President iSteyn’s comman- tion among Republican Instructed for Mr. Despeaux for sheriff, i* the selection of a sleeted secretary. Short addresses Were possible for the committee to act favor- Saturday night. Upon one of his flannel handcuffed to one of the officers. Mrs do In the eastern part of Orange flyer him* arrived here hlw nomination is assured with nr.'ictienl and of The arc excited but notice to candidate for the Vice-Presidency. .Sen- In order setting forth the benefits ably on many the petitions. shirts were found two or three stains, Champion wemed greatly oolony. Uen. Rundle has s;nt unanimity. Kx-Alderman Charles J. no candidate ha* points of such an lights on the island are so expensive, (#4'i Champion was very cool In his actions the Free Staters that unless they mirren- ator Hanna says that good organization. caused blood and when some apparently by s ■_I.._ IX ak'.la Cnntna anil ntlwiP of who has for each for about three that McDonald Portland, Vivuvi the were Major Collins, months), only JCt IRTII •// Among speakers Asked how he accounted for these, he re- time been a hunt for the in extreme cases will more lie grant- ill, ..***»«»* -- conducting quiet or une for them. During Capt. Conley, Capt. Parker, Adjutant any 11 D X possessions will bs confiscated. himself, l>y any now* bleed some- nomination of declared yesterday Lieut. ex-Lleut McUilli- ed. The committee did not plied Oh, I have the K1GUT. President Kroger, according to a de- sheriff, ] the recess of the committee Senator Davis, Siteman, complete he was to and that their tour of the Island and will lie a that in the field stay held a conference with Senator cuddy and others. they times.” In regard to the Harold Poole Boston, June 13.—All doubt as to spatch from Lourenoo Marquez, keeps Hanna h « win- to make another next week. with attached to he woukt show surprising strnig' today. | Scott of West lion. Joseph ne ioiiowing were apiiutuu-u obliged trip case said that the last he saw whether the George Champion, wanted locomotive steam up Virginia, Champion was to arc two exe- He would not say, however, wno C. When mlttec to arrange for the perfecting of the 13ut one light and naphtha in connection with the murder of four the oar at which he concentrates the Manley ami Mr. Henry Payne. Poole was on that afternoon Of Saturday present his name liclore the oonventiou that the ami secure members among Lights were granted last night. A few at ■the Goodwin farm near West cutive offices of the government and he they dispersed all agreed ques- organization he left him on persons he last made in some of the lo- that he left Boston when and this morning or how much support of the was still those who were nnahle to tw present changes will bo Newfleld, Me., on Sunday,and the George Intends leaving Muchududorp’soon tion Vice-Presidency he can Davis (vif.iniis nf t.h»* old liirhta. street. Transvaal at had. It is not believed that bring evening: Major Collins, Adjutant Washington Champion who was the last person with to establish the capital open. to his side that will be at ail of the staff, Lieut. Welch, Hergt. Itowe, The cottages are so scattered and mixed Harold Poule, the sailor lad, before the Xel Spruit, in the mountains, a fine de- strength “We want," said a member of this is dillicult to formidable. man for the of Co. A, Copt. Parker, Hergt. Purlng- up that It very properly latter was discovered unconscious in a fensive region. quartette, “a Vice-Presidency a • Mr. D'^spenux’s name will be prewnted In ton of Co. 11, Lieut. Hlteman, Prlv. Rus- light the island at reasonable expense. clump of bushes in Brookline hist week, j The state printing press Is operating at who would he a big enough for President Barrett Potter, of Brunswick. him to sell of Co. Conley, Hergt. Isiw- vanished when a 'sent Maohadislorp, producing leaflets oontal n- by Kaq., cast* the necessity should urlse for K, Capt. today photograph White- MILL GIRL. It Is apparent that Robert T. do care where he Co. 1<, Lieut. Lord, Hergt. Hmlth.Co. FASCINATING from West Newfleld to the Boston police ing war new* fur distribution among the become such. Wo nut ier, Exhibited One at Farm- house will have such a lead for county M, Lieut. 11 utier, Hergt. Welch of the i'liaiiipion was received and was recognized as that Boers. comes from." will attorney that his nomination prob- the Lieut., Bigelow. Ensign a of the man wanted* in Boston. A general ft la again reported at Loursnco Mar- 'i his statement expresses general ■Signal Corps, “Duchraa of the Looms,” Lady by K*- His name N. U. has been sent out from here today are ably be made by acclamation. the members of the of the Naval Reserves. ington, alarm quez that the British advancing sentiment among Hcully lure Who Became a Lady by Title. an oocnrate of Cham- W. Morrill, to odd with description Swaziland will be presented by Carroll committee. The committee were empowered In view of the that he through pion possibility It Kaq., and Cfchrlefj A, True is expected s to the above members to represent those lo TH* I UKM.1 to Massachusetts. Lord Roberts, appears, however, entitled l§r*CIAL may return friends of Edna low Tyler's new serial, who vacated the order to Strath- to move, tit lxd»alf of the who not member* of the organization al- Mrs. Champion, suddenly countermanded given FIRE AT STRONG. “Duehess of the IxKiins,“ will In Farmington, N. JH-, June 18.—Material has uot been that the nomination begin her home Monday, yet to bind on the ouast and to George H. Alta, ready represented. cona's horse Tho Uoston Globe Saturday, June Id. evidence can be pro- lound by the police. of Mr. Whitehouse be mode acclama- then to against Champion to the Transvaal through the by The meeting adjourned subject penetrate Des- This clever New England writer has giv- cured here when he is tried for the New- tion. A Orerery Store aud ■ Wood Shop the call of the choir. At the conclusion MARIN ES. Swazi country. en in the “Duchess of the I-ooms’ an in- JIKMEY WANTS The interest In the convention Loss 19,000 the committee met Held murders. He came here th» and greatest troyed— of the abovo meeting Monday Mr. Schrioner, Capo premier, tensely thrilling recital of a Massachu- last evening, Sir centers over that of the nomination of tnd organized with Major Collins as morning from Union, a station on the his colleagues, resigned setts mill operator’s battle against pover- Force Will Be Cent to Senator from the Portland district. June 13.— from a chairman and Davis as’secre- \m Additional Alfred Milner accepting their resigna- Farmington, Sparks Adjutant of fame and fortune, northern division, eight miles from the for this the ty and her conquest The Ixmdon There ore two candidates honor, locomotive on the Franklin He Megantic tary, and added the following ^to 1'hlllpptne*. tions. palters only recently The charming heroine lias a courage scene of the murder. He hired a stable ror not Major Holman Si. Melcher and Harry K. railroad set lire to the woo Ished adjoin- committee. Ex-Hergt. Moore of Co. A., abused Mr. Schreiner muklng that tires all her associates with enthusi- It can not be 6c Wills s store at of Co. Tol- to drive him here. He two June 18.—The Navy De- war Now are com- Virgin, Ksq. predicted j ing Daggett grocery Bx-Sergt. Bruns B, cx-Sergt. keeper passed Washington, preparations. they a that would a of who will de- of Co. asm. Ix-auty grace throne, has received the following Ills refusal to follow the ma- with any degree accuracy Strong this afternoon. The flames man of Co. E, ex-Hergt. lltslgers hours in a hotel barroom waiting for the partment plimenting a swivtiu-ss of that makes the friends Nisiecki of mid disposition from Admiral Keiney at Ca- of the Afrikander bund In opistsl- bo the winner in this tight, of, stroyial the two buildings together with L., and Q. M. Hergt. Frank train. The barkeeper says Champion cablegram jority all the world brighter anl better. The each candidate being in u most confident owned the r allroad, caus- Fort Williams and Priv. Perry or Fort vite, dated yesterday: tlon to the British military policy. workshop by around the heroine’s drank seven or times and exhibited sure that their other plot centering eight turned over Cavite on June 10 mood last evening anti ing a loss of fully hdOO. Several Preble to represent the Regulars. “Army peninsular Geu. Dullur's casualties locket rivets the reader's atten- the The to meet of magic considerable money. He paid for his and Hasilan island to naval control de- issued the war office. favorite would capture prize. buildings, including the Congregational Adjourned Thursday night have been by They tion with the mystic chain of romance. name of Meleher will be uresented ; but were uext week. drinks with a bill and asked th? fense. The also wants to give up were 120 wounded and two miss- Major church caught tire, only slight- $10 priv- army HO killed, Soon everylKXly will be talking about We cannot take the latter to tho convention by Gen Charles P. ly damaged. The lire fighters experienced ilege of changing his shirt in the bar Olongapo. ing. FOR ROFRS. this fascinating mill girl who was a lady of marines. The Solace with Mattocks. It Is understood that Hon. in saving the oflloe of SYMPATHY while tshort A meeting of women who object to the great ditlloulty a room. He went to a store and a nature and became lady by title. lxmght and 100 W. will present tho mill from destruction. by six officers intended for Guam war was held at Queen's hall last eve- Joseph Symonds Fosters' toothpick He the clerk shirt and collar. showed has been sent to Can name of Mr. Virgin. The loss of Daggett & Wills s is ncurly Kesoln- marines, KempfT. ning Mrs. Howard Courteney (raided 31 a I nr Hibernians Adopt SESSION on the shirt and said of ma- From tho northern district of the coun- there insurance of THE BIENNIAL blood stains they the department send a hattullon and Mrs. James Hryoe moved a resolu- $4,000, being .an (Iona. it im- there are also two candidates for Sena- came from a bleeding nose. He then re- rines to the Philippines. Think tion declaring that the war resulted from ty $-',100. that the former nuval tor. These are W. M Staples of Iirldg- The railroad s building contained tools Of Ihc WonifH'i F«der«tl»ii of tli* turned to the hotel barroom, changed hlo portant Spanish the “lijul policy of the government.” Bhlil ?ford, .Tune 1.3 —The stufce conven- oontrol. Addit- ton and N. C. Pinkhum of Otisfleld The considerable value, while one box car Cultrd Stair*. suit Ion be under navy This and other anti-war resolutions of tion of the Ancient Order of Hibernians shirt and accounted for the blood stains lion ional forces needed if the navy Is to se- hissed Mr. other two candidates for Senator, and two Hat cars were burned, 'l'hs vol- were adopted. The meeting adjourned this noon ufter a busy session same of had the nose cure naval station at the present time. S. Burns of Westbrook and mill saved by the story having name Thurston unteer tire brigade at Foster's devoted to been at Chaiulierlnin's vigorously. and the afternoon has been who has arrived The Yorktown has placed Y. Hodsdon of lioth Mrs. Philip H. Brown, b.Yed. He up the blood stained Mr. M. H. Donohue, the Mall’s Hon. J. Yarmouth, considerable property. ride to Old Orchard wrapped KempfTs disposal. The Castine is at Dally pleasure, a trolley home from the biennial session of 'Wo- com- of whom have served one term, will lx* shirt and took it awnv with him in the and her repairs will be at Pretoria, Insists that a shore dinner on the Shanghai correspondent and programme. men’s (lays the reports of the ex- u renominated. Hon. Fabius M. of SEIZED. Clubs, plete July 80th. President took 3,000,000 Kay LOTS OF DIAMONDS voted to have the next same of in xtlilch was in- Kruger pounds The convention over the color were not piece jiaper “The is at Canton with orders Westbrook will the name of Mr. citement question in gold in his flight. present N. June 13.—A to In C. J. Callu- to to tfwatow and Amoy. Buffalo, Y., special biennial session Bangor. all but It was excitement closed the new garment He tried to trade proceed Borns and L. L. will pre- at exaggerated had Shaw, Esq., The diamonds seized at was re-electtnl state “The navy department already the Nejre says: hftn of Lewiston pres- of the sulnllied anil intense sort. Not a man in tho barroom and more marines to Mn- FROM sent the name of Mr. Uodsdon. watches with Uik« n steps to send GEN. ROBERTS HEARD Falls are valued at ident and John W. uh state Niagara yesterday Maguire a word was in convention but the nTln before the of Admiral liemey James M. o f New spoken exhibited two are believed appeal Captain Thon4*011 Max Lnssu- and two con- treasurer, F J. McCarthy of Bangor be- watches,which The formal announcement took I lie Borm Hut Heft Them l'u- $73,000. alleged discussions were and excit- came. Gloucester will be accorded a renoniilla- chosen the new suite secretary and outside many a man uud a woman, are un- ing to have to Fred Bcrtcsh and II1H MiajJB in mun uiun uu. beatraa. federates, of suite belonged for of treasurer. Kev. T. J. Wallace Lewiston, ing. ‘‘Measures are being taken at the navy tion the position county of these ex- der arrest. chaplain. The ladles of the Maine Federation In- fc'cott Goodwin. Regardless to send a battalion ofana* His name will be by department jjondon, June 12, 2 11 p. m.—After a presented Major Resolutions were adopted extending men art* cluded Mrs. K. P. Kenriek of Fairfield, who saw and rines to the Philippines. These William H Green of this city. Frederic MliS. GLADSTONE’S END NEAR. to the Boers, condemning the traordinary doings, persons » wa B Bill III < Ill'IU IHIFWII.-' sympathy wanted for servica at certain naval sta- PlxL'nrd nf Pivilniul will nresent the in the Phil- of Mrs Collins Por- was annuunoeu lootimr of Catholic churches appointee talked with Champion did not say any- in the and to heard from, his line of communications London, Juns 14.—It tions Philippine* replace name of Judge Peabody for renoiainntion anil endorsing tne movement to of th* Maine federation, «0 marines been sent into Mrs. William E. Ulud- lupines, ter, president or awake to’a ai out who have been restored moans of of H. Hped will lnsteevenlng that and thing to tho officers even having prac tically by judge probate. Joseph preserve the Irish language urging Miss Lucia H. Connor, vice of Chinese waters.” 1** for the of to live the inurease of president of a complete victory gained by General* renominated position register stone was not expected through unremitting effort for realization that Farmington had har- name will the Maine Federation, Mrs. F. J. Robin- of probate and his probably the members aim lnlluunue of the Ancient NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Methuen and Kitchener over General Hale. night. Mad- borud for two hours a man for whom be presented by Iba. Clareuoe Order ot Hlberntau- son of Fairfield, Mrs. F. L. Powers, lh* Wet at the Khenoster river yesterday, Next to the nomination of Senator of At Boston—Boston, 1; Pittsburg, 0. BID FOR ARMOR. ison, Mrs Charles F. Flagg, president of York county officers were hunting high June 12. the Portland district the strife over the l'Ol'K DEATHS IN A F1BE. Cincin- the Woman’s Portland, At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 11; nomination for county commissioner is Juno 13.—The De- Literary union, and low. It all dawned on them today '1 be Boer camp was captured and the Washington, Navy IS.—The fire that de- nati, 1. most The candidates for this New York. Jane Mrs. H. Brown ami Mrs. George in interesting ha* the Philip saw Cham- b It Is added, were scattered partment completed preparation When they and recognized At Philadelphia—St. Louis, 7; Phila- urghers, berth are George 1*. Plnistcii,of Gorham, stroyed the Paul Weldmanii company's S. Hunt delegates. The Maine delegation a circular for I.Ids for all directions. Henry llariuon of Raymond, Matthew of calling supply- In Williamsburg, Brook- picture in the Boston papers. delphia, 11. coopeivige plant was fortunate in its location, pion’s of the C. Morrill of and Richard Cook of armor In the navy and It will especially Lord Roberts on being notified Gray ing plate last Is known to have caused At New York—New York, 5; Chicago, Casco. A groat deal of work has l»een lyn night, having seats directly in front and well of his lines of communications, be ready for Issue soon. Joe 0. cutting done by each of these candiTitos and it the death of four men Bodgerson, down toward the platform where they MILFORD WAS EXCITED in all haste to sent General Kitchener is to which of the as- a was crushed a NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. impossible predict fireman, who by falling could see and hear not only all that was I*ord come out of the convention W lieu Couple Alleged To Hr Mr. mud join General Methuen. June 11, pirant* will POLES CAUGHT FIRE. died ut a Club. Won. Loot. Per.Ct. who will wall, subsequently hospital. said but the asides. General Botha who was victorious. It is not known Mr*. Cliauiplou Were Arrested. Roberts attacked to a st.111 alarm at 4.30 Four men were still tulsslug this morn- 27 15 .MS present the name* of these caiuiiiiotes. Hoar 3Jreeponded The hospitality of the ladles of Milwau- Philadelphia^ in strong force fifteen miles sdhtheost of t hem are burled 25 16 .610 o'clock yesterday afternoon the blaze ing und some of probably kee and of Wisconsin was cordial in th« Mass., Juno Brooklyn, Milford, 13.—Inspectors 20 20 Pretoria. the Boston, .500 TWO PORTLAND TRAMPS. being in a pile of do poles of Consoli In the ruins. extreme. The receptions, public and UcCauslaiul, Collins and Kenzie of Bos- the British Pittsburg, 23 23 .600 After strenuous opposition Electric on the lot ar- dated Light company were brilliant, especially that of ton, assisted by Deputy ►Sheriffs Jenkins St. Louis, 20 22 .476 considerable but John Sears of Portland, who Was FOB SETTLEMENT. private, forces gained ground, of land on West Commercial street, NEGOTIATION'S the men’s 20 23 .455 his arms op- the Deutseher dub, leading and JSnell, arrested about 7 30 this even- Chicago, General Botha when Lord Rolrerls left rested for attempting to throw New 17 23 .425 the old •’’orest City Sugar refinery. St. Louis, June 13.—All negotiations club of Milwaukee. of Mrs. York, around a woman in was convicted posite social ing at the boarding house Mary field was still undefeated. Saoo, Cincinnati,* 16 26 .SI9 the A number of the were burned up looking to o settlement of the street rail- had its head- a in the court of poles The Maine delegation Pierce. No. 9 Franklin street, a man sup- All Is at Pretoria aud Johannes- of being tramp police At Princeton—Princeton, 0>Harvard, quiet and the loss will be about I Ida. way strike are off and the officers of the at the Plunkinton. The delega- is Hernlno quarter* to be George Champion, who the that city yesterday. Kohut,who was held with Mrs. posed 2. burg and Lord Roberts says govern- Transit company do not expect any fur- tion meeting Fhtgg in connection with the said he was a soldier at Fort Preble, was ami Mrs. Brown. wanted quadruple At Lewiston-Edward Little ment need have no apprehension about MR. CROSBY’S LECTURE. to to High ther attempt reopen negotiations in favor of West Me. A woman with being a tramp. The seutiment reorganiza- murder in Xewfleld, IjMwiston 3. the of the in South Africa, arraigned charged street oar men are school, 6; High, security army Mr. J. S. Crosby of New York lectured end the trouble. The tion was so it was a matter of sur- was found strong to be his wife was also arrested. not take to the He guilty. Had all the supposed At Hanover—Dartmouth, 8; Amherst, as it will long remedy In the Pine street Methodist church last as llrm In their attitude ns ever. prise that it was defeated. The Boston officers followed the trail of been able to hear the arguments 5. reverse's and repair the railroad. on “Natural and Civil Pohlman' and Chiet of Polioe members _ evening Rights Sheriff in Bos- MAINE BANKERS AT MEHRY- it is believed the result would have been the couple from the South station A that well the ROOSEVELT REITERATES. Wrongs." congregation Campbell today expressed opinion te different. ton, means of a peculiarly shaped MEETING. qul by PLACED MONEY FIRST. filled the church was In attendance. Unit there will be no morn rioting. The changes in the by- laws are consid- to Rochester N. Y., June 13.—“I stand meet- trunk, to South Framingham, Milford, Brunswick, June 13.—The annuul the of ered the friends of reorganization, a where I did two months ago. I am Rev. E. S. J. McAllister, pastor by effecting the arrest within two hours just ing and banquet of the Maine Bankers' MOUNT BKFUtEU. long step towards it. Then* were busi- not a candidate for Vice President, and Cauilldutc Still SUuda 16 the chinch, introduced the speaker of Bryan By association was Held at Merry meeting ness session* every morning with literary after they 1 a.I reached this town. 1 will not accept if nominated ut Phila- June 111.—Gov. Mount to park casino tonight, there being seventy the evening. Indlanapoplis, following. Obtaining the their arrival here the next week.” 1. honor of Governor programmes Upon suspects delphia, members present, representing nearly Mr. talked for over an hour and refuses to requisition floor was next to an imp oudbllity. T he These words were uttered by Governor Croeliy of W. went to Mrs. Pierce’i house, where they every national bank and trust company told Beckham of Kentucky tor return w^re jso full some of the paid Roosevelt to the Associated Press upon of gave an Interesting discourse. He programmes for Ixtard and when of the state. The priuclusl address the S. were cut off by adjournment. applied lodgings,and his return to this this from Chicago, June 13.—Mr. Bryun was In to Illustrate hts Taylor. speakers city evening evening was by Hon. Charles F. Libby many funny stories Caledonia where he had been to muke conference today with Senator Jones. of Portland, on the importance of uni- points and these frequent Hashes of wit CAUGHT A SEAL. an address in connection with the un- to Messrs. Johnson, Walsh and Cumpau, the formity of legislation relating nego- his audience In during the veiling of a soldiers monument. tiable instruments. Charles P. Hatch kept laughter A seal which was swimming in the platform to be adopti'd at Kansas City his address. mode entertaining remarks under the greater part of water* about Custom House wharf at A FIRE AT RUMFOKD FALLS. and the View-Presidential question, title of “Snap Shorts." was The exercises of llev. Thomas alKHit 6 o'clock last evening caught I[RERUN CURES store- the Towne Populist nomination State Bank Examiner Timlierlake and closing 13.—The Rumford Falls, June especially two men who lowered a boat. The John M. Gould of Portland who were an- Calvert’s school occurred by house and blacksmith shop of Green leaf angle of It, were considered. E, preparatory jBEECHAMSff Imnntta I ALL FEMALE ILLS nounced as were unable to be (III | O t animal was taken to Portland pier and 6c Luring, contractors on the Oxford On the question of platform, the trend speakers hurt evening. Addresses were delivered OF KIDNEYS new was Aft*r the formal address the the fire boat. I CATARRH Paper company's mill here, prank Codman aud Prof. given to Kugiueer Girard of of discussion forecasted to some extent remainder of the was in by Bishop Houghton burned Wednesday. The loss was 12,000, evening passed Mr. will the seal as a discussion Girard keep pok ^^DDERVjDPEWJ^OR^NS with no insurance. the differences of opinion whioh may general of banking problems. yrlLLo^i^J g_ —j il: : ■ — „j~ -'• While we, with bearta both Inn and lotto Bolton waa not forgjtten and she by MIm Agnes Cole rad Miss Mam I. | |_g__IM_,,, _| soum roRTim true, Km a pretty moslo rack. All la all N'lmroo. Toward higher prim reach, And learn the feeeons In life’ll eobool It waa an enjoyable evening. Many useful and pretty prest nts wen Where Go«l nlmeelf doth teach. eoeived and Mr. ami Mrs. Whitney will ANOTHKR SMALL BLAZR. be at home on Hoyt street alter July 1. Chorne: There came near being conaklerablo PAIGE—KNIGHT. at We’re a* the parting now, to the reetdenoe of Albert A Graduation High lingering damage An event of vm [RtSPiROlMi Day feetal Interest lost evening Thle happy diy Cole cm lfigt, street kontlay evening. A • But we to fate'a deC.ee mint bow, thelharrlage of Miss Ivy Mabel Paige School. on a table exploded, and Mrs. CURES SSEil: And each go on our way. lamp daughter of Mrs. Mary K. Paige, to Mir Cole with of mind its proprietor GRADUATES. great prrsrnoe pulled Walter Herbert Knight of Pleasantdale the table cover over the lamp and threw an employee In the Congress street ston I College Preparatory Conree—Alrah it out of the door. She then used tlw Handafl Small. of W. L. Wilson 4c Co., of Portland. garden hose to extinguish the blue In ASTHMA — 1 Latin-Solentuio May The was Rev > Contep—Helen ceremony performed by experience the table oover. '1 Was Carefalli Maine, Mertle Ellen Goodwin, May Mr. of the several very severe c*s«i were [ Programme Very Newwoomb, pastor Bethany to test its ohnreh, under a arch of * ,, chosen upon which large evergreen powers. The results have been > Carried Out. which was erected In the parlor of th; •1 most wonderful, no asthma return- brides' home on Pine street, while taste inz after of test ; years J 9 ", fully placed about the rooms were ferns mail a ', + every Nearly brings glad plsnts, snowballs and summer blossoms > response from grateful patients 1 The bride wore a dress of white or who had suffered for years, but now Class Entertained gandle and carried bridal roses. Thi who have found RESPIRO ,, by the one thing to give them relief. bridesmaid. Miss Maud Knight, a slstei I f your says he hasn’t ■ Mr. of the groom, was in and ’’ apothecary Henley. pale yellow, RESPIRO in stock when you call, the beet man was Alvin Walter Paige, r ,, a remember that he can obtain it la • brother of the bride. few hours from any wholesale drug- Refreshment# of Icj cream, cake, eto., gist in New A England.^ were served to the guests who lnoluded Thrva preparation, do tha work: 1 Several and Ottaei relatives and near Mis- rkspiho Kesri no powder Weddings only friends, by II t.Kjt'itj, amt IlKsmto ORANL’LeS. Tt»*w are Bell Wnlton and Mrs. May Walton. Mold all by drutnriMtR. Sociul Items of Interest. were re- « A Rumple of RESPIRO POWDER will Pretty tokens of remembrance be mailed FREE to any asthmatic upon < ceived from many friends. CLARION « request. Mr. and Mrs Knight after a short trtf RTdJ FRANK f Apothecary,6 to home on "iky f EMERSON ) Lsvnaoo, Kaos. New York will make their Kelsey street in Pleasantdale. Nature really looked yesterday aa li Cooking Ranges In holiday attire for the foliage at t'cmtl U OKU AM. Portland seemed to tafe to ltarli Height* Arc reliable—war- • a shade of grateful green deeper thai thoroughly Cumberland county Pomona Grange ranted to results. FOR SALE. ever, relieved on every side with ur give right Valuable property for sale, consisting of saw meet, with Riverside abundance of snow balls, flowers and Orange, Raymond, They hj»ve more valuable mill with da ly capacity »f «9,ooo ft Also loth. The following li machinery for tbe manufa'ture ot clapboards, blossoms of early summer. Saturday,JJtine improvements than any lalbrs. etc Also mill the shingles, dressing fully was an Ideal such a one aa programme: with latest Improved machine*. Dry It day, Just other line; arc made of •quipped * bouse• with a capacity of M.ooo ft., and eaten- the graduating class of 1900 of the Honth I the best material obtain- ■ Iwa slnra hniiiM All n I/sal u tiliiaad f.ir tha Opening Exercise*, Portland High school must have selected handling of lumber. Priva'e railway Aiding for Conferring fith Degree. able; and are most econom- forty cars, liest water power. Also steam had the matter been left to their choice Report from Subordinate Grange*, use engines of 300 h. p. In connection with It. the What benefit ha* this grange been to the ical in the of fuel, because of There te also another mill 45 x l?0 well Under such happy auspices gradua- ft., Vivien Waterhouse, Nellie May Webb. CUT HIS HAND. are for with never tion exercises were held in the Town hall in which put If dealer docs adapted manufacturing pui poses Willi tm i they together. your failing water supply. There is alao a farm of English Course—Mary Jordan, Winfield the whl l» where was arsembled a ol Alverdo Sprague, carpenter, not have take no but write to the aoout 1.500 acres, with modern buildings well gathering Henry Fagan, Jr., I.lnwocd Noon Recess, them, substitute, at his trade forenoon adapted for dairy or stock farm. There are parents and friends of the graduate Phlnuey working Tuesday Ladles’ hour manufacturers. seven barns of modern construction on tbe In- | with citizens at including had hie left hand erverely cut eo that Tonic for general discussion—Horse place of ample capacity to hold all hay and together large SUIT FOR $.*,<>00 DAMAGES. With the would HVHPV etttcbea were dustry: present prices ■ grain. Thefsrin contains about 2ft acres of fVisa ochn/il luinnl urKlnh dlliul gmit eereral necessary. Incorporated Antonio a South Portland It not pay the fanners of Cumberland cultivated land and a balance of about 1,200 Tsotharlo, v^WOO^^BISHOPCOjjBangor^NaliioJ in the house. to raise horses for their own acres of pasture land, ihe large tarn is pack peddler, has brought suit for $10,- The last inerting preceding the uaual county 42 x 200 ft, and has two floors and nasemrnt. Banked the front of thi use and for the market! What Is the np against nuu Rachel McDonald of .South summer vacation woe held even- There is cut about coo tons of each year against Tuesday cause of horses being so high ami hay was an of plants, form and all by machine*. Wi ll watered aud fenced. stage array potted Portland and Ethel Heckbert of Portland ing by Hiram lodge, F. & A. M. The scarce! Opened by the Lecturer. There Is a great abundance of water. and over which was a INVESTI- running flowers, etc., larg- of muster maeon was conferred on All buildings In first-class condition. For personal injuries alleged to have been degree Burglars visited bur village again arch of green and white in which snow The above property is situated In Ihe town of Inflloted upon plaintiff by defendant's two candidates and a banquet was served. Tuesday night, the third Atempt that has Morton Mills, \ rrmont, on both sides of the bails while the wall predominated, Juki while Mr). I-otlis-ln we- ■j«

> \ LIT. worn mu, Mr*. Hubbard, Gen. Pah* Wadsworth> POPULATION ESTIMATES. |TO Iroima.'. WADSWORTH HALL. who bow oocuplea the work InwrlH granddaughter, Forty word* !■•«■ let oh dvr tkle b«el F#rtf antler fhls hra< A form of diaeoae may become so com- Wadsworth nianalon, received bar gOMta work for 98 ceah la advaao*. one week for 99 cento, rook In mtvaoro Thm B...J on Warfcsf ■■.amton mon that it U regarded aa a necessary rvnta, with a gracious hospitality and made •Bd Health Aalborltl.. condition. them all feel that Wadsworth hall was Vary. POR SAI.R- The r oft land restaurant. 104 and I?OR BALK—Flegmnt musical goods, pi anna. * Middle for * music boxes. ?»< lln*. m indoiiii*. guitars, for the The lunch St Inju re on premises their home day. rrOLRT-Dowa stairs rm\ tl« North 8L farther particulars. 14-1 banjo*, cornets, harmonicas, popular sheet music. Instruction book*, at baskets of the oompany early received In moat European countries the method superior violin and Centennial Exercises pOR SALK— Restaurant near Cltf Building. banfo string*. Please call at HAW Kb's, 414 attention. The treasure* of the house of at the of a district » a good sold on account of Congress 8t. «-1 m arriving population doing business, _ owners were was to the health, • 8oo cash will purchase, excel- exhibited. A visit made or territory la not through the ordinary BALK—In Gorham bouss of \i Hiram. lent choice lor right party. GEO. F. F‘OR Village, mound where Gen. Wads- an rro LET-A very pleasant upstairs ranL nlcalj JUNK rooms, stable and land, all In good order. nearby form of enumeration of the inhabi- A INS, 270 Mldd.e St, near Monument located at 29 North HI.. T rooms. loan n Mowro. I4->^ Price $3.ooo. Inquire of BENJAMIN P. If Alt* worth, hls wife and some of their chil- tants, such as there Is to M In this oonn- at THOMAS' Htable. M Lafayette 8t. 14-1 BIS. 4$ Exchange Sk _ _22-4 dren were burled. This Is the Inscription In June, but the collation of the POR SALK—Second-hand National cash try by 1 register, suitable for eoda or olgar counter, BALE—New summer cottage. Loreitt'e FORHill. (near on Gen. Wadswort h's gravestone: health reports. Every birth and every at a great bargain to close an estate GEO. K. Willard, Cape Casino). eighteen » 14-1 rooms; built for lodging house; comp etely fur- death Is and every transfer ol GOULD, Exchange Bt_ Sacred to the memory of recorded, mo LET—Email basantoat rent of S rooms; nished, Bebago water, open plumbing, lot Undent Mansion Thrown to and Bo x Open Gen. , residence either those moving In 01 1 |6. W. F. DRK88KK, Ml Exchange you want an easy running, well made 100 feet, bounded on three sheets. Thi* by price IF handsome contains a* born at Duxbury, Mass., street.19-1 bdycle, buy the Impeil si, $23, corner building tot. Enquire 23 out of jurisdiction of the local authority 8» and $36; also the Wolverine and Spalding, W1LMOT STREET, Portland. Me. marjb-tt the Public. May 8, 1748, at Mere Point oa | Is kept track of, with the result that al LK T—Famished cottage ladles'and m ssea'. All kinds of fUhing tackle died Nov. 12, 1828. TO Ca«eo Biy. For particulars address BOX and sporting goods. Ilendflek sou’s wrist I’OK SALE Aet. 81. any date the be de- Me.14-1 machine and base aud bate. given population may 1176, Brunswick, exerciser, balls Os a pretty afreet lined with shade He was a Patriot, " O. L. BA I LET, ggj Middle • to clared with practical exactness. In Eng. jeering children who cried, See/these KENT—Portland. Me., from .June to Bt_14-1 ladjarrui High arbool, no! far Philanthropist and Christian. October, delightful residence fur- from Normal irhool) Uarluni land and the United States, however, nc have no as if to be with- FOR private block of village, people goitres," nished on the We'tern Promenade. Laving A-pOKSALE-On Dcerli^lTlahlands. attractive convenient niaae room cot- Near this stone Is that at ths of a 2 houses, 4 tenements. M roams. 2 bath grave such rule prevails, and enumerations are out a goitre was deficiency. mani'flcent v ear of White Mountains ana sur- tage In good regain stater, ce- physical rooms aud furnaces, ail lu first fdasa repair, Nehago Historical hls wife with this the of rouBd’ng house Is surrounded wall mented cellar, large fnrnaen haa harm Exercises by Inscription: depended upon for all Information re- Similarly, prevalence irregular country, by rentals fi'4 per montl*. H.ocfi feet of land, room and servanis ■boat 1-3 acre. I annual chance for a women, ana the kept lawns, sbrubery stable; for 2 more houses on the streefi a forced sslo, Sacred to the of quired. One reason for this Is found In periods smong young be of modarafe meaaaa desirous of memory Including coachman could retained. For first time offered. W. WALDRON A peraon commonness of drains U. CO., children In a Societies. Mrs. Elisabeth Wadsworth, the lmperfect character of birth reports debilitating further information apply FREDERICK 8. 180 Middle street. 13-1 educating healthy region. wife of among married women have created VAILL, Real Estate Agent.14-19 Railroad fare to Portland leaa than one In both countries, and another Is the cent per mile. BKXJAMlil MIUW A Gen. Jre. ■the mischievous idea that these are the — Peleg Wsdsworth, No. 11 Brown BALfiCHEAP Single lumber rigging. € 91 1-9 HI. pugnanoe of Americans snd ffO I.FT— Detached house. 8f.. rpOR Q., Kschange Jesdlw died July 30, 1828, Englishmen, natural conditions of womanhood. I rear ol Eastman Bros. A Bancroft's store. In weighing about 11’OO lbs. and double lumber abou* tlOo Both are net. 72. whose migratory tendencies have served In normal health the should thorough repair, with open Piumblnar. suitable ngslng, weighing lbs. estate for hale at south periods ■uliah e to run a good many >aars. Kl'FtH PORT i.ANl>—There never was a tlino A woman of eminent In the of the two be there for boarding house. Apply to W.G. CllAP* AN, Real piety. greatly development and painless and should DEEMING COMPANY. 18-1 when such trade* could be In South Blessed are the dead who die In the Lord. regular flPfl Congress street. 13-1 bought Address by Dr. Barrage—Those to themselves to the be neither drains nor for the mar- Portland real estate a* at present. Will sell countries, subject pains OLEr—Furnished cottage at the Capo on had ried woman. that normal f| BALE—An Edison Douse Phonograph, house* with good lots in good neighborhood* After lunch the Wadsworth family Involved In official records ol To regain ■ Iron Clad first entrance De- pOR espionage Ridge, beyond A: as good as uew. 76 new process records with roost modern Improvements at far Present. condition of health ia to star Cumberland iprloes Who Were a meeting In the hall of the mansion their occasional transfers of residence possible every lano Park ; also house No. hL, latest sougs and hand mnsln. one 3$-tncti below anything ever offeree* before. House.High 31 Cross woman who will make a trial of Dr. E. O. HAWKK8, brass horu and nickel horn e'and; one 24 amt streek. $1200; house, 8'iawrn ut street. 9KM0 Hon. Samuel D. Wadsworth of South from one to another. bt.I3J_ place Pierce's Favorite It f» O LET-Desirable upstairs tenement No. 38 plug cases, recorder aud hearing lubes. Ad- house. Front street. $1000; house, Parker Lane Hiram Mrs. Hounds of Minne- In New York the health board record of Prescription. regu- lot of presided. lates the the ■ 221 High Ht.. good repair. Apply to W. G. dress. BOX 3gt, Freeport, two; land, Broadway. $10#; lot at Cash’s deaths bos been for periods, dries drains, Me._12-1 Corner. 100x4*0 ft.. 91.N). I also have some of sister of Mrs Hubbard, read a practically perfect up CHAPMAN, 3M Congress 81, Portland, Me. Ok SA LK Cl! E a!*—A cabriolet In nraer. apolis, and cures ulceration and inflammation. good the most desirable lot* at South Pert* rears and upon the death rate figures It 'IH Can be seen at stable in rear of 75 building letter written In 1786 by Dea. Peleg Spring the from to all Maine aits been customary to the Sick women can consult Dr. R. V. street. 1 l-l land, prices ranging $too $200. In The Maine Historical Society, predicate mo LET—At Falmouth Foreside. Waite's best of where is Imnrov- Wadsworth to hi* son, Gen. Wads- statement of made part village prop-riy Peleg the population each Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,, letter without A 8 furnished cottages, prices 9W, each of the Son* of the American by banding, BALE—Sloop Georgia; center board. 4% Ing In value year. Any person wishing to Society worth. Mrs. Hubbard read a letter from year. Hut these figures are not always letter la held ss 976 ami 980. Boating, fishing ana bathing. I nc boy a lot can oiie dollar week charge. Every strictly FORfeet draught, 3u feet long.; hi good condi- building pay per Revolution an

S is subversive at m Republican form at Command er-’leot Courson announce: I Haw ADTIRTIIIMlirfl. ««W ADTERTIMMam THE PRESS. so v si nuM m OF VETKRA1S. ut. the appointments of A. C. Shorey u Past Col. K. K. OouM, Past K. Capt. K. O. as W. Blake Surgeon Orrtn J. adjutant and Capt. Colby quar- ► DEW tDVMTIlUMTI TODAY Dickey, reside MAINE Bev. W. A. Atchley, Arthur 8. Lib- termaster. Both of these officers ! t%Jf? ! by, Committee on Revolutions. at 1. ». Llbbf Oo. Brunswick. TOURMA- Ortn Boouer’s Sons. The resolutions wen unanimously PTION ; \ Kraus M. Low A Co. ENTERTAINMENT AND BECK lines. < Owen. Moure A Co. adopted without debate. ;> JSOL Second Day Maine Di- the an entertainment and Rlnei Bros. Ca In evening T. F. Fas* A Hon*. was held In Bosworth Poet hall, I Tourmaline* are found In i The afternoon session commenced at reoeptlon City Of Ton laud. vision Encampment. when the wiu Siberia, India and California, The Ciieekley. two o'clock with the largest attendance following programme Co. carried out: 1 are KasUrn Arm* and Cyolo of the but tboaa found In Maine 1 Wm. Sent* r A Co. of any sessions of the encampment. to all other* in brllll- 4 The Waldo. The first business of Importance was Sailors Chorus, ■uperlor Burbank. Douglass A Co. Emerson Male Quartette a ancjr and J Water Noilee. the unanimous adoption of resolution Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. , coloring. Morgan, Lewis, Evans, 1 O. C. Klwell. declaring the sentiment of the division Whitcomb. We hare recently added J O. E. R. L. Brunei. Coarson of Brunswick Chosen and some handiome one* to Hail. to be opposed to the recognition of the Autoharp Harmonica, i very Sunday Mr. John W. Barbour 1 plan set on foot by the national organi- our dock. They are a apecl- 4 New Wants, ror Hale, To Let I net, Fonud Commander. Musical Novelty, , and similar advertisement* will bo found oo sation, looking to the establishment of Messrs. McConnell and Curtis ally with u*. 4 10 under beads. page appropriate a national memorial military college by Reading, Edward J, Quinn We mount them to your i the order of Hons of Veterans. At this Quartette. 1 order. i Harmonics Mr. Barbour ( BHIEF of the Past Col. E. K. Solo, JOTTINGS. point pro oeedlngs Muiio, Messrs. McConnell and Cartts Could of Gen. Chamberlain Ad- Rockland and Hon. W. H. Original Poem, Mr. R. L. Whitcomb Looney, delegated for the duty, entered “The Bridge," | Evangelist N. D. Smith will hold a Emerson Male Quartette ! Geo.H.Griffen the encampment hall, escorting Major J Gospel praise service this evening and dresses the Division. Reading, Edward J. Quinn I 900 c.egren at. General J. L. Chamberlain. General Club 4 Sunday afternoon and evening at Mrs. Patrol, Mandolin and Guitar Chamberlain was given an ovation and Mr. Bucknam, leader. Morey’s house, 40 Merrill street. escorted to a seat at the right of the the The water will bo on the Refreshments were served during pressure light ofiioer. presiding Commander E. II. and a time was high levels Friday as the main pipe will evening very enjoyable Hralth briefly Introduced General Cham- be shut off. Ladies Aid had by all. Meeting Society and berlain who spoke eloquently as follows.: This evening a meeting of George "My dear young friends and oomrades, The new commander of the Maine Washington Counoil, O. U. A. M., will Election of Officers. who have In your own hearts the blood Division, Elmore N. Coarson, Is a mem- cf\j£ be held for the nomination of officers. of veterans and the stock and sinews of ber of the at Brunswick. His Examination of candidates for admls- camp which men are made, I appreciate the father, from whom he gains membership slon to the practice school will be held welooine accorded me. (Applause.) I In the organisation of Sons of Veterans, at the office of the superintendent of The second nnd concluding days ses- came here to greet you and to do myself Is Nathaniel Courson a oonirade of Co. schools at City building, on Tuesday and slons of the eighteenth annual encamp- honor by meeting you one anl all. K, 2s?d Maine Regiment, and resides In y^o Wednesday, July 10 and 11. | v7?w^7 ment of the Maine Division Sons of Vet- "Yonng men you have upon you the Brunswick. Commander Contain Is The pickpockets and bunco men are erans were hel

spoken for at the police station. Do not — •- -•- -» leave your doors unlocked during the ^Cojyj(^0>tv^ time that the procession Is passing. a number of our merchants are -•4/g %>/;/ Quite You can a lawn in having new artificial sidewalks laid In buy swing anywhere front of their stores. The city does the *?<< town for $4.50. but here work of putting In the curbing and the Anywhere you artificial stone men the rest. The city st% spruce walks towards the expense and the doubt is worth the asked for We abuttors the rest. It Ousts about 00 price it. cents a for brick and about |1.60 a Zoo yard sell a lawn at $4.50 that is yard for artificial stone, so that the net '-filtgfa swing easily for new material Is cost to abuttors the worth half as much and would be 00 cents a yard. again, By the understanding with the school sold for it had not our immense committee all children who go to the frHxxllt_ purchase Buffalo Bill show today will be excused reduced the to us. if they bring notes from their parents greatly price iP €€#-1 asking for such an excuse. Most of the This is built of schools will be suspended long enough swing entirely selected for the boys and girls to see the parade wm. : hardwood, with either red or frame. In the morning. W&S green will a At Peuks Island the city erect It can be used without the frame if large water tank for street sprinkling SENTER desired, purposes. and as a from the There will bo an Immense crowd In .. hung swing veranda roof, the city today on the occasion of the Wild Notice that the backs of the seats West show. The railroads are preparing ^ & Co. tg especially for a In during the busy day. Bangor are to desired day of the show more than 50CK1 people aj adjustable any Oar Stock of < > angle. went Into the city on the Maine Central Our is $4.50. railroad. This does not Include those Jg price who were curried In during the evening. !; ii It would nut be surprising If there should 5^rli9(J5»l^r be 10,000 people visiting Portland today. Fortho Division Commander Elinor* IV. Coanon. Senior Vice Division Commander Orrln J. Dicker* ;: June : Weddings ! ORJDN PERSONALS. ♦-•-— ♦ HOOPER’S | ! I* now complete, and con- tains fine of the § oxamples N. arrived Mr. Hinds, of Elizabeth, «T., tabling societies, in all a party of about a noble name and In the lineage of noble highest In the gift of the state organiza- ] handicraft of American 811- m? on the New York boat and has over > SONS. Mi yt*sterday 150 persons, enjoyed a trolley ride deeds, therefore this flag Is yours as a tion. versmlths. taken his cottage on Cushing’s Island. line of the Portland Railroad com- trust to be The honor, The the passed onward. newly elected Senior Vice Division ^' | and Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Harry Higgins, pany. The party started from Monument the toll and the tasks of the days demand Commander, Orrln J. Dickey of Belfast, Mrs. Fred Stevens and Mr. and Mrs a ride to the Eastern 51 EXCHANGE 8T. square and enjoyed that it shall forever shine. Wo look to is the son of Adelbert O. Dickey, a vete- mmmwmmmmw wmmM Edward Kennard have a engaged cottage and Western promenades, and the future perhaps for new battlefields ran of the lfth Maine Volunteers. Mr. at Great Diamond which will occu- they thence through Bradley’s Corner to Riv- where more victories shall be achieved by Dickey Is a young man and Is the corres- Jel4d3t py soon. erton park where a brief halt was made young men of equal valor to that of their pondent at Belfast of several of the lead- and Mrs. Ij. L Moore of Mr. College and the party photographed. The re- fathers. I honor you for honoring the ing Maine dally papers. He has also held are home from a visit to Mrs. the CITY OF PORTLAND* street, just mainder of the trip carried party heroie blood of your fathers,still remem- vnrious positions In his camp and In the Kinery Smart at Cambridge. through North and East Deering and ber that in fact are a re- division ffiMbiite you reoelvlng organization. Notice to C’ontraclor*. Mrs. S. M. Buzzell and Mrs. Rebecca return to the city. sponsibility. To each generation in the Junior Vice Commander, Edwin A. QEALED Proposals for About 9840 W. Fickett left on the early morning o’clock the business session of the of Merritt of Port loud was elected to that furnishing At eleven unfolding principles patriotism, po- square yards of “New York" granite p.»v- train over the Mountain division for a was resumed, Commander E. II. Smith from father to son, from martyr to sition upon the expression of a desire of luc blocks to the Street Itopartmeut of the City Whitmore Bald- of Portland whl be received at the office of the Three at Great two weeks* stay lodge, we and the Ribbon be faithful render that the presiding. martyr, may encampment position should Commissioner of Public Works until Wednes- win. j acceptable service to God and men. be held by a Portland man. Mr. Merritt day. June 20. 1900,51 l*j o’clock m., when they Mrs. Anson McKiin arrived Post. Col C. E. B. Folsom of Dover, N. will be pjbticly opened Had read. A bond inja Tuesday “Had it not been for the deeds of has held various position] in the local was at the session your sum nnd with securities satisfactory to the from Montreal and is the guest of i H., present morning has Commissioner will night fathers in the Civil War our country camp, and served the division us its be required of the successful her Mrs. George W. True, Thom- and was seated on the platform beside bidder, to insure the fulfillment of the Surprises! mother, would quartermaster. Mr. Merritt Is the son proper Commander Smith. tho nut hare had oonfldenoe to carry conditions of the contract. Specifications and as street. Early during further our to distant lands as an emblem of of Mr. James H. Merritt o f this city, the Information may be oi.talued at the session Col. Folsom made brief flag of Mr. Herbert Brown is home from a few morning U. 8. steamboat of offioe the said Commissioner, who reserves 89c Ribbons for 33 equal rights and Let us be Inspector Maine, a the right to or all should he cents. at the but interesting remarks. Letters of liberty. refect any bids, days’ fishing trip Kangeleys. deem it for the Interest so to do. strong in the trust, it is more to be true veteran of the First Maine Cavalry. of the city 50c Ribbons for 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kicker and Miss congratulations were received from Mrs. Bids should be marked “Proposals for Uraidie in the to llattie of Bangui1; the department faith, the principles lying under Paving Blocks,” and addressed to QBO. N. 35c Ribbons for 19 cents. Ricker of Poland Springs, and Mr. and Sprague LADIES’ AID SOCIETIES. FKRNALD. Commissioner of Public Works. of the Woman’s Relief facts and deeds. The action of tills coun- Mrs. Sumner Jlork of this city left president Corps, June 14. 1900. jei4dtd The above are actual re- try in placing its standard on foreign The sessions of the Iaulies’ Aid So- Tuesday for Colorado. and J. Emery Coulter of Needham, Mass ductions shores was not prompted by greed for cieties of Maine were held for from true values. Mrs. and her two A telegram of best wishes for the future yesterday Harvey Murray more land was and goods, I despise such a the of are not OUR mark- daughters, arrived from Washington and success of the division received from concluding day. Nothing public They Commander-In-Chief Asa W. Jones of thought. (Applause ) If the members of importance wus transacted, and the elec- are at the St. John Smith cottage at the downs but are lines of RIB Ohio. Congress and the people were slnoere as I tion of officers resulted In the choice of Cape, which they have occupied for sev- Youngstown, It’s bons that we have believe they were, they declared it to be the following: just eral summers. of the several committees The reports for the liberation of the down-trodden bought of Ribbon makers Mrs. St'. John Smith has returned from the President—Miss Ida M. War- were submitted, most important of and The Hodgkins, oppressed. (Applause.). people ren. Much who had large lots that New York and is at her home on the which was that of the committee on res- or the President did not ordain it, but Vice President—Mrs. Estelle Boosted, Cape. olutions which was as follows: must be closed out at once rather it was of God, imposed in his Watery Ille. Mr. C. T. Fitzgerald has secured the Resol That we renew o ur of Providence. Treasurer—Mrs. Nellie Mosman, Bel- for cash. Merrill and will take vet!, pledge cottages possession to our of the fast. Better parent organization see to it no the first of the month with his loyalty “Young men, that one Council—Mrs. Hose C. Waldo- family. Grand Army of the Republic, and declare Wh'te, to come to a store where they hare soils this dear old In conclusion 1 horo; Mrs. W. L. Harris, Miss LOT I. Mrs. Lucy Smith Webber Davis,former- our steadfast purpose to adhere in word flag. Portland; their own Jewelry factory. We cau and deed to the of hu- bid for I will Hose U. White, Waliloistro. makd troin void or silver. of Readtteld, who has been her glorious principle you welcome, never leave you anything ly visiting Lizzie South Wo cau make a In Taffeta Ribbons 16H inches wide, satin cord edge- man liberty, which they established and said General Chamerlaln to Inspector—Mrs, Harmon, you Wedding King Mrs. Frank Ocean you," his .Stunuish. 40 minutes the clock. In Diamond daughter. Whittier,851 by on each are auditors. “I shall we excel. We never use a some have hemstitched effect edge-colors returned to her home in Canton fields of the Civil War. young be stronger for Mustering and Installing Officer—Mrs. Setting* avenue, cheaper gold than II kt. mat * the we on isul' its v aim iiujic irurimi iruiu lClla Miller, Freeport. new Tuesday, accompanied by her daughter, Kesolved, That again put record my standard We cau remodel your old Jew- the pastel tints, blue, lilac, mode, red, brown, etc., our of our noble v<»ua uum uauuvt uuuiutvu, e Mrs. W. Gordon, and her appreciation auxiliary, meeting with you and I trust that you rv and do you.* repelling while you 89 and 98 cents. This sale Harry grand- Aid whose Bucksport. walL We would bo to show solid covers. Actual value the Ladles’ Society, patient will be worthy of the blood that flows in pleased daughter, Miss Nettie, of Southbridge, and efforts for tho Secretary—Miss Linnle B.Chatto, Free- you our factory. patriotic promotion and that God price Mum. of the best interests of our order we ree- your veins, may bless you port. 33c Judge Advocate—Col. E. K. Uould, Senator and Mrs. Frye arrived In Au- iignite with grateful hearts. all." That we hail with Hock land. and Kesolved, delight General Chamberlain was greeted by burn Saturday night passed Sunday the feeling of will and Uelegate to National Encampment— growing good as McKENNEYTme Jeweler, II. several volleys of cheers he concluded. Miss Bow G. Miss at Maple Grove Farm. On Monday Sena- fraternity between the veteran In gray, White; alternate, we The next business came the election of Linnle II. Chatto, Fresport. MONUMENT tor Frye left for Uangeley, Mrs. Frye and the veteran In blue, and pledge SQUARE. Taffeta Ribbons, stripes, etc., many our best efforts to make effective those which resulted as juueldtf Fancy remaining in Auburn, officers follows: The natlonul Mrs. L. plaids, memorable words of Gsueral U. S. Grant president, Mary some are corded, 3'1 Inches wide. Actual value and Mrs. Ezra Huwkes have re- colors, Mr. the great soldier and peacemaker, “Let Warren, of Wultelleld, Mass., was present Division Com mnnder—Elinore N. 35c. This sale at turned from Newport, K. I., where they us have peace.’’ Courson, Brunswick. at the meetings of the day and added 19c That the tax for have been attending the Friends' meet- Kesolved, per capita Senior Vice Division Commander much to the Interest und success of the the ensuing year be fixed at 12Jv cents J. Belfast. ing. —Orrln Dickey, meetings. __ per quarter. Junior Vice Division Commander—Ed- That the sum of be III. KEXXEBUXK ANNIVERSARY. Kesolved, $50 ap- win A. Merritt, Portland. propriated to defray the expenses of tho Division Counoll—Past Col. Edward SUMMER EXCURSION OF THE Dresden effect and hemstitched effect Ribbons, The First Parish church of Kennebunk Division Commander and the delegate- H. Smith, Westbrook; Frank L. Beals, to the national at MAINE PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 as readied its 160th anniversary. It lias at-large encampment Auburn; Arthur S. Libby, Dexter. many styles. Regular price 50c. This sale at Syracuse, N. Y. to National 'The Maine Association at its 25c scut to the First Parish of as Delegatent-Large Encamp- Vress last Portland, Kesolved, That the thanks of this en- ment—Pnst Col. Waldo H. Port- the Perry, annual meeting voted to make Its sum- one of its sister churches, following campment be extended to Shepley camp, land; alternate-at-large, Llrot. B. W. No. of Portland for mer excursion to Portland and Casco THE Invitation: “Your are oorJlally Invited 4, the hospitable lllll of Gardiner; delegates, Edward M. manner in which they have entertained and are new J. R. LIBBY CO. to be present at the celebration of the Small of Auburn, Arthur L. Orne of Hay resorts, arrangements us; also to the Ladles’ Aid of Portland Lieut. K. F. LAWN 160th of the First Dockland; alternates, being made for quarters at the hotels In anniversary Parish and the local G. A. R. posts for the many Fred Hubbard, Brunswick, Capt. H. this for the week Unitarian churuh of Kennebunk, Me., courtesies reoelved at their hands. Brown of South Standlsh. city commencing July That while we do not and for SEATS June IS, l'.-UO. Exercises at the church Kesolved, propose Committee on History and Historical dth, excursions to the various or wish It to be understood that the older at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Reception relics Department (two years)—General resorts in and about the olty by the elec- and of the Sons of Veterans In any way de- in the evening, half past seven to ten." Frank P. Merrill, Boston, Mass, j General trios and lslund steamers. sires to Interfere or take port la any Wutervillo. WATER NOTICE. BEHOLD! There will be historical and other ad- I. S. Bangs, or this Portland has added new attrac- dress’s. one of which will lie partisan political controversy, many PIAZZA given by TLe water will be That was full of Rev John Carroll Perkins of the First order being strictly non-partisan and It was voted to accept the Invitation tions since most of the state editorial pressure Carpet dust, non-religious, still as descendants of Parish of Portland. of Dockland to hold the encampment have visited our suburban re- CHAIRS on the levels Friday Now it Is clean; brave men who for the people light high fought supremacy It looked faded and the laws of the na- June, 11101, In that city. sorts, and U cannot but please them and dull. U. 8. DISTRICT COURT. of constitution and now require their annual as the maiu pipe will be shut off tion, we cafinot conscientiously view the The officers were Installed jointly with bencht our city and resorts to have Paint in bright Nowit looks fresh and bright. Petitions in have been filed condition of affairs In Maine freshening. to cut in a check valve. bankruptcy disgraceful those of tht Ladles' Aid Sooiety in Bos- them here. reds or strong greens, Var- by: William 11. Costigan, relative to the qf an >« What Made The Change? Milford; non-enforcement Stains or Shellac. Jared S. Grant, Sidney; Fred P. Uarri- organic and worth Post hall, National President Mrs. nishes, It was sent to FOW I EItS. No. Ill laty constitutional provision CIRCUS TRIP TO ISLANDS. man, Portland. without of! record onr Mary L. Warren of Wakefield, Mass., Preble Street, aud dusted on thoir entering protest. H- H HAY & Midile St- .■'OR SALE—Fine, stylish cut under. Cbiuncey We diinounce the violation of law whloh the Ladies' Aid officers and The Alice Howard will run a SON, Potent Cnrpef Iteming .Mueliino, Installing special I Thomas fpatent, canopy top, worth $250; Cut Glass Wedding Presents are seldom exists In of Maine and call more one in the and steamed with- every part Past Col. E. B. Folsom performing a trip from Peaks Island for the circus used a few t imes; will sell right Have only city), in duplicate, and always give pleasure to upon executive offloers to be faithful to carriages than l have use tor. P. U. BHAl>- out extra cost. the bride See our line. Willis A. their oaths of similar duty for the officers of the Sons leaving the Island at 7 o’clook p. m., 13-i Cates, office. The assumption LKY, 23 Noyes street. 202-2, Jeweler. of judicial functions by executive ameers of Veteraao. and returning at 11 o'clock, j Telephone