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Ruse Ball Tactics Continue to Some jrine Ev e»l« on tile Keadville Rowdy Re Practiced. Track Ye*terday, ffiSibbif& State Anniversaries at Brooklyn, N. Y., September 35,—To- From Stricken City of Keadville, September 25.—With some - day's baseball game ended in another on *s Yarmouthville. fine events on the track and T horns Glove trotting row. The play was prolonged but Hurst Galveston. Fit- much bred horse llesh finely shown in insisted on finishing nine innings and it the tan the seoond of the Events i’oiut to That in ring, day New was so dark that when the Brooklyns horse breeders’ associ- England trotting came to bat they were unable to locate ting Corsets. ation meet at Keadville was full of inter- China. the ball, Dunn of the Philadelphlas est. The entries in the ex- Convention of Young People’s Socie- today prize said that Hurst was crooked and when Given Sufficient For Present hibits were and the contests for Help larger the game was over the umpire made a If the"TOWERS-THAT-RE." in solemn blue ribbons were much keener than con- ties Last Night. yes- bee line for the pitoher, who was in Needs. As on E, D Jordan clave should declare that terday. yesterday, citizen’s clothes. Delehanty and Fliok assembled, OflL^l OflF led in the list of successful exhibitors rushed over and held him back and it is MAK.E OE CO'R.S'ETS should hereafter be made with five blue ribbons and two red. His said that Flick punched the official, hut total amounted to those and all winnings $240; Waldersee Will Present this is denied. President Ebbets and a that Addresses and of T. W. Lawson, who had three blue couple of policemen prevented further But Homes Must Be Reports ribbons and two and Malcolm other makjes reds, $100; trouble. The game was a pitchers’ battle Forbes Ultimatum, of Officers. $05. which Frazer won. The visitors played Rebuilt. must cease for- There has seldom been bettor horse rac- good ball. An error by Jennings gave at the After two one ever. ing park heats, them the game. Score: to Miss Duke and the other to Alka- Philadelphia, 10000110 0—2 / And all the J^\ lone, the 3 14 trot was put over last Brooklyn, 01000000 0—1 night. Miss lluke got the money today Corset Base hits—Philadelphia, 5; Brooklyn, Nation’s Assistance toearing The Programme for Today’s her endurance and reserve of Implored by superb Demanding Surrender of Leaders of 0. Errors—Philadelphia, 1: Brooklyn, 8. toomen should Exercises. speed. Batteries—Fraser and McFarland; Ken- For This Purpose. The 2.11 had six with nedy and McGuire. trot starters, m hold a congress Alicadalia the favorite, and five heats Uprising, At New 0. Boston—Boston, 8; York, to decide to hie h brought her to the top. Seoond game Boston, 8; New York, 1. The surprise of the day came in the 3.08 Z At St. Louis—St. Louis, 8; Chioago, Corset shouldm puoe, in the bay gelding Little Hoy. 1. The churoh In Yurmouthvllle | Galveston, Tex., September 25.—The Uuptlst The other starters well to- be the one to eight got away NATIONAL was issueu to- was decorated In very good taste last eve- LEAGUE STANDING. following signed appeal gether, except Little Hoy, who danced because of the Maine anni- night: survive. to h o ning llaptlsst under the the were Club. Won, Lost. Per.Ct. wire until bunch “To the American versaries. sunburst of and shield Then Will people: llags at the Palmer Formally 73 51 .589 doubts that nearly quarter. started Brooklyn, “Seventeen after the storm at the were placed on the wall behind the pul- Pittsburg, 73 53 .579 days after them and got inside the liag, al- PARIS SHAP& front was a dove Declare War. 08 57 .544 Galveston, It Is still Impossible to accu- pit and somewhat in Philadelphia, great° majority though he was second last. The next heat 08 01 .508 estimate the life (short hip) and near was the word “Welcome,” Boston, rately loss of and proper- by ho let the bunch get fifty yards away at Chicago, 00 08 .409 the Votes toould Flowers were on the while ty. it 01s known that the dead in of pulpit Itself, the word. He then started after them St. Louis. 67 08 .450 from the celling of ihe sanctu- Cincinnati, 54 71 .432 oity will number at leaBt OOOU.or approxi- be cast in stretching like a at the half the rest faVor of THOMSOJM'S whirlwind,and New 68 72 .424 one-sixth of the oensus "GLOVE-FIT- ary and reaching to bvery corner and York; mately popula- looked as if hitched, for on he went away CORSE TS? window were streamers of varied col- tion. The island and adjacent mainland TIJVG" from the bunch and led down the stretch ENDED. will add 2000 this number. ored bunting. COMPLETELY perhaps gto There are other Corsets in the an easy winner in 2.00 1-2. Twice again toorld. splendid Cor- 'I’hn nvnrrdcna nf f.h« n.'mvondnu nf t.hA Frnnce Will Support Germnny The actual property damage will easily he did the same manoeuvring. amount to the beaoh sets too. Rut somehoto or other the Maine Baptist Young societies Tlie $30,000,000. Along **G I People's Carmine was the and won iu This Course. Boer Wur May Be Haiti to Be favorite, the front of H000 houses actual oVe-Fitting" last night were very largely attended upwards by 2 17 pace In straight heats. Over. is the favorite. Favorite toith toomen to he toear cars were run from Portland, map count, were totally destroyed, and it Special The results: the the and it Is worthy of note that In the abun- wreckage constitutes embank- for it seems to fill exactly every Corset 2 14 Trot—Miss Duke, 1; Alkalone, 2; requirement. the of , September 25.—“The war la ment of debris extending along the entire dance of their hospitality people Dreamer, 8. Best time, 2 18 3-4 beach lor about three the FaVorite toith Corset-sellers it's so to Yarmouth are entertaining about 400 2.11 Trot—Alexandria, 1; Lamp Girl, completely ended,” says the Lourenoo miles, removal for easy sell Baptiststs who have gathered to listen to 2; Mambrino 8. Beet time, 2.10 1-4. Marquez correspondent of the Daily Tele- of which will oost from $5>00,000 to $1- the Little 2 08 Face—Little Will "GLOVE-FITTIJWG." argument is Boy, 1; Leyburn, nave been In this debris there are still needed, the exercises. 3 60 a. m.— graph. “Many guns destroyed 000,001). 2; Gyp Walnut, 3. Best time, 2.00 1-4. London, September 26, no and hundreds of and uncovered the now no pressure or At 7 30 devotional service commenced, 2.17 Paoe—Carmine,1; Baron D.,2; Ba- Only through the ad- wagons thousands dally by workmen, urging, coajcing. of tons of stores of have from 30 to 50 which was conducted by Roy. R. T. Cap- yard, 3. Best time, 2.10 1 2, vices from New In this every description systematically employed each York, published Moreover, "GloVe-Fitting" purchaser u on been burned. lies in bodies We estimate that 97 1-3 per cent en, of Belfast, alter which the address of morning’s papers does the British public Burning wreckage direction of the houses were advertiser the president, Rev. A, lib Kingsley of AT FRYEBURG. learn that the United States and Great every in the Heotor Spruit dis- remaining damaged. effective thereof. trict. In the general work of restoration our Bangor was delivered. He referred to Britain are once again ranged together For it is in the nature of toomen to tell as Any force of men can entire citizenship are engaged. Business of good the societies represented forces of in opposition to thS continental powers. good police 20,000 in and men- fftctthe pacification of the men and ilrms have been giving their netos tohen it. righteousness the world, Apparently such a grouping was entirely compete they K.noto Successful Opening of (lie West Oxford will be time tree ot and one association tioned tne work of the meeting. If the unexpected in both Berlin and London. oountry.lt lmposelblefor the^Boers cost, has, do not the there Is Fair. In future to mass a force fifteen besides, contributed from Its charity Chinese want gospel, Meanwhile the news from China indi- exceeding How many styles of Thomson’s work and the dwelt hundred, They are sick of the war and funds $100 In cash to the general relief, Empire Corsets, here, speaker upon cates that events are rapidly drifting in “Glove-Fitting” Corsets do you sup- the need of v Ithout which the lrish-Amerlcans and other mercen- while all other organizations are caring seriousness, the direction of war between China and pose we are obliged to keep always in Made of Cootil with Sateen stripping, TO THE aries are for and for their own to the utmost of their re- the world would suffer untold woes. [SPECIAL PRESS.] Germany. clamoring payment stock to supply the demand? white, drab, black, 11 inch*'long, He exhorted the to an threatening the Boer offlolals.” sources. low young people 25.—The officers of "There is the best reason for believ- bust, short hips, 18 to 23, Fryeburg, September The our obedience to Cod an 1 a furtherance of the Dally Mall has the following des- “The burdens of committees have the West Oxford fair have made ing," says ShanghaWcorrespondent Styles. $1.00 every from a Eighteen his kingdom on earth. of the “that Count Von patch Lourenco Marquez: “Heavy boen lightened in great degree by Gov- effort to have their fiftieth exhibition sur- Morning Post, Style Is across ernor B. and the Ten (10) styles at $ I .OO C, Emplie, white ami black, $UO his address came the on at will ligh ting reported the Sabi river. Joseph Sayers by splen- Following report held and to the YValdersee, arriving T’aku, pass any according open- This means that the Hritlsh are did success of General Five (5) Btyles at $ 1.50 of the corresponding secretary, Miss Maud an ultimatum the sur- Intercept- Adjutant Scurry the desired result is assured. present demanding ing day, and who with and staff in and Two styles at E. Matthews, who outlined the work render of live leaders of the ing Steyn Reitz, their maintaining discipline (2) $2.00 JSfursing Corsets, The are in first class condition anti-foreign grounds forces are to northward labor. We cannot command One (1) style at $2.25 of the various Christian Endeavor socie- After a few hours he will attempting push dlreotlng Style inches and the new buildings are a im- rising. grace N, 14>4 long, white and great and to effect a A the to our Tor ties, and Baptist societies, giving statis- declare war: ad- junction. commando Is language express gratitude Whatever form or we are with provement. The trotting resulted as fol- formally and, taking your figure drab, patent improved button tics which showed an said to be surrounded near Pletersburg.” the generous supplies of food, clothing, encouraging relig- lows: vantage of Germany’s position as a belli- sure to have the correct style *o give fasteners, 19 to 30, |1.qq ious etc from all and growth. gerent he will proceed to sleze every- MR. DAYITT DIS-1LLUS IONIZED. disinfectants, quarters you style. They Green Race—Purse comfort, shapeliness, Next came an address Rev. E. 1). $50. agencies, nor can we over-rate the servioe £y thing available .with the German forces (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) are extra long, large, tnedinm, short, S M. John b the and tyle Burr, of Newton Center, whose theme Mac, g (Davis) 2 111 and fleet. performed by American Press the and front. 18.—The Pretoria Empire straight Jack (Howard) 12 2 2 London, September have Made of was “Whole Hearted Service.At the "It is that will take Bed Cross Society, that raised funds blue and black. Cootil, extra long, Pa* Kossa Wilkes (McDaniels) 8 4 3 8 expected Germany of the Standard in a recent White, drab, pink, correspondent and sent relief train b and outset he pleasantly referred to the hos. Bell the forts and the cargoes. By Made of the best shape, stripped with sateen, Baby (Nicholson) 5 3 5 5 YVu-Sung Klangan I despatch, throws an entirely new light materials to be had. white, the world’s has been no drab and pitallty of the Yarmouth people as a prac- George Wright (Long) 4 6 4 6 arsenal, thus dominating Shanghai. It Is upon Michael Davltt's experiences In the generosity there black, lace trimmed; alao tical Illustration of “whole Time—2 2 2 Transvaal and his feelings toward the and now no nakedness In Gal- ribbon top and 18 to heartedness,” 54)4, 5)4, 3.57)4, 51)4. also believed that she will attack the hunger, Style 3. bottom, 30, Boers. Mr. Davitt says he advised the an 1 drawing from history seleoted Heze- 2 20 Class—Purse veston. And especially do we return $200. Klang Win forts on the Yang Tse from Boers to s urrender after the conquest of Extra long, white nnd drab. Fine $1.00 klah, the king, as one the es- Free grateful thanks for the surpassing and English eon til, with English affording br 12 the landside and endeavor o s size the the State but that they continued snipped Lucky Roy g (Trefethen) 11 sateen, Iiandeomelv sixes from sential elements of a servioe of whloh he In order to heap ud gold bars were unlimited generosity of the rallroads,ex- flossed, Zephyr, b m, 2 18 8 Chinese the valuable new they 18 to 30. *2.00 Ventilating. fleet, including from the mines. He the Boers most desired to speak. Whatsoever he Janet br m (Thayer) 8 8 2 2 taking says presa, telegraph and telephone companies. The Black of this style Is made of cruisers. Falling in this she will at refused to trust him and he Made of improved netting. Tbra did was with all his heart and soul. The Woven Wire, bl s (Davidson) 4 4 4 4 goes away “The munificent contributions sent to Royal Fust Ulaok feat teen, least all the of dls-llluslonized. 2 occupy provlnoe Klang completely $2.25 lengths, abort, medium and extra speaker found other examples, such as Time—2.23, 22,)4, 2.28)4, 3.24. the governor and directly to the relief Su, north of the Yang Tse Klang. long, white, 18 to 30, $1,00 (iladstone and Tamarllne, to illusbrase Starter, Mr. E E. Wentworth, Spring- INVESTIGATING MILLIONAIRE’S committee are perhaps sufficient to meet Style C. The French will support Germany. his several vale; timers and judges, K. G. Knight DEATH. the Our points, urging Industry This is not but reliable Informa- mosfltyinrgent sanitary requirements. Extra long, made of Sateen “Expert Corset Fitter” win and B. F. Delano. rumor, imported and fidelity, believing that enterprises New 25.—Authorities But when this 1b done the speoial work flt these coraeta to the tion and will probably be confirmed at York, September and trimmed with Nottingham lace figure when de- should be commensurate ANDROSCOGGIN VALLEY FAIR. are Investigating the death of William of restoration will have Bat a sired. accomplished the ollloe. action is nec- begun. ana ribbon. foreign Prompt Marsh Rice, a millionaire, whloh oc- with what Cod has given us. The meas- greater and a graver work confronts us [SPECIAL TO THE PRESS.] essary to prevent a coup which would oured Sunday. Monday oheoks to the White, drab, black, $ f ,50 We have a nice Fitting room. ure of our standard was not reached in Some kind of homes must be constitute a serious menace to British In- amount of $260,000 payable to Albert T. provided and these other incidents of so- Canton, September 25.—The Androsoog- who had been Mr. Rice’s for the to the end that pinkteas terests. Patrick, legal 10,000 people they Style Abdominal. ciety now In vogue. He gln Valley Agricultural society began adviser, were presented for payment at may not beoome We believe spoke forcibly, "ltussiahs handed over paupers. the Taku- the banks. Payment on one of these was Made of selected lean, drab only, new, as It to its three days annual fair today with an that the well-to-do aud the charitable currying conviction, seemed, Pekin to withheld. Mr. Rice’s improved, 1st,' Indies long, 5 nooks, J. R. LIBBY CO, exhibit and small railway Germany." valet,Charles Jones, people of this nation will, in very large his listeners. average attendance, Is also Involved. fasteners at bottom, sixes 82 to The Shanghai correspondent of the measure, and with more far-reaching i>au-nl10. The seleoted choir with there were two races, the 2.25 cliss with sang good Standard effect,contribute to the restoration of this starters telegraphing Monday says: FOOTBALL CHALLENGE. $1.50 'Remember. effect Hark! Hark I My Cord,'and the Three and) the 2.50 with six, people to a plane ofself^upport and s»lf "Chinese officials report that Prince It Is this benediction was pronounced. Charles M. A. Paris horse won the 2.60 The North school eleven challenge the respect for purpose that we Habit Tuan has Issued a secret edict in the make this further Hip. This is opening in our This Is the race. The 2 25 with six heats W'as ex- seoond eleven of the Butler school to a appeal. Day Depart- programme for today: the name of the to the of football at the on “In midst of sorrow suoh as no Made ment of Liarmenta and Suita for The called the fifth Empress Dowager j game Oaks Saturday of heavy Coutil, long over hip. citing. judges heat other American community ever JVlUitiNlINU. effect that the court has decided j afternoon at 2.80. Answer suffered, low wh’te made of women. no because of Interference and imperial through we are consoled the bust, Coutil, black heat, Thursday or Friday’s paper. Captain by gracious sympa- 8 of the to continue the war against the powers and relief of fast black sixes 18 to 30. Many choice are here fix 00—Meeting Board of Trustees collision. William Gregg of Andover re- O’Brien. thy prompt tendered by cur Sateen, things your in the vestry. at whatever cost. The edict threatens countrymen and other nations. With Price fused to start his horse again and the $1.50 inspection. 9.00— Devotional service. that official to the our last breath wewill bless the donors of him nny falling support A CRITIC AL HUSBAND. 9.80— Address of welcome, by Pastor H. judges suspended for one year. He Is these runds, and our every effort will be Manchus will be beheaded as a traitor, G. L. Caul kins. one of the best known horsemen and devoted to proving onr people and our Style 9.45— President's and address. his whole family executed and the tombs of their assistance. response drivers in Maine. The summaries: Hove He Wim city worthy B >dles made of Imported short 10.00— Annual ThoroiiRhly Tamed by Coutil, sermon by Rev.'I. B. of his ancestors demolished." hip, Paris shape, I3i» inche* long. 4 i, R. LIBBY CO, ii Woman of Wit. Mower. 2.50 Race—Trot or Pace—Purse $75. (Signed), hooks, stripped with fine English sat- 10 of committee Walter C. Wen, 1 rimmed with 80—Report on obitu- Charles KOOSEVELT IN DEN VEK. I dare say there isn’t a woman on Jones, . richly Nottingham M., big, by Norway Knox lace at top nnd 1 otton., white and aries, by Rev, H. S. D. D. earth who a on M. black, P. 3- Burrage, (Fletcher) 111 hasn’t theory the subject Lasker, sixes 18 to 10.45— Report of committee on state of Denver, Colo., September 25.—The 2i, lilack Bess, b m 8 2 8 of how to manage a husband, and I have Clarence Onsley, religion, by Rev. F. A. Snow. (Thayer) heavy special train of Governor Koose- $1.50 Bargain Hale of Odd lengths Rem- Glpsey R., b m (Gregg) 4 8 4 never yet come across a man who was For the Committee. 11 05—Welcome to new pastors. velt’s to whloh wa? added nants of and Chiffon Woodslde, br g (Russell) 4 8 4 party, today any the worse for a little scientific han- Iaacee, Kuchinga 11 15—Fraternal from other I approve the M 23, greetings br (Foss) 2 dls. the oar of Senator ac- foregoing. Style fronts. religious bodies. Stranger, g private Woloott, dling now' nnd then. If I were in the Teddy, oh g (Jenkins) 2 dls. (Signed), Bodies and 11.85—Address by Rev. M. D. Knee- companied by Senator Henry Cabot florist business, I’d send a palm to n cer- strippings of Jean, white Hale today on Central Bargain Table. 8 Joseph D. Sayers, Governor. land, D. D secretary of the New Eng- Time—2.2X, 81, 2.27^. Lodge and Mrs. Lodge of Massachusetts, tain senator’s daughter, who has set nu and drab, dress form Corset, sixes 18 land Sabbath Protective Miss Clara of the Bed Cross Half and Two-Third*prices. League. 2.25 Claes—Trot and Paoe—Purse $125. arrived in Denver at five o’clock this af- example managing wives might follow Barton, to 26, 11.15—Announcement of oommittees. $1.00 with profit. She has a husband, this sen- Society, also endorses the appeal. 13.00— Adjournment. George T., .ch g, by Watch- ternoon. At the station the New York ator's daughter, who is to be maker (Jones) 12 2 10 1 Governor was met by about a hundred disposed FLOOD QUIETS DOWN. AFTERN OON, Kite, b 3 3 3 8 0 2 critical. Most of his friends are men of g (Jordan) veterans of the Spanlsh-Amerloan war In Houston, Texas, September 35 —The J. B. ilBBY R, LIBBY 00, Gregg, ch g (Gregg & great wealth, who live extremely well, CO, J. 1.30—Business of the Maine uniform and mounted and was llood meeting Chute) 2 1 1 2 0 dr escorted and association with them has made him tonight presents no nlnrming fea- Baptist Young People’s Convention. to the Brown Palace hotel where ture. The rls8 In the 3.00— Devotional service. Time—2.24)*, 2 26^, 2 25, 2.25K, 0.00, supper somewhat hard to please in the matter Colorado has was of 3 30—Report of treasurer, Mr. H. M, 2 85J4._ provided. Three evening meetings cooking. For some time the tendency done no great damage save to crops and M. C. R. R. Maling. had been arranged for, the first at the has been growing on him. Scarcely a bridges. There are no reports of further of executive Sec- RESULT OF THE NAVAL WAR. meal at his Books Report committee, by Coliseum the second at the home table passed without to Broad- down. The bulk of E. hall, Jnse coming the water supplied retary C. Whlttemore. R. criticism from him. Newport, I., September 25.—The way theatre and the third at the oapltol has passed Austin and the worst has EXCURSION Report of Board of Trustees, by Secre- is board of arbitrament met at the war col- “What this meant for?” he would A. T. Dunn. grounds. On of the the passed — tary account, rain, aslc" after Bastrop. TO 3.80— Addresses State atld considered the tasting an entree his wife had by Missionaries lege today reports or open air meeting was abandoned, | The reports sent out from Austin of and racked her bruin to think C.'E Nathan Bunt and P. on up. Circulating Young. A. the last umpires nighCs manoeuvres Kev. Thomas Uzzell at the the of the towns of Killam, presided “What on earth is this?” he would say washing away Marble olTNewport, and gave out this afternoon 4 00— General conference on state work. Coliseum meeting and -General Erv n when dessert came on. Ealls and San Saba prove to be without FABYANS the 5.00—Adjournment. following conclusions Hale the thea re “Is (his to be a foundation. preslded-^at Broadway supposed snlnd?” he Public Libraries XotcJi fo “The torpedo boats failed In their at- After the meeting Senator Wolcott took would inquire sarcastically when the let- Through Hip Crawford on tuce was BRIEFLY TOLD. tacks the ships, and the war vessels Governor Koosevelt to Wrolhur6t, his served. The w'ife stood it as AN IOWA STORM. at lowest rates. the White Mountains, alsot° ran the long ns she could. One he came past forts, though in a badly country seat 12 miles from Denverjon the evening home in a humor. crippled condition. The former conclu- Rio Grande railroad where with Senator particularly captious Ilis wife was dressed in her Town of Tama Reported sion is not as the most becom- Partially NAPLES Great damage was oau sed the positive, claim that the Lodge and Mrs. Lodge he will remain Solicited along ing gown and bubbled over with Correspondence and Stiletto the fairly Destroyed. Alaskan ooast a wind and rain storm. torpedoed Massachusetts is for the wit. by night. They went in to dinner. The soup NEXT SUNDAY. yet Co be settled/' Lord Salisbury has replied to the Ger- During the day Governor Koosevelt tureen was brought in. Tied to one han- L-'avn I’ortlau l 0.30 a. IB. SI.50 ~ * man at dle was a card on Omaha a. m. note in terms identical with those spoke Eaton, Greely, Fort CoJilns, nnd that card the in- Neb., September 25.—There was Catalogues supplied. Arrive Naples 11.15 A MAINE Arrive !• ultvans o. m. rh# R#«* of the United States’ PENSIONS. Boulder, Loveland, Longport and Nlwot. formation in a big round hand: a severe storm In Tama oounty, Iowa, l.’.V) reply. ].e ,ve Kabvain* 2..W P. m. “This is soup.” The town of Tji'’v'i or The direction to Minister Conger to put Washington, September 25.—The fol- At Boulder at the conclusion of his tonight. Ferguson is said I Mve aples2.10 p. m. Roast wAri-M* beef followed, with a placard to have been ArriT Portland 5*35 \k m. himself In relation with Li llung Chang lowing pensions have been granted to speech Governor Koosevelt was pulled partially destroyed. Four announcing: are and Prince Ching has not yet gone for- Maine people: from the platform by the studonts form- persons reported killed. SPORT ii “This is roast beef.” LOPING, HARMON, Od.ERVATIONCARS,, ward. The has WIDOWS. ETC. the football team or the State uni- message practically been ORIGINAL, ing 1 he potatoes were the labeled, gravy A BOOK framed, but its form is subject to the versity whloh Is situated here and carried dish wns Night of Terror. SELLERS. **“• ap- Susan M. Holt, mother, Gorham, $12. placarded, the olives bore a Gen'HTicket Agt, «Wl 1 >ep)21eodt( vfft of the President. into his car on their shoulders over card marked “Awful was felt __ proval Arvllla J. Holmes, West 18 the “Olives,” the salad howl anxiey for the widow sepig 131 Newileld, headB of the of the hr-vj people. carried a tag marked “Salad," and when General Burnham of Ma- when the the ice cream came in a ehias, Me., doctor said she Til*. Kind She TVnntrd, OLAMON card announcing A Modern Child. LUMBER FIRM ASSIGNS. THE LADIES. would die from Pneumonia before morn- “This is ice cream” came with wife hns « mt it. The writes Mrs. S. Gentleman—My lost her wa- do they call Frank S. Holmes & ing” li. Lincoln, who Small Boy—What Son, who operate a The pleasant effeot and perfect safety wife talked of n thousand terproof. and slio wished me to iu ( different things attended her that fearful night, but she stop long and short lumber mill and manufac- With whloh ladles use of nil through the meal, never once refer- for Dr. here and order nnother sent at pn? may Syrup Figs, begged King's New Discovery, | up onee, Father—His majesty. ture at ring word or look which had more ns it spool bars daman, have made an under all conditions, makes it thoir by to the labeled than once suved her life ! looks like rain. If they «H • » dishes. Neither and cured her of Small Boy-Well. assignment to J F. Gould, of Old favorite To the true and then nor thereafter did consumption. After I Denier—Yes, sir. What sort, sir? do call an ace/ Esq., remedy. get she “his what they she say a word about and taking, slept all night. Further uso I Gentleman—Um—I’ve majesty,” Town, for the benefit of their creditors. look for the name of the them, never forgotten the genuine article, since that entirely cured her This evening has the captious hus- marvellous nnme, l>ut it’s one of those that make a Their liabilities are placed at and California Co. near medicine Is guaranteed to cbre the Cough $25,000, Fig Syrup printed band ventured to ail Throat woman inquire what Chest and look better dressed in wet wenth- the Cold. included in their assets are their saw the bottom of the For anything Lung Diseases. Only f»Oo and uuil trorlti elf package. ^sale by set before him I’ost. er than she is iu is.—Washington $1.00. Trial bottles free at *11 P dry weather.— l mill, stock on hand and timberland. all druggists. s ha illY" Brain "Quin In* Goold’s drug store, 577 York Weekly. J"]’,#tSrlo“r«ft0JuliVtWt Congress Street, j I in ten nay. Nature, N* lay. 1 WILL PROBABLY DIE. MISCELLAM EOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS.

Aged Man laally Darned at East Parson Jleld. Train W recked at Photographic ISJPECIAIi TO THE PUE8S.) Indictments Found East Auburn Last Parsonslleld, September 25.—The Papers. Night. farm buildings owned by Dr. J. W. Dearborn Against Champion. The is but the and ocupied by Charles Mute negative begin- were Ueetroyed arid it is by Are Monday evening. ning surprising hc,v^ Mr. Mute, who is an the o'd man of seventy picture will look on differ^- years, discovered AND ventilators, Cars the lire llrst in the barn papers. Broke and Crashed nd in of sheet metal. Apart attempting to save his cows lake We the f6" made and The Trial is To early care of this dread disturber of human carry following 'eabs ironi wcatber and condensation. horses was so badly burned Likely Begin comfort. Pieof*£*i"M that his re- Ninety-nine people out of one hundred ceived fresh every few days; noorden Together. covery is very doubtful. He suffer at some time or other E> VAN company, was taken Next Week. from its unpleasant and yiaasttchuaetts Ave., BOSTON, Maas, in a helpless unhealthy symptoms. food condition from the yard Undigested lies dormant Aristo Platino, Yelox, Solio*. for catalogue. JlyaiW&Snrm where he had fallen in the weak stomach, and noxious scud to the home of Fred gases rise and and Blue. pollute the system. The lies in Rex, Sepia Weeks, and Drs. Kencard and danger allowing this Preston condition to on calle d. go unheeded. Early attention will remove the cause and free you from further trouble. Nasal Freight Distributed The house was line two story build- MORSE’S YELLOW DOCK has been a recognized ing with ell, w oodshed and of York stable con- Report County remedy for afflictions of this nature for more than About Street. nected. All weii N. M. PERKINS & CO.. CATARRH urned together with fifty years. It is a pure herb decoction, carefully It* *bH es th9rc !u ill several tons of hay, oats and other Grand compounded by a regular physician of the old cleanUneca. grain, Jury. school, thoald be three the kind your fathers 8 Free St. cows, one hog and a large lot of consulted, and it cures by re- Crefcm Balm storing the to their (Ij’s hens. Mr. Jabez also had and sluggish organs normal condi- i beals Alley hay oats tion. There is no harsh action, no after effect so cTdiWCi.^fbeian.l in the barn. The furniture was Two Cars common with drugs. It cures by natural process. It THE 1HIRTY-*ECOs7> ANNUAb Pushed Through mostly saved. The buildings were in- Top is slow and sure. Large bottles. One grateful la the head sured. Only a Few Indictments jsiy a cold of Liquor patient says: quickly. Bridge. Into the Cream Balm is placed nostrils, spreads NO Are Reported. LIGHTS ON SUNDAY. Brockton, Mass., July 29, 1900. OF THE — and is absorbed. Relief im- over the membrane is Morse’s Yellow Dock Syrup Co.: mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does sneezing. Large Size, 60 eents at Drug- Dear Sirs—Some years ago I was suffering from dyspepsia, Cumberland Farmers’ CP noiprodnoe A Preacher Who Would Have the so that life was a burden. or mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mad. tSPECIAX, TO THE I went into a drug store one will be held gnu by PKES3J 1 BROTHERS, 5G Warren Street, New York. World la Darlcneas, day and got a bottle of your medicine, and I began to improve and 2® jif ^SPECIAL TO THE Tuesday Wednesday, Sept. Auburn, 'September 25.—The west PRESS.] right away. I took three bottles, and from that until now day and at _ I have 26th, OF bound freight number forty-eight on the Alfred, September 25.—The grand jury never been troubled. Yours very respectfully, CITY PORTLAND'. Maine Central was of the York ELLA J. LYON, 270 Quincy St. badly wrecked early Augusta, September 25.—The State county supreme court, after WEST CUMBERLAND, MAlNc- this a All the good features retained. Notice to Contractors. evening at a point near the bridge Congregational convention sitting of seven working days, report- ,0i anxious women. which was forced from the rails and fell his report on Sunday observance was ing, May 26; George Reynolds, Fred La- place There i» positively no other remedy known 0 over the embankment west of Turner not one who minced matters. He Rose and Additore Garron of ATLANTIC COMBINATION © to medical science, that w ill so ijuickljr and lays Biddeford, do the work. lately Haro never had a single street. This car was a complete wreck. tjje break down of Sunday observance to breaking and entering, June 4; Charles Hot Water nuit W’arin Air U failure. The longest and most obstinate cases Next to this was another two causes. One the diminished James THE THURSTON PRINT sisrelieved In 3 days without fall. No other Bangor and respect Buker, Berwick, larceny, July 13; 9 Heaters. © will do this. No no uo for the divine Yentilating fwaedy pain, danger, Aroostook car loaded with cloth from the Sabbath and the other to Sullivan, of Salem, and Albert Foster, 97 1-2 EXCHANGE interfereuee with work. The most difficult STPffT Lewiston mills. This oar was the demand for Louis and L. Wentworth V Pure warm air which V ease* luoceeafully treated through corres- badly Sunday employment. Lane, George pondence .and the most complete satisfaction splintered and the end toward Lewiston He says the railroad is at the bottom of Lynn, Mass., breaking, entering and U thoroughly ventilate*. Q 'PHONE 30 PORTLAND, ruarauteediu every instance. 1 relieve hun- was and of it and does more the New dreds or ladies whom I never see. Write for telescoped crushed by the two against proper larceny, July 18; George White, further particulars. All letter* truthfully cars next to it. A Boston and Maine car observance of the Sabbath than any other York, assault and malicious mischief, MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH OUR HEATING EXPERT, answered. Free confidential advice in all two cases. § g of a behind the B. A. was crushed under July 18; George Grundy, Acton, larceny, Co- Betters private or delicate nature. Bear International in mind this remedy is absolutely safe under a Lehigh Valley car, the cars being com- If it wasn’t for the railroads, the Sun- August 4; Alfred Branston and Joseph Steamship every possible condition and will positively each other. The day mails, newspapers and excursions Cleary, Boston, breaking, entering and leave no after ill effects upon the health. By pletely pushed through mail Mourelv sealed, J.’.oo. Dr. K. M.TOL- Lehigh Valley car was loaded with local oouldn’t be kept up. To remedy this he larceny, August 3; Edward Waterhouse, PORTLAND STOVE FOUNDRY 00. MAN 170 Tremont Mass. CO., St., Boston, a g freight from the shoe shops and mills and suggests law making it a misdemeanor Kennebunk, larceny, August 14; William § Street 1 sept2ldtf SE'oot of diestuut ( AUTUMN EXCURSIONS. the B. & M. with cream, milk and but- for a railroad to reduce fares on Sunday, Knox, Boston, forgery, at Hollis, Septem- ter, from the Turner Centre creamery,the punishing all infractions by a heavy fine. ber 14; Joseph Penault and Oliver Romeo, l_: joooooooooooooooooo_* „v.cur- cream from the latter car scattered He denounced the Sunday newspapers, Biddeford, breaking, entering and lar- being Tbrough September the following : to the four winds of^heaven. The car Sunday street cars, construction of ceny, August 20; Joseph Penault, Bidde- slon rates will apply to points named beb>v* behind the was bridges, etc., Sunday trading by confec- ford, larceny, August 20. Lehigh Valley prao- j to tioners and From Portland tVcaUy uninjured although It stood In the | q£wsdealers, Sunday hay- Only a few liquor Indictments were re- St. S. midst of the wreck, at the end of making and Sunday electric lights. The course of on evi- Eastport .Tolln, IS., Inexfc Just ported. indicting ami St. Andrews) STEPHEN This afternoon the exercises were: BERRY, the overhead bridge on Turner street, dence obtained from the records of the IN DESCRIBING A PIANO Lubrc, Culats. Me., devotional conducted towards the Auburn station. Next to 3.00, services, by collector of Intsrral revenue was not re- $4 75 $5.50 two one an Central A. L. Struthers, South Gardiner; an* sorted to. Round Round T« Job and Card this oars, so one Trip. Qf Book, Printer, Generalities mean nothing—or less than nothing, <1* a an nual of the trustees of the Tickets to return 30 from SO. 37 PliUll and the other Ked Star car, formed meeting The trial of the action good days 8TMKT. brought against issue. -at. in the centre of the is forced to .. '' Inverted V bridge, Maine Missionary Society held in the the Boston & Maine railroad for the death pirtirnlirirr sep3d&tlni H. P. C. HKRSEY. -- of the V 2 the point being fully twenty chapel; 3.15, business; 80, “What of Edwin Day, a North Berwick farmer, of the The feet above the level track. Church and Family Should Do for Each who was struck by an engine of a special two cars were held In the Prof. William STANDARD CLOTHING GO., position by Other,” McDonald, Bruns- train wh lie he was driving over a grade -LOOK OVER THE- Notice to uninjured cars at either end and were wick; 3.00, “A Plea for Catechetical In- crossing In July, 1899, was begun today, Taxpayer 544 CONGRESS ST. street prevented from toppling Into the struction,” Kev. E, Jj. Marsh, Water- and occupied the full day. E. P. Spin- Theee cars by the sides of the bridge. vllle; 2 80, “The New Evangelism,” Rev. ney of North Berwick, is counsel for CITY OF PORTLAND. were pushed completely through the tup E. S. Stackpole, D. D., Cambridge, the plaintiff, and G. C. Yeaton of South TAILORING DEPT. frame work of the bridge. The Illinois Mass.; 4.00, discussion. Berwick for the Boston & Maine. The Notice is hereby given that the Central oar was loaded with shoes from action Is Mrs. Lottie I. brought by Day, TAX BIFFS FOB 1900 Auburn and the other with DICKERING PIANOS. REPAIR and PRESS the shops, THE BAGLEY LAUNCHED. widow of Edwin Day. The writ alleges CLEAN, shirts from a Lewiston factory. Several that the locomotive which killed him In no will find such beautiful case such blending and match- e^rs to piano you work, have been committed to me by the or the latter were In the asse^sr>u all kinds of garment* for gentlemen boxes of dumped was drawing a specail train bearing the ing of woods, such a selection of veneers, whether in walnut or in mahogany. Ex- collect. On all said taxes that are paid vein before , NO INTKRfiS street below. The remaining oars of the Sitter of the Dead and directors of the who of the individual 31, paid and ladies in a first class manner Clu t.tnitd by Ensign president road, amine the keyboard, see the grainless appearanoe ivory—each he CllARG h:D and all said taxes not six were A were makir a trial over the Eastern ADDED at the rate train practically uninjured. at Bath g trip is a of the and the board, the ham- INTEREST will be at rery reasonable prices. Goods Tnesduy. key thing beauty. Study stringing sounding 190 ’• tralrfwas sent for and the work a test of coke as a per cent., commencing September t, wrecking Division, making fuel; make a confirmed Chlck- seat for and returned. Drop us a mers and action. Such material as you will see will you ^llow- the wreck was and that no bell or The ordinance of the of Portland. in of clearing immediately warning signal by enthusiast. City and we will do the rest. Bath September 25.—The torpedo boat ering a discount of one per cent was postal is feared that If the two cars was as the train ing repe^^wed. begun. It whistle sounded ap- be a**' was launched from Then its tone is so sweet, so rich, the singing quality so popular to every 1899, consequently no discount will should from Bagley suocessiully on the bridge drop Jenkins where the ... standing proached Crossing, the idea that it is in all the 0afore the yard of the Bath Iron works this Chickering. One can not but be impressed with points Any person not receiving their tax biu ap- their that they will carry the accident occurred. It further position alleges , 1900. can procure a copy ‘U. to l afternoon In the present of a large num- instrument for the Master and the Pupil—the Concert Hall and the Drawing " bridge down with them. The wreck will that the train was running at an enor- plication to this office. Office hours 9 a- jo 12 STANDARD CLOTHING ber of spectators. Room. p. m.; 2.30 to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. a®* CO, not be cleared until tomorrow mous rate or epeea, ana testimony was probably m. The vessel whloh was named for En- only. ,, ,7 JT, (NEW STORE) noon and trains win he delayed, ic is Introduced to show that a gang of section GEO. H. LIBB l0r. Worth Bagley,the Spanish war hero, City Treasurer and iaudt at this time to estimate the sign men who had passed the crossing going Coll^‘.{ impossible Mrs. City Treasurer and Collector’s Office. I’„,«t3l 544 St- was christened with champagne by -- Congress damages but they will probably be very toward the train a few minutes before September 7. 1900. septT'R- *ept!9deod2w Josephus Daniels, a sister of the ensign. & ALLEN. was with JONES as the train was loaded with Mr. Day struck, barely escaped large decorations were floral GRESSEY, sepl22dS,M, W.F Among the valuable Fortunately there was their lives. freight. from naval officers, from En- offerings The railroad corporation denies'that the no one injured. No, 6, MONEY LOANED- Worth Bagley Camp, Legion sign accident was due to any negligence of of War Veterans, of Bunker Hill BURGLARS AT CHINA. Spanish Its officials; and also alleges that the district, Boston. COAL. crossing in question is not “near a com- Heirs and others China, .—The postolHce in Mrs. Bagley, mother of the ensign, desiriUe?j^ pact part of the town,” to which kind of borrow money on REAL ." this was entered by burglars last Mrs. Benjamin Miffit and Dudley H.Bag- place crossing the special statute cited In the household Superior Quality. and robbed of a small quantity of of Richmond, Va., Cadet David W. — TATE, NOTES, night, ley case refers. EVERYWHERE. ! drilled a hole Mrs. rLOOK etc. Business WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. money and postage. They Josephus Daniels, tnre, pianos, Bagley,and|Mr.and The evidence In the trial was close d at in the safe near the lock, with the evi- Raleigh, N. C., were among, the guests ly confidential. 6.45 tthlB evening, and court took a rece3s dent intention of blowing it open, but of the builders. When you take out an insurance pol « till Chief Justice We now a stock of served after the Thursday morning. the best have good Lehigh seem to have been frightened away before A lunch was launching icy, look everywhere and get # and a number of members of this 0 of the Wiswell such as Brook, their^object. Powder was by General Superintendent Hyde 0 Don’t be by plausible argu- V Coals, Hazleton, Honey accomplishing bar will attend the funeral of Judge persuaded found on the lloor near the safe. They Bath Iron Works. m ments. Don’t buy for friendship’s sake. Loan CQ» Special Hard etc. A full line Haskell in Portland tomorrow. £ Stiawmut Reading, enter the stores of Rowe is one of three vessels of also attempted to The Bagley # Don’t pay *ut a ponny until you are of free £ 68 MARKET ST„ burning coals, also Franklin, and W. R. Ward. the type contracted for.by the PORTLAND, Brothers torpedo P sure. It’s a thousand times better to J maySdtf •—•• Poca- the is also Iron Works In 1898, the other two For Balk. English and American Caunels, Mr. Washburn, postmaster, Bath Bulk spend a little time in finding the best ? Is in which was launohed 5 town treasurer, but the town safe being the Barney, feebly protested hontas and Georges Creek Cumberland. “But, your majesty,” than to spend years of regret after your 5 X’o Contractors. the did not and the Biddle, which has not one of his confidential “will not 2 another room,which burglars last July, advisers, and can’t col- cf Enter orders and take advan- 5 property is destroyed, you 4 for construction £•., will up jour been but whloh, it Is ex- that be a large province to seize in retal- proposals enter. yet completed, SEALEDwall in City Building, Portland, Ma^fjatur- for the murder of one mission- lect your insurance. a tage of lummor will be ready for launching some- iation J be received at tlie Mayor’s office until clock, price. pected, the • ary?” 0 While you are looking, investigate f day, September 29th, 1900, at twelve and FREE BAPTISTS AT FOXCROFT. time next month. will be answered tlie Em- are noon, when they publicly opeP^ ^form- “Not at all,” sternly A by us. They # * Telephone lOO. 12th an- The dimensions of the Bag- companies represented read. Plans, specifications and further John. September 26.—The principal “He was nn Foxcroft, peror William. unusually 0 at loti may he obtained at the office are i between perpendiculars, conflagration proof. (}'%tiding, nual meeting of the Maine Free Baptist ley Length large sized missionary.”—Chicago Trib- £ Calvin Stevens, architect, Oxrord Office*—76 CORIlflERClAL ST. 17 here with 203 167 feet; beam moulded, feet; depth Portland. Fire Association openod today une. be marked ST. 10 9 Bids should “Proposals J%,insou, 70 EXCIIANOE The annual business it center amidships, feet, inches; addressed to Frank W. V” aelegates present. The Lack of Dates. Wall” and on 4 8 Inches. now c&> Portland, Maine. »1 bids of the Woman's Missionary So- main draft trial, feet, f Mayor. meeting Mr. Gaswell—I wonder why Minister The right Is reserved to reject any or fig, C,ity forenoon. The min- it be deemed for the Interest of ['atl lw 3ioty was held this Conger’s messages are nil undated. Do should ^ so to at 4 m. save ister’s conference convened p. WEDDINGS, you suppose he omits the date to do._aept^-— RANDALL & D. Lewiston, will cable tolls? Kev. A. T. Salley, 13., Notice to Contractors* T don’t. It’s to the annual sermon this eve- twomey—KERWIN. Mrs. Gaswell—No, my TEACHER bo preach AN EXPERIENCED for a Pest IlouS® User- session those Chinese Boxers have stolen proposals a business opinion — tP Wednesday In St church, Biddeford, yes- THE ZANTE HAIR DESTROYER — OPEN A SEALEDerected on the City boor Farm in ..ayor’s M’ALUSTER. ning. Mary’s Chronicle-Tele- WILL address his calendar.—Pittsburg lng Di trict will be received at the i, £ will be held, and th3 president’s morning, occurred the marriage of ninth, terday uffice until September twen 7%vill be graph. __ for the Removal of Saturday, (ITY OF PORTLAND. will be delivered. two well known young people of that A Harmless Liquid 1900. at twelve o'clock, noon, when the> Sweet Self Effaceiiieat. Superfluous Hair. and read. iia tion and SCHOOL FOB GIBLS publicly opened ,.f city, Mr. Michael Jerome Twomey II Plans, specifications and further j !'k a. the Lum- “Whnt is your favorite game?” clear Notice to Contractors. The lumber yards of Corning Rev. T. P. It not only removes the hair perfectly In the vicinity of PORTLAND, Me, Oct 20, may be obtained at the office of Fred^ tfiiV ;)ioson, ami orlanrt avenue, and in Coogre ■ “Do you play the strength of the hair. House” and ad ressed to Frank W. covered by insurance. from upou augl8dTu,'i'h,Stf between Burubam and Lowell streets, i 550,000, partly friends present, including several “Oh, no; I never piny it, but Henriet-/ This liquid contains no caustic, acid, or pois- Mayor, Portland, Maine. bids "Hi be the no of its to received at the office of Commis- was Miss Star. onous substance, there is danger The right is re erved reject any or:lt* City 1- Portland, The bridesmaid ta does.”—Washington o> sionerof Publio Works. City II ill, until r:A leaving a scar, or causing injury in anv way. mISS A. L. SAWYER’S should it be deemed for the interest Jduv of Portland. a written triDAY,September Hi t), l Oo. at 12 o'clock Af„ and Day. Mamie Agatha Quinn The Zanto Hair Destroyer i3 sold under so to do. seP1"--— "ima they will be publicly and read. Working Night blue An Ont of Date Ceremony. to accomplish all that is claimed of it, opened She wore brown lady cloth with guarantee ®;nnk» on wl |ch must be made, little thing 81,50 Paid Sciiosl of Sl orthand and proposals The busiest and mightest Her “Did all throw lice after the Expiess Typewriting, specifications aul further information s New and white over all trimmings. you was made is I3r. King satin ®J.v be the said Com- ■ hat ever ?‘ obtained at the oflieo of weakness with white trimmings. bride ®l»«ioner. Bids marked J jife Pills. These pills change bat was brown allow Centennial Block, 98 Exchange St. "MAINSPRINGS, br should be “Proposals I not. I wouldn’t 75Cv, “Rico! guess The American and to N. FEK- llstlessness into energy best Mainsprings, rianted looter,” addressed GFO. ] nto strength, on at a Paris Hair W who They re Gen. J. M. ex-U, S. Senator, such heathenish Chinese goings Store, the Elgin and Waltham companies. eweler, -IALJ), Commissioner of Public Works, j into mental power. Palmer, Lovering’s Term will l>earin 4. Toncli Type jrain-fag health. Boston, Sept. for one year. McKKNNEY. the >dtf right to any or all in building up the residence at III wedding in my family!”—Indianapolis 1999 Washington St., .K,er.v.e*the reject proposals vonderful lied at his Springfield, a agu!4eodt Monument b"‘ deem it for the Interest of tlio city so bold H. P, b. my 19 eodtf writing specialty. Square. JMindhe ( 3n!y 25c per box by Journal. street. yesterday. ®ept. 25,1900. sep25-dtd < Joold, 577 Congress we held guilty, and China refusod to de- of the state from a geographical and his- MISCELLANEOUS. FINANCIAL. AMUSEMENTS. f AMUSEMENTS. liver them up. Then we should ba In torical point of view; and adding many this dilemma, that we should either have items] of lnterest'gathered from her own SEPTEMBER 1900 WEDNESDAY, 20, to “back-down” or >*o to war to compel observation, concerning the physioal those who desire a con- FOURTH ANNUAL their surrender. Wd could not do the feature of Florida, the llowers, the trees servative investment in the TKUJISi former without humiliating ourselves and the people; also quite an extended BTo issues of bonds which our DAILY FRESS- and incurring the contempt of other account of the points of Interest in and Strength of By the year, $0 in advanco or $7 at the end nations, ancCwe could not do the latter around the old city of St Augustine. Bunks aro buying, MUSIC FESTIVAL. the year. without sacrlllcing many American lives, Southern were songs Interspersed with OSa\ringsI have many attractive securi- the 60 cents. By month, If we adopted the latter alternative and reading. A solo, “My Old Kentucky ties to offer, yielding from 4 to W. R. Anally compellad the surrender of the Home’' was rendered by Miss Doi-a Jor- CHAPMAN, Conductor. is delivered at these rates The DAILY PRESS men wre had pointed out as the culprits dan, and a trio, “Way Down on the 414 per cent. morning to subscribers in all parts of every we might get the satisfaction of punish- Suwanee River, was given by Misses Inquiries invited, Portland, and in Westbrook and South Port- ing them, but it would be a satisfaction Grace Ridley, Grace Akers and Dora Portland Auditorium, Oct. 4, 5 and 6. land. Mr. C. M. Scott, Dor- purchased at the cost of many American Jordan. Cake and fruit were 1849, MAINE STATE PRESS (Weekly)- punch chester, Avenue, Boston, lives and much sorrow and on served Misses Nellie and Mass., D Oreut Artists in Five ;u aavance, or $1.26 at the suffering by Jordan Five Concerts, By the year, $1 tells how he became a CHARLES *F. the of of our own And strong, FLAGG, end of the year. part many people Asenath Ridley. hearty man: For six monih3, 60 cents; for three months, what then. Certainly after intensifying As a souvenir of the each occasion, “About two years ago 1 suffered 26 cents the hatred of the Chinese for- against lady was presented with a Florida shell from general debility and I doubt if 3 194 Middle St., Portland. I iLAUVELT, SCHUMANN-HEINK, CAMPANARI, eigners, by such a process, we could not suspended from a dainty ribbon; and to there was anybody more utterly Subscribers whose are not delivered miserable papers withdraw from the without ex- each than I was. I had no life office of country gentleman was given a stiok pin, promptly are requested to notify the or energy, and was as depressed ===== TUB = BURMEISTER AND every foreigner in it to Instant with a shell FFRANGSON-DAVIES, OTHERS. the DAILY PRESS, No. 07 Exchange street posing tiny pendant. mentally as I was w'orn out physi- massacre. Hence we should have to remain The Portland Me. guests dispersed, voting this one of cally. It was not at all unusual for me to go to over work. Dhorns of lOOO Voices. permanently, and either govern the the pleasantest evenings of the many sleep my My blood was thin and but oountry directly, or through a native enjoyed at Miss watery, Patron8 of the PRESS who are leaving town pane’s home, through the worst of it all was the Casco National Bank' dreadful, sustained our her well Maine temporarily may have the addresses of their government by bayonets. known hospitality. R. wearying nervousness at night. .OF. Symphony Orchestra, I as as may desire by The we have here outlined When retired at ten o’clock, Instead papers changed often they programme Tickets now on sale at Cressey. Jones and Allen’s. Course tickets can be obtained on MR. PEKRIGO’S VIEWS, of going to I would toss and Tut., the office Is the which Germany wishes sleep MAINE. < ay ami Wednesday. On Thursday morning:, Sent. 27tli, the sale of single concert notifying programme turn PORTLAND, tickets will till well on Into the morning, c pen to the general alter wnich no course tickets can he bought. Mail orders ub to Of course on To the Editor the public adopt. jjco-operatlon of Press: and when I awoke It was without any pccial attention. the of the other would re- of or part powers Portland, Me Sept. 85, 1900. feeling being refreshed rested. 1824. PRICK til' TICKET*, Presidential Tues., Nov. G, lieve us of some of the oost and the dan- 1 lost so much flesh that I got down Incorporated Election, On returning last to ollioe < Ticket nv1«1» evening my to 122 pounds In und I had no bourse reserved sent, $5.00. that would attach to it If weight, ger pursued after a few days ahsenoe my attention desire for food. CAPITAL AAIU 8VIIPLU9 ! duulc Concert Ticket will* reserved seat. $1.00, 50, $!i.OO, us but our share would even REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. by alone, was called to an article in the PRESS “Last January a friend urged me flatiuee Ticket tviili r«M»rv«*3KBONY KCSTAC1KS—offering t he TIME DEPOSITS. Smarteat ‘‘Cuon” Creetluu of I hr Theodore Roosevelt and marched them to the oapltal. The been a frequent visitor at the Mis- once more.’’ Ag Gospel C. M. Scott. A D.iltK TOWN CHOLIC ON THE sion for several but never a RIALTO duty still remuins of obtaining guaran- years dally Regu'ar prloes, $100, 75, 50, 25?. Of New York. caller, and 1 certainly have not oalled «:s tees for their safety In the future, and if At all druggists or direct from Dr. Wil- often slnoe the election as I did before. liams Medicine Co., Bcbeneotady, N. Y, Krlclay and Saturday—Saturday Matinee. cannot be obtained AND they except through I have seen Mr. Pearson for but a few Price 50c. per box, 6 boxes $2.50. LETTERS OF CREDIT IN- J rmdb nat It o h»rs’ Gleeful Plmt ti di, war then it become out to moments at time and the situation may duty go any I ha? never been discussed between Smitli Left FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. to war. Hut before we resort to that des- us, TERNATIONAL Wliy Home, neither has the matter of appointments CHEQUES riie u cess of Three Con 1 ient<- By Geo. H. Broad hu‘P, author oi -4.Vhat 11 It Is our to ppsnclto At Large—Joseph O. Smith of Skowhegau; perate expedient clearly duty been even mentioned. Nor have I signed joi •“The House That a k Built.” ® e. Seal* m was tie. Regular prices. P. of Portland. George Wescott exhaust every other -resource. The Ger- (or been asked to sign) any petitions or FOR SALE. Next Attraction Monday, Oct. 1—DAY1 CROCKETT. First Dist.—Charles F. Libby of Portland. FINANCIAL. man war the sought to Influence any In Second Dist.—James W. Wakefield of Bath. proposal praotloally makes appointment solicited from Indi- ftnv wav. Nnltih^r f1 n I hAlloru that: anv Correspondence Third Dist.—Fred Atwood, Winterport. nrst resource, lor is is naruiy wumn me viduals, Corporations, Banks and Moulton. considerable number of Prohibitionists Fourth Dist—Almou H. Fogg, othera^deslring to open accounts as well bounds of possibility that the Chinese have for applied positions. as from those wishing to transact Bank- PORTLAND THEATRE. Lessee «nd Manager, would voluntarily deliver up for punish- While It is true that Mr. Pearson oould Portland Trust Co., ing business of any description through It Is lair to that Mr. not this Bank presume Bryan, ment whomever the ambassadors of the have been elected without Republican if he is elected, will make up his cabinet and Democratic votes it is equally true ....AND.... powers might designate as guilty parties. that he oould not have been elected with- STEPHEN R. Two Niglifs, Commencing Friday, Srpi. liil-.llntiiire from the prominent leaders of his party. SMALL. Prflsldaiil Satnrday, Our proposition Is that before war is re- out the votes of the Prohibitionists; and MARSHALL R. Indeed that practically is what he must GODING. Cashier. T1IE BIG SCENIC sorted to, some other method of securing I regal'd the entire article as an attempt febTdtf PRODUCTION, do. Who are these leaders? Not the to prejudice the people the Prohi- the punishment of the guilty ones shall against old time Democratic leaders of experience bition party and to set a trap for Mr. at least lie tried. We have not settled Pearson. and but the adventurers J conservatism, with China, We have not Indicated to JAMES PERRIUO. who floated into prominenoe on the wave A ROMANCE OF GOON HOLLOW. China the terms on which we will settle. of free 6llverism Everybody knows who 87 and 89 St. Produced with a of 20 Ar-tsts luc'i dl i: tl.® ,.t jr.te So jbr etie 8 ar, the We have simply said that we will meet PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. Exchange BONDS. Company LUtlo Flectrhs are. are and Jones they They Altgeld China’s emissaries and see what their dis- We offer, subject to sale:— Battery. LIZZIE EVANS. and Tillman and Croker and Dentz and what can and will offer Washington (Maine) 4's due 1923-1928. position Is. they County New Seavy. The Carolina Ruarirttr. A Fred Williams. some or David Irwin of Bryon Center, Capital Stock, $200,000 City of Portland 4's due 1902-1912. Complete Scenery by Troop of Back George Upless In the of for the Mich., shape reparation past of South Portland 4's due 1903. and Whig Oanoeie and Singer*. Ei e.jlh iug nig but the Price; all of these men get into his cabinet Mr. claims to be the oldest Democrat In the Surplus and Profits, City and security for the future We shall 175,000 Town of Cape Elizabeth 4’s due 1901 to 1904. will all the country. He is 102, a veteran of the City of Augusta 4's due 1919. PRICES—Errulng, 15, 75, 35, 50o. Matlner, 15, 75e. Bryan dery precedents. be as free after this conference to Total apply Mexican War and has voted the Democrat- Deposits, 1,800,000 City of Belfast 4’s due 1918. Mr. James Perrigo, Chairman of the military pressure If that be ne eded to ic ticket ever since he came of age. Town of Yarmouth 3 1-2’s due 1902 to 1906. City of Cincinnati (Ohio) G’s due 1910-1930. obtain assent to reasonable demands as ACCTIOX SAI.fi Prohibition State Committee, informs Pet names are in frequent use in the Specialties:—High Grade Bonds for City of Urbaua (Ohio) 4 1-2’s due 1U0C. Underwood have surrendered noth- Lucas County 4 1-2 s due 1904. Spring. the a communication before. We shall royal family of England. The Duke of Investment. Interest Paid on (Ohio) public through Deposits. Poi tiand Water Co. 4 s due 1927. and ourselves under no obli- the elsewhere, that he regards a ro- ing, placed York is called “Macduff.” and the Prin- YVatertcwn (Mass.) Water Co. First Beginning Monday. Sept 24, ztipha published Supply Urrhntra of Portland will m we sliull have made an cess 6’a due 1905. p ay F. 0. BAILEY cent article in the PRESS “as an at- gation, simply of Fife “Her Royal Shyness.” Little Mortgage and to Autioneers. WM. G. DAVIS, Prnt. Framingham (Mass.) Water Co. First Mort- the ('aslno each afternoon evening 3 4. &_CO., effort—a laudable effort—to avoid shed- Prince Edward of York has j 6.30 to 7.30 an I 8 to y. Kleetrlc KotintnIti tempt to prejudice the people against the always been JAS. P. BAXTER, Vice Pre.t. gage 4 1-2's due 1925. Important Sale of Real EsUle known as “the new The will play at 7.30 and 9 p. m. First class me to a for ding more blood and imposing additional boy.” Princess HARRY BUTLER, Trei»». Portland & Cape Elizabeth lty. First Mortgage -\u. prohibition party and set trap and oil ore dinners at the CiSlno. Cars Ib'6 Washburn Avc, Patracla of Connaught, born on St. Pat- JOSHUA C. LIBBY, A.»t. Treat. 5's Ha-sumcd by Portland B. B. Co.) due 1015. burdens on our leave the head of Klin street every had hour Auction. Mr. Pearson.” We hasten to inform Mr. people. rick’s is dubbed Medfleld & Medway (Mass.) 8t. Ky. First by Day, “Paddy.” TRUSTEES. the and sepl’ldtf Mortgage 5’s due 1920. during day eveulug. V • ha I ell OU Writni ■ lay, Sept. SOtfc, Perrigo that the PKESS is not wasting The to a memorial to Win. G. Franklin R. Barrett, proposal place Daiii, Grand Kapids Ky. Co. E'irst Mortgage 5’s due •t3 .'nock p. tn.. on tJjopretui.es, the d> »r»- CURRENT COMMENT. Jna. P. Baxter, Sidney \V. Tliaxter, e any time or space in x$n attempt to preju- John liuskin In Westminster is 1916. b ie e.siar-strutted M*. 106 Uojhbun Abbey W in W. Brown, Cliat. F. Libby, Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Ky. First Mort- THE METHOD Avr., u-.sisiitlg of anew and moVasa twy«, dice the Prohibition party. There isn’t on the that the Walter G. Ilnvli, A. H. Walker, being opposed ground ab- gage 4's due 1940. toutV. to yen-, ago, two at d oue-liatl s C'ltaH. O. Bancroft, Geo. K. Evans, FLETCHERJHUSIC ory enough'of it to make it worth while, is too crowded with 1) -liver City Tramway Co. First Mortgage 5’s with torefl rushed rooms nl bath; house CREEL) OF THE COAL ROADS. bey already such Frederick Roble, Clinton L. Baxter, due 1919. has opo.i plum tug, first ci .is steam bea!la< even if we were so disposed, and as for relics while the friends of the late Duke David VV. Snow, Harry Butler. Erie Telegraph & Telephone Co. Collateral apparatus liue centen'ed cellar, laundry, an 1 are (Chicago Tribune.) of Westminster have been told jlvUWtf Miss Florence E, Is a setting traps for Mr. Pearson, if any plainly Trust 5’S dlle 1926. Woodbury desirable and at'ra tlve house in every The letter of Pres. Mitchell of the that they may not place a monument to Falls Power Co. First 6’s w slab e hi rear it will be by his fool open Niagara Mortgage %y; *)x4 >. This property ofl-rt set, unwittingly United Mine Workers confirms In detail the duke in that because he due 1932. a veiy lavorable lor pile, Announce, rr-takcu the opportunity uny piny 4f friends. that, having slr a nice what was already known —that the an- never did anything to deserve such honor. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Prop, Particulars npon application! corres- ug place fori ocoupaney or invrtt solicited. rn Ire eour.e with 311.a In It. went. Terms easy and ma-ie known at sal#. thracite railroads in hold Senator Cushman K. of Min- at pondence Klrtvher, Davis, erty Public Auction. Fcr further «.r New evidence is forthcoming daily that the entire coal region and also the con- particulars irforma.100 till nesota, entertained the Old The Trustee* /or the benefit of the* bond- broadened and developed form, .he upon tno auctioneer*, 44 Fxctun.e mass of the of the South sumers the in a Telegraphers’ ►trrei, the great people throughout country grip holders of the Portland Automatic Scale Com- iortiand, Me. »ept2tJ!d of iron. The strike Is not Association at its recent reunion In Mil- will open her .Indio at have very little sympathy with Mr. present merely pany will sell at public auction, at 59 Kennebec a question of miners’wages or of their waukee with tales of his experience when street, Portland. Maine, the former office of the anti-expansion views. The Aryan's terms of employment but It also concerns as a youth, hejserved as operator near Mil- company, on Tliursuay the twenty-seventh day of September. at 2.30 o'clock m.. all the prevalent idea down their is that expan- the users of anthraolte coal all over the waukee and delivered the messages him- 1900, p. No. 16 DEERINC ST. By F. 0. Bailey Auctioneers United States. self. patents, "-patterns, models, manufactured &J!o, sion will help the business of the South machines and stock In of manufacture, The situation of the miners Is, Indeed, process Valual If ltral Kttslr Xo. 44 Carleloa and hence ex is Archduke Franc Ferdinand, the heir to belonging to said company at the time f aid for cla.ae. and St. panslon really popular. and is futile for the private pupil. Septem- by Anrtlon. bad, it operators to Trustee* took posesslo thereof for the pur- Were the out of the the Austrian throne who was invited by negro question way indulge In statistics about August wages. poses of foreclosure. The manufactured ber 20th. Sepl7d3w \V K shall sell on Thursday, Sept. .'Ttk «I and voters could express their real senti- That Is a rush month, when the men are the Uerman Emperor to take part in the machines Include Unbilled package scales, oil o'clock u 2B. th** valuable r al etlah full which do not scales, oil meters, oil closets, and many frames situated at 41 fa-let. n St. cnnxishn; of « tv# ments on the at the given work, they have Uerman autumn array has NELLIE liEAKDSWOKTH questions issue, manoeuvres, and parts of unllnlsned machines. The patents MISS and one-half brick ho ise elerai throughout the year. The yearly average soy having been connected with the Uer- are strong and have many years to run. The finished rooms oath and bads, stesmhttl. chances are that McKinley would get of work is about 180 for each officially IMS Dunfortli only days are for the manufacture ol 1 w. man slnoe 1883. In that patterns complete good plurr.hlng. sundry, hit ter on tintnd more votes than But the man. army year — Bryan. negro the several machine*. Terms cash at ume ol FOR second floors, etc. House Has a »ouity are Kaiser Wilhelm appointed him to the dominates everything, and men On many days they employed only sale, August 27th, 1900. Teacher of PIANO. lire an I i« thoroughly cons rue ted. with Im question Uhlan Graf Dohna No. 8 and SETH for short hours and on many other days regiment * L.LAKRABEK.1 Tr..,tee, S. Murray. eraube entrance and foundations. Ihs situa- who have no sympathy with Bryan’s In 1895 named in,fllees* lieference—Harvey seplld:! they have no work at all. The attempt him chief of the Uhlan BRYCE M. EDWARDS, J tion is most desirable tor residence. Mi* of silver views or his about ex- Prince of auc29dtd lot about :wxh-6 ft. This u tolftt opinions to deceive the publlo with figures relating regiment August Wurtemberg orunm nc Kloeutiou, Oratory, property close an estate and the sala offers a very fa«or- will vote for him because of the to a month Is another No. 10. At the creat anrintr narade In Ol nUUL Ul Art. Training (or all. pansion single busy only INVESTMENTS ntdo opjiortuoltv to persons deslrlnt de lr»*H» 1899 for which the Archduke came to 311 nd, liody. Volte. traditional attitude of his toward proof that the operators are In the wrong home or safe Investment Terms at sal*, for party Berlin the Kelsor him to the Hesses for all needs. and do not wish to be just. appointed REMOVAL CVDDCCQIHW further irs call th* AueUonfm. man. LA' IlLOjIUn. Ope s Oct. IO. Dramatic psrticul upon the black Kaiser-Garde Grenedier No. 2. 46 The phase of the matter that oonoerns Regiment courses 22. Out of l-.xchange street. sepiad.’d ol which Kaiser Franz Josef Is the chief. of Paul S. R. Kept. consumers is no less flagrant. Mr. Caster, S., WE OFFER town students can lake 1.26 hours a week. Mr. Bryan appears to have dropped the Mitchell calls attention to the fact that There Is, or was, a letter In the'postofllce Specialist In all chronic diseases, from 622 Con- Special work for teachers Saturdays. Evening F. O. BAILEY & CO. “paramount issue” to a large extent and the coal roads thrse times as much No classes. Call or write. Catalogue or list of charge for Sverdrup the Arctlo ex- gress St., to the Mt. Hope Health Bazar, Norwegian ttti Avenue Books. ». S. CDKUV, l»h. !>.. is now about trusts. But he for authracite us for bituminous. Bedford St., between Fori si ami ■ harping hauling IMerce plorer who went up on the we6t side of Grove St., where he Is more fully tc Hall, A act ioflcer* and Comiuinnion 'ifrdan: cannot make trusts of an Their uniform charge is 40 p. o. of the prepared much isxue tie it all chronle diseases ot whatsoever naturt sep!3d3w* Copley Sq., Ilo.ten, 31 a*.. full value of the ooal at the mines, or Greenland two summers ago and who Municipal Bonds, Sjiiesronta 4« f.xrbantre Street. because both parties are in with all the m idem and Improved methods I practically 70 oents a ton. as to the nearly ^ expected explore northern por- known to meuical jurisprudence, having mort W. aocord as them. The In other when these roads r. O. BAILUf. A* ALA*' regards Republi- words, haul tion of that continent this commodious otllce room end operating room 1VAT.th Af /mol inllao fA fUu tirnfa. summer possi- man » can condemned them in their and will he open amt night to all wln> de- Water Works platform, on the Ice day Bonds, I he they charge $5 for their service and leave bly crossing by sledges. A sire consultation. Grove St. and Forest Ave, Virgil CLAVIER and the last Republican House passed a only to pay the operators aifd the Danish expedition under Lieutenant cars p us tne street. Remember the number, stringent law in regard to them, indeed miners who dug It out of the earth. 86 Bedford St., Portland. Telephone connec- Amdrup visited the east coast this year- tion. sept24dlw Bailroad the were much means can Bonds, 1804—HEBRON ACMEHH800 Republicans ready to go | 13y this they claim that going ashore in latitude 74 degrees 80 mines are not divi- further in the direction of imposing re- paying large enough minutes. On a pole near Sabine Island dends to allow a raise In SCHOOL, locattoo; wages, and at he left a for to be called Coeducational quiet, healthful etnctlons upon bthem than the Demo- mssage Sverdrup, Bank Stock. of the same time it enables them to crush for.'1 Whether or not It has been found Baxter special filling school tor Colby College; right crats. Before the is Building, cerhlleiiUon at and >mltb; campaign through out independent operators. It is an the man for whom It Is Intended it Brown, Wellesley by budding and it looks as if Mr. down ellicacious method for robbing the miner Is splendid academy Bryan might get yet impossible to say. But a party of I'allcrs and Enroll- steam heated and to date in every re- and the consumer both at once. Opens for bath, up to a virtual admission that the Swedes who also visited the east coast a elect; Slurtevapt Home the lines', girls' 'tor©- only The to consumers ment of only remedy open at few weeks observed the Pupils, in New steam boat, herbs #a question on which a issue could ,ago letter and lory England, Bharp present Is to turn their attention from left It alone. everv floor electric lights etc.; board, roe®, be drawn between the two parties was authracita to bituminous coal. When he.v ana lights la this dormitory $&*» I* The Russian philosopher and sociolo- Sept. X £2tXx. the question of 10 to 1. hard coal rises above $7 a ton the de- week, catalogue free. Addreee W. S. Soloviev died Pd«- mand for bituminous coal vastly increas- gist at Moscow on H. M. & Co. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 IV. K. KAB6BST. Hebron, »f- thus a limit to the extortions a Payson 18. He was son Slnoe the outbreak of last week affairs es, placing August of the historian p. m. of the barons. Foil Term Opens Tuesday, Septewbvr Pennsylvania Soloviev. He a EXCHANCE in the mining regions have been quiet, Sergius occupied stand- ,.S?U ST. Lessons resulted Sept, 17th. 11, 1WOO. Jyl4d2n thanks to the of very like that of and In his largely presence the A FLORIDA point Tolstoi, PARTY. * writings dwelt severely the breach militia. The strikers show few signs upon between an ideal religion and the actual The Kinder Class of and To the Editor of the Press: weakening they claim even to Institutions of the modern Church and JAMES A. BAIN, On will 22nd at have received recruits and to be stronger Wednesday evening, Sept. 19th the State. He had only reached his forty-, begin Sept. 10 o’clock a. m. Teacher of Piano and seventh Organ than ever. Meanwhile the of coal young people of Alfred were charmingly year. ‘JO SO.OO. on price LESSONS, Beginners given a thorough foundation Isaac who is looked continues to rapidly mount upward. entertained at the home of Miss Mary Stephenson, upon Mercantile TPrust Co., FRANK L. RANKIN, the ru»lim*»nts of hiusle. and the patrons*** as advanced soTh-tte 1. the season of the has not Dane. The occasion was rightly named a Wisconsin’s oo'mlng United States Sen- jdavers Especialatleatloo Luckily year Director. given to id chute. I'taraslng, bight in of Senator arrived when dearness of ooal Inflicts “Florida party,” for the deooratlons, the ator, place Spooner, has Sol and wor*. ___scptlldtt Memorizing, Acconipimimeat »«• been In the Addresi 3SB < <>n*rr»* the greatest and there is reason entertainment, and the souven- prominent political and busi- OF PORTLAND. hardship, dainty lu studio L etween 9-li a. ro. and iM! P hi. ness life of Wisconsin for more than Mr. Frank for hoping that before that time comes lers presented to each guest, spoke elo- forty Burnham, septlMeodi® In 1856 ho worked for the strike will have been brought to an quently of the sunny-land where the host- years. Fremont, THE RA6HLAN OVERCOAT of end. There can be but little ess several months of the win- and he has been a delegate to several —-y wealthy. at tlie in Shorlhand, tlie Fi.\ 1 silKi> AHTICHC will come to Block, corner ot middle receive Individual lnsU-uetl'*n cumulated cannot suffice to the umbrella-shaped pods of the Dutchman’s up of omre worRi support customers’ fullest expectations in both tit and Typewriting and all Ifanches and Sts. With great number of men ld.'e for more than pipe and butterflies from the southern style. exchange its im- itnu will be ahied in securing employment. Deafness Cannot Re a land adorned the Cured brief period. We wish they might walls. proved and commodious quart- GEORGE Ml., Elinor S. Mood/, J’roprielor. local as TlilBV succeed In some of their demands, which Among other curiosities exhibited by by applications, they cannot reach the dtsased portion of the ear. There Is only one ers the Company will endeavor Miss Dane were a of the Teaclier 80 EXCHANGE ST. appear to us reesonable and just, but it panel curly pine, way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu- REUBEN K. NO, DYER, to furnish its tional remedies. Deafness P caused ar> customers Moody looks to us as if the chances were a craoker woman's broom made of by in- every ....or.... Htiainma pr»!)rti)irnt—Miss (joo greatly long flamed condition the mucous IVIoroliant Tailor, and cleri- of lining of the nnv and every kin 1 of stenographic them. grasses, a also a basket woven from for the against fan, Eustachian Tube. Wlisn this tube is inflamed 375 FOHK sT., near foot of Kxchange Rt. possible facility prompt cal work. aagisdeodae a you liavo a rumbling sound or hear- palmetto leaf, a specimen of the surface imperfect sept22dtf and efficient Piano THE PUNISHMENT OF THE CHINESE ing. and when it is entirely closed. Deafness Is handling of all and soil of Florida Singing. (a line gray sand contain- the lesult, and unless die inflammation can bo Is it not desirable that the taken out and this tube restored their banking and INQUIRE OF instigators of ing small shells at a distance of thirty to its normal business, condition, hearing will l»o forever; EVERY WOMAN the against in China miles from destroyed Allen's needs » uprising foreigners the coast,) and a nine cases out often are caused Circulating every accommodation will be WILL F. Sometime, growing by Catarrh, Library LIBBY, inodioUA shall be punished? but it is also whloh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of Is removed from news stand monthly regulating Certainly, baby palm, had travelled sixteen 38m Con- extended — surface. consistent witli a WITH desirable that their mucous dr. PEAL'S punishment shall be hundred miles to grace the occasion. Wo will One Hundred Dollars for gress shoot to 4 t‘2 Congress street, give any broad and conservative CRESSEV, .ION EK & ALEEN, brought about, if possible, In a way that Photographs and pressed flowers dain- case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- nearly opposite Chostnut street. The policy not be cured Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send a shall not inilct by for of Maine. ^ PENNYROYAL piLLS, punishment upon our- tily mounted were also exhibited. Miss circulars, free. Nows and Periodical business will bo management. Portland, selves. Suppose we demanded of Dane read a on F. J. CHKNKYS CO„ O. H paper Florida, giving an Toledo, carried on nt both stores John II. Correspondence and personal Utildcncc, No. Itrj'.nt St., Sold by Druggt'ts. 75c. by c (Moreland, O, China the guilty or the 1 .flu. 1 Vol Medicine Co., parties, parties entertaining and instructive description Hall’s Family Pills are the best Allen. Womiroidi, Mnlnt, sep20dl\v Interviews are Me. Agent*- cordially invited. s.p21eodlm» C. II. GUl’PY & GO.. 1’ortland, o’clock by Past Grand Chancellor, Mrs. RUN DOWN BY G. W. Chase of Auburn. ELECTRIC. The grand assembly adjourned to meet at Lisbon Falls, September, 1901, the date Mnu Seriously Injured on Middle Street to be f—■—n settled upon by the grand chancel- Last Nig lit. lor. I Very of Meeting Grand As- The members of the grand assembly While crossing from the side were royally entertained by the members southerly § Latest at to the northerly side of Middle sembly Westbrook. of Calanthe assembly of Cumberland street, near the corner of Vine, at a few minutes Mills during the sessions of the assembly. past six o’clock last John Earls ■ Ihe committees In charge of night, Novelties arrange- was struok by an electric oar, : He was ments were as follows: Decorating com- picked up and taken to the police sta- mittee, Mrs. H. P. Libby and Mrs. E. E. *n tion. Ey the time of his arrival at the About 150 Officers and in Collin ; supper oommlttee, Mrs. Meserve, I Delegates station he was very much dazed and Ur. Mrs. Elbridge Lord, Mrs. Simon Elwell, John F. Thompson was called. Mr. Attendance. Mrs. D. N. Abbott. French Earls was removed to his home at 89 Lancaster street where WAS WELL L)r. Thompson “TREATED.” worked over him for two hours. Ur. Flannel Thompson found that Mr. Earls had a very weak heart and that he was suffer- Waists Officers* Report Indica- Salvation Army Lassie Tells of Her ing Internal injuries as a result of the shook that he Experl ences With Bar Keepers. had received. The man had tive of been struok in his stomach the Prosperity. by oar, handsomely finished in the and had also received a slight out over More than the usual most fashionable number of specta- on his right arm. His condition was ad- patterns tors for this season’s gathered In Monument square last judged so serious by Dr. Thompson that wear. • In evening attendance at the regular out- a priest was sent for. Shortly after 9 Selling at $1.25 upward. door services of the Salvation Also new Lleetion and Army The o’olook. however,the Injured man showed and stylish Installation of music seemed T 1 1 ..'ll to be better than Is ordi- signs of Improvement, although all of the Waists in Botany Flannel. the Officers Last narily case while the speakers de- evening he suffered great pain. Our display of Silk and Night. parted from their | acoustomed rut and | Mr. Earls, who has been in the employ Brilliantine Waists offers The frock coat, or better touched some of upon the up-to-date sub- of the that he saw the oar 11 II oity, says ap- the best of all that K*——" I of will koown as the Albert jects the day. One of the lassies, who proaching, and that he waved his hand* PriQce be shown for Autumn Is possessed of a coat, will clear, distinct voice so kerohlef for It to stop but that no at- give good returr) The that she could be heard buying. 11th annual session of the Grand plainly by all of tempt was made to stop It. He Is a for the investment if he the Silk Waists at you blackness of Assembly of crowd, took up tha liquor question man of 55 years of I $2,98 np- is for- Pythian Sisterhood of the age, wear it this IVIonday and for a few minutes month and 11 State of Maine convened commented on yesterday morn- at ten local affairs. As she continued in MUSIC AND Brilliantine at pext. It can the gotten when the ing o'clock at Knights of Pythias her DRAMA. Waists take housekeeper address the on-lookers hall, Cumberland blook, Cumberland stirring gathered $1.48 upv/ard. place of a Fall overcoat— views on Mills. nearer and nearer. “I want here the There were about 150 officers and right Iward.None to too select snow- “WH£ SMITH LEFT early for there is Tuesday to say one she HOME.” apd style qo delegates In attendance from the several thing,” deolared. “While an Evening Waist from drift of of the I am greatly to the of ‘‘Why Smith Left Home,” George H. coat ip the world to linen that has been parts State. The were opposed selling our equal washed meetings Broadhurst’s I superb collection, the | presided over intoxciating liquors as are all of our funny farce, whloh scored by the grand ever to chancellor, such a richest shown in B it—becorrjiQg roost white with Mrs K. Army and pray that the come pronounced success at the Strand Ivory It floats, A. Riohardson of Cumberland day may Portland. Not do I Soap, when and ran for every mat). oply Mills. there shall be no such thing in theatre, London, months at America as the Madison Wo handle the Waists we the —----- Tlift fnllnwlno* _J_ a saloon, I am ready to state Square theatre, New York, carry very latest that all of the time that I have last season is announced for presentation I of James 8c attendance: Grand Mrs. Ed- during McCreery Co., weaves in this chancellor, at the style gar- win A. been in Portland and have Into the Jefferson, Friday, Saturday and New York. Richardson, Cumberland Mills; gone ment in but, for the saloons to sell the War I have Saturday matinee. stock, SOUTH PORTLAND. grand vloe ohanceilor, Mrs. William D. Cry always I WESTBROOK. rev-tuveu irom tne par tenders the most The story whloh is one of Broadhurst’s difficult to fit man, we Hall, Lisbon Falls; gr&nd prelate, Airs, Samuel oourteous treatment. And whenever there best, is cleverly handled. Knight, Brunswick; mas represent the very top grand Smith Left Mr. John liryson, who has for several has been 6hown by any of the loafers in ‘‘Why Home” will be ln- M. MIm Leila Broughton Is taking the ter£of exchequer, Mrs. Elmer E. Coffin, |R. LEWSENj notch of New York’s man- these a clever months past, the Illness of his Cumberland places any disposition to Insult me ; terpreted by company, viz, plaoe of Mist Charlotte Bolton as assist- during Mills; grand keener of rec- or of our Bose & will turn brother, Donald has been clerk- ords and Airs. any Army, I have yet to come Douglas Flint, Hubbard, Eugene C0 ’ ufacturers apd ant in the First Grain mar sohool for a li?yson, seal, William J. Smith, I at aoross a bar tender in Portland who Bedding, Nellie Haskell, Mor- Miss ing (3. B. Woodman’s left master at has Augustus I out special order f»w days Bolton Is Riling Mr. drug store, Westbrook; grand arms, Mrs. 538 Congress St. gar- last for I. not at once stopped in hls work, come timer, Lizzie May Ulmer, Frederic Bob- Henley's place during his anforced ab- evening Pawtucket, R. L, where W. Goss, Berwick; grand inner guard, ments, equal in every re- he Is to enter the out from behind his bar and erts, Frink Craven, Elenora La Salle, lenoe on account of alokneaa. employ of a mill In the Mrs. E. H. Dyer, South Portland; grand prevented Jennie Bessie to custom dye house under outer trouble. It is not so at all the Engle, Bruno and Char- spect work, at Doughty ana have to department, the super- guard, Mrs. William places Ralph wife, gone Johnson, lotte of vision of his Mr. Robert which I have visited in my travels in this Love, many whom were in last hoose keeping In the upper tenement of brother, Bryson. Saco; grand organist, Miss Alaud Bodge, ready-to-wear prices. Donald city, places where we would have reason Christmas production. William Turner's bouse, Dyer street. Bryson, who has been ill with South Windham; past grand chancellor, The frock coat is a re- to better treatment. The cold E. the rheumatism for several months past, has Mrs. George W. Chase. Auburn, expect BOMANCE OF COON HOLLOW. K. Gordon, diver, has been at re- resumed the manner In which we have been received quiring garroeot—it work during the past week four miles\ duties of his position with Dinner was served at noon In the ban- The Cincinnati Enquirer said of ‘‘A (3. B. Woodman the by people who have snapped out ‘no’ In quires the best of outside, between the East port druggist. quet hall by the members of Caianthe Bomanoe of Coon Hollow,” which ap- every- toll-brldgs answer to our if Mr. Frank a conductor on The questions they would at the Portland Canned nud I lie Perry shore, where the water is, Raymond, assembly. grand assembly were fav- pears theatre commenc- thing iQ the line of fur- the Westbrook ored like to buy a Cry has been enough to give deep and the current swift. There has division of the Portland during Its sessions by the presence ing Friday, ,two nights: “If the chills, But God is no Qishing goods—otherwise Railroad of Airs. A. anybody respeo- a a been a bad leak In the pipe tor severalj company, accompanied by his A. Young of Concord, N. thing of beauty is joy forever ‘Coon tor of persons and we on it. lather and mother, and his S. H., the founder of the order. At the keep cheerily Hollow’ must be as it is you queer Shirt, scarf, days past, resulting in an incomplete} brother, just lovely, our and have learned to care not for T. Raymond and wife, have to> m session of the way houses. The must supply of water to Eastport, and It hass gone ornlng grand lodge the nightly delighting splendid gloves, be of the. the rebuffs. we are not de- Tongue. Brownlield and on a brief vaca- time was devoted to the Then, too, scene the band of been here that Diver Gordon has beenj vicinity reception of re- showing colored boys best. tion. manding anybody to come to salvation. at work under the bay. The limited ports from the several officers showing and girls in songs and dances fairly sup- But we think that all should come.” Mr. C. T. Ames, the local andl the of the Mrs. you down the house. It differs from a ply of water has been more P granite progress year. William brings Jast moment, please. particularly The held a in stone is his on J.Smith as Army rousing meeting the band Mt In the sardine facto- dealer, having buildings grand keeper of records In his Pickaninny in‘Old Ken tucky large canning the Federal street barraoks This is from Main street raised several feet. showed that the at the con- and the Hun Boarers of entirely different ries now for where much ofj report, order was pros- Bising ‘Blue open work, clusion of the out-door FRANK M. LOW A special car of the Portland Railroad pering in and that the gathering. ana is the of either.” & the fluid la used each day, and Saturday Maine, during Jeans,” fully equal some tongue you’ve seen. To CO., company left Westbrook at 11 p. m., last; past year the new assemblies it was thought some of them would havee following Men’s Outfitters, A BEAUTIEUL BAIN BOW. start the cans look neat evening to accommodate US of the Bidde- had been organized: One each at WEDDINGS. with, to quit work until the main pipe was Int Calais, ford and Saco members of the Great Diamond Island, Sept. 24. order again. Pythian Henderson, Livermore Falls, Kezar Falls, and inviting. And the tongue MOJJPfflElTf SQUARE. who returned home on the> Alars Hill and To the Editor qf the P\'est: MrB. Emily S. Hloe, who has been vis- Sisterhood, Brldgton, Sanford, sep26-ll 1 Pullman train. a of 38 In Dear Sir:—I have seen at is delicious. A iting the past two weeks at Mrs. Mary making toi^l assemblies the STEVENS—JOY. just 4,40 p. simply glance \ The new looms for use In the Haskell1 State at this time. m., a strange and very beautiful phe- Tlngley’s, Pickett street, returned to Mr. Frank W. Joy and Miss Alice Stev- is sufficient to tell you that Silk mill have commenced to arrive, andI Applications tor charters have also been nomenon. A rainbow in 1 lie weather Lewiston, Monday. both well-known triple appeared to-aay ens, people of this city, •« teams are busy In hauling them from the received from Springvale, Jay, the northeast. The sun was very bright this Tongue was put up in a likely to be fair. Mrs. Eoulsa'B. Proctor, who has been1 Elllng- were married yesterday at the home of boats at the wharf in Portland. The ma- wood corner, North East Harbor, Mil- in the southwest as seen from Diamond making extensive alterations upon herP Samuel W. Joy, 4 Adams place. The clean factory by clean hands. chlnery is to be set up at once and the bridge, Thomaston. Waldoboro, Madison Island, right over the city. The sun residence on JelTerson street, Is makingf4 rooms were profusely decorated with mill put in readiness for use early In the and Fairfield. reflex on the water between the island Then it hasn’t been in our arrangements to have the house raised, asparagus, palms and cut flowers, and fall. The statistical report shows the follow- and city was also very Dright. The sky the foundation Improved and a bath[ presented a pretty appearance. The cer- store months. like Mr. Joseph Elliott, formerly the head ing to be the condition of the order In to the northeast was a deep slate color, Nothing room and furnace added to the other 1m-1 emony was performed by Iiev.lj8wl3 Mal- machinist for the WestbrookjManufactur- Maine, both In the number of members when suddenly there came a shower of Canned Goods of a proveinents. vern, of the First Free Baptist church, buying when in business In this and the amount of finance: Number of rain The at Town He use oorner ob- Ing oompany people the immediate friends and relatives of live dealer with a trade. city, Is to accept a position in the employ members. September 28, 1899, 1826 ad- The'result was a very brilliant double big ject strongly to the proposed purohase of the couple being present. of the Haskell Silk Mill company. mitted during the year, 448; lost by with- rainbow from the sun, and higher up a toe Prince or Farrington property at that Miss Bernice Beals acted as flower girl Mr. Adelbert Witham, a motorman on drawal, suspension and death, 121; net non concentric, only less brilliant one place for an aim9house. All admit that and Miss Gertrude Stevens and Hattie the Westbrook division of the Portland gain for the year, 827; present member- from the reflex on the water the house and lot are well adapted to the Walker bridesmaids. There were nu- O. C. Railroad company, is to be transferred at ship, 2,163; number of chan- Yours respectfully, Elweil, and the but the past grand merous handsome purpose prloe reasonable, presents. 794-796 Street. his own request from a car to a position cellors, 11; number of past chancellors, A. E. P. Congress ottlzens seem to object to so litoral an In- Mr. and Mrs. Joy left for a wedding sep2t>-lt in the company's repair shops in West- members of the grand assembly, 26. terpretation j of thej phrase, “The poor trip to Boston and New York and on BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. brook. He commences hl6 new duties next The financial report Is as follows: yahave with ye always.’* their return will reside at 227 Spring / \UB Mr. Albert Jackson Balance on hand December Belgrade, September 25.—Walter Mar- Liningsylepart- the entertained at Monday, relieving 31, street. Among many guests eton, 15 years old, a boarder at one of the ment a com- who retires from the shops on Saturday 1898, $1,517.45 has the Frederick Jordan farm this season Is Expenditures, farms in and a of this week. ls158.49 Rome, resident of Frank- Miss Balance on hand December stock of the Harris of Dedham, Mass., who is 31, UNITARIAN CONFERENCE. lin, N. H., was dangerously wounded plete Miss Salile Spring, bookkeeper in the 1899, 358.96 now these lovely autumn days while out after Mar- enjcpdng coal and wood office of H, A. Black Waterville, September 25.—The confer- partridges Monday. famous McCall Bazar st this beautiful Subordinate Assemblies. place. churches of the ston’s gun was accidentally leaves today for a three days’ outing at ence of Unitarian State discharged, There are several for the va- Balance on hand Patterns which are applicants December 31, of Maine will hold its annual meeting the charge entering his back between the Paper Fryeburg and vicinity where she will join not invest- A Good cant 1898, CM In this Thus far including assessor.ship olty ;vith the First Unitarian of Wat- shoulders. The flesh of the back and neck sold at her uarents who are now there on a visit. ments, $2,804.99 Society the popular prices they enumerate two Democrats aDd one was as was also the Receipts for year, 1,320 60 erville, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- badly lacerated, | | a Republican. The a few feet from Is convenience—a 2 of 10c and 15c—none WOODFORDS. day, Ootober 9,10'and 11. The general sub- scalp. gun lay away great poor $4,925 50 the the that the acci- HLL L-SPRAGUE. ject of the conference programme is: boy,and only way one a great annoyance. We 2 higher. in which will be dent could be explained is that while the Expenditures. “The Church Society,’’ have over a thousand At the home of the Miss Grace Clark, Kidder street, East clocks 2 groom's parents, Total for 271.66 illuminated and addresses. boy was bagging a bird that he had shot, These which is in New York. paid relief, $ by essays Patterns, Otic Miss Deering, this was from the best makers in the 2 Sprague. Monday evening, Current expenses, 1,440.62 The conference will open Tuesday eve- (and evident by the presence of Rocky Hill lodge, Knights of Pythias, on I have been established 29 Annie L. Hill of Portland was married Balance hand* December 31, feathers on the the ning by a full church service, the sermon ground) gun was 2 kind you ♦ are the rank of on a candi- country. Any want, to Winfield S. an of to confer page 1899, 2,713.41 Sprague, employe to be preached by the Rev. Charles F. probably dragged in such a manner that are Q.W. date at the meeting to be held on Thurs- years, guaranteed Doughty. Dole of Jamaica Plains, Mass. His the hammer and the of this week. $4,425.59 caught exploded The was attended In day evening Received for the 995.73 to in the ceremony only by year, subject will be “Three Infinite Values.’* piece. The boy’s recovery Is^very doubt- equal any timate friends of the 95c to SI 00. contracting parties, THE HAIiY SHOW. At 6.30 o'clock the delegates were On Wednesday morning will occur the ful. I j market and there is al- he oeremony being performed by Kev. seated at the tables In the banquet hall communion service in charge of Rev. A, 2 We always have the largest 2 E. a certain ef- H. Newcomb, pastor of the Bethany where a bountiful was served. O. of Waterville. MARRIAUfc.5- ways supper Pettengill Following 2 and we are stylish in stock, greatly 2 Congregational Church. Winners at tli« Exhibition City this will come the organization of the fect about a AFTERNOON SESSION. In Cumberland. Sept. 23. at the M. E. parson- to show garment Hall Yesterday. after which will be re- pleased you. conference, given age, by Kev. E. W. Kennison, Claude Kaynor 2 2 At the afternoon session the reports of oj made over a McCall ports of conference secretary, alliance Gunsport, N. J.. and Miss Mary J. Kedmond of 2 Clocks for ♦ pat- Scotland. Hall, Office, GORHAM. the grand mistress of exchequer, Mr. E. church etc. Rev. Glasgow, president, exchange, in Machias, Sept. 20, Alvra H. Eossand Grace tern that is attained show which was held at Re- of Cumberland Store, Dining Boom and 2 by The baby E. Collin Mills, grand Mr.Sherrie of Saco will address on “The M. Hadley. News was received Prof. hall in the buildin Miss A. D. Port- in Waterviile. Sept. 12, Dr. Horace Y. Jonah Kitchen. 2 yesterday by ception city g yester- preceptress, McDonald, Church as a factor in Education.” Re- the use of no other. of Eastport and Miss Augusta E. McCain of Lucian or a success. Re- Hunt of the sudden death Mrs. day afternoon was great land, and Mrs. E. I. Lowe, chairman of the condition of the churches in Portland. Our from ports of Alarm Clocks t There’s a artist of from all on In Machias, Sept. 17, Arthur Bowden of Elis- handsome Emllle C. Lasar the eminent presentatives of families parts the committee foreign correspon- conference will close the exeroises in the worth and Kilda A. Grant of Jonesboro. to are 2 who died at were received and The 95C $5.00 waking England, late of Portland, of the city and suburbs represented, dence, were accepted. the forenoon. The Woman’s Alliance I here illustrat- the 2 the town. 2 catalogue residence of her sister In Hartford, and when the count was taken it was trustees also submitted their annual re- its business in the af- up will hold meeting DEATHS. a on exhibi- the different Conn,, Sept. 19th, after an Illness of found that 97 of the tots were port which was also accepted. ternoon, directly after which the Rev. ing styles tew Mr. Lasar has the of the different Prior to the of the after- days. sympathy tion. The winners prizes adjournment Mr. Woule of Castlne will give a lecture In tins city, Sept. 25. Ilonello B. Steeves, hus- of gowns, band oi Nellie E. 31 6 vifraps, waists, of his Gorham friends In his severe and were silver cups, while an order noon session the officers were placed In In the there will Greeley, aged yrs., mos. given on Macbeth. evening oi funeral hereafter. •Qdden was to nomination for th [^Jotice skirts, and chil- affliction. for a cabinet photograph given ensuing year. be a platform meeting with the presen- In Lamoine, Sept. 15, Jotham G. Reynolds, wrappers aged 56 years. Miss of lion, all of the youthful contestants, The fol- The evening session commenced at tation of the “The Tola Meserve, daughter following subjects: At, Ellsworth Falls, Sept. 15. Cyrenius B. Lord, dren’s free. The first business was the KENNEY, clothing were tho3e who won the prizes: seven o’olock a W. Meserve, Bar Mills, is a pupil at lowing Church as Factor in Civil Life,” “The aged 74 years. William of officers which resulted as fol- In E'armiugton, Sept. 15, Josiah Brown, aged The October issue is the are Youngest Baby—Clarence election Relation of the Church and tne The Gorham High school. Nineteen School,” 83 years. Jeweler, two months and fifteen days, lows: | | la Burnell, The Church as a Force In Watervllle, Sept. 15, James M. for- attendance from out of town. Mrs. J. W. Cum- Spiritual Young, now for free distri- son of Mr.and Burnell, merly of Surry, aged 69 years. 2 ready Grand Chancellor—Mrs. William D. Thursday morning’s session will be MONUMENT Mr. Frank Rid Ion had a nice cow berland Mills. In Georgetown, Sept. 15, William Hollis, age! SQ. very a bution. four Hall, Lisbon Falls. 2 devotional followed 60 years. train as Beat Natured—Gladys May Soper, jpened by service, Injured by the 5 U8 passenger of Mr. Grand Vice Chancellor—Mrs. J. W. In Machias, Sept. 19, Isabel H., wife oi John fsept20dtf♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ m and one-half months, daughter an address the Rev. Mr. St. •he was neat Gorham Berwick. by by John, Inglee, aged 65 years. crossing the traok and Mrs. Chaunoey Soper, 25 Park street. Goss, Eliza- Grand Prelate—Miss A. L. McDonald, secretary of the American Unitarian As- In North Perry, Sept. 18, Minnie A. Morrison, •tatlon. The cow was living yesterday Best looking colored baby—Julia 23 ears. of Portland. 4 “ZZ sociation. The Waterville church will aged j of beth Phlnney. four months, daughter morning. Mr. Morrill, an official Grand Mistress of Mr. and Mrs. John Phlnney, 44 Lafayette Exchequer—Ada sntertaln all delegates in attendance upon At the coun- Ihe road,was in town yesterday, investi- Hackett, Lisbon Falls. Linings Grand Records and Seal—Mrs. 1 ;he conference. M. gating the case. Best looking girl—Gladys Irene Burn- Keeper Wflfl. MARKS, ter all the wanted colors Lizzie Lisbon Falls. three years and four months,daugh- Reed, Mr. and Mrs. John Oram of Boston, ham, Grand Mistress at Arms—Mrs. E. A. ter of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Burnham, PROBABLY FATAL FALL. Housekeepers in cambrics, sateens, sile- are the and Mrs. Chas. B. Vanceboro. guests of Mr. To 1 man House. Holbroox, who want an easy and quick answer to the Grand Assistant M. at A.—Mrs. E. H. Harding, High street. Best looking boy—Earl L. Sanborn, Winslow, Me., September 25.—A prob- daily question, “What shad we have for Din- Card sias, percalines and near- Mrs. South Portland. ner, or for or for Breakfast?” should Book, nineteen son of Mr. and Dyer, accident occurred af- Supper, Mrs. David Patrick and Miss Marcia months, William John- ibly fatal yesterday take the Boston and Globe. AND- 65 Brown street. Grand Inner Guard—Mrs. Daily Sunday silk. All of hair- D G. Sanborn, a The Globe a in- grades Sturgi* of Bar Mills, have been the son, Saco. i ternoon, when Abel Hanscom, farmer, Every day publishes simple, W. expensive and nice bill of fare for a breakfast, guests FESTI- Grand Outer Guard—Mrs. George , 70 fell from the beam of canvasses and of Mrs Wlnship, State street. EXTRA REHEARSAL OF iged years, high a dinner and a supper. This is specially pre- cloth, other Davis, Biddeford. Miss VAL CHORUS. ihe great barn at his home on the China pared by an experienced, skilled and economi- i*i Fogg has gone to Mt. Grand Organist—Miss Maud Bodge, cal housekeeper. interest- a distance of 20 feet. The old gen- JOB stiffenings—at is to South Windham. road, In the choicest from the Hoi/ok* <:< Jlfge, Mass. Miss Blanche An extra rehearsal of the chorus addition, recipes PRINTER, Past Grand Chanoellor—Mrs. George tleman fell a large plow that was sidled cooks of the homes of New England are it Normal which upon Libby ending the Gorham be held on Thursday evening,at printed every day, and any special recipes Pit INTERS' ing prices. W. Chase, Auburn. ( >n floor of the such a as EXCHANGE, the barn,in way wauted woman are whool ami .Mr, Fred Harlow will attend members are most earnestly request- Grand three H. F. by any readily supplied. ill Trustee, years-*-Mrs, arm The Globe a cook book for • io fracture the bones of the light In fact, is daily 07 1-2 Eicliaage Si., Portland Boston business oollege. The above , id to be Ramsdell, Eastport the housekeepers of New England. present. t and below the three ribs listen- Supreme Representative—Mrs. E. M. ibove elbow, The Housekeepers’ in The Globe 7°ung people are of Gorham Thoss who are Interested to be Departmpnt graduates Auburn. *nd the bone. On account every day tells you ho.v to get rid of ests, how for admls- Baker, right thigh FINE JOB A SPECIALTY. High school, Ju ne, 1900 , >rs make arrangements to take oare ot plants, flowers and animals, how PRINTING may * Installed < »1 the advanced age of the victim of the door of The officers were Impressively to do fancy work, etc., etc., etc. Order The All orders bjr mall or telephone promptly Hon. B, F. ilon with members or at the MOOBE & CO. Cbadbourn has returned at ; iccident, recovery is doubtful. G obe at one of jour newsdealers aud try it. attended to. sept22oedtt OWEN, frou the ceremony commencing eight a visit to Kangeley Lakes. Y. M. C. A. hall. MISCELLANEOUS. Z Mr. J. M. Conrad is about to move his __ __ MISCELLANEQUS._ MAINE TOWNS. SENATOR ALLISON’S DEMON- family to Knightville. _miscellaneous._I_miscellaneous. Mr. C. I). Burnham Is at for Items ot work S. Interest Gathered by Our Local D. Plummer. STliATION. Co rresponden ts. Mies Grace Helen Brown has been quite BI. ram Ira mZ'-Z -- ] Election Would JUtnn Hot It BUXTON. liryaik’a GULF OF Houses of Congress for Free Stive r. Chicopee Sept. 24th,—Chapter four of STORM 18*5. the Chicopee sohool was enacted on Hundreds of people, young and old, enjoy the advantages and of last week. Mr. } which the bicycle offers as an aid to recreation. The ideal Friday Saturday A Signal Officer’s Experiences at. tlic | From a speech by Senator Allison at mount tor is the Lucius Hutchinson, our Sohool Superin- outing purposes Destruction of Iiullunola. Clinton, la.) j tendent. and Mr. Charles Dean came here Mr. In Friday and tore out the school furniture Bryan is a positive character f lomo With a Presidential nom- COLUMBIA BEVEL-GEAR CHAINLESS. and with the assistance of Mr. George (From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.) respects. natlon far In the future, he had influ- Under any ordinary conditions bevel-gears run easier Bangs moved it over to Mr. Gibbs, hall, “I was the signal officer at Indianola, t moe with hla In 1899 to than the chain. The mechanism is free from dust, grit, and and on Saturday they placed the furniture Tex., in September, 1875, when that fear- enough party 1 orce a number of the {Senators of that mud; always at its highest efficiency, always perfectly lubri- In position, and today the school was ful West India storm devastated the Flor- The rider does not to niore or to vote for the rati 11 cation of the have devote less time to opened once more with thirty scholars Ida coast, came around the Gulf and de- 1 rnrty keeping the running parts in order, and for this reason alone 1 of with number present. Also on Saturday morning stroyed many towns In Texas,” said reaty peace —a the selection of this machine for vacation uses is always to ‘ luflioient to secure the ratification of the about 7.30 a crowd of citizens Charles of the be advised. o'clock, Howard, special agent Icated. were 1 reaty. He showed his power with his gathered around the sohool house Census Bureau. “The wind had beep The highest development of different classes of the chain at the the sohool at the rate of miles ^ >arty Kansas City when, against wheel is the expecting superintending blowing elghty-two type represented by of a of its committee to come once more and selett an hour for two days and the water was udgment maj orlty delegates 1 tom the states of the a location; but only one of them came— twelve feet deep all over the oity when great producing * he forcsd them the silver I Columbias, Hartfords, Stormers and Pennants. Mr. William Hobson—who looked over the the big blow came. The signal service jountry, upon flank as a of different lots and then drove station was the In the condition his nomination. The restfulness and ease of proposed highest building ] exhilarating quallly. cycling Such a man is not without a will when home. The result Is still to be known. and when the Btorm was al- are wonderfully promoted by use of the place over, n le has a to aohleve. That he has Some of the farmers have to haul water though badly undermined by the waves, purpose k purpose the free of for their cattle and household purposes. it was the only inhabited building in respecting coinage COLUriBIA COASTER illver no one BRAKE, Mr. Charles Davis und Mr Charles town left standing. doubts. In order to be elected there are certain ^ Emery go down to a below Mr. “This is the of the for either or spring strange part story- chainless chain models. itates that he mustl and in some Walter Cram’s house and get theirs, as it illustrates another of the peoullarl, carry, )f these United {States are to Columbia Quite a number of horses have been ties of these Gulf windstorms as well as {Senators (j Bicycles. Home Office, Hartford,Conn. numbered with the dead during the past explains why oUr house was not washed ie elected. There is one Senator to be year In this vicinity; the last one heard away with the rest. For forty-eight hours fleeted this winter in each of the stutes or, j.waB one owned Mr. Clinton the area of low barometer had centred Dy )f Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colora- Emery and singular to say that makes over Indianola and the worst was looked ** —-s. —•«. < for. Utah and Idaho. _**a _ the third In his Immediate neighborhood, The gale had driven the waters lo, Montuna, Republi- one on each farm on the same street, and from the bay through the town until it sans hope to carry all of these states, and connected one with the other in rotation. seemed as if there was no ohance for es- believe will carry most of them, but Ladles circle open their fall cape. We determined to stick by our in- campaign, Mr, carried them all In and by having a social gathering at Mrs struments, however, as long as the build- Bryan 1896, John Waterman s on Wednesday at 2 p. ing did not go to pleoes. in case that it must carry them this year to give him l HULL inn Jlhsinlntnlv npnpcflurv f.rt Imilvo uu *. m. »ven a chance of suooess, and the same The Buxton and Hollis sohool had made a raft out of six bales of cot- Sunday rotes that will give him these Electoral association will hold their annual meet- ton so that escape might be poesibla. The rotes will also eleot Democratic BARGAIN ing at the Methodist churoh, South Stan- wind was coming from the southeast and legisla- SALE 1 dlsh, Wednesday afternoon and evening, the last record taken before the lnstru- New The law of the last session -OF- Oct, 3. The following is the program: ments on the tower were carried away currency indicated a velocity of almost one hun- ivas parsed by eighteen majority. Sena- AFTERNOON SESSION. dred miles an hour. Schooners from the tor Kyle of South Dakota, being absent 1 ind did not hav- 1.30 Devotional Service, bay were carried right through the busl- unpaired, vote, though Sd^ck ness part of town and left ing a free sliver record In the Mr. C. H. Webster high 1(and dry consistent Senate. Senator of 9.00 ot of on farm land five miles away. Lindsay Kentucky Reading Minutes, Raports md of Louisiana out of the Schools and the Election of Officers, ‘I* remember that as I watched the (JafEery go Senate on the 1th of and 9.25 Aluslo. barometer go down and down I thought March, both During the summer we have rented a bhelr have been tilled past largo number of Suits 2.30 of International that the end would come before long. plaoes already by Study Sunday- This Senators who favor free silver. So that Pianos. These instruments are in school Lesson for October 7, Luke thing had been going on for forty- coming daily, and we are with no by that process the of 14: 114. Jesus Dining with a Phari- eight hours, letu-p. As a matter majority eighteen of would be reduced on a similar vote to obliged to dispose of them to make room for our Fall Stock. see, precaution we had braced the signal In Plain or off Utah fancy goods, Teacher Rev. F. H. Baker. service station against the wind and fourteen, and, standing against order to do this we shall offer them at that waves irom the so Pennsylvania (both these states a quickly, prices will or 3 00 Music and Collection. coming southeast, f alt having regular military cut, more seat if the six Senators from the 3.05 How Shall Our Be secure than would have been the vaoant), assure immediate sale. Young People states here named Utah shall be single or double breasted from from the case otherwise. Suddenly, as the baro- except Kept Graduating the in These are ALL all of Sunday school? Rev. Frank Willcock. meter dropped to 28.24 there was a dead Democratic, KepubJican majority pianos UPRIGHTS, noarly them were in which came a the Senate will be reduced to and vests; please yourself 3 20 Are Sunday-school Rewards a calm, with suddenness two, NEW THIS SUMMER and are in which If should vote for free sil- every way np to date. Help or a Hindrance to the Work of was startling. The thought struck Senatory Kyle style and price. me as he has done the Saving Souls? that this meant that the wind would ver, always heretofore, EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. Senate would be a tie on that These Hart, Schaffner Mrs. Asbury Waterhouse. shift, so we went out and reversed the question, on the Viec-Presldent to cast the TERMS CASH OR EASY 3.35 Are Sunday-school Anniversa- braces, putting them the other side. leaving PAYMENTS. & Marx suits are the A minute later the came on deciding vote, which he is his ries an Dnmixed to the gale again in pledged by can Blessing all the and to No one afford to a Piano uutil Cause of Christ? Rev. W. H. Its fury, but this time from the north- record, by pluftorm, by speech purchase they have seel finest in most Varney. cast in favor of free silver. The America, 3.60 What Is the Best to Handle west Instead of the southeast. In slxhours’ Demo- these Instruments and our Way time the cratic Senator from Delaware voted for get prices. most in the Sunday-school water |that had ; been flooding graceful, perfect Exchequer? the free and if the Democrats shall Rev. H. H. Hathaway. town for two days had been forced silver, j and that where there is now one fit. 4 00 What Constitutes an Ideal Sun- back, the few houses not carried carry state, it is fair to and What away by the lnrushing torrent were vacancy, suppose that the day-school Library; Qual- Senator would be for free silver ifications Should the Ideal Libra- swept away by the receding waters. also. Some 800 without the M. rian Have? Rev. Wm. Clemments. persons were drowned out of Thus, discussing question STEINERT &SONS 1300.” whether Mr. Bryan could or could not, CO,; General Discussion if time permits his of force 517 4.30 of Commit- through Secretary Treasury, Congress St., Tel. 119, Portland, Me. Meeting Executive the the silver tee. OUR SHIPPING BOOM. upon country standard, it is plain to me that if he is elected, with T. 5.00 Supper. C. UcOOll.DKK , Wgr. (From the Boston Commercial Bulletin.) the power he will wield in his party as sep.’Bdiw there will be a EVENING SE SSION. The shipyards of the United States are President, majority In the House of and a 7 00 Praise Mr. E. J. C. Owen. of orders which It will take ltepesentatlves. large Service, tull proba- majority for free and with the 7.30 Hints on Bible silver, Study, bly two years to fill, and in the mean- force and power that lie behind free sil- Rev. Wm. Bragg. time the demand for ooean ver a in the Senate be se- 7.50 Music and Collection. freight space majority .will They are made by cured for the of the law at 8 00 is increasing every day, with the rates ropeal passed Address, the last session. With that law skilled tailors and the Rev. C. W. Bradlee. repealed, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiK advancing proportionately. The most without ailirmatlve legislation for free Leader of Music, Mr. E. J. C. Owen. of significant development just now is the sliver, It is possible, in for a quality every garment Bring Pentecostal Hymns No. 1. Also my belief, movement on the ol President hostile to our present stand- your Bibles and Lesson for part the great rail- is guaranteed. Helps the] ard of money to force the silver standard study of the Lesson. road and Industrial corporations to own upon the people, liut it may be predict- I SHOWS ITS MERIT. If the association will met on stormy and operate Individual lines of steam- ed that the same forces that would Copyright 1900 by Hart, Bchaffner A Marx the repeal f! next fair day. J ships engaged in transoceanic traffic. the law of last session would be brought RAYMOND. to the point ot a free silver law. in and The New York Central road, for ex- passing Drop look over the NEW STYLES FOR FALL and WINTER. All the machinery of the two houses Is said to have in mind the Raymond, Sept. 25.—Among the guests ample, estab- would be in the hands of the free silver at the Elms the past week were the fol- lishment of a direct line of transatlantic men. lowing: Col. Fred N. Dow and wife, Till* f Hofin tTAfllD f AT* fann ssllvrma 4 m steamers not from New W. S Eaton and of Han- only York, but HASKELL & wife, Portland; Senate are as essential to Air. Bryan If son S. and of iU VV/iUlOVViUU » iuu UlC JONES, Clay wife, Woodfords. he Is to out what he calls carry hi# Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Gould of Boston & lease. The Portland, Albany Baltimore ippine policy. He must have these same have been on friends at Casco and TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS, calling & Ohio road has built the largest coal votes In the Senate or that will == Raymond. policy PORTLAND,, Me., Sept. 14,1900. docks In the world and fall. He must have at least a of I eep2ieodtf Mrs. Plaisted of has been the proposes to export ohange Monument Square. Portland, the of votes I have desert bed In PORTLAND STOVE FOUNDRY CO. 5 guest of her Mr. Wm. H. Smith coal brought to tidewater over Its own number brother, order Wat his policy as respects the Phil- of the Elms. rails In its own Gentlemen:—It bottoms, while President ippines shall have the chanoe of gives me Mr. Amos Strout of slightest pleasure Portland, having Hill of the Great Northern started the success In the Senate during his adminis- spent a week with friends in this vicin- I to inform you that I have had one of tration ; and 1 assert It as my belief that ity, has returned to the city. movement by placing an order for four H the chances are much better for him to in constant use Mrs. L. C. and Mrs. Jose- steamers for the your ranges in my Hayden huge transpacific trade, secure with his election a majority In the phine Forham went to Portland, Satur- which steamers are house since a now In process of Senate for free silver than to secure a ma- 1882, period of 18 day, returning Sunday. construction at New London, Conn. jority for the plans and he had Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Gould of purposes = years. that time I Casco, The big steel ana Iron companies have marked out with retereuoe to the Philip- During HAVE are the guests of Sumner J. Plummer. made their Our Wo*t Successful students are those who the up minds that to extend and pine islands. Therefore it is plain that if PAID NOTHING combine Regular Busi- They are the sweet oorn from WHATEVER FOR REPAIRS. shipping keep their export trade they must own tree silver la not an issue in this cam ness Course with the Forhan’s faoctry boat to Lake station. special branches, Shorthand and or by ocean-going lleets, as well as railroads palgn, l>ecause of the political The stove is in Typewriting, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon attended ootnplex- perfect order, Henry on land and steamers on the'great lakes. Ion of the Senate, It Is also true that . One rate of tuition for all. Gorham fair. neither pays This desire of the Iron and steel "Imperialism,*' as defined Air. EE being cracked, nor Mr. and Mrs. Wm Skllllns of people by Bryan, warped Write for and full information Deerlng, ror direct transportation facilities to oannot be an Issue, and If one Is not to catalogue concerning our free offer of a Item. have been relatives at the EE twisted in and as Z visiting village. Europe has led to the of orders be discuss the other? any part does Mr. Hiram Lord of fplaclng discussed, why Sho Typewriter to our students. Naples, was in the for vessels to be used a In direct service 55 good work as when it was place recently. between and other today F. I,. SHAW, President, Chicago lake ports and Europe*, and It is reported that Discovered Hla first E Branches at and CHEBEAG UE. ships Error. sjj bought. Augusta Bangor. Portland, Maine now navigating the great lakes, Jwhloh "He once ran for office, you EE It is a ug1d3ra\V&S Chebeague, are sea-worthy, will be sent to the Atlan- say?” perfect baker and a 5 Sept. 24.—Capt. Hugh he he Bowen and crew arrived home from tic ports before the close of "Well, thought was running a) Ave- navigation wonderful stove, and I feel E Insure ry’s Hook Light station, the 22nd Inst. and used to carry Iron, steel and coal to the time, but after the votes were count your prop- The smelters are doing very well. Ben- European consumers. ed he told me in confidence that ho guess pleased to be able to make the The I nett and are In the regular freight liners are ed he hadn't done — Doughty again lead, having more than walk.”— above statement their oatch lust week amounting to 42 all the business they can handle aDd Chicago Post. concerning its most erty with our boxes. tramp steamers are also^reaplng^a harvest In these remarkable record. E Mrs. Kedwood Brewer spent the Sab- closing days of the century, for Bound to Get Scared. bath with her husband at Bath. the various wars Into which the civilized Mr. "Those first automobiles scared Yours INSURANCE local Brewer is in world has been has re- my truly, f COMPANY agents. engaged 6hlp building. ;| plunged greatly horse Mr. Walter Curlt has moved Into the duced the available ocean-going tonnage dreadfully.” J. W. COURTLAND. at a time “Yes, they made so much noise.” Of London and ■ Great Britain. Nathaniel Thompson house. The house when phenomenal strides are Edinburgh, vacated by Mr. Curlt, after being thor- being made in the export business of this "The new ones scare him too. They oughly repaired, will be occupied by Mr. country. Relief from this oongested con- don’t make any noise ut all.”—Indianapo- RALPH S. NORTON, Earnest Hoss. dition cannot oome until tonnage now ou lis Journal. The Insurance Everett has the stocks Is and that will not largest Company Capt. Doughty moved his available, Do that we 5 to Mass. be for a year or more at best. The Viewpoint of Experience. not forget In the world doing a fire business. STATE AGENT family Boston, Mr. Fred Doughty will occupy the captain’s house. Newlywed—Does your wife ever threat -~3| retail Bobert Retort Conrteonw. AND ADJUSTER, Capt. Hamilton of Dredge tn to go home to her mother? Plymouth Bock now at Ells- Mrs. Nexdore—I notice working you’ve got new Oldboy—Why, my boy, I wouldn’t con worth, is home for a few Total days. paper in your hall. tider that a threat.—Smart Asset?, St Mr. R. D. Hamilton moved hl6 Set. $70,325,675 17 Exchange family Mrs. Pepprey—Yes. How do you likt home from Peaks one last Atlantic \ n>arl2M,W&Ftf Island, day the week. design? The Art of Tnllc. Mrs. Nexdore—It seems to me it’i “A story depends on its freshness t< DRY MILLS. loud. ___ rather Win appreciation.” “It lias won r justly its laurels.” SeDt. Mrs. that’s we se- a Soups, Dry Mills, 25th,—Charles Bald- Pepprey—Yes, why "Oh, no; fresh listener will do jus' Ranges j win has to Boston on a short lected it. We It drown thi Hot and Cold are gone visit. thought might as well.”—Chicago Ilecord. Fisli, Game, etc., Mrs. Addle s Meats, Fields of Augusta Is in the sound of your daughter’s piano playing.— at onr foundry, foot of a most her I given delicious flavor place visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia Press. Altitude. by using Thomas Quint. Chestnut St. Louis "How high was it where you spenl Quint was at home from Rum- mm ford Falls Sunday. A Sure Thing. yopr vacation?” Measles are in the neighborhood and He—Wasn’t that you on the piazza lasl ''About $2,000 above the level of th« Portland Stove Lea school has closed for one week. night? sea.”—Life. f. | & In Perrins’ Ensilage the plaoj has all been cut She—No. »nd season Is now Fonnd Oat. ^ apple on. The pros- "Then I wonder who in the world i< Co. At science he was pect is favorable fora large crop this was I kissed?” x very deft, Foundry | rear. And she was scientific, too, SAUCE "You can probably tell by going then Edward Storey and Will Goff started for fi But when their cook got up and left This tonight at the same time.”—Life. f signature is on every bottle Vloosehead Lake for the gunning season They didn’t know a thing to do. ast Thursday. Storey went on a wheel L —Chicago Record. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ind traveled as far as Industry the first \ lay and oompleted the journey oefore Satuday night. They own a canoe at MW-BHWAIIF OF IMITATIONS. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, Agents. New York. xlneo and Intend to examine many of he lakes of Northern Maine before their 1 eturn. SPECIAL •i FOR THIS CITY OF are ONLY. The at WEEK PORTLAND. coopers work In the shop l .gain, working the staves of M. C. Notice. I ilorrlll. Removal of Aslies/elc. The question as to the deputyshlp Is c a Cabinet Committee on Public Buildings will re- A LL persons are hereby cautioned against auslng good deal of talk In this plaoe Photos “Carbon THEceive sealed proposals until Saturday, haib /ring or trustiug any of the crew of a t present. Finish,” September 29th, 1900. at twelve o’clock, noon, the Italian bark "Pepplno,” Capt. Damora, 1 for of from $2.00 tbe removal ashes, rubbish, etc., from all Trapani, as no debts of tlielr contracting SCAKBORO. uozeiv. regular. wohB publlo buildings of the city of Portland, except will bo paid by Captain, Owners or $e.so engine amd hose houses, and buildings of the CHASE, LEAVITT & Eight Corners, Sept. 25,— Eleotrioal * CO.,'Agents. « and Poor Department, from one year from October sep24d3t* borms, heat and killing frosts, have j MADE FltEE with every silting. Onr Studio is the Urges! 4th. 1900. x lade a'strange variety in the weather 1 )e"1 ntTe.'f0,'!, Mall,0; of1 pSrt™ft®lswJl£!SS? E'lot1°Kr»Ph.” Further " ° 0,4 “f particulars may be obtained from the ---—- t he past week. in *“ecw»,“,,lr CttW “4 K“,w»# chairman of said committee. pictures Iny siyie, »t Pricls Bids The oaks and maples are rapidly put- should he marked "Proposals for re- Iv^BelorfAPoxImat^^Ks j on their autumn tints. — ^ moval of ashes, efo.." and addressed to Frank Ing Mr. C. Hall _ W. Uobina >n. 'mirman of Committee on Pub- MAINSPRINGS C. and his sister MlS9 11q Building land. Maine. 75c. '* Ithel, attended Soarboro fair, Wednes- The i. right orvod to reboot any or all bids Warranted for 1 year. The best of d ay. eliould it be deemed for quality the Interest of the city American mainsprings. MoKENNEY, The Mr. H. F. Bowers is spending a few ' •otodo. sept22dlvr Monument d at SMITH Watchmaker, Square. sepl8dtf ays Falmouth. PHOTO GO., 27 Monument Square- OCTOBER WEATHER. scores THE of plates of ruddy apples, polished FAIR OF until FAIRS. they reflect the faces of the admir- it jinx lieenfn tlie Last Twenty-eight ing multitude. Traces of corn make a Autumn a. dash of Year oolor on the walls,Jand under them are collections of mammoth data Tlio following covering a period ^ squashes and potatoes nearly as big. A have beoti of fine exhibit of Weddings. 0f 28 years compiled Opening Cumberland melons show3 the diversi- the Weather Bureau records at ty of the products of the farms from smiling It is not difficult to select from o ir wares and furnished tho Show. hereabout, and where the of of Portland, by courtesy array pota- gifts intrinsic value, that are in them- toes, squashes and melons leave the selves an of Mr. E. 1*. Jones. They show the off, expression of congratulation and visitor llnls a sudden from esteem. record of the mouth of October for change agri- culture to art, a number of creditable We refer to the handiwork of the modern puintings and collections of Silversmith, whose artistic productions In TEMPERATURE. photographs, We have if"* with models of his precious metal are treasnr ed by every bought all of the valuable building lots on William and Dartmouth Mean or normal temperature.479 Jsual Fine ships and other triumphs Fessenden, Pitt, month was that of Displays and the of bride; to the rich specimens of brilliant Cut mo warmest 187b, Dig the carver’s skill comprising this art Streets, Oakdale, formerly owned by the Peering Land Co. with an average of.. Glass, the equal of any make; and to the coldest mouth was that of gallery. The 1888, Dinner. Jewelry, beautifully wrought in gold and with an average of..43° It is in the exhibition hall that there is set with gems. The highest temperature was 84’ on 16th that feature of the first, of ..*. day the fair Tho lowest temperature was 20’ on 24th which in the eyes of fond motners, at Ujt) ...... least, eclipses all others. It is Average date on which first ••killing” irost the baby Sewers, Portland’s Finest October ltitn. Geo. li. occurred la autumn A Genuine show, and there are five young hopefuls Griffen, (rain and melted Country jewexjEh, l*KlCltTTATION snow). arrayed in dtuuil^et of gowns, be-frilled for U10 month, for 28 500 CONGRESS Suburb. Average years. and be-laced, with little feet encased in ST...... 83 Cattle Show. (hicliei) red and bronze Average number of d tys with .01 of au kid, with hair nicely or more,..10 Inch curled, and all on their best behavior. The greatest monthly precipitation was in m century Sebago, Not a Jubilee. 1888. (inches). 7.47 baby cries as the judges, looking monthly was in The least precipitation somewhat care worn under the weight of 1897 (Inches),...40 Perfect Electric Some Good Horse and a That la Whnt the State School The greatest amount of precipitation re- Racing “great responsibility, make their round. Sunday hi 24 consecutive hours was T corded any hey may be awarding a ribbon to a fu- Convention la Expected to Be. 8.90 incites ou 7th, 1873. the Results. ture who knows? Tbe greatest amount of snowfall recorded President; Etc. Service. to any 24 consecutive hours (record ex- These are the five competitors in this Sidewalks, to winter or 1884-85 was 'The ambitious town of Dexter will en- tending only) the first inches ou loth, 18 s4 and 18so. contest, three being the winners trace deavor to entertain the hundreds of Sun- in the order named: ^ CLOU O0ANDWK A Til Kit. + day School workers who will be in at- i of The Cumberland Town Philip C. JLeighton, North Average number clear days. 9 Fair is among Yarmouth, tendance the State 1st. upon convention, Average number of partly cloudy days,.11 the best in Maine, and this These lots will be sold at that will induce careful investors to Wo year it is as October 18, The of immediately prices buy. Average number of cloudy days.11 Erald 16, 17, presence speak- good as ever. It Is the Crocker, West Cumberland, 2d. WIND. simon-pure ers of national repute, in addition to shall make unheard of terms to reliable parties. We will build houses for anyone if lot is paid country to which the Philip E.Brackett, Cumberland,3d. winds have been from the fair, young men Maine workers will a flie prevailing Herbert leading prove for. Remember this is no low that is offered for but choice lots on four north. drive for miles around with Morrill ofSouh Portland, and new, cheap, plat sale, (4) their best to many to be The velocity of the wind was Everett Milton strong temptation present. highest girls, and at which the fakirs confer (Strong of Woodfords. streets. id index from the east ou 31 tn, 1875 The programme in its [main features principal But the of the Cumber- blessing by staying away. Nobody misses crowning glory is here OTHER PROPERTY TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. land Fair is that appended: them. For a chance to see the good, old fashioned New OBITUARY. townjfair First Afternoon—Dex- at its England dinner, served in the Session, Tuesday best, to get one of the farmer's upper ter Town Hall—2.3<), Praise in Song, story of the exhibition a dinner New England dinners, to look at the ex- building, conducted by Kev. H. A Davis,^ Old AARON CLARE. eaten at tables in ample of the housewife’s skill, and to covered with cold meats Town; 2.60, Praise Scripture, con- and ducted Kev. J. Frank Haley,Guilford: a well known citizen of see the flocks and vegetables, dishes of baked beans, by Aaron Clark, herds, the pride of the Praise in Devotion, conaucted and a of whicn make it 3.10, by Buxton and famous us a Prohibition town, go to Cumberland. profusion pies, Kev. J. G. Fisher, Garland; 3.30, Things at. bis borne perfectly evident that *we are in the Tried and Proved, ta) What Our District leader, died In that place AMONG THE STOCK. and 08 Market Street. pie belt, and if all pies 'here as good as Association Has Done for Us, Kev Wil- 53 Exchange Street Monday. Cumberland is 1 iam York and sep25-Tu&Sat a butter-making re- those baked by the housewives of Cum- Fletcher, secretary Kliot, tf______Aaron Clark was bora In the town of What a Normal gion. From its farm9 the golden produot Kittery district; (b) Maine, 0, 1823. berland, who would emigrate from the Class Ha3 Accomplished, Kev. W. D. Dayton, April Having of the is sent to the Portland dairy belt? Fiizabeth: (o) What a a good common school education Nickerson, Capa acquired market, and the Cumberland farmers are Home Has Done, Kev. K. THE KACES. Department daring bis boybuod days, ha engaged in C. Alfred; (d) What believers in the Jerseyjgow as a butter Drlsko, Happened JARDINIERES. teaching during the winters of 1845 and a nere are two races on tne cara ror tne on a Decision Day, L. K. Cook, Y’ar- maker. There are Tew towns in Maine that looks to the was A house 1818 On June 21, 1840, he married ttrhlnk *■ *- 1 m A. afternoon, and the Yarmouth Band helps ning Did for a Big Boys’ Class, Miss to tusan Davis of Hollis. For the next the fun tie than that which stood under the sheds along by playing enlivening airs Mary E. Bishop, Portland. whole State for its patronage he was Interested in the between twenty years on the fair the heats. The afternoon’s Second Session, Tuesday Evening—7.15, grounds yesterday. must have a stock in as on Jubilee of Song, conducted by J. W. pixductlon of woolen goods, either Mr. events the track are the three minute comparison George Blanchard, the owner of Crosby, Dexter; 7.30, A Hearty Welcome S'e*)en Good 'Reasons hy "We S'etl the Famous manufacturer or ngent. Mr. Clark was and 2 40 classes. In the judges’ stand I. demands it. | the Broadmoor farm, was the pioneer to Dexter, Kev. E. A. Mason, Dexter; to the expected upon originally a Whig, and then u Republi- li. Merrill of Brunswick oisolates as (a) For Maine State S. S. As- “Hub” j breeder of Jerseys in the town, and for responses, 'Rxnge. but about the lSS'J he to with G. H. H. L. sociation, Rev. Smith Baker, D. D., You would, naturally enough, can, year began I 1K5 years he has been In the business, starter, Cobb, Collin, Portland, president, B. C. Jordan, Al- vote the Prohibition ticket. During a F. A. Lane and 2\M. Antholne as judges so that many of the best herds in the fred, ex-president: (b) International come hero for Jardinieres. lew residence in New and timers. years' Hampshire town are traoed back to the line blooded Greetings, E. S. Everett of Portland, are not on Five horses line for member international executive commit- We are after those who be was elected to the legislature the at Broadmoor. Mr. Blanchard up the 2.40 olass. Jerseys Tole- cam- The veteran John Haines sits behind tee, introducing Marlon Lawrence, prohibition issue. In the Maine has seven the fact that brought here this year cows do, Ohio, international general secretary, acquainted with vve L. J. also a well paign of 1886 he was the Prohibition nom- and live heifers, all American Cattle Bayardeen, Brackett, and Charles D. Meigs, Indianapolis, Ind., known In the at the coun- executive com- for inee for governor For many years he Club registered Jerseys. figure sulky member international are Headquarters out B. There are mittee: 8.30, jubilee offering; 8.40, ad- was an active Good Templar and hold Mr. D. Cumberland try fairs, brings L. J. This Fal1 Farwell.of Centre, dress, “The Sunday school Work of a these offices of in the Little Glimmer, Fred and J. Scot Jor- goods- responsibility organiza- shows two yearling heifers and a milch Century,” Kev. Charles H. Spalding, D. us an tion. He has owned a farm in Buxton dan’s to complete the field. It is finds with unusually large oow; P. M. Packard, of West Falmouth, Marthy D Boston; 9 20, closing prayer. a the a dose and brush from the Third Session, Morning— for many years and was member of a F. of West lively start, Wednesday and varied yearling heifer; L.Haskell, Main Dexter Town Hall—9.00, stock, many patterns Grange. He furnished from time to time with Bayardeen In the lead,and L. J. B. section, Cumberland, Is the owner of a thorough- devotional half hour, conducted by Kev. a close second. do the In a number of communications for the bred Jersey,which attracts much atten- They quarter Thomas H. Stacy, Saco; 9 30, report of being exclusive with US, of the State. Mr. Clark has been 38, the half in 1.17,and the three-quarters the nominating committee; 9.40, the press tion. Four grade Jersey cows complete as we have the sole for State Association and Its Work, 1, the agency a bank director and in religion in 1 66 1-2. It is a neck and neck finish savings this exhibit. 2, the treasurer’s re- between the two leaders, but Bayardeen secretary's report, them in Maine, whole- was associated with the Congregational An exception to the display of Jer- port, 3, the Held worker’s report, 4, the Being clings to that first plaoe and wins In s report; 10 45, chorea. sey stook are the hull and cows, heifers primary superintendent salers as well as 2.36 1-4. Round Table, “Organized Sunday-school retailers, Our Mr. Clark was highly respected by al 1 and calves exhibited by Charles JJunn. 1 n Work,” conducted by I. N. Halliday. held Who knew a man who tSoi ; Bayardeen has it his own way again are nea''er the makers him, always These are finely bred Holsteins. worker, in co-operation with Mr. Law- Prices the second heat, but Marthy captures the a deep Interest in everything that per- More full blooded are seen In rence, Mr. Meigs and Maine Sunday- Jerseys than you have any idea of. No mot at com sacond plaue Little Glimmer finishes school workers. Section, 9.00 tained to the welfare of the the herd exhibited by S. D. Clough, of Primary is to to 10.45 a. Vestry), conducted His widow, who survives him third, but set back owing the fact m., Baptist matter what size or munitj. Cumberland Centre. Mr. Clough’s herd by Miss C. S. Lucas, Springfield, Mass. shape you has the of all her friends. that he has a faculty,happy or otherwise, sympathy is headed by the two-year-old bull Prince Fourth Session, Wednesday Afternoon—• it’s here. of trotting or pacing, and mixes the two I. devotional conducted desire, a fine looking fellow, and evidently, 80, service, bj TESTIMONIAL TO J UD UK HASKELL and a number of breaks into a com- Rev. A T. Dunn, D. D., Waterville; the wav his attendant gaits judging from 2 Round Table, “The Sunday-school We also carry a!l anc 1 bination of styles of locomotion which is 00, A marked testimonial of esteem treats him, one of good temper. Teacher;” 2.80, address, “The Child in 1 dead against the rules. sizes of Flower Pots. respect for the memory of the late Judge Philip and llalph Prince of Cumber- the Midst,” Miss Clementine S. Lucas, The Is a little better than in a attended quarter Springfield, Mass; 3 00, Round Table, Haskell was largely meeting land Centre, have a pretty pair of yearl Earth for 50o Is the the Work of the Twentieth Potting Plant3, Bar the first heat, 37 1-2; the half same, “Starting Schools of New use endorse it, of the Cumberland Association, Inge, and so has Charles L. Farwell of The Cradle Roll, 2, Decision All the important Cooking England it, 1.17; the three-quarters 1.66, and the mile Century,”!, bushel. whloh was held at the Attorney’s room West Cumberland. Day, 3, The Home Department, 4, The and say it’s th£ Best. after- 2.33 1-4. _ of (a) Teachers’ in the City Building, yesterday Myron M. Burnham of Yarmouthville, Training Teachers, In the third Meetings, (b) Normal Classes, 5, The II. V. noon at 4 o'clock.The meeting was called and heat. Bayardeen again has brought a herd of sleek well District Institute, conducted by Charles Cleaves. leads the parade, but Bayardeen Is un Because the “Hub” will do more to order by President kept grade Jerseys. D. Meigs, Indianapolis, Ind. Superin- Because every one of the many fa- steady, and so are the others, with the 3 and do It better, and with A committee was appointed to prepare Soott and Perley Leighton of West tendents’ Section, 2.00 to p. m., Baptist milies In an I about Portland to Baklug & of Little which this Lawrence. Kendall Glimmer, conducted Mr. than other. resolutions on the death of the late of exception Vestry), by less coal any Whitney, Cumberland, and J.W. Shaw dumber- whom we have sold a “Hub” Range time never makes a or a and Fifth Session, Wednesday Evening— these resolutions will be skip break, VI. justice, and pre- land, Centre, exhibit some promising 7.15, Praise service conducted by are satisfied. Federal and Sts. handsomely takes the second position. People’s Temple sented and appropriate memorial exer- heifers. J. W. Crosby, Dexter; 7 30 adress, “Our Because they are made from NEW ■ pt:6-it The money Is awarded, first, to Bayar- Normal Work,” Rev. W. Kimball, III. cises held at the session of the Law Court. W. T. Mf)AY. Octobor 1st, at 4. first, was held at a l com- church ! a to and nut street yesterday Elec- 85.—A. G. Hld- Yarmouth, but he sends yoke 1.12 the three-quarters in 1.50, o'cl oc p. m. at 159 C.'n mercial street. Vassalboro, September 1-4, that mile in 2 20 1-4. the home of Mrs. Luther Freeman, 488 tion of offee s r.n 1 any other business well who owns 1000 the string. the of Portland, nearly plete fast worK In the may regularly come before It. teams are Nelmah does some street. Arrangements were USUAL PRICES. cut In Inside the track the town Cumberland W. 1'. CHASE, Secretary. cords of hard.wood that w*ift>een next heat, making of it a parade. Had while the judges discussed for the public meeting which is | | Sept. 25th, 1900.sep26i!5t« this who is for 8000 their paces leader been that mile might town,and contracting put through the pressed church of the reeled off in 2.27 or better. to be held in the Chestnut street at $9.25. oords to bo cut the coming win- and, In the language have been 50 Rugs during ponder, to the in of October J J decision. As It is, Nelmah goes quarter on the afternoon and evening $17 00. * has been in town for several days courts, reserve their in 4 25 at ter, the half in 1 13,the three-quarters as Rugs are 36, 9. There will be present special guests Mr indwell While the town teams performing in a well ahe ad of " 4 making a few calculations. 1.50, and finishes jog who 20 at '$25.CO. FRENCH and GERMAN. is lie has lost and Cumber lands play at this meeting Soobonagan Ammel, Rugs of the opinion that nearly the Ynrmouths in 2.30 1-2. J the field, woman who has re- to feet. fifty cords of wood from the piles along 9 to 8. is a^wealthy Hindoo > Sizes range from 3x6 4x8 ? Miss Fannie K. Waterman will be pleased to ball, the Yarmouths winning, last heat Is also easily Nelmah’s, in- the roads the sum- The and Miss Grace meet at No. 235 Brackett St., any desiring oountry during past cently been converted, Water. Is THE HARR. the race. The summary: struction in French and German. Miss mer. The wood for the most part piled IN and with it been and Stevens who has also converted, I man is a teacher of experience, has studied the road some distance from record- # will an exceptional along and have made a 2.30 Class—Purse $100. fields. A Every Rug represent ^ three years in Europe, during the past two for The men-folks who is now in the missionary any habitation, thus making It easy 1 at University and speal-s these of the cattle, the horses of Mrs, F. H. value for the purchaser. years Leipuc People so disposed to help themselves breaking display Nelmah, rn g by Westland (Hun- committee, consisting languages at the fair, 12 11 | £ fluently._sept26diw* without much fear of being detected. the other farm stock toon), Mrs K H. Turner and Mrs. and 3 12 2 Hazelton, are not the only Henry Hal, big (Rowe), to make but these departments 2 3 4 3 George Davis, was appointed a Troublesome br g(Rlchards), exhibition hall is 4 ones. in the big bl 4 4 3 arrangements for this meeting. the Otho, g (Mitchell), I- Dessert ? of household articles, 2.32. an nature were What Shall We Have for dazzling array Time—2.30 1-2, 2 20 1-4, 2 30 1-2. Papers of interesting SPEGIALJMOTIGE. folks, of this and Baktr read on work of the women an read. Mrs. Charles H. m wi Caroline P. Shackford This question arises in the family every The fair will continue today with W. T. KILBORN COMPANY, WHEREAS e, Jars of Miss »» left mv bed and hoard witho it the towns. jelly.the “The Present Crisis in Chiua.” p.ovoca- Let us answer it Try Jell-o. surrounding to trust day. today. attractive programme. \ I I h‘re! y warn all persons not a read on “The Method of tion, delicous and healthful dessert. Pre- be K, Dodge hsr or cl v hr nave gone with her, In the forenoon there will pulling Mary 5 my i.dreu, no Mrs, 24 FREE STREET. nt. pared in two minutes. No boiling! and be- Conducting Missionary Meetings.” £ On my acc o between oxen and men, ROBERT F. SHACKFORD. water and ‘matches on baking! simply add boiling Tennant read an article missionary 1900. horses and men. The trotting will Gornam, Sept. 24, pep^aiw* **t to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, are all nere in tween and they a rugs doylies, for the 2.37 and 2.24 classes. experiences. Raspberry and Strawberry. Get pack- the hall, too, are be bewildering array. Iln age at your grocers today, 10 cts. 'em feed thr TO LET. animals, an, law, but they CLOSING OUT SALE BY FOR. SALB. did eat like a lot of harvest hands! words inserted nnder kead Geo. W. Brown, 53 Exchange St. an Forty tills Forty words Inserted Giles Sallie crowded right up aroun’ under this head one week for SO cents, cask in advance. one week for H5 th’ lion’s cage, an Hen wuz right back IN HOUSES—5. cents, cash in advanc*. of 5-BARGAINS ’em, not sayin much, but jes’ watch- HE l^Olt NT—Upper tenement No. 76 Elm SALK-G. F. Alexander in. ever 6 & Co-oTTy Nobody kpowcd jes' how it 8t., sunny, convenient rooms |with room Park, hot and cold poitchange are THE 1st—10 house, Coyle street, ottering great tJnraaiii* STRANGE bath; improved facl ities for fuel. BENJA- wired for th’ water, baih, furnace bout, electric »> the city and in happened—some saf lion jes’ bu’st- MIN & «?> es,'ate the I eS jj SH\W CO,, 51 Va Exchange St. 20-1 lights, sewer connections, cemented cellar ftdistrict. It you want to ed down th’ door buy for a home or in with one blow of his md all modern improvements, Ioca ion line vestment, call at their office. LET—Upper tenement. 7 rooms, bath and 2,j } paw, an others th’ feller itid price very low for cash or exchange. mighty say 110 and shed ; exposure, 18 Wllmot St. sunny GKO. W. BROWN. 53 Exchange St, 8ALE—Houses on to latch but at lower BELL. 26-1 AT^OK Congress 8t,, Pearl iergot it, anyway th’ first Inquire house on bt, Franklin OF 2d—Double Douglas street; rented St, Oxford st., Brown st pCASE thing knowed Mr. Lion pays 11 per cent; will sell at a bargain. Newbury st., Adams St.. Brackett St.. anybody leaped LET—The beautiful modern re-Lienee 89 \Vilmot f|tO1 GKO. W. BROWN. 63 Exchange St. St.. Melbourne St., down out of North St., 11 rooms, bath, steam heat; a I Morning St.. Winslow "t1 right his cage an wuz 3d—A fine house with .all modern ot. •loiiii i>r. 0 52 already been sokk to wuz a lot not far all 16 Gray street, between State and Park. 25-1 lots, navlng Apply 1'Olt SALK—Ai a oou Copyright, 1899, behind. Of th’ GEO. W. f>3 St. bargain, ten, Sh0w I BROWN, Exchange * cases and tables In st re 18 By George E. Creel. 8 Free 8t clearin outs I ever saw that wuz th’ §heridan's rito house lots, Monhegan Island, 7200 feet of >N I.EX—New three flat house, No. 22 Vesper quire JOHN M 0' WaY, 620 C°NDITI°N ■*- mcb. Apply Congress <|>^> wust. I didn’t run to tell th' near Fort Allen Park and electrl s. Each 11' because, St., GEO. W. 53 Excliahge St. flat contains live rooms and a bath. Hot and BROWN, a»i^ honest I wuz too bad scared. house, truth, cold water, open plumbing, hard wood floors; sept&dtf. SALE—Boarding centrallyIomT Powd©!* tl’OHed, fully turiMshed. one of the Hen didn’t run neither, but perceeded wilt make chlckeus healthy and keep H all modern improvements. Lower flat heated by best io,.«T turns in the city lor table boar ers, sii-am them up to the mark. Makes young £ii furnace. Will do tor Oct. 10th. FOR iiea.7 to grab up Sftllie an starts to her ready occupancy SALK. ed, open can carry pullets early layers for October egg N Inquire of R. S. DAVIS, 108 Exchange St. or iilumbing, accommodate fio bourn ers. N. S. G a HD IN EH, 53 out. After I reckon there’s some- prices II you can't buy It near homo be 91 1 astern Promenade. '.51 Kxchanue;st. “c — all, j wo will send one package 25 cents; leg HALE—On Western Promenade, the thin in that talk 'bout tli’ human 21b. can six. I IfiORlast and best lot com- SALE—One hundred eye live, |i.00; ei.fc; 15.00. be Li I lower um- located building boxes at lree. ■■ -Desirable rent 870 ( *I^OH 1o7"ces, for -ale WII.LIaM W. jn very pleasant and convenient; possession given Mountains, by UOBP.HTH a ed away that lion made his I must be to be ( 183 Middle I I train at Bliyens’ Cornel’, a flour- cubator had with ’em. leap. Onrohcr Iff' irinn *"0 IVI nnr in.inti, 1C obstructed, examined appre- O., .stationers, St. 2fl.j got through W. H. IS J tried it on a an I didn’t JUNK 270 Middle near Monu- ciated, WALDRON & CO., Middle 1 little of ten ha! bulldog oncet, I INS, street, ishiflg metropolis to wa’n’t street. 24-1 SALE- West of ( 11a, Purty up date, that, ment Square. 2%1 IjH/H asco st. ;u I get out of bed fer a week. Well, sir, A business of t l houses with a dismantled box It?” part ongross St..nice rwU \ that lion an hit Hen smack LOST AND FOUND. BALK— Restaurant, has been established denoe ot 8 roomi and bath, lie had white leaped right RENT OR SALE-llouse No. 86 State Apoll electric lights tnv car for depot. long, so. I didn’t know that 20 years with success, recently renovated. winaow a d piazza, furnace “Remarkably in th’ small of an IjlOltSt., delightfully situated corner St., Leat, beautiful half th’ back, he went Gray Including steel seats 20, »ood location lawu auu dower whiskers, and his smile was bland had issued the new almanac ten rooms, all modern celling, garden. Price 33.000. w n they yet.” words Inserted under tills licnd containing improve- n one of the main reason for acilin : 180 down like a shot. It muster knocked Forty now in streets, WALbliuN CO., Middle SU rest ments, being put thorough repair. Ap- to a 26-1 and the apologetic. “Yes, Indeed. Can’t say that I think one work for 25 in udvnnce, satisfactory buyer; price $150. W. II. him but even in his insenseless cents, cash ply to Capt. JAS. KEAZER, 88 State St., or to he mur- cold, WALDRON, 180 Middle street. 22-1 ISO you want to ouv a home ttia will ever “Don’t want to worry you,” much of Remember th’ FREDERICK S. VaILL, Real Estate, First 17 if it, though. pic- condition he his arms ter I ase you, first because It aisle and spread out over 1)1 KKDup at Cousin’s Island, a 15 foot dory. National Bank 22-1 is-siiualcii mured, standing up in the ture of that man all cut to don’t j ■*■ Building. SALK—Boarding bouse centrally located at Pei ring C- n e.-, second because of pieces, Sallie an sort of ! The owner can have the same by paying IjtOR the fact trav- shielded her with his on Cumberland street, fully furnished and that Us value will euha.ee. and third down on the commercial that ain’t on th’ front | charges. lUSNlill GROVES, Cousin's rrtO LET—Cottage house of 6 large it is mu* looking you? Well, page Island, A rooms, tenanted. Will boar thorough investig ticn. and comp ete and so well body. I jes’ grabbed a tent stake an yard. PairU St., $10.00, two lower reuts of arranged that vou eler who four seats. Price reasonable. Good reasons for onnnot lie hut be occupied no more.” Me._26-1 6 room*. Farris St., $10.00; upper 7 rooms selling. p pleased wbint. Neelt »t let fly. It hit that ole lion square on rent, FREDERICA S. Real Estate, First once. A US l A “Sit down!” exclaimed the and lm h. been U4 Oxford St. VAILL, IN SllKAHMAN, Peering C-n- right “The deuce! since this E10UND -Somewhere near Bootlib&y a boat. JUst remodeled, National Bank 21-1 Ah, well, ap- th’ nose, an, say, I got right sick at L rent of 6 rooms and St. Building. touched his cal- my if owner can prove nroporty and pay Upstaiis bath, Spruce “drummer,” through craze is cut Detached to rooms steam l,,r-___ pendicitis everything being stomach when I heard tli’ roar he charges oall ou J. H. BLAKE, Widgery’s house, and bath, gave. heat, 126 lousness by the seeemingly reproachful out.” 25-i Emery St., very desirable. HENRY FEMALE 1IK.L1* WASTED. SALE—An 1 Broom lodging house with Lord only knows what would ’a’ hap- wharf.___ 8. tRiqKEY, 121 Exchange stieat. 22-1 r^OHstore in bus all >!ds Uetv • m Bank and -meut, let; is nmnsv appeal. “Reckon an- ChapmalTNattonai that’s right,” vaguely to me, but then th’ circus IOST—1 of making trade; don’t miss U; this home continued the pened jes’ head Preble street a pocketbook con- fro LET—Rent, No» 34 Parris near Cum- wordi Inserted under this Itead vUi “Don’t travel much,” St., Forty clear over all expenses $35 per month C s swered the old man. “Rut, glttln back men came runnin with hot irons. taining $21 In bills, two notes and otner pa- * 6 No. 06 Smiili. 0 want to no- up berland, rooms, $12.60; one week for 35 cents, cosit In advance. PeLong, no Exchange street. 25.1 old man. “Don’t worry pers. The finder will be rewarded by leaving rooms with seperato front No. 39 Kellogg to Hen, it wuz a complete case of over- scared th’ Hon into a corner an door; They the same at 264 Brackett street. J. N. DON- 0 rooms. No. 214 2 7 body.” $12.00; D&uforth, flats, >R and confidence. Hen alius wuz that 1 a r SALE—Restaurant fious« way. got him back in his cage. We picked rooms each, $14.00; No. 236 Brackett, lower \1'ANTED—60 girls once, tornn pow ma- PM lolging aren’t me a bit, NELL.___25 on underwear. doing a nice bu mesa; 1» r xuns In connec- “Well, you worrying Oncet th’ a rent, d rooms. $16.00. FREDERICK S. VAILL, chines muslin Good pay in city he met feller who Hen an Sallie up an hustled al- tion wl h tlie house; vory central sir. Just let me off to away, wallet containing asumofmmey Real Estate, First National Bank and steady work. RUSH, RVKLETH & IN- location; b*,t my dear tip you | Building. of reasons tor selling. C. S. explained that be wuz President Mc- though I wuz powerful anxious to wait IOST—AJ in rear of J. McLaughlin Company. Lib- 22-1 GALLS, 140 Middle St. 20-1 DkLONU, 86 Ex- a little You’ll change street. advice, though. ______?5-l good an wanted to lie told eral reward given. Leave at 344 FORK 8T. Kinley borry $5. an see what they did to that Hon. Sal- Neat and capable girl for general doubtless journey again in another dec- 21-1 rro LET—Nice rent of seven rooms, bath. \\TANTED— LET—6-room tenement on Wilmot Hen bow he’d been out on a little * lionsework. Refer jnce 101 1)AN- 'I'O1 str^q spree lie wuzn’t hurt a mite, but Hen came opeu set tubs, fireplace, modern required, $10 per month. In first-das* ade or so, and it may come in handy. plumbing, FORTH repair; also tn __ business an wanted to git homo 'tliout his folks mighty nigh to bein killed. His back every respect 142 SHERMAN ST. 22-1 ST.______2tl-t places near Monument aqua e suita- Mark never be able LOsT ! ladv of education and refine- ble for any kind ot business, my words, you’ll on. u. 8. DrLONft catchin Hen let him have it, an, WANTED—Ament to my house, assist >n medical 86 travel in ease and comfort un- fltO LET—Very desirable upper rent of six keep Exchange street. 25d to any A for the sale o home treat- don’t you know, th’ feller wa’n’t Mc- A HOLD rooms at 31 Lincoln street. Wo afords, correspondence less you make up your mind not to TUESDAY, WATCH, near Forest ment; one that is a good conversa- I^OR SALK—To close an estate, bou«e No at ez I avenue; good stable connected; * Kinley all. But, wuz sayin, Hen tionalist, musical, with an Idea ot 66 Cnadwick St. with an care whether or *14 for both. Upper rent of seven rooms 1042 matrimony, exceptionally you w’orry anybody open face, marked on Inside cover “From from 35 to 46; near Lewiston. Address lor a desirable loc lion, wuz overconfident, an jes’ ’bout that Congress streer, near Union station, $13 per sunny exposure and front, father and mother to W. H. A.” liberal o; about whether you don’t. Make yourself Very month. F. L. 396 short time Box 85, So. Durham. Me.25-1 ego 76 fee'- on the street. Inspection time came reward offered and JERRIS, Congress street. hy ’long young Giles Simpson no questions asked. Find- pet mit only. For price and fur her inlorma- comfortable and never care about the er will ANTED—A capable girl of good to th’ Corner an started In th’ barber ploase leave at the PRESS OFFICE. _724 \\T rtisposi- lion apply FREDERICK K. VaILL, Real Kj. dtf tion for general girl rest. If you don’t act the hog, some- sepl4 fFO LET—No. 213 St., lower rent of C work; protestant tate, First National Hank 21 bus’ness. He wuz a fine lookin High preferred. between 2 and 3 o’clock. Building. chap, A rooms, conveniently arranged and tn good Apply body else will, so what’s the odds?” 19CI11G11 ST. 24-t with long, curly hair that he could repair, new furnace; price reasonable. HENRY UOR SALE—West of High street, east of Quietly and without ostentation the MISCELL AN EOCS. 8. TRICKEY, 121 street. 22-1 A Stite. one minute from stick two an three In an never Exchange A girl for general housework. Congress street, combs \VANTED first class old man spread his legs and lug- »» Apply at *2 BECKETT 8T. 24-1 throe sury brick residence. I4r, ogh have ’em fall out. Giles wuz mos’ eer- Forty words luaerted under this head LET—Without board, a large furnished and bath, iwo heaters, rec ntlv renov :td gage around until he took up the whole I'O room, near Congress Square, with western t irong;.uu< indu ilug modern a master hand with th‘ al- one week for JJ5 cask 111 advance. VL~ general housework plumbing; t’ny girls, cents, bav window, open furnace heat and ANTED—Experienced cost price seat. fireplace, woman; age not over home orgit.nl $12,000; $7i«0; firs-.Him liaviti bath room Address 40; |»ermnant At. ma.,AM»# _. ,1 A A 1, ways in Ills privileges. X. Box 1567, ofleied. W. II. WALDRON & lit pep’mints pocket, Z., beautiful* situated ; two In 30 muiutes COt, Middle do not 22-1 family; street. besides bein mos’ claim “the piano made, but ride steam cars out of 490 jj-1 which, wholesome A\rE»» only’’ by city. Enquire 1-2 “drummer.” Look out the window the Mathushek and Opera are certainly St. LET—In new four best block Congress, Portlald. Up two flights. 24.1 for th’ breath, kind of liven things up goods tor little come in and f|'0 story block, SALK or for comes One can big money; try * exchange village property when anybody along. them 1 and best location in town; one corner drug r*OKor small when a young feller goes callin. I’m over; ph mgraphs and musical merehan- ANTED— A neat, woman to take larm, commodious bouse, w.tu dlse. store; one store suitable for clothing and \V capable ou: always find beautiful scenery when C. C. HAWES’ Music House, Congress *» full charge and do all toe work in family barn, bunding*. 30 fruit trees and 4 Ares mighty fond of myself an eat and street*. tints’ furnishings or boots and shoes; one l near For the are there pep’mint Temple 25-1 | of five; good home for the right one. Address ma, land, Convenient to depot, they look for it. By way, siore for millinery and dress making; one bar- ••■hooi ’em all th’ time. When I visited my or cad at 267 DKEKING AVE., corner Fal- mad chuicb. Fine spring or place. towns between here and Chi- ber shop. FRANK C. LEAVITT, San ord. FitKDL any large i^OAL is high, and piano*—well, some are mouth street, Oakdale. 22-1 KICK. S. VAILL, Real tstate, Klrd own cousin in tli’ city, I Jes’ loaded up Maine. 21-1 National Hank cago?” nigh, but our Mathushek and Opera are Building. 21 on ninits, Dut Joan s wire sort or sold at v» price of others; after lo years’ tun- pep LET—On New State street, a desirable ANTED—A competent woman for general “None after you leave Blivens’ Cor- ing experience our advice may In the \V to muiichln ’em In th’ help you TO rent, 8 rooms and a bath, steam heat. W. Housework, references. < all on MRS. v RUG STORE FOR SALK—The only on* In objected my par- selection of an Instrument. C. C. HAWES’ 1| ner.” H. No. 28 Free street. 20-1 GEO. B. M »>R It I 47 Chadwick St. 22-1 a manuf ictoring village; old established Music BliOWN, LU lor when there wuz «/ v/ c House, Congress and Temple Sts. 25 1 “Indeed!” The “drummer’s” stare was company.” | t/ business; good stock «nd well equipped for VETANTED—Experienced Stitchers on Mu'lla trade. Owner “Some people are peculiar,” remark- LET—House tn western part of city, con- has another st>re sowilsellat one of mixed astonishment and amuse- I’OU wouldn’t take a dose of f|dO "v Underwear and We offt*. aba “HIT HEN RIGHT IN TH’ poison and you A veulent to alMiues of In- Wrappers. gain. Apply to DRUGGIST. West Hux- ed the “drummer.” “I’ve known them SMALL OF TH’ I- cars; sunny. good and ment. “I’m that the train didn’t probably wouldn't buy a poor piauo if you niilrA tt V A A V Qt Oft.1 wages permanent positions. THE ton. Me, York county. 26-1 sorry BACK.” knew but in all CHENEliY MEG, No. 238 Middle 15 2 to kick on eating pie in the parlor.” It, there’s tricks trades—even Co., bt. at the Corner. I have ours, but there’s no tricks In the Mathushek stop longer might wuz all smashed up an his face scarred rpo LET—Furnished rooms with excellent \V ANT ED—Fancy ironers. starrbers and SALE—stock and flxiures of a retail “That’s so!” assented the old man. and Pianos; have you seen them? cash A v* taken a and driven around Opera table hoard: side room and square room, ma-igle girls. App y at GLOBE STEAM IjvORgrocery and meat ma'ket. abutted in a carriage until he wuz a derned homelier’n or a ice “Giles wouldn’t eat pie fer I sight easy terms; good pi for old Instru- second floor, bath; hot water beat. LAUNDRY. 26 lo3C Temple street. Jyl4-tf most desir* le place la For for this line, it.” breakfast, ments. C. C. HAWES’ Music Con- adjoining laud, before. But had prayers fer him House, Near|ooruor of I’ark and Congress streets and ol bust .less. Auy «r.e looking lor a business remember. Say, but that fellow wuz they gress and streets. 25-1 Conversation a little I Temple electrics. MKS. SHILLINGS, No. 5 Congress would do well Maggie, but alius Susan an kluds. three large, pleasant, sunny rooms with to for he asked Marguerite, one week for 35 cents, csih lu advance- FORxl2 feet, $7; high office chair. 75 cents; fish painful him, presently “Then I threw aug294 clothes press anti closet, wood shea and bath an it a gal a lot of to suppose your daughter inspect ,rs’ brandi.« trons. c st $20. sell for In a offhand of gives pleasure room, all ou one floor, bath room leads tront casual, way, “S’pose, over 8. DeLong. contractor and $•',. go an It wa’n’t until Sallie threw cynical. write SC EXCHANGE ST. Office hours 9-11 a. open l and 2 or 6 and 7 p. m, until night weeks come hoss long et •. Price to desirable tenant understand also running machines. ap- Saturday ago Sunday, bolted, “That’s m. and from 1-5 p. m. Telephone 434 2. fireplace, only of nils week. 1). P. PERKINS. an Hen over an took Giles for her com- jes’ where you’re mistaken. J $18.00 also 274 11 near Union ply to 8M11H & KUMKKY. 612-616 Fore -t. an Hen went Come down marildtf par month; St., sky high. She said Hen wuz a Station, modern etc. i-1 p’ny. Hen told me confidentiallike, how- fool fer try in to apartment, 7 rooms, _2-1 plunk on his head an ain’t knowed a FREDERICKS. VAILL. Real Estat®, First SALE—Restaurant. location Congr*s$ save her after she’d treated him so VOTICK—Nansen the tailor, 493 1-2 —Men on ever, that he wuz kind of glad, fer he’d Congress National Bank Building. 22-1 to work fish, 14 LONG FVJItBt.. cater Ing to ft esl trade yearly redUM single sence.” i 8t., has reduced the prices on so WANTED thing mean, an that she wouldn’t a pressing WHARF, city. .0-1 over $•.'0. oo Imexpertedlv ottered for ux had to put on a white shirt fer th’ wed- marry every one can afford to dress well 8ult dear sir”—the "drummer’s” voice LET—A house and stable at No. 2 Ocean owing to owner’s re urn to Europe. Will bear “My fool fer earth. #)c. Overcoat 50c. 20c. Re- rpoA —Cook for steam 24 din, an, beln ez he hadn’t worn one fer anythiug-on Besides, ; pressed Pants street, Deering, Will lot separate or to- WANTED yacht, PLUM thor.'Ugh iuvesiigaUun. I’nce »erv low. was soft and low—“there are lots at the lowest 22-1 »» Ouj* just she wuz of th’ pairing prices. gether. Address J. II. REAM, 2 Ocean street first olass parties need FREDERICK 15 years, he reckoned it would ’a’ come opinion that God made ST.___26-1 apply. and lots of In Hen’s fix. But 14-2 8. VAll.1, Real Estate, First National Bank people cowards ez well ez brave an that have removed to lf9Vi Middle IlOOK KEEPER and stenographer wanted; rather hard fer him. I remember men, *» Building he’s REMOVAL—Istreet, up one head of young man must write a _ lucky.” th’ cowards weren’t to flight, opposite preferred; good when my brother wuz married that ho blame. Well, Plum street, where I shall endeavor to deserve OIi FACTORY BUILDING-The business hand, be correct at figures and faml*- IIow In thunder make OFFICE"A “Lucky! d’you here’s out an the patronage of my customers and friends In first floor of the building occupied the lar with and a line bought a boiled shirt. We wuz all wait- my gettln place. Goodby, by stenography typewriting; SPOT CASH—OLD that out?” the future as 1 have In the past, FRED W. American Express on Plum street Is prospective position for the right party; wh le GOU If ever make a to Bllvens’ Company in down stairs fer him to dress an you sojourn Merchant Tailor. 22-1 offered for reut. to £. A. Port- a gentleman is because of the nature We pav spot cash ‘or eld got and “Hen has an excuse for not got GROSSTUCK, Apply NOYES, preferred give jd knowing know where to a land Savings Bank. lO-tf of the business, will b» received the highest We also take It ia exebatig* kind of anxious when an hour went by Corner, you come fer applications price. anything. He was thrown on his meal.” yPOUTSMKN will And good shooting and from ladles who have bad experience and may f«>r other goods. McKENNRY, Tbs Jseelsr, 'thout him showin So we went P* aud be qent Address Monument Square. seplAltl head.” up. Ashing through September October and fTO LET—A first—ci as corner store. adjudged comp application board at moderate A Congress In own N. E. A. T. Boom after him, an found ole Hank cussin a good prices at Elm Cottage. corner Oilman. Plate glass, steel celling, haiidwriilug, CO., 14, This subtle line of thought reached A Brash With Chlnnmrn, Address MRS. 11 Portland. Me.2V1 r<)R SA lots In Ottawa Park on the H. E. ALLEN, West Poland, good location for or store or shoe Exobauge street, LK—Five an drug grocery * bluo streak redder’n the face than a Me. ir-2 main si eet, trom 5 to ooqo feet In ear#. Into too deep waters for the old man, In his “Hurrah For the Life a store: almost new. Price $26. L. M. LklO 11- ANTED—Several smart of \r hustling agetrs Must b» sold tots Nil. will sold loft beet. You know, shirts come TON, 63 Exchange street 28-U *1 b* very and he tacked back to the bought for territory nearby; clean men who > shallows. Sailor,” Vice Admiral Kennedy tells TO LOAN—On first and second EZRA HAWK 8. 86 Exchange street l$d with a bone button in the back work make good money. o t>> gfto per week. what already MONEYmortgages on real also on stocks “Well, say you want to, but of a gunroom officer who used to relate estate; * Hii uuuii iv. v I'.itai'., nisi r.uu uuk'i, v an Hank had and bouds or other collateral securi- LET—Large, furnished front room with S.M.E For bargains in the fleering lien’s been fastened, been tryln to any good to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. 24-1 alius unlucky. He come “how he had written to his old ties- of A. TO alcoye. steam neat. gas. bath room urlvl- 1J*0Hdistrict call at our office. We have a list bu’st his father, Inquire C. LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 he^9-1 v V fixtures of or will re- every department of trades references, bond “Then lien “Well, Hen kept on farmln, an Giles any description, LET—House No. 10 Gray street, 10 rooms evidently knew some- how had been for same f|tOA and entire time commission they ‘running three ceive the at our auction rooms for and bath, newly papered and required; flsto 9 on barberin an to be * painted •3« o each sale. V. O. Box SAi.K—Bakery, present buslnM* |T thing before the horse threw him?” kept got deacon under close reefed •ale on commission. GOS8 Be WILSON throughout; also house No. 8 Dana Block. Three, Detroit. days capstan, with Moh. 22-1 r^OKper month. This established t>usia#s* in th’ church. Well, went : Auctioneers, 154 Middle street. corner Stiver Pearl street Enquire of C. II. RANDALL, 219 StfcfHKV gently Insinuated the man of com- things along the triced and how his fa- street. febs-tf lie secured at inventory price. K. 0. poop up,’ Commercial St., or 112 State St to., 44/ that fer an then one augldU Yl"ANTED—In wholesale house. young man, h'-N. Mgr., Equity Loan A R»nl Estate merce. He knew that his thrusts were way quite awhile, ther had offered thanks up for his mer- quick to learn. High School graduate pre- 1-2 t’ongiess St. too day a circus come to town. It wuz a TO LOAN—On first and second _»>•>_ delicate for his companion, and yet ciful deliverance and sent him a MONEY ferred. Apply In own stating lilffllltr IlIAfnl ol-IAWT AtfAHirlliln/f £5 mortgages on real esisth life Insurance handwriting, >a to E. this office. 22-i SALK-One of the best lot* on oat of he was artist enough to need his note.” policies, or any good collateral security. Notes TO LET. ary expected S., |.''>K only A he best e-ts in 1 >eertnr *t 1*** lb** ** from th’ men to th’ animals—so th’ discounted at low rates. W. F. CARR. Room st own consciousness for grand stand. Admiral Yt'ANTED—By a first class Jobbing grocery cent* fo that is worih from it to 14 e BU| Kennedy took part In the 4, 135 Middle St. s«p3-4 ,f per ot, whole turned out. I remember The flue offices on the main floor of bouse of Portland, an experienced gro- i-er fL It ut. 101 People that need an audience are never country the loot; 78*-, pIsgptSTrnOA* fighting of second Chinese war at cery salesman, with the oily and lutle above Steven* avenue. Call or true It mighty well, for a renter on farm WATCH needs carerul attention and the First National Bank re- acquainted artists. my Canton and Taku. Admiral /Building country trade of Maine. Answer with lull name W. W HOOPKK. CO F easa itaveeur. 144 Under Sir \GOODbest of when It is cleaned or "Not nearly starved himself an his workmau.shtp vacated the Mercantile Trust and address. BOX 1617. 22-1 'zactly,” answered the old man fam’ly M. Seymour he saw the of the repaired. This kind ot work is mv specialty; cently by capture house lo a block ol two In a sort of “Hen to death so’s they could save bacon my 20 years experience with W. F. Todd is the Co. counter work and YVANTED—Salesmen, local and travelling; L'OK SALR-Cbrner hesitating way. Taku forts In and himself was In Elegant fittings ■ western Ol tns 1S58, best guarantee of good work. My prices are salary or cotnnrss on: exclusive terri- houses locate In the part money an go. All of our folks room*; w? piled the landed from reasonable. GEO. W. BARBOUR, 3R8 Con- in outer room, and massive Fire and tory BROWN city n ir ( on rcss street, eleven storming party the BROTHERS CO., Rochester, *a» cow chairs into wagons an went an gross street, City Hail. 1-tf N. convenient, heated by siesBL hot good boats. “We were opposite vault with steel Y. 22-1 put ashore In a pad- Burglar proor interior \\ utcr. nice t atn r orn and laundry. R*™1® There’s lots to see a early. at circus make a house, of tib* dy field1, where we sank up to our MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED—Purchasers safes In private room, steam heat and SPECIALTY SALESMEN* WANTED to place n»ce boardlog inquire afore th’ If A ‘V a reel. performance begins, an, be- of real estate who desire a loan to com- n m *s KhS, W Exchange knees in the mud, and having formed Janitor service furnished. departments o! pci ft and toilet articles sides, it th’ a chance to earn plete their purchase or owners navlug mort- In all classes of store*. \ ry attractive adver- gives boys our men in as Apply to Cashier good order as we could, gages maturing or past due, can obtain literal tising features. Hii-h cash commissions and AKERS OVP.N FOR BALE-OMi their way in.” at a low rate rookingNo.J w* we rushed for the forts. Fortunately loans ot Interest by applying to FIRST NATIONL BANK. liberal contract to ttie right man. TH E H Mid tlet y baker’s oven and “Who hasn’t carried water to the ele- FREDERICK 8. VA1LL, Real Estate, First ELYS I AN MEG. CO., Detroit. Mich. 22-i pleiner. :s. One baker’s wagoo and for us the Chinamen no sooner saw us senl5dtf onorm- National Bank ButlJlr.g. aug31d4w liv.-ri pung with biker's top- c*ll murmured Ylr ANTED—An man in a ■ 'oge- rru«o# phant?” the “drummer,” than ,T aotoyning dress v. A SMITH. WatervOle. Me. coming they bolted, the mandarin g:or-one w tn xp tie o «nd fai ciuoi- with a reminiscent In his of the estate of J. W. Lemont, biligrupt gleam eye. leading the way on horseback. The tloa prefened. App » Intinediat lj between •• aui-ow he continued WANTED. aua l >a. m. and 2and p ni at office of PoRT- “And, say,” enthusiastic- head mandarin was struck a WIT AND by bullet WISDOM. land stove foundry onlv available lot olItonl ally, “I think the proudest moment in ca_aui SALE-The and fell off his horse, and before we FORon the Western Frometude, looafed Wj TirANTED—An able-bodied min who my life was when the clown picked me Forty word* Inserted under this head un- tween the residence* of Messers. Cartland could come up to him to take him \ VV derstands fanning thoroughly. between An Old one for 25 Conley. Also a first-class furnished out of the crowd to ride the trick don- Story. week cents, cash In advance. the of 21 and w cotujn prisoner he drew his sword and cut his ages at, and ho comes well fre- stable and land at Willard Bosch. *PW was connnended. to «*“ key. The is meek as a lamb Clnrn—I proposed to last night— Applv IRA C. STCCK- to TRUK BROS No. 30t Pore street. donkey throat from ear to and • ear, fell back and BRII)QE. 507Ms Congress street. 12-t f -1 w when the rides by Charlie Islington. YI'ANTED—To purchase a kind, serviceable, and *W“‘ boy him, yon know, but dead in the »» SALK—House w,th ii rooms mud.” Maud—That’s too bad. horse of about 1101 lbs., or will take a YVANTED—Two flrstclass steam when a fitters at FORtwo acres of land filled with man gets on him he don’t do a gentle horse to keep the coming winter, use als» “Why is it?” once, three good helpers. The Also house lot* Fast Just enough for exeroise. 11. K. SMITH & 72 adjoining,in wowR^** thing! Oh, Lord, but those times!” A GRIGGS, j ABBOTT CO.. Union St. bv OKO. W. AlUMB. M Severe Critic. ‘T)h, I was in hopes that it was some Westbrook. 22-1 bargain Ht. Kzocuior of the estate of tne lats “They didn’t have no trick man I donkey! “Can you draw pictures, auntie?” didn’t know.”—Detroit Free Press. Adama With this circus,” said the old man,' WANTED on the Cape to lease with WANTED SITUATIONS. “Why, of course,” said auntie. And IjlAitM of 171 SALK—A fine cash business privilege buying, wiihln four or five OK 'nllrt,’,T0fhn.W “but they had nlmos’ everything else. | 1* town, all fresh and and were soon In hand. Oyer has miles of Portland, suitable for poultry and ufacturing good* pad pencil fifty yrnrs Pond's Extrac t been of no My, but what a crowd there wuz, an a berries, should want tools and seme furniture; Forty words Inserted under this head k nd that don’t go out style, romped11/“• “What shall I draw first?” used the and as the best * one or two by people profession will pay cash down. W. C. PAR White one wrrk for 25 This is a tin opportunity for pretty fine lookln If I do ONS, cents, rash tn advance. dollars • gatherin, say “Draw a cow.” remedy for Pain, Sores, Catarrh, ect. Rock, Me. 21-1 men. Price twenlf-flve hundred it ez shouldn’t.” M. STAPLES, Brldgton, Me. rY The cow was received with bursts of YYT ANTED—By a younsr lady, to-im and “Ahl” the &0000 interest T interjected “drummer,” WANTED—Equal in organtza- board, location near Spring at.: car* lots In all “WANTED TO and when that was followed / pre- I»1 RS—House parts BORHY FIVE DOLLARS.” laughter, a tlon for manufacture; exclusive ferred. Retcren es who had regained his cynical calm. Mollifying Ronton Girl. patent, exchanged. Address M. HU11laud; «<>m nice lo s In Coyle 1 a which received the same thoroughly demonstrated ; returns attrac- l. a.. Press ark..iftuh-buhQ "n Wa’n’t never very much on th’ by chicken, She—I heard that said I very offier, 20-1 lumber and hardware advanced to know, “People come from other towns, then?” you reminded tive; active or special interest,; investigate. with doubtful the aunt said: a new rent on Cumberland St., open but I’ll say this fer him—he alius meant compliment, | you of the north pole. Don’t to Address “B-lOO,” Portland Press. 20-1 CAPABLE COOK would like situation: nl*o “Some,” answered the blissfully ig- try deny six r'lonrn an bath, $i2 per “If make fun of I it. working Call (oreuoon* ate place, *,®*J*' well. Yes, sir, ex well meauin a feller you my pictures, housekeeper. 1 )k kg Exchange St., call norant old man. “Say, but them clowns1 YYr ANTED and 8ehool street. 25-1 LONG, afternoons^ shall not draw more.” He—Of course I Pupils singers who desire to ez ever walked.” any did. You j\re so sought v w wuz funny an party pathetic too. stun ill me this season to register thedr Sobered at names WANTED—By young to do “If said ‘lie means One; once, the young critic beg- after, you know.—Chicago Times-Herald, with my studio Mls» Ida lady, position A Mrtnm anybody well’ In of ’em somethin about ‘An Accompanist. some ha* hail L’OR SALK-A big snsp. sang you’ll Plnkhmn, ft "nee for choice of hours, 1 shall V ll^htwork; ex|>erlence In win •11»[JJ ged for more. a* * lined tnougbout \ speaking of me, I’d kill mused return io Portland 15. office and cl- rk; moderate wage* Ad- overcoat, him,” j regret th’ day your poor ole father wui October 0. STEWART to 39 “Draw a dress B., Box 107J. 24-1 silk s.-rge, marie the “drummer.” a pig, auntie, please.” TAYLOR. w-*r, far5S “Why not call man brought in sorrow to th’ grave,’ an it sepllSdtf shade for spring a d autumn wrmjV When the at a merchant UU an ass and be done with it? tell attempt pig appeared, to Mothers. YV ANTED—An experienced stenographer ! $2(1.00, at F. W. (fKtiBVl UCK. But, wuz moa’ eert’nly fine music. I wuz Important head of Prum t*t, all was for a then the and typewriter, desire* can l!«»Vk Mlddio street, me,” he continued “how was It quiet moment; ! bottle of AdKNTS WANTED.. / situation; aloud, nlmighty In one of Examine carefully every CASTOBTA, furnish good references Address A-15. Box disappointed part with serious mouth and Hen didn’t in the boy, laughing a nafo and pure remedy for Infants and children, 1567. 22-1 OR HALF-New one get family?” th' an that wuz < show, th' Georgia elec- tfdJAI.VESTON: The Horrors of a stricken IL lorale.l.{“fllJrfti,u.U,f.«mentfd Bath. «»>wtnr eyes, looked first at the picture and and see that It A" Murat roon.s, centrally w. “Oh, my darter Jos’ threw him over. tric I touched her arm when City.’ By Halstead. Best lioolc. It RUG CLERK—Junior wishes convenience*, girl. my best * permanent cellar and all modern Bless then nt his aunt and shouted: authorship, best terms. Iiest prices Outfit position; have had six V'-ars’ Middle you, lien thought th’ thing wub wife wuz over lookin at th' bee. Write experience CARR, Room 4, 1M St.__J2i- j elephant, Beam the quick. HOUSER-UESS CO.>Dept. manufacturing and work. ez “Did you ever see a pig?”—Philadel- Indiai I prescription Speaks good ez fixed an wuz alrendy begin- an th’ man I, a lolls, ml. 21 1 English and ti and j said, ‘Do you get a shock?’ Signature of Pren always wlliinu and WOR SALE -I navs phia Times. No o Jay we* nln to let his cows in fer obliging. BLAIR, Brook St., Wa'cnllle ■ dlreo: from the git my corn, j I said-‘No,’ an he me away an (i I'.N I rt loa I of horses pushed Tn For Over RO Years. wnnted to sell goods on nr Maine. ho light »»w0*,.( he a 1 Use salary jt-1 lug f.oni 1000 to 1700 pound*. rf knew father-in-law wouldn’t raise commission. Ene o-« stain n said, ‘Well, you ain’t got no feelin’s.’ Take tlio Maine State Press for a and write for tins market; lh *it* The Kind You Have Always Bought, j s Si Wilson, auctioneer*. ru- Coamn for j, no fuss about it, know. But i artlculai at once. LOOK BOX E, at the *"***['..*rg you 'twuz After th’ show all of us went to watch iilc. WatervlUe, NOTICE—Gossmored to 164 to Ido Middle cornsr of Horses and will be sold weekly paper. 201 St., I Me. Oliver HU dtf A. TRAFTON, Cumberland Mills. 1/ I lid Weight.. * 11 ..‘8®29 leavy.. Portland ( . Dally Press Stock 7 Co*7 80; salted lood d’mg.. (tuotations dry shoulders at CH®6%: FFRNANDINA—Ar 24r.li, sch Elli- aW*U short clear sides 8 I5fa!8 Josephine STEAMERS. RAIIROADSJ. l ) mon ** Barr<1'-C< Kankars. 188 20. ott, Portland. ** backs. Middle Butter i* —■min i_um_OJlUj tin calf.. straetf firm—creamery at 15®22c; aairles GLOUCESTER—Ar 25th, schs A H atl Whitmore, ..90® 1 00 @l8c. gouthwest J S 1 ol»ucco. STOCKS. Harbor; Glover, Boston for East- —- ] Jest Cheese firm at 10V4®)113/8C. port. BOSTON & brands. r/v-^a-r Kiras firm—fresh CASCO BAY MAINE R. K. ] dedium. 60(3)67 16. HYANNIS—Ar 24th, schs Hope Haynes, for STEAMBOAT CO. .. Fiour—receipts 26.000 bbls: wheat 337.000; A Perth I Casco National Bank.. .I...iioo Portland; Heaton, Amboy lor Belfast; Custom House ominon. -nT., ilo ill bush; corn 479.000 bush: oats 348.000 bound east. Wharf, Portland, Me. In Effect 1900, S oumneriaud National Bank.loo bush; Telegraph, Sept. 10, atural. ioo 101 tye 10.000 bush; barley 157.000 bush. Sid. sch Addie Jordan, Glen Cove. of Products in the Uauk.100 100 Staple 1Kuitf'\iaiI«Nat}0uiil list National Shipments—Flour] 7.000 "nbis; wheat 310.000 NEW BEDFORD-Ar 26th. sch Florida, WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. WESTERN DIVISION, (Inflations oiu—pa»uu. Bank.100 ioo 102 bush; corn oats Rockland. sperm... leroliants’ 670,000 bush; 820,000 bush In Effect 17, 1000. Trains leave Union Station for Scurboro National Bank — 75 101 102 rve 3000 Sept. National hush; barley 180,000 bush. NEWPORT NEWS—Ar 25th, sell Chas Dav- For Crossing, lo.OO a. 12.00 Leadin'! Markets. Whale..J0@80 rradcrs’ Bank.100 100 102 Forest City Landing, Peaks Is ill., noon, 5.25, (5.20 Janie.;. Fortland DETROIT—Wheat ciuoted at 77 cash enport, Pinkham. Portlaud. p. ill.j Scarboro Reach. Pine . National Bank.... 100 109 110 White; land, 5.45, C.45, 8.00, 0.00, 10.30, a. ill.. 12.00, 2.15 Point, 7,90 i Red NORFOLK-Ar at Suffolk sch J B 10.00 a. 12.00 shore. 79c; Sept 79c; Oot 79-ys ; Dec 82V40. 24th, 3.15, 6.00, 7.30. Return 9.30 m., noon. 3.30. 6.25, (5.20. p. in.; @42 Portland Aru3A C°.100 l45 160 Holden, Saco. 0.15, —6.20. 7.20, 8.30, Old 'orgle.. Portland Gas Haskell, 11.50 a. Orchard, 7.00. 8.45. 1O.00 a. 12.00 noon, Company. 50 85 90 TOLEDO—Wheat—cash and September at schs 10.50, m., 1.00, 2.35. 3.35, 5.15. 6.3 \ 8.20 I in., _ I.arOOZ. 17 V. “4!,S.‘ 108 110 10c. 11.50 a. farced for Philadelphia, SUNDAY TIME TABLE. ill., 12.10, 5.00, 7.60, 9.30 p. m. that the 48 cons. mtg... .105 1<>6 were signs yesterday professional SAVANNAH—The Cotton market closed Passed out 24tli, sch Nimbus, Philadelphia For Forest SUNDAY TRAINS. e68,1900.6xten’sn.l01 102 for City Landing, 8.00, 9.00, the Drugs «ml p easy; middlings lOYac. Boston. a. toad over-discounted decline, Dyes. ftOgd>g K6S.1900. 1st mtg 1.00 1C1 10,30 111., 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, 5.00 p. m. Union Dears Acid L"t Jhd Ar 25th. sch It T Rundlett, Sullivan. For Leave Station for Scarboro Cross- Carbolic-- 40 Fortland Wator Co's 4s. 1927 Cushing’s island, 9.00, 10.30 a. m. continued their ellorts to further ■® ...107 K>9 NH-Ar sch3 E ing, 10 15 a. in.. 2.00. p. ni.; Scarboro 'ibey Acid PORTSMOUTH, 23d, Alma 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, 5.00 p. in. oxalic.v.:' i2 A Beach, Pine Point, 0.15 a. m., 2.00 In this with Acid Boston Stock European Market*. Holmes, Philadelphia; Miuquas, South Amboy For Little and Great Diamond 12.55, tue decline prices morning tart.... ‘iik®ip L,l«t. for Exefer. Islands, D. m.; Old Orchard, 10.15 a. m.. 12.55,2.00, A Sales of Trefetlieus and Evergreen Landings, success for a time in the most stock at the Boston Stock (By Telegraph.) Ar 24th. sch Herbert M 5.30 p. ill.; Saco, Biddeford^ 10.15 a. in., ujmonla..ik®20 Exchange; Rogers, Plum Island Peaks Islaud, 8.00, 10.30, a. good for 9.00, m., 12.15, 2.00, 12.55.2.00. 5 30 p. m.; Ucnoebuuk, Ptlorth industrial stocks, Buchu LIVERPOOL, Sept. 25. 1900.—The Cotton Kittery. 4.20 p. 111. notably Leaves. 'iss ..... Dover, Exeter, Haverhill. •prominent Atchison. 26% market is lower; spot at 6 15-l6d; sales 2000 PROVINCETOWN Ar 25th. schs Charity, For Ponce’s Berwick, Uus and Boston iX Maine.. 187 bales. from to Landing, Long Island, Lawrence, Dowell, Boston, 5 30 tobacco, People's Brook- Bangor, discearge; William 8.00. 10.30. 4.20 m. 12.55, sugar, Beesew1-^1*.'...'.'.'.66367 American Pickering, 2.00, p. arrive 5.18. 9.42 .m Bell. New York lor Bangor. * p. m,; Boston, p But the list tailed Central LONDON. Sept. 25.1900—( onsols for money Do -9 not stop at Evergreen Landing, Transit. general Massachusetts." 12V» ROCKLAND—Ar sch EASTERN DIV SION. lyn o una 25th, Morris & Cliff, t Runs to Hrunstone ... lJ4ya Bulgaria.New Hamburg. ..Sept 29 at Queenstown Sept J5, steamer Ultonia, island. Dynn, Boston, m., p. m., Morpimie.2 V6®2 60 New York. Boston for Boston 5.57 a. m., 4.00 p. m. Leave Boston at 4 83t*ii4 84 atul 4 87 88. on- Oil New 43. coup.116Va 1151/2 Kaiser WileG Bremen.Oct 2 Liverpool, aha proceeded. leave rites Va(t£4 | bergamot.2 75(3)3 20 Returning, Franklin Wharf, Portland, for 9.00 a. ni., 9.45 arrive Nor. cod Denver ci it. U. St Louis.New Yrork. .So’ampton ...Oct 3 Ar at Matanzas Sent 7, sch Clara A Phinney, at Portland, 7.00, p. m., bills at 4 siliij,4 •'•£*4 liver.. 00 1st.103% 103% 7 a. m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday for 12.10, 19.15 12.40 u»«r>’iul B0@2 Erie gen. Friesland .... New York. .Antwerp —Oct 3 Phinney. Pensacola. p. m., midnight, An-rican cod liter.1 1 25 4». 66 67% Squirrel islaud. Boithbay Harbor, Heron isl- t> u -Vi 00® rvan.* Oceanic.New York. Oct 3 A' at 24. sch John ii—Daily. Silver certtfleatM <^83^4 Mo. Xex.l 2d». 64 64 Liverpool.... Axim, Africa, Sept Paul, and, So. Bristol and East W. N.

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ADVKRT1SEMKNTS TODAY. Elmer L. Verrlll Kills Illmself NKW Dennis McShaw’s Narrow Es- by -» MAINE’S GREATEST STORE. g: Shooting—Was a Young Man. Wilson’s -- ....OF....Academy cape £ J. R. Libbv Cc. §; Elmer L. a man R. M. Lewsen & Co. Verrlll, young about Geo. C. Sbaw.B 27 of committed suiolde in From of Kerosene In the years age, DANCING AND Oren Hooper's Sons. Cleaning Yarmouth Monday night. He had been DEPORTMENT, O. C. b.lwell. Sebascodegan. PIANO ECONOMY. 1 519 Congress St. Dalton & Co. making his home with his brother-in- M. Low & Co. | Frank law. Mr. E. C. and as he failed CLASSES* Owen, Moore & Co. Merrllll, Standard Clothing Co. to make his appearance morn- LADIES AND Pannls the on the Tuesday new out GENTLEMEN.—Mon- Kendall & Whitney. McShaw, engineer We've had half a dozen Pianos and ing, his sister went to his room to call ig day Thursday evenings, T. Kib urn & Co. a commencing W. Sebasootlegan, reoeived most severe Sp October 8th. Terms for twelve R. M. l ewsen & Co. him. Hot her call she tried lessons* anil seri- answering on rental the summer. We've Gentlemen #5 Ladles 00 bpieial notice. scorching narrowly escaped very past ^ 00; $3 the door but found that It was locked. |5 during MISSES and Mas Fannie R. waterman. ous injuries at the works of the Portland MASTERS, YOUNG LA- John W. Perkins C >. Then her husband went and the out of them. DIES and on last. The steam- opened made a GENTLEMEN.—Thursdays P. W. G. & F. D. Association. Company Monday good thing They're from 4.30 to G 00 door by force. It was then found that ^ p m commencing Go’- N. K. Teb pilot.e & Teleg:aph Co. boat was moored there for and In tober 11. No repairs we were pupils admitted to this class Burbank, Douglass & Co. Verrlll was dead and that the wrs back as as new, for order to clean out her boilers about five body just good very g under 14 years of age In a chair against the door, making it Jp MASTERS and gallons of kerosene, or some other Inflam- careful into whose hands went. Of MISSES.—Saturdays difficult to get into the room. Eurther commend og October 13th, mable were used. jg they beginners' substance, from 2.30 to 4 00 p. m. Advanced minlis Found investigation showed that the man had y New Wants, For Sale, To Let. Lost, There was an Ignition, as the result of 3 course we don't call them' brand new, how- from 4.30 to 3 00 p. m. and similar advertisements will be found on shot himself while he sat in the chair which Mr. MoShaw’s arms were ip TUITION—One pupil, 0 under appropriate beads. badly twenty-four page back the door. He had #8 twelve $5 his lids scorched and the tipped against and don't to a new lessons, 00, lesson*, 00 burned, eye ever, get piano g from thn same died In that position, probably instantly. expect pupils family, 815,on shook, generally speaking, was so great twelve lessons, #.*.00 Three pupils The bullet from the good sized revolver for them. Our has come from the IronJ that he had to be taken to his home in a g the same lamlly, #21 00, twelve Ussons had gj price profit Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. entered the back of the head and had #13 000 si'p2dto carriage. we Mu’ gone through the so that there rental. That's offer a has been used over Fifty Years by millions of The Grand Trunk officials who were head, g why very excep- for tlielr children while Teething, were signs of it having under th mothers in the city Monday on a tour of inspec- lodged to a new instru- £=• success. It soothes the child, skin of the oheek. tional warranted, with perfect tion did not leave until about four o’clook g opportunity buy fully practically jonens the gums, allays Pain, cures Wind The cause of the deed was when to Montreal on a undoubtedly its actual worth. Our means Is the best theyjreturned speojj ment at a deal below g Colic, regulates the bowels, and as he had made a guarantee ini train. More material for temporary insanity, good for whether from building emedy Diarrhoea arising on his own life. He was is needed at the new coal previous attempt that the refunded if are not or other causes. For sale by Drug- purposes pockets per- teething a man of who laid Eg you get purchase price freely you g at East A* young quiet habits, up gists in every part of the world. Be sure ui d Peering. great many piles Ills money and had a sum on de- HOREHOUND for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 26 cm have been driven and a towboat quite satisfied. ask Syrup. already ^fectly g posit in the Portland Savings bank. E a bouts with a barge load more Is expected from 4 lie had been out to g the south dally. recently Chicago & and had returned with an invalid brother, Grand Trunk workmen are also await- 2 Pianos 1 Haines Piano ^ ^ ^ ^ «l who not long after his arrival home died. “Hooper** Organs. CASTORIA ing the arrival of material to be used In Ho other motive for the act in- £ the 45-foot addition which except THOROUGHWORT Bears the of Chas. H. Fletcher. constructing At $200 Instead of #250. The of the well known signature sanity is known. The deceased worked ^ ^ product is to be built on to freight shed No. 6 for At $125. ^ This instrument has a In use for more than thirty years, and steadily in the cotton mill at Yarmouth par- Chicago Cottage Organ Co., fine 2c the accommodation of immigrants and fine It has The Kind Yqu Have Always Bought. and had no bad habits. His Elmer ticularly tone, full of and Are the two common household Herbs, other who arrive on the steam- father, ||j Instruments, great power, ; familiar passengers iron 3 to every o e, and most used at tills Verrlll, lives in Gray. Coroner McDon- The Hooper 1b built “on scale, pedals, including in handsome cases, i time of CASTORIA ships. ^5 U10 year. Their preparation Is ough of this city who was oalled, decided honor” inside and out. It has mandolin attachment, etc. A simple. The 2g $50 and $60. young tender leaves without steins (such as Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. that no Inquest was necessary. seven and ore-third full for someone. THE FULL VOTE. ^5 octaves, bargain Some dealers them at ml we sell) are steeped very often combined with and price In use for more than thirty years, three to the note, A =5 scales, strings $85 and $100 5E licorice root. syrup made by adding grams The Kind You Have Always Bought. THE COURTS. It has handsome mahogany case, lated sugar. This was Mother's runedy for ej* A Sqvia.re Piano Colds and throat troubles. Air. Hill’s Plurality la 34,607 and Air. *0* 3 pedals and full swing desk, Coughs, It’s Just as CASTORIA good now as then. We make a Allen’s 7865. specialty of Half a uncommon Herbs which you Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. SUPERIOR COURT. At $50. ve Bicycle cannot get else- where. You can call for the Herb under its In use for more than thirty years, and Notice to Counsel—Counsel are her e- £ 1 New For ^ common or its botardeal name, and teel sure The Kind You Have Always notified to have clients In -5 England Not so modern in as Nothing. Bought. The full returns as made by the olerks by their court shape that you w ill geti just the article wanted, at the others, but value for show the plurality of Hon. John F. Hill, Thursday morning 10 o'clock, In all great criminal cases In are the There are four ladies* new the Republican gubernatorial candidate, which parties Pie*.no Ne money. under in [Z wheels left. If one now BRIEF JOTTINGS. to be 32,007. The returns have been ball, and which sentence has you buy not been that the cases be for next a coming in very slowly of late. At tlrBt Imposed, may season, you get couple ^ Pail The New Pianos there was a decided rush in the returns. disposed of. will be called Thurs- Reduced from $200 to $125. of month’s riding this fall, and get JJ* Schlotterbsck & Foss day in all cases which are not Sg Co., State Agent Perry of the S. P. O, A., Then came a relaxation and in spite of morning This well-known instrument half the wheel for nothing, as we otherwise of. and McManus returned the fact that the law places a time limit disposed has Include, beside the Hooper. are them out for less Judge yesterday *5 mahogany case, swing panel closing Established 1866. it was not until that it was State vs. Joseph Schultz, alias Nobby New and other such from a tour of investigation in the east- yesterday and The England, than half. Twenty-five, The is with desk, ivory keys. range Thirty ern of the state. went to Kook- to make up the full returns. Myers. respondent charged part They possible is seven and a third makes as the and dollar whee s at Prescription a diamond from James M. octaves, RTverton, Thirty-five Druggists. land and visited about one hundred of Even then it was not possible to make up stealing pin with full iron scale. I Steadman of this valued at on *5 and Weber. the islands In that vicinity to learn anything more than the vote received by city, $100. Estey, $14.50 cash *epi243t the ol 7th. This was about the conditions of the sheep. Every- the Republican and Democratic candi- evening August ^ the evening of the fireworks during Old thing was found to be In a satisfactory dates. Home Week. Mr. Steadman was on the condition. The total vote of Hon. John F. Hill board of a crowded car on Mun- Kev. Clinton Simonton, who was the is 73,389 ; Hon. Samuel L. Lord, 40,722, running wThen he felt a hand on his neck- socialist candidate for Congress in this The vote for Congressman in the first joy hill, tie where he wore his pin, and glanced f Oren for Skow- district was: Allen Sorvs. 1 district, leaves this morning 17,803, Lynch 9938, Hooper’s around in time to see the hegan where he Is to speak. He will go giving Allen a plurality of 7865, The just respon- dent’s hand withdrawn over his to Aroostook county, returning In about vote for the second district was Little- being left shoulder. He accused two weeks. Mr. Simonton said yester- field 19,204, Munroe 11,452, giving a plu- immediately him of the day that the socialists might hold a meet- rality of 7852; third district, Hurleigh having’stolen pin, whereupon Store! Gerald the respondent jumped off the oar and OurJeweiry ing in City hall before the Presidential 17,052, 10,247, plurality, 6803; ,| run. He was and IN MEMORIAM. election fourth district, Boutelle 18,801, White pursued caught by is parked with everything new in $ Mr. Steadman and Mr. Keene of Harri- At the of the directors A case of diphtheria has been discovered 8642, plurality, 10,161. regular meeting X the Jewelry line. We have the 1 son. the There were several that did not The respondent was searched at the of Merchants’ National Dank, on IX♦ most in the ♦ at 40 Oakuale street, and a case of scarlet paces complete stock city. but no was found. Tuesday, the 26th was that fever at 79 Forest avenue. vote. A complaint came from one of the polloe station, pin Inst.,It voted, * Come to our store we can show X He was bound over In the municipal the following memorial of their late asso- Charles D. Chase of Kennebunk yester- towns that the warrant had not been you everything usually found in X Mr J and no election was court and ball fixed at $1C00. After- ciate, Woodbary S. Dana, be plaoed ♦ day died a petition in bankruptcy in the posted therefore a that class jewelry establish* ♦ wards there was a hearing before the bail upon the records ot the bank and a copy United States court. neld. The places in which no eleotion X inenL X commissioners to reduce the ball to $800. sent to the family: While gathering apples Monday, Mr. was held are Township 21, Washington BEST $2.00 and it was stated the Elder Hrown of Soutn Scarboro fell out county; Kingsbury Plantation, Somerset by respondent's By the death of J Mr. Woodbury S. Dana /|yj ; counsel at this that if bail was the Merchants’ National bank has lost a of a tree. He was assisted to his home country, and Kossuth, Washington hearing reduced the would be restored. warm friend and a loyal ollicer. STYLE TO Mr. Johnson. county. pin by George Thejnjurles In token of their esteem of Mr. Dana as 1 Frith testified that the was are not serious. One thing to canse satisfaction is the Deputy pin man. and In recognition of his servloes IVIcKenney, "1 |* returned to him by counssl. as a director for a of fourteen ® Coroner Perry has moved from 457 manner in which the vote has ohanged respondent’s period SUITS The took the stand and years, his associates desire that a memor- $8.00. THE Cumberlanl street to 68(5 street. in Aroostook county. It was but a com- respondent JEWELER, Congress ial be placed the reoords of the made a denial of taken upon This evening the Epworth League of paratively few years ago that Aroostook general having luink. the and his off ♦ ♦ the Chestnut street church holds its drst oounty was pretty solidly Democratic. pin explained jumping In relations with his fellow citizens Monument Square. ! the car and that he Mr. Dana was always the and » Z social of the season. A musical pro- The greater part of the population in the running, by saying gentleman, Jb'JtKlttMbortUip did it on car his intercourse was marked with a spirit northern section is French and the ; to get to another In which A A A AAfiAAA W.AAAAAAWA A.AAS A a! gramme will be rendered at the conclu- of genuine courtesy. Never aggressive, IrV ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ wVW V?f ! there was a seat. He denied a ti- For French are Democrats. having was the sion of the business meeting. people naturally he firm in hl6 own opinions, but Little Men. I thorlzed his counsel to make On Friday afternoon the Junior League Of late years, they have seen the advan- any state- tolerant and treated those with whom he ment about the restoration ^f the nln. differed with great of the Chestnut street church will hold tages of the administration suavity. Republican No man was ever more to his The after out about three loyal city Sever In i'ortland was there such a display of a meeting in the chapel, the installation and there has been a great ohange in the jury being than was Mr. Dana to Portland. All returned a verdict of handsome Suits for children. .Never be- of the officers taking place. A full atten- manner in which these people voted. minutes, guilty. that would help her prosperity had his natty, Geo. for state. fore such low for dance is Moreover, the Swedes are all Republl-' Libby hearty support. prices thoroughly made, re- requested. As a merchant he was cans.—Kennebeo Journal. D. A. Mealier for respondent. Z always prompt liable lvanhoe Lodge, K. of P., is to observe and reliable. He was con- clothing. William II. Malone in a search thoroughly Oc- and scientious, and In ‘•Hominy Night” Tuesday evening, pronounoed honesty Here are seizure a the— *» v, u. 1/i’jjji case, line of and both of and Wo deem It tober 2, at Pythian Hall. X. junxrjo xv v/iiUAio paid $100 costs; purpose deed. and In a nuisance case a line of $300 and llttlng to record of him that when pros- Double Breasted Jacket Suits, Sailor Suits, THE Mrs L. M. N. Stevens and Miss Anna had come to In PERSONALS. costs. perity him, he paid Gordon returned Monday night from East full, principal and Interest, obligations Fancy Mixed, Ycstec Suits, neat and dressy, BUSY Thomas Gorman, in a nulsanoa Lebanon, where they went to attend the cas.*, which adversity had compelled him to Three Piece Suits, Middy Suits, Double a line of $200 and costs. settle with celebration of the tenth of paid only partial payment. Breasted, with vest or to match. HOUSEMAID anniversary The same gentlemanly bearing and fancy F. M. agent of Morrison’s will the aasWanoa it Eldredge, the West Lebanon W. 0. T. U., which U. 8. COURTS. courteous demeanor which he had In his Description is you should see appreciate inadequate; for-lcii her In her duties, by Ilay'a “Faust," which soon plays In this olty, Mrs. Stevens ten business relations he with him organized Just years Before Judge Putnam In the CIrcut brought these suits. I unerole, (a modern turnliare Is at the Congress Hotel. to the bank. His business relations with Square polish), _ ago. court was heard the W. yesterday pstltlon It continued for about half a century, Mr. George Stinson, of the Harry Mrs. Ole who was Bull, present then, of Edward 1). Hutchinson et als., of and when Invited to share In Its admin- Also Puritan Oleaaer for po'.sb- Welssenger Tobacco Co., Is at the Fal- was there on this occasion. Westfield," Mass., for the appointment of istration he was ever mindful of the In- I mouth Hotel, as are also Mr. and Mrs. started for Calais terests of those whom he served. He gave They yesterday a reoeiver for the American Palace Car STANDARD CLOTHING Wmxlw oi k or mott E. P. Kicker, of Poland of his best judgment and experience, and COMPANY, Spring. with the Portland anything. morning delegation company of Maine. Knowlton & Knowl- when somewhat xeduoed l)r. Harlow of Montreal Is advancing years I.»c small ran. vlsltlng“hls which left at eleven o’clock for the an j ton appear for the petition. The case his activity he was, to the very last Inter- cousin, Mrs. Charles J. Chapman of nual of the Maine W. ested and W. C. should have It. 1 meeting C. T. U., was continued to loyal. WARE, Mgr., 544 Congress St. today His Spring street. whloh convenes at Calais this week. qulok step, alert motions, cheerful •epUSlt The Berlin Bridge Works company of smile and word will be Mrs. Thomas H. Reed and Miss Reed, Besides Mrs, pleasant greatly Stevens aud Miss Gordon has missed all. H. H. HAY & SON. have returned to New Connecticut, brought against George by York. there were Miss Cornelia M. who Is To the Dow, F. lialey of Blddeford, in the Clroult family circle who will miss him Mr. George P. Thomas, proprietor of of the Portland most we tender our warmest sympathies. president union, of the court, a suit for j the Preble and Mrs. $60,000 damages, nlleged house, Thomas, have Cumberland conference and secre- county to have been sustained his returned from a brief through THE NEW MANUAL TRAINING vacation passed at of the State Mrs. Gertrude tary union; breach of contract as one of the sureties 1 Inn and other In the RECULAR Gray’s points White Stevens Leavitt, editor of the Eastern SCHOOL. "7" to the contract for Mountain company’s construc- region. Star; Mrs. S. Architect for the new ti«Mtn»ing and Carpft George Hunt, ex-president tion of the old Orchard ocean pier. C.A. Tompson’s plans Dyeing, Mr. Philip Carney of Doering street, and national Uniting superintendent; Mrs Olive & L. L. for the Manual Training school house, which has returned to Princeton Bight appear plaintiff, university af- E. Mrs, Susan Fernald have been Hanson, and Mrs. and Haley & Haley of Blddeford for the approved by the school board, ter a vacation spent at his home. A. A. Nickerson, delegates. Their tlokets defence. call for a one story building, with base- SPECIALTIES. Mrs, Tucker has Payson returned from are over the new ment constructed of belck and Washington County granite. Steam Renovating Mattresses (Expert 'Vfl*’ Boston, and is at the Falmouth hotel. Among the cases entered at the present road. The building will be of neat but men to make them over.) Steam JtacoiaUii term of the plain Rev, D. W. Hilacheur will United States District Court Koailierbeds, Dr leaning preach Upon her return Mrs. Stevens will go appearance, and will be admirably j\c Sunday afternoon ana In Is that of George Demers vs. Frank C. ‘Kid Glove* Cleansed Every Day. evening at once to Vermont to attend the meeting adapted for the purpose for which It is £ ff street church. Deerlng, both of Saco, an action for per- C taken and relaid. Vaughn of the Vermont State convention, follow- designed. There will be three large and arpels up Mr. G. of sonal Injuries received while In defen- Woodbrldge Osborne, Winter ing with a visit to the New Hampshire, well ventilated class rooms on the main and Miss Nellie dant’s employ. It Is Interesting from 6treet, sister, M.Osborne, Connecticut, Rhode Island and lloor, also coat room and toilet room. In FOREST CITY DYE HOUSEtinl Pennsyl- the fact that It has PfWTCtt’Q will leave this to a two already been tried In ruo i £n o morning enjoy vania State meetings. the basement will be space for a lathe steam Carp9. cMi weeks’ carriage drive through the White the State Supreme Court, where Demers room and various apartments for the Treble at recovered a verdict for $1,460. This ver- 13 Treble St., Opp. Mountains, visiting Bartletts.^abyans, Cape Cottage Casino will continue storage of dumber used by the school. lloase^ Centre and dict was set aside by the Law Court as Harbor, other resorts during those famous shore dinners for the The heating and will be DelicatessenEPARTMENT. pres- ventilating plant the being contrary to evldenoe.Demer’s coun- trip. ent. They are always well patronized. located In the basement. The heat will sel has availed himself of his ollent’s probably ?>e by steam, and the ventila- privilege as an alien, and taken the case FIEHD DAY OF KNIGHTS OF REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. tion will be secured by the Inlet of cold TODAY’S DINNER. Into the Federal Court. City Solicitor PYTHIAS. air entering across heated oolls of steam The following transfers of real estate Hovey of Blddeford appears for the plain The annual field day of the First Regi- pipe. The threo class rooms will accom- 3 DRESSED h ave been recorded: tiff, and Falrlleld and Moore of Saoo for Bill of Fare. R ment of the Uniform Rank of modate all the boys In the 7th, 8th and Knights George M. Stevens of Portland to the defence. CHAMOIS Pythias w 111 be held In Lowiston, Wed- 8th grades of the grammar schools Jennie H. Auitln of Portland for the for and $250, Yesterday morning grand jury the nine Fish nesday Thursday, October 3rd and throughout wards of the city. Chowder, 15c harnesses- land in Deering district. the September circuit term reported and per quart for carriage! and 4th. Wednesday afternoon there will be The plans of the new building have the each. Arthur E. et of went Into session. It is made as fol- Small ones 10c a Marks, al, Portland, up Roast Rib Pork—Sauce de i street parado followed by a dress parade full approval of Mr. Babb, the teacher Pormnes, size Tic each. to Albert N. Austin of Portland, for $1, lows: Charles L, Grouard, Charles W. Stowed Lima 1 Regular of the regimont. Wednesday evening it Is of manual training In the olty schools Jeans, Riced > 20c size land In Fessenden Portland. Oliver Potatoes, per order Large $1.00. to park, Deerlng, Gorham; D. Matthews, proposed give In connection with Work "on the new building will be com- Swoet Corn, that is Dc6lre L. GUnes of Gray to Samuel Raymond W. ) This is the only kind the ball to be held In Hoffses, Thomaston; menced as soon as the old street grand the City Casco use around the Glines of Gray for $1,000, land nnd build- Charles F. T'oble, Clinton L.Tewksbury, durable for wet hall, a series of exhibition drills for a ohuroh Is vacated, which will be In less ings in Gray, Portland; John S. Ernest S. stable. suitable offered Damon Calkins, than a month. The com- the prize, by Co. of E. publlo buildings Carriage Sponges w>uj|h- Mary Hezelton of Westbrook to Asa Lamson, Lubeo; Alton K.^Bradley, Henry and Uewlston. mittee will have entire charge or the con SALE durable kind, 25c, 50c 75c L. Foster of Portland, for $1, land and E. Ivaler, Belfast; Stephen T. CLAM SALE. A 1 Morrill, struotlon of the school house. each. though not definitely settled the sec- on buildings the northerly side of Uould Garldner; William A, Shuman, Charle SHAW’S ond day of the Delicious Fried enoampment will un- street, Portland. John Clams, 7 j «2c doz & SON, N.Benner, Waldoboro; W.Churohlll, The suit of Bates vs. Rounds, connect- per H. H. HAY doubtedly be passed at the fair grounds Robert F et Greene, al, of Portland, to Edwin M. Illgglns, Farmington; John ed with the Ward 8 wrangle of last elec- Middle St. where the oval offers excellent °ur own Veal opportun- Fred W. Johnson of Portland, for fl.land Thaxter, Klttery, foreman; William R. tion day, was due for trial in the mu- Loaf, o5c per Ib ity for the elaborate of nicipal court but was contin- 1° th* ^a'n* DePar*ment' programme sports and buildings on the side of Frank M. yesterday, Pressed into 8 bricks —I I westerly Parker, Klttery; Irving, Ken ued for a week lb., and sliced to order. Which is being prepared. by agreement of Interest- Quincy street, Portland. nebunkport. ed parties. I---'