PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. E53 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1"C2 uiTi u. A1N ---- *' l,~ SA1DRDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. IJKS’E.iVESKI PRICE THREE CENTS. UUSCKLIiAWEOUS. who could be reached in this ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦«« m vicinity dis- *h puted Mr. left we hear that Aygun has been taken Mitchell’s figures in so far at related to amid a loss of life to the Chinese, they their individual collieries. great Work in the mines is paralyzed and the Easy to ! laborers driven out. Peace between MILITIA ORDERED OUT. the Kussians and the Chinese has come to an end. Years cannot wipe out the enmity engendered.” —see— I Three Regiments Despatched to CHINESE ATROCITIES | Shenandoah. Against Missionaries In Province of ' Sheriff’s Posse Fires on a Ilunun. Mob Washington, September SI.—An official United a communication 1 Through! States Has Mads Disclosure o! coming through diplo- matic channels,was to the atten- i Harrisburg, Fa September 21.—Three brought No about our low tion of th8 State J mystery prices. Miner regiments of a Department today, giv< and Little infantry, and a 9 cash Girl. battery Wo simply buy for when cash is Killing A ing information as to conditions in the i an wo tlie troop of cavalry were ordered out Its got at All in object. Consequently \ mid- Cliina. to Purposes Tse \ lowest prices be had and aro and also very night by Gov. Stone to assist Yang Kiang valley giving # euablou to offer you Sheriff thus A detailed and fully authenticated instances Toole in maintaining order in the of atrocities in the of Hunan FURNITURE 5 Schuylkill mining region. This action province $ was taken against Christian missionaries who es- d much less than other dealers who buy v after a oonference between a on time. the caped and who makes the report long P governor, adjutant general Stewart through \Ve should like for you to A 5 compare and Gen. the officials of the government now for- I the vllulng set we sell for Gobln, on the urgent solicita- Ten Others or tion of warding it to Washington. More Less the sheriff, borough council of 5 825.50 , Concerning conditions in the Yang Tse Shenandoah, and many prominent resi- Made to All the Replies the states that i that can elsewhere for a dents of Inquiries Kiang valley, report tha with you buy that locality. Gen. Gobin has \ similar price. & Wounded. been placed In viceroys there have exercised a most pa« You’ll see a great difference In our a Seriously command of the pro- 5 of oiflo influence orders to the con- # favor. visional brigade and started from here the Powers. despite P trary from Pekin. It appears that tha | Sideboard, ) tonight with a staff on a train i Exteuslon Table. $S5.50 special J p from f 4 Leather Seat Chain, ) ^ Shenandoah, He will establish headquarters there and expects to be on the ground with 2600 troops by 6 o’clock Saturday morning. The organizations § Waitt and Bond’s Frank P. Tibbetts & Co., I whioh have been selected for this servioe | Have Been Ordered To are the j Troops 4th, 8th and_,12th regiments, bat- tery G of an t ami 6 Free St. S Phoenixville, Governor’s troop Strict On All BUGKSTONE I of Harrisburg and the third brigade Secrecy Enjoined # se £■ 2t lstp diana to advise with the governor. Bat- g Cigars equal the come within Si G is tery equipped with Gatling guns. ^lve mfifi°ns Shenandoah 'Trouble Caused I sales of any ether If By Closing Gen Gobln the senior of < -On the iis brigadier I our yearly sales || \ the division and commanded the ^iree firms pro- Known That the in on Blackstones. ;§ / Head. S Six Colleries. visional brigade whioh was ordered to the German Propo§at Has |j I or New Hazleton region after the Eattimer shoot- WAITT&BOND, ing in 1897. Been § y The SOFT FELT HATS that 1 Rejected. 1 England com- .. Gov. Stone Many \ mean head comfort for aud all S received a telegram early 1 ac'urers. i you §3 bined. on lf)c who wear them. They hare a y this evening from Sheriff Toole, advis- 53 Blackstona St- 1 { In/* him 4-V._ __ « 7 mftko this v Vliiw stylish up, particularly -O-- Jliau 9 cigars. totjem. x colors are X fall;—the too, just about killed and 15 injured at Shenandoah / right. > Philadelphia, September 21.—The The sheriff then took the posse to In- that has by the strikers tiring upon a posse of is in our Soft C tragedy been looked for since dian liidge colliery of the Reading com- jjjMIBgMHBlBBglBIIBSBaglBKglggig j Nothing lacking citizens who were the coal workers’ strike was protecting a party of \ Felt Hat display. X lnuaguarted, pany and escorted some workmen up non-union miners on their return from * Washington, September SI—The United patch from the commander of came suddenly and unexpectedly this af- Centre street. As they again neared the the Austri- work. The sheriff said ne was unanle to States government has made full and an squadron In Chinese waters II .1 ■ ■ ■ m. ternoon at Shenandoah. Lehigh valley station, the mob composed saysi 3 cope with the mob and that the complete answers to the various import- “A small Austrian detachment A posse hurriedly gathered together by largely of Poles, Slavs and pres- has oc- / 'IIIF IIA TTPP i Hungarians, ence of ant that have been Sheriff of troops was necessary to the pro- inquiries addressed to cupied the south fort at Pei in con- wmrwA p Toole, Schuylkill county, to hurled stones at the and a shot Tang | deputies it the relative tection of life and property In the com- by powers to the Chinese junction with German and Russian i 197 Middlo St. meet an emergency, was forced to lire on was also firedffrom a troops ■WWaMBI S saloon, following bj trouble. It woe, munity. Moreover, has gone farther and the Austrian and German have | a mob that was threatening workmen on a shower of stones. The deputies then flags A. M’g’r. S and lias made a disclosure of all its pur- been hoisted. The Russians Geo. Coffin, their way home under escort. A man opened fire. They hastened toward OUTBREAKS AT POTTSVILLE. captured Water ^Pitchors, Milk B poses, and as a member of the adminis- two and a mine “I" fa and a Iltcle girl were killed and Main street in the guns exploding station. Instantly meantime, firing ovei Pa 21.—The Pitchers, Cream Pitchers, Pottsville, September tration puts it, it has thrown its hand ‘‘The Austrian losses were jgj ten others wore more or less seriously 500 shots and the mob missiles a naval ca- in odd burling men at the Kohlnoor and run col- on shapes, richly dec- ~ Kehley open the table This action was taken det killed and fourteen wounded. 1 C 1 wounded. Sheriff Toole lost no time in — of all kinds. One man and a little girl lieries were ocrafed : ra driven from their work this after the cabinet meeting today, and Wedge wood, if calling on the commander of the national were found lying dead after the a„ shooting. morning by a crowd of striking Lituan- luncheon at the White House that fol- Spode, Haviland: also 1 §“S || STUDENTS guard of Pennsylvania to send troops to The crowd was finally dispersed. ians and Poles armed with dubs and lowed, served to reduce the decision to WHOLESALE MURDER. German, Austrian, and 1 §1 aid him in keeping the peace. After con- During the riot, windows were broken stones. They smashed windows and oth- the ultimate form. At half past three American make. i ^ sultation, the state authorities at Harris- buildings were wrecked and a numbei Awful Punishment Conflicted On Chi- |1 Whoso eyes trouble them will find er mine property. o’clock Minister Wu called by appoint- burg decided at midnight to send were nese troops persons Injured. The streets of Shenrndoah were crowd- ment By Cossacks. They’re not too expen- R to upon Acting Secretary Hill and was jl it to their advantage consult to the turbulent The held a region. foreigners meeting tonight ed strikers and others were sive for use. by drawn to handed a memorandum embodying the New daily Shenandoah's trouble was and more trouble is feared York, September mo. I mako tho caro of the preolpltated unless the the scene. oar was SI.—Concerning eyes Iof Trolley held up and response of the government the S massacre I by ‘he closing of the six collieries this militia arrives before The of 5000 Chinese at Blagove- morning. eleven men were handled. to the of __ roughly Some request Prince Ching that Mr. stchensk I of students and school children a morning, through the efforts of strike sheriff has asked the & by Kussians, the JiTvenlng Post Philadelphia of them were thrown out of the door. or some other be immedi- Conger person contains an leaders. to abandon the idea ol today account from G. Fred- I have examined tho Reading compiany Chief Burgess Brown of in to DOUGLASS & specialty. Shenandoah, ately empowered begin negotiations erick one BURBANK, GO., More will close tomorrow as a voluntary working the collieries here tomorrow and Wright, .of the faculty of Ober- rescuing his son from the hands of the with the Chinese authorities for a final .242 SVIiddle St. of more than 1000 students move on the of the the has consented to do so. lin, Ohio, college, who was erroneously eyes part Heading company was himself beaten. settlement. strikers, killed at This is done at the of to a late the reported Pekin. The letter was and have re- company. request Up tonight, Hunga- during tho past year hoiu| WATCHMAN SHOT. The minister came away with a dissat- written from Sheriff Toole who hopes In this manner rian that was killM was permitted to lie Stretensk, Siberia, under isfied expression his face. Next date of 6. lieved huudreds of cases of eye- to avoid further trouble, j The outlook at in the gutter where he dropped. Foreign- Shamokin, Pa,, September 21.—Evans upon August a watchman at came M. Thiebaut, the French to 1 however, Is dubious. Else- ers of this class a dead man Is of nc Davis, Hickory Ridge charge. Up July relations between Rus the of suita- midnight, say strain by application was shot this A few minutes’® conversation sufficed to slans and Chinese were where in the 6trlke region everything is use and they refuse to care for the re- colliery, early morning by cordial. Guards to him an answer to his which are an unknown person as he was patrolling impart orally protected the Chinese eastern rail- ble lenses. quiet, although preparations making mains. Aluminum the colliery. The bullet entered his left own verbal inquiry. way through Manchuria were Cossacks for an outbreak in the Hazleton district. Shenandoah council held a meeting side inflicting a serious if not fata 1 Then Baron the German and Chinese and there was no intima- The Heading company has about dis- and passed resolutions calling upon the Sternberg, Bronze wround, who had been notified of the read- tion of trouble until about the I Make No (or Examination. continued the sale of coal for future de- governor to send militia. They also de- charge middle Charge of of at forms a desirable weath- and almost cer- cided to enforce martial law. ARCHBISHOP RYAN TO ARBI- iness the State Department to make June, engineers Teling received a livery tonight's rioting Special silver answer to the German that no more erproof finish means the off of coal officers were sent out to order saloor TRATE. note, called and telegram laborers could be tainly shutting for most any surface, was given that answer. He hastened procured on account of the revolution. N. T. WORTH LEY, JR„ production everywhere in the anthracite keepers to dose their places and to keep Philadelphia, September 21.—Archbish- more especially for those con Armed the that to cable it to his There was considerable Held temporarily at least. them closed until peace was restored, op Ryan today report away government. feeling against that are metallic. We 478 1-2 CONGRESS ST. President R, M. Olyphant, of the Dela- the railroad. said it It was also decided to the sale The department then sent an answer to Many woud never have it in powder or in prohibit ware and Hudson company and President be completed, Man- liquid ready for use. of firearms and ammunition, etc. The W. H. Truesdall of the Delaware, Lack- the Russian inquiry forwarded by mes- consequently many at THE FIRST CLASH. churians were reluctant to Better try it on the Regular consulting Optician swore In the members ol awanna and Western companr, had con- and wired work. council also senger cablegrams containing and sented to confer with him on the mine The Kussians were Kitchen, Laundry Wesleyan Seminary, Kent Hill, and many SUcrlfF’s Pot sc Forced to Fire on Mob the fire companies and other citizens tc the substance of the answers to its diplo- largely dependent Bath Room workers’ strike. He said the time and the PipesI of matic abroad. Thus upon Chinese for labor and vegeta- other leading New England schools. Strikers. aid in restoring order. place of the conference would be deter- representatives Any quantity from 10c closed one of the most bles. The Russians seemed to be oblivi- AT SHAMOKIN. mined some time today. interesting and im- up. septl5dtflstp 21.—Two QUIET ous to Shenandoah, Pa., September portant phas3s of the Chinese entangle- danger in their relations with the a miner and a littl9 Shamokin, Pa., September 21.—In thie UhlnnoA All mnr. 4 »T-~ 1 ** _3 a dead, Hungarian THE WEATHER. ment. The State Department absolutely Middle St. * and ten wounded bullets Immediate region,- everything has been soon as the Kussian girl, people, by refused to make any statement as to the troops went down Paint or with stones thrown the quiet today. Rev. John C. O. Konstan- the river on Shop. injuries by nature of the answers, taking the ground transports July 14, the fort klewich, vicar general of the Greek “GOOD TRADES. mob, is the record of the first dash be- ----7-—-- that to do so would be a violation of the Aygun began without warning, to fire and the church in the United States has offered tween a sheriff’s posse striking diplomatic-proprieties, However, as it upon passing steamboats and, on the ms services me umteu. uiiua noriiert fire was Wo have several lots of this year’s miners at this place this evening. was calculated that all of these answers 15th, opened upon Blagovesb- 1 __ and will in behalf of the strikers chensk some goods and to avoid carrying them Superintendent Adam Boyd, Inside speak will |have reached their destinations and Kussian villages were and Breaker Bosses A few miners at Mount Carmel were burned the fort. The over to next season we have made a Foreman Foley abroad by tomorrow it was promised that oppslte actual in- James and William of Indian mobbed by some foreigners today, but nc jury indicted by the Chinese was BIG OI I’ in prices on these lines. Mitchell, the text of the communications should slight, o’olock this after- one was seriously hurt. but the terror caused Bldge colliery at 3 30 be given to the press tomorrow afternoon. by it was inde- ORANCEINE. Hanan’s for Men’s wear, only a TI1E PAIN ALLAYER. noon, were returning home from work COAL. TRAIN SERVICE CURTAILED The ministers and charges who received scribable, and it drove the Cossacks in- few left, former price $5, now $4. to a of The iSafe Bracer, Cure. when they were met at the Lehigh valley 31.—The the here the same se- frenzy rage. peaceable Chi- Reading, Pa., September messages adopted Space is limited to tell all the benefits man- for a sticks and stones. nese, to the number of or Good shoes Youth’s wear, station by mob with events at Shenandoah have demonstrated cretive attitude. The President himself, 3,000 4,000 in kind has received from its use. Our magazine work he a benefit to To former uo%v The mine officials drew revolvers and it had instructions the city were expelled in great haste, may you. fully get price $2.50, $1.25. for the first time to the Reading officials 21.—Local fore- seems, given that ev- with its usefulness, call H. Boston, September forced rafts acquainted upon tired. The mob became furious, after not their effort should be made to maintain se- and, being upon entirely in- P. S. Gould. Apothecary, 577 Congress street, Fine wearers for Bo}'S, in black that they could depend upon cast fair ery Saturday weather; probably where most of them for free sample and orange booklet. Notice one of its number was shot and attempt- furnish the trade with coal. crecy in this matter until the official dis- adequate, drowned bals at collieries to moderate tem- window. septl4dlmlp Calf, $1.50. continued fair Sunday, in to cross the ed to close in on the officials. They ran ten their closure. attempting river. The It is now admitted that of variable winds. street to O’Hara’s perature; light stream was fairly black with the bodies. ♦♦♦♦ up Lloyd stable, largest operations are tied up, and ten With all this It is known that the Ger- "-GOAL were for two 21.—Forecast Three days after, hundreds of them where they Imprisoned more are Washington, September man that crippled. proposal negotiations with Has but charcoal remains the The mob threatened to burn and New were counted in the water. Mr. gone up, hours. The coal train service It Is ex- for Saturday Sunday: China be deferred until the Chinese re- Wright will, same. Charcoal a in but Sheriff with 20 and says: goes great ways CENTER & the stable, Toole, be curtailed tomorrow. England—Fair Saturday Sunday; for the "Pekin have MCDOWELL, pected, sponsible outrages these cool fall Put a little in the arrived and them and days. deputies, dispersed fresh westerly winds, becoming variable. been surrendered to the allies, has failed “In ourjrlde through the country to 539 Congress St. OUTBREAKS FEARED. stove or heater and see how quickly the the mine officials returned to their roach the city on Thursday, the 19th, we of approval by our government. The dec- chill BROWN’S QUICK FITTERS. 31.—The Le- saw as as 30 and disappears. FOOTWEAR homes. Hazleton, Pa., September LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. has been in a manner many villages hamlets lination conveyed FIRE CHARCOAL of course is the best. high region today seemed to concern it- of the Chinese inflames. One of|them Portland, Sept. 21, 1900. —The loca that cannot give offense,but it is believed BIG BAGS, 10c. ALL GROCERS. self more about the of trouble was a of 8000 or possibility weather bureau records the following: that the United States government can- city 10,000 inhabitants. than one thing._ Whereever one went 8 a. in.—Barometer. 30.008; thermome We estimated that we saw the dwel ADAMS any not recognize the principle that a country lngs ANDERSON, & CO., In this the belief was ter, 68; dew point, 57; rei. humidity, 98; of Chinese in flames district, general be called to surrender Its own 20,000 peaceable that (No. 302.) direction of the wind, S; velocity of may upon that an outbreak would occur. This^feel- awful day; while parties of Cossaoks Fire Insurance Agency tho wind, 8; state of weather, It. rain citizens to a foreign power or powers for ing was no doubt produced by the dis- The were scouring the fields to find Chinese DOM’T 8 p. m.—Barometer. 29.909; thermome- punishment. government does not 31 Street. at Shenandoah and the arrival and them down at What Excliuiige turbances ter, 62; dew point, 61; rel. humidity, 96; relinquish the idea of the ultimate pun- shooting sight. FORGET and on the north of direction of the wind, SW; velocity of became of the women and children no I Irst Class American and Foreign Com name ■ in Hazleton side, ishment of the offenders when they are tho wind, 4; state of weather, It. rain. Horace Andkkson. Chas. O. Adams. large numbers of deputies who are said to but it does not be- one knew; but there was apparently no YOUR J. F. Leach. minimum properly identified, Thos. I.itti.k. Convers Maximum temperature, 71; for them a be prepared for any emergency. The of this should way to escape to place of safe- temperature, 66; mean temperature, 64; lieve the pursuit objeot put SPECTACLES. who arrived at IS; On our way up the river for 500 deputies Freeland, maximum wind velocity, 16 Si, precipi- a stop to all negotiations. The Idea of a ty. PRESIDENT ItETUIlNS TO CANTON. Eye weakness shows itself in vari- miles north of here, during the night tation— 24 hours, .45. commission to the difficulties with miles above the oity, every Chinese ham- adjust it 21.—President was a oharred mass of ous ways. Sometimes appearsjfln Washington, September from Wilkesbarre, are said to number China is again brought forward, and it let ruins. The of a headache. Whatever by Secretary WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. of Motcha was smok- the shape McKinley, accompanied about 200. They were distributed along is that such a commission on large village still suggested it I will find a for Cortelyou, left Washington at 7 45 o’clock between Freeland and The department weather and we were told that 4000 Chinese may be, remedy it, the public road £ agricultural the part of the United States may either ing and a one at that, I will this evening for Canton, Ohio. The train cases of vio- for 21, taken at 8 had been killed. The wholesale destruc- speedy Jeddo. There were fewer bureau yesterday, Sept. form part of the joint international com- Is due at Canton tomorrow the observation for make a careful examination of your morning. lence today than on yesterday when the p. in., meridan time, mission which it is will be tion, both of property and of life, was hoped appoint- and tell what the The President has not made up hla mind of this sec- section in this order: to be a I eyes you exactly mine workers in yarious parts his being given ed for this or, in the event of thought military necessity. purpose, Is. Whether it is how he will remain In Canton. It direction of wind, state of shall never the in one trouble care, glasses long tion were attacked on their way to and Temperature, the failure of the effort to secure joint ac- forget night spent or medlolne that I will ad- Can be stated that he will not of these a few miles below you need, posltigely from work. weather: tion, then the members can go on and villages Ay- take any aotlve In the campaign and three or four after hostilities vise you honestly. part Good health is the offspring As to the strike situation itself, there Boston. 6S degrees, SW, p.cloudy; New deal’directly with China for a settlement. gun, days will not make speeches and 72 SW. clear; Philadel- household was campaign of Pills. was no noticeable change today. Both the York. degrees, One fact concerning the^United States' began. Every packed up he will not make tour phia. 69 degrees, SW, cldy; Washing- in cax’ts and removed in the middle of any campaigning Ayer’s an! the strike leaders claim that was learned Is A. I¥l. operators ton, 72 degrees, SW, cldy; Albany, 64 answers, officially, WENTWORTH, ot any sort. There likewise will bo no President the night to the prairies in the interior. C. Ayer Company, they have made decided gains. degrees, W, rain; Buffalo, 60 degrees, that They contain no new proposition; receptions of visiting delegations. J. 60 The were insufficient and the Mass. Mitchell today issued figures showing W, dear; Detroit, degrees, W, p. cldy; they simply clean away the debris of un- guards Practical Opticisin, Practical Chemists, Lowell, 60 S, clear; St. Paul, SEC. LONG AT WOliK AO AIN. that out of 17,475 mine workers In Hazle- Chicago, degrees, answered Inquiries. only way,as they thought,to protect their 64 degrees, S, clear; Huron, Dakota, own was to 546 1-3 Congress St. ton district have refused to go to families, strike terror into 21.—Secretary Hair 18,825 66 degrees, SE, clear; Bismarck, 68 de- PART AUSTRIA TOOK. Washington, September Ayer’8 Sarsaparilla Ayer’s Vigor the hearts of Chinese. And so the work. Very few operators live in this clear; Jacksonville, 78 de- alllthe Long resumed his duties today after a va- Ayer’s Pills Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral grees, SW, but those and officials grees, SE, clear. Vienna, September 21.—An offioial des- work of destruction has gone. Since we Office Hours,—Sp^S'toVp^* cation of several weeks_ln New England. Ayer’s Ague Cure Ayer’s Coma tons ^action, operators the Pekin government ordered the viceroys bertha with Count Von Waldersee on CLIMBING. IN TRANSIT. federal oaso of Relay v, llardin PITTSBURG LIQUOR supra, is to assemble a large army and march It x>aru, hag arrived at Woo Sung. She equally applicable to Rhodes v Iowa above cited. “The to the north, Hut as the vlll to Kiao Chou tomorrow. opinion o' L viceroys person IMA go minority of the court Irntra Won and Lost Yes- sitting in that case were to an cru- Brooklyn to be ally opposed anti-foreign REVIEW BY WAEDEHSEE. appears very elaborate and exhaus- in Important Decision An- tive of the sade, th e order was not exeouted, Instead terday. question involved, and mav |i Shanghai, 31.—Count Von commend September itself to one assembled an many as oontalnim* of that, of the otlioials Law Court. the Waldersee will review 6090 men of the nounced by better conclusion. Our obedience of undisciplined coolies who fa army 15,001 and force tomorrow. Civil Power in Control Brooklyn, September 21.—The game due, however, to the judgment whloh marched a formal compliance pro vails.’‘ While therefore north,as ras hotly contested today, Demont prac- intoxicating of the PUNITIVE EXPEDITIONS NECES- liquor continues to be with the*order. This~action Yang t, [nterstute Commerce Lmr Forbids recognized by feu? at Galveston. ;cally losing it by a wild throw to the eral as a the Pekin influ- SARY., authority legitimate subject of Tse vioeroys in resisting late In the sixth. Interstate i Attendance 2,500. Selxurea on Trulua, commerce, that clause of sec ence the foreigners, is said to have Was Berlin, September 31.—“The Chinese tlon 31 of 27 of against Germany’s Proposal i: core: chapter the revised sfcat- had an important effect in preventing a jourt, by an imperial edict, issued Sep- utes or Maine which declares that “no — r few York, 00000210 1—4 person shall general spread of disorder. tember 8,” says a Shanghai despatch to knowingly bring Into the j Brooklyn, 20000000 1—3 state any Pat Forth the Lokal Anzeiger, “was removed from An important deolsion has just been Intoxicating liquor with Intent to sell the same in the Hits, New York, 8; Brooklyn, 8. Er- tbe law court in the case gfcate I'ai Yien Fu to Sian Fu, The military Contract for Streets Has mnounced by ‘in violation of must be CONCLUSION REACHED. Clearing 3i’B, New York, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Bat- law,’ held in authorities in Pekin all jf State v. libel operative as to the agi-ee that puni- jnes, Meroer and Bowerman; McGinni- intoxicating liquors by repugnant constitution of the United States. The Government Has Decided VVluit to Do tive expeditions to Shan Si and Manchu- Been Awarded. S' 7 and Farrell. ; md the Grand Trunk Kailway Co. entry most therefor be, in Case of China. ria have become because of the ilalmant. The opinion was drawn by neoessary HIT YOUNG FREELY “Judgement for the claimant wholesale murders of missionaries and fudge Whlt9hou3e and the following com Order for return of to 21.—-A cabinet Pittsburg, September 21.—The home liquors issue,>’ Washington, (September irises the more essential of it. The Dr. Mumm Von Schwatzenstein (Geimian t 3am Louis rather 1 parts was hold Secretaries again defeated St, meeting today, Pong court on statement Until Von Waldersee minister to China) urged this course. Atten- sase comes to the law ROOSEVELT IN and Hitchcock and General islly, Young being bit freely, UTAH, Attorney >f faots: Militia Will Re- ance Soore: 2 being present. At its oonolusion LI HUNG AT TONG Regt. l 3,000. Griggs Should Reach Pekin. KU. “The liquor concerned in this oase had the official announcement was * 10121020 x—7 HU Visit (he Mont 1 0f following via ’lttsburg, New nterenting Tong Ku, September 19, Shanghai, main in t. 2 0—3 jeen shipped at Portsmouth, Hamp- made: City. Louis, 1000000 Tour. Sepember 30, (Copyright 1900 by the As- shire, in October, 1899, via. Boston and “The has reached a de- St. 12. Er- government sociated Press arrived Hits, Pittsburg, 15; Louis, Maine Kallroad and Grand Trunk ltail- )—Li Hung Chang r St. 2. Batter- termination relutive to the Chinese situ- ___ ors, Pittsburg, 1; Louis, an Tuesday at the Taku anchorage,where i 38, Philippi and O'Connor; Young and war, accompanied by a continous way- Balt ation. It will be made publio as soon Rake, Utah, September 2l,-Qov. he was visited Rear A dmiral 1 toblnson. and was to a In by Remey bill, consigned person ernor Koosevellt s visit to Balt as it can be communicated to the powers l^ake was and the Russian flag captain. COULDN’T HIT HAHN. Lewiston,' Maine. While it was standing First Train Fulled Into City the most Interesting, both from a interested.” lie pollti- Russian Witt Li proceeded to “1’ong Ku today. He in the siding at Auburn it was seized by cal and social of It Is known that three notes Understanding Cincinnati, Ohio, September 21.—Ohl- point view, of any that definitely was received with no honors and the Auburn taken from special Yesterday Morning. c could not hit llalin police ollioers, ho has made on his have Leen one in reply to the ago today. Garvin, yet long tour. On his prepared, his presence attracted little attention. the oar and removed to the Confirmed. c s had a bad Hartsel and depository return from his with German one bearing upon Hung usual, Inning. gallop the rough proposition, Only the Russian and officers whoro seized are kept. At the Japanese _ ( new made a lrn- llquorH he visited the famous the last ituasian and one rela- Jrer, the men, good riders, Mormon tah- proposal called on a was in not him, but later he had long time of its seizure It transit, to listen to an communication from the Chi- i iresnlon. Attendance 800. Soore: ernaole orgau recital. tive to the conference with Vice Admiral Alexlell on having been delivered to the consignee.“ the nese delivered by Minister linoinnatl, 00010500 x—6 During morning Governor Roose- government, boaj’d a Russian Galveston, Texas, September 31.—At it was contended tho Grand Trunk warship. 00002000 1—8 by velt sent the first- distance that this olothe noon J Jhloago, long telephone Wu, asking government Earl a Russian today martial law was abolished of Canada that the Li, accompanied by Hallway Company message over the line constructed Minister Conger with power to trout with and the civil resumed control Hits, Clnncinnatl, 7; Chicago, 4. Er- between guard of seven and his own tflW government seizure of this tho officers esoort, ors, Cincinnati, 0; 2. Batter- liquor by police Balt Rake and distance Prince Chlng in peace negotiations. ot affairs. The contract for the Chicago, Cheyenne,a of 560 latter unarmed but wearing the imperial cleaning j es, Hahn and Kahoe; Garvin and of Auburn before its delivery to tho con- These several oommuuloatlons which This Despite Russian Kling. miles. streets has been awarded to a local llrtn. of the third clausa uniform, will proceed by special train to signee was in violation Governor Roosevelt set forth the of the United DIVIDED HONORS. and Perry S. Heath position Tien where a residence has been They commence work Monday morning of section of the first urtiole of the Massacres at Amur. Tsln, eight were each presented with a (States, will not be made publio until to- with an of laborers. Boston, September 21.—Boston and genuine cow- prepared for his occupancy. army Constitution of the United States con- divided honors At- boy saddle and bridle, this afternoon. morrow. Adjutant General Sourry of the Texas Philadelphia today. the “to ferring upon Congress power Governor Roosevelt After the cabinet meeting Attorney AMERICANS TO MOVE OUT. volunteer 1 .endanoe 2,000. Soore:, spoke brlelly. He guard has placed his regiment I’egulate commerce with foreign nations General (Secretaries and paid a high tribute to the American sol- Griggs, Long London, September 33 —Telegraphing of militia at the servloe of the city and doston, 1042 0 0 04 x—H the several states." But the and among diers and disoussod the Hitchoook,Adjutant General Corbin, act- from Pekin of Morrison and 00000000 0-<0 Philippine ques- September 10,Dr. they will remain here for guard Philadelphia, judge of tho municipal court held that the of and Ur tions, saying that thlB country was in ing secretary war, Hill, acting says: patrol work. No saloons will bo per- Hits, Boston, 18; 4. Er- was and deoiarod the Philadelphia, seizure legal liquor bound to of with the Presi- 1 8. Batter- honor protect the islanders from secretary state,lunohed General Chaffee has received orders mitted to keep open. There will be no rors, Boston, 1; Philadelphia, forfeited. From-thls decision the claim- ana ms dent at the White House. Continue to Pour Into ies, Dlneen and Clurke; Dunn and Doug- Aguinamo roiiowera, Troops from American to oease his preparations impressment of men to work and there Is ant to the Judioial lass. appealed Supreme Senator Carter of Montana Manchuria. for wintering his troops in Pekin. This plenty of work for mechanics and labor- nAiivt. If. la nHmUnct; that, tha uuivnrA spoke ^ UOVJUUU VJ UlUUi / The meeting at the Salt is to mean America -rv. u. ui iuo brielly. Lake PEI TA interpreted thatjj Js ora, xuutuia, uiopcuiui of the liquor in question under the cir- CHU TAKEN. 01200003 0—6 theatre tonight was one or large propor- contemplating a withdrawal of her troops, Galveston board of underwriters, Is foot- Boston, cumstances disclosed In the state- 01013110 3—10 agreed the the abandonment of her intei*eets in Pe- Philadelphia, tions, building being crowded, Gen. Wilson Cublcs Tlint 11c 11ns Tnlten ing up the losses. He has finished in the ment of facts, must be justified, if at 10. Er- kin and the transference to another pow- dlstrlot east of 26th street and finds that Hits, Boston, 11; Philadelphia, the of seotlon City. 3. Batter- all, by provisions thirty- FORGET THE PAST, er numeorus con- rors, Boston, 2; Philadelphia, of^the protection.of the in the territory of total destruction east re- ies, Nichols and Sullivan; Frazer and one of chapter twenty-seven of the the Associated verts who American (Copyright., 19C0, Press.) reached the missions of that 6treet 1619 houses were destroyed. McFarland. vised statutes of Maine, and of ohapter and survived the The withdrawal Ilrynn Urge* itepuhllcan* to Pekin. Monday, September 17—via 22.-4 a. ru.—It 6lege. Ills diagrams show that five to seven 728 of the act of of Cooildtr London, September NATIONAL. LEAGUE STANDING. Congress August 8, of the is of ex- til c “New” Taku, Thursday, September 20.—Gen. seems to be generally believed through- German legation capable blocks of the district lying along the Gulf 1890. Section 81 of chapter 27 of the 11. Quesllon,. com- but a is felt that of Mexico and of 42nd street was Club. Won. Lost. Per.Ct. James H. Wilson, the American out Europe that Germany purposely pro- planation, misgiving west S. is as follows: America also to withdraw her It- 42nd 73 43 .603 mander, took Pel Ta Chu this morning. posed her demand that the anti-Iorelgn proposes shornjof buildings. We3tIof street, Brooklyn, “No person shall knowingly bring Pittsburg, 72 51 .685 Weepi ng Water, Neb., September21.- No details of the affair have been eration. the settlement was and nearly or leaders should be surrendered before ne- sparse 05 57 .533 into the state, knowlingly transport Philadelphia, Hon. W. J. Bryan conducted a can- a far baok today learned, but the British officials have re- were with a everything but few buildings 61 60 .504 from to place in the ln- gotiations commenced, Boston, place state, any vass of his old BRYAN’S LATEST MOVE. from the demolished. 57 67 .460 with intent to sell the Congressional district. He ceived a depatch announcing that “the view ol delaying any genei’al acceptance gulf.were Chicago, tnxicatlng.llquors St. Louis. 54 67 .446 same in the state in violation of law, or left Llnooln at nine o’clock. At Elm- temples were taken according to arrange* of her proposal until Field Marshal The Galveston Hay bridge was com- Cancel* In Illinola to Cincinnati, 54 68 .443 with intent that the same shall be so sold wood, he took a and drove ment.,: Engagements at 3 o’clock this and the carriage twenty Count Von Waldersee should arrive at pleted morning New York, 52 70 .426 by any person, or to aid any person in Speak lu Ea*t. miles across the country to Syracomin It '1b expected that Gen. Wilson will Pekin. A despatch to the Daily Tele- first train to arrive since September 8 such sale, under a penalty of lifty dollars for each oiTenue. All such in- Otoe oounty. lie spoke to a large assem- move on San liai Tien (San Kia Tien?) graph from Washington, asserts that the pulled into the Union depot at 6.26 liquors 31.—William J. OVATIONS FOR PROHIBITIONISTS tended for unlawful sale in the state may blage ot people there and when he con- and destroy the Chinese arsenal at that United States has Chicago, September o'clock. It was the Santa Fe train No. 5 government politely TOO. be seized while in transit and proceeded cluded he made another Bryan has cancelled all his dates in Illi- Full twenty mhedrlT* place. declined to agree to Germany’s proposal due here at 9.06 last night. passenger against the same as if they were unlaw- " to Water. He hare The nois and will make speeches in the east all the Waterloo, la,, September 21.—The third and in Weeping spoke tonight Germans moved westward today on this very ground. train service has been resumed by fully kept deposited any place instead. of the “Prohibition ln- The act of of In a grove,to a large and attentive audi- and it is doubtful if they co-operated In with Count Von Wal- lines entering the city via Virginia day's trip special Congress August 8, 1890, any event, known as the Wilson is in oluded a schedule of six between commonly act, ence The speech was addressed mainly in the takingjOf Pel Ta Chu, fi dersee and Li both Point. stops these terms: Hung Chang journey- THE GOEBEL TRIAL. to and was an re- Newell Junction, where a good Republicans appeal to Japanese soouts report that the sur- ing northward, matters must soon reaoh isenor Lorento, Mexican consul, has Iowa, “Ail fermented, distilled or other In- 21.—In the sized was held at result- toxicated or | them to consider the new questions pres- rounding country is^freo of the enemy. a crisis. Frankfort, Ky.t. September ceived official advloe that the congress of rally Waterloo, liquors liquids transported trial of James Howard, In a continuous ovation for’the nomi- into anv state or territory or remaining ented in the campaign without regard ho No word has been heard of the 6th cav- The manner of Earl Li’s today charged his government has appropriated $30,000 ing 'reception thereii# for nse, consumption, sale or allillations and oolumn which is in the with being a principal In the Goebel nees and most encouraging ol past party prejudices. He alry operating seems to confirm the for the relief to Galveston. promises storage therein, upon arrival in suspicions existing shall, attention to the Dr. of Clay county, A was held In or paid especial Increase e( northeast. in Shanghai regarding his close under- shooting, Phillips The situation of the city continues to support. large meeting such state territory, be subject to the was re-called and said a blow on How- the court house at Des Moines. and effect or the laws of suoh the army and the Philippine question, with Russia. About Rus- Improve and Dr. Wilkinson, city health yard operation standing 4,000 state or territory, enacted in the exer- As announced the Associated Press ard's head in 189ft had affeoted his mem- that all from an out- Returning to Ames from Des Moines, by sian treops and all,the] prlncipal]Kusslan officer, says danger cises of its police powers, to the same CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS. and made him absent-minded at was made An all last in a received from officers met him at ory break of any disease Is now-past. a^short scop day rally extent and in the same manner as night, despatch Chung Liang Chen, though Hartford, Conn., September 21.—Tbs Pekin, under date of times. C. H. Robinson said he was In was In session; six hundred enthusiasts suoh liquids or liquors had been pro- Sunday, September half way to Tien Tsin. A long confer- State convention of the Democrats the Board of Trade hotel talking to How- the house. At Marshalltown duced In such state or territory, and shall today 1j, via Taku, ence was held at which no Riling opera Thursday, September 20, representa- TEXAS. not be therefrom reason of nominated Samuel L, Bron- ard when a man came In and announced STRICKEN were assembled on exempt by unanimously Gen. Wilson with hundred Ameri- of was 1800 people Court eight tive any power present. This re- being introduced therein in original son of New Haven to be that Goebel had been shot. He had met goveruor; Cyrus can and six hundred British and markable a Most Disastrous Storm lu Years Strikes square to greet the candidates. Mr. Met- or otherwise," troops friendship exists at time packages m.; «U* Intersected ravines. today by General Ure, burning bad*y S.OOanu 4.’0 a rn.. U4» and 415 p PEI TANG FORTS by They captured the In error was convicted In 9.99 ACTIVE. Klao Chou when the Germans seized that the Philadel- death. plaintiff 6.00. m.oo sum ll.4Mi.rn* and p.nu Sundays, 38 cars of one car of coffee and 19 Manuger Henderson, the state court under the arrive close a m* and WC that flour, statute or Iowa 12.46 p. so.; U.45 Berlin, September 21 —A despatch re- place. and Coal and Iron m. damaged engines. Yesterday evening phia Heading compa- of unlawfully conveying Intoxicating p. ceived here It is that Liu Kun IT S A DESPAIR CLUB HER& conne> today from Taku,dated today, reported Yl, viceroy ny had increased its wages to the miners liquor “from one ptaoe to another In th* Augusta. Intermediate offices and Lieut. U. P. Clarke was shot, but not atttd of alarmed at the of state.:* Whether the had actua lion via Maine Central lallioed-Arnve September 21, 6ays: Nankin, prospeots ten percent. The report was evidently (Blddeford Record.) consignee at4« fatally, while making the rounds, by a nnd {).oo*i. m.. 12.43 and 6.15 p m.; close the German lleet the notice of the arrival of the package, and “Yesterday.; evening the Pel Tang forts ascending Yang Tse due to the increasing its work Blddeford rumsellers and 11.45 a. m.. 4.15 and 9.00 p m. sentry. He either did not hear the sen- company have organized a a reasonable opportunity to remove 11 opened fire on the Russian Kiang, is placing obstructions In the hours from to 9. “This Farmington. Intermediatenffloes andeonoei Infantry or the did not hear ing 7J£ per day Worry club, which Includes every man from the freight warehouse before th< • channel try’s challenge sentry tlnns. via Maine Central railroad—iraw camp, wounding 25 men. Since below the Kiang Yin forts and said “that seizure did not It was held a m early his reply.” means,” Mr. Henderson, the engaged In the wet goods business In appear. by 12.46 and £.15 p. m. sclose at 7.45 a ol and this a to the northeast of fedoral court, three morning German howitzer battery sending troops Kiang men are about twenty the again divided, jus- Mock tan intermediate offices and comm- making really per city. tices that Su for fear the dissenting, his canvlclon wa: lions via Knox and Lincoln railroad—Arrive has-been shelling the forts and town.1’ Germans may land troops THE “HEATHEN CHINEE.” cent more but there is no change money, erroneous, for the reason that the not oi 12.43 and o.oo p. m.; close at too and 12 m. there to attack Klan MESSAGE FROM CHAFFEE, Xsing Jfu. Washington, September 21.—The Chi- in the rate of wages, except that the WOMEN HOLD POLITICAL MEETING tie* plaintiff In thus moving the pack- Sl.ou hey an. Iniermedtate offloss and conaeo- ji [road—Arrive si The Shanghai of the age was a of the Interstate commerci tiwiis, via Maine Central correspondent nese Mr. men are and, con- New part * 21.—The follow- minister, Wu, upon hearing of working longer hours, York, September 21.—An innova- 12.46 p. m.; close at 12 id Washington,September Po3t transportation anti was befort Morning expresses the opinion that the Galveston are more The tion In performed offices and ing despatch received at the War Depart- disaster, telegraphed to sequently, making money. politics was made today when a the law of Iowa could constitutionally /Stand Pond. Ft,, Intermeitlatf) Germany’s policy may yet lean to a ris- remains the same.” connections, via Grand Trunk Kailwar-ir- ment yesterday from General Governor Sayers an expression of deep rate, however, number of women under the auspices of attach to It. In the majority opinion 1 W Chaffee, In Central China. rive at 7.t>0. il.« a m.. 6.00 p. tu.; Sways ing is said: “We think that- tht 5.00 was made public this morning: sympathy and accompanied that With the national commercial and Industrial Interpreting a. tn.; close at 7.30 a nL. 1.00 and pm The Standard has a Taku as- statute by the light of all of its 5.00 p. m. telegram his check for 1100. he re- Population of dubuque. met in a hail on provis Sundays “Taku, no data,’” personal Today league Bfoadway, There lens It was not N. //., intermediate offices and cos serting that, as a moans of Intended to aud did not Gorham, averting ceived a telegram from Governor 21.—The cen- were four women on the and a cause the of nections, via Grand Trunk lakroad—Arr:»>« “Adjutant General, Washington: Sayers 3 Washington, September platform power the state to attach t« *•** punishment, the acting governor of Pao an 7. o nnd 11.45 a in., and t,.oo p. m.: Sunday* returning his most hearty thanks for the sus bureau announces that the number in th9 audience. In accordance interstate commerce whilst ana- B’,“Pekin, September 19—Rookhill-Wilson population shipment а. in.; close at 7.30 A in* 1.00, 6.00 p m. Ting Fu has posted a or- the merchandise was In transit proclamation of and the of as with the announcement that men would under ut 7.30 a. tn. and 7.30 p. m. expedition returned; object successfully Bxpresslon sympathy practical Dubuque, Iowa, is 36,297 against such days dering the suppression of Boxers. shipment and until Its arrival a 5 Montreal Arrive at 7.0fi amt 11.43 a. »• *nelby, better known as “Kid'1 MoCoy, was seized the Sou/h Portland, Cape 21.—In the by police olllcers In the Arrive at 7.30. ll.oo a in. 8.00 p m.iclose The successful liam is Nearest relative or friend,Elizabeth Mans- Town,September Cnpe v ras dismissed car of the expedition that General evidently^ lxxaking ready to send by agreement when the ruilway company while It was a. 1.30 and 6.30 m. House of Assembly today, the treason in.. p. .,r1v9 Chaffee refers to more to China. ield, Lynn, Mubs. c ase was ailed standing on the siding at Auburn befori Pleasant dale a,id fash O«*nci*-Amv« probably is the one troops All the regimen- today. Mrs. MoCoy's 7hWa»v Jill was passed to its third it had reached its ami 11.15 Ain. and 4.30 P-m-l dose he mentioned In his tal commanders in their reading by c ounter-suii was destination in Cowls- despatch of Septem- farewell speeches TliAlN INTO at the same and It Is nini 1.30 and 6..70 m. GALESTON. , vote of 46 against 37. withdrawn ton, expressly conceded In thi p. ber received to soldiers who t Hue. 16, yesterday, in which he have linished two agreed statement of faots SI years’ New 21.—General Pas- that (be seizure I8I.AKD A11.3. said York, September was made while Gen. Wilson was to the west- service, moke a of that the liquor “was In tran- a id., 4.15 P going p^lnt declaring ( Peaks 2» enger and Freight Agent Bartle of the STILL RAINING sit; and before Its ward of such an IN INDIA. to the con- 2.30 .. Pekin to clear the country of Increase Is necesary and of ex- A delivery in. (• I.,tn Hi 8.30 a. m.. p.m. Vtohlnson, & Santa Fe Shocking Calamity. slgnee.’’ It follows that the and Chshsagat Boxers and the oonildenoe Topeka railway upon author HarptweU, Long open up coal fields. pressing that there will be Calcutta.September 21.—The extraordl- lty of Khodt-s v. close at 8.00». yetem, received the tele- “Lately befell a railroad laborer” Iowa, supra, this seizure rive at 9.00 a m., 6.00 p. m.; His volunteers today following r rainfall In was reference to Rockhlll Is not dear to enough to meet all demands vrifces K ary northern India has not made while tha 3.30 p. m. ;ram from General at Dr. A. Kollett, of liquor continued t< of Manager Polk, Williford, ° wised be au Interstate MAI1A the officials hero. the situation. \rk. Ills foot was but for four days. Half the of shipment, before the BTAOK Ialveston: badly crushed, oit.v closest Suckien’s Arnica Salve cured C alcutta is transportation of it had terminated ami at5.30p. m.; WALDEKSEE AT WOO quickly submerged and even in the Pouery Peach—Arrive SUNG. “Our first train comes Into Galveston 1 dm. It's before it had Deoomo to TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONK DAY simply wonderful for Burns, n orthern subject the oper- »' and rail part the streets are llooded to ation of the law of the and Berlin, September 31.—A re- onlght communications with ] lolls, Plies and all skin It’s Btate of Maine Z°< ape"’Elisabeth jralpWidfle-AfflW Take Laxative Hromo dispatch eruptions. of Iho m. dose at 6.00 a m. Quinino Tablets. All [ he mainland Is now established 1 he world’s depth three feet. seizure was therefore am 7.3d a in. and 6.30 p. i oelved here from under fairly champion healer. Cure Many houses prematuro druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. Shanghai date ol c nd are we prepared to handle business * 25o. Sold H. ^ ave Thus unauthorized, JB. W, tirovo’s is ou eaou guaranteed. by P. S. collapsed. far there has been lode’s Comer, signature box. 25c. today says that the German £ 3 usual. : The °I)uek^rond, warship ( loold, 577 street. t ut little observation of Chief Justice 1’. te -i South Casoo^k ^ Congress loss of life. In Windham, liaymond and btnte v. liurns 8g Me. ». m- 658, respecting n 110.09 a m. close at 2.00 hat were In starting aceordance to own falser efforts and gre4t Wilhelm's order to ability, ha has has exterminate a tainly Its drawbacks; endless s On vlthout gained forum >« place parth Thursday the Flora Niokerson quarter the Chinese amo/g phiioTo large and small were nation, * 18 an contantly coinin g one hundred _miscellaneous. the dU"U to brought barrels of fresh ___MISCELLANEOUS. guarding entrances to the halls of to his merely listen and going; we could but L his low voice wonder if thei e mackerel to J. D. Randall at I are and watch his Union : earning, marble earnest siting figures of was any spot saved to the Wharf. expressive face t>r»«Mne family. The same day the Uncle Joe br°thors Alexander and thing our sojourn What do the ., Wilhelm m the “Stars and Find German has Stripes brought 12,000 pounds of ground fish to Them- Humboldt, who empire taught us, mean on travellers gave without stint for which that Saule? and qu crosi !• the same he is, none are too iokly place. THE of lowly to CATARRH furtherance the OF escape street one SUM ing afternoon we i knowledge, money, tiie eagle eye of the eageri y esterday the Robert and Carr selves In Berlin. Hme and Kaiser s Polizir read brought One said he lnlluence, and to whom in who Krolls' garten—Sousa” | ! Win t doptor could cure me; I took purpose to procure 12,000 pounds of ground fish to largest, measure the all tribute due’ further Loveitt:s, his medicine two University owes Its It was the information did we heed sa\ e and the Lottie months, but it did me first we May 8,000 pounds to Tre- founding uint thing saw on our that the week no good. prosperity. Shrubs and return from the following we should has r fetlien’s. make University: a large olli- the Howering plants the grounds at- o al incomparable baud. We had misse “A friend of mine advised me to document lying on the try tractive, and seats beneath table. We it two in Eli EE the trees shoos in our by days Munich, where the cit y BAPTISTS. Peruna, and I did so. After I oiler shoes, for ^twoen had and quiet resting places with us we went wild over Hulk Tliroogli Tiergarten Up one’s owned but one “Liberty Bells,” am i _ taken two bottles I found it was book and The passport whioh had ax- help- papers. big door surely now we would not fail to assist s swung plred in t Twelfth Annual me, so / took six “do May: we Meeting at Dover Next ing bottles, and it the Linden. back; look as if you ! tremblingly opened the ovation Americans would belonged’ was the give thei cured me the communication couched in Week, sound and well. If anyone Imploring whisper, as W's somewhat celebrated “Maroh roving eye and King,” Early w e wants to deliver” style and read- know Peruna has done for _stand Were at the crate where one mn^b- unotia d me, if they will write to me l will The twelfth annual meeting of the answer ” Maine Free Baptist Association will be promptly. Emma held at the Dover and Foxcrolt Free Bap- Mankin, Mont Eagle, Tenn., A Summon to the Police in a recent tist churoh at Dover, Me on September letter, says: “I have suffered with 25th, 2Gth and 27th. catarrh of the stomach and bowels Station. for three I tried The programme will be as fellows: years. three doctors and several different medicines recom- TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25, mended for troubles similar to mine. 7.00— Devotional led service, by Rev. Your medicine was Everett Leisher, Augusta. recommended to me, and after the 7.30—Welcome, Rev. H, H. Hayes, use of thirteen bottl-.3l A Night of Sousa ami Picture It pastor. was entirely cured.” 7.45—Annual sermon, Rev. A. T. Sal- D, The exceedingly hot weather of the Recalled. ley, D., of Lewiston. Announcement of committees on credentials and on seat- present summer is producing an alarm- ing delegates. Social greeting. Recess p / ing fatality from diarrhoea, cholera until Wednesday morning, Rev. Chas. Leander, San Francisco, Cala. infantum, cholera morbus and dysen- WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 26. and Rev. Chas. Leander, pastor First Spir- tery. Every family person ought 8.00— to be with an Prayer meeting, led by Rev. Ev- tual Society of San Francisco, writes provided eflective pre- Berlin, August 24th, 1900. erett Leisher. ventive cure rrom 811 Turk San and for these diseases. We awoke oue 8 30—Business sessoln: street, Francisco, morning to find ourselves Report of com- Peruna never mittee on as follows: fails when used in Berlin credentials. Roll call and seat- Cala., time, In unmistakably, “sohmutzlg” to cure tho most ing of delegates. Reading of “It Is with that I severe cases of them. our firteeu hours ride records, pleasure give my after which ths Rev. A. E Cox, Limerick. President's Thousands of lives are endorsement of Peruna. saved by thia had done its best shorten. The address, N. S, West My experl- night tjo Purington, Bow- unfailing remedy in all acute diseases doin. Report of executive board and cor 2nee has been very from German Capitol was In reality the. Mooca satisfactory of tho stomach and responding secretary, Rev. S. C. Whit- bowels. If you are for which our had been under- Us use, and I do firmly believe that it Journey j comb, Bangor. Report of treasurer, Dea. not already acquainted with the won- and I Geo. H. Is the best taken, through all our varied wan- Brown, Auburn. Election of known remedy for catarrh derful virtues of Peruna in life j summer we had looked and annual members. In all its darings eagerly forward to Appointment different forms. send for a free of nominating committees, to nominate complaints, book written the season of study which awaited us. BERLIN UNIVERSITY. Mrs. E. in Dr. _____ officers; to nominate trustees of the M. Gibson, Waxahachie, Tex., by Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, on "W'e will walk the ■ C. to nominate a recent “1 was troubled diseases through “Tiergarten’’ and furtive Institute; visitors to M, letter,says: peculiar to summer, which con- glance betrayed the novice. “What is your full C. to nominate np the “Linden” and have ample time narneP us to “listen to the band” from si Institute; visitors to Cobb for five years with a chronic disease. I tains a of the This appeal the to nominate description causes, symp- see the naturally produced, same How old are you ? Divinity school; delegates to to University before the lectures o’clock until eleven “Those are Ameri ■ tried every thing I heard of, but toms and cure of these nonchalant other bodies; to nominate a member of nothing dangerous and comfortable, expression What Is your income? me begin,” wus the programme cans and we murmured as T the Interdenominational did any good. Some doctors said diseases. This planned called forth those,” part; Commission; to my prevalent book sent free I always by the photographer's How do it? nominate a some weeks after our summer’s work you get after us—the , committee on to trouble was catarrh of the bowels and to address “now look party passed lntangibli necrology; any by The Peruna Medicine pleasant!’•' Kor an Instant nominate a preacher for annual sermon. was started. “Of course j Closing with, “Present yourself at the about the cut some said of the bowels. fairly you want something and wear o r of consumption I Co., Columbus, Ohio. I esoape was not only possible, but Immi- otlice Appointment general committebs: On hear “Schumldt” polios within two days or your clothes United -* hn cinncc nr» __ to and “Paulsen’” proclaiming States befor wxi nent, but curiosity as the door --r-| conquered property will be seized,” We looked on leoture, was the assertive question. ‘‘Of at a word is uttered. “Over there an } 10.15—Report necrology, Rjv. C. W. closed. and bare were Utterly plain halls each other, tnen at our two Rogers, Steep Falls. course, oertalnly,” quickly assented W, “property”, more,” in fact we actually felt at home and rooms: no Goethes on 10.00— of pictured the miniature and are still com- Reception representatives from whose exaggerated fervor drew forth a trunk3, the waving “Stars and Stripes at Sousa’j s other no Schiller bodies. walls, busts In corners Stu- the seizure. mCSt BUSDlcious a Innnn Wh.m nna’c plaoantly awaiting “Walk Stand adding to the illusion. 10.45—Reports of representatives to oth- dents, to the Eighteei numbering up thousands, through the avenue of trees and er other bodies German vocabulary the numbers were on the programme, anc ! comprises mainly with less than a 11.00— 1 hundred of the weaker ‘Sohloss” is at the the Sermon: “How to Increase Spir- isolated words, it is no matter to right,” conductor every one encored, sometimes twioe. W< easy were ltuality In Our Rev. L. sex, grouped about the different as we left the Churches, Mal- gauge enthusiasm to the said, eleotrlo at “Tegel”, have heard no band in that car vern, Portland. proper notch corridors or Europe noiselessly walked up and a small suburb an hour’s ride from 12 concerning literary and lec- Ber- surpass them in quality of tone, or equa 00—Recess, philosophic down, waiting the moment of their leo- lin, and the home of the them a tures In Deutsoh. Where enthusiasm did Humboldts, in subtle dash and swing ol WEDNESDAY 26. ture. The not over AFTERNOON, SEPT. rooms, large, tilled Trees were what was Persia run riot was in exactly I the claimed, rhythm. Overture, operatic “Tler-garten." In with desks potpourris Missions. < and seats made solely for ser- but are a the heart of the city, electrics why you ^“Schloss?” we que6- from Audran up to Wagner, all tastes passing 2.00 to 3.30—Exercises of the Woman’s It one of through constantly, its unusual Missionary Society, conducted by Mrs, peculiarities Is, that In spite of being the Alma M. Cousins, Steep Falls. Indiaand 2.00— Praise and thoroughfare of the people, In Its dim prayer service. 2 15—dAdress of welcome, Mrs. J. R. | | vistas, whose romantic walks and shaded Martin, Dover. Response, Mrs. W. H. nooks respond to every mood, one can Fultz, Portland. Report of correspond- feel apart from the world’s confusion. ing secretary, Mrs. M. E. White, Bow- Turkey doinham. Report of Mrs. | | In the “Sieges Allee,” a section of the treasurer, : Flora T. Thurlough, Maple Grove, Solo, garden, the Kaiser has done hts best to Mrs. R. M. F. Buzzell, Ocean Park. ,’ have sent some of their rarest RUG ,k Cradle re familiarize his subjects with his ances- 11, Mrs. Ada B. George, Pitts- field. Address: treasures in this latest importation <" tors. “Vital Needs,” Miss ,> On either side of the car track In 1 Laura DeMerrltte, Ocean Park. that we’ve just opened, yet the prices •tralght lino are placed beneath the trees 3.30— Our ottering. k hundreds of startlingly white life slz3 3 40—Address: “The Four Speoial are the lowest in New England. Rev. W. M. Davis. statues of ancient “Othos and Albrechts. Days,” Followed by discussion. Recess. ,* Here are the— These only called forth cries of derision WEDNESDAY SEPT. 26. ► from the Publicans and Sinners they EVENING, <” Kazak, Kerman-Shah, 7.00— Praise were meant to educate. The noblest service, Rev. Everett «” ► Lasher. Shiraz, Cashmere, knight of all stands In Hamlet attitude, 7.30— Address: “A Cycle of History in ," ► hand drawn across hVs Senneh, Cahistan, chin as though I Blblioal Lands,” Prof. A W. Anthony. reflecting contemplatively. This was ,' Afghan, Anatolian, '. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27. 4 placarded “Shall I or shall I not have a Mousoul, > 8 and led Carabagh, ihave’’I—while 00—Prayer praise service, broken noses and other by Rev. Everett Lesher. ," Shirvan, Sultanabad, f mutilations show the gift was not only 8 30—Association business. Reports of unappreciated but disdained. Condign Nominating committees, To nominate It is not alone the double row of trees W. T. Kilborn yet nominational commission; to nominate : Company, extending nearly a mile, nor those bril- oommittee on necrology; to nominate liant shops, but the inexplicable associa- preacher of annual sermon. Reports of 24 FREE STREET. \ THE U A standing committees: On M. tion of the whole. The winged t DK vBl'HG GATE. visiting sepl8dtf f Victory, C. Institute, Prof. W. H. Hartshorn; on drawing the restive jteetls of bronze, sur- visiting Cobb Divinity school, Rev. C. G. mounting the liranden burger Thor, looks vice, were crowded wPh men Here we tioned tha plain, commodious two story were gratified, but it was Sousa and Mosher; on interdenominational comity, had that the Herman Rev. S. C. Whitcomb, Gen- over and beyond the busy street and convincing proof building! Humboldt's granddaughter Sousa’s marches the people wanted, and Reports of eral commttees: Business; resolutions, sees the stone with its student infinitely prefers suffocation to occupies the house—“yes, you can see the he gave them generously. The Germans plain building (resolutions to be discussed.); papers; ventilation. One window as classic statues, which 6tands for learn- inadvertently rooms, the family are absent.” A showed their appreciation by heartiest unfinished business. a three rose instant- book where we were to 11.00— Address: “Our ing, culture, progress, the true glory of gaped crack, persons large requested applause, “Washington Post” being Field,” Rev. A, D. D. ly and crushed that breath of air; a register our names made us skeptical as prime favorite as music and movement Given, a nation. Three sides of the square are 12 00—Recess. sealed room to filled by the University, the fourth by fourtn hermetically the by our privilege being an unusual one. to them mean one. It is something to the door The to inUltSUAX Ar XERIN OUN, sJiirT. 27. the old Kaiser's palace: not far off looms latching firmly against any library where the brothers worked, remember have watched the Teutons and In the as with execute the the Arsenal also the Picture Gallery, while weak wandering draught, remains th9y left it, tilled their “Washington Post,” which Young People. words of th3 text-book we were own scientific and numberless resembles the “two lu the center of the square stands the fa- literally, writings step” only as hop- 1.30— Quiet hour; “Be still and know to the “That otner classic authors Herolo statues resembles a that I am God.” mous equestrian statue of the great Fred- “confined wholly subject,” ping dance. “Stars and - CLARION I 2 of committees. To is Professor Erich Schmidt” whispered from old Greek mythology were all about, Stripes Forever” aroused every 00—Appointment erick. Fresh laurel wreaths with broad patriotic choose officers. To choose executive com- E. as In a decisive manner a man somewhat tha of a heart, but it was the “Star streamers of yellow satin were banked quick giving impression Spangled mittee. Reports of officers. Election of of most attractive museum. Priceless marble columns and Banner” that officers. •bout Its ba89, placed there by regiments entered, personality. brought Americans to RANGES AND the of more from Home, of King and their one loyal woman Old 2.30— “Needs.” The West, Rev. Ever- HEATERS I named in honor of the old and Immediately began shuffling antiques gifts feet, waving warrior, ett Lesher, Augusta; India, Rev. Her- than four hundred feet, the approved Pope filled sides and corners. Interesting Glory frantically from the end of her man Child, Gray; Africa, Rev. A. I. ARE MADE Herman fashion of evincing partiality for portraits of Wilhelm and his family umbrella. Our thoughts outdistanced Davis, Bath; State of Maine, Mr. M. E. RGGHT 1 She was the fond mother of a fine Ricker, Lewiston.; What We Propose To Do, Rev. J. Auburn. baby. But it was a She Stanley Durkee, crying baby. j Question box. TO GIVE RIGHT RESULTS. un&Lj£hed it i andlooked for I THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27. | The material used is the best obtainable. pins. Nothing j Young People. was it. ! The care taken in construction hurting 7.15—Praise. great insures good working She looked to 7.30— Prayer. qualities and long life. the baby’s 7.45—Are our state societies sufficiently The features and con- food, it was united in work? Rev. C. W. Rogers, _ special improvements give greatest sweet and Steep Falls. venience. w h o 1 e some. 8.10—Address, Rev. A. B. Howard, Ask the of user—there are thousands. If But the South Danville, N. H president of New opinion any your S baby dealer does not the still cried and Hampshire Young People. have CLARIONS, write to us. wrailed. Then MODERN INTERPRETATIONS OF she called the CHRISTIANITY. doctor. He examined the Rev. Luther Freeman, pastor of Chest- child and said nut street church, will begin tomorrow starvation.” a course of Sunday morning sermons “The child is crying for food.” But,” on the above subject. The topics and *aid the “it has all the food it mother, dates will be: September 23, “Religion will take.” “The question of starva- in the Home;” September 30, “Religion tion” replied the doctor, “is not how in Business and Soolal life; Ootob er 9, much food is taken but how much is as- “Religion in the churoh,” This church has free seats cordial weloome for limilated and goes to nourish the andj£a body.” all. Pain iu is often the out- the body only Our JtFo*t Successful students anglicise who combine the Regular Busi- cry of starvation. You eat enough but ness Course with the the stomach is not doing its work, and special branches, Shorthand and Typewriting, or the Put the I nervous system is starving. Telegraphy. One rate of tuition pays for all. stomach and the will cease, ri^ht pains Write for and full information together with the uncomfortable conse- catalogue concerning our free offer of a Rem- quences of the condition. There is no Sho Typewriter to our students. —.. .. rammnMnmma medicine made which can equal Doctor F. L. SHAW, President, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in -Brandies at Augusta and the of its action on the stom- Bangor. Portland quickness ugld3mW&S »ch. It cures diseases of the digestive TIIK TIBR-GARTM. and nutritive system, increases the ac- ____ tion of the and a blood-making glands, on the w ns well as medallions gpaco and reached tranquil harbor, fl favorite Professor. This peculiar hung ills, so induces a and distri- its island proper perfect show and of Alexander—never weddod, sheltering many sails, resting bution of the nourishment t ioublo shuffle is also performed to pictures The Best Trade in a New 8 Room House for a man of moder- necessary on its wat9ra: save to science. One lovely sitting figure like jewels peaceful past ate means to blood and nerve and muscle t as when some diffident man that has hern offered in Portland foryears. bone, Isapproval, where show In marble of Adelaide as Psyche shows busy thoroughfares shops the whole There is E tumbles into his place. It is apt Read the : throughout body. tardily not description no con- a butterfly, but objects new and quaint elsswhere alcohol, opium or other narcotic ^ o work an effeotive cure. It was with the young girl holding seen. anl down the elm lined streets New, 8 Rooms all decorated, Sebago water, store room on first tained in “Golden Medical Discovery.” W. the fol- the most exquisite statue Is Thorwald- Up large floor, fc xtreme satisfaction grasped liee hot air furnace in of all a ’’I wi*li to to the world that Dr. Pierce's the and cellar, large piazza, and best it has fine lot, sixty- say “Lilszt—Schu- sen’s This represents the our fancy wandered, grace beauty Golden Medical has a great 1 owlng closing sentence “Hope.” ive feet on street and one hundred and feet enough to raise Discovery proved “Linden’s can not fifty (150) deep, largo to writes Mrs. 1£. Uacon. of Gabriele and Is said to be a of whose trees reach, blessing me,” Kllen aarin”. This may read meagre but daughter ill the vegetables for large family, beautifully located, electric cars pass the door Shutesbury, Franklin Co., Mass., “as I firmly the of the tall and with dim eyes and shaking voices, if I the wind blows, striking likeness; pose ;very fifteen minutes. This house can be any party as rent. b«li*va 1 should be in a very bad state now e traws tell which way bought by good wholly hid I had the ethereal we cheered for dear old Portland. Price not taken it. Prior to September, 1897, ,nd those two words threw a flood of figure, the falling drapery, $2000. doctored for stomach trouble for several MRS. HERMANN KOTZSCHMAK, my lecture. In every way beauty of the face held us spell-bound. If want the best trade of life do not sniss years, going through a course of treatment with- ] Ight upon the you your this. out real I had The same In bronze any benefit. In September, 1806, ave Professor Paulsen is the figure reproduced sick worse could eat but popularity E1SH ARRIVALS very spells and grew ; Slow, stands above the graves of the entire httle. Icommenced In September, 1897, to take c pposite of his younger colleague. hr. time I could Humboldt which we reached In The local mackerel fisheries have been Pierce’s medicine and iu a short [ellborate in speeoh, his face shows the family L. M. 53 St. *tt and work. ia LEIGHTON,7 I have gained twenty pounds his the depths of the forest. Greatness cer- considerably better this yeax than last. Exchange»ept21dtf months.” £ ,eep thinker. Horn a peasant, by MISCKLLANKOUS. rcoirs. mscrix ankottb, < the woman who took It.” mxscxixan biscbiaan ao vs. “By young "] _ “Oh, I dare say! You and your young! »•<♦>«•<•>••■<♦>•••<$>•••<$>•••<$>*••<♦>•••<$>•• ••<£>*• *<$>-«*<$>«*<$>**^>" •*<$»••<£>•• woman are a precious pair!” ^ A rsp w w «-> The front door opened, and her hus- #-sin 1 band entered. The ejccited lady ran to him and began a most ridiculously mis- leading account of the whole affair and my connection with it FOUR. ARMED “There seems to be something very j strange here,” said the husband. “When If a is SEE and needs a did you discover that my wife was rob- person medicine Is It bed?” >. not wise to get one that has stood the test s»d. “I saw of 11 LADY the woman stealing her I | UvingstonHK|| purse.” time ami has hundreds of thousands of cures “Why didn’t you denounce her then to Ets credit 9 as a thief?” I didn’t think that A wo~nen who id <& “Well, necessary. great many try every* I thought it might be her first TV——' offense, hear of in the of as indeed it afterward proved to be.” thing they way medlcira, and SUNBURN “Humph! Just wait here a few min- this experimenting with unknown drugs Is a was white and with utes, will you?” CHAFING Has one I im- slender, long, taper any else, wonder, being He constant menace to their fingers. I tliink there is a great deal of went out, and when he returned It already impaired BITES bued with an unselfish desire to benefit MOSQUITO character expressed in the human was with a policeman. health* his fellow men, ever had the same lam- “I’d like to so I to interest hear this interesting story This is for there are remedies whtoh are ITCHINu hand, thought myself very unwise, no experi- entable experience which I.Zi'mri Mum- of yours told in a by studying the hands of my pretty police court,” said the ments und have been known years and years to be doing only good. SCRATCHES ford, have had? vis-a-vis. man. Take for instance, From to the time of Despite SPRAINS my youth up my They were now gloved and crossed my Indignant protestations I | was E* Psnkhamps attaining the age of 43 I was possessed on her lap, and, to my surprise, instead placed under arrest and taken to I Lydia Vegetable Gcnspounth STIFFNESS of the the police station, where I was locked For its record hits been one unbroken of an unwearying zeal to bo of some slender, pliant hands I had no- thirty years chain of gnjj. up. In vain I scut here and i cess. No medicine for female ills the world has ever known to In The groat ticed, these were us characterless as messages has such FATIGUE good humanity general. a record those of a stuffed doll. seemed there. My lawyer was out of town, and for cures. I found, was that hu- They stumbling block, so, it and to be fairly crowded into her seemed, were all my friends. I It seems so that some will take medicines about which know in and gloves, strange people they really nothing, some of which manity general particular could was forced to and while I was wondering how she pass the night In that might be, and are, really harmful; when on the other hand it is easily proved that over one million women have beea never be brought to appreciate one dreadful could so disfigure such naturally pretty place, and early the next restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ALL PAIN disinterestedness. I was We have in the of the United States more testimonial letters than thing—my members someMilng very singular hap- morning arraigned in the police ! published newspapers genuine have ever been in the interest of other medieino. Many a rebuff and many a humiliat- pened. court. We had police justices in those published any and the We have thousands like tho following addressed to Mrs. Pinkham : ing experience met me in my laudable My eye was attracted by a move- days, one before whom I was | ment oil the right side of the lady, and brought was an old friend—or rather montniy Suffer my Baok- Another Gaso of Kid- /a Loiter Which at old enemy. I had faced him once Proves while I watched two long white fingers ache and Bearing-down Womb and Bladder That f. | before during the lust days of my un- ney, Lydia Ptokham’s i and a thumb stole out from under her Pains Cured fortunate cold water experiment. always by Trouble Cured by Lydia Vegetable | cloak and busied themselves In tho Em Plnkham's Compound Moriarty I*. J. gliyed ut me from i Lydia Vege- Em PSnkham's Will Remove pocket of the woman sitting next her. table Vegetable Tumor and j under his bushy eyebrows as he heard Oontpoundm back under the Cure Other Presently they slipped the charge—larceny. I suffered untold agony vevery Gontpoundm Weakness. a I could no protecting garment holding purse. month, relief until I tried — “I’ve seen you before,” he said. get “Dra.r Friend Two years ago I Two years ago I was a great buI- looked closely at the other side and de- | your medicine *, your letter of advice “Weren’t you up here once for viola- had child-bed fever and womb trouble ferer from womb trouble and tected a there also. All this and a few bottles of E. Pink- profuse movement tion of the excise Lydia worst form. law?” ham’s Vegetable Compound have mado in its For etglit months flowing each month, and tumors would time the two gloved hands lay crossed “I wag not,” I answered Indignantly. ! me the woman alive. I shall after birth of babe I was not able to sit form in the womb. In happiest I had four tumors her lap and her eyes were on the “Are you represented by counsel?” i bless you as long as I live.”—Miss up. Doctors treated me, but with no in two I ! floor of the car. years. went through treat- “No. I don’t need This Joie Saul, Dover, Mich. I had burn- any. charge j help. bearing-down pains, ment with I This double sxxrprise caused me two doctors, but they did me no Is too ridiculous.” Four years ago I had almost given ing in stomach, kidney and bladder separate shocks. The had four ! good, and I I would lady He advised me to waive examination up hope of ever being well again. I trouble, and my back was so stiff and thought have to arms and wras a pickpocket. Immedi- was afflicted with those dreadful head- sore. The right was badlvaffected resort to Par Women. until I could procure counsel, but I de- ovary morphine. ately she ai-ose and started to leave the ache spells which would sometimes and everything I ate distressed me, and The doctor said Dr. Tolman’s Monthly has brought manded that the case proceed at once, i that all that could Regulator car. last three or four Also had back- there was a bad happiness to hundreds or anxious women. On the instant I decided bow I days. discharge. me j It was astonishing what an array of j help was to have an operation and There is positively no other remedy known would act. I huri-led after the mis- ache, bearing-down pains, leucorr- I was confined to my bed when I that will so evil have the womb to medical science, quickly and j looking things they brought hoea, dizziness, and terrible pains at wrote to you for advice and followed removed, but I had safely do the work. JIavo never had asinglo guided young woman, pausing an ln- against nie. me to vour directions beard of Mrs. Pinkham’s failure. The longest and most obstinate cases ! stant to to the whose monthly periods confining my faithfully, taking medicine and only say lady The detective In a are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other big department bed. After reading so many testi- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- decided to try it, and wrote for her will do this'. No no no pui-se she had taken: remedy pain, danger, store said he had seen a woman, whom monials for your medicine, I concluded Li vor Pi 11s, and the interference witli work. The most difficult pound, using Wash, advice, and after her “Madam, if you have lost any of your to and am now able taking Vegetable cases treated corres- he recognized as a try it. I began to pick up after to do the most of my successfully through j shoplifter, acting the tumors were the most satisfaction to the first and con- I I Compound expelled pondence and complete property, repox-t police headquai-tex-s. When she found she was 5 taking bottle, have jework. believe should have in instance. I relievehun- suspiciously. and I to guaranteed every Perhaps I can recover It for you.” 1 tinued to gain and now feel if it had not been for your Com- began get stronger right doftds of ladies whom I never see. Write for watched, she left the establishment. rapidly, like a and am as further All letters BITE TOOK MY ARM AND HURRIED ME ALONG. ! The looked in but I different woman. I can recom- pound. I hope this letter may be the along, well ever before. Gm particulars. truthfully lady up surprise, He followed her and saw her me answered. Free confidential advice in all Join mend E. Pinkham’s result of some other suffer- did not wait. I sprang from the car Lydia Vegetable benefiting trnly sav that I would never had matters of a or delicate nature. Bear efforts, but It was not until I encoun- : on the sidewalk. got- private Compound in terms to all sick woman. I rccom meude four Com- ten wel 1 had it not been for in mind this is safe under and took after the four armed lady. highest ing Lydia E. absolutely j1 tered the four handed that I The on the testified — remedy lady gave policeman post women.” Miss Rosa Helden, 126 pound to every one.”— rs. Pinkhnm’K — every possible condition and will positively She had left the avenue and was j Mary Compound.” Mary A. , that half an leave no after ill effects upon the health. By up in disgust. i hour after the time men- \V. Cleveland Avc., Canton, O. Vaughan, Trimble, Pulaski Co., Ky. Stahl, Watsontown, Pa. mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. K. M. TOL- walking rapidly down a side street j This after I had tioned by the detective he had observ- MAN CO.. i*0 Treinont St., Boston, Mass, j happened shortly when I overtook her. ed a who was a well closed water store. Ten woman, known i my years ago, “I’m afraid you are a bad young wo- crook and who was called sometimes -■.. .A-r j< kl*~ -ffi % .. -'*nsMr~‘ o>^,2r > I REG UL A TI0 > having met with indifferent success in I said. K& tvSBOi S. man,” ! “Lady Liza” and sometimes “Slippery a business career, solely from my un- She looked around In astonishment. Lize,” get off a car. I had followed willingness to take advantage of the “What, my elderly protector again?” The Maine Central to Subject Him to and Joined her, and the officer had seen extreme she said, and to but did gullibility and desire to be began laugh, her hand me something. Notice to Discipline. not In her walk. I had Taxpayers humbugged of my fellow creatures, I pause rapid “That is all perfectly true,” I said, I In her. For difficulty keeping up with conceived the idea of a water store. I “but if this unhappy young woman ig Ready The Maine Central has Issued orders “I saw you take that purse,” I said CITV OF PORTLAND. had discovered that many men went forbidding newsboys dumping goods In- sternly, “and I want you to give it to into a saloon for a glass of beer simply Notice Is hereby given that the to passengers laps. The new regulations me.” because there was no place where they are as follows: “What purse? What are j*ou talking TAX BILLS FOR 1900 could a of water. Business Only one news agent will hereafter be get glass about?" she said angrily. j j have been committed to do by the assessors ts allowed upon each train, and he must Having a small, independent fortune, “The purse of that lady who sat be- be clothed in the uniform adopted l y I put a few thousand dollars Into a lit- side you. There is no need for you to the news company and approved by tl e tle place, stocked it with ice tanks, dissemble,” 1 replied. “If you don’t do I as I bid I will have arrested.” I SEPT manager He must be clean and neat In glasses and a marble counter and put you, you SATURDAY, 22, attire and to She shot a wicked look at me from personal polite passengers out a sign to the effect that drinking The ordinance of the City of Cortland, allow- and others with whom he comes In con- under her black brows, but made no ing a discount of one per cent wav repealed la water could be had there free of I At 520 ! 189J, consequently no discount wllibe allowed. tact while on duty. He will be subje t! reply. St. charge. Congress to discipline by the conductor and may “It Is a shame that you should turn Any person not receiving their tax bill balers I at once encountered the violent September 2d. 1900. can procure a copy on ap not with him more than op- affliction to such base carry one trunk, your advantage,” Opposite CASCO STREET, plication to ihis office, office* hours » a ra. to l of the whioh will be placed In the baggage car position saloon element, but this I said. p. m.; 2.90 to 4 p. m. Saturdays, I a. n. to U m. ooty. 1 had What I was not “What affliction?” she With the largest assortment in the j or such other location as may bo desig- expected. pre- asked. city. CiF.O. H. 11 BBT. nated by the conductor, not less than ten pared for was the hostility of the gen- I did not wish to wound her unnec- City Treasurer and Collector. ! Oty Treasurer and Collector's Office. Portland, minutes before the of the eral public. As soon ns it became ap- essarily and hesitated before replying. departure DINNER WARE, September 7,1800._MptTitNW train, and must not be removed from parent that I was not advertising a “The fact that you have two arms the car new water or more thun other TOILET at the destination until all pas spring selling something j people.” SETS, CSTY OF PORTLAND. eengers have alighted. While soliciting j In connection with my gratuitous dis- She turned away her head, and her FANCY sales he may not be permitted to deposit tribution of aqua para, people began to shoulders shook. I thought I heard a CHINA, VASES, LAMPS, Notice lo Contractors. his books or other articles In the laps o! I ask where the business end of the thing sound of laughter, but when she turned and ! Seated propoeais for rehuildlas: sewer ta Et the passengers or any car seats, but will I came in—what I was doing it for, any- around she seemed to be crying. PRESSED GLASSWARE. | cb .D^c street, will be received at the <18cv t be allowed to announce in a voice how? invariable answer—that I “You don't know what I suffer on ac- : the Con ml«sk*ner of Fublle low j My -+- Worn. l*ortl»i% i Elaine, until Thursday. September .7W, IMS not exceeding four times while pass- was trying to do some good In a small count of it,” she said, her voice broken “I’VK SKKX YOU BEFORE” j at 12 <- clock M.. when they will be peMMf ing through each car, offered way and that 1 expected no return by sobs. “People avoid me as a mon- During the coining week we ahull make <'i>eti*d and rea for several blocks, Of course this was --—-. deliberations and coarsely put; but, report early next wee's. wondering who she could bo and If sho ^ smarting as I was under the way my ^ - were not a little distraught, when I re- * - “wirr, tukue’s nothing in ITf” last attempt to help somebody had 1 BIG FLEET OF COASTERS. membered FAIR tlu^t I was going out of my been PORTLAND STOVE near at hand. After waiting awhile to misunderstood, I determined to ^ l FOUNDRY 00. OK THE Boston, September 21.—One of the way and took a horse car back g going the owner time to act upon the advice. Thereafter I se benefited. my business Iib*o.~fnrinatloa retail prices in this city and in nearb “Madam,” said, Just the duties, hetid me your address am Frtr mrmlum lt*t or otljpr woman’s hand lmd rested on arm I enclose every other New ihy ft was rrlflers not as w. England town had in' way given to me.” I ’l ake the stamp. please apply I JSJTk liad noticed Maine State Press for a wish only to those who are (leased from“$l to $2 60 a ton. (it being ungloved) that It v help suffering need "ugjyj-S, “By whom T \ H. B. CLOmiH HocrotMT. veekly paper. Ad""**' mm sra-StW1- eepisdlw Cumberland NEWS. HARBOR A THE consideration of Mr. Pearson’s Noa, dailly 470 and 472 Commercial street In or SHERIFF-TO-BE. work in Portland carries triangles, bearing respectively these us to the Gos- Boston. Later he Picked abandoned that busi- in lutereat Up Along the pel Mission, This is located in inscriptions great letters: Kfuiio* Congress ness for the real estate business at No. 27 Wuter Front. lla.l, on Congress street in the vicinity street in the BEHOLD THE LAJMB OF GOD. of Exchange same city. City llall, on the side of opposite the From Boston ha came to in WELCOME FRIEND. street. Borland The Mission rents the and COME UNTO ME AND was a large amount of shipping Mr. hall, the Seventies, and Edgar Mo Kin- FIND REtT. There Pearson’s Life Mr. Pearson w^h and and frequently sublets it for went tbt' harbor yesterday things pro- po- ney Into the olothing business. In Then, on the walls are great placards m litical conventions and other &M*rrrunce. Tho tow boats purposes. those days the future sheriff was one in red these mot- a lively Work in In bearing large letters, moted Portland. times past the have held around dooblng tho vessels Republicans of the boys. The point In his toes: were (lying turning IN aDd supplying many with water. DESCRIBING A PIANO 1'he Golden Hod, one of the handsom- was Generalities fjtottho Gloucester seiners, at Cus- mean nothing—or less than nothing, so one Houso wharf yesterday and her jjn, As an is forced to Evangelist lie Is pirtiniliri-r ,,, mm\\i iiiiPTiiin graceful linos attracted much attention. Up 1'bo five-masted schooner Van SSUes l« Date. Broughton, now building at Camden, -LOOK a OVER Wlll have carrying capacity of 8,500 THE- be in of tons and will charge Capt. Alo- four-master Alt. Bean of the Hope, rfbe Grand Trunk’ sheds contain a His Home of the ar- and His Mis- larg* amount freight awaiting rival of the Thomson line steamers. about boxes sion Hall. There are 10,000 of cheese CHICKERING PIANOS. 14 oarloads of meats anil other »nd about In no piano will you find such beautiful case such and match- for the llrst bout to sail. work, blending perishable goods of ing woods, such a selection of veneers, whether in walnut or in mahogany. Ex- amino the THE COURTS. keyboard, see the grainless appearance of the ivory—each individual Portland is a People Have Known key thing of beauty. Study the stringing and the sounding board, the ham- meis ancj action, Such material as will see MUNICIPAL COURT. Him you will make you a confirmed Chick- Many Years. ering enthusiast. The Munlolpal court yesterday was en- dheu its tone is so so the with tho trial or William Tooth- sweet, rich, singing quality so popular to every gaged One can not but be a Chickering. impressed with the idea that it is in all points th© er of Harps well on warrant sworn out instrument for the Jttuel Master and the Pupil—the Concert Ilall and the Drawing By Fish Warden T. York of Ilarp- The result of Hoorn, fffeil, charging that on the third of Sep- the election has not les- sened In tember Toothaker had -105 short lobsters any appreciable degree Interest in the meteoric success of the In bis possession. If convicted a tine of Kev. Sam- uel F. and the fl for each lobster may be Imposed. Pearson, breezy personali- of the next 1’oothakor’s arrest is the result of com- ty sheriff Is as much a topic CRESSEY, JONES & ALLEN. of dlsous6lon now as the cam- sept22d8,M, W,F plaint preferred by liarpswell llshermen during Most of the voters of Cumberland to Fish Gommlssloer Nickerson of Tooth- paign. Wi b. A lU U k i ID 1 A i .a. l. L * have seen and are familial aker a alleged practice of dealing In short oounty him, with his and lobsters. The commissioner turned the dashing oratory unconquer- able cage over to York and It Is said tnac he activity. But with the and cauget the respondent In a dory with 405 quieter obscurer yeari of his life are less familiar. Ii lobsters shorter than the statute allows they Portland it is known that he lives to be taken. quiet m*__ V, kin V_i_a s_ ly with his wife and daughter in a com modlous and comfortable house at No. Toothaker pleaded not and (,’base, guilty EXTERIOR OP GOSPEL 125 Park street. Inasmuch as Mr. Pear MISSION. waived bearing, lie was adjudged guilty son's house and have been mad* and fined $105. lie appealed to tne Jan- property an issue In this it be In district conventions In the and when life came with a uary «nparlor term and gave $500 ball tor campaign, may hall, deep Interest which he SIGN THE TEMPERANCE PLEDGE. the tere6tlng to note that the house Is wortl Gold Democrats of Maine bolted Bry- took In the movement started hu appearance therein. temperance GIVE THANKS UNTO THE LORD. about seven thousand dollars, and 1: an’s nomination In 1896, they convened In by J. K. Osgood. The Reform Clubs of SUPERIOR COURT. I WILL ARISE AND GO TO MY owned by Mr. Pearson subject to a mort this hall and were addressed by John It. the late Seventies, vidth the “iron clad’: William WalHh, In a search and seizure the FATHER. gage to the extent of about half Its value Fellows, New York orator. temperance pledge became famous agen- a line of $100 and and In case, paid oosts; Mr. Pearson owns other houses on Wil Mr. Pearson began his gospel mission cies for combatting Intemperance In CHRIST DIED FOR THE UNGODLY. a anulsanoe case, tine of $200 and oosts. are work here In was a B These also 1878. He then 3 mot street mortgaged thirty- Maine. Mr. Pearson’s energy, enthusi- SALVATION FREE FOR ALL. Perfect Health Divine and Michael Chailes F. Hunne- Is his seven of and seen asm His little cottage at llarpswell onlj years age, had much of and ready tongue made him a leader BE AT PEACE AMONG YOUR- BUILDS SOUND BODIES AND VIGOROUS MINDS well were each sentenced to pay a lino of real While th< > the and of unmortgaged e3tate. ups downs life. He had been In the movement; and he became pres- SELVES. ^ llOand coats amounting to $10.74, for In- MADE FROM "PURINA HEALTH FLOUR1 THE M05TGLUTEN0U5W toxication Fines and costs paid. FLOUR EVER PRODUCED. MAKING A SWEET NUTRITIOUS BRE VM3R> D WIDE of pi fwmKj ^ Robert E. Albea and James Kennedy THAT IS GAINING A filed demurrers and gave ball In com- roR Sale By f. n. c&lderwood. plaints for Intoxication. *fiohn Downes llled a demurrer and gave v» ball in a nuisance cease. fT* w(VfW1 2 In the oase of State vs. Robert F. Shah fora for rape, the Jury returned a rsrdlot of not guilty. LOOK EVERYWHERE. — I THE PROHIBITIONISTS AND MR | PEARSON. When you take out an insurance pol 4 fo (As Editor of the JVm: icy, look everywhere and get the best S Don’t be The article In regard to appointment: persuaded by plausible argu- £ under Mr. Pearson’s administration ments. Don’t'buy for friendship’s sake. 4 Don’t which appeared In this morning' pay out a penny until you are ^ PRESS, Is not Inspired by f6ttoaabl< sure. It’s a thousand times better to # motives It seems to me. spend a little time in finding the best ? In the Urst there is no than to place gooc spend years of regret after your ? for that the Prohibition ground claiming property is destroyed, and you can’t col- 2 lets want all or even a majority of th lect your insurance. 5 offices under Mr. Pearson. While you are looking, investigate the 4 So far as I learn, they have been ver companies represented by us. They are 5 In this which serves t discreet matter, conflagration proof. 4 be a good example to office seekers fron the other political parties. I not loo that the article Intimates tha DOW tfc ^*TlSrJE5L.T3Lj±lh/s:m Hr. Orr Is slated for appointment. How | ever this may be, I do not believe ht has been offered an office by Mr. Pearson I do 1 believe he would one If 11 nor accept ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ w ere tendered him. It Is reported that one gentleman (not A Prohibitionist) has been very anxious to ascertain whether or not oertaln Pro- hibitionists would aocep t appointments. I notice that your article “slates” this for an appointment. A gentleman Cootl Clock in 1 have nothing to say now that shall INTERIOR OF GOSPEL MISSION, DECORATED FOR CHRISTMAS. to lntluence any way serve appointments, Pearson on the Platform.] | [Mr. __ a [ hot I do object to this kind or argument, Is great convenience—a poor £ that is used the Prohibi- being against PRAY WITHOUT CEASING. one a of men who and had served Ident of the Reform Club. From that the great We £ tion party In the Interests equities which he owns in real estate born In Roxbury, Mass., annoyance. are office. transition to the work of the Gospel Mis- HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD. seeking amount to quite a tidy sum; it is not through the war in the Forty-fourth have over a thousand clocks £ D. P. PARKER, sion was not unnatural. a net reve- volunteers, rising to the This mission hall is the scene of meet- Chairman of Pro. County Com. piotable that he derives large from the best makers in the The mission was founded twenty-two And £ t. 1100. nue or that he can ever resoue the value rank of commissary sergeant. It Is ings both Sundays and week days. I Portland, Sep 21, year ago next May. It became a ohurch and in- £ country. Any kind you want, £ of the equities except by most careful worthy of noticing in passing that Sher- these meetings are always lively for tne poor and friendless, and a means A GOOD PIECE OF WORK. management. iff Despeaux was a gallant Massachusetts teresting. of reformation to many. In 1893, when is Mr. Pearson’s oonsists of him- soldier, and came to Maine after the war, What Mr. Pearson will do as sheriff In the westerly window of Oren Hoop- family mission the lifteenth anniversary of the of endless and one Evange- as did Mr. Pearson. of course a matter speculation. er's Sons Is exhibited a oarpet which re- self, wife, daughter,Miss Pearson stated that 95c to $100. was Mr. a clelebrated, He knows all the ins and outs of Port- 1 in the musical After the war Mr. Pearson became a bad fire In West- line Pearson, well-known 1 cently passed through in the fifteen years he had held 8229 ser- £ We have the as an member of the firm of Weatherbee and land, and all the ways of the liquor I always largest £ hraok. Half of the Is left In Its world of Portland accomplished the oarpet obtained 14,638 signatures to of the a business at vices, trade. At present many saloons £ stock, and we are £ state for the sake of contrast, performer on the oornet. Pearson, doing shipping 357 funer- greatly damaged* temperance pledge, conducted those with well are open; but probably £ to show the rat of It has been restored by the als and 229 marriage ceremo- pleased you. £ performed appointed bars will have taken on a less ipecial “Hooper” process to nearly Its nies. In the same of time, also, for period ostentatious appearance by January 1. £ Clocks Hall, Office, * freshness. It seems that several made visits original Mr, and Mrs. Pearson 15,347 Mr. Pearson has lectured on temper- Store, Dining Boom and £ ether cleaners In this clt/Ito whom carpet on the poor. ance in many parts of Maine; and ten or the was taken It and Christmas are the Kitchen. £ carpet pronounced Thanksgiving fifteen years ago went abroad and lec- rained and refused take of the Mission has Our Alarm from to! thejwork seasons when Gospel tured on the same subject in many cities Clocks £ Messrs how- Charitable in Waning It. The Hooper, j been most active. people of the United Kingdom, particularly in The Virgil CLAVIER 95c to $5.00 are waking £ •ter, have demonstrated that it could be numbers have given food, clothing I His lectures there large the north of Ireland. the town. X nooessfullr done at small to the Mission, and these have up expense. and]money were very successful; and Portland peo- under Mr. Pearson’s been distributed ple who visited Belfast several years later WILL CHANGE HANDS. of the fifteenth direction. At the time fcund that his reputation as a lecturer SCHOOL, that Gardiner,September 81 —The mill situ- anniversary Mr. Pearson computed still lived there. Baxter Building, ated In known as the Putnam he had distributed over sixteen thousand I Randolph, »nd Closson mill, has changed owner- pounds of provisions and nearly six thou- CHANGE OF CLERKS AT FAL- Opens for Callers and Enroll- besides miInney, ship and passed Into the hands of Uran- sand garments, expending $4,371 MOUTH HOTEL. ment o£ Pupils, Ttlle A. Fuller of the firm of U. Fuller & fbr generally. The Jeweler, charity Tnere has been a change in the per- I | dealers or district, I Mission is the most bus- 12tli, Son,'lumber Hrldgton Mr. Pearson’s sonnel of clerks at the Falmouth hotel, Sept £ MONUMENT ex- Boston, the being made by iness-like institution in Port- Ellis H. a. m. and 3 to 5 SQ. purohoso religious Mr. Ralph B. White and Mr, Office hours 10 to 12 £ sept20dtf |X and on change of property In Allston lirldg- land. Tne attention of the pass6r-by Farwell retiring and being succeeded by p. m. X M ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ in the a trans- Lessons resu.ned 17th. ton. The mill will bo operat3d Congress street is attracted by Mr. Frar>k K. Pieroe and Mr. Pierce Sept. | upriag, bearing this legend: Mr. Pieroe comes from Rock- ____ parency Murphy. "GOD IS LOVE." land and has lately been cashier at The Kinder Class gospel temperance mission, Young’s hotel in Boston. He was form- r hotel of Rock- will 22nd at 10 o’clock a. m. come in. erly with the Bay Point begin Sept. EXCURSION land. Mr. has been clerk of the stairs and to the Murphy 20 LESSONS, $G.OO. ....TO.... Ascending the turning hotel, Florida, and of the Magno- Flagler TRANK L. RANKIN, left one enters ilrst Mr. Pearson’s office. lia hotel, one of the leading summer The Director. BEMB and the RANGELEY LAKES This office is open every week day, and houses in Massachusetts. night clerk is Mr. F. F. Knight of North 8<3ptlldtf FKIUAY, Kept. 21st, 1900, Mr. Pearson himself or his assist- either Berwick. at the extremely low rate of $3.50, Portland to __ ant, Rev. Henry F. Dexter, may always Bemis and Return. Tickets good goiDg on regular trains September 21st, limited to return be found here. Usually there will also MISS ANNA P. WILLY, up to and including October 1, 190». be found one or two others, care-stricken Tickets on sale at Union Station, Woodfords of C. B. Goldthwaite, Druggist, Troy, I and Westbrook Junction. women or men who bear evidences TEACHER OF PIANO. For the drawlug room, library S Ala., wrote, February 28, 1893, life's shipwreok. Mr. Pearson has for Steamboat lines from BE MIS to all points find room, wo cahsbow you \ counsellor and “FOR GRANULATED EYELIDS, 1 21 FA.mRISlSTREI£IT on the RANGELEy LAKES. dining many years been the some and bandsomo a Classes formed for of duets, trios, appropriate friend of such as these. In fact, the I would not take $500.00 for the good 1 practice quartettes and 2 piano music. Pupils recitals This is a rare chance to take a all accurato tiino-koepors, / Mr. Pearson’s office on a week October 2nd. Clocks, aspeofc of of frequent occurrence beginning trio over S3pU5eod2w» folly warranted. / day is muoh like that of a prosperous Alio boudoir and desk Clocks in lawyer. Palmer’s Lotion THE RUMFQRD FALLS LINE enters the main hall of the in and cases. 1 When one has done my son, who had been 1 THE KINDERGARTEN, and visit tho fancy gilt jewelled an ' Mission there is observable at once care of a physician for 15 months.” and liveliness. The 629 Forest Are., Woodfords, Lakes II aspect of enterprise Rangeley red seem an Will Reopen Monday, Sept. 10,1900. newspapers with big typ8 Lotion Soap at less than one fare for the Pearson was innovation, but Mr. apply- revents and assists, in curing sore Personal application may be made on Tues- round trip. to the service of the Lord and sore At Druggists lay afternoons at the room, or address For Information to General JBWBIjIDn, ing big type i, eyelids. further apply Sarah AI. Hacker Passenger Departments of M. 0. B. B. or r. i* {j long before the yellow journals thought Alias septUdlt 500 CONGRESS 8T. \ Westbrook K. F. By. Over the are three arohe3 iep3eod2w HOUSE ON PARK STREET. of it. platform y MIt. PEARSON’S AMUSEMENTS. f this campaign only. Since Napoleon but the Republican mai’gln injthe House FINANCIAL. AMUSEMENTS, THE PRESS. Bonaparte there has been no greater im- was only three. In that year there were ~~ perialist than Bryan himself. His will sixteen Republican Congressmen elected is the law' of his party, and if elected he from the South, but this year Chairman FOURTH ANNUAL SATURDAY, 8KPTBMBEK 22, 1900. will endeavor to rule the entire nation Joseph W. Babcock of the Republican fyfercafl'iis T!2*LC!Li with the same iron hand. Napoleon Congressional committee, looks for a de- in blood to reach a creased from that TEllMSi deluged Europe party representation throne and Bryan would not hesitate to part of the country as compared with OF PORTLAND. DAILY PRESS— wreck every industry in the land to at- recent years. MUSIC in advance or $7 at the end ol tain the The Democrats start with an immense FESTIVAL liy the year, $6 presidency.5 advantage in the “solid South.’’ There the year. for they have about a hundred votes that are \V. R. the month, BO cents. The Democratic candidate gover- This Company lakes pleasure CHAPMAN, Conductor. By as secure for them today as they will be nor of New York is making his cam- the day alter election. No Republican a announcing Hint it is now these rates trusts. Ho could can The DAILY PRESS is delivered at paign principally upon campaign, however energetic, dis- iu its new banking in all of not talk about because be suade the voters of the South from cast- ocated J Portland Oct. every morning to subscribers parts imperialism, Auditorium, 4, 5 and South Port- ing their ballots for Democratic Con- 6. Portland, and in Westbrook and long ago committed himself to the anti- 'oonis situated in tlie Boyd gressional candidates. Here and there a land. talk Bryan side of it. He could not district may go Republican, but this is at the corner of Middle Five Great Artists in Five — [ilock, Concerts, MAINE STATE PRESS (Weekly) about free silver beoause he opposed Bry- so infrequent that the region may be at the Sis. With its iui- the year, $1 m auvance, or $1.26 considered as Democratic as ever. md Exchange By an four years ago because Bryan talked solidly As the number of members of the House end of the year. left for troved and commodious quart- free silver. There was nothing is the*Demoorats«re to j For six months, 60 cents; for three months, 357, compelled get iLAUVELT, SCHUMINN-HEINK, CAMPANARI, As he has to talk in FFRANG30B 26 cents him but trusts, v only about eighty outside the South in ers the Company w ill endeavor close to the ice trust, order to secure a clear majority. There pretty proximity o furnish its customers every delivered are eleven western and northwestern Women I! DAVIES, BURMEISTER AND OTHERS. Subscribers' whose papers are not which is a Bemooratio Institution, to dis- states in which the Republicans at pres- to the office of 1 facility for the prompt promptly are requested notify course upon the trusts was somewhat ent have all the except Are Made By Dr. Williams' possible street Representatives Strong | * the DAILY PRESS, No. 07 Exchange fewer two-. It is to make of all L'Iiofiis of lOOO Voices. embarrassing, but it presented clearly impossible Pink Pills for Pale People. I tnd efficient handling Portland Me. other so- any material gain in these States. Rath- difficulties than any of the heir and er the efforts of the 6ound-money advo- Mrs. Grace of 801 banking business, called Issues. He is hot on de- Campbell, Logan [ Maine especially cates there must be bent to holding what Grand Michigan, re- be Symphony PRESS who are leaving town Street, Itdplds, | every accommodation will Oi-ilieMra. Patrons or the and he intimates that he have. The ener- lates the story : partment stores, they greatest Republican following Lust chance to name on may have the addresses of their “The birth of my llrstSbhild left me I a get your (he patron list temporarily will find a for tnem If he is gy must be expended in the Middle ( extended consistent with and mm remedy In a deplorable condition- My sys- I papers changed as often as they may desire by States, where the Democrats now have a course ticket with reserved seat for #5. List elected. He Is however, not to tern was broken down and I suffered I ] closes Saturd™ careful, where there is a broad and conservative policy aay notifying the office large representation, but from general I 22. disclose his In advance. Now debility. My appetite J light. Sept. remedy chance for Republican gains. Mr. Bab- failed hie and the most delicate and I »f management. Auction sale for choice of seats at in oer- cook out that the States food failed to temht mo. I City Hull department stores may be hurtful] points pivotal inviting \ ItfO^niv"A¥ wasthlnand and baa neither fl and tend to a are New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and pale, Correspondence personal j tlOHMNO, Sept. 24, at 10 o’clock. Nov. 6. taln ways. They undoubtedly nor case had H Presidential Election, Tues,, Illinois, the most populous quartet in energy ambition. My are a me- been worse for two I Invited. Subscription list now open at Jones m onopoly of occupation, and the Union. Here the growing steadily interviews are cordiully Cressey, & Allen, Republican party years. I baa used several so-called I nace to dealers without the large to win the entire electoral -.——_npgfdtd many expects vote, remedies but was not benefited. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. but it eleot a capital necessary to carry them on. But cannot hope to correspond- In the summer of 181)6, I was visit- fl = TUB = ingly oomplete list of Congressmen. In lng In Mloh., and there it is difficult to see any way by which Ludlngton, 181)0 it won every electoral vote in the learned of the wonderful cures effected PORTLAND THEATRE. ^ can even as- Pr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale 'JTBL. they bo prevented by law, four States, yet the Democrats were suc- by ALL THIS WKICK—MATINEES DAILY COMMENCING I tried the bills bad not TUESDAY*”' For President, that it would be desirable to cessful in seventeen dis- people. an LAVENDER, vote, Nobody expects the President to FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. is a ED. II A It RICIAN'S SONGS. DAVE store is a hardship to some people it win In New York and Illinois the ltKAHASl’S MUSIC by Prices—Evening 15, 25, 35, 50c. Matinee, 15, 25, 35c. At Large—Joseph O. Smith of Skowhegau; great convenience and advantage to oth- large margins of 1896, though It is prob- FINANCIAL. George P. Wescotl of Portland. able that he will New York Cl D« carry by DOLLARS. of Portland. First Dlst.-Charles F. Libby more than the seventeen thous- Second Dlst.—dames W. Wakefield of Bath. scanty and for Governor Roosevelt In Third Dlst.—Fred Atwood, Winter port. THE HERMAN NOTE AND THE polled JEFFERSON THEATRE, 1898. The chnnee3 are that the at 8.15. —- Matlarn it Fourth Dlst.—Almou II. Fogg, Boulton. UNITED STATES. Republi- Evening! !S,IJ can In the Congressional representation Interest Paid on THIS not be re- Portland Trust AFTERNOON AND TONICHT. It is not surprising to hear that our States mentioned will largely Co., Judge Power, who-has been appointed duced as compared with but the government’s reply to the German nots 1898, -AND.... FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GALVESTON United States Senator the danger lies In the change of enough seats TIME DEPOSITS. SUFFERERS. by acting gov- to be a declination Julius Cahn Present! the Greatest American WILLIAM in regard China will to the narrow Play, GILLETTE’S ernor of Utah, during the temporary ab- upset Republican majority to accede to its request, sinoe a favorable at Washington. sence of the Governor will never get into is no response would be tantamount to a There prollt In being needlessly the United States Senate, liis case is sim- alarmed over the but sound- declaration on our that outlook, LETTERS OF CREDIT AND IN- part voters In the Middle States Regular Prices, $1.00# 73c, 60c. 25c. ilar to Quay's except that Quay was ap- money ought we were ready to abandon alto- to be alive to the situation. On them ap- by the real governor. Under ,^1 on anti pointed gether negotiations looking to a settle- pears to depend the control of the next TERNATIONAL CHEQUES day Tuesday Evenings, Neplrmbt'r 24*25. the decision of the Senate the House and the Indorsement or LIEBLRR & CO’S sut erb of HALL CAINE’S Great vacant^ hnent, for it Is vastly improbable that they practical 87 and 89 St. production Play, that Power has been to was the McKinley administration. Here In Exchange appointed could be carried on with such a condition FOR SALE. New England we can do little to THE not such a vacancy as the governor is em- help CHR.ISTIAW. precedent as Germany suggests in her matters,for all but three of our Congress- Correspondence solicited from Ind)« 50 People on tile Stage. A» presrutedl for 175 Might! In Mtw T«tk,Ug powered to mi. Banks and In ll.i^loii, 75 In t note. To consent that the powers should men are Republicans Two of the Demo- Capital Slock, $200,000 Ttduals, Corporations, M«liU hleigo. cratic districts are reasonably oertaln to othcrs^deslring to open aeeonnts as welt Prices, $1.50.1.00. 75, 50. 25 \ Seats nov; on sale. Ex-Governor Woloott of Massa- seize whomever they saw fit on charge of and as from those to transact Bank- NEXT ATTRAC find Black Patti Koger return Democrats this year, and the soli- Surplus Profits, 175,000 wishing lION—Wednesday Thursday, Sept, 2*5-27, Troubadour*. business of any description throngh chusetts has deolined the ambassador- instigating the massacres and punish one is the Third Massachu- ing tary hopeful Total Deposits, 1,800,000 this Uauk ship to Italy on the ground that his them would amount to an abdication of setts, where the Democratic candidate two years ago won by only 169 over bis private affairs require his attention. Mr. sovereign power on the part of the STEPHEN R. SMALL. PmsIdmL Republican opponent. It would be a Chinese Under such con- Specialties:—High Grade Bonds for UNDERWOOD Wolcott was exceeaingly well-litted for government. misfortune If a Democratic House MARSHALL R. G0D1N6. Cashier. SPRING? great w ^ sent the seize the members Investment. Interest Paid on Deposits. feb7dU the position, being a cultivated gentle- powers might should be elected, and every good citizen I A Beautiful Pa*k on the Shore of should lend his aid to the effort Breezy Casco Bay. man and the possessor of a large Income, of the government itself—indeed they being made by the Republican Congressional which would have enabled would have to if they carried out the WM. G. Prnt. him to live in committee to bold the advantage that the DAVIS. J AH. P. BAXTER, Vice Pre.t. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. a the ambassador cf a spirit of the German note—and utterly and style becoming sound-money expansion majority harry butler, Treaa. the of sov- now The great country. It ought not to bo so, but destroy only representative enjoys. JOSHUA C. LIIIBV, A sat. Treat. BONDS. C. J. GORMAN'S NOVELTY COMPANY will give Entrrtain mem* at 3.13 ami 8.15 ni. it is nevertheless the fact, that so niggard- ereign authority that exists in the em- TKUHTKKa. Tie offer, subject to sale:— p. Win. G. Franklin R. are the salaries our ambassadors pire. Or course tha Chinese people would THE CHAMBERLAINS. Davit, Barrett, 4's due 1923-1928. ly paid Jaa. I*. W. Washington County (Maine) this when had Barter, Hltiuey Tlmxter, City of Portland 4's due 1902-1912. that they cannot maintain themselves only assent to they to, Win. VV. Chat. F. Brown, Libby, City of South Portland 4's due 1903. TEN BIG NEW Walter G. Da A. 11. ACTS. in a their station unless that is to say after they had been beaten via, Walker, Town of Elizabeth 4's due 1901 to 1904. style becoming (bus. O. Bancroft, Geo. F. Cape of vrlil Members of a Well Known Evaui, CUy ot Augusta 4’s due 1919. The Zilpha Ladies’ Orchoiita, Portland, give Concerts at 2.30, 6.3) are of in war and coerced by military force. Family Frerterlek Clinton L. they possessed large private in- lloble, Baitai, City of Belfast Vs due 19’.8. In Maine David W. Butler. and 7-46 p. n. come. Of course one effect of this is to Hence In all probability assent to the Have Reunion. Snow, Harry Town of Yarmouth 3 1-2’s due 1902 to 1900. jiviadtt of Cinolnnatl 6’s due 1910-1930. St'PKRB KI.Kt'T 11IC FOUNT AIM KVKRY EVKMIMG AT the of the services of German note by the other powers would CUy (Ohio) 7.3®. deprive oeuntry City of Urban* (Obloi 4 1-2’s due 1906. many of its most capable diplomats. immediately destroy all chanoe of peace- Lucas County (Ohio) 4 1-2's due 1904. Admission free to patrons of the electrto road. Reserve 1 seat* for the entertainment! There was a large and merry oompany those who desire a con- 10 cents each. Cara leave tv a a ot Kim street every fifteen minutes, afternoon and ful negotiation for a settlement. Then Poitlanu Water Co. V* due 1927. evening Wa'.ertcwn WRter Co. First Excellent shore dinners at the Casino. When an auditor asked Mr. Bryan to gathered at the third annual banquet of servative investment in the (Mass.) Supply to bring about a settlement the powers Mortgage 5’s due 1905. the of the black vote the Chamberluin Association, whioh BTo explain suppression Framingham Water Co. First would have to apply foroe—they issues of bonds which our (Mass.) Mort- in the South he quickly turned the con- was served in the crystal room of the gage 4 1-2’s due l*UC. would have to make war upon the Portland & Elizabeth First AUCTION MLI1 Bunks nro Cape Ry. Mortgage versation to the Sulu and Parker even- Savings buying, ■ treaty the ice country and compel the Chinese to assent House, Boston, Wednesday 5's (a sinned by Portland It. R. Co.) due l»i&> THE METHOD trust. That meant of course In the Mediteld & Medway (Mass.) 8t. Ry. First that Mr. to their demands whatever ing. absenoe, through illness, O I havo man}' attractive securi- FLETCHER_MUSIC they might Mortgage 5’s due 1920. had no or defence for of the president, General Joshua L. Bryan explanation be. That the ultimate result of that to offer, yielding from 4 to Grand Mhplds Ry. Co. First Mortgage 5’s due F, 0. BAILEY & Aytio» the general disfranchisement at the Chamberlain of llrunswlok, Maine, the 1916. Miss Florence E. JJO., course would be the destruction of the Toronto. Hamilton & Buffalo Ry. First Mort- Woodbury South that has been chair was taken Vloe President Gen- 4M per cent linixiriuut kale of Krai Estulf brought about by Chinese and Rb by gage 4's due 1P46. empire partitioning Nties Mu. 1( 6 AVufctibtirn force and eral Samuel E. and Drnver City Co. First 5's Are* fraud. But if he canuot de- Chamberlain, though Inquiries invited, Tramway Mortgage Announces having rr tnkru the among the various powers Is more than due 1919. that, by Auction. fend or he his relatives that he explain this how can he with began by telling Erie & Co. Collateral rn IrrroMn* with Mias In Ita probable, and if that happened, then one Telegraph Telephono Fletcher, "* ha I Oil on Wed nr* lay, Sent. -}6lk, sort of was more accustomed to aotlon than to Trust 5’s due 1926. any consistency claim that of two other must nnd at s -<’cu»ck p. m.. on ttM premise*, th* kin things happen. Eith- Niagara Falls Power Co. First Mortgage 5’s developed form, she the welfare of he made an admirable host and D broadened ble 16 U *-stat *" U\t<*4 Iko. 106 VVatbbam and Porto Filipinos er we should have to beoome a to talking due lt>32. ^party CHARLEsT FLAGG, vi 111 open liar atudlo at Avr., consisting ofatt»wati't m >J*r» tote*, Klcans will be safer in the hand of the set a lively paoe, whioh the oompany Particular* upon appltratlon | corres- built the partition, take a part of the oountry t«oyeir» ago, troaid ox-half tin for this pondence *<>llclted. With eiercii th Is bed rooms -a I bath; b«*«*~ party responsible wholesale dls- or readily adopted. and govern It, we .should ha* o|xu plum-lag, Uni ei *»* »osm bnu; franohisement than In the hands of the There were no set speeches, but several S 194 Middle St., Portland. No. 16 DEERINC ST. flsie cemented have to bs content with such apparatus. cellar, lauadrj.WJ Kepublloans. llow can he talk about of the members “said a few words,and l< a definable anl al'ractn* h«u**lut«rt commercial privileges in the oountry stab-6 to roar This from Liszt anil C bopln, anil Allss Amy w*y; Aid*). propertyaf-'i liberty and the rights of man when the numerous reports of committees were for classes and private pnplls Keptem- a laeorabJo tor 4 as the European powers saw lit to grant Blanchard of Philadelphia read fiorn one very opportuaUy any mm section of Ms read. sir ug a n sc« place fort occupancy or lawt controlling party is on us. of her books “Tne of 76.” SWAN & ber aoth. seplTdav Either of these alternatives would be many girl BARRETT, r ent. Teruit and wade kMfrs si ate easy in men their and The recording secretary reported that letters from distant gagod denying liberty exceedingly unpleasant for us, and it is Many Interesting 180 middle For further particulars or Icf-winHos u! their at the session he was directed to members of the association In the West St., MISS NELLIE BEARDSWOBTH upon tne auctioneers IS Mctasie die*’. abridging rights. for our Interest to avoid both if morning possible. and ns far away as Buenos Ayres were Portland. Me, MpOWM send a telegram to General Joshua Cham- PORTLAND,f ME. This we may do by entering into nego- reoelved for this occasion. nugl8. .it. the rslxs.'c I ai rstal* upon foreigners escape punish- his Mr. and Mrs. Eugene <»o the of want comes or the was an acoount of the work daughter, situated at 4t t'a-det- n 9t exdrfiuef » pinch prospect ment. The of the Is Incorporated Chamberlain of Lewis 11. Cham- BABY punishment guilty Chicago, SHOW, and one-Ualf soy brick ho is* to lug of suooess bo fade of the of the association and an outline of that ••’***}* begins many one of the things specified In the Rus- berlain of Uetrolt, Miss Catherine Chum- from 2 lo 4. finished rooms oath aid toik Sfe6" “wl; strikers will lose their which the several committees on of Boston and Mr. and Mrs INVESTMENTS Tuesday, Sept. 25, I M r*Nf as tntIM tempers and re- sian note to be considered and settled genealo- berlayne good plumbing. sundry, by U. I). Brown of Conn. second ;ii*or*. eic. Hoc** wu » sort to violence. No Strike of env imn. and had undertaken. There Hartford, First Grand F.xldbftlon of Prize Rabies •WWJ'Btw The gy history lire ami I* «o« rueted. »l B the negotiators. rejection of the While the reoeptlon was In progre s ever held iu thia place. thoroughly slderable size can ever continue were long and valuable reports from F.NTRIKS FRKK to l>« sent with grruilte entrance and bundiUoas. long German proposal amounts only to a re- and during dinner there were many con- WE OFFER baby’s BUS name and asm. name and address to tiou I* most de«tral»le tor rcsid-ac*. without betraying many men the committee on genealogy and the oom* gratulations the newly-chosen parent's t» wMhi ordinarily fusal to make the punishment of the given Fitleltl &* Oavl*. care this office. All entries lot at out .-wiles ft This property officers of the elected at the » «• well disposed and law Into law- mittee on English ancestry. At last year’s organization, must be uoher 3 6 month*. olt i«t constitutes one of its worst features. Bad In the report it was manifested that the York, ; I’noio of Itself Free. plan might be the best. That doubtless, lain of Uoroit, McKomlrln H Chamber- W ater Silting* to be had at It would be If It bureau was valuable work and Works Coloiti's Studio, Baxter Block. This Is abso- F. O. BAILEY & CO. enough only produced If force—and It would have doing lain of O A. P. An- Bonds, pressed by Lebanon, Captain lutely fre to every baby entered whether they suffering and pecuniary loss. But It Is had already accumulated a large amount derson Andrews or La Pro- to be so pressed to secure its acceptance— Porte, Ind., | win a prize or not. Admission '13 reals. SorliOBsers andl'cffinmiMStKte' made vastly worse the Inevitable ten- of desirable information. The lessor T. C. Chamberlain, LL. D., of septlSdlw by would ensure the of some secretary Bailroad punishment L. Bonds, >nlesrooi« 48 Kirtbange StweL dency to destroy men’s self control and also told of large Helds for research that Chicago, 111., Myron Chamberlain, In who M. D of and Colonel Simon E. Klocutiou, persons high up authority may Boston, cpunni HC Oratory, «. AU.<> regard for law both human and divine. have been discovered and which promise OLniJUL Ul Art. tor all. r. o. lAILEt escape under the other plan. But the Chamberlain of Washington. U. C,; cor- Training to rich material. This material Is Miss Abble >1. Bank Stock. Mind, Hotly, Voice. wan » of an all over China yield responding secretary, Classes for aU danger uprising I). record- CVpRCQs'iniU needs. Prominent Democrats continue to an- In and Virginia, as well as in Chamberlain, Washington, C.; t-Ar Oct. 10. which might result In the of England nCOulUn. Opens Dramatic slaughter ing secretary, Asa W. Chamberlain, courses 22. Out of nounce that they are unwilling to sup- New England. .kepr. thousands of foreigners, and the peril to Jamaica Plain ; treasurer, Thomas Cham- town students can take 1.20 hours a week. Trustees' bale of VulHablePr0!** port Bryan. The most notable ones who There have been three deaths In ths as- assistant Mrs. work for teachers the Integrity of the empire Involved in berlain, Boston; treasurer, Specl/I Saturdays. Evening at Pnbltc Auction. classes. Call or write. or rrty have recently made such declarations are sociation during the year, and Sophia Chamberlain Caswell, Cambridge; Catalogue list of the German must be taken into con- seventy- Books. S. S. Pb. The Trustees for tbe plan uldtlonal members of executive commit- t'CKKV, I).. Sc« ft*w* William It. a six new members have been added. holders ol the Portland Automatic Hornblower, prominent sideration. Pierce Mail. ;ee, Miss Laura B. Chamberlain and will sell at auctlou. at M New York lawyer, whom Mr. Cleveland The treasurer, Mr. Thomas Chamber- SOpl3d3w» Copley Sq., Boiton, .viasn pany public 8j»w Montague Chamberlain, Cambridge. H. street, Portland. Marne, the former •Jet* ] lain of read a letter of M. & _ once Boston, Co. nominated for the Supreme Court, regret Payson company, on Thursday the twenty-**”11:: from Colonel Thomas Chamberlain of 2J0 o’clock and William T. CURRENT COMMENT. of September. 1900, at Baker, formerly presi- who is a vice EXCHANCE models. i"«' Philadelphia, president, Stood Death Off, I. ST. patent*, patterns, dent of the Board of Trade of and was detained illness. A tele- 28 machine* and stock In process of Chicago. by THElmFlETE tl® '.oj at to* was sent K. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, SCHOOL, to said company Mr. Hornblower is a Gold Democrat and THE NEXT CONGRESS. gram to Colonel Chamberlain belonging once fooled a He Trustees look thsreof r expressing the sorrow and kind wishes L'ex., grave-digger. says pose*slO;r .JJX, an antl-lmperlallst. He Is not In malarial of foreclosure, lh* symi>a- Journal of the ‘My brother was very low with Portland, Maine. pose* D’>nu*,.,rJ||scales, m (Providence ) company present. n aldnes Include finished pack age thy with muoh of the programme of the A ever nnd jaundice. I persuaded him to committee of three was ohosen to draft The Principals of the IS aynflete School scales, oil meters, oil closets, slid While there is no a 1 ;ry Electric Bitters, and he was soon ‘,pnl, present administration, but he cannot apparent reason to brief memorial sketch of the senior vice sre this ai. d parte of uaO*il*hed machhe*. ■«,. nuch but continued their use un- organizing September a class to ***£r» himself to modify the view so frequently expressed president, Judge Mellen Chamberlain of better, are strong and hare many year* gt bring vote for sixteen to one, ] for children from Are to seven in these oolumna that Mr. it I he was wholly cured. I am sure Eleo- years old. are for the McKinley will Chelsea, Mass., consisting of Dr. E. E. pattern* eerrplete it lira*1 *< which he says he must do If ho votes for rlo Bitters saved his life.” This The will be Tcrm*c*,ilr!T,n ** be eleoted President again In November, Strong, John Chamberlain Ordway of remedy subjects taught (trailing, the several machine*. * kills disease and W 37th, IHOfc Bryan. Mr. Baker tells the reasons of It Is by no means as certain as be N. and Miss JLi. B. Cham- ixpels malaria, germ riting, Spelling, Number Work, Rn- eale, August might, Concord, Jti., 8KTH 1- I,A KBABhk, TrJ,tees. hia hands will be mritles the blood; aids digestion, regu- turo and j Ills opposition to Bryan In these pungent wished.that strength- berlaln, and when It, was read all the Study, Drawing Swedish Gym- BRVOV M. EDWASDS, J ened a Jj ates and bowels, oures by Republ lean majority In the members of the association stood In re liver, kidneys nastics. For further information ad- atifilhaltd t paragraphs: nervous House of Re dyspepsia, diseases, presentatlves. The Republi- spect to his memory. onstlpatlon, lire .s the “The Democratic 1 :idner female Principals. organization passed can margin In the Congress elected four The speakers of the evening were Gen- troubles, complaints; gives under the control of wrfeot health. 60o at 11. P. B. public enemies, and years ago was about fifty. Two years eral Samuel E. Chamberlain, Dr. E. K. Only Heirs and others no man who holds to the J1 loolil's 577 street to traditional doc- later this was reduced to thirteen. A Strong, General Robert Chamberlain, drug store, Congress desiring MISS CAROLINE M CHSFIElO 1804 -HEBRON /IC-.DEMY-1900 ~ | Jorrow trines or the party is under the of seven money on REAL slightest change votes, therefore, would William Chnnnnberlain of Portland, Me.. t ES* to follow the MISS AGNES obligation present leaders. deprlve„the administration of a sympa- Mr. Charles ChaberJaln of O,, I'ATE, household LOWELL The Democratic crusade Dayton, NOTES, furni- 9*Pl2d1W against expan- thetic majority In the lower branoh of J. Chester Chamberlain of New York. ' etc. ~ sion, termed is an abso- the national EVERY WOMAN ure, pianos, Business strict- anu ‘imperialism,’ legislature The observant The latter read a leter from his at WcUesley lute a father, Sometimes reeds ft reliable certification Brown, ^ sham, silly and hypocritical Inven- oltlzen can fall to see who a | y hardily what a nan been in India for medicine. confidential. spluBdrd academy budding r*- tion to divert attention missionary 1 monthly regulating PORTLAND f“‘*/fr-ver« from their revolu- chance there Is for the Democrats to oar* forty years. Miss Baura B. Chamberlain ACADEMY. balh, steam heated and up loilaUlrt (1'rB|. the 8sm<#1 tionary purposes. Expansion has been ry the even do not of delivered a of wel- DR. PEAL’S snoot; SUirterant Home mi House, though they Washington speech < hogins fl at the *’t,„ the policy and of the American win the Presidential ,,,^rm September rooms in j la New Knglaud. *toam practice election. In 1880 come in Armenian, and Montague Cham- 1 I• axtor of lory b ron**' since ^ building. Pupils both sexei received. electric light*, people the Pilgrims landed on President Garfield had a of fif- berlaln also a I are every floor, ate.j ^ majority spoke eloquently, giving j PENNYROYAL PILLS, rival!''pupils received afternoon and eve- In thl* »>• Plymouth Kock, and no man who under- votes In the I ning. I-or further hen aim 1 glit* aprmitor/ ty-seven Electoral College, few words which he had learned from the 4 Lro prompt, sufo and certain i:i result. The genu- particulars Inquire of free. Address stands the of our can ShawmHt week, catalogue r"' spirit institutions House laoked one of a Abenaki i ue Bent Loan « butjthe Republi- Indians. (Dr. iVal'a) neverdisappoint. anywhere miss A. K. be * Co., K. FII.KS, Principal. \V. 8AHUKNX' frightened by the phantom of imperial- can majority. In 1888 President Harrison At Intervals Miss Anna Chamberlain 1.00. PimI Medicine Co., Cleveland. O. ism which has ST- Residence tut) Free St. Hebron,^ Bryan conjured up for was sixty-five ahead on electoral votes, of East N. selections t U. CUIT’Y & ME- 1 Tern* TatldVl 9 Grange, J., played CO.. Portland, Me., Ageuta. m6a?JflRKEr PORTLAND, Fell Op*»* Il'fiMf Portland, Aug. 25, 1000. aug27eod4w 11,1000. DECLINES APPOINTMENT. INDUSTRIAL situation. MUSIC AND will be DRAMA. seen on Monday and Tuesday * next at the Jefferson occurs in the fam- Dud Turn ous scene of the Given by Anthracite third aot which created a SECRET SERVICE. sensation in New York, John Storm, Powers Coal Strike. At the driven to the verge of madness judge Won’t Be Jefferson theatre last evening, by the William belief that Horatio Drake is Gillette's famous and successful conspiring a to the moral Senator. Grama “Seoret that destruction of Glory C’ourM of Price* Service," romance Staple Il«s Hcen Gen(r. of love and Quayle, and frenzied war, was given before a by jealousy, at- quite to kill ally Upward. numerous audience tempts her. The In this by a company acting situation Is intensely realistic and- differing entirely in personnel from that thrill- ingly effective. The end of originally presenting the In this scene New play this finds York, Glory Quayle on her knees a That Ho September 31.—Bradstreet’s city. The play was received with with is last of Convinced Wouldn’t He marks crucifix This the day our tomorrow will The of fuvor raised, for the of say: unfavorable and the curtain was called praying safety turn af- John Third Sale. given the general ter the Storm, who had left her and been Anniversary Seated. Industrial situa- nobly dramatic climaxes of the tion by the strike of attacked by a mob in the If you anthraolte coat second and third note. Of the streets. As haven't taken advan- play itself the miners, and the little need curtain falls, the shouts of the mob possibility of wage dis- be said. You are still in the tage of our price this pute In the are which cutting iron trade with rather midst of hoard, greatly add to the real- le&s marching troops, the roar of ism week, it isn’t too activity In the latter of this remarkable situation. late to Industry, and som © artillery, the clanging of sabres and the Increase of weakness In rattle of MAINE MUSIC squeeze in yet. We’re No But the prices oi muskets—It Is always, however, FESTIVAL. going Question INTebek- cruder without to form*, have.’glven an appearance your door; its does not Intrude The modistes and milliners of quote you prices that will of Portland irregularity to the general trade itself upon your are times be er Was Gov. ana presence. The play ig having busy now-a-days pre- the means of our business situation. On the so familiar to the the making other hana, public,though Its years paring ladles of this city for the last day a record the course of of Maine breaker. staple prices has been very presentation in America and England, Music Festival which Is to be generally upward this that held Have you learned about our week, fall distribu- recapitulation of its merit is un- Oct, 4th, 6th and (ith In the Port- Fall Suits yet ? With tion of dry goods, hats called for. The Is land As us it s clothing, and mil- play one which grows Armory. this Is the first great quality first—then price : has been satisfaction, good linery of large^volume at upon the audience as the event of the season it Is Utah Case nearzy evening ad- always a gala oc- looks and service The Disposed of all there is good always. By markets; a decidedly better vances, each act being better than the casion and our Maine dames of fashion tone noted In the boot take his Heavy blue His and shoe and kin- preceding one. There is an air of nat- opportunity to give their most weight serge Suit, doable or Refusal. dred sinqle trades, and the uralness and beautiful breasted strength of ootton realism out the play Fall clothes their first airing. SyrupTigs sack, $9.89. goods though in which Is as marked The Is apparently excess of that, ever and It was Armory always a great sight, Heavy steel all worsted shown the raw the grey Suit, in or by material, has been re- Interpreted for the most part with skill stunning decorations and the charm- cutaway garded as Indicative of and Actsfleasant/y andfivmpt/y sack coat, $9.89. confidence on tb© sympathy, and was adequately ing light gowns of the ladles in the chorus of Salt Lake, tom part the manufacturers. Bank staged. Nell well with the Oxford mixed of Utah, Sup be a- 21.—The clear- Twomey's Captain Thorne contrasting severe blaok Cleanses the System Suit, grey, with high cut single ings rellect the had fine moments and white of the following signed statement ha« been expansion of all trade in of coolness and he men, while in the and breasted vest, $9.89. giv- a further Gently Effectually en to the Associated Press gain In volume, but the invested the character with an air audience the beautiful and by juUge stag- of stunning new when bilious or costive. Black nant condition of insouciance cheviot sack Suits dress or O.W. Powers, who was speculation, particular- which was effective. In the gowns and hats produce a charming for business recently appoint- m States ly stocks,precludes third act his action was effeot. of our wear, $7.63 to ed United Senator trojn Utah any^irnportant gain virile and quite Many most prominent Iresen ts in the most $15. by over acceptahle/omt Governor recent years. (Jross dramatio. His honorable society people are on the list of tne Aotlng Aqulla Nebe ker; railway earn- instincts were patrons- lasratire principles of plants Attractive striped cheviot with the continue to at war of the Suits, hand- “To the Associated Pross: ings show gains over last au- with his bitter position and the Festival. known to act most tumn’s beneficially. soroe new sack coat and “While there can be no heavy hut net harrassed man was us military high cut question but business, returns given with a UNDERWOOD SPRING. single to Senator point much of this used keen appeal. Ills was breasted vest, $9.89 to $18. what Nebeker was governor in being up in performance cred- sees the close of the TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL Increased Today vaudeville at EFFECTS the absence of Uov. Wells cost of operating. itable though by way of suggestion he Just as aa^ Secretary Underwood. The day promises to be good top coats, hats and Premature — furnishings. Hammond from the state and opening due to hot might have been more ardent as a love BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY that he had dry pleasant and If so there will be a weather is maker. crowd to a United responslblelforla portlon’of the power appoint rotates sena- to witness the last of the summer enter- in the heavy cotton to market Miss CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. tor,the precedent Quay movement^ but Augusta True who playe d the tainments. The attraction SAN makeg back today will FRANCISCO, CAL. it dear that his of this, of course, is the desire female appointee Would not be to leading character, was pleasant- introduce all the favorites of the LOUISVILLE KY. NEW YORK. NY! prolit the week, seated. Our Democratic by exceedingly good ly remembered as a member for sa/e FRANK M. LOW & state chair- prices’rul- of Bartley giving the best of the by druggists price 50* per bottle. The Jbow season. CO., Mr. is or ing. rush of buyers to secure MoCullum’s last man, barton, the opinion that stock oompany and was There will De the three has advanced Renos; Mardo, Men’s van ue ui juuio service to print cloths, ginghams warmly received In her first the Outfitters, tiae party on appearance. juggler; Coogan and Bacon, the fun- the electoral ticket Dieaoneci goods, prints and In fact Uha a rxrl fiwrw _... than ira a nearly ---YY 1U11 lie* U uy pair; acioii Aaams, the making all olasses of impersonator; MOKTUMElKrT contest. In cottons, while re- and her addition 1 hav-e no deBlre materially uralness, performance was com- Flynn and Marlon, the Irish oomedians stocks ______sep22-lt to draw the ducing In hands of commission mendable. and salary pending* the oontest Miss Gertrude Holmes, the men and superior when I am now jobbers. Mr. Walter The convince*^ in advance D. Green's make up In singer. Zilphas will be on hand Reports of damage to In shock that the s?at would be grain m Arrelsford was and with some of their excellent whioh reftMBed. Hence the notably good, his music, unless the national northwest, reinforced by northwes- is in committee shall desire action was strong and intense itself worth going out to hear. The Portland, Sept. 1900. tern at through- ulbs, 22, me to take buying furnished the action, 1 shall not tht Chicago, out. He did excellent work in the third electric fountain will be seen In the even- accept to the key advanoe of nearly two cents in and appointment. At first, It tc act and rose to a dramatic which ing all day the dining room will fur- BOUT aippearedl wheat height For time to be me this week, followed a of nish Outside begin- that I should make the anti by gain deserves the warmest praise. shore dinners that will be entirely light 20 to 23 in llour and thus draw attention of 1 ^ in corn. Some Miss Annie work in the once more, at Vlslalne seemed to make satisfactory. ning again of thl3 advance In wheat was and Inside the afterward a decided hit as NOTE. urged by Democrcstlo. party the dainty young lady and train- lost in realizing. Other farm gymnasium to the need for a constitu- products “from across the street.” She set forth Mrs. Belle the were Archer, actress, died at the higher. The advance In oofcton the house. The first will greet you down that extra tional amendment providing for the elec- a pert bit of human nature, bent In a Emergency Hospital, Warren, Pa., ing avoirdupois goods and the seasonable At tion of senators weather are re- manner on Wednesday night. the hospital it by the people; but girlish having her own almost as soon as which a summer ease my flected In oontlnued was found that a clot of blood on the the snow leaves of and lack sober Is to the good buying of dry way. The judgment contrary. I ap- touching impersonation of brain was the cause of death. Belle goods at western centers. of preciate Uov. Nebeker'a confidence and Jonas, the devoted oldjaegro was In the Mingle Archer was born in the in the The regular exercise has on, Good Easton, Pa., ground Spring, put reports come from the Pacific and some ten shall always cherish the compliment. competent hands of Mr. Clint G. Ford, appeared during years In Time to be ooast. Southern trade advices still the cast of a “Pinafore” oompanv. When latter will back the (Signed) “O. W. show with an excellent of Martha fill the house with their getting Powers." the portrayal quite young she married Herbert good effects of the present cotton Miss Archer, high by Estelle Gilbert. Miss Loretta who is now understood to be in London hardness of muscle and firmness NATIONS AGBKfiD. prices. After her fragrance from Christmas to Wells acted Mrs. General Carney with a experience in “Pinafore.” she May. of flesh that health Two-thirds of the anthraolte coal was leading woman with E. H. Sothern perfect and Melbourne, Victoria, *SepteniDer 21.— min- quiet dignity, and others in the cast It requires, quite ers and of the for two years, and also tilled a like were last Ihe Kurutu and Tabuul lsla.nds anthracite production are is not posi- Many people disappointed time to be to were'for- necessary to mention. tion with the late Alexander seeing the proper to be worn Idle to Salvinl. clothing mally annexed to France the reported owing the strike for high- It should be remembered She also in by governor that the man- appeared Augustin Daly’s year, because of the assortment, while are of er wages. Retail coal have soared production of “Muoh Ado you it. Tahiti, August 21, at The request of prices agement of the Jefferson have gener- About Noth- doing before the ing,” and took Miss Ada the natives. “pinch In supplies has Behan’s place when came actually ously agreed to divide the receipts for In they to these There’s a stock of athletic arrived. Tennyson’s “Foresters.” Four years buy very large goods The coming week will the benefit probably of the Galveston sufferers and ago Miss Archer appeared ln“ A Content- the CONSOLIDATION NOT LIKELY. decide the conflict their ed Bulbs. We would advise here, prescribed sorts for all indoor and outdoor and'the^general feeling generosity should receive recog- Woman,"when Caroline Mlskel Hovt you Is that the strike will not be a gave it up, and carried it three New York, September 21.—Humors In prolonged nition by crowd 3d houses this afternoon through athletic work; for and and football one. Bank years of success, earning by her own to come now while there are running rowing connection with the clearings aggregate $1,309,- and when the plenty proposed consolida- evening play will be management something like $20,000. and tion of the 531,173 a gain of three per cent over last golf and and tennis. Western Union and Postal again repeated. of every kind to choose from. We wheeling, swimming week, but a decrease of 27 cent companies, were discussed to- per from Telegraph DEATH OF AN AGED Cotton and worsted full a year ago. Business failures for the PORTLAND THEATRE. LADY. suits, body tight day by Hussell Sage, the second largest wholesale and relail Bulbs. week After an Illness of a stockholder number 183 assagainst 167 last week only few days Miss with or without In the former company. The Je3sie Sawtelle Jerseys sleeves, racing suits, sprint- 147 In this week a Comedy company C. Eaton Mr. said year ago. Mary passed away Thursday Sage that reports of such a had a large and well pleased attendance ing pants, leotards and sweaters. Wheat, Including our shipments for the evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. combine had been In circulation a at the Portland long theatre last evening E. P. Morse at but there week, aggregate 3,535,867 bushels, against Harpswell Centre. She and colors made to time, had been no definite or when that beautiful Special styles order. bushels they presented south- was born 1810 and wrltteu 4,665,982 last week and 4.630,765 September 1, recently Kendall & proposition presented each ern war drama by “Chattanooga in 61.” celebrated her Whitney, and em- 90th Letters, emblems aide. bushels in the corresponding week of 1899. birthday. In early monograms Miss bawtel le took thft of Federal and Sts. Corn for the part Cherry life Miss Eaton school on Orr’s Temple Mr. said he did exports week aggregate taught broaeired on Sweaters. Sage not care to make Pitt In a way that showed her to be ca- Sflpt22d3fr 2,134,205 bushels against bushels Island and Baileys Island. She had any prophecies concerning the rumored 2,402,786 of About she last week pable any part undertakes. always lived within a few rods of consolidation. and 3 704,965 bushels In this where Miss Ethel Clifton as Rose Miss she week a year ago. Darling, died. A woman of old Puritan stock William H. Haker,vice-president of the Emma Torsythe as Savannah Seasonable trade Darling, and of high Christian she was Postal activity Is noted in clmracter, Telegraph oompany, said that the and Mr. Ned Curtis as Sam have MOORE & CO. Canada. Montreal business Glee, greatly respected by u large number of OWEJV, matter had never been reports fairly seriously consid- purely won a great deal of praise the rlends. active and prices well maintained. Cool by She was always very bright and ered by the Postal Telegraph company. way they have handled their weather has helped Toronto trade. Can- respective active and well remembered many events parts during the week’s engagement. of Interest SCHOONER DISMASTED. adian cotton goods have been again ad- that occurred many Forjthls afternoon that;beautiful southern Booth vanced and the Ontario grain, years ago. On her first visit to Portland, bay Harbor, September 21.—The lumber, drama H. by Joseph Grismer, “New there was only one house on schooner Susan Stetson, cattle, dairy and export trades are in Munjoy Oapt. Perkins, South,” will be rep sated and for this eve- hill. For many years she had been a bound from Jersey for great shape. Manitoba reports, however, City Hangor, ning by special request The Victorian are unfavorable. In the member of the Congregational church with a cargo cf cement, arrived here to- meantime prov- Cross” will finish the week’s engage- at inces retail trade has been stimulated. Harpswell Centre. She had many day dismasted. ment. Trade is and friends in Portland and vicinity. She Uapt. Perkins reports that last night quiet collections slov in British Columbia. Bank v KJVJ 111UU1H ilCi UJLII WW blsuers, when 30 miles southeast Of Soomln he on. clearings lor SKYLIGHTS Mrs. Morse, Mrs. H. N. llandall of this countered a heavy southeast which There is an actor Our wind, booked tor the Port- AND Kitchens and Mrs. L. Whitmore 1 5 cent over last but a decrease city, of Bowdoin- VENTILATORS, carried away the foremast and per week, land theatre on MADE OF SHEET METAE. rigging, Monday and Tuesday and two of 6,8 cent from last ham, brothers, Mr. William C. Jibs and main topmast. The inaiiTWl per year. with matinee Proof against leaks from weather and condensation. nights Tuesday, who is an Eaton of Centre Are cleared for action in the was torn and the decks clean, 'lne Failures for the week number as Harpswell and Mr. Fall swept 21, honor to hla profession. “Mr. Edward E. VAN NOORDEN COMPANY, and crew abandoned the Thomas U. Eaton of N. J. captain vessel 24 last week, 13 in this week: a Jersey City, 94 4 Massachusetts Are., BOSTON, Mass. against j a man whose name has never Food Wc are > and ware rescued by the schooner Flor- Harrigan, There are also several nieces and Campaign. ready year a&o, 19 In 1898, 85 In 1897 and 34 In nephews. Send for catalogue. jly2iW&Smm ence of (Jlouoester. Capfc. Slade of the been connected with a who has «■—— scandal, The funeral will take at 10 o’clock with a list of in Florence sent a crew 1896. g place New Dainties the aboard the Stetson contributed some of the greatest plays and towed her hero. tomorrow morning from the home of the irom his facile line AGED COUPLE MURDERED. pen which were ever writ- deceased. Pie anti Pastry which, with ten by an American author; who has MAINE PENSION. Foxboro, Mass ^September 12.—David Onr Famous Bread and sought to elevate rather than degrade the MARRIAGES. Rolls, Washington, 21.—The fol- Lewis Shepard and his wife, an JIaged September and who has fulfilled our ovens over time. and stage, relig iously keep working lowing pension has been to a respected couple who have lived in granted he has ever every promise made the pub- In PERFECT Maine man: this town for many years, were found Sullivan, Sept. 14, Edward F. Garbett of Here are Two lic. His beautiful “Old Lavender5’ Calais and Miss Ina M. Johnson of Sullivan. Saturday Specials murdered in their beds their play IRC rea.sk. tbls^morning, In Ellsworth, Sent. 1'. Schuyler F. in which he appears here, Is a gem full Higgins that should crowd our store. throats having been cut wit b some sharp and Miss Jennie E'. Moore. of and heart At Bar Walter F. .Charles comedy, pathos Interest,pure Harbor, Sept. 16, Small and Bowker, East Bradford, $17. instrument, evidently a knife. Miss Helen F. Cleaves, both of and moral in tone, and entirely free from MUlbrldge; 16th, r Their son, William F. Shepard,43 years Henry F. Taberling and Mamie E. Robinson. CINNAMON BUNS. A SPECIAL LEMON SNAP. vulgarity. He is supported by a compa- In Lisbon, Sept. 15, John H. Kiuesener and 02 Df age, who ha3 shown evidence of insan- Miss Emma A. Bickford, both of Lewiston. AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. DAYS ALONE ON THE ny of players, many of whom were in the That means that we’ve tried ity for some time,was missing this morn- In East Monmouth, Sept. 19, Charles W. Lock- As delicious as any bun we ever to OCEAN. great New York production of the play wood and Miss Abbie E. Macomber. Used of refinement made. These have beat our best efforts in this direc- and there is every reason to believe In by people just enough ing Sanford, Sept. 12, George C. Rams dell and lion and succeeded. wee which lasted two thousand performances. a cinnamon in ’em to create a de- Not bits Sustained Fooil. that he committed the Miss Amy M. Taylor. for over a quarter of century. l»y Giupc-Xntj double crime, of like some but as No small feature of the play is the beau- In Norrtdgewock, Sept. 12, Oscar E. Lock- sire for more buns. things, sell, Blackburn who sailed from ivbile in a’lit of mental derangement. wood and Miss Laura Smith. Bigas a Cookie, Captain tiful songs, the lyrics by Mr. Harrigan 10c dozen Gloucester, Mass., in a small boat 29 feet He was sedh yesterday afternoon by the Sc a Dozen md the music by Have Braham, over all, for Eng., in but at that time In Gloucester, June, eetghbors, appeared DtATHS. 18i>9, carried with him, by order of his Ills usual health, a of different also BLACK PATTI TKOUfiADOUKS. Doctor, variety foods, Mr. and his wife were about a little oil Shepard stove to prepare them. Con- In this city. Sept. 21, Virginia May, infant to years of age and quite well to do. Black who is the flALDEBWOOD’S RAKEBY. •p.cuous among theso foods the doctor Patti, reoognized laughter ot Owen A. and Annie M. Jackson, named Grape-Nuts. They lived with their daughter, Miss world over as the greatest singer of her iged 5 months and 27 days. [Notice of funeral hereafter. When Blackburn to the I Sarah O. but were the sole oc’ ; the further distinction of Capt. got sea, Shepard, ■ace, enjoys In Swampscott, Mass., Sept. 19, Woodbury S. weather was so stormy, and the water < ;upants of the house last night, Miss being the stellar feature of the “Black Dana. that was at < this afternoon at 2 o’clock at his -rough, ho compelled to stay on a friends at Patti [Services Snepard being visit with troubadours,” which is said to be ate 122 the wheel tho most of tho time and was residence, High street. Nantucket. i ihe grandest company of its kind ever In this city, Sept. 21, George H. Millikeu, unable to run liisstovo and prepare food. 1 ormeriy of Cornish, Me. To Comriaclors. < There are in He supsisted almost entirely on Grape- >rganized. forty people [Funeral Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock from FOUR NEGROES HUNG. proposals for construction of fire Nuts rood which is ready cookod and , ihe oompany, which Includes at least a ( he Boynton House, Cornish. SEALED At Harpswell Center, Sept. 20, Miss C. wail In City Building, Portlind, Ma ne, will which ho from tho little New 31.—In icore of who are Mary be received at the poured directly Orleans, September specialty performers, ; Jaton, aged 90 years, 20 days. CITY OF PORTLAND. Mayor’s office until Satur- boxes into his baud or mouth. 1 ‘liloody” Tanglpoah parish last night, ] eaders in their respective lines. [Funeral from her late residence at 10 o’clock day, September 29tt>, ItOO, at twelve o’clock, noon, when they will be publicly ODened and “Although weakoned by tho continued 'i'liQ ctnn-n anVinrt-iA Via 11 Iwi m lumiay morning. tour negroes were hanged, after the jail Removal of Ashes, etc. read. Plans, specifications and further inform- drenching, fatigue, and exposure, he ation may l)o ootained at the office of .John n the village of Pontohtoula had been j s no less Interesting than the name and niado tho voyage successfully, which his npiIE Committee on Public Buildings will re- Calvin Stevens, architect, Oxloru Buildlug, jroken and the accused l aine of its stars. It consists of a A sealed Portland. physician savs would have beon well- open prisoners, happy oelve proposal! until 81 turd ay, Co*v£fw-T'__J September 291 b, 1900, at twelve noon, Bids should be marked “Proposals for Fire and < >f robbing the family of Henry Holfelter, ] nedley of comedy, burlesque, vaudeville o'clock, nigh impossible, probably entiroly for tlie removal of aslies, rubbish, etc., from all Wall” and addressed to Frank W. Robinson, impossible, but for Grape-Nuts food. 1 lad been taken from their cells. Mrs. t uid opera, The opening skit is called public building! of the city of Portland, except Mayor, Portland, Maine. amd lioie and of tlie The Is reserved to or all bids Having found Grape-Nuts food so won- Louise Holfelter, who resisted the ool- ‘A Rarktown' Frolic on the Rialto,” Housekeepers engine houses, buildings right reject any Poor f; o n one from should it be deemed for the interest of the derful in its and who want an easy and quick answer to the THE RA6HL4N Department, year October City nourishing ( so un- u OVERCOAT- so invigorating >red men, was choked and beaten l which the entire company’s forces are ‘'What shah we have for 4 h. 1900. lo do. sept22dlw his act- daily question, Din- effects, the upon return, 1 Farther irticulars may be obtained from the captain, that she lost her mind. Whole- c fforded full for their diversified ner, or for .Supper, or for Breakfast?” should vill be very popular for FALL and WIX- p on tho con- neroifully scope chairman of said committee. lYoiice to Cnsilrartors, ing advice o£ his physician, take tin Boston Daily and Su dty Globe. !'EIt weir, it may bo made with the same £ ale are feared. t alents. The vaudevillo which follows Bi ts should be marked for re- tinued tho use of tho lynohlngs Every day The Globe pub ishes a simple, in- < fleet In front as a Chesterfield, “Proposals food, steadily gain- being very oi and QEALED proposals for a Pest House to be and nice bill of fare for a 1 uilln the or moval a ties, etc.,” addressed to Frank in 5 of the standard and all the expensive breakfast, back, cut long and wiih a wide P-* erected on the Poor ing health and strength. highest W. itobn s >n, Chairman o Committee on Pub- City Farm in the l>eer- a dinner and a supper. Thu is special y pre- oilar taite tlio form of a storm coat. We lic Portland. Maine. iuc Di trict will be received at the Mayor’s Gapt Blackburn and tte physician, LIBELLED. S reat specialty performers take part. pared by an skilled and economt- 1 iave a great of OVERCOATS Buildings SCHOONER experience !, variety and Office until Saturday, September whose n cal re feel Tlie right is reserved to reject any or all bids twen'y-ninth, name is omitted as professional “The Rlaok Patti Troubadours” will housekeeper. sure you can see something that will 1900. at twelve when will N. 21.—The should it be deemed for the interest o( the city o'clock, noon, they be a well-known doctor in Halifax, S., September In addition, the choicest recipes from the ] iiea«e you. Our reputation guarantees that and courtesy ( e seen at the Jefferson next so to do. publicly opened read. Wednesday sk lied cooks of the homes of New England are t ho FINISHED AKTICLU Will e0me to sept22dlw name can be < iwners of the American schooner Caxrle ! Up Plans, specifications and further Information Gloucester, whose given every and c a nd Thursday evenings. printed day, any special recipes | usiomers’fullest expectations in both fit and m >y be obta ned at tlie office of Frederick A. Cereal j. run down and sunk woman are i upon application to tho Postum i Say ward, recently warned by any readily supplied. s ty'e. Y. __ Tompson, Architect, JV1. C. A. Building, look In lact, The Globe is a cook book for I Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.,) c n Bank the Lunenburg sohoon- daily Portland, Maine. Quero by THE CHRISTIAN the of New England. upon Muts as the most housekeepers Bids should be marked “Proposals for Pest j Grape perfect r have commenced aotlon in The Housekeepers’ in Thdrilobe I form of Reliance, Departmpnt 75c, House” and ad ressed to Frank W, Robinson, food known, and especially ap- svery day tells you how to get rid of ests, how reuberTkTdyer, MAINSPRINGS, 1 he Admiralty court for $6,003 damages Perhaps the greatest demonstration ; 3MCoroJa.a,ait The best American made Mayor, Portland. Maine. plicable to the use of those who are sub- to take care of plants, flowers a ul how Tailor, Mainsprings, by i the animal^ the Elgin and Waltham companies.’ Warranted The right, is re erved to reject any or all bids « nd have libelled the Reliance for that pon part of the audience witnessing to do work, etc., etc., etc. Order The E YS FORE Jectcd to continued exertions, fa- fancy ST., near foot of Exchange St. for one should it be deemed for the interest of the long 1 of our year. McKENNEY, the Jeweler, City 1 Lall Caine’s “The Christian” which Globe at one j newsdealers and try it. sc to do. tigue, and exposure. a mount. ._. play sept22dtf Monument Square. llyiiOdtf sept22dlw MISCELLANEOUS. nue shoe repairer Is exhibiting In his UISCBLLANBOU9. MISCBULAOTSOPS, STEAMERS. SOUTH PORTLAND- _ shop window a large potato raised men WESTBROOK. I sentTfreFto” by of Mr. 8. A. Wentworth of lievere at his farm In Falmouth. Sebago Lake, A Most Remarkable Remedy That street, Sougo~Rivcr The potato weighs two and a quarter | Stanley Hubbard Has Re- Lost aud of Quickly Restores pounds and resembles somewhat a mud BEVEL GEARS Bay Naples S. S. Co. Vigor to Men. Merchants of the turtle, having the head, flippers, eto. turned City Mr. Wentworth raised a of | large orop po- On and Alter Sept. A Free Trial Sent l>y Mail to 10, l»oo, Package tatoes, the majority, of which were of will connect to Portland. AND CHAINS, daily with the 1.05 p. m, train All VVlio Write. tnd Talks About His Cuban over the Maine Going large size. Experi- | Central Railroad (White Mt Free trial of a most remarkable touching at Naples, Bridgton, packages ences. l)ly.) and North are mailod to all who will BEVEL GEARS do not clog, break, catcb Bridgton Harrison, connecting at Harrison remedy being J with stage for Waterford. u write the State Medical Institute. They MORRELLS. Qj nor need and ltound trip excursion tickets, good for davnt men had battled for things frequent cleaning adjustment. fenf oured so many who date only. $2.00, Ask for our tourist’s BUia®guide the mental and ph/sioal run the same. at Union station. years against Stanley Hubbard, a South Portland They always CLm suffering of lost manhood that the Insti- W. C. U. W ill Not Be The ^annual convention of the Young C. L. GOODRIDGE has decided to distribute free trial T, Represented x>y, has, upon his own application, been more attention. It will tute People's Christian union and Sunday The CHAIM needs 1 sepl2-ati_Manager packages to all who write. It ie a home ( llscharged from the hospital corps of schools, is to be held at All Soul’s Unl- run well if cared for. for treatment and all men who suffer with at Calais. ;he United States Army and returned properly J HARPSWELL any form of sexual weakness resulting versalist church, Stevens avenue, Octo- STEAMBOAT CO; jo his home on Stanford street Thursday from youthful folly, premature loss of ber 9, 10 and 11. The 365 ISLAND ( ROUTE. strength and memory, weak baok, vari- evening. Mr, Hubbard left here about COLUMBIA, HARTFORD, The ladles' circle of All Soul’s Unlver- Beginning September 10. 1900, steamer or emaciation of parts can now one year last November and lirst ||> Auco. cocele, ago cisco will leave Portland Pier, Portland cure themselves at home. sallst church held a picnic supper and "®elc wont to Washington and afterwards was and PENNANT III days as follows: The remedy has a peculiarly grateful entertainment last in the vestry For Long Island, Little and evening »nt to Cuba where he arrived December Great fhs. effect of warmth and seems to act diieot Grammar School Pupil beaguo, Cliff Island, South of their church BICYCLES I- Harpswell, BallmPa3 5 to the desired location giving strength 10. During his service there he has and Orr’s Islands. 9.30 a. in., 4.16 p. m. Return lor Portland—Leave Orr’s and where it is needed. been the standards of both the cliain- island »n development just Btatloned at various points such as ropreseut highest above landings. 0.00 a. m., l 00 p. ni. Injured. Arriv.Y® at It cures all the ills and troubles that less and chain driven L ^ GORHAM. and remain- types. Portland, 8.30 a. m., 3.30 p. m. come from of misuse of the natu- Dlenfuegos.Amaro Placetos, ISTORMER years Datlv excursions 22 miles down in the lh» Bav ral functions and haB been an absolute suc- ing last named place over seven- Fare round trip, 60c. i cess in all oasea A to the State teen Send for' Illustrated Booklet “Outings." rl request A very pleasant wedding took place In months. SUNDAYS. Medical Institute., 4&2T Elketron Build- for Gorham, Tuesday evening, the celebrat- Speaking of Placetos yesterday, he said Leave Portland South Harpswell and in ing. Ft. Ind., stating that you termodlate landings, 10.00 a. 2.00 Wayne, had been for the most COLUMBIA BICYCLES, Ull in., 0. m desire one of their free trial Services at the Churches Sun- ing parties being well known and high bhatjt garrisoned Pare to South and packages Harpswell returu Sundw*lJ will be complied with promptly. The respected Mr. John Han- part by the Seoond United States cav- 86c, other lamliugs 26c. young people, HOME HARTFORD, CONN, 1 ISAIAH Institute is desirous of reaonlng that Items. and the OFFICE, DANIELS day—Personal soom, who Is associated with the well alry military administration dtf great class of men who are unable to sepS Gjen’l Mgr. know Arm of li. Leavitt and has done muoh good for the plaoe. The auftBW&S qj leave home to be treated and the free J. Son, | Porllan Mt. Desert & Mdchias sample will enable tbem to see how it is grain deulers, and Miss Flossie C. Fogg, town has been wonderfully Improved , $0iS to be cured of sexual weakness when one of and slcknesB among the natives has de- ■ Soar boro’s popular young ladles, F.NCING Friday, April the remedies are employed. The 20th. ih.* proper the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur creased more than one-half oompared CTOMMJ steamer Institute makes no restrictions. Any Win. Lyons, Esq., and Mr. S. F. Hop* The was with previous years. During the stay FRANK man who writes will be sent a free last Fogg. olliolatlng clergyman JONES klnson, the well-known grocer, left of the sample, carefully sealed in a plain pack- ltev. Geo. W. lteynolds, pastor of the soldiers there had been but two will, weather permitting, leavo l’ortkns for Boston. are to 6ail and Fridays at n age so that its recipient need have no night They deaths them and one of these Tuesdays 11,00 m- Congregational ohuroh. Oniy Immedi- among was for Bar Harbor fear of embarrassment or publicity. Saturday on the Saxonla for Europe, vis- Rockland, Bud Maclitas, ate friends were The the result of lightning. port and intermedium lanClni.1. uZ Headers ure requested to write without the Earls are to be present. presents leave iting exposition. They to the sentiments of the turning Maehlasport Mondays *nu delay. were and numerous. Their Deferring peo- at 4. a. absent from the seven weeks. very 'pretty Thursdays m. for all landings, arrlvin» city on Mr. Portland 11.00 in. Tmg many friends wish them a and ple polltioal questions, Hubbard p. Mr. Wlnlford H. Smith has returned long hap- that the GEO. F. EVANS. F. E. BOOTHBY life. Mr. and Mrs. lianscom will re- said, whites and what might be Gen’i to he Is py Mgr. U. P, ft T A’A Johns Hopkins university where called the side at their pleasant home, South “high toned” people were aprlSJU_ pursuing a course in the study of medl- anxious street. will bo at home after Oct. to have the United States oon- olne. They 1st. trol] the island for a time at least but DO- Eolloe Ofiioer S. Cousens and Harry some of the were for a c. r. r. #-V Caleb Murch, a well known and very negroes clamoring | | wife left yesterday on a carriage drive much respected citizen of Gorham, died government of their own—a sort of home VOU to Casco, Baymond and adjoining rule. after an Illness of one towns. Mr. Cousens and the other yesterday nearly A wm To Fabyan* J po- Mr Hubbard that p# | year. Mr. Murch was about 73 years of thought recently lice ollicers of the are to eaoh a ever city enjoy the whole island had improved wonder- | ^ age. He will be very much missed as he “Carpet Helps." rfb? and return week:s vacation, by vote of the city gov- The old was and klndhearted. He fully. plantations were worked ernment. always genial Isn’t almost the case when Good for 10 and new ones had invariably Bbvi. days, Cbink was a brother of Hr. Cumberland many sprung up I A of scales has been Muroh, desire to from ] pair platform the you change^ your carpets Mills. Ills funeral will take Sat- giving largest tobacco crop that had erected on Central street for use of Mr. place room been for The cities have one to another they’re found to be from his late residence at 2 m. gathered years. S. S. the and local urday p. Brooks, expressman had a and are now clean a trifle too small all the way round? Do Our farmers are now harvest- good overhauling ooal dealer. very busy and were so you know the way out of the their corn which is of line things generally prosperous difficulty? The funeral services over the remains ing ensilage that there was no reason any "Why! Use onr JS1 n 300 acres are raised in good why ^'flOUSt'1 I quality. Nearly of the late were held £ Mrs. .Sarah Nadeau man should die of In Cuba 5 Gorham. starvation 4 Insurance as a desirable Saturday morning at 8 o’clock from St. $7.50 0/ Life his g who has been out of nowadays. There had been during s investment for course £ church. The burial was at (James Dooley, yourself. 0/ Hyaclnthe’s service In Cuba some small pox which “PLAIN TERRY” ....TO.... 5 ft rs admitted to be others. Then g town on his vacation, returned yester for St.Hyaclnthe’s cemetery. In la6t at Santa not Alt human £ broke^out May or June for a border. 5 why for yourself! At the meeting of the West End W. day. £ Clara whioh caused the death of about Crawford House, nt, Pleasant 5 beings are subject to the same un- Mrs. Ira Otis and Miss Marlon Sum- not Como in and C. T. U held on Thursday it was prac- 23 soldiers and the aban- Ihey’ro expensive. certainties. All live the same S- who have been the government by mersldes, attending talk it over with and look tically deolded not to send delegates to doned the He noticed the us, through House, Fabyans, Twin Noun- ig laws of life and death. You cannot g In returned to post. disappear- the state convention to be held in mllinery openings Boston, the nice line of wo are be an exception. No one is. (, Calais, ance of small which was so colorings showing their homes pox prevalent tain and to the attached to the here, yesterday. in All etc. Now return, good going «3 If you don't insure today, perhaps g owing expense trip. there, four or five years ago, and attrib- Wools, Denims, Fibre, never have the The next meeting Is to be held at the is the time to be after these you'll opportunity, g uted the cause to the better health laws looking [car- Saturday, returning 5 Stranger are con- £ home of Mrs. W. H. Uorham Monday,In- things happening Duran, MAINE TOWNS. which had been established under mili- pet requirements and our store the < stantly. g Octobor 8. street, tary rule. Mr. Hubbard Is suffering i place. cluding hoard at either hotels. a in the 3 ■.» of the privileges g KoyjJ Hasey, pupil Bridge somewhat from a attack of malaria Items of Interest Gathered by Our Lo- sight Vllay Ule which Union Mutual £ street was 102-5 or school, quite badly injured Incident to a of but oth- Telephone 118*2 cal change climate, $ Cell VOU policies confer; of 5 afternoon at recess. Correspondents. Thursday Young e rwise Is enjoying his usual health. BAILEY for particulars. climbed Into a JOHNSTON, GO., l Hasey tree.jbut lost hlB 1 lnow 1 balance and fell to the ground, striking BALDWIN. 190-192 Middle Street. it mind and business £ GFO. K. EVANS, V. P. A G. M. on a &«pt2id?t jagged rock. A bad wound was West 17th.—The recent Schoonmaker and wife re- F. F. BOOTH Q. P. A. ^ credit to protect your family and g Baldwin, Kept. Sergeant BY, & T. made in his a 5 yourself l Come what will, a Union £ right leg as result of the rain was welcome. Coming so soon after turned Thursday evening from a wedding MptSMJt 5 Mutual policy is faithful in guardian- & fall. Dr. Cobb was called and took sev- the other rain It did more good. The trip spent In New York. — I £ ship so long as the insured is faithful g eral stltcheB in the wound. The boy Is water supply Is scarce. Some have to bring Robert P. Wilson, son of the druggist, ! _ in 11 J :§ payments; longer still, indeed, 3; only years of age. their drinking water a long distance and Is temporarily working In tne store dur- *3 because of the watchful protection 3: Mr. Byron G. Pride’s horse became the pastures in some instances have failed ing the absence of Mr. J. R. Spencer. I of the S: j frightened at the sound of an approach- to furnish water sufficient for the cattle. I David O, Moulton and wife will leave Hon=Forfelture Eaw ing train Thursday at the West- a number of silos have been for a visit relatives in The | evening Quite today among Knack When may we converse further £ brook depot. The horse was hitched, built. The hay crop Jbelng so short the Rhode Island. upon this important topic? You say. ^ succeeded in breaking away, but was last two years has caused many of the Night crews are at work pumping on Imaitie captured before he had gone far or done farmers to raise more corn. the Stanrord street sewer which Is Of Good Printing is being mutual Cite any damage. At the present writing most of the pushed to an early completion. the artistic insight into the | Mr. Simon Arenovsky, the West] End are to attend the Fair The is “ people preparing public library monthy receiving art preservative of all arts." Insurance clothing dealer, is to have thd first piece at additions and a collection of books * Co., t Sebago. good gj of artificial sidewalk With us is not (Union » » built In the olty. School in West Baldwin district be- are on hand for winter printing Portland, IHaine* rending. J | The workmen are now ready to com- gan today. It was postponed two weeks The recent rains have materially lm mechanical—^ve treat it as an mence the work. for fear of whooping cough. Dr. Chas. proved the condition of the roads on the art should be treated. Mr. Charles- H. Towle has returned Parker, of North Windham, lost, their Caps shore and a little more will do no Wouldn’t it be wise for to from a very pleasant trip to Concord, baby with It, and It was brought here for harm. you North Chelmsford and a Neponset, Mass., burial. There will be a dance at the Willard place trial order with us? where he has been for the past ten days. Will Blako’s baby passed away after a hose house, Monday evening next. Mr. Marshall Elder of Little Palls, few weeks of suffering. Kev. E. O. Thayer, presiding elder, Omeda Oil South Windham was in the city Mrs. Freeman Burnell also Mrs. will at the M. E. yesterday preach People's church Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, THE THURSTON PRINT on a business trip. Burnell are from their tomorrow and the of Kev. Joseph recovering subject Mr. in use for over 30 has borne the reoent Illness. years, signature of 87 1-2 EXCHAN6E STBEfl Mr. A. S. Dlcklson, the civil engineer, Corey’s sermon In the afternoon at We have been surrounded with fires th and has been made unil r liis who laid out the plans and had charge of will be "Previous per- past weak. The engine from the M. C Knlghtvllle Engage- •PHONE SO PORTLAND MAINE the work sonal since its preparatory and construction train set a lire beside the track which ments." supervision infancy. ■ f" ■ —' ■ 11 mil of the Westbrook, Windham & Naples destroyed oonslderabla pine t rnber for Allowno one to deceive you iu this. Miles on a railway company, but who leffc this oily Mr, Monday, making terribly All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but hot lire. The following Wednesday it over a to a In WHAT AN ARMY IS ON THE year ago accept position cot nnnthop tlra flirt hon nn ♦ hn 1 m n L- Experiments that triiio with and endanger the health of Tlic_— Philadelphia, is in the olty for a few causing another hot lire. Mr. Arthur MARCH. Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* days. Mr. Dlcklson Is now connected Bowers set some brush on lire which Pew persons have notion of the mastered him. It burned over a any with a large Iron works conoern and Is portion ol the Bill, also Mr. Muroh’s lot. vast length of an army on the march. In the east on a flying business trip. Mr. Appleton Burnell Is some better at A single battalion of 1000 A ivionffnr* a# 1%_ infantry PREFERRED he What is CASTORIA present writing. strong—which Is the strength of an Eng- cratlo club is to be held Most of the boarders have returned home ! Monday eve- lish battalion—takes a of is a harmless substitute Fred Townsend son of John Townsend up road length Castoria for Castor Oil, Pare- ACCIDENT. . . nolng at 7 80 o’clock at their rooms on has serious trouble with his eyes. They ! 626 yards, including about 80 yards for goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Fitch street. A full attendance of the are tearful of his his losing sight. stragglers. A battery of lleld artillery contains neither nor other Narcotic INSURANCE CO. Warren Opium, Morphine members and fellow Democrats general- Kaymond youngest child of talraa nil Ottfl rnnJa n n/1 n ^v# and substance. Its is its It Worms Is as business of Irving S. Zylphla Chase, passed ngo guarantee. destroys iisr ivtAiiAm. ly desired, importance takes when inarching four away Aug. 39, after a tew week’s slok- cavalry up, and cures Is to be discussed. allays Feverishness. It Diarrhoea and Wind Orer of the best butiaMi tod proftst- ness. All that kind care and watchfulness 650 An wl th 2.000 abreast, yards- army oorps, ional men in the State are it* pol- The Unlversallsts or Westbrook are to could do oould not the here. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation proteeiedbr keep baby Its staff, wagons, guns, hospitals, etc,, icies. In ihe accident department no other hold their first and He was live months old They have and It assimilates the the the business m the State. supper entertainment would extend over 34 the Flatulency. Food, regulates Company has one-half the of their friends in miles, says New for the season next sympathy many Stomach and and Thursday evening their bereavement. York Press. Bowels, giving healthy natural sleep* WHY? In the of their churoh. vestry The marches on the The Children’s Panacea—Tlio Mother’s Friend. BUXTON. army slowly best belter At the Universallst church The PREFERRED sell* Sunday,at of roads. It Is much more march- tiring at a lower the service at 10.80 Chicopee, Sept. 20th.—Daniel Clay's pollrirs price. morning o’olQck,there in a crowd than hen-house was recently visited and two ing walking alone. will be worship with sermon the GENUINE ALWAYS The PREFERRED pay* claim* by pas- fine bull cochins taken. Soldiers go at the rate of about 2% or 2 vA CASTORIA tor Kev.Elliot promptly. B,Barbour,subject, “Some Eddie llawkes is hauling bricks for miles an and in the hour, English army com- Phases of the Galveston Disaster.'’ Sun- Miss Watson to be used as underpinning they do a good day's march when they Since April. 1(09, when the eomwnT V menced Its Health Policie* waWi «• school at lor the barn. cover 13 miles. This accounts for the writing day 11.46, subject of lesson the most liberal one* in the Held, n«rif Mr. Giddens of Gorham is at work fact that when news Is of “The printed any hare been Issued for till* agency tM study, Duty of Watchfulness.” In the while Mr. policies putting underpinning, army marching to attack, surprise Is ex- lias been our cltlrea* no™ All members of the nearly $5.*oo paid Back congregation are In- Walter Cram and Melven Black are pressed that the attack Is delayed so long. them. Ache «*“® vited to the Bible class. Y. P. C. U. doing the grading. It takes a day or more for all the men to our business was Increased In 1®9 In School over ;*0 wish to do ere“ at 7 Superintendent Hutchinson assemble on the battlefield. per cent. We *■ After all meeting p. m., subject for the eve- Is solicited, send y»« working day—sewing, called on Edward Gibbs on Wednesday The rates of march for the various | In 1900. Your aid ning, “Uncrossed Chron. Bridges.”—2 to obtain figures for the use of his hall annle3 differ, of oourse, but the fastest friends to us. baking, scrubbing, sweeping, 20 for sohool the washing chapter. Everyone .welcome. purposes during interim army has to suit Its paoe to the slowest. or standing behind a counter— a of building a new school house. Here are the English official rates: In- — fantry In small bodies, three miles an woman’s back is sure to be tired. Tie Kind WOODFOltDS. in to You AGENCY, INVESTIGATION TO BE bodies. THE G. F. DUNLAP MADE. hour; Infantry large 2}i 2% Have Always Bought It’s too bad a woman miles; oavalry, walking, four miles; has to work; 21.—Nicho- M ANAGERS AND ADJUSTERS. Fitchburg,Mass.,September cavalry, trotting, nine miles; cavalry, In Use For Over 30 Years. still that’s the the world Mrs. B. Pleasant las King,William Foley,Thomas Sullivan 16 Portland, way goes. M.’Eastman, avenue, galloping, miles; artillery, walking, THE CENTAUR 80 Exchange St., three COMPANY, T7 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. J<*. But it’s a entertained the ladles’ circle of the Clark and J. M. Barr, the men arrested yester- miles; artillery, trotting, eight deem ®°du__ consolation to know that miles. Memorial Methodist church yesterday day on suspicion of robbing the house the pain which comes in the day will In our army the average march for In- afternoon at her home. of E. B. Baker, on the road from Ash- fantry is from 16 to U0 miles a day. When in the if the move go away night back be Mr. E. D. Bancroft, the proprietor of burham to Ashby, and assualtlng his troops In large bodies, and particu- International Ho. larly In the of the the Steamship rubbed with Oil. 718 the Deerlng Steam laundry, Woodfords, daughter, Miss Eva Baker, were, ar- vlolnlty enemy, thoroughly Omega march Is conducted In several columns, is a week’s in court this and street, enjoying vacation at raigned morning so as to diminish the depth of the column Fabyans. bound over for a hearing next Friday. and to expedite the deployment Into line AUTUMN EXCURSIONS. of In Miss Susie Plympton, Irving street, They are held without ball. Before the battle. large commands the roads, pills THE ZANTE HAIR DESTROYER If possible, are left to the artillery and Pennyroyalm y-iSTTv ®r!**nn' BnB '•"b OmrIr*. leaves today for a two weeks’ vacation case oome6 |up ngalu it is the intention SAf Et Aiwa*, rcllahla. Ladle, auk Drurclil the following mom* trains. When long distances havo to be for CHIC1IKSTUK’S 1 Through September ^ \<;i,ISII sion rates will to named below. with friends In Mass. of the authorities to make a thorough in- oovered It is done In 1{EI> and $4 75 This contains no or Boston Rontul Clip liquid caustic, acid, pois- and vicinity. the proposition of the glass New SI.—An ST HEIST. Ron ltd Trip, onous subs lance, there is no danger of 11s chimney York,{September lmperlul _KO.37PL.UM from date « At the of Hill Tickets good to return 30 days leaving a scar, or causing injury in any way. meeting Kocky lodge, manufacturers concerning an advance ol decree has been received here, the Pekin The Zanto Hair is sold under a written of held Destroyer Knights Pythias Thursday eve- 6 per oent in wages, was received of the Herald an- r. c. guarantee to all that is claimed of today correspondent oables, W. H. CARL Bmnu». accomplish it. the rank of LAMSON, ning. esquire was conferred and is favorable to an acceptance of the nouncing the arrival of the and MITCHELL, '"Ifcii.um_h. il.SO Kspiess Paid Emperor and and on a candidate. Two candidates were increase and all the Attorney C 8- DeLong, contractor factories in the coun- Empress Dowager at Tal Yuan Fu. The Teacher of the Mtonded elected for the rank of and Counsellor at NOTIOF—builder; Jobbing vrofcptty knighthood, try will resume operations at onoe. The decree also commands the governor of Law, Violin, toj will reoolve the rank of page at the meet- resumption will give to Shansi to raise to Paris Hair employment 3,700 province money build 42 1-2 From the Royal H*gh School of Mint ; ssgs- Lovering’s Store, ing next EXC1INGE ST. tpJsrsgpvtgn 1000 Washington St., Boston, Thursday evening. skilled workmen and 12,000 unskilled a palace at Ilslan Fu as the new Intended Berlin, Qermnny, my 19 eodtl Mr. Herbert W. the ave- Notary Public and Justice of Pence. Call or Telephone Mills, Deerlng men. | capital. addraaa, LAMSON 8TUPIO. 5 Ton 1- no. and from l-« p. a. Bepti8deodlm« Pl« tit. leptl5eodt! It Is * an absurdity “from a'business of point view to even assume that Markle or OBITUARY. tiny other Individual operator could con- tinue to pay a higher rate ot wages than bis competitors, the MliS- SARAH railroad companies, LARKIN. for any considerable _ length of time, and morning at her home, 45 t. in faot.lt is well Gmv known within the min- °f WrS’ WIEN’S SUITS. ng that the Sarah 1 regions individual of^ ^lute operators Larkin. V*V* fhe Andrew including Markle, impose conditions or SI? had cached the of great age 1 lie employment 7y ve-«.r^ last of 1 lie Fall Goods are here. The store re- upon theli men which in atui two months- Airs. Lar- For the kin wan Blamed Coal some instances are minds one of a more objectionable Mative of but had manufacturer’s exhibit—the stock is so than lived in im Maohias, those imposed even by the large ChB mMt BI h“r Ilte- She laige and the so numerous. But eorporatinos. mu. a styles you expect us Strike. For these reasons I hold ®° was muoh a iari/H r0speoted by to get there is in that it would be a fatal aiarge everything the Cloth- mistake for us to number of friends. A son, Mr. Ready-to-Wear consent to and it any partial settlement^! this and a ing line, wouldn’t do to We Sarnh i if®***®* daughter, Miss disappoint you. strike, or to agree to other than a b°th 01 thls are won t this sure. general The city> leffc- time, Just two out of resumption of work. specials This is a of wl11 take this morn- fight ln t Plaoe hundreds: all for each and each ing at bt. for all and to be suc- Lominio’s church. must dood Maasiaacss cessful,there be no break in our line Snails, in blue and black and of action. CiiJAl^LEs E. MARWICK. are the It ought to go without brown They Enemies of saying M' check, $5.69 and $6.48. at tills late date that I :,iarwick> one of our oldest am a staunch andmnt-K Frieze with advocate of the reFpecfced citizens, died Thurs- Saaits, Double Breasted Coats the Miners. principles of arbitration, dav | and did 1 g at Me* not personally favor tnese BeChe1' been $10.06. prin- yfT s ciples, the laws of the health for some time, the re- organization of ° rt which I am ... Ehock which he had suffered President, make arbitration U one of its cardinal tenets talking along the streets of the MEWS OVERCOATS. y G 'W'as In Indianapolis last about 84 years old and January 251 oper- was a quiet ator and 750 and al- miners unassuming man, IN one too delegates, represent- \aysn g°°d. early to don one. save a bad ing an annual output of citizen, He was a brother May you From 70,000,000 tons of 0 ~i“e Letter President Mitchell De- Libert cold these cool and bituminous coal in western Lapt. Murwick.rand mornings e\enings. You’ll save Pennsylva- never was married. nia, Ohio, Indiana and money in any event, if here. His Positio n. Illinois met in The funeral you buy fining a conference and will take place from his mutually agreed that a ,e res the miners’ donee, 114 Park street at 2.80 p. Fight Colored earnings should advance 22 m., and Whipcord Coat, $6.00. the Brotherhood 20-100 p8r cent. Aged are speci- ally Invited to Warlt Mixed Oxford As a result of attend. Overcoats, beau- this conference and other ^or Pleasure has drawbacks-— similar ones In the jp DRIVIN Ct ties, at $6.08. States west of the LIGOKLA LODGE ENTERTAINS, W ^ sunburn, tan, rough red hands M Mississippi river and south of the Ohio Last °thers* evening Ligonia lodge, Odd Fel- W Woodbury’s Facial Soap removes 'll liver, 120,0..0 mine workers receive an the3u Roads ows, enjoyed a increases the Charge Big advance in pleasant occasion and M drawbacks, pleasure. Medi- W their earnings aggregating cated and BOYS* SCHOOL SUITS. notwithstanding the storm of it it 113,000,000 in one thus upwards P disinfectant, heals, cleanses, it M Rates year, precluding ladles and makes the Freight even gentlemen were in atten- skin soft, white and the of a t beautiful. Price possibility strike for one ance. , p 25c. Jt would a whole to an The working members of the If J require page give adequate full year, at the enri of nrhinh always use Woodbury’s Facial Cream. A y iff] edge presented a line banner icIea of the of this meet In and ap- *****&*?&&|?_Afterwa«hing Ask magnitude stock. You’ll a hint joint conference to renew the con- ! your druggist, or send sc stamp M get propriately inscribed, Mr. Charles E. l0r sma11 Cake of V the tract and make such samPle Soap. Low Prices that from this one item. changes in the Guernoy mat j:&Jr prevail ing a happy speech of pre- Iff v> ages paid as are jU8tlfie>d. and MDREW JERGENS & warranted sentation. This CO.. Cincinnati, O. W the was followed by a de- | M Boys’ Vestec Suits, in blue and black chev- V by cost of production and the values lightful f of entertainment. Mr. Edward J. S°f coal 3 to And Thus Make in the markets. Hut because I am ages Profils of Mines Quinn rendered several selections 10,94.00,4.50, 5.00, 0.50, tl aware which that there is serious if were 7.00. misguided heartily mu- to on applauded. Splendid Appear Small. repugnance the Dart of the iallroac sic was furnished by a quartette com- carriers in the anthracite field to recog posed of Messrs. S. Files nize Harry and Harry our organization or its the officers, Waite, Miss Madeline Files’and Miss MEN’S mine workers UNDERWEAR. organization repeat wha ; Frances I Howe, with Miss Ida Howe as have publicly and privately stated be T. F. FOSS accompaniest. Refreshments were served Medium that | I fore,that and my official wil [ and an weight goods you’ll appreciate at this colleagues order, of dances concluded the [ti] not .ask to be recognized, season, you II also have a Pa., 31.—Presi- or^consulted bj evening’s Mr. Shaw friendly feeling towards us fna Hazleton, September the programme. George mine owners If the offioers or wTas the & for repre SONS. these dent Mitchell tonight Issued the follow- chairman of the committee on prices. fy] 6entatives of these great railroad ing: compa^ supper; Air, N. E, Redlon was the chair- nles will select committees of their owe man of the Men’s Ribbed “Open latter to the publlo." committee on entertainment, Jersey Shirts and and We are employes ocmo to a peaceful and Mr. Dver satisfied when our (jj Hazleton, Pa., September 31.—Fully agree- was the floor director. only cus Drawers, in blue and brown, 45c each. ment provided, however, that such con- jj] ocnsolous of the vast public interests In- tomers are Natural Wool and ferences between tha various companies perfectly satisfied. Light Jersey Rib- volved the great oontest now KILLED BY ELECTRICITY. by being and bed 5J committees representing their owi Iiots’ Shirts and 45c each. waged between organized capital and un- Drawers, Nj employes will meet In halls ir labor and as separate THANKSGIVING HINTS. WASH DAY Bine Mixed Shirts and der-paid much has been 6ald Arc \\ ire HELPS. Drawers, Pm the same city and on the same date. Thh Crosses an Incandescent With Jersey and written upon the of arbitra- Sideboards that are subject ^a* not Wringers, 9 Ribbed, 35c each. ml provision is Inserted b3cause heretofore, al Results in Lewiston. kinds, »i.w tion In the preRent anthracite coal strike, too expensive. io 4.*jO, with ball when committees presented grievances Co bearings aa president of the United Workers of any of these great companies, they wen Tables in easy running. America. 1 am Impelled to deline my CSr lUCtAI, TO THE PUK33J Dining plain Invariably met with tne argument that and oak. Tubs, Pulp, 3 $1.00 own attitude and the attitude of my quartered sizes, the company could not remedy the Lewiston, Sept srnber 31—William Reed, 1.50. oitlolal and the mine wrong! 1.25, colleagues striking a printer who from complained of because oompetlng oompa has for some time beer Dining Chairs, workers toward the coal operators, In a Tubs, Wood, 3 50c IRA. to sizes, I $1.00 nles enforced conditions of employmenl employed by Thomas McNamara in tak- $5.00 each. F.1LAM& way so dear and detlnite as to leave no 90c. CO., care of 75e, not more favorable to the mine worker! inK his horses,was electrocuted to farther room for misunderstanding.. In C. H. than their own. Such action on the part night. McNamara's stables is an elec- Wa^Ii Boards, Clothe; REDLON, Prop. The striking mine workers recognize as tric of the nine railroads would of lamp connected by a long]oord so that C. Lines and C. their real great CROCKERY. Pins, Baskets, opponents In this struggle for it can be course, deprive the United Mine Work- taicen from one part^of thestabh 26and 28 Monument a amelioration of the 3 Square. slight hard, grind- to another, crates opened this week. ft RI ers of much of the credit to whloh we be- Reed went to the barn and ing conditions of the average miner s life not OIL HEATERS, lieve It to be justly entitled but we coming out when expeoted McNama- Dinner Sets are nine railroads: H. R. plact selling Pennsylvania far ra went to looh for him. When he 3 and 3 above any consideration of any Indi- opened quite now. Some styles sizes, I Co.; K. R. Dela- rapidly splen- .Lehigh Valley system; the door a cloud of smoke burst He vidual or organization, the question oJ out. did sets about §4.50 up to 9.0C ware & Hudson R. R. Co.; Delaware, $15.00. what shall be for the good of all anthra- supposed that his property was on lire I jack, a wanna & Western li,. li. Co.; Cen- | and an \ cite workers, their wives and their chil- gave alarm, On investigation Others or more to tral It. R Co. of cheaper GUT GLASS. N. J.; Philadelphia & Reed was found dead dren in this supreme crisis. in,the middle of the suit your taste. Reading R. R. Co.; Erie R. R.; N. Y., barn We are cut foi ____ These are my sincere ] floor, grasping the lamp and hie selling glass and Western expressions,and Susquehanna R. R.; Dela clothes and flesh burned. The Wedding Gifts. We s appeal to an impartial and just public t( , badly carry ware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill com hand In which fine and a botween us and the nine rallroac he held the lamp was quality good assort- New judge WHITE IRON BEDS. ponyLand York,Ontarlo and Western burned to the bone. It was found that an ment. You presidents If they shall refusa to meet In Couldn’t Railway. arc wire had crossed the incandescent Part of a invoice a of fairness this of t very large These spirit proposition • nine railroad corporations besides circuit thus of these man whose chief to causing the~accident. Death goods have just come 73 cent ol object.ls help lightei GLENWOOD FURNACES. producing approximately per was probably Instantaneous. Reed leaves in. are the weary burden of a struggling, earnesi They spotless white. Do the hard are Better coal, the sole carriers to tide- a wife and Estimates free. humanity. a sen four years old. He was See the in, and most water of all coal mined In the any anthracite 27 years of age. (Signed) price you want. In held of Pennsylvania. Incredible as it UPHOLSTERY selecting Fruit anywhere in the world than here. Not John President United Mint GOODS! may appear, they charge three times as Mitchelll, BANGOR SCHOONER SUNK. Workers of America, We are a fine line. if had the trees much to^carry a ton of anthracite coal 100 showing you themselves to select from. We know PARLOR STOVES. Talk with our about miles as is charged to carry a ton of bitu- upholsterer Quod we Crew Escaped and Remained on Reel Our line now old or new Fruit when see and the other kind minous coal the same distance. So exor- THE HARNEY FAST. is on the floor. your work. it, doesn’t bitant are the rates that the legitimate All Night Cold weather will soon be here. stand any chance of getting-into our stock. Today is the prolits which should be credited to the Better look over our assortment COAL HODS AND SIEVES, mining departments of these railroads are Torpeio Boat Bagley To lie Launched New 31.— before need one. opportunity to test our as we make extra London, Conn., September you actually The handiest place to buy a claims, efforts at absorbed by freight rates and as a conse- Tuesday. The sohooner Isaac Orbeton of Bangor, We have large, small, open Hod, Sieve and Shovel is in our Fruit Sales. quence their ooal properties are made to Elisha M. was Saturday Me., Trimrn, master, run grates, air tights, etc. Bur Basement. show a very 6wall profit on the capital- into by the schooner Leora M. Thurlow Concord ization. TO TIIE of Qrapes. We never saw such nice [SPECIAL PltESS.] Bath, Me., Alvin B. Hlpson master, PORTLAND’S BUSIEST ones, u. tnis is cue state oi anairs wicn tne Bath, Septem ber 31.—From, figures made between Blum and Little Bull and the Islands, CORNER, price more reasonable, 10c a basket. railroad mining departments, what Is the today It is learned that the 38 knot torpe- late last night and sunk in about ten Corner Congress and Preble Sts. oondltlon of the independent operators/ do boat Barney, built at the Bath Iron minutes. The crew of the Orbeton es- ___ sep22dlt_ Delaware Qrapes that were selected and Is it not a matter of reason that he can Works, while on a builders' trial Thurs- caped In small boats and remained on the carefully LETS HOBSON DOWN EASY. do nothing whioh his railroad master will made knots Harriett s reel xlgntsmp over night. The WON’T HAVE A TICKET. are known to be sound and day. 2714 burning ordinary ripe, 12 l-2c, two baskets for 25c. not.commend? Is It not a matter of pub- coal and with cold water fed Into the Thurlow had her head gear carried away Boston, September 21,—The National lic and was to this notoriety that he does nothing which tubes. brought harbor and Dewey Hardly Thinks He Meant To B , party, composed of men who feel that the railroads do beached. .The Orbeton had 521 not sanction? ^Therefore, This performance lias delighted her tons of Unkind. they cannot conscientiously vote for eith- for the mine workers coal on board from Port er I, speaking lbU.OOO builders who now feel that she will easi- Heading, N. J McKinley or Bryan, at a conference ©. ©. and was bound to The this day on strike recognize these rail- ly exceed the contract requirements. Bangor, Thurlow held at Young’s hotel this afternoon, on EfweSI, roads as our real enemies and their was lumber laden and her from abandoned presi- The Bagley, a sister ship, launches here way Oakdale, L. I.,September 20.—“I hardly the idea of keeping a Presi- dents as for refusal to arbi- noon at one o’clock and Kennebec river to Newark, N. J. The ciential ticket In the responsible Tuesday will be think the young man meant to say any field,and Mr. Archi- 794-6 trate or even oonler the differences crew of the Orbeton arrived here this bald M. Howe of Congress St. upon christened by Mrs. Josephus Daniels, a thing unkind,’5 said Admiral Dewey to this state, who was noon. The sunken schooner lies In 27 sep22-lt which have grown up between them and sister to who was the first nominated for Vice President in t Ensign Bagley fathoms of water. day when he finished reading the inter- New i their York on own employes who, through dele- American officer killed m the war with view given out by Lieut, Richmond P. the 5th Inst, is expected to fol- low gates selected by themselves, met in con- Spain. She will be accompanied by her MR. HOYT NUT QUITE PENNILESS. Hobson, who said in effect that the here Senator Caffery of Louisiana, the Presidential vention in the city of llazieton on Au- mother and her Cadet David New York. of of Manila didn:t sink the nominee In formally with- brother, September 21.—Speaking Bay Spanish HARV ARD’S’NEW BUILDINGS. his burned to death, another Is gust lb and framed a list of grievances Worth Bagley of the Annapolis Naval the that Ohas H, flotilla on that memorable drawing candidacy. missing and report Hoyt, fplaywrlght May morning, a third Those who Cambridge, Mass., September 31.—The severely which were mailed to the general superin- Academy. had been declared to be penniless,Mr.Mc- but that the tricky Spaniards scuttled have had the movement at injured. Property val- construction of a number of new build ued at §100,000 was tendents of the mining departments of for his said to- their to their into heart, however, will endeavor to save It destroyed. The'whaif Kee, many years partner, ships prevent falling boats these THE CUBAN ELECTIONS. from ings at Harvard college has been begun Eagle and Illinois were railroads, accompanied by an invi- day that a party of Mr,Hoyt’s friends had the hands of the Americans. complete collapse by nominating badly dam- the summer. the aged, The of tation In on Au- one Presidential elector In during past Perhaps cargo the Carrier consist- to meet joint convention 21 —The recently visited the safe deposit vaults of “Briefly, the facts are as follows,'5 said Massachu- Havana, September resigna- most of the new structures is ing of 27 lor the of and of this “The setts and In other states where the elec- Important wheat, apples and other produce gust purpose discussing tion or Senor Gonzales de chief a prominent bank city and found the Admiral. Isla de Luzon, the Mendoza, tion the new university club, “the Harvard ’vas destroyed. The dead if UDon such changes In box securities valued at Isla de Cuba and the Don Juan de Aus- laws will permit this to be done, and man is Josenh possible,agreeing iij» justice of the supreme court, which was Hoyt's $90,000. where lc Is Union,” which is being built from the Schultz, third clerk of the War the scale of mining and conditions of eru- tria are the three vessels probably re- believed that a sentiment in Eagle.* tendered yestei’day, was accepted today made favor of such a gift of $150,000 by Major H. L. Hlg- Missing: Henry p%finent as were warranted by the condi- ferred to by the lieutenant. Of all the plan exists in sufficient Holtia, Cincinnati, by Governor General Wood. The board The foundation of the second tions of the But invi- degree to make it worth the while. glnson. building pantryman on War Eagle. coal industry. the of the of ten or twelve ships sunk they were found if canvassers province Havana, “Almost is almost and before the Injured: Robert H. tation was even These to completed long Miller, watchman not acknowledged. fusionist of be the least injured. The three vessels whose majority, consisting fram ew or k w i 11 be The contractors on War SOUGHT TO DESTROY CHRISTIAN up. Eagle, severely burned about grievances which tho miners recited in number referred to were examined by Naval Con- iemocrats and republicans, 6, expect to finish it by next June. neck and hands. their olrcular formed the cause of the pres- has disal- structor Capps, a very able man,who was VILLAGES. is against three nationalists, Killed Her.” On the corner of Quincy street and ent such with me. It was decided that the strike. We can only regard in- the re- vessels lowed 3000 votes which cbangeB Hong Kong,September 21.—The French Broadway the new architectural build- BIG PACK OF CORN. as The of her named were worth dependent operators J. B. Markle & election of to thought saving, and with the mit of the recent delegates while warship Avalanohe which has been inves- ing is being put up. It is expected that Co., in the of fellow victims with hairturning gray, aid of divers and experts obtained from Auburn, September 21.—The canning light she constitutional convention, by substi- she was still a the of this will be finished the of young tigating killing Christians in the by autumn season of the Burnham ourselves and we should arbitra- almost killed her. Hong Kong the vessels ware raised and & Morrill compa- regard Senors Plrutas and Estaban tor and attractive woman, Samoni district north 1901. The was made tuting Canton, reports building possible by ny's on Frenoh tion wjth or all or such individual Read what Mrs. E. S. Mason, of Nuttell- temporary repairs made so that they pro- factory street, Auburn, any Senors and Ziayas. that the orews of an donor'who Tamayo YV. writes : eight pirate junks, by anonymous gave $100,000 for closed and operators as not calculated to burgh, Va., ceeded to Hong Kong under their own Friday passed into the compa- absolutely The minority has protested to Governor July ioth, i8qq, the of Influential the and more for its en- connivance persons building, $100,000 ny’s as one of the •drnnca the cause of the of au- SUPPLY CO., 853 Broadway, New York. steam, where they were being put in re- history most successful great body ieneral Wood, declaring that the disal- LONDON ashore, have to all the dowment for which send me sought destroy In its thraclte mine workers bub on the contra- Please find enclosed $2x0, at once pair before Hobson arrived. experience. owanoe is bottles of Harr-Health. I am with the Christian on the Canton The Semitic museum has not illegal. six delighted * villages Delta. yet been The total of the to defeat. sent me. hair was so gray that I was almost “To be more I pack Auburn factory ct bring their certain The of Mr. Alexis E. su- bottle My precise, however, started. The report Frye, to see me, and so $60,000 raised this ashamed for anyone being young it never 6ald that we sunk the I re- largely year has reached 675,COO cans. In the shows that almost killed me to think my hair was getting white so ships. mrlntent of Cuban schools, MISSES LONG WILL VOTE. through the generosity of Jacob H. manufacture before I was an old woman, but thanks to Dr. that ‘we them.’ How of its cans the has In in the long ported destroyed factory i here are 8,813 schools operation Hair-Health, I am proud to say that a gray Colorado Schliff of New York, is not enough to Hay's I saw with own an 8-lnch Springs, Col., September 21. used 1400 boxes of tin hatr cannot be in ttty head and I have not used aver, my eyes plate, aggregating I sland with 3,553 teachers and 143,120 found —The Misses erect the building now, and the promot- all of one bottle. Dr. Hay’s Hair-Health will do all shell strike the stern of the Reina Maria Long, daughters of Secre- 154,000 pounds; and in addition to this that is claimed for it, and I have recommended it to all ers are waiting for a fall in 1 mplls. tary John D. Long of the navy, today building imposing of raw tny friends as a beautiful hair-grower dressing. Jhrlstina, Admiral Montojo’s flagship, quantity material id with the clerk of El materials. has ind her. Furthermore.it is registered county purchased 125,000 oans ready made. destroy prob- The foundations of the Pierce ATTEND LAUNCHING. Pasco as and will vote in building TO ibly true that the vessels were not much county voters, Employment has been given 'to about the election In November. m Holmes fieldfare about half laid. This 185 21—Mrs. Hair-Health below the water line. It is well men, women and children for a pe- Raleigh, N. C.t September njured which will be for the will restore gray, faded or bleached hair, etc., building, engineer- riod of one month at an and Mrs. Daniels, positively mown that it Is quite impossible for a nearly average lagley Josephus and color. It is not a dye, but is to be erected from a to its youthful original ing department, wa e of 1 shell to do much execution about $1.50 per sister of Worth Eag- a on the roots of the hair. It contains no below the day. i nother and Ensign is food, acting What Shall We Have for request of $175,000 from the late Henry the first grease, is not gummy or sticky, and will restore and water line or for but Dessert P 1 the hero of Cardenas, and anything torpedoes Pierce. er, the hair in its youthful beauty, and makes it Li. THREE left preserve bo do much damage there.” This arises in the YEARS FOR FORGER, ( ifficer killed in the Spanish war, strong, healthy and abundant. Prevents falling hair question family every and its use cannot be detected. day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-o. TWO STEAMERS BURNED. 1 lere today for Bath, Me., where they go after much perspiration, Belfast, September 21.—James E. Simp- Equally good for men and women. NEXT TIME IN INDIANAPOLIS, a delicous and healthful dessert. Pre- 1 o attend the launching of the torpedo St. Louis, Mo., September 31.—Fire to- son of Danforth.who was indicted the Hair-Healtli is sold by leading druggists every- pared in two minutes. No boiling! no fcy in honor of the dead for or Richmond, Va., September 21.—The the steamers War 1 mat Bagley, named where. Price, 50c. large bottle, sent by express, baking! simply add boiling water and lay destroyed Eagle of grand jury,on the charge of forgery of a in sealed on of will christen the prepaid, plain package, receipt 60c., by f Sovereign Grand lodge, I. O. O. de- the Packet and the check on the « msign Mrs. Daniels F., set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Eagle company, Car- Belfast Savings bank,has to LONDON SUPPLY CO„ 853 Broadway, N. Y. < eded to hold its next session In i lew boat. The ceremony is expected teday Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack- rier, of the Calhoun Packet company, at pleaded guilty, and has been sentenced to the "Hair-Health." Remember name, Refuse all at 10 eta. t ake next Tuesday. substitutes. Money re/untied i/ it does net Indianapolis. age your grocers today, the foot of Locust street. One man was ssrve three years in the State prison. place bene/it you. i SUNDAY SERVICES. WIT AND WISDOM. TO LETl CLOSING OUT SALE BY FOR bale. Geo. W. Brown, 53 EkcIiuiikc St. Notice—Church notioes are published free Forty words inserted under this liead Forty words Inserted as an accommodation to the churches. The und^TtblTh^ one week foe 35 vents, cash in advance, t„h publishers request that they be sent to the Unreasonable* IN HOUSES—5. „ office by 6.00 p. m. on the day before publica- 5—BARGAINS ...... ii rm\ tion, written legibly and as briefly as possible, RENT OR SALE-House No. 85 State such notices are not received or corrected by FORSt., delightfully situated corner Gray St., 1st—10 room house, Coyle Park, hot and cold F°SuiL8rs?' elephone. jontalmng ten rooms, all modern improve- water, bath, furnace he.it, wired for electric All souls’ Church ments, now belug put In thorough repair. Ap- ights, sewer connections, cemented cell ir (Stevens Plains Ave) pa,mlt hy Rev. S. G, Davis, service at ply to Capfc JAS. KEAZER.83 State St., or to ind all modern improvements, loea ion line only. Forprieo and fur hermm11 pastor. Preaching First lion 10.45 a.m. Sunday school at 12.15 p. m. Y. FREDERICKS. VAILL, Real Estate, ind price very low for cash or exchange. apply FREDERICK 8 VAlVr w„i?rl£a' 22-1 tato, First National Bank P. C. I), 7.15 p. m. Al'are welcome. tf National Bank Building. GKO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St, Building. KeaL i*' 2d—Double house on Douglas street; rented Abyssinian 4t Cong. Church. 81 New- of 5 SALE—West of LET—Cottage house rooms, large pays 11 per cent; will sell at a bargain. High sttveT^rT". street. Rev. minister Ser- of FORState, one minute bury Calvin Lane, TO yard, Pairis St., $10.00; two lower rents GEO. W. BROWN. 53 Exchange St. from O'ngress vices at 11 a. m.'and 7.80 b. m. school first class t' Sunday 5 rooms, Parris St., $10.00: upper rent. 7 rooms 3d—A fine house with all modern threesiory brick re,id mia Atre improve- a id bath, iwo 12.00 m. All are Invited. tnd ba h been remodeled, 114 Oxford St. boaters recent v just, ments, up-to-date In every particular, 12 rooms, t ’re, nv?,3 Bethany Cong. South Portland. Upstairs rent of Brooms and bath, Spruce St. cost 00 to build i irougnout. including m de"!, nfifniUk®4 Church, e.leganTy finished house, $6' original cost Rev. E. H. Newcomb, pastor. Preaching 2.30 Detached house, 10 rooms and bath, steam without considering the lot; the lot is 125x110 *12.000; price S7000-Pflmb,n?: HENRY 1 ,«e.e,l. w. II. and 7 p. m. All are welcome. tf Heat, 125 Emery St., very desirable. and comprises 13,750 feet of the finest land in WAlAutON 3. 121 Exchange stie of «K-Jfsas Bethel 285 Fore street—Rev. TR1CKEY, |t.22-1 the city, elevated 10 feet above the level _I___ 22-1 Church, _ Residence 108 Forest avepue. House will be sold at a great Francis Soutliworth, pastor. No. 84 Parris St., near Cum- 0xclianKo for street. Services at 10.30 a. m., 3 and O bargain. 1.oca'.el corner of Deering avenue FOR SALK„°r vlllage^onefk Newbury rLET—Rent,berland, 6 rooms, $12.50; No. 66 Smith, or farm, 7.30 m. in the afternoon. and Noyes st"eet. s»jaH commodious bouse Pwn? p. Preaching servioe rooms with seperato front door; No. 39 Kellogg barn, out bul dings, 3u fruit All are tf GEO. W. BROWN. 63 Exchange St. treos anl ta welcome. 5 rooms. No. 214 Daufortli, 2 flats, 7 l., ,a. near 1 rS 1_wriX ^_^1 $12.00; 5th—A fine new house Just completed on oriand, convenient to a.l®,* Church of the Messiah. (Unlversallst)— rooms $14.00: No. 236 Brackett, lower school and church. Tenant—I eacn, Lawn street, 9 finished rooms with ballt and Fine spring m> 7?pot> corner and India sts. Rev. John M. think, sir, something ought rent. 6 rooms. FREDERICK S. VAILL, FREDERICK 8. Congress $15.00. all modern improvements. The opportunity of VAILL, Real £.ta£, %C2' OMELET SOUFFLE. ESCALLOFED FISH. service at 10.30. Sub- to be done to cellar. It's Real First National Fault Building. ISational Bank *• Atwood, pastor. Morning my constantly Estate, a life time. Cash or exchange. Building. fresh that is it to a 22-1 ^Jtl The following ingredients are neces- Take any cold, fish, left ject, “\Miat be Christian?” Sunday full of water. GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. school at 12 m. Y. P. C. U. 7 in. All are wel- sary: Six five ounces of from a previous meal will do nicely, pick p. would ex- For house lots in Fessenden It RUG STORE FOR eggs, powdered come. Landlord—At $10 rent you rrtO LET—Nice rent of seven rooms, bath, sale—Eight SALE-The onlv «n Park. These are balance out of into careful to from * sot fireplace, modern the remaining manufacturing village; old sugar, flavoring of vanilla, orange flower flakes and be free pect it to be full of champagne?—Ileitere open.plumidng, tubs, to ,a wtabffi Christ Science, Brown’s Block, 537 Congress 22-1 30lots, 52 already naving been sold. Apply bus ness; good stock Mini In every respect. 142 SHERMAN ST. well eoulmwrt « water or lemon rind; three ounces of all bone. Put in the bottom of an earth- st. Service 7-30 m; Miss L, B. Glid- Welt. GEO. W. 63 Exchange St. trade. Owner lias Sunday p. _ BROWN, another store so Sfilift one en dish a of cracker den, speaker All are welcome. tf rr\0 rent of six 8 house lots, Monliegan Island, 7200 feet a ba gain. Apply to at butter, dessertspoonful of rice flour. pudding layer LET—Very desirable upper DRUUUIbT 1 wit."w ,! E. Pleas- Nasal u A rooms at 31 Lincoln street. Wo dfords, each. Apply ton. Ale., York counts. the from the whites of crumbs and then a layer of fish. Add a Clark Memorial M. Church, Cat rli quickly yields to treatment --—-•- Separate yolks near Forest avenue; stable connected; GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchahge St. ifBiTT* ant Avenue—Rev. C. Alex. Terliune, pastor. Cream Is aro- good the add to the former the little and salt if necessary. Then by Ely’s Balm, which agreeably for seven rooms 1042 SALK—Stock and llxiures eggs, sugar, pepper Morning at 10.30. Sunday school at 12 $14 noth. Upper rent of septBdtf. AFOU of fTT^rTTi worslip the grocery and meat 11 the in a of melted butter. m. Epworth at 0.30 m. Eve- matic. It is rooeived through nostrils, Oongreso stree', near Union station, $13 per market, situumi rice flour, and either of the above put tablespoonful League meeting p. most doslraolc In at 7.00. tf oleanses and heals the whole surface over mouth. F. L. JEKlilS, 396 Congress street. place Portland, for tbi, ?nl Add another of then of ning worship FOlt SALE. of business. one flavorings that may be preferred, and layer crumbs, Any looking for a Im.i,. Congress Church (First Unlversa- which It diffuses itself. A for Nasal ___221 would do and aruS*so on until the Square remedy well to Investigate at once stir these ingredients well together. fiah, seasoning nastor. Service at nm$V list.) Rev. Dr. Blanchard, Catarrh which Is or to the di- rrO LET—No. 213 St., lower rent of 6 811 AW & CO,, no. 61 !-■ a of drying excltiug High B ALE—Restaurant, lias been established Kxcnange Whip the whites of the eggs, mix them dish is nearly full. Have layer 10.80 a. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Y. P. O.U. A and In 'treef i1! seased membrane should not be used. Cream rooms, conveniently arranged good f.iOR20 years with success, recently renovated. cracker on and cover the whole, pour 7.80 p. m. new price reasonable’. HENRY N'r-M'Mten* lightly with the batter and put the but- top repair, furnace; Including steel cetii g, seats 20, ood location apamnent,local***. of and Balm Is recognized as a specific. Price 60 cents 8. 121 State hi., 7 rooms, ter into a milk to cover. Put a ihurch of Christ—Corner Congress TRICKKY, Exchange street._22-1 in one of the main streets, reason for sell In : bath, steam best small frying pan. As soon as enough nearly fireplace, etc. Price to Weymouth streets. Lord’s Supper at 10.80 a. at druggists or by mail. A cold In tlio head BiiilsidCtorv to a buyer; price $160. W. H. dettrable tenul %n It to bubble the batter small plate on top and bake for thirty LET—Without board, a largo furnished *is.(K, per month i also 274 It begins put into it m. Bible study at 11.45. Preaohiug at 7.80 Balm is ■J'O WA 180 Middle street. 22 1 s, uear Immediately disappears when Cream room, near Congress Square, with western LDRON, Station, modern link7“ and set the pan over a but or forty minutes in a brisk oven. by C. S. Black. apartment;! LU bright, gentle, used. Ely Brothers, 60 Warren Street, New bav window, open ilroplaco, furnace heat and FREDERICK 8. VAI LL. take off the Congress St. M. E. Church—Rev. W. s. liouso centrally located Real Esta l 'l'i f fire. When the omelet Is set turn the Ten minutes before serving York. bathroom privileges. Address X. Z., Box 1557, "I^Olt SALK—Boarding National Bank Building. Bovard, pastor. Devotional service 9.15 a.m. 22-1 A on Cumberland street, fully furnished and ^ over to make it an to let it brown. Serve from the edges oval shape and plate school 10.30 a. m. Preaching at 8 p. tenanted. Will bear thorough itlcn. Sunday lnvestig SALK—Hotel reading-room table it on a dish in which it was by plac- m. the and re- fl O LET—In new best block Price Hood reasons for 7m slip silver dish which has been prepared by pastor. Subject, ‘‘Believing four story block, reasonable. selling. IjrOltF V i hlKh office At 7.30 p. m. Junior Endeavor meet- Wlmt Worried Her. ■ and best location In town; one corner drug FREDERICK S. Real Estate. First f«f. chair!:')ct-titv5$ previously well-buttered. Put It in the ing the dish inside another and garnish- ceiving.” VAILL, inspectors’ branding irons, oust *20 sell »!,. ing. At 7.30 p. m. Gospel service, led by the store; one store suitable for clothing and National Bank Building. 21-1 *.\ condition: office oven and the with “Did she have a good time while she good book I bake from 12 to 15 minutes; ing edge parsley. pastor. Subiect, ‘‘Vows.” All are welcome.] gents’ furnishings or boots and shoos; one 8 r all In g»4 Preaching at a. Me. j outbuildings, fifteen L. H. Bean, 10.30 ■ minutes. Add pepper and salt to spoonfuls of curry powder, a very little pastor. __17-2 RENT—The finest upstairs rent In Peer- repair. Well watered, giand view, shade trest m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 12 m. Y. P. r|>ORing. Fine local Ion, on eight rooms, taste. and a of salt. Then add OFFICE drawings a specialty. H. corner; ri'RAVBLLINO SALESMAN of ability for Price reasonable; terms caey. W. P. DRB4- cayenne pinch 8. C. E. Tuesday evening, 7.45. Class meeting |)ATKNT*- separate front door and lawn, to ■ C. SHAW, 11 Exchange strictly up high grade Hue appropriate to SKR so Exchange SL, Port .and. Me. i&l twro of milk or water. When it Thursday 7.46 p. m. Strangers are always Draughtsman, St., date. $20. No children PEERING nearly SCOTCH ROLL. cupfuls long distance telephone. 17-1 preferred. every department of trade; references, bona welcome. tf REAL ESTA 1 E mv boils add the meat of one large lob- CO., Woodfords. 17-1 and cutlrft timo commission SALE-For Investment, Property Take four or live of the up required; fisto F'OR pounds flank of Pine Street Church. (Methodist Kolsco- MONEY TO LOAN-On first and second o sale. paying about 14 per ccnLrented tosetectel or two cans of cut Into $36 teach P. O. Box Three, Detroit. ster lobster, Rev. E. 8. J. McAllister, pastor. At 10.30 i'f on real on i tenants. The b.-st in the todiy. beef, wash and dry with a towel, spread pai). mortgages estate; also stocks RENT—Near Union station, an attrac- Moh. 22-1 bargain city small bits. Siipmer a few minutes, pour and 7.30 p. m. rreaching bv Rev. F. A. Leith, and bonds or any other good collateral securi- FOR Call soon If you want tv. G. F. ALKXASibUt on the board and with salt and tive apartment of six rooms with hath; all dredge of Ho. Portland. Subject, “A good man fil ed ties. of A. C. LIBBY & 42 1-2 wholesale & CO.. street. on a hot border with rice cro- Inquire CO., Improvements, good view, located no. ig Gil- WfANTKD—In" house, young man, iu|KxcVinge a a plat#br, Uie Gl ost.” school ai m. pepper. Make dressing of quart of with Holy Sunday 12 Exchauge street. septtd4w man street. Price to ten- qulcK to learn. High School graduate ore* serve. only $18 desirable 8AI.E—At 2H si«»ry quettes and Epwortli League ineetlug 0.30 p.m. All are ant. to forrea. In own FOR Deerlng Center, bread crumbs, moistened with milk or WILL BUY household or store Apply FlfED’K. 8. VAll.L, Real Es- Apply handwriting, stating a hot welcome. Seats free. goods »a to K. this House; 14 rooms In perfect repxtr. fixtures of or re- tate, First Nat’l Bank 17-1 ary expected S., 22-1 water, and seasoned with two table- STUFFED TOMATOES. WE any description, wlrl B’ld'g. ofBce,_ t water heat, was built for home of the owneri Pkeblk Chapel—Sunday school at 12 m. ceive the same at our auction rooms fox lkf ANTED—Br a first class nearly 16.0 ofeet land, superior gar 1vs. fraa spoonfuls of melted butter, a small onion Taka a dozen plump tomatoes, cut a at 3 m. the Rev. J, C. Perkins. sale on jobbing grocery Preaching p. by commission. GOBS A WILHON« *» and one mlnuto electrU**. First fTiO LET—In Peering, a fine rent, on Beacon house of Portland, an experienced gro- flowers; Irom a of thin slice from the stem end and lift out All are w elcome. Auctioneers, 154 Middle street, corner Silver A chopped fine, tablespoonful pow- j street. Six rooms and bath, up to date. cery salesman, acquainted with the oily and time offered. Price fbooo. W. U. ViUwi St. Pauls CnuncH—Corner and street. (ebs-tf dered sage, and pepper and salt to taste. the heart and Juice. Drain off the pulp Congress j rtitvt nuu ii/uaiMMi U|I 3 14IM. muil country trade of Maine. Anewer w|.h full name «t CO., IK0 Middle St. Locust Itev. Jos. Rattell rec- _ 1A1_ streets, Shepherd, screens all on and stair carpets. DKEKING and BOX 1677. 22-1 Mix all well together and spread evenly and crush it with a potato masher, mix tlONEY TO LOAN—On first and second; acjrtross. FOR SALE-Five loti In Ottawa Park os lbs REAL KST'ATK CO., Woo B tnftl ti «! fiat from fs to iJklfl fMt iD fliCl school at the close of the Ifords,_171 over the meat. Roll up and tie with with one-fourth cupful of butter, two Sunday morning ser- ANTED—Salesmen, local and traveiling; to*. vice. always welcome. tf policies, or any good collateral security. Notes LET—A house ana YV Musi be sold this fall; Will bo (old WT in a one one- Strangers rpO stable at No. 2 Ocem twine, put pan with a pint of water tablespoonfuls of sugar, and discounted at low rates. W. P. Room 1 KZ1U ItAW K 8, 86 Exchange itrSet. Xbl St. Stephen’s Church (Protestant Episco- CARR. street. Deerlng. Will let separate or to- torv, BltOWN BROTHERS CO., Rochester, and bake for two or three hours, rolling half cupfuls of bread crumbs and fill the 4, 185 Middle St. 8ap3-4 Address J. II. REA 2 Ocean pal) Congress street, head of State. Rev Dr. gether. L), street N. Y. 22-1 1?OR RALE-For bargain* in the D**r|sf over often so as to cook even the mixture. Put on rector. service at 14-2 E » on both tomatoes with the Dalton, Sunday morning WATCH needs careful attention and district call at our office. We bars 10.80 a. m. school at IS m. Weeklv the w*«t sides. and in a and Sunday \GOODbest of when It is cleaned or OPROIALTY SALESMEN WANTED to place of t e best properties tb-re and at tops arrange baking pan. at 4 m. workmanship OR ° service Wednesday p. Sittings free to This kind ot work Is FACTORY BUILDING-The departments of perft m • and toilet articles prices. G. F. ALEXANDER it CO, » If cook for minutes. repaired. my specialty; OFFICEfirst floor the forty-five all. tf 20 of building occupied by tha In all classes of store*. \ try attractive adver- stieet. SMOTHERED my years experience with W. F. Todd Is the change _____ CHTCKEN. American on Plum street Is features. St. Luke’s Cathedral—State street Cler best guarantee of good work. My prices are Express Company tising High cash commissions and Cut a chicken into offered for rent. to E. A. HALF- One K.dHO!><’M»csrtFfton«*'r»?!> young joints, wash Right Rev.Robert Codman, Jr. Rlshop* reasonable. GEO. W. BARBOUR. 388 Con- Apply NOYKh, Port- liberal contract to the right man. THE VEAL LOAF. land FORused but six weeks, ai n-*, «? « and into a with ho Rev. C. Morton Sills, D. D., Dean, and Rec. street, Ilall. 1 tf Savings Bank. 10-tf ELY8IAN MFQ. CO., Detroit. Mich. 22-1 good put frying pan, half a fy—The gress opposite City latest Take thre or four pounds of cold tor. Services—Communion at 7.80 and 10.30 record'; for sale cbeao. It»qub*eIF of butter and the same measure A cupful a. m. and sermon 10.30 a. m. NEGOTIATED—Purchasers BAII.EY CO.. Exchange roast or boiled veal, that off the leg or Morning Prayer MORTGAGES LET—A first-class corner store, !%'A NTED An aot e man In Hresi.«r.,G'*£,“TB of season with iT» real estite who f|70 Congress y >ung a ■ oY»- RI 8TALKAN i. Old Orcb.rd. water; salt, and cover Sunday school at 3. Evening Prayer (choral) of desire a loan to com- A corner Gilman. Plate steel ” or.- loin Is best. Chop fine and mix in six glass, celling, a on w in rxp ., >« o rnd a r « iuo v- with sermon at 7.30. tf plete their or owners navlng mort- location or t strset closely; let it cook until the water boils purebase good for drug grocery store or shoe tio 1 preferred. App > lminediat-ly between 9 SALK-A very r, I estates P».’kin rolled crackers, two eggs, well beaten, a gages maturing or past due, can obtain liberal #»* Sail Loft meetings are held at No. 6 Cen- store: almost new. Price $26. L. M. LEIGH- aim 1; a. m. at d 2and /. p m at office ol PORT- r|OK1 leering, overlooking Portland! dry, let the chicken fry brown on both loans at a low rate of Interest to bakw!<**; of butter the size of an egg and tral Wharf every morning, by applying TON. 63 Exchange street. 28-tf LAND 8TOV £ FOU \ i)HY CO. tlon. Will ne sold low 11 at on*** lump Sunday commencing FREDERICK S. Real aul very sides, take out and lay on a platter, put at 10.80 a. m. All are welcome. tf VAILL, Estate. First IMi RKAI ESTATI A tlortfc tT4_ season with salt and pepper. Mix all National Bank Building. aug3tdiw energetic man to flll~a a tablespoonful of flour in the frying- 8t .Paul’s Church, (Protestant LET—Large, furnished front room with WANTED—Capablef T well and into a cov- Episcopal), position In Portland. Must bo well edu nice lot on together shape loaf, cor. and streets. Rev TO alcove, steam neat, gas, bath room nrlvi- l?OR SAI.K-A U!fn*ood*MMJ. cook till slightly then add Congress Locust The Massage, rooms at 778 Con cated and of good r taken atou« »* pan, brown, MECHANICAL eges. loreuoons at 19 appearance. Good induce- Peering. Will bs so|.l If ering the outside with cracker dust. Jos. Baited Shepherd, rector. Hours ur service f'A street. It cures rheu- Inquire ELLSWORTH ment BS" to it a of milk or stir gross neuralgia, to right party. Address H-10, Box 1537. 7 cents foot, worth 15. llEKBINO RBit. cupful water, —10.30 a.m. and 4 m. Sunday school at matism and nervous diseases of all kinds. iif Bake forty-five minutes. To be eaten p. STREET._ -1 TATE W..oil _____ CO., Bmooth. This will make a delicious close of morning service. All are woloome. tf aug29 4 _18 fords._V’*- cold. LET—House No. 10 Io rooms brown which should be Salvation Army. 239 FederalSt Meet- Gray street, IVANTKD -An energetic man to an SALK-A One piano. gravy, poured rO and bath, newly papered and manage ••ArlingtonJg«J at painted office in Portland. Salary 112," per month r,M»RGrand,” will be gold at » over the chicken. Set in the oven for a LUNCHEON EGGS. ings every night 8,except Tuesday, Sunday, liroughout; also house No. 3 Dana o at 7 and 11 a. m., and 3 and 7.30 p. m. SUMMER BOARD. Block, and extra profits. Must come well recom- seen for a few days at Uf Cl/MBEKU- Adju- [’earl street. Enquire of C. H. 219 moment and serve. Place the eggs In cold water, set on tant and Mrs. McDouall in All are RANDALL, mended nmi have $800 cash. Address Mana- SIRfcET. 1,1- charge. Commercial or 112 State welcome. tf St., St,_augldtf ger, F. O. Box 1151. Philad Pa. stove and let come slowly to the boil- HOARDERS can be accommodated at elphia, busioe** I’ CABBAGE SALAD. High rOli SALK—Bakery, present J State Street Congregational [Church, n Road _septlBlaw2ws * «a ing point; let boil for ten minutes,-re- F'arm through September and Go- per month. This established excellent salad Rev. J. L. D. D. ober at rates. buslijw* An cabbage Is made aa Jenkins, pastor. Morning reduced MRS. ROSCOE G. TO LET. 11;ANTED— A salesman who Is c-apxbie of be secured at inventory price. K. 0. move shells and cut In two lengthwise. service at 10.80. school 12 m. 8JE1“W-.«' A: follows: fine a medium-sized head Sunday Evening sMITH, Cornish, Maine. 3-2 earning, and willing to work to earn K<-N. l.oan & Real Estate Chop m. All are Mgr., Equity Pour over these a crearn sauce made with service 7.30 p. welcome. to $5000 per annum. Address A. 1-2 of and season with The flue on $3000 B.. Press Congress cabbage salt and vestry Pleasantdale. at offices the main floor of Office. SL_ one- tahlespoonful of butter, to which Hall. Preaching 18-1 Buffet1 pepper bo taste. For a dressing beat the 8 p. m. by C. 8. Black of the Church of Christ. WANTED. 1 he First National Bank re- SALK-A Fine Viol*. add one cup of boiling milk. Gamlsfc f Building1 ANTED—Mall, upright character, to ruaiT- FOR 1 Bible study at 4 p. m. ——————————— \V*» each. c. A. (Boehm flys-.era.) of two eggs, add two tablespoonfulg , age business of old S**{£&vwm. yolks with thin slices of crisp bacon. cently vacated by the Mercantile Trust established house. High pitch, 1 C low pitch. Woodford’s Univkrsalist Church, Rev- words Inserted under Salary $18 week and -uses wp£orHA* of- melted butter and beat again; then Forty this head ( per exp payable Banjo, an d Guitar Strings, for sals by llarry E. Townsend, pastor. Preaching at 10.45 'o. Elegant counter work and each week direct from ters. sue week for 25 cash In fittings headqua Expense 414 streeL add a teacupful of thick sour cream, two a. m. Subject, '’Jesus at Jacob’s Well.” Sun- cents, advance. advanced, position Congrbss ___— ESCALLOPED POTATOES. u outer room, and massive Fire and money permanent Refer- of sugar and half a day school at 12 m. ence. STANDARD HOUSE, 301 Caxton tablespoonfuls cup- Peel and slice small wash and Ihilld- HALK-Oneof the belt toUMM «»J potatoes, corner vault ing, Chicago. * ful of and beat for three min- Williston; Church, Thomas and tA'ANTED—To purchase aklnd, serviceable, [Junrlar proof with interior steel sepl6-17-/2-24-290ctl-6-8 I.MJK best in Peering at le**1*11 vinegar, of a he »tie*ts place a layer them in baklng-dlsh. CurroU streets. Take Spring street car, Rev. horse of about 1101 lbs., or will take a from 11»» utes. Pour on j iafes in room, steam heat cents per fo «t, that Is worth the cabbage and mix. D D. At KU O a. horse to the private and drugelst with some Season with salt and pepper, and put Smith Baker, pastor. ni., tentte keep coming winter, use \\'rANTED—RegisteredTf nor ft. front. 101 * lanitor to form foot; 78^ « “What to Siudy.” At 7.30 p. m. iec- ust enough for exercise. H. K. service furnished. capital, combination drug store tab or a small bits of butter on Continue Subject, GRIGGS, Mid Have hule a'-ovo Stevens avenue, top. A 22-1 to fancy groceries store and fixtures aveeu-. "L POTTED BEEF. ure; topic, joyful meeting.” Westbrook. Apply Cashier W. W. HOPPER, 00 pieaaa-t these until the dish Is full. Then ready. Address COMBINATION 8TOKE layers Second Advent Church, Congress Place Press office. «f Take the remains of cold roast or boiled | FlltS T NATION Li BANK. l7_l SALK—Corner house In a block pour In enough milk to almost cover the Rev. K. P. Woodward, pastor. Preaching at WANTED on the Cape to lease with “ t*j> AN i I I> a > ■--> FORhouses, located In the wester* part beef, one-quarter pound of 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 FARMprivilege of buying, vvlihln four or five first ng grocery butter, Put in the oven and bake foi sepl6dtf \\** olcvsn ro'm’. potatoes. Endeavor at 6.30 of for house of an city near Congress street, cayenne to taste and two m. Christian meeting p. m. idles Portland, sultible poultry and Portland, experienced aroc- hot aoci «o^ blades of an hour. 3ry salesman heated by Me»m. three-quarters of Evening seimou preceded by a ten minutes talk leiries, should want tools and sc me furniture; : acquainted with the city and convenient, 1 pounded mace. Cut the meat in small iountry trade of water, nice batu r«>oin and laundry* on “The Most Important Event of the Week.” will pay cash down. W, C. PAK-vONS, White WANTED SITUATIONS. Maine. Answer with full name o. ,7RA nid address. make a nloo boarding home, inquire pieces and pound it well, with a little TOMATO CHUTNEY. Seats ree. a a are invited. [lock, Me. 21-1 BOX 1677. I street. Haw K s. E\.mange _ _J5 butter, in a mortar. Add the cayenne Cut up and peel twelve large tomatoes, St. Lawrence Congregational Church, words Inserted under \\rANTED—Au able-bodied man who uu- Cor. Congress and Munjoy streets—Rev. A. H. J.6000 WANTED—Equal interest In organlza- .Forty tills head t v FOR SALOne and mace, mix In an and to them add six onions chopped dorstands farming thoroughly, between OVEN thoroughly, place fine, pastor. Morning service 10.30. Sunday tlon for manufacture; exclusive patent, < me week for 25 ensh In lie oven and MWM ! Wright, cents, t-dvance. ages of 21 and 35, and who comes well re- UMAKER'SMid die by baker’s ;u. earthen pot and pour over the a one cup of one cup of a school at U'm. Social service in tho horoughly demonstrated ; returns very attrac- top coat- vinegar, sugar, Evening to 1KA plements. One baker’s wagon at 7.80. ivo; actlvo or interest; investigate. °* aTOCK- ( orai- Img of clarified butter. handful of salt chapel special «8i,Rfi«fa2wix.AJPp,ydh * IM. I., ..pi 2 < ongress street. ttverv with Inker’s top* finely chopped raisins, iddress Portland Press. 20-1 LIT ANTED—An experienced stenographer l2-U-tw» ptmg Ma Chimes will ring at 10.00 a. m.’and 7.00 p. m. "B-lOO,” '* and dress r. A. SMITH, WaiWvflle. to taste, a half teaspoonful of cayenne typewriter, desires situation: can church gf BATANTED—Two first class steam fitters 1 .1. W. Lemont, bank Second Christ, Scientist Ser- urnlsh good references. Address Box TT at of the estate of Ati:.jw and a half of w'hite house for small faml- A-16. once, also three RISSOLES. teaspoonful pepper. vices in the New Jerusalem church. High St, IlfANTED—Furnisned" { 557. 22-1 good helners The no children cf _ | SMITH & ABBOTT Make a nice puff and Boll one hour and a half, and bottle or at 3 p. m. Subject. “Unreality.” Wednesday lyj i neighborhood Long- c<>.. 72 Union Au M of paste, roll out ellow or Winter street. Possession 1AOR SALE-The only avMlftWe evening meeting at 7.45. Seats free. All are square IVRUG CLERK—Junior wishes Mjj thin. Have some meat put in stone Jars. 1 Addrews P, M.. Gilead, Me. permanout r on the Western Promenade. chopped very welcome. room lti Baxter Building wenty-fourth. Ir have ac.knts W a n I ■ I>. 1“and jjj Reading lo-l positlm, had.six years’ experience tween the residence* of .’♦‘•eeera. fine, and sprinkle it on the paste. Cover open dally, except Sundays. Room 34, ygg r and AND innufaoturliig prescription work. Speaks Also* flrat-class furnished co'*« CABBAGE CELERY SALAD. Second ParisiiCongregational J and Conley. With the other half and Church, lease a small in the ngllsh French and always willing and < Willard Be« press together LITANTED—To place of a Stricken ■table and land at 81 Mix equal parts of thinly-sliced now Congress, cor. Pearl St, Rov. Rolllu T Hack- »* bilging. No 9 Brook }forrora »veet. With a vicinity of Portland or a boarding or BLAIR, 8t., Watervllle Murat Halstead. to TUU K BROS. No. 8M Foro rolling pin. Cut into squares or Preaching at 10.80 a. in. and 7.30 < V1,y- By Host book. and cut in pastor. p. house in Portland. Address BOX ; lalne. ai-i l >©*t cabbage celery, sm%ll pieces. at edging 38, authorship, host i©rmi, host Outfit with a biscuit cutter, and in hot lard m. Sunday school 12 m. ree. price*. and fry 5. Parsontfleld, 191 ’ITU AT ION a Write quiCK. KALE-House with It Moisten with cream or French West End Methodist _ WANTEP-By rospoctablo llOUsfcu-H ESS CO.. dressing Episcopal Church j, 7 ! Dept piOR r‘Lolia, Ina. gj 5 T two acre* of land tl i with and serve —Location, lcSil Congtess st—Rev. C. C. Wliid- »,1TANTED—To a good house general East Lit garnish celery tips oold. buy arranged v mrk. Would go out of the Call Also house lots adjoining. In den. pastor. Residence 52 Gilman st. Preach- *" for two families. Address JAMES city. at 27 A * N is W»Jl’^Vchanur* MINTTTE PUDDING. spiall ORfeST wanted to sell goods on salary or OKO. W. A DaMA ing at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. school ] 18 a 17-1 AYE., ba.^aln by I»t« Sunday 1URTON, Casco treat, City. City._ 8,H»u> and write lor Kt. Kiocutor of the eatate of the Let one quart of milk come to a ORANGE SHORTCAKE. at 11 45 a. m. Epwortli League at 6.46 p. m. m*H^nnUs!,on- boll, druggist would like 1 particulars at once. LOCK BOX Waterville A-lams. "T a All are welcome. and to ’*IVANTED—Registered It, add little salt, then stir into the milk Peel two large oranges, them CHANTED—Pupils singer* wbo dasLre situation. References furnished. chop fine, Westbrook Methodist Rev. »v with mo this season to tbelr Ad- 201 fine cmsli Episcopal Church, register ross _ WOK BALE—A four table spoonfuls of flour remove the study X, Bex 1557. 0-2 and three seeds, add half a lemon, and C. F. Parsons, pastor. Preaching lo.80 a. m. i tames with my Studio Aeooir.pmist, Miss Ida ■ ulaoturlm town, all fresh n®"oods’ani"gi* agkNT8 no,K^^ornnctltlou. beaten < 'ok for four or of by tho Sunday school 1 in. ai once for choice of hours. I shall 1 WANTED in section that don’t go out of stvle, five one cup sugar. Spread between pastor. Epworth Tnkhnm, A Wilson, re. LAJn every kind co*PJ“t*o layer*! (5 auctioneers, for an article to f >r one or ^ minuf.‘ be a I League p. m. Praise and prayer service at 7 1 eturn to Portland October 15. O. STEWART J moved to 164 to 100 Indispensable every worn This (s1 a Him opportunity w th cream and sugar. of hot shortcake. VOTICE—Goss Middle St., corner of dollar*, p. m. iA V LOR. teptlSiltf 0 Uver Hu \ OLOHlt SFBO- Price twenty-five hundred IaVtv^A®AliTY CO., Boxnr| l{lK xjX'X'y- pioo. Mo. 126, Dover, N. 1L j M. RTAfLKB, Urldgton. Nol. No 3. .. No It IBS. IlMLAMCOlMROIAL 10..?» N° 2 ... Sent.. fUm: at 4;j/3C elcv> 4SJC 1 c 10 oz... . 7 70 Sardinian. Lock'and; Jennie A Stubbs, Ot land bXSLt.SPOt Ju C!a STEAMERS. 8«z,„...’ ^ l*°rn«„rt I ot ter and Hattie Corey, Bangor; George i Dally Press Stocn '(Mis A J tet i? quotations receipt'170.800 busn: exports 5.216 ce, do lor Atlantic City ; W It Chester, hush; sales SO.OoO Maohias ,, Lrugs «udl)y«t, 3WAa * Haa'^U bvilca‘- ^ hush Spot, spot lirm: No 2 v:a a Sound port; li M Sawver. Calais Acid ( < a at No arbolic...# UUMlV&iS 2c>c; 3 at 24%c:.No 2 white 27V4(«!27y2 via nail liiver; Edward Acid ®00 No wihue Stewart, Bangor. Oxalic. .... ^ at 2() V4 c; traaiv mixed Western at GST OK—A r 20lh, sch Rock CASCO BAY Acid STOCKS. 1 Catalina, Piper, STEAMBOAMJO tart.. *4%ia2oc; tracK white Western 25V2 «3 e ^ ."0@4r Tar Value xleet Custom House Ammonia. n«„l).e*,cr,pUon- Bid. Asked mnei; family ioeoasn; mess v.t CM, sell Race Horse, White, Weymouth, NS. Wharf, Portland, M( of Products iii the a?*d Bank. .. loo ^ Staple ^atjonal 100 102 Ar 2ith, steiimer Sylvania. Liverpool; schs (jiietiitioiis Buchu 3v*@0 National Hank.100 no Cut nmats VV Leaves. 112 steady, Morns Child, Laura M AVEEK DAY TIME TABLE. Lais National Bank. 100 Lard Apalachicola; Lunt, eopania...— M;','LIU'rU,i(,t 100 101 easier: Western steamed 7 52%: Senl Brunswick, Ga; Gov Ames, Brothers' Markets. National Hank Young In Effect S*pt. 17, lOOO. In tflcct Leading 1 100 100 101 refined Agnes L Mattson. L Sept. Glli, lyoo. i'^inal: ouiet; comment Henry Beckham, Albert T For Lorax. 37i«i4j Bank.100 100 8o ; 8 A 8 pu: Ste; rus Forest 'ler)l»^aU®nvr 102 com, Otihd 6 (5%. and Cactus. Baltimore; Eagle Wing, City Landing, Peaks Ii National Bank....73 101 "less MiMie land, 5.45, 6.45, “ a. trains Brimstone .....to®11 a^rehants 102 ,r,.°-r^ta; at 12 75*14 00; family at A franklin. Elvira French. Nathan Law- 3.00, 00, 10.30, in.. 12.00, 2.1 5 leave union station, rail Annoiiuii Traders’ Bauk.100 15 Joraiii 00; 3.15, 5.00, 6.15, 7.30. Return 9 loo 102 short clear 13 75-aiO 00. rence, Annie F Coition, Sullivan Sawtn, Mabel —6.20; 7.20, S.30’ 3 WAY National .. 11.50 a. SQUARE AS Bank.. 100 109 no flutter market Hooper, Electa A UK50, 111., 1.00, 2.35. 3.35, 5.15, 0.3 », ’s.2i FOLLOWS: SSSar«“^ v«^ | Top2rHai,d thu,,! Trust strong! creameries at ifiVa® Bailey, Lucy Davis, John T *'or < I Copperas. 0°.10() 145 16(1 -A v.;C; do factory 14al(5VaC; Davis and Carrie A «s»»lng>s Island, 0 45, 8.00, 2.1 7 °° “• For it2$4o dune erm 18%,«, Latte, Philadelphia; Ellen 4.00. 10.30, ? Brunswick, Lewiston 60 85 -mc; state dairv M 6.15. Return—7.05 a. in. 2 4 a; (Lower) l 00 16%ta20; do erm —. Colder, Washington: Oakes Ames, South 8.15, 11.OJ, > Bath. Boothbav, Beach tartar.27 %^'soVa l»ortl^r(] *»'r A in boy; Port gusta. York knock, Mono; Grata 1,.?*u"aliT.r.aw refining 4l/4c; Cen- Roger Dtury, Reading; Henrietta For Little and Great Waterville, Skowhegan and Belfast. ||W Gumarablc... Co. 100 160 ir.n tiifugal oh test at re; Molasses A Diamond Islands ^ Railroad sugar 4cre- Whitney. Eddaville; Carrie Strong, Jersey lrefethens and Jc- Bumford Falls. Centra1 K’y. loo jgo 170 fined lirm; Non at No Helen G and Evergreen Lundhig., DiiPvllle; No 1) at 5.30; No lu at No 11 at ; Mary Brewer, River: lit len, Sr 5.30, J7.008.20, 111. 1“ 0 ) Waterville! 5.25; George, 4.15, *7.30 m. C Iombab BONUS. 5 2;.; No 12 at 5.20c. No 13 at SI: Harvest Charles 1U..E2.C0, 6.15, p. 10. to a. m. For ampnor. 6.15; No 14 Home,Sullivan: WChurch, Little Brunswick, Bath, Lewiston. Mvtrn 1- standard A and Return, Leave Diamond 6.30 7 5' Gardiner, Augusta and ..®' Portland os. »« Confetioners A 5.95; Baltimore; Daylight, Newport News; tugs Car- Waterville. 1907.117 m MouldTiH A 9.30. 11.45 a. III., 12.25, 3.15, 7.55 Opium. .o2(o;60 loitland 4s. 6. o; cut loaf and crushed honero and Taeony. Portland for 4.30, 7.20, p. m.‘ Ganvillo Jc., Lewis- 1902—1912 Funding., log 10a 6.55; pow- Philadelphia. Return—Leave Great Diamond tn\lwwPtJP'ni*'XiR-res8 ^or 1 or Hand dered 6.25; granulated R.l 5; Cubes Sul, steamer London: schs Lizzie 6.25 7 5C "aterville, Moosehead Lake via 4s. 1913. Funding.106 I08 0.30. Cambrian, 9.26, \1.40 a. m.. l?.5,’, Foxcroft, J ( lark, 12.30, 3.10, 4.35, 7.15, 8.00 p. n Washington R. Bar CHIOAUO—Cash aoutatlcns. Portland; Race Horse, Weymouth, NS. a ie ,r' County R., Harbor, Iodine.. ••••«...... Bangor 6s. 1906.1 Return—Leave Trefethen’s 9.2( ■ 21.—There <6(tt.j no Water.112 114 Sid tut Roads, sch Emma C Phila- 6.20, 7.45. ■ for New York, September was 3? lour steady. Middleton, 11.35 ni s: aild Houlton,Woodstock, *.. 60 lp07, Mumcical.101 10a delphia for a, 12.35, 3.05, 4.40. 7.10, 8.05 p. m. lac or ice.r t..... Wheat-ao-2 No 3 Gardiner. ” Ha“- further liquidation In today's ’. 00®f 4s- 19al* Kofnnding.101 10a spring—c; do at 72<®78c: Return—Leave Evergreen, 6.15, 7.40 9 1’ oDodderable tilili1 N° 2 BALTIMORE—Ar 20tl), schs C S (Hidden, 11-3) vlfv“ic!borAo?, Belfast Corn—No 2 at 4oV4ft<; a. m.. 12.40, 3.GO, 4.45, 7.05 p. ll). for but "showed tome (Ml ( 4s.MunlcinaU9l8.110 lia 41c: 7kX«.79VaC. Haskell, Bost >n ; George won".30 P' Repress Brunswick, Lisbon stool market, prices bernainot.V.”.'..7 £,9 ai.»i8 4s No 2 yellow 40%'841c. >)ats—No2 at FDavenport., McLeod, For Ponce's nf'Mo 20 1901—1911 Kefundlng....100 102 21% do; Bertha F Walker. New J R Lauding, Long Island, 5.3( ?’ Augusta, Watervilie, Newport, Bangor and Nor. cod c 1 No 2 white 25% a26c: No 3 Waid, York; 8.20. 10.30 a. 6 J,a reitstautw all day In the later trading liver. .f ZP^3 kewlstonGs,* 1901. Municipal.101 102 ir*. white 2 LA Teel, Hanson, Boston. m., 2.00, 15 p. m. Return-6.01 Bar Harbor, Oldtown and Qreeu- i-ewiste.i 4«. ° o3c; good 11.20 a. SS 1913, Municipal ..105 107 H feedng pariev at 39 SM sch Win H Boston. 9,05, m., 2.50, 6.55 p. m. yjijeiSDort, there wore quite general recoveries of all .o!i|i 4s‘ fair 10 choice at Clifford, 12.50 p. in. For 1901« Municipal.100 102 £?3V,&V! malting 62(g56c: Ar 218t. schs W E I Danville, Jc.,Rumford Falls M&tue No 1 Flaxseed at l 51; No 1 N W George Wells, Camden; SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Lem is. the earlier losses and small net gains are Central It lt7s. 1912,cons.mtgi86 137 Flaxseed at White. Bath. Lewiston, Farmington. Carrabasseh lw:;:;;;:.:;;. ** 1 o2: prime 1 imotliy seed at 4 For Forest «p^6o 4‘/aS.* 10S 110 30; Mess Fork — Ar City Landing, 8.09, 9,0( Rangeiey, Bingham, Waterville, Skowhegan. Paying for .London account W1 atl2 18®1 2 20. Lard ^ANGOR 21st, steamer Buckminster a. 1 00 the rule. uteureen...V.V.’.V:'.''* 99 at 17 07%G firm—creamery 15(ffi21c; Oler, New York (leads for New London). Mattawamkeag, and to elfeot of atld@15c. Trcfethens and Evergreen Bucksport Saturdays. the Inevitable attracting con- CAPE HENRY —Passed in 20Lh, sch E 8 Landings ; Cheese firm at Peaks Island, 8.00, a. 5.10 p m. For Brunswick. 10%®liyac. W bite, Fau Bath for 9.00, 10.30, ill., 12.15, 2.0 Bath, Augusta, selling orders from outside Boston Stock Hat, i Eggs firm-fresh kingliam. Baltimore, 4.20 p, m. 'atervi! e aU(l t0 gideraf’lo 15%0516. Passed out sch Skowhegan Saturdays Kinnr—.rpoomra •>a /Will Lhln _I_x nnp 29th, Charles E Tuttle, for For otilv therefore Sales ol stock at the Boston so>ok Ponce's Landing, Lous Island gouroes. Prices yielded very Exchange; Salem. 5.i5 p. m. F'or Dauvilie bu8lij .com 638,000 bush: oats bush: 8.00, 10.30. 2.00, 4.20 p. m. Junct on, Mechanic bid. 312.000 CHARLESTON—Ar sch II * after the and declines I'ye 11,000 bush: 20th, Win Sumner, Lo '3 not at Falls. Lewiston, ana on Saturda s to ltumford generally opening Atchison...... 265/a barley 60.000 bush Yaaton, New gork. stop Evergreen Landing. Canary seed..^ Boston c«i J Runs direct to Diamond Falls Belgrade, Waterville and from one to oue-huli 6 3 Maine...... 1881 Shipments—Flour 8.000 bins; wheat 8.000 Cove, stops a Skowhegan. ranging effected EASTPORT—Ar 20th, sch C W Dexter, Bos- oti 31.00 p.m. Night Express for Cardamons.'.I ro American Bell. bush; corn 667,000 bush; oats bush landings return, Brunswick. soda. 25rat 379,000 ton. Batn, Lewiston, Augusta, list of stocks. Central rve 4000 noon leave at in ■ Waterville, Bangor, a long Massachusetts. isy~3 busn; barley 12,000 bush. Saturday only trip 12.15 p. Dycarb.G«J4 do FFRNANDINA-Sld 20th, sch Flora Rogers, instead of 12. Moosehead Lake, Aroosiook County via Old- the shorts wero on a pfd, 62 EDKTROIT—Wheat Quoted Cook, St CV. town, Bar That buyers large kS.i;a«r.:::v:.:v;.::::::v;.:.» 77% cash Willie; Vincent, C. W. T. GODJNG, General Harbor, Bucksport, Vauceboro St. Maine Red 79%c; Sept 79%o; Oct 80 ; Dec GLOUCESTER—Ar sells S Manager Stephen, St. St. was le, and the circulation of Central.. 82%o. I9ih, Emily Bay- sepio dtf Andrews, John and ail Aroos- gcale palpab Cnion inore, Gardiner for Susan took via Pacific... 63% TOLEDO—Wheat-cash and September at Philadelphia; Stetson, County Vauceboro, rflalifax and the favorite canard of the .. Jersey for irovmces. The the President’s ytirol. blue...... 60tt6o 7iy« 80%c; Oct 80% c; Dee 82%c. City Bangor. Saturday night train does not Mexican Central 4s. HYaNNIS—Sid 2oth. schs Nettle connect to Belfast, Dexter, Dover and death, went to show that the bears were 76*4 Cushing, Fox- raptor" beal1.•.818(^18 American Sugar from Thoraaston; Belle Halllday, Saco. Portland crot, or beyond Bangor, to lor.. ; to .114% Cotton Murkoti, El SieamDoat Go excepting' Washing rather haul pressed. The reports of the oraa American Sugar pf Kansas racinc consols.:. Tilton, Plymouth; James D Dewell, Lynn; Kate ALLAN LINE Sebago Cornish, Bridg- reactionary SAVANNAH—The Cotton market ton. North and ! Oregon Nav.lst.109 109 closed B Ogden, Providence; Josie It Burt, New Bed- Conway Bartlett. Fabyans, not rally with stocks. Total 70 quiet, easy; middlings loe. LunenDurg, St. , sales, par ER£r.*60^ Texas racinc. c. g. ists... .1 12% H3% ford ; :Ralph ;M Hayward, Fall River; Dread- Johnsbury, Montreal, Toronto St. Lawrence Service. and Chicago. value $»55,(MW U. S. 3 s unci new 4’s Be- aojreg. 2«s. 67 o5 naught. Boston. uuion racific lsta. European Market*. Old, schs Manuel R Eva MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. MJNBAY TRAINS. dim U one-quarter per went iu the bid 104% Cuza, Belfast; May, i > a. Hemlock. njVS Quotations of stocks— (By Telegraph.) Boston; IMyronus, Camden: Annie M Allen. Calling at Moville. 7.20 m. Paper train for Bangor, Bath, and price. New Theodora Port- ~ for Rockland Sept. 21. Sept. 20. Bedfoidj barge Palmer, exeept|F3rry Transfer at Bath. Spruce LONDON. Sept. 21. 1900—Oonsols at 98 7- and, In tow of Minnie. j 7.25 p. m. train for Lewiston. X. 32® 36 Atchls- n. 26% 16 tug Paper 26% for money and 98ya for the acoount. Ar schs .from STEAM- a mnison 68 21st, Miranda, Kennebec: Thomas S 9.30a. m. lor Fabyans and intermediate NEW yoitK. Sept. 21. | PIG....J 67% SHIPS. ; -'ntrai nome. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 21, 1900_The Cotton Dennison, Thomaston; Belle O’Neill, Bath: LiverpooL Montreal Quebec stations. Money on call closed at 1% «2. market Is at 6 Gace Davis. Portland. 12.86 m. For ) Ches. Si Ohio...... 26% 26ya quiet; spot 13-ied; sales 3000 p. Brunswick, Lewiston, Bath, I liw .... 9 (a) Si bales. Marcus Hook—Passed down schs Annie Thu 26 Augusta, Watervilla, and Prime more..Bill* paper 41 -. gr>V» > er cent J 1 ■i-Hk-o. Bur. t cimioT.121% 120% 20th, July JNumluian n Aug. 11 Aut. Bangor Bar Harbor. Shingles— M Allen. Philadelphia for 2 •• " 6.00 p. m. For Lewiston. was Dei. cj nuu. Cauai co.107(4 Newburyport; Myro- Aug Corhnhian 18 13 Sterling Exchange easier, with actual imp- X cedar .3 o< 106% mrs, do for 11.00 m. for ®3 60 IT, .. Camden. 9 Parisian 25 p. Night Express all cack. 6c West.171% 172 SAILING DAYS OP OCEAN 25 points. rest In bankers bills 4 80% 80% Ior ue Clear cedar.. 76 STEAMERS Passed down 21st, schs Manuel R for 16 12.55 a. m. Mt. Desert for q,4 60@2 iver fie it. G. 18 18% Cusa, Sicilian 31 31 special Rockland X No l cedar.125 3175 FROM FOR Bristol; Dreaunaught, for Camden. Tunisian Bangor and Bar Harbor. maud and 4 83%®4,83% toi sixty «'aya postal Kne. new. 10% 10% 7 Sept. 8 Sept, Spruce.1 1 75 Cymric.New York. .Liverpool.. 26 Reedy Island—Passed down 21st, sells Myro- 30 Numidian 15 15 u 4 60® Sept ARRIVAL’S IN PORTLAND. rates at 4 84 84% and 4 38 n4 88. r un rs dtp. 31% *• LalUs, spec— .2 50® i 65 31% St Paul.New York. .Southam’tnSept 26 nus, Philadelphia for Camden; Helena, do for 6 Sept) Corinthian 22 23 111., oui *• From a! merisl bills at 4 82Vi u4 82%. Lime—Cement. Central.114*4 116 Majestic.New Bath. 13 Parisian 29 Montreal, Fabyans d Bartlett York..Liverpool...Sept 26 '• 29 ar.e iirie 6c Wesl. 26% in 8.25 a. in.; Lewiston and Mechan- Silver cerUlloates Lime 26% Noordland.New York.. Antwerp.. .Sept 26 Cape May—Passed 21st, sch Ann J Trainor. 20 Sicilian 5 Oct, 5 Oct. 02% a,«3%. $>cask.....85@00 l.aKe Snore.209 209 Bath for *♦ ic Falls, 8.36 a. m; Waterville and Cement.. so Arcbimede.New 26 Philadelphia. 27 I Tunisian 12 13 Bar Silver 02 % Lxns & isasn. 09y8 York..Italy.Sept Delaware Augusta, 8.43 a. m.; Rangeley, Farmington, Natcbes. 7oy8 Aller.Now York. .Bremen.Sept 27 Breakwarer—Passed out 20th, bqe .... No cattle carried on Bemis. and 12.02 Mexican dollars 4 Mannattau Elevated.-.- 86% 85% Princess Irene.New York. Eimiranda. Philadelphia for Boston. these steamers. Bangoi, Augusta Rockland, p. 9*4. Star i> gross ..00355 .Bremen.Sept 27 m.; and Mexican central ....'103A 10% PROV1NCETOWN — Sailed sch Sltowhecan, Farmington Lewiston, weak. 1 Gascogne.New York. .Havre.Sept 27 19ih, Olive 12.15 Beecher Governments >|rino....00®55 Michigan central.... York. RATES OF p. m,; Falls,St. Jolinsbury.Bridg- 1 orest Parisian.Montreal .. Liverpool.. 29 Branch. New PASSAGE. City...00^,50 Minn. St St. Corns. 62 .Sept ton, 12.15 r<- m.; Express, Mattawamkeag, Bar 62% K Friedrich — New York. 27 SALEM—Ar 21st, schs Itasca, Plymouth for Cabin—§52.50 and upwards. A ot Metals. Hamburg ...Sept reduction 5 Harbor. Bangor, 1.20 d. hi.; Witervlilo and HIAm. v Minn. « .corns old...... 91 91 Furnessla.New York. Portland, Charlotte L Morgan, Boston lor Ban- per cent is allowou on return tickets. Copper— .Glasgow... Sept 29 Lewiston, 3.23 p. m.; Skew following Missouri racific... 47% 47% Umbria.New York.. gor. Second began, Waterville, Tlie quotations represent tn« phv 14 a.48 Liverpool...Sept 29 Cabin—To Llveruool, London 01 Augusta ami Rockland, 5.20 from common.00®2 V% New aersov Coutral.128 VINEYARD p. m., Water- Ini prices In this marketi 127Vs Menominee/...New 29 HAVEN—Ar 21st, schs Chester Londonderry—§35.00 to §45.00. • ville Pousliad copper.00®23 York..London.Sept R daily; St.John, Bar Harbor, Aroostook low and v* New Tovk Central...,..127% 127% —New York. 29 Lawrence, Enzabetliport for J M .t.. 5%e n Spaarndam .Rotterdam .Sept Stoninzton; Steekagk—Liverpool, London, Glasgow, County, Mooseliead Lake ami Bangor, 5.30 p. Hulls stHg. v .*.oo®2uv% Northern racinc com.. 49% 49% for Fred C sad ...... 4%' Dominion.Montreal ..Liveruool...8ept 29 Kennedy. Eddyville Bangor; Holden, Belfast, Londonderry or Queenstown. $23.50. m.; Rangeley, Farmington, Rumford Falls. C»U Skins—No 1 i S.heath.00®1« Northern racific Dfd.. 69% 169% Bulgaria.New York. Bayonne for Kastport and Lubec (and all Prepaid certificates $24. quality.. 8o Y M Holts.(>0 318 .Hamburg. ..Sept 29 sldj; Lewiston, 5.45 p. m.; Chicago, Montreal, Fab- 3 o Northwestern. 158% 168% Kaiser W de G Now York. Mary Ann McCann, Bangor for New York. Children under 12 half fare. Kates to No ...... 6 331 Bremen.not 2 year3, vans, No. Con wav I’rdsr on 7.4<>, Bar Harbor, ** Bottoms.26 Uo .. St Sid. schs Alaska, B L Eaton and Annie or from other points on No 3 ..20c o;ic I 11 Louis.Now York. .So’ampton. ..Oct 8 R application to Bangor and Rockland, l.25a. m, daily; Hali- One & Wesi. 19% Friesland .... New York. Antwern u Lewis. T. P. 4JJO Tin—.16(817 19% McGOWAJf, Congress St., fax. St.-John, Bar Harbor, Bangor, 4.20 a. m. Keanine. 15 sch for Portland, Me. UtUII Cirotors’ Marlin, Straits.. 1 J15 Oceanic.New York..Liverpool... .Oct 3 Passed, Harry Messer, Baltimore dally. su;,»r @S Kock isianu.».10t% Portland (foresail Room L 104% Aquitaine.New York. .Havre.Oct 4 gone), Foreign Steamship Agency, Sundays—Lewiston, 9.25 a. m., 5.38 p. m.:Bar Portland mar net—cm loal 8ji confectlonor Antimony.12@14 Bt. raui.111% 111% F WASHINGTON-Ar schs R D First National Rank Port- Coke.. 75®5 00 derGrosse ..New York. .Bremen.Oct 4 20th, Bibber, Unilding, Harbor, 12.25 P. rn.; Waterville,5.20 p. m. jWhlte at st. Faui. pi a...173 173 Pinkharn, Lydia M Dun- land, Maine 5 8c; powdered «%c: grauulated 7c; eoffe* Spelter. @6 75 Sicilian.Montreal.. .Liverpool ...Oct 6 Kennebec; Deeriug Mountains. F>: r>. m. St l am « umana...110 105 ton, Bangor. ar27dtf trustiau 6%o;velbw 5% Solde rxVi.Vi. Cambroman....Montreal ...Liverpool....Oct 6 6EO. F. EVANS, V, P. & G. M. @22 st. raui & umana ma.i Ethiopia.New York. .. .Oct 6 F. A. Naval Stores. .Glasgow. E, BOOTHBY, O. F. &T. Texas racinc. 14% 14% Pennsylvania..New York. .Hamburg.. .Oct 6 Foreien Port*. jue31dtf Portland Whalena c Harsn, Tartar NEW VOB11 DIRECT Tar.13 bbl..3 40® 3 no Union racific dig. 71% 71% Prince, New York.. Naples, &c...Oct 6 Ar at Balila CINE, PORTLAND. Coal Blanca Sept 20, bqe Alice Read, Sept. 21. tar.5 00®6 25 WaDasD... 7 6% Manitou.New York. .London.Oct 6 Portland. ■Wheat at weak hi ■t Hoofing Bitch, $>gaIlon..11® 12 pig Campania.... New York. .Liverpool.... Oct 6 IVlaine BOSTON & MAINE rTr. Chicago opened to-day, WaoasP 'OTk 16% Cld at Hillsboro, NB, Sept 15. sch Nimrod, Steamship Co. WU Bitch.3 25@3 60 Boston 38? 188% Rotterdam... .New York. .Rotterdam. .Oct 6 Jslfmd later developed strength and closed *i c ovi ifliame. New York. Ion; Sound By Dayli -he. New ana Pi** Labn.New York. 9 A'nlls Iron—I^eari. Eoi’k isoiv Kne. .Bremen.Oct Ai at sch Ruth In 1900. for Oct- Corn was tinner with urice h Nails New Kingsport, NS, Sept 17, Rob- Effect Sept. 10, yeateruay Old §UoIouv.204 204 York.New York. .Sourhampt’n Oot lO inson, Yarmouth, NS. 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. *» better. Our h Cut. 5f'®2 70 tAuictn.... •••• a*o 8outhwark.New York. .Antwerp. ..OctlO m Vsc quotations unchanged wll .,»•••• Ar at Vera Cruz Sept 19, barque Olive Thur- The steamships Horatio Hall and Man- WfiSTElllf DH ISION. 95 160 Teutonic.New York. 11 actual sales at 52o on Wire. 76(8)2 American KXDi-ess.150 .Liverpool....Oct low. Newport News. hattan leave bag kits. Oats firmer b II Iron— Cook, alternatively Franklin Wharf U. 8. itxnress. *5 46 Touralne.New York. .Havre.Oot ll Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Trains leave Union Station tor 8«arboro unchanged. Provisions strong with a fur Ik ?r Common. (® 2!/a 88 Tunisian.Montreal.. Oct 12 Saturdays Crossing, 10.00 a. 12.00 People was. 88% .Liverpool... at 6 p. m. for New York direct Returning, leave m., noon, 5.25, 6.20 advance on Lard. Mackerel lirm and Ketitieu. 2 @ >54 28% ?- P. m.; Scarhoro Uracil. Pine 7.00 prlci racinc Man. 28% Pier 38. E, R., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- Point, Norway.4 @ 4 Vi 180 182 10.00 a. m.. 12.00 noon. 5.25, closed 81 higher In this market. ] ° Pullman days at 5 p. m. 3.30, 6.20, p. m.; Turpentine Cast Steel. 8@10 116 MIANITURK almanac.SEPT. 22. Old Orchard, 7.00. 8.45. 10.00 a. 12.00 up. Hay firm with fan Michtcan 1 Sugar, common...... 115% These steamers are superbly fitted and fur- m., noon, y selling; Slioesteel.3 3 l. 3.30, 6.05. 6.20, Saco and a ® vi Western union.*.. 78% 77% Sunrises. 5 ( am. .10 00 nished tor travel and afford the most 40, 5.26, p,m.; *18 ton. todllsh lirm nd higher prices ui e Sheet Iron— 31lH1„hm»u wa*v'rw„.,_ passenger southern Kv pfc.. Sun sets. 5 42 go DOMINION LINE. convenient and comfortable route Biddeford, 7.00. 8.45, 10.00 a. m.. 12.00 noon. looked for owing to pro-peels of short catch. H 6 { between C.4Vi® Length of .12 ill Moon sets. 4 25 and New 12.30, 3.30. 5.26, 6.20, p. in,; Keunebunk, Gen Brooklyn Kamd Transit. 6i% 60% days. Portland York. The lollowmt q notations rop-osum ure -vault Kussia.13ViS;l4 7.00. 8.45, 10.00 a. no.. 12.30, 3.30, 5.25, 6.05, 6.20 p. Steel common....30% 30% J. F. LISOOMB, General ior American HussM.Ll®12 Federal Montreal to Agent, m. ; Kcnnebiiukport, 7.00, 8.45. 10.00 a. m., isle prices the market; 84% Liverpool. III 03- M. BARTLETT, Agt oct4dSf Galvanized.6Vi@ 7 ao pia.... 63% 12.30,3.30,6.05 p.m.; Weiis Beneh, 3.45 Flout 7.00, Lead— American xoDacco. 87% 87% Steamer. From Montreal. From Quebec. a. 111.. 3.30. 6.25 p. m.; North Rol- 127 MA-^XISTK .NXCW& Berwick, ue and low 15 5 3 Sheot. @05 ao pia.126 linsford, Somers worth, 8.45 a. fuperf graces.3 50 Dominion, Sept. 29, daylight, 2 m. 7.00, m., Zlno. Metropolitan Street K K.148% 148 Sept. 29, p. 5.25 m Rochester. Spring Wtreat bakers.4 005 4 26 @ Vi Cambromau, Oet. Oct. 2 12.30, 3.30, p. ; Farming- Teiin. Goal « iron.... 67% 67% PORI OF PORTLAND 6, daylight. G, p. m. Alton Bpring Wheat pat-sms.4 60 *5 15 Pipe. @6 :0 ♦Ottoman. Occ. 10, direct ton, Bay, Wolfboro, 8.45 a. m !2.30, U. S. Kubber. 27 27% daylight, 3.30 Mien, sud st.J.ouisst. roiior-.....4 2o«4 40 11 Ice—Salt—S pices—Stn rcli. •Roman, Oct. 13, daylight, direct. PNIIMPIM p. m,; Lakeport, Laconia, Weirs, Louis > Continental Tooacco. 24% 24% BOSTOnH Plymouth, 8,46 a. 111., 12.30 p. in.; Manches- Mich, and 8C clear.4 l Oct. 00^4 Domestic rice.6Vi § 7 FRIDAY,. Sept 21. Vancouver. 20, daylight, Oct. 20, 2 p.m. Concord and Whiter Wheat patents. ..4 XRI- WEJEJ&LY SA ter, Sionbern con net ions, 60ti4 76 Turks Island salt, is lb hd.2 50®2 80 •These steamers do ICINGS. Bouton Mar ttet. Arrived. not carry passen ;ers. 7.00 a. m., 3.30 p. m.; Dover, Exeter, Haver- Com unit Fee l. Liverpool.2 25®2 60 hill, Lawrence, Lowell, 7.00, 8.46 a. Diamond hbL. @2 60 BOSTON. Sept.21 1900—The following were From Boston 111., Corn, ear lots. © 60 Crystal Steamer Manhattan, Bennett, New York— Tuesday, Thursday, 12.30, 3.30, 6.05 p. in.; Boston, 74.30, 8.45 a. quotations of flour and Corn: Boston to via. Saturday, 7.00, Corn, lug lots. ©62 Saler&tus.6@5 Vi today’s passengers and mdse to J FjLiscomb. Liverpool Queenstown. ni., 12.30,1.4o, 3.30, 6.05 p. m.; Leave Bostou Spices pure— From for Meal, bag lots. &5U FLOUR. Steamer State of Maine, Colby. Boston, for Philadelphia Monday, Wednesday Portland, 6.00, 8.00, 7.30, 8.30 a. m., 1 15, Cassia, .21;®22 Steamer. bats. < ar tots..'. «i 30 4 ao 25 Eastport and St John, N B. From Boston. 4.15, 6 00 p. m.; arrive Portland, 10.07, 10.50 Alice.90 ®1 05 Snrlne par.**' ts 50 and bats, bag lots. 34,5? 35 4 60. Tng A W Chesterton, with barge Hampshire, New Friday, 11.50 a. 111.. 12.10, 6.00, 7.50, 9.30 p. m. N utme^s.40 @49 Winter patents I5a4 England, Oct. loth710.30 a. m. Cotton oeed. car lots.00 bU Clear p. SUNDAY TRAINS. Cotton iota.OO (XX* 2 7 on Tug IntBrnatlonab with Phlla Pine street Wharf. at 3 m. Seed, bag 17 Corn—steamer yellow 60c. barge Girard, RATES OF PASSAGE. Philadelphia, p. In- Cloves.in® suranee effected at office. Leave Union Stalion for Scarhoro Cross- tacked Bran, car loia... ..18 0O«,lU 00 Ginger...14@15 delphla tor Bangor. First Cabin—§52.50 and Re- for the West the Penn. 10 15 a. 2.00. in.; Scarhoro backed Bran, bag. lots.00 iKXftl 0 00 Gloucester Plsli Market. Tug Carbonero, up single. Freights by R. R. and ing, m., p. j.aumiry s.arun.•co'D-vs Philadelphia, towiug barges ii«m—S114.09 and forwarded Pine car lots.18 Cb,«(20 00 with coal to A K Co, and Bear up, according to steamer South by connecting lines Beach, Point, 0.15 a. m.. 12.55. 2.00 Middling, Gloss.6%@7% : FOK THS WEEK ENDING Sept. 21, 1900. Monitor, Wright and Middling, bag. lot*.19 0o®2o 50 Ridge, with coal to Banustl & McAllister. accommodation. Passage $10,00. Bourn. Trip $18.03. P. m.: Old Orchard, 10.15 a. 111.. 12.55, 2.00, Gun j»o wile r—snot. l at 11 o Second Cabin— $35.00 and Meai3 and room 5.30 111. ; 10.15 a. Mixeu teeu.18 50a19 50 t.ast 6ales ank halibut P lb for Tug Savage. Baltimore, towing barges No 17, upwards single. included. p. Saco, Biddeford; IB., 25 @3 50 and For or Blasting.3 white, and 7%e for gray. with coal to B & M and with coal to Return—$63.50 upwards, according to freight passage apply to F. P. WINGL 12.55.2.00, 5 30 p. m.; Eenuebniik, North Bairur. Coffee. Tea. Mois.w*. Ka.ian. 25 RR, C, Central Sporting.4 50@6 Cast sales of Georges Cod Irom vessel at 3 50 Randall & McAllister. steamer. Agent, wharf, Boston. Berwick, Dover-, Exeter, Haverhill. limr-Standard granulated. 0 34 Drop shot, 25 lbs.1 45 E. B. SAMPSON, and General Bo 'an. 5 30 for largo and §2 60 for medium; liank do at Sch Isaac T Campbell, Stevens, Halifax, N3. Steerage—To Liverpool, Derry, London, Treasurer Lawrence, Lowell, 12.55, Is flue granulated.... <$34 and larger .1 70 Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, to Manager, State 3U Fluke m. ; arrive 5.18. 9.4i .in ugar—Extra 2 25;ffi l 75. to go on railway. $23.50 Building, Boston, p. Boston, p 0... 6 00 $25,50. outfit furnished free. Mass. oct22dtf Sugar—Extra Ila r. Hardline cod. caught east of Cane Sable,N.S,. Sch J W Balauo, hard Sreerage itJUill JJA V SiXFlSI. roasted. 13 tairt Wilson, Jacksonville, to T. P. 420 Coffee- mo. 3 25 for iarge ana $2 37% for medium. to Deerinc Winslow. Apply McGOWaN, Congress ami Mocha. Pressed .$16@313 pine J. B. room First Leave Union Station for Boston and Way Coffee—Java 27@30 Salt Mackerel in fishermen’s order at *12 00 Sch R F coal street, KEATING, 4, Nation- Loose Pettigrew, Morse, Philadelphia, al RAILROADS. 9.00 a. Teas—Amoys. 2f>@36 Hay...$16@S18 bbl. for rimmed and for Bank Building, CHARLES ASHTON. 94.7A I Stations, m.; Biddeford, Kiitery, car pr Sil plain. to B & M RR. Straw, lots.$10@$l2 Congress street and Couzress Square or Portsmouth, Newbury port, S»ls:n, legs—Congous. 27@60 we a note prime Georges Codfish new S5 50 Sch Bradford C French, Hannnett, Philadel- Hotel, tieathei. DAVID TORRANCE Si Montreal. Lt nn, Boston, 2.0o, 9.00 a. m„ 12.45, 6.00 n. m.; Teas—Japan..... 85@40 26 for and 3 25^*3 60 lor small: Bank to Co. CO., New @6 large phia, coal Gas arrive Boston 5.57 a 9.00 Teas—Formosa. 85.a.65 York- 76 for and S>00 0 25 for )ly25dtf ni, 12.30, 1.00, p. m,; at3&Oc£3 large 53$3 Sch Florence Creadlck, Lank, Philadelphia, Boston at Old .... SB a Express stopping Orchard, Mobsses—1’oitoRlco.. 40 Light.27@29 small: Shore at £4 60.^5 00 for large and 3 26 coal to Me Cent RR. 32 Mid Kittery and Portsmouth only, 1.40 p. m., Molasses—Far badoes. 535 Weight.28@29 6u for small. Sch Wm K 8EIBGT0N & SAGO RIVER @3 Park, Lee, Philadelphia, coal to arrive Boston 4.20 p. m. Leave Boston for Molasses—common. 20 a 2$ Heavy.28@29 We quote curea cusk *3 75 3? hake Me Cent RR. 505§3 qtl; RAILROAD Portland, 9.00 a. m 7.C0, 9.45 p. New 2 crown.2 00*2 2 5 Good d'mg.26@37 haddock salt- CO. 7.30, 12.30, m., Bajslns, $2 g5 2 50; $2 2R<®2 76; heavy Sch Major Pickands, Laithwaite, Philadelphia, ariive 11.45 a. do 3 crown....2 255250 Union backs.39@40 Portland Til., 12.05, 4.38,10.15 p, ed pollock at *2 SPotl; ana English cured do coal to Me Cent RR. 12.40 2 50 Am calf.90@1 00 m., midnight. do 4 crown. d 2 75 8 OO t > qtl. and scarce. K Tobacco. Sch Charles Schull, Clark. Philadelphia, IN EFFECT, JUNE 25, IOOO Lateins. Loose Muscatel. 7.®'8Vi Best handline boneless Geogs cod 7% for me- coal to G T Ry Co. SOJilUl TRAINS. Best brands.50@67 to 8c lor middles S 60aS9;boneless FOR Pork. Beet, Lar.l and I’on.try. dium large: Sch Wesiey Abbott, Rondout, cement to C S Leave Union Station for Biddeford, lot- Medium...30@45 Shore ao Grand Bank do 6i§7%c: cusk. I Chase. Fork—Heavy. 17 00517 25 7@8c; tery, Poitsmouth, Ncwhurypori, Salem, Common. I fiafii/uu haddock 4%if5V* : liake at 3Va(S)6: I Sch E T Deer for Boston. Bridgton, Harrison, North SSridg- fork—Medium.lo 75.516 60 .50@35 Hamor, Brown, Isle Lynn, Boston, 2.00 a. 111., 12.45 p. m., arrive Natural. .30&70 brands ol boned cod 12 to 16c Scb Lizzie Babcock. Kennebec for Phil- Beal— ... ;.1076511 25 fancy entirely Reed, tosi, West Sebatio, Soiiih Boston 5.57 a. m., 4.00 p. m. Leave Boston Smoked Halibut, 10 to 12c liridg- Beei—light. 10 00*10 75 ^ lb; strips, 3P.Jb; for Portland, 9.00 a. m., 7.00, 9.45 p. m.t arrive chunks J3:dl5e. Sch Rockland for toii, Waterford and Swedes*. Boneless, nail bbls. i5 6 60 .70@S0 Diadentr Bunker, Boston. 12.10, 10.15 p. m., 12.40 midnight, Sperm. Shore Mackerel Si6 for $13/a'$l4for Sch Gold Boston. Lard—tea ana naiifcbi. mire.... 8%!*.8% Whale. .D0@65 large 2s, Hunter, Candldge, A. M. P. M. P. M. f—Daily. 2s. ami Shore 3s Sch L R French, Hendricks, Boston. w. n.&p. div. Lard—tes and hall bbl.com.... 6%®BV8 Bank. .40@45 $12 50@$13for3s; Cape $12 Leave Portlanu mciik,8.50 1.05 5.50 60. Sch W T Perkins. Boston. lard—Pans pure. 9V459Vj Shore.3 @42 @$12 Emerson, Leave Bridgtou Junction, 10.08 2^28 7.15 Station foot o£ Preble street. Smoked salmon 16c® lb: Med herring 0®l4c Sell J H Butler, Rice, Boston. Lard—Pails, compound. 7*4 58 l'orgie.3->@40 Arrive Bridgtou, 11.06 3.23 8.10 For Worcester, Clinton, Ayer. Nashua, bo -; tucks 12c: eagthwlse at 13c:ls at 11c; Sell Orizon, Hanna, Boston. Lard—Pure. leal... 9% @10 >4 Lard...65@7 5 ..'T ... -i Arrive Harrison, 11.37 3.40 8,37 Windham, hipping, Manchester, Con- canned trout $160; fresh halibut 2 20; salmon Sch Niger, Boston. Chickens. 16 <5 18 j Adams, 3e22dtf J. A. Bennett, cord and Points North 7.34 a. nr., 12.33 p. m.; Neatsfoot.70@75 loDSters ciams mJc : American sar- Sch Miller .John for Supt. — St Fowl. 12 5 16 Lead $1 20; $3; Maggie (Br), Boston. Rochester, Sprlngval*, Alfred, Water- 80; halt *5 60;tliree- Sch Frank & Ira St John for Boston. and Turkeys. 13,0.15 Pure ground..62 @6 7 5 dines, quarter oils.$2 oils, (Br). The staunch elegant steamers boro, Saco River, 7.34 a. ni., 12.33, 5.33 p. in.; abarter mustards. S2 60. S2 46. Schs Kate MeClintock, John and Hams. 115 V1 Vi Red. 1.6 25@6 7o spiced. Cadwallader, “GOV. DlNGuEY” “BAY STaTFT’ Portland «fc Yarmonth Electric Ry, Co Gorham, Westbrook, Cumberland Mills Pickled Nova Soctia split $6 75 Electric Flash, Adam Bowlby. and leave Franklin Westbrook Shoulders... * 8Vi English Yen Rea.2 00@3 00 herring 25@6 Horizon, alternately, Wharf. Portland Jet., Woodfords. 7.33, 9.45 a. 4 26. all from Boston. Wharf. For Underwood Spring, and Yarmouth at 6.16 American zinc.5 00@7 00 $> bbl; medium 50,@5 and India Boston, at 7.00 p. m. m.,-12.33. 3.05, 5,33, 6.20 p. lr.; Scarboro Dry Flsli ami Mackerel. dally* a. half till 10.45 m. Leave Yar- Shore herring $4 75®5 00. Sch A McNIchol, Maohlas for Boston. Rundavs exccoted. n., hourly p. Beach, Pine Point, Old Orchard, Saco, 6 haddock hali- Vesta and Louis fish. mouth 5.40 a. in. half hourlv till 9.40 m. Cod, brge Shore. 4 60,54 75 FickJed codfish OOSOOO: 84: |; Schs &Rosa, These steamers meet every demand of p. Biddeford, 9.50 a. m. Trains arrive ar, Gram Quotatio vj. and E Janies Leave Underwood for Portland 30* min- Medium shore llsh. (53 50 but heads 83 26; sounds at 311; tongues Relow—Schs Mary Lynch. R Talbot, modern steamship service in safety, speed Spring P rllmul from Worcester, 1.05 p. m.; Addle Wilcutt. utes later. Additional ears between Portland Pollonk. 2 60(u 3 50 CHICAGO UP TRAD sounds $11; tongues $10 26: alewives $3; trout Caroline Gray and comfort and luxury of traveling. Rochester, 8.26 a. 111.. 1.05, 5.48 p. m.; Gor- BOARD and Uuderwoo i 16 minutes from Haddock.... ,i(2 75 $11 60. Through tickets for Providence, Lowell Spring every ham and Way Stations, 6.40, 8.25, 10.17 a. m., Tnursday’s Cleared. 1.00 m. Last car from Umlerwoou Hake.. @2 60 quotations. Newfoundland cod oil 34c per gal; strong oil Worcester, New York, etc., etc. p. Spring at 1.05, 4.15, 5.48 P. m. J. P. LI8OOMB, Gen. 10.10 p. m. Herring, per box. sealed. @16 WHEAT. 26c. Sch Alicia B Crosby, Philadelphia— Mauaget SUNDAY TRAINS. Wormell, THOMAS M, SUNDAYS. Mackerel, shore is. @18 00 opening. Closing. J S \Vinslow & Co. BARTLETT. Agent. For Old Orchard Beach, Saco, Hidde- For Underwood and Yarmouth half Mackerel, shore 2s. @$lu Sept. 7, % Cliicago lave StocK SlarKBt.. Sch Laura C Hall, Rockwell, River Herbert— Spring ford, 10.05 a. in.. .50 p. in. Rochester and from 8.15 a. Large as. @$15 Oct. 79% 77% C Vv Rockwell. hourly m. to 9.45 p. m., with addi- Way Stations. 6.20 p. m. By Telegram). tional 15 minutes service to Underwood «fc T. A. Produce. Nov. 80VA 78% Spring D. J. FLANDKRS, G. P. from 1.00 car from CHICAGO. Sept. 31. 1900.—Cattle—receipts FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. p. in, La3t Underwood sep Odtf Feans, Pea. 2 30 ICOKN. 25@2 3,300: generally slow; native steers, good 10 Spring at 9.10 p. m. jnel5tf ('a 2 05 Sept. 39 Vs MT DESERT, Sept 20—Ar, sell Ellen M Bax- Bexns, Ifornla l’oa. 60.53 prime steers at 5 46:36 oO: poor to medium at 2 35 40 Oct. 33% 38% ter, Deer Isle. Feans, Yellow Eyes. 52 4 5u d.6 40 selected feeders slow at 3 yo to choice heavy 6 1 S it'd 02Vt; rough and heavy Passed Nobska sch D Baltimore for Mechanic Falls. Buckfteld. Can- 19 POB SC- 21st, Rivers, Lubes, Calais, St. John, N, 3. Halim, is. Poland. Eggs, Western fresh. 18@ at 4 s>6@6 06 ; light at 6 26^6 62 Vs: bulk of for Portland. Easipon, Rumtord Fails and Demis. 25 OOt 12 10 and all of New N’ova ton, Dixnela, Batter, Fancy Creamer. 24@ sales —. parts Brunswick, Scotia, Excursion dan. 11 62% 8.30 a. m. 12.50 noon and 5.15 i». m. From Union Butter. Verment. 2l@ 22 Sheep—receipts 6,000: sneep steady to slow; Memoranda. Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. The Cheap iavorite route to aud St. to ITlOlktl'Cill, JUKI St. Station for Mechanic Fails and intermediate Cheese. N. York and Vomit... 12Vi@13 LARD. to choice wethers 3 80@4 25 -.fair to choice Campobello Andrews, QlieJU'C good B. stations. On Saturdays 6,15 p. m. train Cheese, sage. 13 @13% Oct. -717% 4 Western 3 20; Gardiner, Sept 20—Sell John I) Paine, which N. Anne tie e anti ICelm ii only, mixed 3 26®. 00; sheep 86(34 Ileaupa runs to Rumtord Falls. Jan. 6 80j at 2 was ashore at the wharf below the steamboat Summer Fruit. Texas sheep 60®.} 40; native *lambs 4 26 Arrangement. trains 25 and a short time since, seems to be On and auer Mav steamers Going by regular Sept. Through cars between Portland and Demis. Apples.. 1 25 52 60 RIBS. @5 76 ; Western 6 00,a5 66. landing following Monday, 11, will in ihe wake of ill luck. Thursday morning, as leave Railroad Wharf, Portland, on good to return uutil Oct. 25th. Lomons, Messtna. 4 7655 60 7 40 Monday, Oct...."J. the Resolute was her at the John aud at 5 m. Oranges. 3 00 Domestic tug docking Wednesday Friday 30 p. Return- Faros bet weep Portland and Lewiston R. 0. BRADFORD, Traffic Manager, 50@4 Jan « 16 Market*. lee houses In the Hancock Randolph, sch was ing leave St. John, Eastport and Luboc Mon- or Auburn to Men real or Quebec, $7.50 Portland, Main* Oil*, Turpentine nml Coal. Telearaoh.' on to the run and Erldav’s quotations. (By crowded shipping comp etely days and Friday. To Montreal and Quebec, $9.00 E. L. LOVEJOY, Superintendent, Raw it. it will to Falla. Malnat Linseed oil. 66570 WHEAT* Sept. 21. t»oo. demolished require several days Through tickets issued and baggage checked To St. Anne de Beaupre, $8.00 jel8 dtf Rumford YORK—The Flour market—receipts in order before ice can •oiled Linseed oil. 675)73 ; Opening Closin': NEW get things imining again to destination, Freight received up to 4.00 To St Anne do Beaupre, Including bbls; exports bins: sales ,, Juroetitiuo. 44564 Sept. 78% 29.4" 1 21,617 7,660 be shipped. p.m. Montreal, $9.50 Llgonla ami Centennial oil bbl., 1 6()tst ajlO% Oct.78% 78 V* pcags; quiet, fairly steau^ slight decline in spg For tickets and staterooms apply at the Fine From other stations at correspondingly low Domestic Ports. Ttree Ticket ~70 Mid he or for Refined tst Petroleum, 120. 10% N ov 78% 79% pats. Office, street, rates. mil’s 12% Flour—Winter ots 3 70:34 oo;winter straights other information at Company’s Office, Railroad STEAMBOAT GO. Astral. i * For to MCDONALD CORK NE W YORKf-Ar sch L furtherlparticulars apply Agents. H»if bbls. lc extra 3 65 5.3 66; Minnesota nstents 4 20®84 60; wiu- 20th, Georgie Drake, Wharf foot of State street, ... 40% New Haven. Cumberland, coal. 25 Sept. tei extras 2 70® 3 OO: Minnesota bakers 2 75gj Skolfield, @4 38% ( sch Helen CHEAP SUNDAY EXCURSION September 10th, 1900, steamers move and 00 Oct. 38% 3 30; do low grades 2 40ia2 70. Id, Montague. Adams, Charleston. Beginning furnace coal, retail... @7 Port and Pier 2.00 m. for Lit- .. 36% 36% schs Loduskia, M K Kldridiro and Mollia leave p. Cousins, 8 60 Nov.. Rye quiet; No 2 Western at 69c fob afloat: SHI, DAY STEAMER FOR BOSTON.- om franklin. Boston: F PORTLAND to GORHAM and 3ERLIN, N. H., tlejohn’s Gre.it Ch beague. (Hamilton’s Land- Feacoal. retail. 6 00 OATS State live 54®)5 c CU New York. Rhodes, Mary Elizabeth, Southport; From 3rd to October lab for Damietta July and intermediate stations. Orr’s Island, East well. Sebasco, — 1 ing), Harps Sopt. 21% Wheat—receipts 34,86o ousn: exports Storm Petrel, Eddyville Boston; Cord hit r—Duck. Si Penh for Ella L « Commencing Sunday, June 3rd, 1900, until Small Point Harbor and Candy’s Harbor. Oct.21% 22 bush; sales 3,750,000 i>usn futures. IGO.O ’O bus Joanna, Amboy Portland; Steamers will leave Railroad Wharf, Portland, Cordage- CM do tor Isaac i further notice. Leave at 8.30 a. m. Return at Return, leave Cundy’s Harbor at 6.00 a. m. 22/* spot firm : No2 Red at in elev; Davenport, Portsmouth; Orbeion, for B iston, on Tu sdsy and Saturday. During American ^lb ..10@ll Nov...2-| exports: 81%e do LOO p. ni. via above landings. at c fob Port Reading for Bangor; E tgle. for Bucks- lulv tin* hour of leaving will he 7 a. m. During 1 Va PORK Nog Red 83% afloat; No 1 Northern Round Fare $1.00. J. H. Man JJanhia.lOl4@l 15 Zaccheus Mierman, Norfolk for New August and will leave at 8.33 a. m. T»tp, McDonald, »g«r, Manilla Oct. 12 Duluth a7% f o d afloat. 1 ;;>ort: September Doit rope. @12 Haven. J. F. Rates to and from intermediate at Tel. 46-3. 158 Commercial St LARD Dorn—receipts 45.Hi!,: bush: exports 1 T.ISCOMB. Supt. points Office, ®‘®a*...... 7Vs@oVi ?7,222 Ar steamer Horatio schs sales hush 21st, Hall, Portland; may tf U.. P. HERSEY, Agent. correspondingly low rates. sepl5dtf seplOdtf Duck— Oct. 107 bush; 146,000 futures;200,000 bush THE PRESS. A SUICIDE. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS.

NEW AHVEHTISEIUKSTS TODAY. They Elect Officer*, Adopt Resolutions union and Adjourn. Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. MADE Standard Clothing Co. hi well. The M. Low & Co. woman suffragists of Maine closed Frank H. Milliken Kills DOLLAR The A real worth of goo. C Shaw & Co. George their successful annual convention very our 8:1.50 ahoi'a coni, Owen, Moore & Co. yesterday forenoon with a business pared with other T. F. Foss & Sons. Himself in This more makes U 85.00. \v,> Calderwood's Bakery—2. City- meeting for the election of officers and spent here will bring you aro the. largest makers and Ira F. Clark & Co. retailers of men’s £:;.r>o the transaction of other business. Re- SHIRT than shoes in the world. Wo Coo the Haitor. THE satisfaction you make and sell more 83.50 Geo. T. of local clubs were springer. ports made, showing find. A DOLLAR buys shoes than any other two Eastman Bros. & Bancroft usually manufacturers In the U. 8. a satisfactory condition. The following Iteui en K. Dyer. the Percale Shirt,— Established Oil v of I'ortland— 3. officers were those of latestfancy lfcJ' chosen, last year in 1870. Kendall & Whitney. being generally re-eleoted: a great assortment,—not a AUCTION. Found Dead in His Room Yesterday FALL President—Mrs. Luoy Hobart Day, of the lot. do F. O. Bailey & Co. poor pattern in Ought Why you pay $*> for Portland shoes when Morning. Vice President at S, J. of Gloves awaits to sell for more—they’re worth you can Found Large—Mrs. Importation you, W.L. New Wants, For Sale, To Lot, Lost, L. (BBrion, of Cornish. buy Douglas and similar advertisement* will bo found on A the best First Vice President—Mrs. S. Ham- the season around the it. DOLLAR buys ‘'hoes for 0 under heads. F. changing bring ^8.5o page appropriate of which ilton, Saco. time for heavier Gloves. Best fall WHITE Shirt, laundered, are just Corresponding Secretary—Miss Anne of Portland. that’s sold for the BRIEF JOTTINGS. Burgess, styles are here. anywhere Prominent Cit- Recording Secretary—MIbs Lilia F. bosom Formerly Donnell, of Portland. 2 clasp Pique Glace, (good weight price. Any style, any Treasurer—Dr. Emily N. Titus, of for fall sleeve length. at the Falmouth hotel inet of Cornish. Portland. wear) tan, red, gray, brown, It 1C A SON' more Thirty-six rooms THE W. L. DottgW *3« Auditor—Miss Eliza C. of Port- shoos are sold than other have been Installed with telephones. Toppan, $1.25 any make is bwm,,„ just land, THEV AUK THE UK.ST KOK JJr. Smith Taker will lecture to young Directors—Mrs, E. H. Osgood, Dr. J. 2 Real kid in the mar- clasp (best Best Mario of the l«est at Williston church tomorrow L. Herson, Mrs George C. Frye, Mrs. _ 50c and 75c Imperial and Imported $3 ^[\ people n. and American leathers. J. W. Mrs J. R. Mrs. ket for the all fashionable The Z evening upon “A Happy Meeting.” Dyer, Worcester, price) UcSl workmanship In unexcelled, W, F. of Old Mrs. Four-in-Hand NECKTIES 5)3 ^ifl Fernald, Orohard, n„„* 'I’he stylo is equal to $6.m The Sunday School of Congress Square as Cause shades, $1.00 'T'”''" Despondency Assigned Hannah J. Bailey, of Wiuthrop, Mrs. for 39 cents. Black and BeSt shoes of other makes. The, $3 fift church will meet to morrow morning. Zenns of Portland 2 ilioee. Thompson, clasp Mocha in tan. black, Roof a 'l ,1U11';usto,»-|UHde 'jj* gray, Ucol 1 hey will outwear two Sd Evangelist C. E. Evarts of Boston, will of the ltush Act. Honorary Vice Presidents—Rev. Henry Tan Hose, 3 pair for 25c. pairs fi(l D. D General Francis Fes- $1.50 Rnci ttt ,h* «»mo at the Men s at the Y. M. Blanchard, Dcot of1oth®rprice that 'l18*®8 have no speak meeting Dr F. II. Mrs. repute- S3 50 enden, Gerrlsh, George 2 tio«* Vou can recom- C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. 8. Mrs. 8. E. Mrs. J. U. clasp Glove (very stylish) Root Safely Hunt, Spring, heavy Cool mond them to your friends. has fitted In the lion. Andrew Hon. J. 153.50 A new room been up Fletohar, Hawes, $1.50 p lhoy ploaso everybody tint W. Miss Charlotte STANDARD CLOTHING Uodl wears them. Odd Fellows’ building at Woodfords and Symonds, Thomas, COMPANY, 1,000,1100 wearers S3 50 Mrs, Helen Coffin Farmington, Scotch Gloves for ladies and chil- be for to II. Milliken, formerly a well Beedy, Srnt anywhere $3.76. will ready oooupanoy Monday George Mrs. Abbie Col J. B. for Catalogue Fre* Peasloy, Auburn, w- L OmJOLAS SHOE CO., accommodate about 30 pupils of tho known citizen ol Cornish, committed Peakes, Dover, Mrs. L. W. Webster, dren, 50c W. C. WARE, Mgr. 544 Congress St. Brockton, t,!m, In this Saunders street primary school. Many suicide at the United States hotel Skowhegan, Mrs, A. F. Greeley, Ells- nei>l22-lt PORTLAND Mrs. C. 8. STORE; of the sohools are overcrowded and it has olty early yesterday morning. A report of worth, Quimby, Augusta, Hon. Frederick Roble, Gorham. 25 dozen extra large Waitress 546 been found nooossary to provide a large a pistol whb heard by several people but Congress Street. The resolutions adopted expressed 6 in. Mus- number of extra seats. nothing was thought of it and not until aprons, hem, good quality _..wsaii thanks to Mrs. Chapman-Catt for her The regular monthly meeting of the several hours afterwards was the body lin, 25c assistance and advloe, to the ladles of Woman’s auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A., discovered by Mr. Peter O'Connor, one Portland, and especially to Mrs George M. C. R. took plaoe yesterday. Only routine busi- of.tho proprietors ofJ the house. Mr. French one of the most R. C. Frye, for entertainment, the trustees Flannel, ness was transacted. O’Connor notloed an odor of escaping gas of the Friends’ ohuroh, members of the favored fabrics this fall, plain colors, The regular weekly meeting of tho W. in the corridors and soon looated the room press,'and the Maine Central; and in- or EXCURSION O, T. U., was held yesterday afternoon from whioh it came. It was found that stripes polka dots, equally good cluded also the following: -TO — at the headquarters of thojunion on Free the door was bolted on the inside. After Resolved, That the Maine Woman style. street. Plans were dlsoussed for attend- opening the door it was discovered that Suffrage association, while in sympathy Fine lot of embroidered flannels ing the annual convention of the state the occupant of the room a man about wiwi uii moral reiorniB, reamrms its in- society whloh is to be held at Calais Wed- 55 years of age, was lying dead on the dainty designs, hemstitched, 50c FABYAMS tention to hold to the original purpose of nesday, Thursday and Friday. Miss floor. Through (lie Crawford its to Notch fo a We There is no doubt that the case was devoting energies obtaining Cornelia Bow read leaflet on, “Why the White J full suffrage for women. Mountaius, also to Belong to the Union.” one of suicide of the deliberate type. Polka dot cashmere choicest mate- Resolved, That we heartily commend liev. 13r. Fenn will lecture tomorrow Mr. Milliken came to the hotel early rial for shirt organization and enrollment as a leading waists, beautiful shades evening on ‘‘Spasms of Popular Feeling.” Thursday evening and registered. He NAPLES feature of the work by this association of g Dr. Wilson's subject at the Free street turquoise cameo, violet, gray, for the year 1001, and that we urge local NEXT churoh tomorrow night is, “The Never nothing about his appearance which mode, blue, red with silk black SUNDAY. societies dots, EPARTIYIENT. I.* ave II 4* 4-lw^ n/mnannnf o_ the state to make Portland T nil would atti-act more than the at- throughout Delicatessen 9.30 a. m. Cl en ordinary with red. Arrive li.is a. m. every possible effort to double their mem- turquoise, white and laven- Naples 191.OU tivos of that family now living In Port- tention. Coroner McDonough was called Arrive Fhbyans ia.no o. m. The K0«ud the and | Leave labvaui house and an unneces- bership coming year by public der dots. 2.30 p.m. Trip to Mihfr land should attend, the would be after deeming Inquest Leave meetings, debates, etc increase the in- Naples2.1#p. m. KABYANs ur too small to contain them. sary turned the body over to Undertaker Arrive Portland && p. m. XApi.h terest in their several communities. The annual convention of the Young lilch. Investigation showed that the School umbrella, another lot of Sale- That we Todays OBSERVATION CARS Resolved, congratulate the Na- People’s Christian Union and Sunday man had come to the hotel armed for school steel KOH Til K NOTCH RIDE held in All his He tional Woman Suffrage association and umbrellas, paragon frame, schools of the state, will be the purpose of taking own life. F. F BOOTH BY, GEO. P. EVANS. natural Roast whole or 85c lb. 0en * Souls’ Unlversalist church, Stevens ave- had brought a revolver, a bottle of chloro- every auxiliary equal suffrage society rod, wood handles, heavy Chicken, halved, per Tlck*‘ Agt, V, P. a Otn’i Mia. SfiplSi.it.*«• upon so eminently worthy a successor of | nue, on October 9, 10 and 11. form and a rope. He probably first tried serge, while they last, 49c Susan B. Anthony as Carrie Chapman “ “ In reepeot to the memory of Woodbury to use the chloroform but did not suc- Cooked Brisket Corned Beef, ... 16c Catt. Real value, 75c S. Dana, for several years president of ceed in accomplishing his purpose. The the Portland Board of Trade and bottle was and the odor was many partly empty S. OF V. Chicken Pies, (without a bone,) * 13o each DRUGS years in its managing directory, the strong. Then he had stopped.up the crack and rooms of the Board and the Merchants’ at the foot of the door and had plugged Hosiery—the advance in the cost Prescriptions Macaroni and 8c in the corner store Exchange will be closed this afternoon the keyholes. After that he turned on General Order Prepares For Inspec- of Maco makes this interesting. Cheese, per portion during the hours of the funeral the full force. Then not services, gas evidently tion and Appoints Aides. Ladies’ fast black cotton un- to which all members are Invited to hose, at- oaring to trust to the awful effects of the Brcaktaat * • » each double Hominy Loaf, (>3 tend. I | gas, he took the revolver and fired a Division Commander Elmore N.Cour* bleached, split foot, sole, high Mrs. Susan Graham Clark will speak at bullet Into the side of his head, making son of the Sons of Ad best Maco Veterans, through spliced heel, cotton, heavy Fried Soft Shell 10c “ the Young Women’s Christian association a hole in the back of the eye Crabs, temple just jutant A. C. Shorey, has promulgated weight only 35c. 3 pair for fl.OC Sunday at 4.80 p. m. The wound bled freely and was In It- order No. 6, announcing various general Underwear—Ladies’ fall liev. Dr. E. O. Thayer will preach at self sufficient to cause death The rope matters of Importance to the order. The weight, Norway Ivrauter Anchovies, ... 35c per keg the Clark Memorial M. E. church, Sun- was found In his pocket. quarterly reports and per capita tax of jersey ribbed vests and pants, 25c at 7 o’clock. On the was found a letter from I day evening body 12 1*8 cents will be due September SO.Col Walter P. Perkins of CornlBh, relating to Ellsworth Camp, No. 10, has surrendered PERSONALS. the salejof some property. There were al- Its charter. Division Inspector Fred H. Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. so two sealed letters on the table, both Brown is charged with making the an- addressed to Walter P. Perkins, Cornish. nual Inspection in October and Novem- Lieut. Jaokson, who has been on duty In the afternoon Walter P. Perkins and ber. In the ollioe of the U. S. Engineer in hlr. Cook of Cornish came to Portland, The following aides de camp are ap- this city, has been relieved and ordered to PAINTS having been summoned by the news of pointed whose duties will be to 6erve on Willet’s Point. His place will be taken SHOWS ITS the death of Mr. Mllllken. From them it the staff of division commander, to look 1 MERIT, i and Brushes in by Lieut. Kutz of the engineer corps of « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦» ♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦• Is learned that the deoeased was formerly after the Interests of their oamp and re- the upper store the U. S. army. one of the most prominent citizens of port from time to time when circum- No. 262. liev. D. W. LeLacheur Is now resting Cornish. He came from Freedom,N. H., stances require: A. C. llall, F. L Beals, for a few days at his home^on Gilman and for years carried on a general store, C. F. Hutchins, E. C. Steol, A. Libby, street prior to his departure for China, and later a large olothlng manufacturing F. E. Pickering, A. L. Orno, B. L. He will preach at the West End M. E. business, being in oompany with Mr. Averill, I. C. Farr, G. E. Rackllff, L. B. Church next Sunday evening at 7 80. Lord, of Lord, Haskell & Co., of this J H. Jr., S. W. Mor- Mrs Edward C. Jordan has returned Daniels, Morrill, city. He was a prominent Deinoorat, and rill, J. P. Harris, L. T. Harrington, C. from a visit to Newport. for four years was postnxaster’at Cornish, F. Young, E. C. Allen, C. Vi. Stevens, PORTLAND,, Me., Sept. 14, 1900. Mrs. Mayo of Foxcroft Is visiting her under Cleveland. He was a member of C. H. Knight, P. L. Hutchins, A. E. PORTLAND STOVE FOUNDRY CO. Bister, Mrs. Fred Chase. the Osslpee Valey lodge of Odd Fellows Thomas A. B. L Hamil- Mr. Gilman Colburn or Grover, Young, Gentlemen:—It me Somerville and had been all the gives pleasure through chairs. He ton, G. C. John O. and Mrs W. Colburn of Cam- Harmon, Shaw, Jr., George a Masonic to inform you that I have had belonged to lodge In Freedom, E.II. Kid Ion, M. T. Merrill, W. T. Berry one of is packed with everything new in f bridge, are paying a visit to Mr. and N. H. G. L. Chas. C. Davis, E. H. your in constant use in the line. We hare tbe X Mrs. John E. Greene. Seabury, ranges my X .Jewelry During late years Mr. Mllllken met Lothrop, G. W. Gray, O. E. Ludwig = house since T most stock ia the ? Dr. and Mrs. Harris of Fryeburg are THE RAGHLAN OVERCOAT 1882, a period of 18 complete city. with reverses In his business and was friends this ♦ Come to our storo we css shew v visiting In city. will be very for fall and VVI1V- that forond to leave Cornish In order to craln a MAINE CHAUTAUQUA UNION. popular years. During time I HAVE Mr. ltobert H. TEIl wear, it may be made with thj same you usually found In X Knight, acoompaniod = X everything livelihood. He went with his to The Maine Union held Its effect In front as a Chesterfield, PAID NOTHING WHATEVER == Mrs, and Miss are family Chautauqua being very FOR REPAIRS. ♦ a first class establish- by Knight Knight, full In the or cut and with a wide jewelry for or back, long (| Boston, and the past year more has adjourned annual meeting at the Oxrord collar The making the tour of the Canadian pro- taKfe the form of a storm coat. Wo =5 stove is in perfect = X incut. o been a fashionable house There was have a great variety of OVERCOATS aud order, vinces with Kimball’s excursion keeping lodging house, Fryeburg, Wednesday. = party. we feel sure you can see that will neither = at 81 avenue. Hi? son lives a and enthusiastic A new sometbiug being cracked, nor Huntington large meeting. plea