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wits Hiuw auu ino lontr range hubs ui me dred members were and the day MISCELLANEOUS. “The government council in today’s present enemy’s infantry killed and wounded a of to old comrades. The session ordered: was one pleasure number of our men while marching following officers were elected: Joseph along this road and before there was m lives lost. “Whereas,hostilities have been suspend- At Charles ilrst any opportunity to return this tire. sd and orders which hinder the move- Hears, president; Jameson, this time Generals Kent and Stunner K. K. seoond nents of those charged with bringing vice president; Rankin, were ordered to push forward with all I and W. H. Simmons, possible haste and their in ibout peace, should not be enforced when vioe president, place troops It position to engage the enemy. Gen. ihe of has secrotary and treasurer. was voted to independence Cuba already with this end in view, forced the reunion in this Kent, Jeen reoognized by Spain and the United hold the next oity. head of his column alongside of the cav- column as far as the narrow trail States. TO HOAR. alry OFFERED and this hurried his arrival at Terrible Hurricane Will In- in suoh oircumstanoe it is permitted Sweeps Cuban Insurgents “Whereas, the San Juan ana the formation beyond iseless to deprive the Spanish army oi Senior Massachusetts Senator May Go To that stream. A few be- lews and which in some cases i1 hundredjyards guides fore reaching the San Juan, the road On nay even be a duty to provide so that London If Ho Chooses. Barbadoes. sist It. forks, a fact that was discovered by c may evaouate the territory as agreed Official of Famous Lieut. Col, Derby of my staff, who had ipou with the . Campaign 14.—It is under- Story well to the front in a war approached “Whereas, the war being ended, all ani- Washington, September --- Sen- balloon. This information he furnished nosity and hatred duo to the struggle stood that the President has invited to the troops, resulting in Sumner mov- i hould cease, thus bringing about the ator the senior Senator from Massa- Roar, ing on the light hand road while Kent iniou of all the Cubans under our flag, mission to in of chusetts to accept the London Santiago. was enabled to utilize the road to the vhioh is the symbol of liberty and not ol Ending Capture OVER 40,000 PEOPLE MADE AMERICAN OCCUPATION TO a definite re- left. ■evenge. succeed Mr. Hay. While is ! “Gen. Wheeler, the permanent com- “Whereas, the leaders of the army sponse has not yet been received, it HOMELESS. OF SYBEP OF FIGS BE RESENTED. In their to mander of the cavalry division, who had THE EXCELENCE hould do all power punish that the Senator will gathered probably been ill, came forward during the morn- not to the and I iny attempt against personal seourity is due only originality decline on the that he would be ing and later returned to and ren- I md that no private vengeance shall be ground duty of the but also in his dered most and efficient service simplicity combination, Halted upon those who have served serviceable to the country gallant care and with which it is during the remainder of the to the skill Spain. Be it resolved: present position, while the delicate health ; day. scientific “First—To until further orders Doesn’t “After crossing the stream t'ne cavairy manufactured by processes suspend of Mrs. Hoar renders a of habit Miles Conspicu- change Figure moved to of con- 3 in its last part and para- the right with a view known to the California Fig Syrup laragraph and climate at her time of with Lawton’s left when he Manifestos Point To Tbis 9, 10, 13, 14 and 15 of artiole 48 of unadvisnbie necting Thousands Starving Or Being Fed At Co. and we wish to Recent j sraphs oould come their left rest- only, impress upon ibe penal law. life. in Document. up and with the those near the road. all the importance of purchasing "Seoond—To grant amnesty to all It was rumored that In the of the ously ing Santiago event “In the Kent’s division, Pnhlie true and remedy. As the Conclusion. ruittv of the crimes enumerated in artl- meantime, Expense. original acceptance ofjthis embassy by Senator with the of two of is sle 48 of the law; and exception regiments Syrup of Figs manufactured penal thus genuine Third—That these resolutions be em- Hoar, Secretary Long would be a candi- Hawkins brigade being uncovered, the California Fig Syrup Co. date for the succession as senator from moved to the front from the forks by ulated among the army authorities of rapidly that fact will Massachusetts. There in the utiliz- only, a knowledge of he republio calling their attention to Is reason to believe previously mentioned road, that the has made no in both but more the assist one in avoiding the worthless he evils which may occur if a policy of Seoretary move ing trails, especially but is the manufactured other and pardon is not observed. that direction, entirely content one to the left and oros3ing creek, MOST OF HOUSES AT ST. YINCENB imitations by par- THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT orgiveness with his post. formed for attack in the front of San ties. The of the Cali- (Signed) Did Own tills the high standing “The Seoretary of War Pro Tern, General Juan hill. During formation, DESTROYED. Co. with the medi- DECIDES NOT TO DISSOLVE. Apparently While fornia Fig Syrup “Dr. Domingo Mendez Capote. POLICE HAVE A CLUE. second brigade suffered severely. ; this move- cal profession, and the satisfaction “Camaguay, September 1, 1898.” personally superintending and Acting. ment. its commander, Col. Wikoff, was which the of has Another received by Mr. Yellow Mill Fend Murder Be genuine^Syrup Figs proclamation Mystery May Thinking killed. The command of the brigade was Issued by Col. Morales, to millions of families, makes Juesada Solved, Lieut. given leoond in command of the Cubans in then devolved upon Col.| Worth, a who was soon the name of the Company guaranty Havana It says: 18th infantry, severely Our Authority provlnoe. and next Lieut. Col. the of the Island Is Com- of the excellence of its remedy. It is ‘‘America Cannot Consider “A and prosperous nation, our wounded, upon Kingston Capital great Bridgeport, Conn., September 14.—This 24th who, seven min- advance of all other lister in ideals, has come to Liscura, inlantry facia laxatives, Illegitimate and Says a Re- republican has been another day of in the also fell under the terrible lire pletely Demolished—Over 20,000 People Harmful,” ihe of Cuba as France gave her mystery utes later, as it acts on the liver and help then kidneys, ease of woman whOBe remains were of the enemv and the command cent Manifesto—That Spanish Yoke generous support to the Democracy dur- the Made Homele s In That Island Alone—* bowels without irritating or weaken- devolved on Lieut. Col. Ewers, 9th In- ng its struggle for independence. Let found in Yellow mill pond. The police Was at the Start Delayed Tampa— Can Be Made of the them, and it does not gripe nor Could Not Re Thrown Off Without js salute under our flag of the lone Why fantry. No Estimate ing certainly have dues upon which they are described to its beneficial the of the stars and and, “While the formation_ just nauseate. In order get of the star flag stripes and Conferences took meas- Amount of Destroyed. Americans Aid Admitted—Tone those circulated working but for reasons which they say off Troops was taking place, Gen. Kent Property name of let us despise reports Landing effects, please remember the ures to forward his rear brigade. But all truth and reason by our con- are and sufficient refuse to divulge hurry Documents Entirely Friendly igainst good were or- the Company— the With Garcia and The tenth and second Infantry London, September 14.—Advices were guered enemy that great republio the nature of aDV of them. It has been Sampson—Watson’s dered to forward brigade while the 21st Eyidently Determined. Is trying to take possession shamelessly received here late tonight, saying that a that certain wore under -- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Cuba. Let reported parties nas ocuu wu )f our free and independent Refusal to Take Fleet into Harbor over Bar- all these the first brigade under ben. terrible hurricane lias swept SAN FRANCISCO. Col. de Cuba, 14.—The as continue and do not falter in these suspioion, but the police eay port Santiago September Hawkins, who had orossed the stream in tho Windward of the LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW TORE* N. T. novements in which our star begins to stories are unfounded and those circulat- General bados, group council of the so-called provisional gov- —Difficulties Commanding and formed the of the division. ihinn hriffhtlv. Let us oheer. soldiers right lesser Two hundred ing them are on the wrong track entirely. Col. It. P. Pearson, Antilles. persons ernment of the republic of Cuba, repre- if the of for free and The second- infantry, army liberation, Sur- forward in or- been rendered hw Connn Davfnlnmn MnQSn Tirflfii — and for the But certain ones are under suspicion, Had to Contend With—The commanding, moved good have killed and 40,000 independent Cuba, great over from the movements of the der on.the left of the division, passed homeless. Senor Mendez vice presi- American republic.” this is evident dent; Capote, to be a knoll, and drove the enemy decided to call to- police and any moment is likely render off General Toral. green DON’T dent and Senor Senor Aleman and “We have, therefore, back toward his trenches. Font, de- developments of a most startling another assembly which will proliiic.of the formation under 14.— Senor Moreno de La Torre, secretaries, gether nature. the police are working Shaf- The continues: “After completing St. Thomas, D. W. I., September termine our future course.” Tonight Washington, September 14.—Gen. report a short or not it will a destructive fire and advancing and a on some clue, but whether “It was not until two weeks after the to the latest from St, met at Santa Cruz, on September 1, In conolusion the manifesto gives ter’s of the which termi- divisions found in tbeir According reports of definite character no one can report oampaign to distance, both manifesto to the Cuban lumber of reasons the as- prove a army landed that.it was possible place had been storm which broke tha formulated a why proposed nated in the fall of Santiago, has been front a wide bottom, in which Lucia, the upon BREATHE and some tell. on shore three days’ In excess ot should be oonvened supplies to the com- sembly __ a barbed wire entanglement, people with an order military made He briefly reoounts the or- those for the consump- placed island Sunday night developed almost or another chosen “not public. required daily there was a hill, Dnst All Winter Cuban both of government C VEY WILL INVESTIGATE. and beyond this high manders of the army, the character of a ns ot the and of ite tion. was violence, being accompa- with government ganisation expedition along the crest of which the enemy unprecedented can as an officini of “On June 30, I reoonnoitered the ooun- When for % small expense you have which have been promulgated. ret, but representation embarkation and then devotes the re- posted. Nothing daunted,these nied by a tidal wave and tremendous That Chairman Bynum Enticed try about Santiago and made my plan of strongly and Bugs The which is an elaborate those Cubans who fought against Spain Charges men on to drive the ene- your Carpet*, Druggets manifesto, mainder of his report to the operations attack. From a hill from which gallant pushed rains. Numerous land-slides were We ind of those who, in the cities under Vote high both divis- beaten and steamed. touches on the of the Him To Chicago So He Couldn’t my from his chosen position, thoroughly dooument, history in coun- about the city was in plain view I could see and co- 202-2. Spain’s controls and foreign Santiago. ions heavily. In this assault, Col. caused and many houses, bridges relay carpets. Telephone for Cuban and them.” the San Juan bill and the country about losing movement independence tries, have helped and supported Monday. Gen. Shatter says the expedition was Lieuts. Smith and Shipp were estates have been At rnOlTDIC ror.it City Dye Hnuie and El Caney. The roads were very poor Hamilton, coa destroyed. c,eane,n* principles upon which the Cuban people undertaken with complications of tele- killed and Col. Carroll, Lits. Thayer and rualfcn o FIRST MAINE CAVALRY. and indeed little better than bridle paths least twelve lives have been lost. Guad- |t«mCarpet have for their liberty. It says in Chicago, September 14,—W. D. Bynnm, of from head- Myers, all in the cavalry, were wounded. fought graph instructions May SO, until the Snn Juan river and El Caney the French island in the Lee- reunion National Democratic “Great credit is due to Brigadier eloupe, 13 PREBLE ST OPP. PREBLE HOUSE. Bucksport, September 14.—The chairman of the of the in whioh it was were reached." part: quarters army, General H. S. Hawkins, who, placing has Kid Gloves Cleansed Every Day. that if the First Maine Cavalry association his to the exe- Gen. Shafter explained at a meeting ward group, experienced veryjheavy “We always felt confident through party, tendered resignation stated-: himself between his regiments, urged iere today, niuety|were present. Enthu- of generals his plan of battle as follows: weather. Nineteen deaths are we wo old in the cutive committee today and Geo. Foster on voice and bugle calls to the reported our own perseverance siastic reception by townspeople; busi- “Admiral Sohley reports that two cruis- “Lawton’s division assisted by Capron’s them by deco- of New York was eleoted his attack so brilliantly executed. and there have been destructive land- run destroy Spanish domination; ness places and dwellings profusely Peabody ers and two boats have been seer was ordered to move out long torpedo light battery “In this fierce encounter words fail to an indefi- rated. Business officers elected: was a tne afternoon toward El slides. A boat from the island of St, but we must acknowledge that meeting successor. The resignation great harbor of Go with during Caney com- THE Brunswick in the Santiago. youi do to the gallant regimental President, E. T. Getohell, ; of the Demo- to begin the attack there early the next justice a hundred miles of Barba- XI nite prolongation of the struggle would surprise to the loaders gold force at Santiago and manders and their heroic men, for while Vincent, rioe presidents, P. J. Dresser, Lewiston; to,capture garrison morning. After carrying El Caney, that was left C. Holman of indicated the formations and at the island of Grana- have annihilated the little 3. L. Portland; treasurer, Edward cratic party. Vey Maine, assistJn harbor and fleet." Lawton was to movB the road lha generals dos arrived today COMING Land, oapturing by Caney of attack it after all, the The en- O. the that he or the points was, of our wealth and population. Iordan, Bangor; recording secretary, declared," after meeting pro- The report gives in detail the troops toward Santiago and take possession officers da and reports that St. Vincent has ex- sec- intrepid bravery of the subordinate of a and 3. Haskell, Pittsfield; corresponding have Mr. the right of the line. Wheeler’s division SEASON trance upon the field powerful posed to Bynum investigated. assembled at men that our colors on the the most violent and destruct- General J. P. Cilley, Rockland. Tampa. of dismounted and Kent’s divis- and planted perienced which we have al- retary, Mr. Holman olaims Mr. called cavalry San Juau hill and drove the decisive faotor, upon In Brunswick. fire Bynum The was dismounted becauss on orest of ive ever known there. Kext meeting Camp oavahy ion of infantry were directed the San- block- cyclone Kingston, AND MARKING toward which the hearts bnn- of with the intention enemy from his trenches and ways relied and in the evening and complimentary the meeting today of lack of transportation of the animals tiago road, the head of the column rest- the of St. is des- house, thus gaining a position which capital .Vincent totally Cubans have turned, has by the citizens of Bucksport. of him to leave Maine where the near El Peso, toward which heights of all always juet forcing and because It was believed mounted ing sealed the fute of Santiago. It is estimated that 300 lives THE LINEN. the the Grimes’s battery moved on the after- troyed. an end to the horrors of war, to election was held on Monday, morn- could not nea: “In this aotiou on this part of the field, | put YACHTING AT BAR HARBOR. cavalry operate efficiently noon of the 30th with orders to take posit have been lost in that island and that and he that servioe was rendered by benefit of all concerned. ing of eleotion day charges Gen. was the next anc most efficient You will soon be getting settled again ■ Santiago. This, SbafteriSBys, ion thereon early morning are homeless. must Bar Harbor, September 14.—Five A Lieut. John H. Parker, 13th infantry, 20,000 people the winter. Then will be new ■ “This solution we the ex-chairman with conspiracy. correct. Aftei at the proper time prepare the way foi for prompt 80 foot olass had a raoe over found subsequently;to,bo gun detaohment under are This n if the today of whioh Mr. was on and the Gatling The bodies of the dead being buried elothtbg, new linen perhaps. we could never have ob- committee Peabody the advance of Wheeler and Kent San at R acknowledge 2(5 mile coarse In a light, steady breeze. reciting the delay, at Tampa due to In his command. The fighting continued i should bear the dlsgfigulshlng mark, made chairman, was appointed to pre- Juan hill. The attack at this point : in trenches. We have the indelible ■ It is proper to acknowledge the The Roslyn, owned by Fred May, won Gen. Shafter that intervals until night tall, but our men your Initials. tained. pare an address to the people. adequate facilities, says to he delayed until Lawton’s guns wert There will be spots and fruit B the with the Kaydin, W. F. Draper, held to the gained at Thousands are or fed at ink. evident truth. That is the best title the raoe, A resolution adopted by the meeting he received orders to with- heard at El and his Art resolutely positions starving being to remove from clothing and H A. Howard on June 7, Caney infantry and toil. stains second. The Agawam, salaries of all the officers the cost of so much blood the We nave the era- United States has to our stopping the than showed he had become well engaged. pubtio expense. table linen. proper g gratitude. the J. P. Kennedy, and out delay, but not with,less 10,00( “I am Indebted to General Hincklee; Hawk, was said to be the real cause of Mr. The were far from whai greatly slves ana cleansing compounds. nations as well as preparations re- The amount of in ^ “We are grateful. In Beatrice, A. P. Weston, finished in order men. After some of the transports had Wheeler who, as previously stated, property destroyed I Bynum’s resignation. I desired them to be, but we were in a is It is named. turned from the sick list to duty during St. Vincent cannot yet be estimated. individuals gratitude ennobling. already reaohed the lower bay,telegraphic climate; our supplies had to b( sickly the afternoon. His cheerfulness and !$ ffffffff therefore the of this council to ex- SHOULD KEEP PHILIPPINES. from the forward a narrow wagor small house is down and many duty instructions were received brought oy made itself felt on this Every in its MAINE CAPTAIN DROWNED. road which the rains might at any time aggressiveness plain to the people of Cuba what, secretary of war. directing that the sail- of the battlefield, and the informa- large ones have been destroyed. The render impassable; fear was entertainec part are our duties towards the Charleston, S. C., September 14.—A Ex-Minister IVoodfords Is An Expan- tion he furnished to me at various stages include opinion, ing of the expedition be delayed waiting that a storm drive Che vessel! demolished buildines churches, H. BAY & I to the News and Courier from might to be most useful. B. SOS, ourselves and special of the battle proved United States and towards sionist. further orders. This delay was occa- containing our stores to sea, tins separat, and almost all the eBtate build- Beaufort reports the drowning of Captain “My own health was impaired by over- stores, m -mr Middle Street. "'what are the rules that to direct that a ing us from our base of supplies anc ought Ichabod Willey of the wrecked sioned by the navy reporting Span- exertion in the sun, and intense heat oi Three large ships were ashore on ■ seplOdtf lastly it was reported that General Panel: ings. jg our conduct. Bartlett of Tliomaston, Me., and Captain ish war vessel had been in the which me irom N. 14.—The sighted with 9000 roinforoements for the the day before, prevented the Windward coast and many smaller Von flarten and a of Beau- Saratoga, Y., September enemy, the battle as “The of the United States have Henry negro channel. participating as actively in people of the of Nicholas was en route from Manzanillo and might are stranded. fort, in a small sailboat off Hilton Head. re-organization Deague Repub- I desired, but from a high hill near my vessels all along the fact that the The in the lower bay were imme- be expected in a few days. Under thesi appreciated They were going to inspect the wreck of lican clubs of the State of New York, ships I had a view of the information is obtainable here aa is in circumstances I determined to batth headquarters general No majority of the people of Cuba the Bartlett when their boat capsized. reoalled. The sailed give from El Caney on SOLD IN 2 LB. PACKAGES was today and Frederick Fusion diately expedition without battlefield, extending of threatened hurricane of for the motto perfected delay. our nuca on to the results with our peoples on June with 815 officeis and 16,07: tbeZirlgrnL to me teic oi agreement of was eleoted president. 14, “Early on tne morning of July l.Law is cut been THE WEATHER. Albany Juftn bill.” Saturday night. Communication of the United States governmentlhas men. Gen. Shafter briefly covers the ton was In a position around El Caney The principal address was made by General Shafter follows in detail the is Damn as nnr and the worst feared. ttia own—absolute indenend- and and his first meeting Chaffee’s brigade on the right, aorosi J in- off, Gen. Stewart D. Woodford, minister to trip landing movements of the troops and the the Guantanamo road, Miles’s hrigadi | He ence for Cuba. Under these conditions, of with Gen. Garcia, adding: trenching done daring the night. Spain. He 6aid that the Republicans in the centre and Ludlow’s on the left INSURANCE COMMISSINERS’ CON* i the Americans could not take a hostile the interview Gen. Garde says: the United States, and they alone, are “During The duty of cutting off the enemy’i ; VENTION. our au- with the 33rd attitidue toward us or consider offered the services of his troops compris- retreat along the Santiago road wa ; “General Duffleld, for the settlement of the issue as ordered, 14.—The and harmful to the responsible assigned to the latter brigade. The ar Michigan, attacked Aguadores Milwaukee, WD., September thority illegitimate a about 4000 men in the vicinity of As- of this war. “We must to Cuba ing tillerv opened on the town at fi.15 a. m but was unable to more than session of the National give _i_ _j „i_j. rrnn fj.>n accomplish second day’s welfare of the Cuban people. in that stable ne sam. me uag The battle here soon becamo l to detain the Spaniards vicinity. Association of Insurance Commissioners government, genera I ordered ad- “'.these considerations have convinced little town of “On the ni*ht of July 1, was devoted to the delivery of able is in Porto Rico of and Castillo, at the Cujababo. anil was hotly contested. The enemy’s by light conquest at to send lur- morning session be- us that we should not dissolve and that The I was and wa General Duffield* Siboney dresses, those at the the island must remain American. a few miles east of Baiquiri. accepted position naturally strong the ninth of rendered more so k ward the 24th Michigan and Hon. MoClintock New we have received from an as- is in the I will not say by block-houses, ing by Emory the powers flag Philippines. his offer, impressing upon him that ] both of which bad jusfc cf the Mutual Lite com- our has there our stone fort and intrenohments cut in soils' Massachusetts, York, actuary elected the under arms that wherever flag gone ovei Both of and sembly by people could exercise no military control rock and the a arrived from the United States. od “General Plans, Reserves must stay, but this 1 will say, that loop holelng of solidl; pany, not vanish. On the flag reached the front the and Jacob L. Greene of should contrary, our has there the him except as he would concede and ai built stone churcb. these regiments Investments,” wherever flag gone, on as a 14.—Local forecast “The next ... Conn., “Special Features, feel that we should remain Boston, September the and the civiliza- I woulc opposition offered by the enem; morning. L Hartford, we liberty, humanity long as he served under me battle and an was than had been 1 "All day on the second the raged Dividends, Surrender Values,” and for those who have for cloudy: fair weath- tion which that flag embodies and rep- greater anticipates of our nucleus guide Thursday: Partly furnish him rations and ammunition.” or less but such W. S. Niobols of New roust and abide forever.” and prevented Lawton from joining thi with more fury, address by Judge v ested such power in us. variable winds. resents, stay at er, light After conferring with Admiral Samp right of the main line during the day troops ns were in position daylight York. and Lawton gained a __ 14.—Forecast son and Gen.Guroia the of as had been intended. After the battl ) held their ground Washington, September THE SONS OF VETERANS. plan campaign on the AMNESTY. continued for some Bates’; and commanding position CUBANS PROCLAIM New and East- was outlined by Gen. Shatter. The dis had time, strong ITALY BREAKS WITH COLOMBIA. for Thursday: England ■ commence on of two reached m; right. That America Will Omaha, Neb., September 14.—Detroit embarkation was to tin brigade regiments an it is an* Regards Reports Keep ern New York: weather, “About ten the enemy made Rome, 14.—Italy, Threatening was today sAected by tho Sons of 23d at with feints by (ho Cuban: headquarters at Siboney. I directed bin p. m., g September Baiquiri throw but he was nounced, declares that her diolomatio re- Islands as Shameless. showers in the afternoon; slow Veterans as the place for next on and tho at variou: to move near Kl Cauey to give assis assault to my lines, probably holding Cabanas, by navy with the cf Colombia annual A new to mislead tht if He did so and wa at all points. lations republic southeas tel- year’s encampment. shore points, in order tanoe, necessary. repulsed to Washington, September 14.—Seoretary ly rising temperature, light ant the the are ended, Colombia refusing recog- ritual was adopted. It provides for only enemy as to tho place of lauding. put in position between Miles "On the morning of third, of the Cuban seems nize the British minister as the Italian Gonzales Queseda, delega- winds. instead of throe. Gen. Shatter Chaffee. The battle continued Witt battle was but the enemy ly one degree “These movements,” says renewed, the latter’s absence. the most of thi 1 in the representative during tion, has received.the following proclama- Local Weather Report. A resolution was adopted favoring “Committed me to approaching Santiagi varying intensity during to have expended his energy ,as" of tactics in the over a narrow at day and until tue was carried b; of the and tho bring of amnesty issued by the Cuban au- looal weathei continuance military from the East road, place sault previous night tion Portland, Sept. 14.—The m. As the desultory until public schools. It was decided to get up first in some pieces not better than a trai assault about 4.30 p. Span along the lines was at Camaguay: bureau office records as to the weathei to lards endeavored to retreat the ioan ■ the following thorities a petition to the secretary of the navy running from Daiquiri through Sibonej along stopped by my sending tlaco road Ludlow’s enabled hin 1 lines. are as follows: name one of the new battleships and Seville, and making an attack fron position letter within the Spanish “Lincoln”. A rolo of all veterans who that This, in my to do very effecllve work and to practical ■ then the despatches pass- Use in GOING 8 a. m.—Barometer, 30.229; thermome quarter judgment, (Shatter gives place WE ARE in the late is to be was cut oft the retreat in that direction. and General loral, 54. dew 60: 88 served war with Spain the only feasible plnn,anii subsequeni ly ing between himself ter, ; point, humidity, elected “After the battle at El Caney was wel * He weather, clear. published. John M. Thurston was information and results confirmed rnj already published.) proceeds: TO MAKE A DRIVE. wind, W; velocity. 3; and the lire of the smull arms let that the °Pa“" of Cream of Tartar 8 m.—Barometer, 80.185, thermome a life membor. judgment.” opened “I was of the opinion p. us to believe that Lawton was driving surrender if given a dew humidity, 80 Ot early operations and the sklrmisl iards would All First Class Grocers. It is on our stock of ter, 58.0; point, 54; the before him,I directed Grimes’ i this result would be By weather clear. SPANISH VESSELS LEAVE_PORTO in which the Bough Eiders participated enemy time and I thought and Soda wind, S; velocity 8; to fire from the 5 men of their army could maxlmnn the report says: battery open height hastened if the Mean daily thermometer 58; RICO. San Juan blookhousc that they would “Gen. brigade passed beyom of El Pasco on,the ■ bo made to understand thermometer, 69; minimum thermometer Young’s of war. Aot- RUSSET : SHOES. 14.—Word Lawton on the of the 23d-24th, which could be situated in the enemy’ 3 be well treated as prisoners GAS LAMPS. 46; maximum velocity of wind, 12 S Washington, September night I determined reached the today that und on th< along th 3 this .0. navy department thus taking the advance, intrenohments, extending in" upon presumption, Call at oui lines of total precipitation, Rico bill. This lire wa 3 all the wounded Spanish To close out our various all the Spanish war vessels in Porto morning of the later date, became en creust of San Juan to offer to return store and sei the Weather Observation. the could be see: > El who were able to heat Russet goods, we are to give had left that country. The information gaged with a force intrenched effective and enemy officers at Caney the Commer ves- Spanish who were to weathei came The war in a at La Guasima, from toe of th 3 and willing cial Llghtinj The agricultural department from Admiral Schley. strong position running away vicinity transportation, a cruiser; The lire from M • not to ssrve against the Com a n y ’: PUBLIC THE BENEFIT taken a- sels included the Isabelle XI., a point on the Santiago road about thra blockhouse. artillery uiva their paroles p bureau for Sept. 14 a until yesterday, the boat Terror; miles Gen. foro< Pasco was soon returned the enemy’ 3 forces of the United States regular Gas Lamp observa Crielle, the torpedo from Siboney. Young’s by OF meridian time, the »na one ; had the 3 This offer was made and New prlnul S p. m., small gun boat, name not givsn, consisted of one squadron of tho lirs artillery. They evidently rang ly exchanged. Ni in thi; 1 klllei l These officers as well as several pie. tion for each section being given other. one of the tenth cavalry anc of this hill and their first shellB accepted. matches. N< cavalry, 27 In direction of wine two of the S. volunteer cavalry and wounded several men. As th of the wounded Spanish privates, broken cliim REDUCED PRICES, order: first U. Temperature, in all used smokeless' powder it wa 3 were sent to their lines under the s e 1 CONTRACTS. 934 officers and men. Spaniards all, ueys, Come early. of weather: BATTLESHIP to o [ our mounted Oni state The an obstinate resis very difficult locate the position escort of cavalry. lighting, with Good at enemy made Values Low Prices. 60 S, clear; Nev 14.-The con- the fielc their while, on the contrary, th 3 were received with honors, and 1 out the use o Boston, degrees, Washington, September tance, but were driven from pieces troops have caused our black reason to believe the return of chains h: York. 64 degrees, E, clear; Phil tracts for tbo three new battleships with considerable less. Our own ios: smoke by powder plain have every 1 to the indicated the of our a passes, etc. adelphia, 66 degrees, E., p. cldy been awarded. One vessel goes was one officer and 16 killed, 0 officer: ly position battery, the prisoners produoed good impression revolution h News this time the division un comrades. 66 another to the Newport and 46 men The los: “At cavalry on iheir degrees, N., cloudy Cramps, wounded. reported " Incandescen Washington, aim third to der Gen. Sumner which was con The cessation of about noon or 64 Buffa Building company, the of the were 9 killed lying firing Gas Lamps Albany, degrees, S, cloudy: Ship Spaniards and_2' the of the K 1 terminated thi & Iron works, fcan Fianoisco. wounded. had an in oealed in general vicinity the third, practically Its li Center clear; the Union The money McDowell, lo, 70 degrees, S„ Detroit,” OSde engagement house was ordered forward wit! > of all that ocourred after bo of 13.600 tons Pasco battle Santiago, your pocke 70 Thev will displacement, spiring effect upon our men, and doubt 539 CONGRESS Chicago, degrees, SW of 2000 tons and directions to oross the San Juan rive : this time be treated undei to throw th ST., grees,SE,clear; with a coaling capacity less, distressed the one may properly Absolute!/ Pure St. 56 degrees, SW. rain correspondingly to the on the > followed, old ones aw«: sep3dtf rain; Paul, of 18 1-3 as and deploy right Santig the head of the siege which a speed my it was now plainly demonstrated See them am Huron, Dak., 60 degrees, knots._ slide, while Kent’s division was to follov After the detachments retained NW, cldy to them that had a foe to meet, wh< deducting r convinced. Mantel* 3S Cents. 60 IN HURRICANE. they in its rear and deploy to the left. at and to render these be Bismarck, degrees, NW, cloudy: WRECKED would advance them under a heav] closely Siboney Daiquiri More convenient, ADAMS ■ fit all Wellsbacb other Lamps ANDERSON, & CO., upon moved forward in com To and style Jacksonville, 76 degrees, N, clear. tire Gen “These troops depots secure from attack, organizations in stock Glassware, etc. September 14.—The Norwegian delivered from entrenchments. s We carry Mantels, Boston. with orders, but the road was > held to our others acting ■ mechan- was pliance protect banks, Makes the food and are prepared to furnish lirst class ship Amerioa, Captain Dahl from Quebec Wheeler, division commander, pres t > lighter Fire Insurance ent narrow as to render It impracticable as escorts and guards to light batteries, ics to do all kinds of gas fitting. Agency TENTH REGIMENT REUNION. with a large during the und report for tireenook, Scotland, engagement the column of fours formatioi 1 tbu members of tho corps, guard: more of lumber, was wrecked in uiiu that our officers and men fough ; retain hospital and healthful. 31 Street. Rockland, cargo troops, while the undergrowth on eithe left in of blanket rolls which th‘ Exchange Me,, September 14.—The a her with the This en ; at all charge hurricane on 4, greatest gallantry. ■ ocean by September ■ the to oast aside H. reunion of the side was so dense as to preclude pos intense heat caused the men G. annual Fourth Maine regi by gagement a ~~ of men rescued gave us well watered countr; .. 1 SCANLAN, Manager, First Class American aud Foreign orew eighteen being skirmishers. I t H ■ U ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Federal near Street Companies of deploying 103 Street, Exchange ment and the Seoond oc- British steamer and landed further to the front on whioh to euoam] sibilitv *"■ 1 "—*—*-'-—1 Maine battery tbe Marengo * that the mad ) Continued on Second Page. orders civen attention. Horace Akderson. Chas. C. Adams our naturally resulted progress I Telephone prompt curred in this hun lieie this afternoon. troops.” Telephone No. #44-4. sepl3Tu,Tk

/ counoil. Th( br 3 3 8 painful acoident happened to Jas. Soule. the and Genevese Georgionnn, m, (Noble) president funera Louis b 4 4 He fell from his the m FURTHER USE FOR FF. firemen lined the streets The GREAT RACING AT Victor, g, (O’Neil) 4 FREEPORT’S FAIR. wheel, striking FORFEITED RIGBY. Lara bio the SHATTER'S REPORT. SOVEREIGNTY^ train left here at nine o clook. Great, bs, (Peacock) dis. ground very heavily, breaking three ribs ornamented witl The funeral car was Time—2.OS 3-4, 2.10 1-2, 2.08 1-4. and his collar bone. £ silver was surmounted by 2 19 wreaths, at eaci Class—Paolng—Purse $2000. The second bicycle race was one mile silver cross and had wnlte plumes of oak Lady of the Manor, ch m, by distance and was won A. of corner. 'The casket was polished by J. Dyer Been almos Mambrino — The Cortes Has with silver mountings. It was King Lady The Races and Trots of the Lewiston. Time, 2.34 and 2.44. H. It Spanish Continued from First Pago. Co: in the Joe Patchen Beals t'helialis in Princess, by Princess Bicycle Sp:iin Already quored hidden beneath floral tiibutes. A. rail 1 1 6 1 Murray was second, G. Anderson, On the arrival of the hearse at the (Geers) orderlies, etc., it is blk K. Hamilton B. Prorogued. before entering battle, road whioh was hung with black 201 34. Flirt, m, by Armont Second Day. third, fourth, and E. if had more than men station, 3 2 1 2 doubtful we 12,002 Philippines. was removed, the re- (Keniek) fifth. was drapery, the coffin 2 3 Hildreth, on the firing line, when the battle Moth Miller, r g, 0 3 mains of the Were ceremoniously (Trout) 0 There were two events on the card and and when the and Empress the b 2 4 4 lieroest important was in Egozen, s, (Critohiield) and ban blessed and the casket placed 5 3 5 was Isaiah Htrong positions of El (Janey hermetically Terrill S., ch s, (Scannell) 4 the starting judge Morril], WITH ANOTHER STORMY railroad car whioh was then 0 5 4 [T ENDED Juan were captured. ouiciali REMARKABLY GOOD Little Girl, r m, 5. A MOST INTERESTING COLLCTION Brunswick. L. g G. attack PEACE COMMISSION STARTS WITH sealed. After this the Austrian TIME IS (Bittaer) Judges, Nichols, “A few Oubans assisted in the Nea, b m, dis. OF THE SENATE. but embarked on the train and it depart (Burch) Albert Hanson, Gorham and SESSION at El and fought valliently, 1 2.13 3-4. OF CURIOS AT HALL. Freeport; (Janey THIS ASSUMPTION. from this OTHER RACES. 'Time—3.081-4, 2.09 1-2, 2.11 4, The numbers were too small to material- city. John Haines, Old Orohard. timers their Kaoe—Purse $2500. the as indicated above. Special Match of Charles ly change strength STATE NEARLY COMPLETE. were N. W. Fogg Freeport, The confronted ns with numbers Joe blk s, by Patchen enemy Patcheu, Brett and Harry Merrill of Freeport. to our fought ob- Young by Joe A Duel Is Between Count Al- about equal own; they Wilkes—Josephine seemed to Expected and intrenched Returns Show Powers Plurality Tittle 11 In the 2.33 class Gardiner stinately in strong Make a Boston Horse, Wins Three Young (Marks) A Bicyclist Takes a Tumble and Breaks Bivera—Peace Com- obtained clear- Instructions As To Wlwt Terms To Biuceo. tLe Altamont the mena* a nd Gen. positions and the results Short, of 25000. Chehalis, blk s, by have It all his own way, although ot the — Heats Made a ills Collar Bone and Several Ribs— iudioate the gallantry Purely Conjectural Administration Fastest by Trotting Stal- Tecora C. M. Clay, Jr., was mlosluners Will BO Appointed Without ly intrepid by others made a game fight. Dewey officers and men and the bene- 2 2 company Not Gone Further Than T>etenuinalion lion This Season—A Day ol Throw- (O’Neil) Conclusion at the Fair Today. class and it Bears an Indemnity Will training and 14.—The Jonrna an winner in the 2.40 Delay—Spain fits derived from the careful Lewiston, September Time—2.09, 2 01 3 easy in re- to Retain Luzon. Downs for Favorites. Glen Wilkes in the Be instruction given in the company Wednesday, had reports from 457 towns 4._ IS the clerk of the weather had oon- is but just to say that Demanded. rifle and other this cent years, in practice in as follows: POOL BUYERS MADE HAPPY. second heat broke his hanress and in 14.— Three the total vote these being class gnlted the the 14—Premier battle exercises. Oor losses these Washington. September It was strictly high racing that wishes,of Freeport people Madrid, September Sagasta 1 unfortunate affair was doubtless the 22 officers and 208 men killed members of the Peace Commission, Secre- Powers. (Rep.), 51,621 witnessed at no better could have been has obtained the signa- battles were the oub thousand people Olllcial Settle! for Cashier day possibly Queen Regent’s men Lord, 27,70 A liigby Park cause of his distance. and 81 officers and 1203 wounded, tary Day, Senator Davis and Whitelaw (I)em.), afternoon, and the is provided for the visitors to the fair than ture to a decree proroguing the Cortes The with few ex- Ladd, (Pro.), 2,0!K Rigby yesterday day Gibson’s Stealings, missing 70. missing the The summaries: and with It ended of the later.” Held, were in conference for two bours.at Gerry, (People's), 49 deserving of a place in the list of Rigby’s yesterday, and they crowded grand- a stormy session ceptions reported of the arrival of the State Senator Dem.), 191 J. stand and inner Held to the number 3.32 Trot or Pace; Purse $1G0. Senate. General Shafter says Department today Lermond, (Nat’l. best performs1 The threats that pool soiling at Rigby Class, General Esearlo at Santiago was not an- it was stated would arrive tomor- Republican plurality, 23,92! close 2000. The exhibits in the hall 111 General Primo de Rivera had demanded Frye, Another mi e, dangerously to two park would be stopped by some of the nearly Gardiner, g g (Brackett), He says: These same towns in 1891 gave: and it was 4 2 2 an into ticipated. row morning. The pluns of Senator Gray, minutes has been turned over its smooth were by no means overlooked Helmah, r g, (Huntoon), inquiry his administration of the “General Garcia with between four and men who lost money beoause of the 2 3 6 fifth are not Cleaves, (Rep.), 05,99! time to the Sam, b g, (Farrington), and in so the Cubans was instructed with the member, exactly known, course. Joe Patchen was the bidder for of wrll worth one’s inspect Philippines, doing be said live thousand Johnson, (Dem.), 28,481 defalcation Gibson, who had the T. T., b in, (Towle), 3 4 3 for and he is to his asso- attacks of Count “fit the duty of watching intercept- although expected join 3,57! honors there, and while he did not quite custdoy of the pool box funds at the New different displays. Pro oter, ch 6 8 4 Almenas were only however, Hersey, (Pro.), g, (Bailey), ing the reinforcements. This, ciates in their conference tomorrow. 4,92! or England fair, will not be repeated. All was arranged in the best b 6 5 7 for the mouths of a.miserable slanderer.” into Bateman, (People's,) equal his own reoord, duplicate the Everything Adella, m, (Woodaide), he failed to do, and Eseario passed was serene there word 8 7 6 The President will give a dinner at the Republican plurality, 37,517. he yesterday, having am) the exhibit der-irtment is Jenny Flirt, b ill, (Merrill), Count Almenas was to on extreme right near 2.00 1-3 trick of Star Pointer, did give of taste endeavoring reply the city along my been passed along that one of the park Daisy D. g m, (Mitchell), 7 6 8 White House tomorrow at which The missing towns in 1894 gave: a over Miss Dor us S. Kilby, when Senor Sagasta read the the bay. night, the grand stand crowd chance to cheer officials, who has generously squared presided by deoree pro- of Admiral Carrera s 3>33- Just Time, 2.32, 2.31, a 31 1-2. After speaking the commissioners will be the principal Cleaves, the finish of the fastest mile ever paced Kigby’s losses in the past, had written and well is her duty discharged. roguing the Cortes. of his fleet. 1.92' 2.40 Trot or Purse sortie and the destruction members of the in Johnson, his oheck for in settlement of all entranoe was a deer's head Class, Pace; $100. Count Almenas and guests, all the in a race over the track. He did $20,000 over the hall General General Shalter says he again oalled on 1* Kigby Rivera, Hersey, claims on the missing pile. was Dewey, b, (Richards), 111 to surrender. the city, also being present. The com- l°i mile in 2.01 at sunset, in the face belonging Bean Bros., and near by separately approached the President in a the Spanish commander Bateman, the 3-4, Charlie, ch g, (McCullah), 8 2 2 date I informed Admiral leave here in order of oil hostile manner and a duel is “On the same missioners will Friday of a breeze from the sea that was chilling. GAVE RIGBY A REST. aj|creditable display paintings, Dawn, b s, (Keir.tead), 4 3 3 expects*. force his AND SHAFTER GOING Early Sampson that if he would way to take the on Saturday. WHEELER that had the the work of Mr. William Curtis. At Glen b 2 dis Premier Sagasta afterwards read the Campania There is little doubt Patchen- The men who Wilkes, g, (Getcheli), into the harbor the city would surrender TO MONTAUK. worked the shell game The meeting at Secretary Day’s office been started earlier in the after- the head of a long centre table was a Time, 2.81, 2.34 1-2, 2.41. decree in the chamber of deputies. without any further sacrifice of life. CbehalU near Rigby park. Tuesday, were not In Watson that Ad- was for the purpose of going oTer New York, September ^.—Major Gen of the track had box of exhibited by Miss there will be some lively sport It is expeoted that the “Commodore replied today noon, as the patrons evidence there yesterday. It is supposed large pansies Today Spanish peace was absent, settle- eral Shafter and General Joe Wheeler, ar doubt but for the card includes the 3- 37 class with commissioners miral bampson temporarily the whole of the peace it would the heat are in the Rochester fair. Dorcas Kilby and there in no will be appointed without the question this A1 reasonably oxpeoted be, they taking and the free-for-all with 13. but that in his (Watsons’) opinion, time Mr. Reid had rived from Washington morning. in 21 entries ment. It is the first travelled froir would have been made iu faster time. that she oan beat the town raising delay. navy should not enter the harbor. though the two generals his colleagues on THE BETHEL FAIR. Then oomes the dis- A has “The strength of the enemy’s position exchanged views with Washington on the same train, nelthei Joe Patohen, the new Kigby king, is a these flowers. apple HARBOR NOTES. painful impression been oaneed assault if it of the other's until in- ISPECIAI TO THE PHE3S.I and an ex- here a was such I did not wish to the subject. knew presence blaok stallion, by far the handsomest of play of 80 or more varieties by statement made by the Pais, An examination of the formed friends. could be avoided. Members of the commission stated by the He is owned Bethel, September 14.—The second day hibit of handsome out flowers and potted saying the United States Intends to de- made after the The train arrived at the Pennsylvania big riDg performers. by Items of Interest Picked Up Along the enemy’s works, surrender, that all reports relative to the of the Riverside Park association races of Free- mand $20,000,000 in behalf of the Ameri- of the course positively in at 6.65. Gen. Mr. C. W. Marks, a Chicago shoe man, plants by Mrs. B. W. Chandler fully justified the wisdom of the commissioners, or the station Jersey City and Bethel fair was favored Shore. can citizens who hate suffered oould instruction boarded the 230 Agricultural shows Dine through adopted. The intrenchments only Wheeler immediately who does a little reins handling as a with ideal and the largest at- port. Miss Julia Taylor jars the insurrection In Cuba. attitude of the United States were purely and as Gen. weather, have been carried with great loss of life.” street ferry for New York, The a to The the pastime. Though there was $2500 at stake tendance that over gathered here. of preserves and prize surely goes of Spanish peace commissioners will General bhafter the varying efforts and that they had agreed Shafter took his time about leaving The schooner James B. Clark gives oonjeoturai, his in his match racing events were unusually interesting. strongly oppose this, It is claimed but and his re- to authorize no state- come ia contact witn against Chehalis, Mr. her. towards securing a surrender among themselves oar, he did not In the 2.28 claes with its four split heats, Beverly, Mass., arrived yesterday fore- fears prevail that the United States will a or as in- worsted /.i.Aninc- the emrafrement on the tenth. ment of their views os body brother officer. Mark’s ohief object in bringing his horse Nellie and On the side tables are land fresh become and to leave the contest between B., King noon with about 70,000 pounds of pitiless press its advantage to when tho truce ended. On the 11th the dWiduals. Gen. Shafter said he Intended down here was to the Maine track while fast time articles and other of house- utmost. He refused try was close, and exciting, fancy goods mixed fish. Included In this amount the surrender was demanded. In official much satisfaction for Wikofl tomorrow. again quarters Camp the if it met his to send his was made, Orphan Wilkes and Fred S., hold manufacture and they are worthy date the sickness in the over the report from to discuss his future plans or state and, exDectation, were 8000 of halibut. She also had two QUEEN SIGNS IT. “By this army was expressed today were equally well matched in speed on as a result of lower house of Parlia- results of his visit to Washington. Gen. stallion to beat his own record or of che most careful examination. There was increasing very rapidly, Madrid that the ine a.uu Glass, ouuu races are luuiuaceu When she was about ten miles Madrid, September 14.—The Re- ao- swordfish. Queen in the trenches to the intense ment had the bill, Wheeler declared that he knew absolutely 2.01 if make a new is a beautiful sofa made tbe exposure passed government 1-4, and, possible, for tomorrow. The summaries. crazy plllowj nor gent signed portocol this evening. xhe — — —-- on snore xuesuay spring stay partem heat of the sun and the heavy rains. the terms of the protocol, uuumuK ituuuu cepting that world’s stallion race record. 8.00 Class—Trot and Pace—Purse $76. by Mrs. Wiliam Atkins of Brunswick, Moreover the dews in Cuba are almost house already has passed this meas- of the troops in New York, saying carrying away her fore and mainmast CHAMPIONS SCORED AS PLEASED. upper a bisouit one to which he had The Patchen horse is a son of Patchen o h and one by Miss Eva Munroe, equal to rains. The weakness of the ure. E. the matter was given Orphan Wilkes, g, by Abbott topmast heads. so I was doubt tnBi a nne little or no attention. and ms mother was 111 sofa Miss Stella Procter and was becoming apparent, There is little general _ Josephine Wilkes, Chute, pillow by _,rops Wilkes, Two men were ont in the harbor Won an between the Wikoff tomor- 2 2 2 young Boston an Eaij Victory From fit. anxious to bring the siege to end but of was agreed upon “I expect to be at Camp Joe He has been raced Frea S., by Tapley, others which are of note. policy di- Young, by Young. worthy speoial afternoon a sail In W. in common with most of the officers of President and his Cabinet at their meet- row to resnme charge of the cavalry Harold Patohen, oh g, Hutchings, 3 8 8 Tuesday enjoying Louis. It is not from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Then there are rugs and quilts .of every the army, I did not think an assault late afternoon. vision,” he said. Time—2.35 a 84 a 37. E. Carter’s Alta, when a puS of ing yesterday 1-4, 1-4, oover- would be especially, as the doubted that the commission will start tried every kind of a raoe track from a variety and a Bhode* Island yarn justifiable, 2.38 Class—Trot and Paoe—Parse $100. wind struck them and the mainmast went 14.—The to be in faith at Paris with the asser- RULE PHILIP- to the best in the let—hand woven in in the of Boston, September Champions enemy seemed acting good the negotiations THINK WE SHOULD half mile bull ring 1774, village short off at the to sur- in the Nellie B., oh m, by Albrino, by the board, breaking scored runs as in their preliminary preparations tion that we have conquered Spain PINES. He lias won thousands of dollars Fautuxet. The coverlet has never been they pleased today, partly country. 2 111 had to row to the and render. Philippines and that Spanish sovereignty Johnson, deck. They city and wretched a been handled is Mrs. Sarah 0. by good batting partly by I informed the com- been forfeited there. This 14.—The news- for his owner iu has by King, b g, Hastings, 1 2 2 2 washed and owned by until “July 12, Spanish has already Washington, September the Alta will go ont of commission the St. Louis. General com- the state department In bod and indifferent four- Pawtuoket, oh g, Mason, 3 3 8 8 Mallet. There is 'also a cabin fielding by Taylor pitched mander that Major Miles, will not, however, necessarily signify papers reaching good, trainers, log quilt a new mast. show she receives until he was of mander-in-chief of the American army, that it is the purpose of the administra the offiolal malls from the east, in all. His mark of 2.01 1-4 Time—2.33 1-4, 2.28 2.31, 2.31. Mrs. Mann in her practically batted ont the teen of them 1-4, made by Penelope Phenix’s steam had arrived in my camp, and re- tion to retain of the entire that the almost universal expression in Mr. Lloyd auxiliary box in the fifth while Willis was just possession was made at Ohio, when be 87th for little Kenneth Brewer. inning, us a inter- or to de- the of is in favor of Columbus, year was in the harbor quested him to grant personal group of islands permanently publio press Japan HACKS AT BRIDGTON. yaeht Intrepid yester- Invincible after the fourth a in His is also to be seen a of a inning, view on the following day. He replied he prive of all her possessions the the United States holding permanently beat Star Pointer. greatest previous There piece Spain September 14.—The raoes at day. of errors the home team allow- would be to meet us. The inter- Pacific. It is not believed that the ad- and governing the Philippine islands. in the east was a mile in Bridgton, dress which to Mollle souple by pleased performance the Farmers’ and Meohnnio’s belonged Phinney, S. P. Hltchoock and Mildred view on the and l in- ministration has the deter- The taken is that this will be Bridgton the visitors to score in the took place 12th, gone beyond position with his owner in the a who the massacre ing eighth, could be of the island and commerce 2.02, sulky. club’s tracks today resulted as follows: Freeport girl, escaped formed him his surrender only mination to retain the whole in the Interest of peace May arrived deep. attendance 1000. The scor e: horse in the in was taken considered and that as he was without of but it is understood to be the and The editorials Cbehalis, the other match, 2.50 Class, Trot or Pace; Purse $100. by the Indians 1756 and Luzon, good government. Late arrivals ware Willie L. Newton, 0 X 0 3 4 0 3 0 x—11 had no to continue Presic ent to establish at that this is the issue of the bred in Mr. J. and to and a sword taken Boston, h ipo of escape he right intention of the say only was Oregon by Beach, Eva W„ 111 captive Canada, E. Water- 0 0 0 of this the inter- Mary Pennell, Harvest Home, St. Louis, 1 0 3 0 1 0— 2 to light.” at the outset the right government matter that will satisfy highest was owned Frank Joker 2 2 2 from the Boxer Jos. Poland up to two wooks ago by M., by Capi Native Genera) Shatter then gives the details to determine the fate of the islands end ests of the islands’and the demands of 3 3 3 loo, deep; American, Ido, deep, Base hits—Boston, 16; St. Louis, 7. Er- He was to Boston Kd Kisment, and W. J. Frost. There of the final his entry into the the conditions under which gov- civilization. Frazer. brought by presented by British schooner Colwell with rors—Boston, 3; St. Louis, 7. Batteries surrender, to make 2.44 1-2. 2.47 2.47. and C. J. there. the United for a client of whose name Time, 1-2, was a wooden star whioh ornamented the —Willis and and city and the raising of the American flag. ernment shall be established The papers declare Ithat Mills, his, lumber. 1 Bergen; Carney, Taylor in he says: The matter of possession States in assuming the control of the isl- into The horse 2.25 Class, Trot or’Pace; Purse $160. of the ohuroh and Clements. closing relinquishing has not yet got print. belfry Congregational The four masted schooner John H. ‘‘Before my report I wish to of the rest of the islands Is Involved with ands will reoelve the moral support, if Ill closing a mark of 2,04 made this season Tommy L., was about the left of the Washington, September 14.—Arthur obstacles I had to be considered that and has 1-4, only thing whioh is to have been lost dwell upon the natural so manv conditions to not the active oo-operatlon^of Japan H. P. E., 2 2 2 Platt, supposed Iwrln took control of the in the second heat of a race at Cleveland. whioh was destroyed by fire today Senators, encounter and which uo foresight could it is realized that it may by force of Great Britain. Winsome, 6 3 3 building in the late off the was gale Georgia ooast, with him some new have oveicomu or obviated. The rocky become to deprive won this in 3 6 6 in 1894. A of moss was wringing players, circumstances necessary He has year Cleveland, Lady Logan, piece displayed owned In New Conn. coast afforded no all her FOR HOME. Haven, Captain noth were lost and precipitious Spain permanently of possessions COL. HAY STARTS and Glen Falls. Some of his Bennie, 4 4 4 whioh on the old Constitution. games by poor pitching, Buffalo per- grew ship Ires was well known In this He sheltered landing places, fhe poads were in that anarter. It is understood not to Baby S., 5 6 5 city. rhe second was oalled on account London, September 14.—Colonel John formances have been so remarkable that The of old dishes is exceeding- game mere bridle th®. the be a matter of to all this display was master of the schooner paths, effect of policy acquire the United States ambassa- Time, 2.26, 2.24 1-4, 2.26 1-4. formerly >f darkness. Attendance 2600. The score l sun and rains become a Hay, retiring the turf some of which are over tropical npcn.un-acclimated territory, but it may necessity. he has been regarded by prophets ly interesting, Charles F. The crew are of dor, and Mrs. Hay left London today for Tuttle. supposed Cleveland, 060 2 0010 0—8 troops was deadly, and toe dread two-minute 200 old and a book to from whioh will sail as a coming pacer. LAKE VIEW FAIR AT 3EBAGO. years belonging to have been as of the sohoon- 01 2 10100 0—6 strange and unknown diseases had its OF SEALING PAPERS. Liverpool, port they lost, pieces Washington, QUESTION for New York on board the White Star WAS WON. Mrs. Bose Mitchell, is in one of the oases bfiect on the army. HOW THE HACK East Sebago, September 14.—A large er were picked up on the shore. Captain Base hits—Cleveland, 18; Washington, New York, September 1.—At today’s line steamer Teutonic. Most of the staff and contains the reoord of At Daiquiri, the landing of the troops crowd saw the second day’s races of the .business Ives had his and three children with 16. Errors—Cleveland, 1: Washington, 4. session of the booksellers and newsdealers of the United States embassy The other two races of the afternoon wife and stores was made at a small wooden accompanied Lake "View.fair. There were some pulling transactions way back in 1716. Batteries— Cuppy and Crlger; McGuire was number of a to association the principal discussion them to Liverpool. A large had a little and the sun was him, also his father, and passenger, the md Farrell. wharf which the Spaniards tried burn dragged by draft horses and bicycle races in the Stevens shows a collection of Con- over a resolution that all publishers of friends assembled at the railroad station Bay but unsuccessfully, ami the aDimuls were about to disappear behind the Oak Hill forenoon. The bioyole raoes resulted: son of the postmaster at Brunswlok, Ga. (Second Game.) to newspapers should fasten in some way to bid the Colonel and his wife good bye. federate bills and a stamped check for pushed into the water and guided matohed oome out York, first; Redlon, second; Brown, • 0 0 4 1 0 0—5 the hand corner of newspapers in Among the were the Queen’s woods when the pacers Cleveland, a beach about 2t0 yards in extent. right gathering third. |765,000 given just at the close of the CHARGED WITH THEFT. 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 sandy their resold or be- master of Colonel the Hon. Mr. Marks was behind Washington, was made on order to prevent being ceremonies, for the word. up of At Siboney the lancing The summary the races: war of the rebellion, and in addition a named Alfred Bean ing turned in to newspaper offices and Sir William James Colville. Lady Har- O’Neil drove Chehalis. A man has been Base hits—Cleveland, 10; Washington, the beach and at a saia'.l wharf erected his horse and Jere Three-minute Class. credited to those who returned them. court Mr. C. F. Adams of Boston, Prof. large number of postage stamps. for S. B. who lives 3. Errors—Cleveland, 0; Washington, 1. by the engineers. I had neither the time A hitched to a sulky, came out 8 111 working Densmore, those who on the Charles direotor of the Ameri- runner, Melody, exhibits a case of Batteries—Powell and Grlger; Dineen nor the men to spare to construct perma- Among spoke question Waldstein, Edward Chase, Jr., at No. 1113 street. Mrs. Mc- R. I. It was sohool at ex- to them on. Sike, 12 3 3 Congress ind McGuire. nent wharves. wa9 Mr. Moy of Pawtucket, can Archaeological Athens, urge of about 150 and and the Mexi- Stella Wilkes, 4 5 2 3 bird’s eggs varieties, quite Arthur, a relative of .Mr. Densmore’s, “In of the fact that I had nearly pointed out that, as the newspaper pub- Senator Mrs. Cameron The first heat was simply a work out Philadelphia, Pa., September 14.—The spite to Decoration Boy, 5 3 4 4 a number of whioh came from the Paoiflo on tho lishers could not be got to refuse take can minister. Col. and Mrs. Hay who lives in the home, sent Bean on an 1000 men continuously at work for them, the two drivers being oontent Dixie, 8 4 5 5 Phillies lumped their hits in the first and time for back copies, the next best thing was to travelled to Liverpool in a special draw- coast and there is a plate 1550 years old errand. He was so that Mrs. roads, they were at impassable to side side till the last fifty gone long and defeated fasten the newspapers so as to be a ing room car. keep by Time, 2.44 1-4, 2.50 1-2, 2,46 1-2, &47 1-2. A. Davis. Bfth innings today easily wagons. the property of W. MoArthur became suspicions on notification to the that the when Mr. M arks let out the and, the* Pitoher Dunkle has been “The San Juan and Aguadores rivers publishers yards, 2.36 Class. left side of the hall can be seen Cbicagos. read and returned to the REFUSES TO WITHDRAW On the to her room, found that her would rise so as to paper had been SULTAN stallion a little and landed the Turner 12 2 11 going gold Picther often suddenly pre- Chicago Girl, and of released by Philadelphia. Phyle then the dealer for his own profit. It was stated Mattie 2 2 squashes, turnips vegetables all watoh and ohain Densmore vent the passage of wagons and TROOPS. heat. A., 112 missing. Paul and Catcher Nichols of the men who to jf St. trains with the command that some of got people Quita, 8 3 3 3 3 kinds. One squash measured 56 inches notified Officer at the Union Sta- eight puck allowed the 14.—The The next time out away in Qninn Springfield, Mass., joined the Chicago to bo on my return the newspapers patrons Constantinople, September they got Robert Maok die. had depended victualling In circumference and 42 inohes in length, tion and that officer looked to see here Attendance i486. The to huve the for a little loss each Turkish government has sent a circular the runner on the outside for^him ;eam today. ; riny as well as the 20,000 refugees, who paper good form, 2.36 2.87 a37 1-4, 2.34 week. to the owners, alleging that the British Time, i-3, 1-2, 1-4, raised by George Pettenglll. if he took any out train. He icore: could not, in the interests of humanity, about two in the lead. went 2.36 going men and the disorders at Candia claim- lengths They of corn is a x-10 be left to starve while we had rations. The groups of boys standing provoked 1-4._ The display notaole one. didn't find Bean bnt one of Mr. Dens- Philadelphia, 80003400 stations that the situation is due to down the stretch like the wind, the “Often for could be moved at the ferries and railway beg- ing present BIG ATTENDANCE AT ROCHESTER. There is an arch of oorn with Cbioago, 000002000—3 days nothing the in yellow mores uuaruern woui uu uio jdubiaju oust trains. After the ging for papers was deprecated. It was the measures adopted by power4 Patchen Horse gaining on ms opponent at Base 7. except in pack great husks over the centre of the table and a hits—Philadelphia, 14; Chioago, out that the fastening of the Crete and protesting against the bombard- N. 14.—The Roch- and reoognized Bean who haa taken strain and exposure of July 1 pointed every stride, till as they rounded the turn Rochester, H., Sept, Errors—Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 3. physical ui vuuujui. *■ uuo a uuic uii oorn. y tho malarial and other fevers right nanu corner ui newspapers wruuiu jilCUU iiiM-ij, ester Fair today drow about trace of yellow Evergreen Lake, Officer arrested Bean RattoriBo—and McFarland: Calla- showed ud two lengths in the 25,000 passage. Greely be of local benefit as the in nounces its refusal to withdraw the Chehalls to the and it was a began to rapidly advance throughout the only fastening people park, great exhibited by Alvin Townsend,‘.whlohjs and looked him up. (On Bean was found ban and Cbanoe. be broken and in- Turkish troops from Crete, in spite of the rear. This gap kept lengthening as they command and on July 4th the yellow transit might great occasion for all. All the departments The tallest stock of corn is Colonels of tho admirals that such a beautiful. the missing watch, one to New York, September 14.—The at done to outside newsdealers. The decision step the back stretch. The leader over with belonging fever appeared Siboney. Though justice went up were running exhibits. S. and iron in Brooklyn by hard election of officers resulted as follows: Is absolutely necessary. The circular has displayed by F. Hinokley Is 13 Roma, and (15 in money today’s game efforts were made to keep this fact from the mile post in 30 1-4 The features of the racing was the Stephen belong- in the first three innings. Mc- Thomas F. Martin, New York, president; matte a bad impression in diplomatic passed quarter feet 3 inches lilting the army, it scon became known. in of the track record by quarter high. ing to Mr. Densmore. who succeeded the G. New York, treasurer; F. circles. seconds, the halt 1.01, g the three- lowering Kenna, Dunn, stopped of and T. Quinn, _ and “The supply quartermaster of a second in the 2.16 class, Coleen do- Mrs. Chas. Kilby Mrs. Chas. Attendance 600. The score: R. Nrw secretary; 0. F. in 1.30 1-4, and the mslaught. commissary stores during the campaign Sampson, York, DEMOCRATS quarters completed or three SAIL TO SMALL POINT. J. GOLD CONFER. ing it in 2.15 3-4. The summary. Avery show two tobacco plants 30800010 0—7 was and notwithstanding the Fettle, Bridgeport, Conn., custodian; mile in 2.01 3 4. Liouisvlile, abundant, are immense will have an 00000020 0-2 in and B. Reilly, Providence, chairman execu- September 14.—W. D. 2.16 Class, pace; Purse $400. and there two olelanders Next Sunday yon opportu- Brooklyn, difficulties landing transporting Chicago, Bynum, As they came home the crowd in the the the on the line tive committee. obairman of the National Gold Demo- belonging to Mr. A. V. Woodman and a to visit Small Point harbor. This Base hits—Louisville, 15; Brooklyn, 7, rations, troops tiring and shouted Won by Coleen,in threestraight heats; nity with its coarser was in Chicago grandstand arose lustily. 8 Bat* were at all time supplied cratic committee, today John, second, Greenboro, third. Best cactus plant exhibited by Mr. Pettengill. is the oldest summer resort in Malue. It Errors—Louisville, 0; Brooklyn, of bread, and held a conference with the othei The Chicago stallion appeared fresh when ;eries—Cunningham and Kittredge; Mc- components namely, meat,sugar CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS time 2.15 3-4. There are some fine exhibits from looal la now the summer home of some of and coffee. There was no lack of trans- leaders of the Palmer-Buckner party. he went under the wire, but the hot Kenna, Dunn and Kyan. MEET. pace Purse men and for at no time to the sur- The aold men believe the regular Demo- 2.21 Class, pace; $400. merchants and manufaoturersjand among our most noted one of the hand- portation, up had tired his rival, who finished four New York, September 14.—A stnpid render could all the wagons I had be New Haven, Conn., September 14.—The cratic organization intends to press the (Unfinished.) these are horse blankets, eto. ,by Whiteley somest spots on earth. Here is the ■ >iece of base rnnnlng by Grady In the this and in- behind. used. bi-ennial state convention of the Repub- sliver issue again fall, they lengths Carrie D. and Henry Girl, eaoh won Gould, house, the first house built for ilghth Inning practically caused a tie the sick and wounded called for the do what oan to defeat it. Frost,"shoes by Henry stationery AUiquippa “In reference to licans of Connecticut, pur- tend to they ; THE STAKE RACES. one heat. Best time 2.20 1-4. between New York and Pittsburg Thomas and fancy goods summer boarders In Maine. Steamer gains I have to say that they receivedl every pose of nominating candidates for the Can Can and each by Lunt,“dry j oday. The game was oalled on aooount a consistent little Jewmont, Ginger take steamer Y’s attention that it was possible to give various state offices, assembled in the AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. Bingen, flve-year-old by E. 8. Soule and candles, etc., by Madeleine will Percy , if darkness. The soore: won two heats of the 2.20 trot, purse them. theatre tonight. stallion owned J. Malcolm next on the Hpyerion New York, September 14.—The lieuten- by Eobes of and the race was unfinished. Best Hamilton & Hamilton. plaoe Sunday route, leaving ; Jew York, 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0—6 “The modical officers, without excep- The session was very brief, occupying $400 ant nomination on the In- Boston, whose performances hers last time 2.25 1-4. Each evening in the hall there is given Portland pier at 10 a. m. and return at : Pittsburg, 30012000 0—6 tion, worked night and day to alleviate but a little over au hour and was devoted governorship state tioket was Ailed today by were the was no than transaction of dependent year and in 1896 record a entertainment which Includes 5 p. m. Base hits—New Yorfc, 10; Pitteburg, 8. suffering which greater solely to the preliminary of Thomas M. breakers, specialty that party by the naming YALE FOOTBALL TEAM. —- J Srrors—New 3. Bat- invariably accompanies a ampaign. It business. won the 9.11 trot in straight beats, acrobatlo and feats, eto,, whioh York, 5; Pittsburg, Osborne of Auburndale, N. Y. juggling GETTING A BIG HEAD. I erles—Meekin and Tannehlll, would have been better if we had more With the appointment of committees on record from 2.09 14.—Ten SPANIARDS Grady; lowering his 1-4 to Kenuebunkport, September proves to be most attractive. Shines and Bowerman. umoulanoes, but as many were taken as credentials permanent organization and of the Yale football team who an of 2.03 1-4. The box had members The satisfaction A Portland man, acquaintance was thought neoessary judging from resolutions and the announcement of NEXT TIME AT DETROIT. pool managers here managers express great 14.—The Baltl- reported early in the month are W. M. Howas of the bark Baltimore, September the committees and the baoked The Abbott, from the East in the hall exhibit Capt. Maryland, } a stand- previous campaigns. meetings of 14.—Detroit heavily twice a All at the interest taken nores pi .yed the Cinolnnatis to Omaha, Nab., September praoticiDg faithfully day. harbor “The discipline of the command was caucuses the convention adjourned N. Y. are which is now in Havana has re- , till McJames was in fine form, county was seleoted by the Sons of Veterans to- Aurora, Village farm, selling him the men strong and healthy looking and are thankful for the many exhibits today. and r wish to invite attention to m. are whloh he l'he score: superb, to 1 p. as for their next to for fellows and sanguine of able to sent in the different oeived a letter from him'ln says: _ day the holding at $100 $30 Bingen. But it was being by people. the fa fi that not an place officer was brought d own to fast work in a short time. z—3 annunl encampment. an off with get Havana, Cuba, September 3. Baltimore, 10002000 to trial by court martial and. as far as I decidedly day The Abbott. THE TRACK. INSURGENTS EVACUATE MANILA. All are confident that the eleven this Things are quiet here yet, but if the < linoinnati, 00000001 0—1 know, ra enlisted men. This speaks vol- Ho a bad actor in the first two be in MEETING OF YOUNG PEOPLE’S proved season will strong all positions. Of course the greatest interest centres United Sto ei Commissioners do not ar- Base hits—Baltimore, 5. umes for uu army of this size and in a 14.—The insurgents 8; Cincinnati, Manila, September heats and finished last, barely rive there be trouble, as these 4. Bat- campaign of such duration. evacuated the suburbs of Manila today. UNION. missing In the track attractions and yesterday soon may | lirrors— Baltimore, 2; Cincinnati, the in the seoond heat. In the third KENNEBEC BAPTISTS AT WATER- here are getting the big head j and Clarke; Breltenstein “in conclusion I desire to express to did so in a grand march, in which second flag the exhibit of driv- Spaniards eries—McJames They PittsAeld, September 14.—The VILLK. morning gentlemen’s and think that the Yankees are the numbers of my staff my thanks three thousand men took part, mile he found his trotting gait too lato again , ,nd Peitz. nearly annual of the Central Maine horses took place. The first prize afraid to come here. The for their efficient of ali the colors waving, bands play meeting of ing steamship performances carrying rifles, to overtake the son May Bin- Waterville, September with a of Christian King. 14.—Sixty-ninth was awarded owned by Harry Mer- Comet is here oargo provisions N iTIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. duties required of them and the good ine and shouting “Viva Americanos,” Association, Young People’s annual session of tho Kennebec Mao, gen’s three miles, in 2.08 3-4, 2.10 1-2 Baptist to away, but General Blanco would j .. 31 43 .653 and bravery displayed on all “Viva Libras.” The merchants was held at the Universalist closed at two o’clook eeoond prize, Gladis, owned by H. give judgment Filipinos Union, association today rill; not allow them to ( 79 48 .623 demanded.” loss if a new tariff is and 2.08 were the best give anything away, llncinnatl. occasions when here expect heavy church, here today. The sessions opened 1-4, consecutive with a very large attendance. M. third Fred, owned 76 4b .623 their Eloquent Cushing; prize, saying that the poor of Cuba was all 1 .. (Jen. Shafter recommends for promotion enforced at an early date, because at ten o'clock with a prayer meeting led heats trotted a stallion this President N. 71 51 .583 by year. addresses by Butler of W. S. Soule. In the matched pairs, and they are dying of 1 .. and brevets (he officer: Col. E. valued at $5,000,- Mrs. O. S. Haskell. The address ot M. by right, hunger every 70 58 546 following present stooks, roughly by The 2.19 was another Colby Mrs. N. Waterbury of Boston, 1 have seen 1 Ihlcago. Lieut. Col. Geo. E. duties. pace throw-dqwn driving horses, the prizes lay. sights here that I shall 66 68 .631 J. MoClernand, Me- 000 have paid the hightst welcome was delivered by Miss Blanche ieoretary of the Women’s Foreign Missions gentlemen’s Jew York. for the box. The favorite never forget. 61 59 .507 Lieut CoLJ. P Miley, Major R Wlthee. Among the on the pro- pool named Mrs. Anna Sargeant Hunt of An- were awarded as follows: First prize, to ’hlladelphia. ii.’cby, spankers moiety, 63 63 .509 ii. Lieut. Col. J. J Astor, Lieut. TO PEACE JUBILEE. were: Miss Hannah J. Powell three was a G. of ’ittsburg. Noble, INVITED gramme Kgozen, Cleveland, O., irusta, Mrs. Annie Pepper Water- Mack and Blaok Bess, owned by Mer- 65 72 .433 S. W. D. DROWNED IN A DOCK. .. Cel. B. F. Pope, Major Grosbeck, of Clinton, Miss Grace Libby of Pitts- formerly named Rev. C. D., of Bos- 46 71 14.—Mayor stallion Zenith, whose ville, Spaulding, rill and seoond prize, Jim and Srooklyn. .393 Lieut. Col. Charles P. Humphrey, Col. Washington, September Rev. Wm. J. of Lewiston. D. D of Bos- Morton; 14,—Thomas 41 83 .329 C. Stewart Patterson and C. Aeld; Taylor mark is 2.06. He came near ton ; Rev. T. Hazlewood, Calais, September Soho- Vashiugton.. C. G. Starr. Warwick, being a flat Rev. O. G. third, Joe 34 91 .272 .1 hn F. Weston, Major The annual sermon by P. N. Bell, owned by Morse; a house 1 It. Louis. C. Harrison of Philadelphia called at the it only by the ton. leld, painter, was found drowned Ma or Leco Roddiez, Major H. J. Gal- HAS OYER SEVEN THOUSAND. failure, being hardest kind of Waterville. snd owned G. A. Fogg. In H. White Bouse today and extended a formal Coyer Napoleon, by n the dook this afternoon. He leaves a NEW PHASE OF HOLMES AFFAIR. a;; er, Capt. Brice, Capt. E, Plumer, of a drive in the last heat that he Fairfield ladies entertained in a invitation to the President to the peace full saved The the costume parade, Miss Edith Capt. J, C. Gilmore, Jr., Capt. W, H. Lewiston, September 14.—Nearly bioycle widow and several children. 14.—Treasurer jubilee to lie held in that city during the his entrance money. most hospitable way. first New York. September MiKittrick, Capt. Johnson. returns of votes cast for representative to Cobb was awarded the prize. the New York baseball club last week in October. The President as- rf Manor, a I doCail of He also mentioned Dr, G. Goodfellow Lady Village farm In the oarae the that all which sured his visitors that hs will attend if Congress from the seoond district give entry, afternoon trotting oday announced games and Mr. G. F. Howkins, of New York, won the race without getting down has and doss the pnblio business will permit. Hon. Nelson Dingley 7054 plurality. "to Food isd pacing races and there was good Baltimore played play for services performed, and expresses his of 2.07 8-4. In Easy William Holmes as a her mark the third heat all the heats the tith participant, v.urmest thanks to division brigade and to sport round. Between and re-in- she made a losing break and rhe Buy, s Inoe that player’s suspension EMPRESS’S REMAINS ON WAY TO TOLD* Driver Geers Easy usual whioh without excep- PRIEFLf variety show was !■ will bo the New .{iiuental commanders, was foroed to lay her up. given tatement, protested by tion. Flirt, Q, This action Is to be taken AUSTRIA. N. mare, took It to Cook, laught the crowd and then there were fork club. of division Falls, S'., in 2.1* 1-4 Easy ihe report commanders, was was die jecause of the reinstatement of Holmes Geneva. 14.—The con- Hon. Cyrus A. Sulloway yssterday The next mile the slowest of the bicyole races, the first of which was which a e have been September casket four'Ur’ v attaohed, already noon for accla- of Manoriwon to Eat, the league, after he had been suspend- taining the remains of the late Empress renominated Congress by and Lady handily Easy aalf a mile, best two out of three, and published. mation the of the First The 2 05 2.26 € d by the board of directors, from whose of Austria, borne on a four horse oar and by Republicans pace, pace and 2 14 trot was won on to by K. R. Hildreth of Bruns- L eaixlon there Is In the rales of the league followed two other cars almost burled district of New Hampshire. are today’s programme. Summaries- Digest. by ~Easy LbN A TOR FRYE IN WASHINGTON. 2.11 wick. 1.24 and 1.35. A. L. Mur- E 0 appeal, and stated further that if the in floral offerings, was conveyed to the The death of Hon. W. F. Lincoln, who Class—Trotting—Purse $2000 Time, br of F rotast of the New York olub is not Washington, September 14 —Senator railway station at 8.60 this morning. An served seven terms as mayc r of Boston, Bingen, s, by May King- uaker Oats ray Yarmouth was second, Charles J. He cognized, mandamus proceedings would o! a member of the enormous concourse of people witnessed was announced yesterday morning. Young Miss, by Young Jim Frye Maine, Spanish- Lovell, Freeport, third and James.Soule Cleans and Polishes robably at once be begun in the oourts here the cerBmony. The was led the died at his home in At all merioan peace commission,reached oortege by Tuesday night grocers if ANS 1 the to twc b i 1 Freeport, fourth. •Y DISSOLVING THE DIRT OR TARNISH, t compel National league take late He will have an interview reprtsenatives of the imperial court fol- Dorohester, after an illness of only Aloldalia, m,,(Dpre) J tonight. The lin 2-lb. »t the SURFACE CLEANED. U ctlon In the matter. With t&0 President tomorrow. lowed by the federal council, headed by days. Abbott,g (\lL&5i. ] thusiasm in active preparation for this \ Maine rtian was the Maine Miss Harriet A. Shaw will play a fasci- /precious stones, yet even they conductor. are not mu- were ev- Many of them professional festival. \ singers, composers, musicians, nating harp solo, Mr. E. M. Waterhouse great / depreciate in realizable money \ Mr. D. Ffrangcon Davies was born in erywhere, and it was a great festival. will sing the beautiful "Romance” from / value upon the death of their owtier.V Wales and is acknowledged to be one of It many months of untir- "Euryanthg,” and Mr. Gwilym Miles represented baritones of the day. In NOT SO will sing the great aria "Eri Tu,” by the greatest \ / he is He is \ with a policy of Life Insurance. / ! Verdi. The full orchestra will accom- oratorio woik unsurpassed. of sentiment and dramatic ability, \ When the death of a person in- / pany these artists and Will also render full and sured occurs, the investment / the overture to “Masaniello,” by Au- commits every score to memory \ of feeling and /attains its ber; the “Danse Macabre,” by Saint- sings with an intensity greatest, prompt-/ fervor rarely heard on the \ est cash value. / Saens, and a “New Festival March,” dramatic His ol written for the occasion by R. B. Hall concert stage. impersonation and it is of Waterville. Elijah is simply marvelous, that it will be one of the At the third concert, for the sec- safe to predict POPULAR HAT. remembered in the festi- | ond night, a particularly pleasing things longest val of 1898 by all those who are so for- | operatic programme will be rendered as to listen to this great artist composed of selections from grand tunate /dmon J^utualX in this role. He has been identified Italian, French and English operas. The the most festivals ol Dunlap. The orchestra will play the grand march with Important and with ail the mu- /Life . from “The of Gold- America leading Queen Sheba,” by hirts! and oratorio produc- Insurance] mark; the fascinating selections from sical organizations i this including “Carmen,” by Bizet; the dainty "Rondo tions in country, Boston, St. Bouts, Cincinnati and New Merry Is the only Agent. l Company, d’Amour,” by Westerhout; the “Love’s Chicago, J where his Elijah was pronounced Bream After the Ball,” by Czlbulka, ■fork, the entire to be a masterpiece \ JVIalne. / and the brilliant "Galop Chromatique,” by press Portland, of vocal art and a new creation in con- by Liszt. The chorus will sing a selec- best assortment of transcending anything that has We.carry the tion from the “Messiah,” the interesting ception, been heard in this country intellectual- low and medium Hats in the group of tone pictures from “The Tower priced In this line we claim to have the cor- and vocally. of Babel,” by ‘'Rubinstein; “Crowned ly market from rect thing. Mr. Gwilym Miles Is a favorite bari- With the Teiripe:A,” from “Ernani;” the / REASONS in the festival work. He is also Bows at tf 5c and etc., Finale -Aot 2 from’ “Lucia di Lammer- tone Four-in-hands, \ at 50c. / MbEHTw*ULT!PLIE d\ moor,” by Donizetti, and the Finale Act I of Welsh descent, with strong frame Union and a chest of iron. Small of stature Our Shirts are up to date. See our /why Mutual Policies/ CHARiXfTTE /’AACONDA. from “Martha.” Three great prima don- he is ac- but great of voice and power, S §1.00 grade. /are best. It is enough to state nas Will sing, anil' this will be their only baritones ol that\ effort from the many who knowledged one of the best all ing, energetic Mme. Gadski will /in requirements they are moderate/ a appearance together. time, and whlie many have were present and helped to make it the. present i' the “Grand Aria” from “Herodi- \in all are whole. Bach member ol sing been favorably received and have a rep- -privileges they generous,/ magnificent by Massenet; Mme. Maeonda will widei in all terms this this interest ade,” utation of longer standing and \ they are the chorus felt pride, Scene from “Lu- timely,/ sing the famous Mad m It was her festival or his festival, and \ all values they are / cia,” by Donizetti; Miss Rosa Green will mm be? HATTER ana this idea was carried out in every de- oOW \ liberal. Ask beau^ful "Lorelei,” by Liszt; for tail. Individuality and personal abilitj sing„the / Mr. Miles will sing “Dio Possente,” from FURNISHER, \ fuller facts. were lost in the one great effort anc / and all these solo- iWitrSrflji ! “Faust,”‘16y Gounod, determination to make it a festiva: ists wiff be^ieard in the concerted num- which should be remembered. To man} & bers with the choWrs-: This will undoubt- 237 and 239 Middle Streets. \ / it was a new experience, to all it was t edly be the mosP^Hlliant popular night and not only were the audience delight, of entire festival. Seldom are so charmed with the soloists and thrill- Urn many great artists heard on one pro- ed by the orchestra; they were spell- gramme with such a variety of selec- bound before the magnificent chorus as tions. COPYRIGHT,1898, the voices out in perfect harmon} * rang The fourth concert will be the second &r*.i»UF0KT,rvW i that SUPPLIES and precision, “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!’ The vegetable ingredients give SCHOOL entire % purely matinee, and at this time the JOHANNA its wonderful After all, it is the chorus that makes GADSKl Is SJ^H 1^/gaEBfc True’s Pin Worm Elixir ^nSlPBA 2 worms, make it also the Nh. the festival. Tou may have your or- § fugg IHIHSU power of expelling g M|ggi % but for the love of music ana a musical and •Si EsjB HsRlll hostmedicine known for curing all diseases I so mai sicians, and the foreign atmosphere g V chestra, be it ever grand; you M Kt-xtaMvar uaf ear membrane of the Gtomach and desire to have a "festival chorus in our she considered it of the mucous ^ ever so I experiences, although causes of have your soloists, be they mag- n.»e9 a bowels—one of the most frequent b have cheerfully sacrificed was |?i| Bocks. town” they quite possible to gain all that need- and adulto. An unrivalled and Drawing netic, so finished, so world renowned P BUBg a illness in children fag IS||( s§ Writing a hour to the careful study ful for a musical education in mi, of the bowels and atom- have your and s many quiet gcoa U tonic and regulator fagteBJn&flBI * but you must chorus, IfiLSawe » ksbbSQ a household of these difficult selections and have ocuntry, provided the ideal was placed 0 och True’s Elixir has been ,1. well chorus, or yot Itacts at once disciplined 0 „_ remedy for46 years. upon drilled^ met with these choruses, expending en- and adhered to. Wherever Mme. and .§ Blanks and Pads. cannot hav#a great festival. ; high 0 VFl M the blood, expelling impurities giving ACT* $ Spelling ergy and strength in their efforts to as- ; Maconda has been heard during the 1 BHH health and new life to the whole system. £ Director Chapman knew and recog- P g for it. care. Three i Price 35c. Ask your Druggist »T he sist the students under their past season have come reports of her 0 fafaim **■ un®“fijJPC J nized all this, and. although spared Dr. J.F. TRUE dtCQ., Auburn, Me. cheers for the festival chorus conduct- successes and compliments for her p Books and no money in getting the best of soloist! Composition Paper. ors all over the state, who make it pos- voice, her her style, her artistic and orchestral players, he also spared singing, f', sible for Director-in-chief Chapman to feeling—in fact, for all the qualities that neither time nor strength in rehearsing these grand festivals! A state fes- to make up a successful career on ... ----- Penholders and the different choruses, which under the give j go Pencils, Rubber, Pens. tival differs from a city festival and in- the concert stage. has faithful weekly drilling from their con- repute than Gwilym Lilies no one Rockland, Me. She has a soprano voles volves far more of detail and extended this scientious local conductors were read} ever made a greater success than of pleasing quality, is an enthusiastic a Miss Rosa Green comes from London supervision to bring all to perfect many School Books of all kinds, for the finishing touches of his magnetic young Welsh baritone. He made student and has roet with much suc- whole chorus, but for this amalgamat- as the principal contralto for the festi- master hand. Another year of the same at concert last season, over the "state and also Director is admi- val. She is a native of Kentucky, but friends every cess in concerts been ing process Chapman that faithful study and work has spent .. will doubtless be to know cities. She fitted and successful, has spent most of her time abroad and ho glad in New York and other large festi- rably eminently and we come to the second great re has been re-engaged for this festival. a favorite at the last festival, and His business manager, Mr. Homer N. has never been heard in public here. was the j the favorlW val, which promises to even surpass EVERETT ,n.WATERH0U5E. Miss Katherine M. Ricker, her many friends will be glad to have ] Chase of Auburn, Me., is most efficient She comes with high testimonials of first. The programmes are of a higt lontralto of Portland, was born in Fal- this to hear her ! in carrying out all plans and purposes merit and ability, haying met with an opportunity year order of merit. Too much of the clas- mouth, Me., and at an early age showed SHORT k HARMON He is a careful, conscientious business LORING, musical She studied at matter marked ability. a=Miss Harriet Shaw, the distinguished aepiofllwteadtf man, who looks well after every /■''M with sical or severe music would not mee1 heme and abroad and has met of Boston, was educated in the ! of detail and ably seconds ail Director She harpist the tastes of these audiences, many o: success in her musical career. of Carl Ziech. She play- ideas for the promotion and great famous school whom iva I Chapman’s of the best shrink from even the idea of t holds a fine position in one ed with success during the sum- success of all which pertains to the fes- great or i and is also a con- symphony an oratorio because of be- church choirs of Boston mer of 1S94 at the Royal Belvedere h williams tival business. .. ing unfamiliar ol evan ; on the concert stage. Her spe- A. Tren- .1 with the beauties by the man. favorite certs in Dresden, conducted these Much praise has been given which sh« works. But these festivals are in- cialty is oratorio work, in music director of the king of [«17very ! by Beethoven, wil for the 'hand- kler, royal tended “Fifth Symphony,” ! agement of the festival for her sym- to be educational as well as has received much praise Saxony. Her performances in Germany ... be rendered by the orchestra, which wli: 6ome souvenir programmes which the? MAN I pleasurable, and of [ quality and dramatic expres- have invariably enough the serious the overture to “Euryanthe,’ books are pathetic and in this country Egf also season. These has been i play ; publish each ablest mingled with the gay -to called forth high praise from the give by Weber, and the fascinating “Flirta- indeed valuable souvenirs, containing variety and satisfaction to all. I critics. TO HIS TRADE 1 I tion Waltzes,” by Steck. Th# chorus half tone pictures and life sketches of The programmes for the five ! The M-aine orchestra was perform- will “Hail to the Happy Brida: all artists and also cuts of the Symphony which will i sing the great psl ances, be by Mr. Chap- h»r» rendered with the : “Departure,” by Men- and conductors of organized last January « Wb fr*q«ootly witoom S Day,” Donizetti; different presidents w'as then man, and a series of concerts the choruses all over the state, the com- « to «a with and 3 It is composed of 40 members. com* eopy any plete list of chorus singers, an analysis given. of the programmes, plans of the audi- 1 “ Pot It ip attracts ftra aa& 11 toriums and many articles of valuable information and reference. These books the Pfiot megabit/ have very handsome covers, especially | designed for this festival. They were 4 In Htk oaaoa tits work la alwnya printed last year in purple and gold. ® and brings —oallont > This year they will be in green and tatisfactory gold. The personnel of the great artists who most inter- are to appear this season is ? TUB TIIUWTOW PRIWT, \ esting. Mme. Johanna Gadski is the > leading soprano, and she maintains to- in the fore- day an enviable reputation S^PORTUNMRj most rank of younger German dramatic singers. She has made a great success in opera and made her first appearance in New York in March, 1895, with the Damrosch German Opera company. H r triumphs are not confined to the oper- atic stage, for as a concert singer she has been applauded in Germany, Hol- land and the United States. At the Worcester (Mass.) festival in 1897 she BOSA GBEEN won the unanimous and most hearty praise of professional musicians, audi- sion. Her cousin, Mrs. Florence Knight critics. In her ences and solos and en- Palmer, was also born in Falmouth and numbers from works of semble Wagner has a charming soprano voice of much the next she aroused night the wildest beauty and cultivation. These two enthusiasm. Of rarely honored at the sympathetic young ladies were mHE partnership heretofore existing under as well as KATHERINE MRICKER voice personal appearance, a World's fair In Chicago by receiving JL the firm name of W. 11. Guy & Co., is of the art of mutual and the busi- mistress song, a sound, special diplomas for the most artistic chosen from the best musicians of the dissolved by consent, ness will henceforth be conducted under the well trained musician, a brave and in- of the whole convention. state. Dr. O. E. Wasgatt of Bangor is performance style of “The Longfellow Gallery,” by Mr. a will defatigable worker, singer devoted to They sang the duet from “Le Prophete,” the concert master. This orchestra S. G. Cushing, who will make all payments the task In hand, one that respects the Meyerbeer, which they will sing at be increased by soloists from Boston and collect all outstanding accounts. DAVIES. by W. H. GAY & CO. intentions of the composer and appre- D.FRAHQCON festival. «.nd will number 70 musicians for this this September 1, ISC-5. seplleodtvr** A’ltUAA R-CHAPAAM ciates them, a woolen beloved by all Mrs. Lou Duncan Barney was bom in festival work. who know her. respected and admired ' t--- miaom. Awmnau than it LAW COURT. _| _AMti—iim rOETLAYI) DAILY PRESS. figure by several thousands had^ever since the party came AND touched Republican into existence excepting two years when was received STATE PRESS. The following rescript MAINE joined of about half of the party temporarily here yesterday: %a/eek Kates. Subscription was ~$90,000 Ureenbaokers. borne reoovery the Androscoggin, ss. _ Riverton six 12th. Daily (in advance) $G per year; $3 for inevitable when the causes that caused George W. Cobb vs. foelaen A. Cum- PARK. Sept. 50 cents a month. $1.50 a quarter; or months; this great decrease disappeared became mings. Iho Daily is delivered every morning by Rescript, Whitehouse, J.—The question THIRTY YEAR i PER CENT less acute. The off year next preceding related to THE NEW YORK THE FADETTES. carrier anywhere within the city limits and at in issue between the parties Democrats threw votes so the attaohed without extra charge. 1894 the 45,000 ownership of certain goods :: Woodfords of one Women’s Orchestra of Boston. in the election of an eleotion by the defendant as the Specialty Company Daily (not Ju advance), invariably at the that 1894, property ZB03NTD S Democratic Pomeroy. Presenting unique novelties in rate of S7 a like that of 1890, the B. NICHOLS, Conductor. year. precisely Oral evidenoe was admissable to show CAROLINE cent. That shrink- OF THE Maine State Dress, (Weekly) published vote shrunk 33 11-3 per that the were a com- ol artists. for 6 goods consigned by Vaudeville, A superior organization every Thursday, $1.00 per year; 50 cents or laok and not age was not the result of apathy pany in Poston to the plaintiff, mouths; 25 cents for 3 mouths. to of it was due to at the Pomeroy, there being no evidence Donna of of interest, disgust & MME. ALCESTE GOERKA, Prima Soprano, Persons wishing to leave town for long a contract in writing. The assumption STANDISH WATER of their failure of the Democratic congress to keep con- short periods may have the addresses on the part of the defendant thnt a GOYA Violinist, of radical tariff reform and and MONS. COCCEJO, Hungarian as often as desired. its promise tract in writing had been disclosed by CONSTRUCTION papers changed CO., and the executive and the evidence was not warranted any Have been ongaged by the management will appear- in the afternoonand evening concerts Kates. ,he quarrel between by Advertising facts reported. DUE during the entire week._____ legislative branches of the government. 1928. In Daily Press $1.50 per square, for The only evidence of it was an admis- The Democratic voter in 1894 did not go “there week; $4.00 for one men'll. Three insertions sion by plaintiff’s oounsel that This company supplies Peering, West- other ad- to the beoause he was or was some and although FAT BR0S* * hosfobd, nr less, $1.00 per square. Every day polls apathetic correspondence,” brook, Gorham and Standish, and the iCECCDCnil TIICATRC this correspondence was offered to defen- rertisements, ono third less than these rates. indifferent, but because he was ugly. above bonds are CIlOUIl I ilCH I Lessees and Managers. dant’s counsel, it was not introduced in lltaBI View, $1.00 for one election Half square advertisements His remaining at home on day evidence, and whether it [shows a writ- month. week or $2.50 for one was not.due to indifference hut beoause ten contract does not appear. GUARANTEED is a of the width of a col- had been to 5TJ.T/.B.Y “A square” space he was the most effective If the goods consigned SffiBft, W W thought that WEDNESDAY, • UWr"Sept. 19-20-21,> • MATINEE. ono inch long. as claimed by defendant, and Portland Water Co. umn and his at the Pomeroy by one-third addi- way of expressing disgust go- to the iff, it is obvious that the Special Notices, on first page, not plait First Time In Portland of Klaw Si Erlanger’a Production of Eztravagauaa ings on in Washington. There have been would have had no cause of tional. plaintiff —FOR SALE BY— and it was immaterial what and Auction Sales, $2.00 per plenty of years when the Democratic party aotion, ap- Amusements the statute might have had re- Every Mother should have it In the insertions or has been indeed it seldom plication square eacli week. Three less, apathetic, very conditional sales not in house for colds, coughs, colic, croup^ specting writing For JACK cholera morbus. bites, has had reason to be an burns,bruises, BEANSTALK, square. any anything else, The for in- $1.50 per or not recorded. request or strains it is the M. PAYSON of the sprains sovereign cure. H. &C0., The Most Brilliant and Beantlfnl Stag* Production Age. Notices m nonpareil type and classed but in none of those has its vote this was Heading years struction upon point properly All who use it are amazed at its power All the Features a. Seen In Boiton and New York, line each with other notices, 15 cents per ever fallen so low as it did in 1894. refused. and it ever after. It soothes Bankers. paid In praise Seats on Sale Thursday at 9 a. m. Exceptions overruled. Insertion. 18 S6 it was not apathy either which every ache, every lameness, every pain, 32 Exchange St.. Portland, Me. Notices in reading matter type, every muscular soreness everywhere, Pure Heading the Democratic vote down to feb28 Bostonians. kept 34,000, NATIONAL CHINESE UNIVERSITY. or external, and in nine cases in ten speedily relieves and cures. John- _QP COMING—Tlic Famous Original cent3 line each insertion. whether internal $5 per than smaller than it had Liniment was in 1810, by the late Dr. A. an old fash- similar adver- more 20,000 ever 14.—Minister son’s Anodyne originated Johnson, Wants, To Let, For Sale and Washington, September to cure all ailments accompanied with irritation and inflammation. been in Presidential year since the of state ioned Family Physician, 25 cents week in advanco, for any Conger informed the department tisements, per from every known ailment of man- hut with the that the of China, by imperial ^ 40 words or less, no display. Displayed adver- war, disgust Chicago plat- Emperor kind is caused inflammation; of a R02II Ucm&TGP by BONDS. decree has sanctioned the opening I BIG the inflammation these headlines, aad all adver- form. The anger and in, ..■mi.... raa> cu re and tisements under disgust connec- national university at Pekin, in the disease in each case. Inflammation f tisements not paid in advance, will be charged responsible for the small figures you have conquered tion with educational institutions called manifested outwardly by redness, swelling and heat; in- GEM THEATER, PEAKS ISLANIL at regular rates. in 1894 and 1896 were less acute the third are to ne there by of the blood vessels, growth ot class, opened wardly by congestion ^ WEEK OF SEPT. 12. per square fever, and disease. The In Maine State Press—$1.00 this and of coure had less influence department and district cities. unsound tissue, pain of the year, form one complete plan mu- of Portland 4s due 1902-1912 Special engagement lor first insertion, and 50 cents per square for Graduates of the schools of the third vital organs City ^ on the voter. It was therefore natural to tually dependent; therefore iufla “ insertion. class may enter the intermediate colleges is felt of Portland 6s 1907 COMPANY each subsequent mation anywhere more City a, BOSTON OPERA GOMiQUE , Q expect that the Democratic vote would and the of Pekin. It is be- External in- “ Address all communications relating to sub* university or less everywhere, ,3nu of Peering 4s 1915 Who will appear In a repertoire of operas. A The curriculum the the flammation accom- City 7 to Portland show a considerable increase. really lieved that the adopted by impairs general “ ecriptions and advertisements bruises, bites, of 4s 1917 that it showed Japanese university will be followed. j good health of panics City Biddeford v Pirates of w Co., 07 Exchange Street, strange thing i9, not an stings, burns, scalds, chaps, Penzance, Publishing Another despatch from Minister Conger anypersou. of GOLD 4s due 1926 MONDAY and TUESDAY. H the increase was so cracks, strains, sprains, fractures, Town Tarveuth, (] Portland, Me. increase, but that indicate that the of China “ would Emperor etc., and is the chief danger therefrom. Merrimac H. H. 4s 1914 has a stride in advance in causes out- Co., r CHIMES OF NORMANDY, slight. taken long Internal inflammation frequently “ __ 1915 £ civilization by encouraging the news- ward swellings; as instances familiar to all we City of Zanzesville, 0.4s H WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. y stiff and rheumatism. “ FIVE GENERATIONS- papers of his empire to publish a truthful mention pimples, toothache, joints Gold 5s 1909 PBEBB. Yet the of internal inflammations make no out- Cleveland City Ry., : a THE ami mu auuuuuu m. uud great majority “ BILLEE _ side for which reason are often more dangerous; as 4s 1945 TAYLOR, to be both bold and fearless in the dis- show, they Union Pacific R. R« Gold (12 FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JH for pneumonia, appendicitis, etc. For full infor- of current affairs. He has by example: peritonitis, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. They Were Present on thd 95th Birthday cussion mation about all inflammatory diseases, send for our book INFLAMMATION Matinee every afternoon except Monday. _J Chinese proclamation, made the Care of Sick Room, sent free by mail. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. Performance at 8 o’clock. Matinees of Martha MoNelly. publio and Evening {[ Mrs, Dally Progress an official organ and has 0 at 2.45 o’clock. Casco Bay Steamers leave Cus- H The Cortes has approved the declared that artioles which appear in Prices on application. Correspon- Pn tom House Wharf at 2.15 for Matinees aud 7.80 ys Spanish Kound Tick- wanted Chinese though U for Evening Performances. Trip not because it newspapers apparently *« to cents. peace protoool, home of Byron shall not on that ac- ets.with coupons admitting Theatre,25 LJ At the beautiful country displeasing to him, dence Solicited. 20 cents. six to, we may be sure, but beoause there was Reserved Seats, 10 and Boxes, E. Moore of Boston, there was a family count be suppressed. chairs in each box, SO cents each chair. Admis- nothing else to do. 123Z He has direoted that important artioles Casco 20 cents. Bale Tuesday, September 13, to sion without Bay Coupon, gathering, on current events in the leading papers of Reserved Seats at Casco Bay Steamboat Ot- Senator Frye soys the ministers are celebrate the 95th birthday anniversary shall be marked and presented to him oe, Custom House Wharf. enthusiastic for the permanent of Mrs. Martha McNelly. promptly. li^TnTTTTiMHm^ spscially his the a beauti- He assigns, in proclamation of the Philippines. When It was a perfect autumn day, COMPANY, retention reason for this that ho desires to extend SWAN & BARRETT, isl- ful on the banks of the Sebasticook, ore called for to garrison the spot his of affairs, both Chinese 186 Middle St., Portland, Me. troops knowledge dtt we and a occasion for all the par- jly# and and put down the natives hope delightful and foreign. in A rustic table was spread they will be as enthusiastic .urging ticipants. ALLY OF GAIETY loaded CHINA AS POSSIBLE THEATRE, beneath the apple trees, which was Maine. their flocks to enlist. JAPAN. Foitland, with things galore. good JOHN F. ADAMS. Sole Lessee. withdraw his clan 12.—Delayed in trans- The Sultan refuses to At an early hour in the day the Pekin, September W. V. WILLIAMS, Bus. Man. Marquis Ito, recently from Crete at the demand of the to from all the points of mission.)—The troops began gather premier of Japan, arrived at Tien-Tsin Casco National Bank MAINE tbe and now the The You Have admirals of powers, the compass, from Benton, Clinton, yesterday and is expected here shortly. Kind -OF- RED LETTER DAY is what will the powers do Canaan, Pittsfield, Palmyra, Bangor, The visit of the great Japanese states- question an man as likely to result in PORTLAND, MAINE, about it. Perhaps the answer oan be Waterville, Portland, Deering is regarded Fairfield, offensive and defensive alliance. at recalling and evon from Mass. They oaine guessed pretty accurately by Barre, The marquis, it is asserted, is charged 8 Always Bought 12. of China ^VegetablePrcparationforAs- 1824. what they did when the Sultan failed in single and double teams and buck- to examine into the possibility Incorporated Monday, Sept. MUSIC massacres to her lost ground and beooming theFoodandReguta- far Ladies. to an end to the Armenian all laden with good thinks recovering similating g AND SURPLUS Matinee Every Day put boards; no there CAPITAL a useful ally. There is doubt the S tomachs andJBowels of ■ and enforce tbe reforms demanded by tickle the inner man. By noon the pas- ling has been a strong bias lately, among the the powers. It was praotically nothing ser-by might have thought a good-sized landing Chinamen, towards Japan, whose CO. has been SEW YORK VAUDEVILLE and the massacres want on and the re- campmeeting was in session by the collec- reforms the Emperor of China unenforced The Mean- attentively studying. Xo—ARTISTS—Xo FESTIVAL forms remain; today. tion of teams around the grounds. An imperial ediot just issued orders ijU, ONE MILLION the of of Sultan understands impossibility while the joyful meetings long sepa- director of the Northern railroad, to 1 the Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- Direct from Pastor, N. Y., on Western Tony agreement among the powers coeroive rated relatives and greetings of the commence a branch line to the neither tt to ob- ness andBest.Contains YETTA WM. Conductor. measures and defiantly snaps his fingers honored took up the time bills. Russia rcoently attempted MISS PETERS, R. CHAPMAN, grandmother road. nor Mineral. 1 tain a oontraot to build this OpiumiMorphine DOLLARS. Comedian and Soubrette. in their faces. until dinner was ready. Not Narcotic. is the last liv- and Producer, The aged Mrs. MoNelly SENATOR KYLE VERY ILL. Originator OQT, 10-11-12. The likelihood of in the PORTLAND, only fighting ing representative of the seoond genera- Interest Paid on MORGAN AND September 14.—Sena- WEST, Philippines is with the insurgents. The desoendents of Michael MoNel- Cleveland, Ohio, Dutch Comedians* lo the Auction Sale at tion of the H. of South Dakota, was Scape of Old a-SmUELPJimm ;s Come City all the force tor James Kyle Spaniards have surrendered settled in about 178& at the Forest TIME : DEPOSITS. ly, who Clinton, stricken with paralysis City Pumpkin Se*d~ Direct from Keith. N. Y.t had there to the Americans, and The senator is un- * 9.30 a. in. they He was of Scotch-Irish descent, born house, here today. JlxJenna ] y Hall, Monday, Sept, 19th, is in a serious, not PochelU Salts I secure a while Dewey’s fleet lies in front of Ma- were on conscious and though Draft* drawn on National Provincial This is the last opportunity to in 1752 at sea, while his parents * I Ramsey Sisters, condition. jtnise Seal- Bank of England, London, in large or to all live con- nila no troops can be sent thore. necessarily dangerous Musical Artists of Merit. course ticket admitting Spanish the way to this country. They (landed arrived here last Pppemunt small amount*, for *ale at current rate*. Senator Kyle evening * of the with reserved seat onr demands in re- I JnCarbonateSoda I f certs Festival Spain must yield to at, or near Philadlephla, where they set- to visit friends. This morning he arose Current Account* received on iavorable in fiirmSeed ) Don’t Miss Seeing for $5.00. Regular sale of single to the whatever tied. Michael served for several years 7 o’clock. A few hours later terms. gard Philipppines they about Clarified Sugar tickets will 20th at the of the Pennslyvania Conti- was taken Flavor. solicited from Individ- begin Tuesday, Sept. unless she can from artillery while in the hotel the Senator Wnbn/reen Correspondence THE AUSTIN’S, may be, get support his in 1781. J Bank* and other* Jones & Allen’s Music Store. nentals, receiving discharge suddenly ill. His entire right side was uals, Corporations, Statue Act aud Sludeuscope, Cressey, some of the European powers, and that is on an armed vessel of the to accounts, as well as from HOMER N. CHASE. He then was and he was rendered speechless. for desiring open But trouble with the colonies. paralyzed A perfect Remedy Consllpa- fj those wishing to transact Banking busi- Business Manager. extremely unlikely. A few moments later he beoarne uncon- this Favorite Everywhere. he drifted to the Kennebeo tiem. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, m ness of aaj description through Long Distance Telsphone, No. o29-2. insurgents which may end in fighting is About 1783, scious. Bank. and settled in Clinton. He married, in Worms .Feverish- _ not at all if we assert .Convulsions MR. AND MRS. ED. HENRY. improbable, perma- Susan Pushaw of Fairfield, and 'jg 1785, PENSION CHANGES. aessandLQSS OF SLEEP- 1 STEPHEN ft. SMALL President In a Society Belle. CIRCUIT tVdi,' nent sovereignty over Luson and give began to hew a home for his family out GRAND forest on the banks of the MARSHALL R. GODIN*. Cashier- ... OPENED BY THE ... them no part in the government. General of the virgin Washington, September 14.—The follow- of America’s Own Favorites, Sebastieook. Nino children had oome to Facsimile Signature feb'dtf Wheeler may have a chance to ; buckle on changes, resulting from the them, when the mother died, in 1810. ing pension w. N. WILLIAMS & HART, Maude F. M iue Mile Track Association his sword to but not the of are announced: I fight them, Span- In 1813, as a man of 60, his martial issue September 12, Comedy Sketch Duo. *♦« TO BK DECIDED AT IM spirit impelled him to again enlist, and ADDITIONAL. NTJW YORK. tta a m Always Original. pmnuo Thomas Huntley, South $6 to | marched to do battle with the coun- Berwick, RIGBY PARK, Hero is another press away 9Q MERCANTILE general aispatoh 15, enemy. In September, 1813, he was W. M. WILLIAMS. Portland, Maine, Sept. 12, 13, 14, about the congressional vote in this dis- try's severely wounded at Armstrong, Lower INCREASE. Comedian, Vocalist and Dancer. and 16, 1898. trict which is deoidly misleading to say and in July, 1815, he was mus- Canada; George W. Heath, Reeds Mills, $17 to Trust least: tered out. Co., the $30; John O. Soule, Patten, $8 to *13; Prices 30c. PROGRAMME OF RACES. For this service he received a pension o£ WRAPPEB. IOc, 20c, Mr. Reed carr e:l his district, but by a l’albot Jenks, Togus, $6 to $3. EXACT COPTOF First National Bank Building, MONDAY, SEPT. 13th. than for his $73 per year. He was a man of line edu- much less plurality years, and Middle .... *2,000 end until onfeebled REISSUE. THE CBNTAUB COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Corner Exchange 2.12 Class, Pacing, the Rev. hlr. cut- cation, was, by age, 1.000 opponent, McKinney, intellectual LADIES MATINEE DAILY. 2.42 Class, Trotting, of strong powers, Streets, Portland, Maine, ... ting down his margin from 9000 to less possessetd John P. Kelly, Boyd Lake, $50. 2.22 Class, Trotting, 1,600 He died in at the home of his son than 5090. Mr Reed lost 19 per cent., 1848, TUESDAY. SEPT. 13th. William in Benton. widows, etc. FINANCIAL. while the Democratic was less than 3 per original, offer the following bonds: His son William married Martha 2.17 Class, Trotting,. cent. MoKinney made his heaviest gains Minor of Silas Barrows, Burnham, $13. ... 1600 the sole sur- 2.36 Class, Pacing. of Clinton, who, .... in York county, which was a gratifying Roundy 2.27 Class, Trotting, 1,600 vivor of this was the person U. S. Govt. New 3's. result of bis hard labors there. Reed ran generation, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th, Gov. Powers in in whose honor this gathering, today, was VOLUNTEER AID ASSOCIATION. about even with Cum- .... $2,000 held. Machias Water Go. gold 5’s, NEW LOANS. 2.11 Class. Trotting, berland county, but was considerably be- for sheets bsen made 2,000 the 107 were six A call having by 2.19 Class, Pacing. liind him in York county. Among persons present Water Joe Patchen will go to beat the world’s record of her children, ail that are now living: the the ladies who have already OOOOOOOOOOOOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOO Maine, Co. gold 5’s. The difference between Mr. Reed’s vote hospitals, Newport, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th. McNeil.v of Clinton, Mrs. Isabelle so much work are again Henry accomplished R. .... $2,000 end Gov. Powers’s vote was smell in Whitten of Palmyra, Mrs. Phebe Joy of Bangor & Aroostook R. 1st 2.05 Class, Pacing. lend their ever willing hands $25,000 ... 1,500 of asked to 2.26 Class, Pacing. William MoNeliy Benton, Job .... either oounty. In Cumberland Mr. Clinton, WITH OUR 2.14 Class, Trotting, 2,500 of and Mrs. Martha to furnish the artioles now needed. It YOUR HOUSE 5’s. vote exceeded the Governor’s McNelly Clinton, EQUIP g Mortg. gold U. S. New 3 Per Cent. Bonds. 16th. Reed’s FRIDAY, SEPT. by Moore of Benton. that one of the Maine sur- is § .... expected about 200 and in York the Governor’s ex- and ^ja-Mous -«*- O of Ellsworth 4's. LTINEDUTE DELIVERY. 2.32 Class, Trotting, $1,500 The great-grand- from Chicka- City ... grandchildren so recently returned 0 2.08 Cass, Pacing, 2,000 ceeded Mr. Reed’s about 80 children were while there was one geons by legion, a visit to room 11 on K. ruauga will make Boston Terminal Co. bonds. Mr. losses In the great great-grandchild, Margaret The fastest horses In the world are entered Reed,’s being the All who would like to Hinds of Portland; five generations Friday forenoon. in these races. It will be a race war between two towns of Kittery and Eliot, known Martha William Mo- We also offer being Mrs. McNelly, hear what the association has done with $25,000 Washing- $10,000 turf heroes. as navy towns. The Democratic Mrs. Albert Don’t miss a sport. The world’s race yard Nelly, Mrs. George Libby, are in- day’s its money and supplies, cordially ton that era records will be broken at this meeting vote in York came out better than H. Hinds and Margaret Hinds. County 4’s, exempt county The 4’S. Reduced rates on all railroads. Ask for Rig- The oldest person present was tho vitod to be present. association, In Cumberland, because there was a big from taxation in this State. by Park excursion tickets. honored to, and the youngest who is untiring in CUMBERLAND_COUNTY 35c. grandma, from its president Furnace Admission, 50c. Grand Stand, light there over sherifl and county attor- 3 weeks. Atlantic Coal Aizina Robinson, whole of her through its corps sepl2olt several were zeal, 1 | and of course Mr. After the dinner, pictures ney, McKinney profited has never been busier An writ- executive officers, this. Mr. labored as taken. original poem, $10,000 THE BOSTON STAB COURSE by McKinney much of the Maine ten Miss Abbie M. Roundy |of than sinoe the return regi- We estimate free! o PRICE ON APPLICATION. in Cumberland as in by York, and if it had cousin of Mrs. Mc- dtt is represented in Portland by Ranno ph, a second ment. The are visited daily aug9 Portland Young Men’s been due to his hospitals “hard labors’’ that he was read by Charles A. Bean. the num- A. PALMER, Nelly, and needed are sent, MRS. L. made in York he supplies Association. gains ought to have increased We results! 8 Christian with at M. Steinert & Sons' Mu- iu homes has daily guarantee headquarters ber of cases street. made gains in Cumberland. As matter TO FREDERICK DOUG- and sic Store, 517 Congress MONUMENT to these also are sent comforts YEAR 4 PER CENT FIRST MORTG AGE BONDS- and will receive a and we we 20 Send us your address you of fact his “hard labors” had to Because manufacture with full par- nothing LASS.' aid and hasten a return WOODBURY & MOULTON, This issue is secured by a first mortgage on beautifully illustrated prospectus necessaries to the bar- w Course .Entertain- do with them. If he hadn’t his can give you greatest the land and building, on Congress and High ticulars. Boston Star opened N. 14.—To- Boston. Rochester, Y., September to health. streets Portland, which cost »130,000. The in- ment Co,,36 Bromfleld St., aug‘20lf mouth he would have as gains. got just many of a monu- © and the present rental of day was set for the unveiling At a recent meeting of the executive surance is $05,000, and more. The returns offices is OVER $6,000 per annum. votes, perhaps but that thanks be stores and ment to the late Ferderick Douglass, committee, it was voted The TOTAL interest charge is $i,000, so that from tho second and fourth districts are Do not wait for cold weather. the of the firm to have the press to all work- fS BANKERS, the income is OVER THREE TIMES THE FAIR to CUMBERLAND owing inutility extended through or send a card not yet, but the indications are Call at once and INTEREST charges. Legal opinion and furth- complete at this a of aid also the statue here time, portion ers of the volunteer association; will see er information on application. All of the will be held the reduction In the thore ex- our expert you. yj that majorities ;he exercises was omitted. Afternoon be to above three issues are in $500 that a vote of thanks tendered the Sts. pieces. 27th aud 28th. hall as ar- & all of as SEPTEMBER will he just abcut the same proportionate- ercises were held at Fitzhugh 0 Cor. Middle Exchange We recommend the above securities heirs of the J. B. Brown estate for the llot ABSOLUTELY SAFE, and offer in addition will be 2.50 class aud 2.36 Reed’s. Among the distinguished per- We also heat by Steam, Races for Tuesday ly as Mr. ranged. the bonds, in limited sons on the was Miss Susan kindly generous donation of the use of or Combination. v following high grade ClSSS. programme Water amounts: 2.37 class and 2.24. B. of this city; T. Thomas in the Brown memorial build- Wednesday The Maine election resembles that of Anthony the rooms INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Fortune, editor of the Age, New York; U. S. Bonds, 1925, 4’s Vermont. It reflects the existence of an to St. John B. Smith, ex-minister ing. Portland Water, tiold, 4’s SALKS. among the voters AUCTION extraordinary apathy Libera; John C. Daucy, collector of cus- Caroline A. Fallon, Secretary. value for OF CREDIT, Portland Railroad, tiold, 4 I-2’s and especially among Republicans. The We give full LETTERS oms of the port of Wilmington, N. C.; § ifluiue Central, 1st ifltge, 4’s 0. BAILEY & CO., Auctioneers. Democratic vote is shown by the returns By F. Chris. J. Perry, editor of the Philadel- Pori. & Knmford Falls, 4’s so far received to bs running close up to dollar we receive- © phia Tribune and Mayor Warner. every DRAFTS. Union 1st 4’s Sale of and that of 1890, but tho Republican vote has FOREIGN Pacific, iffitgc, morlgagee Millinery Charles H. Lee of Rochester made the aug24dt! «’s off over 20 cent. Gov. Powers's hat is not washed? 0 New York & New Eng. Goods, Show Cases, etc. Iailen per address presenting the monument to the Fancy plurality will be little more than one-half West Chicago St. R. K. 5’s the lead of two and city. Joliet 5’s SATURDAY', Sept, frth, at 10 a. m„ at Republican years ago ‘‘The character of a said Almost everything—in the Railroad, Bold, country,” he, ON our rooms, 46 Exchange street, we aha,'l a third less than that of four years ago “is often known by the class of men it Belfast 6’s taken in sell by order of mortgagee a lot of Millinery, The Democrats are the house or on the person- exchange. recovering strength crowns. Monuments dedicated to heroes Fancy Goods, two Show Cases, Chairs, etc. lost in 1894 and 1890 and the Republican.-, and disclose a nation’s ideas and seplfidtd what then fciuch patriots must be washed. are losing they gained, reveal the growth and grandeur of its appears to be the teaching of the Vermont civilization.” FELS NAPTHA soap PORTLAND TRUST iOMPANY. BAILEY & PORTLAND FOUNDRY dtf fT6. CO~ and more the Maine re- CO., result STOVE especially knew aug6 Mr. Daucy, who Mr. Dcuglass in- best for all wash- sult.—Springfield Republican. timately, delivered the principal address, | | Foot of Street. Auctioneers and Commission Mercianti life of the Chestnut O We suppose no human being pos- reviewing the great freudman. ing and cleaning. 0 STEPHEN MAINSPRINGS, 75c. of sense ever for several of the speakers deprecated south- BERRY, Salesroom 46 Street. sessed ordinary imagined or 0 We Eetail “Atlantic” Stoves at Our Works. O The best American Mainsprings, made by the Exchange ern by white mon on colored Needs only cold 1 tangos and Parlor that tho Democratic vote in outrages Elgin and Waltham companies. Warranted a moment and the time would come and F. O. BAILET. c. w. AM.ex persons hopod for one McKENNEY, the Jeweler remain at the actual lukewarm water. (q>aid year. tf Maine would permanently when there would be equality be- Job Monument Square. marl9du narht the races. Pliila. ice. ST Plum street. figure it fell to in 1894, which was a lov.tr tween Grocers sell it. FELS & C'9., 000000000000005000000000000 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW advertisements. new advertisements. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | ARRESTED FOR FORGERY. _ MUSIC AND DRAMA. pearance at the park this year. They have made many friends since their de- H. in In Boston but and it is another sea- Henry Taylor Custody JACK AND THE earnestly hoped BEANSTALK. in Maine, son will find the Fadettes again discours- Wanted the famous “Jack and the Beanstalk,” ing delightful melody at the out-of-door from extravaganza which has been a consistenl theatre. By means of information receiveri the and constant reoord breaker during on a Boston arrestee It was certainly a luoky stroke the Maine, polioe inspector “The Household Outfitters,” name o: I of its is to be were a man the | years existence, presented of the that they yesterday giving j part management ( Monday, at the Jefferson Theatre next fortunate enough to secure Mine. Goeika Henry H. Taylor of Chicago, 111. Taylo: SEASONABLE DISPLAY The coming of Tuesday and Wednesday. and Mens. Coccejo. Their talents are of was arrested as a fugitive from justioe & LEIGHTON. is cer- OF SON this and attraction in on thi popular worthy a high order. being wanted Limington, HOOPER, as could be £ tain to awaken such interest Cushing and Merrill do a very olever oharge of forging and uttering a oheck. of this who i aroused by no other performance bit of by-play that is sooring a decided The police aocuse Taylor, the warmest class and that it will receive hit. twenty-nine years old and married, o: FINE WOOLENS A Free Exhibition kind of welcome goes without saying. cornet solos on a bass the name of John D. to The playing of forging Murray — IN OUR — in a • • • • OF • • • • The is now bright a check for drawn on the Case. piece rosplendent horn by one of the Patterns is olever $125 never before been new dress and has piece of work while their .wittioisms are National bank of Portland as recently re advantage, lhe shown to so favorable refreshingly new. ported. It is claimed that Taylor sno TAILORING DEPARTMENT. THREE FAMOUS PAINTINGS. it is said to be the company presenting Don’t fail to avail yourself of this last oeedsd in persuading C. F. Emery, merit it has ever had, the season with a beet in Individual opportunity to enjoy Riverton theatre hotel man at Limington, to cash it. Tay We open up superior than be- line of Woolens for Fall and IN HER while it is numerioally.stronger before the fall sets m in earnest. lor acoording to the police, representec JERUSALEM GLORY. Winter Overcoats, Suits and The addition of Louise Hepner, himself as a horse dealer who was taking foro. THE GAIETY. Trousers. JERUSALEM OF TODAY. and Jessie Yillars to th« a the Pine Tree State look Marie Celeste trip through Our stock the The are to know that represents products of the vocal public getting chance to somi company has augmented quality ing for a good purchase tho best Foreign and Domestic Looms. JERUSALEM AS SHE MAY BE. Nellie they have a good vaudeville show in of the performance groatly. good animals. It is said that Taylor re- All the Novelties in Scotch Goods and Boss H. M. Portland. It is at the Gaiety and judging Worsteds are in Lynoh, Harry Kelly, , fuses to return to Maine, without requisi Fancy single pattern The Exhibit will open Wednesday at 9 o’clock a. in. and con- Dan Baker and by the partronage the various actors The are confined to us and Morse, Henry Leone, tion papers. prices. styles tinue the balance of the week and a few be Wo shall continue in their former places, have made themselves favorites among canbot duplicated. be days of the next week. others, these Goods 10 of the amusement classes. Be sure pleased to show all who while H. C. Blaney in the character going THE ALLIANCE HERE. are interested and incidentally to take the fun of the and go to the matinees as wel as the “King Cole, augments an order for your Fall and Winter These magnificent water colors are the work of the world renowned painter evening performances. Visits Our pieoe. While this attraction is intimately United States Training Ship Oattil. “Tage Wedege” of Copenhagen, Denmark. ^ some idea of known to the great mass of local theatre Harbor. To give you the magnitude of the work, we would state that ii of its chief attractive BRAVE DEED. each is eight feet, six inches in height, by ten feet in length, making I goers, a resume pioture Its them a trio of the largest water colors in the world. qualities will not be out of plaoe. The United States Training ship Alii lie in strength and attractiveness largely An Officer of Allan Steamer Laurentlan ance cast anohor yesterday in Hog 1 slant HASKELL tone HONES, clean and healthful She has in ail about fourteei A city of palaces, equalled in its exter- its altogether Risks His Life. roads. JCHUOHLLHIIFRUXALEM INIII HERnun umniGLORY I is taken to main- Tailors, | nal magniflcence ancient Rome. and in the care which guns, including a field piece which 6etn only by as are to stand on an entertainment ■“Standing you supposed tain it as pre-eminently The the Mon- on the deck. followinginoident told by the Mount of Olives, the grand old city lays before you bathed in the bright to ohildren, as well as to fits for service in thi CLOTHIERS AND to give pleasure treal Star will be of interest to the Port- The Alliance boys FURNISHERS, morning sunlight, a glorious object lesson never to be forgotten. Its musio, ballets, serve a sit those of larger growth. land friends of the offioers of the Allan regular navy and they have to Monument Square. embellishments are in them- on board of her. septl5 dtl and pictorial liner Laurentlan who make Portland months’ apprenticeship IFRIIXAI FM AX XHF IX S Contrast the life, color and grandeur of the 'of a from tht JCnUOHU-HI UfU. id selves sufficient to give popularity their winter port: She has been out month |aacientcitv with the Jerusalem of today, as far easl 1 great degree. The melodies arej-ythmical “Two offioers of the S. S. Laurentlan. Brooklyn navy yard and went naught left but the crumbling evidences of cadence that com- came in undei what once was—a sad on all human and have the rippling struggling in the water at the Allan Line as Northeast Harbor. She commentary greatness. *| the ear. The bal- to a outsidi mends them of popular docks, where the steamer was tied up to sail from Booth bay point just distinct eaoh in its her were started and lets possess beauty unload, caused no little sensation on the when engines up ballet “The She JERUSALEM AS SHE MAY BE own way. The (olectrical wharves last One of the officers, she steamed in to her anohorage. 1 I of night. ““iciu. Beautiful of the new Birth of the Firefly” is an example makes about six knots an hour under landscapes Mr. Welsh, the purser, narrowly escaped I the of I1 the dream ana me city built upon ruins of the old, the prophecy fulfilled, Israel rare beauty and ingenuity for the steam and about ten with steam and sailf drowning, and had it not been realized; the wilderness does indeed “blossom as the rose.” Ballet” is not less attractive, in a breeza “Blackbird prompt aotion of Mr. Pitts, the chief offi- oombined good nature. although of an entirely diff* aot friend would no Inoluding officers and able seamen there cer of the vessel, his You are cordially invited to visit the 4th floor and view these beauti- costumes h vj all been are about 160 men ana boys on board the The scenery and. doubt have gone to the botom, before help ful masterpieces. Clergymen, church societies, Sunday school toachers and will nave all the are divided as follows: FLANNELETTES! renewed and “Jaok” Allianca They will fine the exhibit to be of interest. could have reached him. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦»♦♦» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »«♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< «M« scholars, special of a new thirf-.c sailors and 120 tiovs. gorgeous ness, glitter and glory “The accident happened while Mr. when it is shown here. Ne- The sohool will remain in Portland production, Welsh was asoending the ship’s ladder, ship are in tending to the harbor about five days and will then pro- gotiations progress hanging at the side. He had gone part of I of the entire and pro- oeed to Gardiner oil the Massachusetts transfer company the way ud the steps, when hli friend, bay to London at the end of this sea- roast for fourteen days’ target praotioe. FLANNELETTES! § duction made FLANNELETTES! was in sheds, who standing „the •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ In that event it will be a long time From there she will oont'.nue to the I I son. some laughing remark to him and Mr. be seen in this and the crew before “Jaok” will again Welsh turned round to reply. In his Brooklyn navy yard present and the engagement of will be discharged from the train- city forthcoming haste, he slipped and fell into the water boys we interest from that fact. and most of them transferred to That is the price at which will take on new between the ship and the wharves. Al- ing ship matinee to be Wednes- vessels of the navy. in Plain and Fancies. Same A speoial given though he is a good swimmer, he sank regular Best quality now offer afternoon will appeal to ladies and under The A Ilian oe will then go to Newport day at once and disappeared from view as we have sold for 12 I -2c. This new lot for of seats commences thi: and a fresh lot of will be taken on ohildren. Sale the steamer. Fortunately, Mr. Pitts saw boys board for the six months training neces- of morning. the perilous position of his friend, just as one week at the low price THE GEM. to make sailors out of them. They he was turning away after making the sary FASVIOUS will make a to the West Indies this The Boston Comic Opera company gave remark and, grasping a life buoy bang- trip 9c winter. yard. the always pleasing opera, the Chimes ing near, threw it in the water. A hand ir.ati of Nomandy at the Gem, yesterday clutched the buoy and took it down, MAINE FEDERATION^ OF WOMEN’S One case of 10c Flannelettes in Fancies, at which nee and evening performances while Mr. Pitts immediately jumped in CLUBS. cut to there were good audiences. The opera after bis friend. .He suooeeed in resoning also Plains, The Saturday club of Brunswiok, who was well staged and costumed, and all him and after the watch was alarmed the entertain September 28, 29th and 30th the little details that go to make up a Vo the Maine Federation of Women’s clubs, yard, perfect performance were oarefully at- have nearly completed arrangements for Range tended to. There is one great satisfac- “When ^recovered Mr. Welsh was very the same. Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Robin- tion in attending a performance at this weak and was placed under the dootor’s “ son, president and vioe-president of the play house. Everything connect- treatment, Ttois morning he was much T. F. popular will entertain the diretors. Mrs. HOMSTED’S, club, ed with the production is carefully looked In explaining the occurrence improved. Briggs, president of the federation, will after and the people of Portland appreci- he said that he believed in falling he had 451 St. u be Mrs. Robinson’s guest. Mrs. Porter, Congress ate the efiorts of the management of the struck his head against something, vice president of the federation, Mrs. B. Gem by their generous patronage. which had rendered him too stunned to F. Eaton, treasurer, Miss Nsllie Marston, There were quite a number of box and himseit To show his help gratitude, secretary and Mrs. Fred for an last corresponding HAVE YOU ANY USE opera parties present evening. Every Mr. Welsh presented his friend with a White, recording seoretary, are to be the one 6eemed to thoroughly enjoy the per- watch this morning." gold guests of Mrs. Stevens. The hospitality fomances and the applause was generous r Jt____ committee have secured plaoes for the and hearty. G- T. R.IWPROVEMENTS. president and delegate for each olub ot The as a wnoie was splendidly opera federation. The of Bowdoin jef*' the faoulty THE RANGE IS EXACTLY LIKE THE A ROE CUT. and sung by the company. All Muoh Work Done on the middle Division f. presented have very offered Memorial Coat. kindly Odd in voice and college the principles were good This Summer. hall for the reoeption Wednesday evening That Is less than the foundry price for common ranges. their parts perfectly. Mr. Frank sang which promises to be one of the most We have 59 Odd Coats that were made up for Bicycle wear. Edwards was a capital Marquis de Corn- of work has TVTAG.ee IS NOT A great deal improvement brilliant in the history of the federation. We did have Bicycle Pant, to match them. The suiis have sold THE COMMON, is a ac- ville. Mr. John F.|ilcDevitt great on the line of the Grand been going along Those who have attended the for to a and we have sold the Trousers for to ol reoeptlons $6.50 $18 suit, $2.50 range made. to the oomio opera stage, Trunk in the middle division this sum- It is the best cooking quisition heretofore will be only two anxious to a a voice oi $5.00 pair. best for scores of manly presence, well-trained as a the road-bed of the It has been the years. mer, and result participate in this function. The meet- large compass and extraordinary sweet- is in better than It has been the highest priced for years. company probably shape are to be in the the role oi ings Congregational ness and power. He sang since the rails were first laid. We now make on it the wonderful price of S at any time church and to everyone. Promi- is a re- open I Jean Miss Currier of the middle THE AT ONLY perfectly. Superintendent Fitzhagh, nent olub women from other states ore NOW Wt OFFER TO SELL of her she ODD COATS for one years, of the Grand stated that, markable^singer division Trunk, a programme that shows that expected. Thursday evening has a Very sweet voice of the 120 miles of 30- the work laying of rare excellence is promised. Mr. S19.00. she has had excellent training. Most oi section pound steel rails on the southern Arthur W. of Bath, will an encore. Mr. Hyde, organist to and to be durable her numbers received of the division will be next The Range is guaranteed please practical, completed render several selections. Miss Margaret each. Huburt Dodd sang and aoted the diffi- and beautiful. week. The track laying has been proceed- Bradford Morton of Muss.. *f the to the sat- Plymouth, .SO cult role of Gaspard miser, ed with about five miles of A of its utility and economy is here given: very rapidly, a singer of considerable note, will sing. $1 guarantee g isfaction of the audience. Mr. Callahan down. rails per day having been put Mrs. J. A. Clark of Caribou will These coats are all wool, style, all new this season, suit- Harllie and Miss Lea give good vvas verv good There now remains 23 miles to be only a and as an unusual feature of able for office or house uses. All sixes are repre- excellent Geramlne. poem bicycle, street, flour) has been and can be Remonds was an line Fails 310 Loaves of bread (I barrel of laid. The between Niagara the ana one never ceiore 32 to 44. WE EXPECT TO CLOSE THEM ALL OCT THIS were in hands and programme sented, The minor parts good aim xiaiiiiiluu lias uemi * c- in 61*2 hours with the use of piouuuauj given the federation. Prof. Ward, form- WEEK. baked in a Magee Range only well sung. rails were laid built. New heavy down, erly of Syraonso untversity, now of 18 1*2 ibs of coal. The Chimes will be given two more of St. Catharines. new ties put just west Cambridge, will speak on “The Training today. The steamer leaves performances The road was also en- of the Future Citizen.’’ Prof. Ward is Custom house wharf at 2.15 for the mati- Alt has the wonderful Magee Oven Thermometer, which gives the *s tirely reballasted with lake shore gravel, the husband of Mr. May Alden Ward, rpi1S0 $1 Q T|<1110*0 and 7.30 and 8 for the evening per- A illB ^pAi/.W AlU/HS^vJ exaot condition of the oven as regards heat and makes cooking nee which, being free from dust, makes a entertained oiub who has so delightfully sure and formances. As these will be the last per- deal of satisfactory. | much cleaner roadbed. A great women of this and other states at sim- are made of new iron and have Gem this season the are handsomely nickel trimmed, always always §5 formances at the the middle division CLOTHING Magee Ranges the roadbed through Mrs. Ward most en- STANDARD ilar meetings. twas CO., the smoothest of castings. ... _ 1 house should be packed at the popular will this generally has also been reballasted and received at Bangor last If want the reliable, desirable Magee. Range, you profit by chance we now offer for thusiastically you real, prioes which prevail there the opera in first class placed shape. year by the federation. Another able No. 255 Middle Street, you. ;\f season. The new yard at Fort Erie is completed lecturer that all will be glad to hear is OPERATORS OF 36 the most famous RIVERTON PARK. the new steel bridge across Sixteen Mile Mrs. Ellen A. Hiohardson, president of (MANCFACTURERS, AND STORES.) THEE MA-GrEE, IFt-Cum-S*©, west of St. Catharines. Plans seplB Creek, just Memorial __ _d4t The New York Specialty company and George Washington Universi- the PRICE in our store only $10.00 \,_ I are now prepared for a $10,000 station at has consented to be other attractions at Riverton park are ty, who in Bruns- PRICE. will be commenced XIIIS IS NECESSARILY A CASH Galt, work on whioh and on Club Women filling the Eeats in the rustic theatre. wick speak and this autumn During the year new sta- Relation to Everyone is looking forward with mingled Their Society. Are Obtainable at Our Store. were built at Merritton, St. Cathar- Repairs Always and regret to Saturday. Pleasure tions The federation now numbers about 100 Magee pleasure « one if can find no time in which to call here. ines and Berlin, and the stations at clubs and several clubs are Let us call and talk with you about you gj In anticipation of the "request pro- asking admis- 0 are to be re- the Beamsville and Grimsby sion at this gramme” to be given by Fadettes, meeting. e modelled. directors feel and regret that it will be their last ap- The the meeting will be “THE HOUSEHOLD OUTFITTERS” one of interest to club 8 Winnipesaukee excursion on September great every repre- and desire a at- 21st sented, earnestly large tendance that each club may receive and BEST GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. renewed inspiration. Several leading HOOPER, SON & LEIGHTON. TlAST as club women are of candidates The Grand Trunk Railway System spoken OUR TERMS—“Your Money Back If the Goods Don’t Suit You.’’ Rich- of breakfast will run another excursion on Sunday for the new president. Mrs. Laura j| ^ next from Island Pond to Portland, and ards, Gardiner; Miss Connor, Fairfield, foods Mrs. J. ^ also from Portland to Gorham and Ber- Mrs. Anna Hunt, Augusta, and lin, N. H. A. Wissell of Bangor are among them. The delicate sweet of lines 4 This is to meet the popular demand, Nearly all railroad and steamboat to Card of Tliiinks. V Grape Sugar. and anybody who can, should take in offer one fare for round trip, good go < MARRIAGES. 1st. Aid Association of these delightful excursions as the color on the 27th and return October Volunteer Port’and, THUMe., licrebv extends Hs sincore thanks Excursion of the autumn leaves and the o: to each valley of is a In Willis L. Mains and and deep sense appreciation ami Sunday The to good Brtdgton. Sept. 10, trip Winniposaukee both of worker who lias helped to make this as- -TO- scenery are now at their best No one Cost Miss Myra B. Barton, Naples. every Grape-Nuts one. it on September 21st. |1.50. Charles M. and sociation a blessing to the cause of humanity should miss this Try Eln Brigdton, Sept. 12, [Combs opportunity. See adver- Miss Clara K. Dickinson, both of Brtdgton. and loving sympathy lor the patriotic detehders same. and of our ling. CRR’S ISLAND and SMALL POINT HARBOR At Grocers. tisements for full particulars. VOTE OF BRIDGTON. • the in Springvale. Sept. 10, Frank Sharplev gio'i'ious THE both of CAROLINE A. • Lizzie Alexander, Springvale. FALLON, Sec’y. Madeleine will run of elections returns the order Executive Porland Steamer On Steamer LOST A FINGER. In our table vote ® Established 1839. Per Committee, V. route ^Nk'.a. M**Jr*J& • 1894. Volunteer Aid Association. it Percy Sunday, Sept. 18, leaving Ik in some way was Incorporated Portland Pier at 10 a at Orr's Thomas K. Hinds of Summer of Harrison substituted m., touching street, a DEATHS. Island and Small Point Harbor, time A TOOTHSOME NOVELTY. for tbe vote of Bridgton. The oorrect Ample brakeman on the Boston & Maine rail- will be given to obtain dinner at the Altiqulpp a of is as follows: IVolicc. House, Small Point, leave Small Point, at The food expert who invented Grape- road, was brought to the Maine General vote Bridgton Ellen M. bed 2 p. m., Orr’s Island, 3.16 p. m.; arrive In Po the struck a Powers, 316, Lord 221, Ladd 8, Lermond SUIT DISMISSED. THE ODD FELLOWS. In this city, Sept. 14, Tlieolus F., inrant son wife, Jordan, having left my Nuts, pre-digesied food, hospital about ten o’clock G. aged 6 MY and board, I hereby lorbld all har- land, 6 p. m. Why not go on this sale and ha ve has bad a Monday night 3. M Stephen 11. and Catherine Cady, persons fancy. This novelty case of the in th« stilt of The Grand or her on account as 1 shall It to say that you have seen Casco bay from public as a result of an accident at Saoo. Hinds 231. In the hearing following Past, Representa- ponths. 10 days. boring trusting my do Reert 305, McKinney no bills of her after this date. Cape Elizabeth to Cape Small Point, the ex- mrprisingly rapid sale. Many peoplo vs F, M. for an ac- tives of the O. from parents residence. 60 Gray pav contracting left this city at five o’clock on the 292, Chute 222. D. M. Graffam Kay, Supreme Grand Lodge I. [Funeral treme points of the also have dinner at not eat grains for breakfast because they freight Despeaus jtreet. Thursday afteruon at 3 o’clock. ALBERT E. JORDAN. bay, and Saco in the case of the Elias Dodge O. F., from will at- 14, Annie, daughter Of Pat- 14,1898. the first house bnilt in Maine for summer are too often but train west, at while counting Portland, probably Intnts city. Sept. Portland, Sept, sepl5d;st* poorly prepared, coupling 24 7 mos. hoarders. Fare So Ots, round trip. MAINE WOMEN’ of Westbrook the case was dis- tend its O. •lok and Margaret Welch, aged years, cooked cars he jammed his middle linger on his SUFFRAGE. estate session at Boston next week: Dinner 50 11». sepl6d3t Grape-Nuts, being thoroughly 1 with a The Maine Woman’s without a in the Probate B. D. 232 Dan- and ready for the table and crisp, hand so badly that it had to be am Suffrage Associa- missed hearing Whitten, B. C. Stone. A. Smith, rFuneral from parents’ residence. right 2 o’clock, to the good tion send an invitation to all by Judge morn- W. K. 0. H. ’orth street, Thursday afternoon at DR. F. AUSTIN MISS ANNA l. charming flavor, appeals at the hospital. He was not state organi- Court Peabody yesterday Plummer, Milton Higgins, church at 2.30 TENNEY, WILLEY, and taste of all pututed at St. Dominic’s judgment particular peo- zations of women, to send a by consent of both without French, Joshua H. P. Geo. [services otherwise injured. fraternal ing, parties Davis, Cox, 5 W. E. Cora L. Lancaster, OOTCTXjXfiSa?, Teacher of Piano and ple. delegate to their suffrage convention to prejuaioe. I. W. Parker and S. Kenworthy, Jr. l'n Peaks Island, Sept. 14, Organ. Leading grocers sell Grape-Nuts. 453 1-3 Congress -t., STREET to to Centre Harbor be held at for and - From X. F. Oi Soliler-* Mouumen'. BX PARJaiS Made bv Postum Cereal Lirn., WilFcost $1.50 go Hampden, September 26 and Batesjappeared Graffam, Deerlng—R. G. Dyer, Friday afternoon at 2.30 j>. Co., 1STFuneV*servlces Eyes examined free every Saturday, jlytdll sepiKUw* •Battle Creek, lS«k on the Hist. 27. mond & Drummond for Kay. Clark, Oakdale; J, N. Keade, Woodt'ords. j’clock ai Forest City Cemetery. — I'O l-Oll GAL*, I TOWNS. MISCELLANEOUS. YV A > T10 U IT HAT Hf‘i LLT. MAINE promised for Wednesday and Thursday. The regular meeting of Temple lodge airynojASgoro. off The Election very quietly. of Masons w-is held last at their Ji»>« head I wori,v passed evening words ;c»eriod under ortV uaerTtii -• woidi in*ertrd ornler rhl* h«tad with one or two Forty nniler ; 11 i head For*y Gathered c trash in *»dvano«. oae wefik for «»»>* week for in Hfhanos. JVUVM Full Vtl'liSfU'. Items oi Interest by Cone* Republican,candidates, hall. West end. The principal business on© weak tar "o ents, cent#, rush in advance. :>fi c-«nr*. rash exceptions, received the usual majorities. pendente of the Press, has the largest atten- befors the meeting was the balloting for Gould’s Academy as house- or new WANTED—A position managing EO»V K \ LE—The largest assortment of Jar- Which Is I’, t er, Try on Experiment candidates. *» o mo LET—At Congress st.. over the Globe dance ror ten years. keeper, one capable of filling position Jl. FOlldinieres io be ioun in the trorn 10 Twenty-sevenat the shoe store, on large iront room and side city, a Tortlaml Citizen’* students entered the school opening Mr. W. B. wife of the also wiling to bo useful as general to ten do’lers Pot soii 50c Trolli by ISxpcri- CUMBERLAND. [Boothby ijand trust; room with set bow l and xebago wat-r Suitable cents up each. ing had give bushel. Fo ter- of the term. West were in the housekeeper;'having experience'can for offices, lodging rooms or light per KENDALL & WHITNEY, 1KT*. end, attendance upon references as to ability and oh tr- lioiisoke.-PMP'. West Cumberland, Sept. 12.—Mr. Ed- satisfactory Apply ro MKS. PALMER'S EMPLOYMENT a! and Temple Sl3. 15-1 GRAY. Rochester fair yesterday. ader. Address, S. A. S. 37, this office, 15-1 win Morrill of South Portland was at his chiefly upon the condition of the stomach. OPPICK. ,5_1 E. Mr. SALE—First class foot power Lathe. 9 new is an l3.-Lorenzo Dow, Archie Duncan of Lynn, Mass., woman T^OK Something experiment. father’s, Mr. Levi Morrills’ last Dry Mills, Sept. If the stomach is not its W AN TE D-Situation by an American rr i'—2 new rents, u 50 aut- Sunday, his performing "" O LE containing" 6 rooms inch swing, inch between centers, of is visiting parents is the of Mr. of this as m a small fami- I cold Must be proven to be as represented. The ladies’ circle will meet with Mrs. Esq., Chicago guest W. P. Hodsdon working housekeeper each, hntli, hot aud water; sm 11 fam- omatic feed, a justabie tool c rrlage, aduista- Dow and friends. cannot new Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. proper functions, you enjoy good ly; good references given and good required. ily only. i’nce $15 each; in buiiduig cor- ble centers. chucks, etc., suitable for metal or 13e successful or you doubt it. Herman Wilson next have re- city. Maine. 14-1 Thursday the ]5th, Mrs. Sarah Brown’s company health. The Hoff’s Aticress YV., lvnightville, ner Kraolclin and Oxford streets. .John p wood i.iruing. Circular saw, arbor and table; is not Mr. Albert Bohnsen is the of his genuine Johann i be statement cf a manufacturer ail are cordially invited. turned to their home in Portland. guest PROCTEu. Gontnial Block._ivi just the machine for an amateur or small ma- | a with Walter Biown of Portland made Mr. John Bohnsen. Malt Extract, when taken meals, lir AN TED—Young lady with experience chine shop. Address, GEO. F. GOULD, 85 Ex- of merit. Mr. .John Shaw and unole, ** LET—A flue rent of seven rones; steam convincing proof family, and Miss and Mrs. would like position as stenographer ami mo St., Portland, .Me. 15-1 short visit to his Mr. will aid the stomach to its ■ set lubs hath and all modern im- change Blit the indorsement of a friend is. Annie Chase of parents, perform duty typewriter. Used to assisting in the book- heat, Portland, visited at his John one last week. No. 142 Sherman street, near Brown, qay in order, and thus enable keeping and general office work. Address provements. POll SALE OR EXCHANG E-Three new had a bad back, N. M. was can- YARMOUTH. —keep it good street. Call forenoons or evenings. Now, supposing you father’s, Shaw last Mr. George Hill of Windham BOX 344, Lisbon Falls, Me. 13-1 Grove ne.tr Union Station. All mod- Sunday. 14-1 small houses one. In the last week. to secure the full benefit of ern A lamo, weak or aching Mr. Clar. nee Hatcli of Deering, was at vassing neighborhood you your conveniences, very sunny and desirab'e In The farmers are their silos. situation as every for investment; will large on it? Morrill’s last filling \1TANTED—A housekeeper; mo LItT—Detached houso of 11 rooms end way; good pay Would you experiment J. Sunday. her A large number of Yarmouth people food. small desired. M. N. Wind- rate of interest. \V. P. rooms. Oxford Mrs. Ered S. MoDonald came from family F. \V., 1 baili. combination heater, situated on Con- CARR, will read of many so-called The Falmouth and Santa of writes: ham, Me. 9-1 185 Middle St. 121 You Cumberland town- school in Standish on her wheel Friday are in attendance upon the fair at Fiee- Prof. Pietra Paris, gress street close to Longfellow Square; very Building, “cures. Sunday school association will meet and returned Sunday. number of lack the desirable location for doctor. Possession given ship night, port. "As a large patients an OR SALE—A house and Jot with and Mrs. Emmenson who have been Wf ANTED—By experienced teacher, (in. p'or further particulars inquire of large come from far away places. with the Mr. t f Ip fin it in a *liut they Sunday sohool at West Cumber- a large party of the residents of to digest solid food, pupils from the intermediate or gram- HENRY S. No. 121 Exchange trees, well situated pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Quite necessary power TRICKEY, country school when the indorsement visiting mar schools who require pr.va.te instruction ; street. 14-1 village with best of privi- It’s different land, Thursday afternoon and evening, to home in No. 9 a drive on Tues- the use of stimu- have returned their Everett, enjoyed oarriago •ed would through Arithmetic a specialty. Enquire at 47 North legcs; terms' reasonable. Apply to T. L. comes from home. Sept. 29th. Mass. to Riverton. street, right hand bed. lu-1 mo LET—Two live room new rents No. 73 LIBBY, Gray, Me., or to L. M. WEBB, Port- day lants be merely excited and weakened, land. Me. that it is so. Mr. Edwin Parker and Charles Bald- A Parris street, one up and one down stairs; 10-2 Easy to prove Mrs. Miranda Mansiso and Miss Evelyn Miss Libby of Buxton has re- to Boston to a week May I it of immense value in an office by an expe- very convenient for small family. Price $11 is the proof that Mowill visited win have gone spend therefore regard SALE—What Home indorsement Mrs, Jordan at Lisbon and turned to this town to attend the Yar- WANTED—Positionrienced young woman stenographer and per month*. Inquire of HENRY S. TRICKEY, §1900 will do- It will buy or two. to to his a a of Doan’s Kidney 1 ills. to the practitioner bring aid Best of references. Address B, No. 121 Exchange street. 14-1 Foilyou house of two reifts, $24; good backs every box attended the State fair last week. :Mrs. Elizabeth Huohins of Boston, is mouth school. typewriter. cemented High and Press cellar; everything in perfect re- case: nutritious tonic remedy like Johann Office._29-2 tene- 12 Head this SANFORD, at Mr. W. M. Dow’s. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Gerow have been O-LET—In Yarmoutnville, Me., lower pair; r>ay per cent clear of tax, insurance of ment with 6 rooms aud electric and water rates; within walk Mr. R. w Greeley, freight conductor Hoff’s Malt Extract, which will act not WANTED, bath, light live minutes’ 13.—A VINALHAVEN. visiting in Lewiston during the past few and set range if wrnted. Lawn and front 60 by oi post office. Address, No 10, Press Office. who lives at Springvale, Sept. very agreeable a as a Situation a man who understands the Boston & Maine it. R., 12—A vo- as tonic, but nutrient as by young 100 feet. Corner of Main and Elm Sts. Call or 10-1 change from hot sultry dog to cool Vinalhaven, Sept. very quiet days. only is to work. Two “I suffered days bookkeeping and willing address, A. M. HAYES, Yarmouthville, Me. 243 Brackett street, says: autumn weather we can ail day was passed here today. The and Well, and which is less than Graduate of Gray’s Port- appreciate. ting Mrs. A. N. Varney daughter Mary exciting years experience. SALE as with Mr. C. Rowe who vote thrown for years in this Business Good references fur- __14-1 CHEAP—A live horse vertical with kidney complaint, and, Elijah was seriously smallest as a land College. "pOR defective. of Dallas City, Oregon, are guests of Mr. Wine stimulant.” F. Skow- mo LET—An tenement consisting of 9 to back. ill last week is recoveiing. town. 312 votes were oast—7 nished. Address OH AS. ALLEN, upper 17PDr vam,>euPne.- APPly STEPHEN other it settled in my 1 rooms and bath, situated No. 95 St., LLRRY, Pi Plum many people, Rev. Mr. attended the Democrats 106for Gover- and Mrs. M. A. Crossman. Ask for the Hoff's Malt liegan, Maine. augSdCw* Gray inter,^37 street, Portland. Shumway Chris- Republicans 179; genuine Johann modern month. was terrible. I could not lie about has conveniences; price ?18 per 10-1 it Endeavor convention candidates were _ At night tian last week in nor. The 00/ir Mr. J. Richardson Parsons, Mr. Roy All others are imitations. of A. C. LIBBY & CO.. 42 1-2 Exchange of and Bntract. Inquire on either side for any length time, (iai diner. the same. H. Mr. Arthur Small and Mr BE3SCELLAKEOUS. street. 14-1 FOR SALE—Lovell Diamond, in town Thomas, last it was almost Mrs. Mary Crabtree of Hanoook is vis- Mr. A. A. Beaton was today. BICYCLEyear’s wheel with this year’s in shifting my position Elliott W. left town the first of under this head LET—A flat of 6 large rooms; Sunny and frame, in her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. a number of Odd Fellows from Loring forty words inserted good condition; been run one sea- iting Quite advance. TO on premises, 31 DEER willl sell for unbearable. In stooping over, straight- Rowe and other relatives in town. attend the session of the Su- the week for Bowdoin one week for 25 cents, esfih in pleasant. Inquire son; §25 if sold at once. Ad- here will college. STREET14-1 dress A. B. this I was re- Boston ths C., office. 10-1 ening up or lifting, always Two of our prominent citizens have re- preme Grand Lodgo In Miss Mable Marston has left town for that away. Rev. and Seer—Life’s mO LET OR SELL—The fine new residence a twinge cently passed Henry Stetson, month, ,, JTP-TO-DATE Astrologer minded by sharp stinging Lassell where she cor- pOR SALE—Lodging house of 17 rooms in was will attend the seminary, Auburndale, U mysteries, business prospects, personal, A 89 North St. Everything modern; fine A time last in former years pastor of the Rev. W. H. Littlefield one of the best locations in the all the the plague was there. Some love and all the affairs of life truthfully re- ner lot, lust the place for thrifty young business city: Baptist church in this place, and since Free Baptist quarterly ; meeting held in will attend school. rooms constantly filled with to H. H. & Son’s vealed, only 20e.; one question answer for 10c; man. H. II. SHAW, 02 North St.14-1 lodgers; poor winter I went Hay the iniirmies of age have rendered it nec- on and Sunday next. Mr. Allen lias CHEAP health oi tne owner reason for immedi- Alrasbury Saturday George returned from 3 for 25c; $1.00. Send birth date and selling; of Free and duties he of R. A. Masons from here horoscope LIST—At ate possession. N. S. GARDINER. 176 1-2 drug store, at the junction essary to give up pastoral has A number Seattle. sex. PROF. C. MAC. Danby, N. Y. B. 102. TO Woodfords. centrally Pine has six rooms with cemented Middle St. 9.1 and Doan’s resided here until; Aug. 15, when he was present at the consistory; of sepl5-4 HOUSElocated, bath, Middle streets, got Kidney The electrio ears are now from heat. 4 ARLINGTON quietly passed away to the better land. Tree Chapter at Deer Isle, last Wednes- leaving cellar and furnace Apply which I noticed very highly recom- of estate STREET. Woodfords.14-1 POR SALE-A farm of loo acres in Pills, He was a and faithful and and a time. their terminus in Yarmouth on the fol- to loan on mortgages real A Peru, Me., good pastor day, report royal good Excursions large wood lot. 100 fruit at 5 and 6 cent. For sale real estate, containing trees, mended. I was lucky in my selection, esteemed by all who knew him. North Haven 40 Sunday MONEY per LET—A furnished house near Western water and highly gave Republican time: 5.15, 8.15, — good good building; price $1000; will lowing 6.15, 7.15, 9.15, ON farms, timber lands and suburban property. 1st the backache. I feel Howard Frost, Esq., departed this life TO Promenade. Possession given Oct. exchange for anv iu or near for they removed majority today. then half hour Rents collected and care of property; Thor- property the city. a short illness of 10.15, 11.15, 11.45, every and retained until April 1st House is In good MARKS & EARLE The chance it Sept. 7 after paralysis. of the value of property, CO., over Evening Express. like a different man gives and NORTH YARMOUTH. then and the ough acquaintance condition, hot and cold water, steam heat and Ho was a native of this place alwaye until 6.15; 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, Sept. 18tli having had 25 experience in the busi- 9-1 a Bet years’ has modern conveniences. Stable aud carriage _ a man to sleep means great deal. here. He was an at law 1761-2 Middle street. resided attorney North Yarmouth, September 14.—Rev. last car at 10.15. ness. N. S. GARDINER, house on rear of lot. at No. 22 Bram- 13-1 Enquire IJOK bALK—tenanted new three flat house affected Jike mo try Doan’s Kidney and for more than 20 years tilled the office the state conven- FROM PORTLAND ball strAftt. 14-1 A ethers Mr. McBride attended A meeting of the members of the on Park street: hot and cold water in of He was a man sterling in- special pan- and like me they will recommend postmaster. tion of the Y. P. S. C. E. at Gardiner, try and bath, electric bells and door openers, Pills, held in esteem First Parish church of TO — Suitings and Overcoatings now mo l.ET—House located on Pine street, liot tegrity, and was high by and on evening a very in- (Congregational) speaking tubes; now let for $43 per them.” Sunday gave NOTICE—Fallfor inspection. Stylish busi- A and cold water, set tubs, steam lire month; the whuie community. His age was about aooount of the Yarmouth was held last in the ready your heat, price $4000. If sold at once. MARKS & EARLE teresting meetings. evening ness suits made to order from #20 up. I guar- and newly plumbed bath ten Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sale by all 65 places room; CO., over Evening Express. 9-1 years. F. Rowe is in Portland having churoh The was well at- antee a fitand the best of trimmings used. rooms and yard; rent will be made satis- of Rev. Mr. Freeman George vestry. meeting Gorltam and N. only large dealers. Price 50 oents. Mailed by Fos- The many friends been drawn to serve on the jury. Berlin, H., M. M. NANSEN, Merchant Tailor, 11 Temple factory to the right party. Enquire at 693 CON- there being some 50 persons in at- SALE—House at a dan- of Wolf boro, N. H., a former pastor oi Miss Eunice who was ex- tended, street. I®-! GRESS ST.14-1 Deering Center; Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole Lermond, FORdy house and stable lor a ter-Milburn enuroh in this tendance. A vote of 38 to 6 was in and Intermediate Stations. small family; the Free Baptist piaoe, peotea to teflon in sonooi ivo. a, is iu ai passed contains six rooms and for the United States. him active mO LET—Nicely furnished front corner room hath, finished In natural agents were much to meet here Mr. Hilton’s and Miss Kimball of the deacons Leave 8.30 a. m. Return 4 p. m. CHANCE of a lifetime is offered wood: furuaoe pleased Joseph favor of requesting through A with gas and use of also front attic heat, cemeuted cellar; lot con- the name DOAN’S and take to listen to one of his excellent A party who has some business ability and a bath; 5.000 Remember again and East North Yarmouth has taken her same taining square feet; prioe $2,000, $300 t of the church, the resignation of the small amount of to Invest to a lucra- room with privileges. Apply at No. 280 sermons again last Sunday. He wae Round Trip Fare $1.00. money get down; balance as rent. MARKS & EARLE no substitute. place. business where his Cumberland street. 13-1 r rose s Shaw tive and permanent cash over called here to attend J>lr. tuneral. Is home for a Rev. Minot Hartwell. — ALSO EROM — CO., Evening Express. 9-1 Miss Maud Kimball at pastor, expenses are low and with an ordinary Election day very quietly here, will be This mO LET—Furnished rooms in new house: passed vacation. amount of work his profits great. _ open in - A SALE—House at Fessenden g the vote as usual largely Alice and Lester Strout have to is an will stand the most rigid in- plumbing, bath and steam heat. Very de- Park, Republican gone opening tngt FORrooms, lot 6.726 like the school in that ISLAND POND as it is no scheme or fako. SURE sirable : and conveniently located for clerks and containing square feet; ©000000000009 majority. Gorham to attend the High vestigation every house at this suburb to BOX, Fress Office. 131 students; 4Congress park, entrance on Park strictly up date; built by day labor and contains de- BERWICK. plaoe. — to St., corner of Congress. 13-1 everything of Ladies’ Aid sirable ; to A business meeting the mort- price $4,000, payments suit custom- ONEX LOANED on first and second ers. South Sept. 13.—Berwick will be held 16 at the If LET—Furnished modern on line of MARKS & EARLE CO., over Evening Berwick, ociety September is gages, real estate, life insurance policies, flat, FIFTY-NINTH a new academic TO water Express. 9-1 Academy opened year vestry. Portland and Old Orchard Beach, notes, bonds and good collateral security. cars. Hot heat, open tire-place, bath, with a new and a set- tubs, sunny exposure, very In- last Tuesday principal Leare Island Pond 4.30 a. m. Notes discounted; rate of Interest 5 per cent sightly. SALE—SL Bernard 6 weeks assistants with an W. or address W.,384 Fore St. 13-1 ■pOR puppies, three accomplished $1.60 for the round trip to Centre Har- Return from Portland 6.00 p. m. year and upwards, according to security. quire, A old, orange and white markings, well Build- bred, increased number of soholars. Mr. Steb- Round Fare to Portland 81.60 and to P. CARR, room 5, second floor, Oxford can be seen at stable, India street. bor on September 21st. Trip 13-4 mo LET—On hall suitable Seeley’s bins the is a graduate of Har- Old Orchard Beach 81.90. ing, 185 Middle street. Exchange street, Enquire of J. A. CLARITY. U. S. HoteL 9-1 principal, A for an association, to seat about 30o. Will vard, ana comes to his new position with Rates to and from intermediate points at : FAIR WIT AND WSIDOltf. low ORTGAGES NEGOTIATED-$1,000, #3,000, be finished to suit and rent will pe low. Apply new house on Forest ANNUAL recommendations. Mr. J. B. correspondingly rates. HI SALE—Elegant highest 1M. #6,000 or more at 5 cent, interest. We to J. P. BAXTER, rear Portland Savings Bank. FORAvenue, residence of Hon. W. of per opposite W. G Weioh is a graduate Dartmouth, REGULAR TRAINS have funds of clients to invest in first mort- 13-1 Brown, eleven good rooms, electric lights and a of Dick — Miss Blanche M. Huse It Is not a Tom. on Parties desir- — OF THE graduate remedy put up by any gages Real Estate security. bells, open fireplace, laundry, steam heat, corner run for Lewiston and Auburn, 7.00, 8.10 a. m., at the : i-' Radcliff with honors, and Miss Smith, or is ing Loans can obtain same by applying mO LET—Pleasant house at Woodfords, sln- lot, large shade trees, cement and brick walks, Harry; it compounded by expert pharma- l. 30. 4.00, 5.20 and 8.30 p. m. For Gorbam, still continues as a Real Estate Office. First National Bank Build- A gie tenement with stable. at hard wood bath slate who taught last year Bros, offer a 10 cent trial size. Ask Berlin and Island Pond a. m. 1.30 and 8.30 Inquire floors, porcelain tub, cists. Ely 8.lp p. FREDERICK »■ VAILL-9-1 CHAPMAN & 13-1 sink, to link between the old and the new admin- m. For Montreal and 8.10 a. m. and 8.30 tag, WYMAN’S, Woodfords. papered throughout, throughly up date; your druggist. Full size Cream Balm 50 cents. Cmcago price low and terms to suit. DALTON & CO. istrations. The outlook for the new year p. m, For Quebec 8.10 a. m. and 8-30 p. m. am all kinds CUMBERLAND COUNTY We mail it. ’WANTED—I now ready to buy rflO LET Furnished rooms, steam heat, bath sepadtf is very encouraging. of east off ladles’, gents’ and children’s A room on!satne floor. At No. 11 Myrtle SL, 56 Warr-en N. Y. SUNDAY TRAINS LEAVE The pastors in the village are all back ELY BROS., SL. City. clothing. I pay more than any purchaser iu opposite City Hall. 131 WEDDING RINGS. their and think matters For Montreal, Quebec, Toronto and Cblcago the city. Send letters to MIt. or MRS. De from vacatious, Since 18611 have been a great sufferer from One hundred of them to select from. All 8.30 m.. Lewiston and Gorbam and GROOT, 76 Middle St. OR RENT—House in tUh western part Of the are moving forward as usual. and to all p. Auburn, _28-3 all is. all In 14 and 13 catarrh. I tried Ely’s Cream Bahn 8.30 and 8.30 p. city containing 12 rooms with bath; steam styles, weigh prices 10, and Horticultural Rev. Mr. of South Berwick Berlin, a.pn. m,septiodif Kt. Gold. Largest and best stock of Agricultural Knights am cured. Terrible headaches Death's Betrothal. TO LOAN on first aud second moct- heat; all modern improvements; in good condi- rings his appearances HfONBY In the Junction, baptized and received into 1U- gages on real estate, life insurance poli- tion; suitable for renting rooms or taking city. A thousand of them. McKENNEY, from wuich I had suffered are gone.—W. A few a New York churoh last Sunday week twenty-four, long years ago newspaper cies ana notes or any good security. Real es- boarders. For particulars apply at,once, Heal the Jeweler. Monument Square. june7dtf late U. S. Vol. and A. A conducted an discussion the and last Sunday seven more at another J. Hitchcock, Major open upon tate bought, sold and exchanged. 481-2 Ex- Estate Office, First National Bank Building, SALE OR LEASE—Brick house 105 SOCIETY “Is a Failure?” The PORTLAND S ROCHESTER R. R. I. P. VAILL. -1*-1 church in his oharge. These are the Gen., Buffalo, N. Y. topic: Marriage change street, BUTLER.aug23-4 FREDERICK 8. FORWinter street, thoroughly built, 12 rooms, churoh answer is easy and upon the surface. Where beside bath and linen room, fourteen fruit of a revival enjoyed by this persons In want of trunks closets, AT there is mutual love and if there is WANTED—All™ LET—Ten room rent, 84 Green street; cellar plastered and cemented, laun- lost winter and spring. respect, and bags to call on E. D. REYNOLDS, containing FULL. also is a success. When TO bath, bay window, cement cellar, sun dry, storage rooms aud water closet, furnace The dam at the mill is under- health, marriage 663 street, one door above Shaw's landing most Congress all day. Shop or bakery with large brick heat, two open fires, lot 50X100 very pleasant, AS- a§ “I feel like a store with a bargain sale,” health is left out, even the ardent love store, as we manufacture our going repairs, and is to be utilized Service and Low Rates grocery goods oven, 125 Washington street. Small shop and overlooking fine gardens and State street. P. does not count, and marriage is Invariably Special and can therefore give bottom prices. ipower for an electric plant to supply light groaned Tommy as he approached from the di- rent of four rooms, 12 York street. J. C, MANNING. 234 Middle street. Ily29,tf a failure. Trunks repaired. Open evenings. We frame for this and towns. bf the surround- — DUMPHY, No. 8 York street.10-1 ISarragansett "Park; and power adjoining rection tbe pantry, immediate FOR THE pictures. li-3 The farmers are that the Modem science has cried the warning MARRY complaining ing of his moutn being a suspicious dark red. LET—A very desirable brick store, ME, NELLIE, are but t here will be a so often that all should realize thfe dangers potatoes rotting, “What’s the matter, my dear?” will pay the highest cash prioes TO number 641 Congress street, between And I will buy you such a pretty King at and of of wedlock to people in ill-health. In a lx\TOTICE—We large crop nevertheless, good qual- Press. tor household goods or store fixtures of High and State. Apply to DAVID' Y. RINES, McKenney's. A thousand solid gold Rings, “Jam iuside,”—Detroit Free case of this kind death lurks on side ity. every any description or receive the same at our auct- 538 Congress street. Li 10-1 Diamonds, Opal-Pearls, Rubles, Emeralds and and the of on SEBAGO. —in the kiss of betrothal caress ROCHESTER FAIR ion rooms for sale commission. GOSS & all other precious stones. Engagement and GORHAM, ME., WESTBROOK. the honeymoon. The man who is suffering WILSON, Auctioneers, 18 Free St 19-4 ■pOR RENT—FREDERICK 8. VAILL has the Wedding Rings a specialty Largest stock in — — £ list of housed and rents for Lake, Sept. 14.— Thursday even- from ill-health is a physical bankrupt, and AT largest sale city. McKENNEY, The Jeweler, Monument Sebago and to let of any real Estate office in Portland. mar22dtf Mr. and Mrs. N. E. enter- has no to condemn a woman to be his Square. ing Sawyer right successful practice in Maine. His specialty is negotiating mortgages, collect- of nurse for life and the mother of babes that Eighteen years SALE—Farm in 120 acres tained a party of friends in honor Dr. W. Treated without or rents an’d general care of Par- Bethel, Maine, At the meeting of the W. C. Rochester, H., PI ATIII ■ pain ing property. IjiOR 2 1-2 shed and two and Thursday, J. F. and wife also Miss Minnie inherit his physical weakness. Dr. Pierce’s l||S II detention business, ticulars Real Estate First National Bank good land, story house, Tuesday, Wednesday Sawyer | fromfc Office, barns, all in condition, orchard, anil HerbeB of D. C. Various T. U. held on Tuesday, the following Golden Medical Discovery acts directly on I I safe; no lenife. Cure 9-1 good good Washington, f* l|8 H Easy; Building. well with wood and water; also about the It makes it & ’98. Guaranteed! or No supplied games were played through the evening; delegates were elected to attend the state digestive organism. strong Sept. 13,14,15 16, I IV I Ubll Pay. 200,000 feet of pine timber. About two miles Mr. and its action When a man’s di- mO LET—The brick house No. 280 State 21st. ’98. especial mention was the potato race, Mrs. perfect. Excursion St., from Bethel village, and known as the Edward Sept. 20th, 22d, convention to be held at Bangor: tickets will be cold at Portland. Rectal Diseases. * eleven rooms besides all and Mrs. Fred Lombard winning the is all right his blood will be pure; Dr.C.T.FISK containing bath; A. Capen farm, will be sold on favorable terms M, gestion Woodfords. Westbrook Junction, Cumberland in order; steam heat; immediate and Miss A. M. Hall, Mrs. L. Stevens, Mrs. when his blood is pure his nervous 333 Main Street, Lewiston, Me. nil f" ft perfect pos- or may be exchanged for Portland property. first prize, Kd Phinney Ding- system Mills and Westbrook, session. to JOHN F. PROCTOR, Cen- Will be and hi9 health AH letters Mil Apply MISS SARAH BIDEN, No. 394 Fore St. Three races each day. Largest ley, the uooby. Miss Herbes and Mrs. Charles Leighton and the president, Mrs. strong vigorous. answered_Consultation ^ tennial Block. 9-1 FREE! Send for free pamphlet. I Pertland. Me-mar9-a Gnssie Sawyer served chooolats and G. E. Morrill. A woman who suffers from weakness and | LLy RENT—Brick house near SALE OR LEASE-A lot of land at the ooffee; Miss Dingley oake and iee cream. disease of the delicate organism of her sex At y. S. Hotel, Portland; Saturdays only. T30R Congress stock exhibit in the* history of Dr. Frank and family of Bos- £ 8 rooms with FORWest corner Forest and Mrs. Sarah Moulton has returned from Mayberry is certain to suffer from general ill-health, Square containing bath, large End, Congress the of Mr. and Including admission. bay windows, steam neat, set tubs and other streets, containing shout 4,224 feet to her to Massachusetts and Rhode Is- ton are guests his parents, and to be an unhappy, helpless invalid and, Apply the Don’t that trip WANTED. modern improvements; very desirable; rent E. HARLOW, 919 Congress street. jan25dtf Society. forget land. Mrs. Nelson street, a disappointment as a wife. Her children For full Mayberry, Seavey $40 per month. particulars apply SALE—Building lots at Oakdale. The Mrs. Martin and daughter have re- will be weak, and peevish. A Real Estate First National Bank Cumberland Mills. puny happy Forty words losortod mnd.r this hood Office, Build- Deering Land offers for sale Fair is a show de- their home in Portland after a home is an for her until her FREDERICK S. VAILL. 9-1 FOR company the Gorham turned to impossibility one woolc for 35 Conte, cash la advance. ing, on favorable terms desirable building lots Mr. H. K. Griggs has a hen that has week’s stop at G. S. Moulton’s. health is restored. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite on William, Pitt and Fessenden streets, Oak- obtained for Itself In the cures all troubles of the dis- On mO LET-Brick house No. 67 Danforth St.. to CHAS. C. ADAMS, Treas- voted to the interests of Cumber- Mr. Holden, Middle street, Portland, surely a.record Prescription Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- and dale. Apply to VI7ANTIJD—Boarders lodgers. Furnished ■ near tniiD. contains rt rooms, w. c„ suit- 31 street, Portland. over on his trip from Rridgton direction of Last tinctly feminine organism. It cures them »• let with urer, Excnange stopped egg flaying. Monday day, Sept. 14, IS and 16, a rooms to good table board at rea- able for boarding or lodging house, or for two je6tlocteow* Portland at the Dole House, Friday. speedily, completely and permanently. It sonable raflM. Please call at house 38T Cumber- laud County and is the the hen in question laid an egg whioh train will leave Portland families. Price Including water $25.00. N. S. people, fits for wifehood and motherhood. Both special land St. 13-1 176 1-2 Middle St.9-1 NORTH YARMOUTH. in GARDINEB, HELP WANTED. measured seven and one-half [inches medicines are sold by all good dealers. at S.4S a. m. TPOR RENT—House centrally located, suita- only local exnioition nereaoouts. 13.—Mr. and six and in cir- to fine East North Yarmouth, Sept. length three-quarters leave Rochester at exchange farm in I. me for two families, with 12 rooms, to de- Returning, Waldo for for an island in Casco Grosvenor Lobdell and Mies Charlotte pnmfprpnpfl »nri wni fnnr nnntlAfl. WANTED—VJfishcounty good city plaoe; farm sirable tenants $12 each. Also lower rent 8 WANTED—Farmer Come and see if it is not so. 6.00 ni„ in Portland has 40 aores under cultivation cuts 20 TV Bay. One with experience in the care of Lobdell of Boston, Mass., are visiting H. E. MILLS p. arriving high ; rooms in the western part of the city; nicely m_G_u The first meeting of the season for the tons: main road near vil- oows Address with references •‘B,” —- buil'dlngs; ^. good 200 on preferred. inou Miuuuvi, at ni. papered and painted, $14. Over rents 8.00 p. : no office. 14-1 and winter was Inst lage good water; mortgage. Address, our list. Real Estate FREDERICK S. Argus Clara Lobdell baa returned to Boston. fall held evening FlanO J. W. Office, Tuner, sepl2d4t PETERS, Supt. A. E. CHANDLER, Brooks, 5le.10-1 VAILL. 9-1 Ho Feature', Mr. Malcolm Robinson and Mrs. Try- by the members of Beulah chapter, O. Objectionable Order (late at Chandler’s Musi11 Store 431 TED-^’or adoption a on of Elizabeth ware recent guests \VrAN bright baby rent of four Cape E. S. Concerns street. *" girl ten months old. Address F. T. fflO LET—Pleasant rooms, partle at Mrs. Lobdell’s. A furnished (if desired) on nice street on liny Letters are advertised at the Westbrook WITHAM, Cnmberland Mills, Me.8-1 Glean and Alt Mr. Philip L. Freeman and Miss Mari- of electrics. Price of rent unfurnished $8.00. A first class collector for best re- as Ed- ANTED—All persons purchasing our References Also for sale, phaeton Everything Right. an L. Freeman, of Woodfords, have post office follows: J. H. Bacon, \MT*" required. patrons only. iUust be -Made Strong” Trousers we sell for $1.00, buggy, robes and harness, all in city turned home. Oliver Mrs. Mell- FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD. sleigh, good dressed, of man- ward Curley, Gregory, Steamer for $1.26, $1.60, $2.00 and $S.50 per pair that will condition; $35 cash takes them all. Inquire at well pleasing a at S. There will be sociable Mr. A. Day not in seam, or buttons come to know habits. (Jive ref- President. W. F. rip off, No, 72 OCEAN ST., Woodfords. 9-1 ner, good age, ALONZO LIBBY, 14. ville Johnson, Henry A. Johnson, Kimball's Wednesday evening, Sept. they can have their money baok if on examina- erences and address. All are Prictice C. Manning, Mrs. Belle and tion are not by the trous- LET—Deerlng CHAS. H. LEIGHTON, Sec y. If stormy Thursday evening. Masdn, Simplex Kindergarten. satisfactory, returning Highlands, very pleasant COLLECTOR, Press Office. sepl3diw invited. Reed,Luke Boblchaud. eps to us before having been worn. HASKELL TO lower rent of 7 rooms. $l/.0O. Williams cordially McDonald, Joseph International S. S. Co. & 3 fiats and Miss Adelaide M. Hodsdon, Gorham JONES, Monument Square.! septl-4 street, separate $8.83, $12.50 $16.67 __sepl3d2t Mr. Joseph Bond who has been spend- each. Forest lower flat of 7 rooms, has to WANTED—Case of bad health that K-l-t Avenue, TTTANTED—Man to drive a milk cart arid Normal Sohool, '98, gone Everett, i-H $20.00. Also house at Woodfords, 8 the sommer at of his sister, MISS FLORENCE E. Until Sept. 19th, 1S98, Steamer will will not benefit. Send 6 rents to lltpans Chemical bath, heat, TV work ou must he a good milker. Mass., where she has accepted a position ing thejiome WOODBURY Real Estate Ofllee, farm; ©OOOOOOOOOOO® leave R. R. Wharf on Thurs- Co.,New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. rooms, $12.00. Apply Address M. C., this office. 10-1 to teaoh Mrs. J. F. Spear, has returned to his Tuesday, FREDERICK S. VAILL. 91 Yarmouth announces that she is prepared to take day and Saturday at 7 a. m., Miss Ethel Kimball, High home in Portland. pupils taf ANTED-Live to a Casu- tor Instruction iu the Fletcher Music at about agents represent Sohool, ’98, is teaching in District No. 9. Method, TOST AND FOUND. rtiO LET—Wanted: Rent with 4 rooms 1* ally Company paying sick and accident Mr. Burt C. Chandler has so far recov- which is specially designed to give a fundamen- A located iu Ward M. S1EINERT & SONS GO. Miss Eunice Lermond of Rookport, who for $12 per month, centrally benefits. Call or address 93 EXCHANGE ST., tal musical education to beginners In such a BOSTON. wife. refer- teach this was ta- ered in health that he will be able to re- West End Hotel and Union 8, by a gentleman and Exceptional Boom 16. 9-1 was to sohool, manner that a lesson Is to a a Office engaged pupil pleasant LOST—BetweenStation a four leaf clover diamond pin. ences. Send full particulars to Real Estate ken ill last week at Mr. where he teach rather than au Irksome task. MUSIC seriously Joseph turn to Fryeburg is.to pastime, This FARE $1.00. Finder will be liberally reworded by returning First National Bank Building, FREDERICK S. DEPARTMENT. with a of the method is endorsed by the hew WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Hilton’s hemorrhage lungs. the fall and winter. cordially Eng- same to WEST END HOTEL. 15-1 VAILL. this Miss Larmond remains during land Conservatory of Music, M. Anagnos, di- Meals served on board. _12-1 We are daily receiving from the At writing leading pub- The funeral services over the remains rector of the Perkins Institute and many other street. 12 words Inserted under tills head lishers, the latest novelties in Sheet Music and In a oritical condition. H. P. forenoon, probably on LET—Brick house 776 Congress Forty musicians and educators. jylldtf C. HEBgJSY, Agent one week for 25 cents, cash in ad ranee. Music Books. Susan who has been of the late Mrs. Esther A. were prominent LOST—WednesdayMiddle or Congress streets, a Masonic TO rooms and bath room, steam heat, nice con- Mls-i Kimball, Hussey E'er lull information apply to the summer at her home in Chapter Charm. Finder return to J. E. WAR- dition, location unsurpassed, good place for spending held afternoon from the late resi- for »» ANT ED—A middle woman to carefor WE CARRY Tuesday KEN, 783 Congress street and receive reward. physician, or private family, or letting aged Macouiahoc.has returned, accompanied by a child. References Apply Brown street. The burial was at rooms. Apply to JOHN P. PROCTOR, 93 Ex- required. her Mr. and Mrs. Kimball, to dence, _15-1 at 181 STATE ST. 14-1 MANDOLINS, GUITARS, parents, change street, or to Edwara Hasty, 12 Green her studies at Yarmouth Woodlawn cemetery. Morrill’s and a resume High Miss Florence E. Riverton, street. 7-tf WANTED—We have steady emplojment for School. Mrs. Belle Jordan and who have Woodbury. FOUND—Betweenlady’s bag and purse containing a sum of also need VIOLINS, BANJOS, eon, many more machine hands; has been Owner can have same to P'OIt RENT—Furnished or unfur- Miss Edith Dodge visiting Mrs. Rufus money. by applying one or two more folders. KING MANUFACT- And all kiuds o. *mall instruments, and Musi- been the guests of Mr. and TO GEO. P. LARRABEE, Pride’s Cor Me., and HOUSEnished. 27 Pme St. Rent moderate to and relatives in Somerville, Mass. INVESTORS. URING 148 Middle street, Portland. friends 11 CO., cal supplies in great variety. home in Deering St., Portland, Me , 16-1 good tenant or will sell on installment plan. Mr. and Mrs. Raynes of Yar- K. Jordau, returned to their proving property. Joseph W. C. G. CARNEY, Room 8, City Building or ___12-2 were of Mr. and Mrs. R. who alone is authorized to give ANTED A Lady PARTNER—Who can GRADE mouth guests Providence, yesterday. instruction in , Saturday night, a 13 85 P’ederal St. sep3-tf HIGH GOODS. and use the materials ol the Fletcher or also fair singer; T. Hodsdon Sunday. a of Westbrook citi- Method. LOST—Atfoot, lapstreak boat, painted white. Finder play organ piano: Quite large party to right party; week A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. sepl3eodlm will return same to GEO. S.HODGSON, 96 1-2 LET—Lower tenement, house 257 State long engagement Reasonable Prices. zens wete in attendance upon the fair stands; no objection to amateurs; from one and Mrs. T. W. Gould recently. Cumberland Go. Portland street, Portland.13-1 TO street, seven rooms besides bath, Illuminating pantry, to full and three vears’ tour; particulars in Rochester, N.H., yesterday. book in western or cen- etc., hot waicr heat. on ALL POPULAR (>ST—An account laundry, Inqulro in first letter; no SONGS GRAY. The Under photograph fancy salary. Private Frank Lewis of Co.M, who has DO YOU KNOW tral part of ci{v. please return premises. ang24tt Address. N. M. MGR., DeWolf Comedy Co., to 33 Fessenden St., Oakdale, or 69 Cross St., 13.—Mrs. Jane Hoppin of as ill STOCK, STOCK, STOCK. LET—Wanted: 2 more furnished North Waterboro, Me.10-1 MARCHES AND Gray, Sept recently teen reported is rapidly and reoeive reward. H. K. JOHNSON. 12-1 houses, SOUSA’S 2-STEPS. is a few weeks with WHAT IT IS TO TO with at least 3 or 4 good sized sleeping Augusta, passing and is now able to out of SHAVE WITH on power machines. recovering get A Gilt Edged Security. Controls the I LOST—A pair of military gauntlets. The rooms. Parties will give exceptional referen- Rail Price to nieces at her old home. We can furnish continuous Everyone. Al finder will leave at the PRESS ces and pay from $35 to $50 per mouth. Send WANTED—Stitchers employment Mrs. Sarah of San Francisoo, doors. charter of the Portland Electric please women to work on Webster, Light full particulars at once to Real Estate till next August to sixty OFFICE. Office. muslin underwear. Tc\ 818-2. 517 Congress St. Cal., arrived on the 9th inst. Mr. A. G. Wilson, a memter of the Co. Will light Portland, Deeriug and __131 FREDERICK S. VAILL.ig-l wrappers, waists and Ap- Mr. John Hamilton, wife and child, of A GOOD RAZOR? ply at THE CHENERY MFG. CO., 236-233 Mid- Westbrook school committee, commenc- with Low Cost LET—Three very desbable new T. C. McGOELDKIC, Mgr, are at Mr. H. O. Stlmson’s. Cape Elizabeth Water HAVE YOUR single dlejbt,9-1 Waterville, or doubtful let us »0il TO houses near Union sepl3tu,thu,sat-tf Mo- next is to assume tho duties If not show some- LADIESrffiHE station; all modern An attempt to hold up Mr. Frank ing Monday Power from Great Falls, North Girls to run ma- have sold for Gorham, conveniences, very sunny and desirable in ivANTED—Fifty power our wns made on of teacher in on trial in the we several and ll to Mr. at manufac- Quarrie, expressman, penmanship thing years 14 miles from Portland. every way: rent very low. W. P. CARR, room chines. Apply Kelly the of while on street, fourth M1LLI- CROWN and BRIDGEWORK morning the IDth inst., Westbrook schools. The former teacher, know is all right. Take it UPHOLSTERING DONE 5, Oxford Building. 12-1 tory 163 Middle floor, his way to Portland. One man took the home, try it, Profits assured and KEN. COUSENS & SHORT. sep7-4 Mr. Rowe of Portland who has and if not satisfactory, return Large a horses by the heads, another underook Ralph and get See Mr. Select Stuff9 LET—Nice brick bouse at Woodfords on anti Irregularities Specialty. back rates that will Induce Vlniug’s TO to get into the wagon. Mr. MoQuarrle for the past few years divided his time your money again. populur from to Deering Avenue eight rooms, all modern, $1 $IO per y

t STEAMERS. RAILROADS. Dearer;* Rio erugi. j f, 14 14% MINIATURE ALMANAC.SEPT. 16. Spoken* Ene.new. 13% Clarence 5 PORTLAND Sud rises. 5 241™ I ... .10 16 lat N. Ion 20 W, ship DEERINGU SOUTH .ie let sreter h waler Auk 29 14 FINANCIAL MO COMMERCIAL 36% SS% Sunsets.. 5 54 1IIgn Tacoma lor Queenstown Illinois (_10 45 Beinent Fernald. trom COAST GO. MAINE CENTRAL fi.R* Central.112% 111% Moon rises. sets I Height.0 0— oo MAINE NAVIGATION Lake Erie* West.. 17 1T% Condition of Sohool Street Lake 192% Conduotor Albion Hawkes of the Port- Unsanitary Shore.192% STEAMERS- Louis & Nash. 66% 56% PORTLAND and BANGOR Ir, effect Sept. 12 BIS. arm Schoo’. land Railroad company who lost his Urimary llannattan Elevated .194% 90% MARINR NEWS TRAINS LEAVE PORTLAND. in the Mexican Central. 0% 6% T Oi) m. an accident on the cars a week ago, in full and Quotations of Products a. For Brunswick, Lewiston, (Lower) by The schools are now blnst, Staple Central.106 105 Co. Commencing Tuesday, June 28, 1898, as Mlchiran PORT OF PORTLAND. International Steamship Batti, Boothbay, Fopham Beach, Rockland, All* is still at the but is reported St 26 26 hospital, A. J. has been Minn 14 Louis. — and Doughty appointed janitor _ for_ gusta, Waterville, skowhegan, Belfast Markets. 8.30 m. sohool Leading Minn &St Louis 01. 88% S8 a, For Danville Jc., Rumford Falls, improving. of the buildings by the supervising 14. Missouri Paolfio. 32% 32% WEDNESDAY, Sept. Lubec, Calais. St. Jo>n. N.B HaHtax. N.S- Bemis, Lewiston. Farmington, Rangeley. attendance of soholars is Eastport. STEAMER SALACIA 11.06 a.m. for ELECTRIC ROAD EXTENSION. committee. The New Jersev Central.. 89% 89% Arrived. linrt all Darts of New Brunswick. Nova Scotia Express Danville Jc., Lewis- ton, Moosehead Lake via on the Sohool YorkCentral. i!6% 116% Island and Cape Breton. The leaves Franklin Wharf, Portland, Waterville, Foxcroft very large so much so at the street New Manhattan. New York— Prhice Jjdward Tuesdays The work is progressing rapidly St Louis 13 13 Steamship Bennett, to Campobello and bt Andrews, and Saturdays at 6 a. m. at Baugor, Bar Harbor, Aroostook County and for New New York. (JhioagoS and mdse to J favorite route Touching car traok over as to make things deoidedly con- York Stock and Money Market. 60 65 passeugers F Llscomb. Rockland, Houfton, Woodstock, St. Stephen, 8t. Andrews, extension of the electric primary do nt Steamer for N' * Camden, Belfast, Bucks* leio 37% Cumberland, Thompson, Boston port and at St. John, and Halifax via Vanceboro. s Cor- to a Jiy d# pM. 766/, 77% p. m. in set- conditions. There were two YORK. Sept. Steamer Enterprise, Race. South Bristol and On and after Monday. May 9th. steamer Rockland, Lisbon Falls. Waterville, ner. The workmen are engaged originally Retuning—leave Bangor Mondays and Augusta^ on Northwestern. East Boctlibay. Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays which Eloney call was firm ZViS4Vi ter cent; 175 will leave Thursdays at 6 a. m., making above landings Newport Bangor. Bucksport, Bar Harbor. Old corner good sized rooms in this building and do ..77° Steamer via at 6.30 p. m. town Greenville. ting the curve at Bradley’s last loan at 3: mercantile at Percy V, How, Phipsburg Cundy and Fridays Touching at Northport and Point for aud prime paper 406 Ont & Western. 7?% Sandy 1 10 the job This last a was made, Harbor. Returning leave StJolrn and Eastport same or on at p, m. For Danville Jo.. Rumford Falls, will [about complete year partition dividing per cent Sxcbange with actual freight passengers signal. Arriving just sterling weak, Sch Willie L Coombs, New York, Portland about g m. Bemis. Lewiston, Farmington. Carrabassct, one as well now there are four rooms Newton, days. p. new route will be a popular them so that ausiuess In bankers bills at 4 for Kiii.m coal to Geo W York. Rangeley, Waterville. 84*4 84V4 Through tickets Issued and baggage checked Connecting at Rockland for Vinalahven, Bingham. Skowhegan. residents of for 166 Sch Mary E New York, coal to >iorth I. 15 p.m. For Freeport Brunswick. Au- one for the with seating oapacity soholars. demand and 4 82V404 82 Vi lor sixty days;posi- Pennell, Frye, to destination, sy Freight received up to 4.0< Haven and Stomngton. as a convenient KErrr 18$ Randall & McAllister. gusta, Waterville, Skowhegan, Belfast, Dover also for the 6mall not ed rates 781/3 FARES FROM PORTLAND ID Stroudwater and vicinity as The entries are being more at 6334 86Vi. Commercial bills are 8t Paul * Omaha. ^Sch Henry Lippett. Baltimore, with and Foxcroft, Greenville, Bangor, Oldtown and J®1'1 Howes, Tickets and Staterooms apply at tb< " 4 coal to G T PFor Rockland or Camden.. #1.25, 3.25 Mattawamkeagand to the West end, Portland, who than about 8 by 12 feet, and pupils seated 81@4 81Vi. Ry Co. Pine Tree Ticket Office, Monument Square oi Bucksport Saturdays. citizens of Sch C J Colwell Fredericton. Belfast. 3.00, 3.50 6.06 p. m. For Bath, Rockland, Silver certificates 60Vi a61. iBr), Colwell, for other Information, at Company’s Offlei Brunswick, of to Riverton, as it near the partition have no aisles to pass Texas Pacific. 7S% NB, for Bangor. 2.00 3.50 Augusta and Waterville are desirous going Providence. _7T1 Railroad foot of State street. Bar Silver 60Vi. Sch John. NB. for Wharf, Weather 5.10 p. m. For Danville Mechanic route. ont and make their exits climbing Union Pacific Hattie C (Br), Buck, St permitting. Junction, will be a quioker of, by 8% J. B. COYLE, Gen. Man. Falls. to Fall*. Mexican dollars 47 Wanash...... '.t6!v!-J 8% Providence. O. C. OLIVER, President. Lewiston, Saturdays Rumford at the Berlin over the desks. The ventilation is not Harpswell. 8.00 m. to newlston. Mr. E. K. Ek, employed Government Bontds firm. Sch Laura & Marlon, Eastman. marisdtf H. P.C. HERSEY Agent. CIIAS. R. LEWIS, lreasurer. je25 dtf p. Express 1 Provlncetown. II. 00 p.m. for of Portland, has what it should be, and the of Boston Maine.••162 8ch Delaware. Norwood for Night Express, Brunswick, Mills lumber company complaints Railroad bonds firm. &: Sch Desert for Boston. Bath, Lewiston. New York&New England ptd. 98 Westcrloo. Mayo, Mt Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, the Kidder at the corner in this part of the town that ade- 193 for Boston. Moosehead Lake. Aroostook via purchased Jarm parents Old Colonv.192 Jell Sarah Hill. Hunt, Bangor county Retail brocan Mitir rx.ee.. Sch Sullivan for Bos- ALLAK LINE Old Town, Bar HarDor. and Ooean streets, at East Deer- school facilities are not afforded, Adams Harvest Home, Somes, Bucksport Vanceboro, of Mfcln quate loaf ea Express.t.Ill 7~n St. St. John and all Tcrtland market—cut 7; confetlon y ton. .war boston ROYAL mail steamkks. Stephen, St. Andrews, and con- to be well There are -c: American Express-....I3® , Aroostook and ing, and is to erect a modern seem grounded. pnlTtrlsed 6oi powered, 6sj granulated Sch Mildred & May. Conlon. Brooksville. County via Vanceboro, Halifax 6c: veilow 4 :. the Provinces. The train does for his more soholars now in attendance than the 5V4 : coffee crushed Sch Maud Mulloch, Lunt, Portsmouth. Saturday night venient house occupanoy. Peonies Gas.103% 79. Montreal and not ran to Foxcroft 61 0 Quebec to Liverpool. Belfast, Dexter, Dover and should in Homestake. Cleared. From From or beyona Bangor, to Bar Harbor. The Portland Railroad company’s building accommodate, having Hides. * W excepting Ontario. Liverpool Steamship Montreal 12.65 a. m., midnight—Mt. Dessert special for train is from the pit at view the not healthful arrangements, and The following tne pay- Paeille ] Mail.I 82 Sch Clara Plnkham, Kennebec and gravel hauling quotations represent Goodwin, 12 Brunswick. Augusta, Waterville, Bangor and is ing prices in this market: Puimau Palaoe.186% Washington—J SWinslow & Co. May. California: 28 May to Williams street, where it when the number is augmented by the J5SJ?127% 8nd 19 Bar Harbor. Mofrlll’s Cow and steers..7 o V lb Sugai: common..133% Sell City of Augusta. Adams, Kennebec fclfoow May. Numldian. 4 June -2% 26 White Mountain Division. into carts and hauled to Grove many children belonging to the sohool Bulls and stags.6 0 Western Union. 92% Philadelphia—J S Winslow & Co. 1 May. Laurentian, It June loaded 2 June. the Skins—No 1 Southern pld. Sch Damietta & Joanna. Keunebec aud New Parisian. 18 June 8.45 a. in. For Bridgton, Fabyans, Burling- where it is used in ballasting who are away because of ^whooping quality..lie Ey 9 street, kept No 2 c York—J S June. Carthaginian, 28 June ton, St. Sherbrooke, ..8 Union Paeille. Winslow & Co. ., Lancaster, Johnsbury, on which the be even worse. — J H 16 J une. June St. Paul and extension over Portland street, cough, conditions will No 3 .7 @8o Sch Railroad. Simmons, friendship Dally Wnc, Sundays Included, Cautorman,30 Montreal, Chicago Minneapolis. Culls Blake 1.25 n. m. For Sebago Lake, Bridgton. via is made. The matter is of the serious at- 5017c Boston Prodnoe Market. new and palatial steamers Steamers sail from Montreal at 9 a. m„ con- rapid progress being worthy Sch Calais—Doten the Rail and Songo River, North Conwav. Fabyans, 1898—Tbt following are Henry F Eaton, Ashford, necting with Grand Trunk trains leaving Cort- and daugh- tention of the school authorities. BOSTON. Sept. 114. Grain Co. Lancaster, Colebrook‘Quebec, Lunenburg, St. Mrs. George W. Edmonds proper Portland Wholesale Market. etc.; land the previous to-day’s quotation* of Provisions, evening. Johnsbury, Newport. Sleeper to Quebec. Monica, Cal., A B Crosby and Geo H Wol- Laurentian carries cabin paseenge.-s Miss Edmonds of Santa TRIAL JUSTICE COURT. PORTLAND. flour. SAILED—Sells BAY STATE AND PORTLAND, only. e.io p. m. For Sebago Lake, Fryeburg, ter, Sept. 14. coal Carthaginian carries second cabin passengers the summer at cott, Dorts. Port North Conway. Fabyans, Lunenburg, St. Johu- who have been spending who lives on the Flour was quiet and unchanged to-day, with alternately leave Franklin Wharf. only. Josephine Littlejohn it bury, Montreal and to Toronto ami Chicago have been visit- to Vic 25 DISPATCHES. land, every Evening at 7 o’clock, arriving The Saloons and Staterooms are in the cen- Great Chebeague island, was ar- Wheat V4 higher. Corn easy. Oare are straiihUSOO®* EXCHANGE dally Lancaster, Colebrook, corner of Front and Dyer streets Iprlng.'ciear'ann season for connection with earliest trains foi tral where least motion is telt. Kleo- except Saturday. Ar at Wm H Conner, part, Lime Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Thompson, unchanged. Sweet Potatoes and Onions have 2683 90 Shanghai Sept IS. ship tricity is used for the Ridge, Quebeo. Sleeper to ing yesterday before Judge McManus points beyond. _ lighting ships through- was raigned been fa. £t!SrS Lrskine, Now York. for Providence, Lowell, the at the command of street. Mrs. Edmonds dvanced 26c. Fees very firmly held, Su- Extra and Seconds 00. Through tickets out, lights being the SUNDAY TRAINS. Woodfords for language and creating distur- at hour of the Musto profane strong. Fine and Supers passengers any night. 7.20 a. m. Paper train for Bangor. a former well-known resident | Al emoranda Boston, even Booms and Booms on the Miss Clark, bance. The was made by her —._. '*RetunilDg lea,**Indla’Wharf, Smoking promenade 12.30 p. m. For Brunswick. complaint The following are todys wholesale price of New sch deck. The and staterooms are Lewiston, Bath, Live stoeic M.rs.t York. Sept 13-Tlie waterlogged Evening at 7 o’clock. Saloons heated Augusta, Waterville, of Woodfords. sister. The acoused was found’guilty and Provission, Orooonea; etc. Chicago Florence M reported), is in Gardiner’s ^ CQYLEi ManagBr. by steam. Bangor. re- 1 (betore 11.00 p. m. for all and Mrs. Orrie W. Neal have (By Telegraph. towed there tills morning by F. LISCOMB. Gen. Agt. Bates of passage $52.60 to!$70.00. A re- Night Express point*. Mr. fined |8 and costs which she Flour. Grain. Cay, Having been J. 12.66 a. m. Mt. Desert or WatervUi*. paid. Co’s tugs. Sept 1. 1897. duetton Is made on Bound Tickets. special to Woodfords after spending the Superfine ft Corn ear 9 38 CHICAGO, Sept. 14, 18B8.—Cattle—receipt, the Merritt & Chapman Wrecking Trip Bangor and Bar Harbor. turned low Eraoes.8 26 do bag choice steers af 6 She is on her beam ends. The derrick Monarch Beoond Cabin—To Liverpool, London and 00*3 lots .. .. 42 16,000; good demand: at Peaks island. Their new resi- Wneat Das- beef steers at 3 00@-o^ afternoon to and $84.u0 and return, Arrivals summer Dredge No. 2 of the Valentine company Spring Meal Dag lots &40 6 medium 4 6604 90: will leit Stamford tills right Londonderry, $36.25; street and ers.ei ana st336®3 66 Oats, car lots 8o»31 and feeders at 3 00@* 00; cows pump her out. $66.76 and $69.00. From Montreal, Quebec, 8.10 a. m. at the corner of Racklefl nn the marl ne railwav vesterdaV. 4 60-: Stockers GO. Fabyans, dence Patent Oats, Western rangers *■ 0 London. Wm R Conner. Ersklne, HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT Steerage—To Liverpool, London. Glasgow, Lewiston and Mechanic 8.40 a. m., be in 8pnnp bag lota gi34 and heifers 3 6034 26; Sept 13—Ship dally, Falls, GlenWLod avenue, will probably The lower of her wheels Wneat... 476*6 00 Cotton Seoo. from New York, arrived at Shanghai today; re- Belfast or Londonderry. Including every re- Waterville, Rockland and Augu-ta, 8A3 a. m., castings spud fair to lost fer the $22.50 and $23.50. Rumford for about the first Mich. str*er.. ear lots.00 00023 00 demand: ports tha' in tyDhoon lib boom, foretopmast, The 365 Island Route* quisite voyage angeley Farmington, Bemis, Falls, readiness occupancy needed 3 8604 00 bac ®^L6,;-TreeXe^,VG6!fo*of^ely at 3 8093 started bulwarks aim 36 For tickets or further information apply to and 12.15 Bangor, refastening. roller.... low 0000024 00 choice at 4 O0«4 16; packers maintopgallant mast, Skowhegan Lewiston, p. m., October. olear do.. .3 80a3 75 Saoked Ur's at 3 / lo. P‘K39^ al feet ef main gear; is not 12. 1898. steamer Aucociscc X. P. McGOWAN. 420 Congress St., I. B. Augusta and Rockland, 11.S9 a. m.; Beeener of PLEASANTDALE. butchers 3 70S* 16: light 6S* rail, damaged steering Beginning Sept. tLouis st'E car lots. 14 Portland Pier, Portland, daily, as fol KEATING. 61V* Exchange SI.. ASHTON'S St. Bridgton, 12.14 p. m.; Ex- Atua 00*16 00 3 leaking. _ will leave Falls, Johnsbury, LIGHTING UN 3 8o24 00 15 from Iehabod TICKET aGKFCY. 931 1-2 Congress St. IL Bar Harbor. ELECTRIC a at the roller... t>ag lots 00017 <>0 weaker—receipts 17 600;;ranging Beaufort, SC, Sept 13—Capt Willey, press, Mattawamkeag, Bucksport, Miss Mildred Thompson, pupil Sneep & A. 92 State St, m.: clear do. .3 6003 75 Middling *0000017 00 3 of the wrecked sch Nelsou Bartlett, left here !°For Long Island. Little and Great Cnebeague ALLAN, Montreal, Boston, Greenville, Bangor, 1.14 p.m; Lewiston, 3.25 p. CREASE. 2 661a* 60; lambs 76446 2o.| and I India Portland. Elm street school, fell in a convulsion tvnt’rwbea: bag eta. .(00017 00 yesterday morning in Capt Henry Von Harten’s Cliff Island. So. Harpswell, Bailey’s and Orr’s St, Jly31do Skowhegan, Waterville, Augusta and Rockland company 4 00*4 15 boat for his vessel on Hilton Head Beach, and 9.15 a. m.. 4.30 m. 6.20 ra. St. John, Bar Harbor, Aroos- The Deering Eleotrio Light afternoon. She was taken to patents.. Mixed feed__ j 7 00 Domestic Mamets. Islands, p. p. dally; Tuesday flan. when about a mile oft the boat upset and all o.t.,,.*, P/.vtiand in«v#» Orr’s Island via. took County, Moosehead Lake and Bangor, new and the re- Coffee. under the management on Atlantio avenue. Dr. Saw- (By Telegrapm were L15 in. Arrive 8.30 ra.; Rangeley, Rumford her home (Buying* selling price) Rlo.roastea 11016 hands lost. _, above landings, 6.CO a. m., p. p. Farmington, on are finding about Cod—Large JaraftMocha do26*28 Sept 14,1893. Norfolk, 14—British steamer Ltncluden, Portland. 8.26 a. m.. 3.30 p. m. Falls, Lewiston, 5.46 p. m.; Chicago, Montreal, duced prices lighting was called and at present writing Is Sept yer Snore ... .4 60*476 Molasses. last night to Lamport's Point 22 miles down tb-3 Lancaster and Fabyans, 8.05 p. m.; Mattawam- to with the NEW YOEK—The Flour White, proceeded Dally excursions Bay only all that they can do keep up comfortable. cmai/ do. .2 00*8 26 Porto ",arK*77.rec7elBu0^sales 7,ouu collided with schs Mary bar naruor anu naiigur, x.su a. in* very Rico.28*80 21,385 bbls; exports 9,723 bbis. load, aud in docking 50 cents round trip. Keag, to ... .2 36 Bar W The Ran- St. Bar and orders that they, are receiving equip is Pollock 2503 Dadoes. .. ..28030 H.,11 hut aTAfedv. Adelaide Randall and Myra Spear. SUNDAYS. DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE. Halifax, John, Harbor, Bangor Miss Isabel Howes of Portland being Uadi look 1 75220(1 Fiinnv ft'/aiOR s m. -, wmier boom was broKen ana mo sau Augusta, 5U6 a. the with Fiour mills patents dairs npear the residences throughout city at the home of Miss Alioe Make.2 25 In. quotations—oity ana Tbe boom of tbe M A Portland lor Long Little and Sundays—Bar Harbor, 12.25 n. m., and Wfttur- entertained 0002 3 76*4 10: city mn s clear.-.winter spiit stays damaged. Leave Island, H *17101. Dox patents 4 one of the steamer's Island and So. and viile, 5.20 p. m. the incandescent lights. Amoy*.23030 3 70; Minn, patents at 001$* 50, Randall damaged plates. Great Cliebeague, Cliff Harp- From Boston every Wednesday Saturday. Lindsay. straits 50*3 at 3 30 Scaled.... 8gl4o ••-..26350 bakers swell. 10.15 a. ni., 2.00 m. _ F. Vice Pres, and Gen. Man. few the linemen Congous.. winter extras 2 60*2 96 i Minn p. GEO. EVANS. During the past days Mr. Hubert 8trout has returned to his Mackerel, in 60 Domestic Port*. Return for Portland, leave So. From end F. R. G. P. A T. A. Japan.80385 601 winter low grades 2 76@3 Harpswell, Philadelphia every Wednesday BOOTHBY. have been out the snore is fOO 008(00 Fsrmoso...... @3 4tc cii. Buffalo. YORK—Ar sohs Nellie J Crocker* via. JenK’s Little Chebeague and Long 1e25dtt of ihe oompany cutting studies at the Perkins Institute for the 36085 Rye steady; No 2 Western NEW 13th, landing. Snare 21 S 000U«(0u Burar. hush: exports 24,- St NB; Lennle G Plllsbury. Island, ll.46a. m., 3.45 m., Cliff Island 3.45 breakers and street fixtures at Wheat—receipts 148,000 Henderson, John, p. Saturday. •trcuit blind at after his Large 8* (11014 00 StandardGran 5 60 R ckland; Carrie Strong. Strong, m. Arrive In Poriland 1.00, 6.50 p. m. From Wharf, Boston. S m. From South’Boston, passing 97»lbush: sales »16.0u0 oush Plllsbury. p. CentTal p. eorfier so that the current will Produce Kx eline oualltr 6 50 l Red 70 /a(s7i /»c Stubbs, do; Anna Shop* Fare to So. and return, Sundays Pine street Wharf. at 8 p. m. In- Bradley's vaoation with his -parents on Chestnut bush spot: spot steady; No ‘ut“r7%”"^7i|®’c’ Bangor; Henry Crosby, Harpswell Philadelphia, Portland & Rumford Falls Cape Cranoemes Extrau,... 62i ard, Greenlaw, Rockport, other landings 25c. surance one-half the rate of vessels. R'y. and spot. „. 35c, not be in that vicinity .direct crate.. 8 60 f o b afloat to arrive ^rtrt_ RA supplied street. 6O0S Yellow Extra O....I44* push: exports 8>54 Old, sch Cbarlos H Wolston, Hlnokley, Key ISAIAH DANIELS, Gen. Man. Freights for the West by the Penn. R. R. and Maine. 0 00 Corn—receipts 1184.625 Effect Juue 1898. from the power house. The linemen street who Seed bush futures, ib8,ouobush West. sepodtf South by connecting Unas, forwarded free of [In 27, Mr. Alton Bean of Brown Pea Beans.1 4001 50 Timothy. s bush; sales Bfc.oou 6603 75 2 at 35 Vs fob afloat. Sid,’ sells Nautilus, Rockland; Wm Rice, do; commission. DEPARTURES. commenced work yesterday at Morrill Bed 2 25 6Knntunoi ate&dv; No has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, Kidney 15*2 Clover West *4400 bush: export. 000 OOu Mary Snow. Rockport; Oliver Scogeld, Boston; Passage *10.00. Round Trip *18.00. Yellow 76 do 8.80 A. M. and 1.10 P. M. From Union Station and will continue through North Deer- Kyes.l 7001 N, Y. 844010 oiu-ree“p?,y63.60O «m«on Herman L Rogers, Stony Brook; Palestine, Ho- Meals and room included. Is thought to be improving. 1 60 bush; sales 120.000 bushI spot; spot for Poland, Mechanic Falls, Buckfleld. Om- Cal Pea.... 4001 Alslke, 100104* No3wnite at boken tor Eastport; Emma McAdam, Gutten- DOMINION LINE. For or apply to F. P. WING, and over Ocean street as far as East white: No 2 at 26c; No 8.at24c freight passage ton, Dlxneld, Rumford Falls and BemU. ing Miss Annie Hamilton, Elm street, has Pout’s. Dus 40046 Red Top, 16017 berg for Calais; Addie Scliiaefer, Weeliawkan Central wharf, Boston. — 2 white 28e;track white 23@3be. Agent. the wires where need- I Provision*. •No Port for Wln- Treasurer aud General 8.30 a. m.. 1.10 and 5.10 D. m. From Union Deering, insulating from Boston and resumed her lamlly—; city extra India |Mess for Rockland; Telumah, Reading ML. B. SAMPSON, returned Sweets. Jrsy2 76*3 00 Fork— Beol steady; 88 State Finite Boston, Station for;Mechanic Falls and Intermediate cases the trees are to be Manager, St, Building, ed. In many Eastn Shore 2 25 2:60 Deary 13 26 N tl LIVERPOOL. oct22dtf stations. studies at the fcjouthJPortland High steam 3* 27%. teAr°14th. sells Ellen M Mlteliell, Parrsboro, MONTREAL n« QUEBEC ass. the wires come Unions. natv2 0002 25 medluml2 00012 25 Lard steady: Western E H Saturdays only, 5.10 p. m. train runs through trimmed at places where at S# o0@10 00, short S; John Stroup, Sherbrooke, NS; Klngand school. enort out ana Fork steady; mess Eastport; Ada Ames, Rock- to Rumford Falls. In other instances where it family *12*1260. Ai thur B Smith. Steamer From Montreal From Quebec. in contact. A. E. Riohards of West Chicken. 12*14 clear clear 11 00*13 00; Nat cars between Rumford Mr. and Mrs. creamy 14%@20. facto- land ; Cora Green, July Fourth, Right Away, ROUTE. Through Portland, suitable Tnrker*, Wes. 130x5 Beef—UghtlO 2501076 Butter film; Western Addle SEBAGO LAKE STEAMBOAT will be difficult to trim the trees at state dairy Ayer and J J Little. Bangor; Jordan, Falls and Bemis. Scarboro are guests of Mrs. J. A. Cool- Northern do....16017 hoary...11 60012 oO do at J1 % 8114o; Klgins 20c; the ry Portland. to Songo Kiver, Naples, Bridgton, North Connections at Bemis for all points in the bracketts are to be placed for holding J! Fowls... Bnlsstt4*DS 6 760 The broth. 10012 white BOSTON—Ar 13th, sells Lygonla. Thurston, Bridgton. Harrison and Waterford. Rangeley Lakes. Lara, to* ana "state 7»/s@7V,c; wire. The old tiansformers are to bo re- Assist 3^3beese s&adyTlarge Port Emma W Day, Crockett, Winter- famous daily excursion route through the Mr.i, M. E. Batchelder of Pearl street, no 4* bbl.nure 6 ®64i Liberty; Summer Excursion Tickets ou Sale. Eating appl’sa 6003 fresh Charleston. Erskine, trom a costwlseport, Winding Songo and Sebago’s chain of Lakes. and ora to be by the do common dooom’na. 17c; Western port*; moved replaced has returned from an extended trip 1*2 00 44*044. T Perkins, York. On and after June 27tli to make close con- Baldwins ooouooo Mllx.compo 3Tgg,Wfirm;8Stt7audFenh A Haynes, R. C. Tiafflc transformer which shows the 54**0{* 16%C. sens Alice J Crabtree, Wooster. Jackson- nections with steamer for above places, take BRADFORD, Manager. Wagner the Eastern of the state. * Old, Maine. through part trap » in ui*ii4*e pails, pore 74*374, Rice firm. M. C. R. R. (Mountain Div.( train for Seba- Portland, in use. The company Mr. A. C. who has been Lenses*. pureiU 846384* E. L. highest efficiency Hatch, passing Fetroleum quiet. 14th, tugs Argus. Haley, Portland, towing TO LIVERPOOL VIA. QUEENSTOWN. go Lake, leaving Onion Station daily at LOVEJOY, Superintendent, the at the home of Messina 6 0006 60 Hams.... 9 0944 Rosin ■ '*Ar Her- ]el8 dtf Rumford Falls. Maine. are now engaged in wiring for lights his vacation his.brother, quiet. barge Malianoy for Phil delphla; Herald, From From l. 25 p. m. Returning, steamer leaves has re- California oocsr'rd .. Molasses steady. Harrison North Ocean Mr. T. O. Hatch, Palmer street, sej, Bath, towing barge West Virginia (new); Steamer.Boston, 7.45 a. m„ Bridgton 6^00 f. residences of M. T. Doten, street, Orxssst OIL to Liverpool strong. I. Liverpool. m to Dorchester, Mass. Freights ^ from Philadelphia towing a barge m. Bridgton 8.30 a. m., Naples 9.15 a. Con- turned Florida 0 0000 00 Kerosenel20U 814 Urm;falr refining at 3 13-16* Tamaqua. 25, S. S. New 8, 3.00 p. m. & MAINE R. K. Mrs. Mary Baxter, Pleasant of N. Sugar—ray very for Portland sens Queen, Manillas; Aug England. Sept. necting at Lake Station with 11.45 a. m. train BOSTON Woodfords; Mrs. Leroy Merrill Conway, H., Caluorma, 0 0(4*0 00 Lipoma. 844 9B test at 4% ; Mo,asses 3 J- ; Highland 8. 8. 22. 2 00 p. ni. 3%c; Centrifugal H Greens Landing; Hattie b Col- Sept 8. Canada,_ for Portland and Boston. Information and In Effect September 13th, 1898, Rev. E. P. Wilson, Is the week at the home of her do seeding* 3 00*3 60 Centennial. 84* prices uncha ged. Hassle Gross, street, Woodfords; passing 10®3%c; refined strong; do. James A Webstei, Vlnalhaven: tickets obtained at Union Station. Charles Pearl street. Hugs. Pratt’s Asual ..104* A o%>; out loal lins, Pema; RATES OF PASSAOR. WESTERN DIVISION. Pleasant street, and Mr. John Russell’s 8Qn, Mr. Merrill, Standard A 6% Confectioners Rockland; Bloomer, Mt Desert; Mabel E jnetitf C. L. OOOORIDOE, Mgr. Eastern extra.. G20 In half bbls le extra 6 16-16; 6% ; gran- quid. First Cabin, $60.03 and upwards. Return a 16-16; crushed powdered Greens Landing. Trains leave Portland, Union Station, for on the same street. Messrs. FreshWestern..®19 Raisins. GOSS, and to steamer and ac- new residence The-Joe^t Lake excursion is down for ulated 6%; cubes 6%. Bangor; sells Wm K $114 upwards according Scarboro Crossing, 10.00 a. m., 12.00, 5.15. 8*20, Held. Mnsetl.50 lb bxs60644 Sid, steamer Reading, commodation. G. U Blake and W. F. Pearson, the auotatlons; Louisbure, CB; A Hooper, Calais; Laura p. m.; Scarboro Beach, Pine Point, 7.00,10.00 September 21st. jsuttei. London iay*rll 7502OC CHICAGO—Cash Park, Second Cabin, to Liverpool, London, Lon- 21323 T Chester, Rockport; Abel E Babcock, Kenne- PORTLAND AND SMALL POINT a m., 12.00, 3.30, 5.15, 6.20. p. in., Old Orchard the black- Creamers, tncy.. _ OvaL to * Re- merchants, and H.H. Higgins, No 3 do D do and donderry and Queenstown, $35 $40.co. 8.40, 10.00 a. 12.00, 12.30, Gilttuue Vr'mtl8®20 Retail—delivered. Wheal—No 2' spring wheat 62%@63: bec ami Philadelphia; James Dowell, to steamer STEAMBOAT CO. Beach. 6.20, 7.00. m., are oach SUPERIOR COURT. 2 at80c; Silas turn $66.50 to $76.00, according 6.20 Saco, smith at Woodfords, having Choice... Cumberland 00083 00 614,64c: No2Kedato6e. Corn—No do; Wm E Leggett, Deer Isle; McLoon, .45, 3.30. 5.15, 6.06, p.m; Blddelord, 2 at 21%c; Kennebec and and accommodation. io.oo a. 12.00, 12.30. 3.30, iu readiness Cheese. Chestnut... *6 00 No 2 yellow 30%*36c. Oam-No Bangor; Napoleon Bougbton, London- .7.00, 8.40, m., their places of business put white at 22% steerage, to Liverpool, London, 6.20 Konnebnnk, Kenne- BEFORE JUDGE BONNET. N.iY. lct’rr 844 ®944 Franklin... 8 00 No 2 white at 23%@24»Ac; NoS Philadelnhla. and Belfast- SCENIC ROUTE OF CASCO BAY. .15, p. m.; 46»4b%c: No 2 Barley —Cld 13th. barges Delaware derry, Glasgow, Queenstown T.00. 8.40, 10.00 a. m., 12.30, for electric lights. Vermont... 8Y* 0 04* Lehigh. „... 36 00 @23%c; No 2 rye at BALTIMORE to steamer. buukport, Wednesday—The following nuisance Hm- $22.60 to 826.50 according ni.; Welle Beach, 7.00, boot Sage,.... 1044 Pea...... 460 No 1 Flaxseed at 89% *90; prime and Western Belie, Portland. 3.30,6.15,6.05,6.20 p. Mr. W. F. Pearson, the Woodfords 38*43c: Lard to J. B. KEATING. T. P. McGOWAN, 6.16 Somere- cases were of: at 2 60. Mess 8 6o®6 GO. Ar 14tn, ship Erskine M Phelps, Bath. Apply 8.40 a. m., 3.30, p. m.; Dover, disposed otliy seed pork J. jT.TENSKN, C. ASHTON. Portland, or 6.15 ffl. is about to occupy a rib sides at 6 20@o 26. B 14tli, sehs Nil Dcsperandnm, Steamer worth, 7.00, 8.40 a. m., 12.30, 3.30, P. 1 and shoe dealer, 4 short ANGOR—Ar Percy a fine of Grain Quotation,. 92%@4 96; pry DAVID TORRANCE & CO.. Gen. Wolf- Patrick W. McLaughlin paid ; short clear Izetta, Nye, do. Agents, \/ Boohester, Farmington, Alton Bay, of the office occupied by salted meats—shoulders 4%@4% Hutchings. Boston; MontreaL JelSdtf Capt. Chas. II. How, W ■ Lar portion formerly and costs $16.65. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRA >4 Marie Accame boro, 8.40 a. m., 12A0, 3.30 p. m.; Lukeport, 1200, sides 6 70@6 80. Sid, )Ital). Magllone, 12.30 at Wood- William A. Adams a fine of darles 11%@ schs Sadie Si Lillie, Wallace, Bos- conia, Welre, Plymouth, 8.40 a. m., p, the Allen Sarsaparilla company paid $200, Monday’s quotations. Butter lirmjereamry 13@I0c: Barry, Eug: island Porter. New York. Will leave PORTLAND PIER, m.j Weirs, Centre Harbor, l.oog location. The and costs $11.92. 17c. Ecgs steady—fif*8h at 13ui4c. ton ; Lucia Farrow, PORTLAND, Wor- fords, opposite his present WHKxr Phlneas H & Steamboat Go. at 2.00 in. Alton and steamer), 8.40 a. m; Frates a fine of $200, and bbls; .wheat 190,900 BOOTHBAY-Ar 13tli, schs Gay, Portland Boothbay Daily p, (via Bay in the Augustus paid Sept. Dec. May. Flour—Receipts—4,000 cester Somersworth and Rochester), 7. a. are at work preparing corn bush; oats 710,700 bush; Boston. For Orr’s Island. Card’s Cove. Quohog (via carpenters cos is $8.68. Closing. 6844 bush; 664.000 Bryant, Bay (via Rockingham UOVa 158.300 bush. Ar I4tl). schs Bertha M Glover, New York; East Horse Island Har m.; Manchester, Concord, for his use and the Deering O’Hare a fine of 63 rye 31,200 hush; barley Summe r and After Harpswell, Ashdale, a. 3.30 North Ber- building Martin S. paid $800, Opening.,...... 6344 604x wheat 72.800 Wm Marshall, Pawtucket; E' & E Given, St Arrangements—On Water Small Point. West Junction), 7.00 m., p.m.; Shipments—Flour 8,400 bbls; Jane 18th, 1898, bor, Cove, Phlpps- Exeter, Haverhill, Lawrence, ileotrio company are wiring the and costs $16.15. CUBA oats 103.800 bush; Goorge, NB. C Harbor. wick. Dover, light bush;com 414,300 bush; burgand indy’s a 5.20. 8.« ft. m., 12.30, William F. Kagan, Michael J. Mc- Dec. May. bush. 13th. sch Georye H Mills, Lunt. GOING WEST. RETURNING—Leave Cundv’s Harbor at Lowell, Boston, 7.00, same for electric rye 000,000 bush; barley 121,000 CALAIS—Ar Arrive Boston, 8.40,10.15 ft. W. lights. filed demur- O >enine...... 82 York. ENTERPRISE leaves East Boothbay 6.30 a. Water 6.45 3.30,6.05 p.m. Donough and James Hume, 2944 60% at New QTE. 6.00 a. m.; Ashdale, m.; Cove, m. Leave Boston for have re- MINNEAPOLIS—Wheat—Seplat ;Dec touch- 12.42, 4.02, 7.15, 9.15 p. Mr. W. H. Scott and family rers. Closing.. 30 3244 Ar 14th, schs Annie Gusand Lucy Hammond, for Portland Mondays at 7.15 a. m., a. m.; Card's Cove. 7.15 a. m.; Orr’s Island. 8.00 at No 1 hard 64s@c; Is- 6.59, 7.30,8.00. 8.30 a. m., 1.15,4.15,6.00 KB%c: May 61%®0l%c; Boston. at So. Bristol fChrlstmas Cove, Heron a. m. Arrive in Portland at 10.00 a. m. Portland, turned from their summer cottage at Hig- paid a fine of $30, OATS. No 2 Northern 69%c. ing Portland, 10.10, 11.50, 10.65 ft. m.. Timothy Hopkins Nol Northern 63%c; GLOUCESTER—Ar 13th sch Allendale, Sad- tOoean Point, Bootbbay Harbor and will make round from p. m. Arrive costs for officer. first at 3 80 land, Every Saturday trip 9.30 m. have removed into their and $9.46, resisting Dec. May MINNEAPOLIS— l*lour— paients m. 12.10, 5.00, 7.50, p. gins Beach and dears ler. Bangor. Squirrel Island. Portland leaviugat 2 00 p. Return about Sentence was in a case 1944 214a 3 60*3 SO; first for suspended against Opening. ®3 90; second, patents Ar 14tl>. schs Alice C Fox, Camden for Boston; leave Damarlsootta at 6 a m. 8.00 m. TRAINS. on which was badly — vVednesday, p. SUNDAY home Spring street, be- Closing... -. 18% 22 80 second clears ;demand princi- him for intoxication, during good at 2 7 *2 Billow, Machias. Portland, touching at aDove landings. SUNDAYS. 10.15 ft. 2.00, 3.40, summer. buyers. at 6 a. For Scarboro Crossing, m., fire early in the the court into considera- Tuesday's quotations. ; allv from domestic HYANN1S—Ar 13th. sch Alice T Boardman, leave Pemaqutd for Portland Leave Portland Pier 9.30 a. m.. Orr’s Island 10.15 t. damaged by havior, taking Friday, p. m.; Scarboro Beach, Pino Point, was hi3 first of- for Calais. at above landings except Damans- 11.15 a. ra. Arrive Harbor 13 m. The house has been remodel- tion the fact that this Wheat. Rich, Dennlsport m.,touching Cundy’3 m., 12.56, 2.00, 3.40, p. m.; Old Orchard Beaeb, thoroughly sch Stiver Hallowell. Boston. cotta. leave Cnndv's Harhor at 2 n. m.. Orr’s Island and that he had been steadily at Dec May Marketv Sid, Spray, a911 in 1* a rn lajm. 2.00. 3.40. 5.30 n. m.; Saco, interior has been made over fense, Cotton sens D EAST. m. led and the Oneninc'. 6244 6x4* MACHIAS—Ar I3tli, George Perry. GOING 3 p. m. Arrive Portland 5 p. 10.15 a. m.. 12.00. 2.W, 3.40. C OM p. work for some time. BEPT. 14. 1898. Star. Fred at 7 '■Biddeford, Flynn, Boston; Lone Pettigrew, do; and leave Portland £*• • - into an residence. a fine of and Closing. 62% 64% Tuesdays Saturdays, m.; Konnebunk, 12.55, 5.30 p. up-to-date Baptist Berques paid $10, Cotton market to-dav A Hillsboro for New York at NVW YORK—The tSmall, Thompson, a m. for Damarlsootta, (touching Squirrel ester, Farmington, Alton n»T, P* a who resides in costs for assault and battery. Corn. at 6c; do uplands Heron •f1 William Smith, Jew, $8.84, closed steady “middling gulf (leaking). Island, Boothbay Harbor, tOcean Point, J. II. MCDONALD, Man., m.; North Berwick, Dovnr, Exeter, Have— Bail was defaulted in the case of Henry Deo. bales. NEW LONDON—Ar il4th, sch Chase, New Bristol and East Office. 158 Commercial St a 5.20 a. the Jewish colony on Ooean street at May. 6% ; sales 736 Island. tcbristma3 Cove, So. hill, Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, in* iui 30 % 32% York for Rockland. 8A0 rerncr auuuci;. Opening"". CHARLESTON —The Cotton market to-day Boothbav. Telephone 46-3. aug3dtf 12.55, 5.30 p. m. Arrive Boston a, n., before Judge Hop- ease a 29% 31% J> E.VY1 VJIVi. INE.WD—D1U ±0.11, DWI uoiuia 1 > leave rortiana at 7 a. m. mr rrm- for Powlaad Woodfords, appeared Ida iu a nuisance paid Closing.. ddiet; Middling 6%c. Thursdays, 5.28, 9.42 p. m. Leave Bostonl Libby, Oats. wae Jordan. Para. except on a charge of of and costs was Hempel, aquid, touching at above jandlngs 3.45 a. Arrive Portland 7.10 a. m. kins yesterday morning fine $200, $72.74. GALVESTON—Cotton market today NORFOLK—Cld sch Isaac Orbeton. m, a fine of Dee. ldtli, Damariscotta. intoxication. Smith was arrested on Henry Lussarri, nuisance, paid Sept middling ofy'tc- Boston CO. EASTERN DIVISION. Opening. 20 s quiet: (and sailed). On Saturday will return from Damariscotta CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT $200 and costs $8.68. Cotton market to-day was FHLIADELFHIA-Cld 13tl), barge Alabama, Newbury- Tuesday evening at Woodfords by Officer Closing. 20 MEMPHIS—Tne to East Boothbay. For Biddeford, Portsmouth, middlings 6ViC.d Portland, t Passengers conveyed team. Amesbnry, , Lynn, Boitoa,2.00, Portland roRK. steady; by port, Mountfort. Smith had boen into Ar 14tb. schs Lucy A Davis, McKown, Ken- and Saturdays for Pern- 9.00 a. b £00 m. Arrive Bos- THE MUNICIPAL COURT. Dec. NEW ORLEANS—Tbe Cotton market to-oay Tuesdays passengers In Effect ’98. m., 12.45, 1.45, p. nebec; Frank Learning, do; Admit N aquid from So. Bristol. Monday, Sept 12, 5.57 a. 4.30. 9,00 p. m. Leave where he had been drinking heavily and 8 62 BV4e. Squires, conveyed by ferry ton. in., 12.30,4.00, Opening.. quiet; middling Wm J Bath; Isaac H Tlll- RACE. Manager, 9.00 a. m., 12.30, BEBORE JUDGE ROBINSON. Lauesvllle; Llpsett, ]e!7dtfALFRED Boston for Portland, 7.30, 7^0, an hour started to drive home. Closing. S Ca Cotton market to-day was a. at early MOBILE—Tbe Xer. Kennebec. Week Day Time Table. 9.45 p. m. A rrive Portland, 11.45 01., 111.on. Robinson had a full house yester- middling 6%c» Newcastle. Del—Passed down 13tb. sch Rich- 12.40 a. in. W'hen arrested he was in the back part Judge Wednesday’s quotations. easy; RAILROADS. 4.30,10.15 p. m., was ard 8 for Gardiner; H For Forest Peaks Island, On account of Monday be- WHRAT SAVANNAH—The Cotton market to-day Learning, Emily Naylor, City Landing, TRAINS. of his wagon down and was sound day morning. for Saco. a. 12.00, m., 2.15, SUNDAY laying Aug Dec. May. quiet; middling 6Vk*. 6.45, 6.40, 8.00, 9.00, 10.30, m., election day and Tuesday civil day, Delaware Breakwater—Ar 13th, sch Maggie S 7.30 in. For ForUmontb, Newbory- asleep, and the horse was trotting off ing Opening. 62 64 3.16, 6.00, 6.15, p. Biddeford, Hal t. for Portsmouth. Line. For 8.00, 10.30 a. m„ Salem, Lynn, Boston, 2 a m., 12.45 PAH. ■ Wednesday morning's session of the court Closing.. 62% 64% Philadelphia Portland & Worcester Cashings Island, 6.40, port, leisurely in the direction of Woodfords. European Markets. Ar 14th, sch K 8 Derby, Philadelphia for Gar- 2.15, 3.15, 5.00, 6.15 p. m. Arrive Boston 5.57 a. m., 4.00 p. m. Leave Bos- first since COBS diner. For Little and Great Islands, ton for c 9.00 a m., 7.00, 9.46 p. m. horse averted a collision was the Saturday. Diamond Portland, The narrowly Dec. May. ■ By Teietrraoh.1 Peaks m. for the of $6 from PERTH AMBOY—Ar 13th, schs Adeila T POKTMltn & ROCHESTER it R. Trefethen’s, Evergreen Landing, Arrive Portland, 12.10, 10.13 p. m., 12.40 a car. John Burns larceny 29% 31% with an electric Yesterday morning Opening... 1868.—Ooniols closed at Carleton, Wail, New .York; Freddie Eaton, Island. 5.30, 0.40, 8.00, 10.30 a. m„ 12.00 m., a. Stops at North Berwick and Exeter Abrahams was found guilty and 31% LONDON. Sept. 14, Station Foot of Freblc St. Simon Closing...... 29% for and tor aocount. Clark, do; Sarah A Reed, Hanna, do; Mary Aon 2.00, 7.30 m. only. before the court, Smith stated that he months in the 109 13-1* money 109% 6.15, p. c 0/v sentenced to six county OATS. Wm H Island, 5.30, b. Western Division to North Berwick; 14. 1898—Cotton market McCann. Gates, do: Clifford, Harding, On and after Monday. June 27, 1898. Passenger For Ponce’s Landing, Long been in Portland with Meaher for him. Dec. LlVERPOOL,Sept a. 6.15 p. m. Kittery Jet. and Portsmouth on. had drinking jail Dennis appeared May. at sales Carteret, trains will Leave Portland: 8.00, 10.30 m., 2.00, 4.20, stops over Is lowar—American mldling 3Vi d; T Carleton. 10.30 Western Division from North Bewick. when saw he was be- He and was bound in the Opening...... 20 Sid 14th, schs Adeila Portland; For Worcester, Junction, For Marriner’s Landing, Long Island, c. friends who, they appealed 10,000 bales, Including 600 bales for specula- Kennebunk- Clinton, Ayer Nashua, G. & T. A. Bostea 2UVa 22% Freddie Eaton, Calais; Lena White, Windham and at 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 a. m., 2 p, m. D. J. FLANDERS, P, him in his team sum of $500. Closing?. tion and export. Epplng dtl coming intoxicated, put lined and p.m. sepia Hans Kiley, intoxication; $3 PORK, sch Willie Was- RETURN. and started him for home. He claims Dec. P°KED BEACH-Ar 18th, D, For Manchester, Concord and points North at m. 12.30 son, Farrsboro. .... 7.30 a. and p. m. 6 7.20, 8.30, had with him in the Opening... 6 70 Leave Forest City Landing, 20, STEAMERS. that he $65 early C°Edward H. McMann, intoxication; DAYS OF 8TEAMSHIPS. Hid. sell Klondike, Rolfe, Windsor. NS. For Rochester, Water, 6.30, 8.20 Closing.. .. 3 62 SAILING Springvale, Alfred, 9.30, 10.50 a. in, 1.00, 2.35, 3.45, 5.30, he must have fined $3 and costs. ROCKPORT—Ar 13th, sells Diadem, Thurs- boro and Baco River at 7.30 a. m., 12.30 and eveuiug which says been FROM FOR p. m. H. intoxioation; thirty ton, Salem; Verna. Parker, St John, NB; Har- 6 jo m. a. as George Carey, ntoon nation p. Leave Ponce’s Landing, 6.05, 8.50, 11.20, NEW YORK DIRECT LINE, taken from him in Portland be had no Boston 17 uest do. uorham at 7 JO and 8AS a. m, 12,80, in the jail. Sparndam.New York Rotterda.. ..Sept Home, For 3.00, 2.60, 6.55 m. days county wero the closing quota- 17 14th, sch Annie 6.20 m. m., 5.10, p. with him to pay his fine. Seme fined $3 Tlie following Pennsylvania..New York.. Hamburg...Sept , Va—Ar Aluslie, 6.30 and p. Leave 7.05, 8.15, 11.05 a. m., -.45, Co. money James Haskell, intoxication; tions of swells at Boston: 17 Cumberland Westbrook Cushings, Maine Steamship Werra.New York. .Genoa.Sept Hillsboro. For Westbrook, Mills, 6.40 m. of his friends were sent for and and costs. central as. 66% 17 JM Eaton, and Wocdfords at 0.43 a. 3.60, 5.20, p. Sound Deering Mexican Navarre.New York. .Havre ... .Sept SALEM—Ar 13tn. schs Ingleson. Junction 7JO. ul, Leave Little Diamond, 6.30, 7.20, 9.-0 a. m., Long Island By Daylight. costs which amounted intoxication; fined new. 6.20 his Ud6 and William A.Maxwell, Atohlson. Top. at Banta.Fe. K. 12% — 17 Rockport; John Catlwallader, Kingsbury, Bos- 6Jj and p. m. ill. paid Cleopatra.New York.. London Sept 12.30,3.00, 12.00 m., 12.:.5, 3.30, 5.35, T.20, 7.50 p of the fine he was Maine.162 ton for Bath. in. tzain uom Portland oomiects 3 TRIPS PE-R WEEK. to $8.24. On payment $3 and costs. Boston Sd Vancouver....Montreal...Liverpool.. Sept 17 The 12 JO p. Leave Great Diamond, 6.26, 7.15, 9.15, 11.55 fined 17 SUt, schs Nickerson, Kennebec; F at Junction with “Hoosao Tunnel Route” 7.55 m. The Horatio Hall and Man- George Rogers, intoxioation; $3 dopfd Campania.... New York. .Liverpool...Sept Daylight. Ayer a ill., 3.25. 5.30, 7.15, p. steamships discharged. at Union 12/30, leave Franklin Wharf. and Anchorla.New York. .Glasgow .. .Sept 17 W Cole. Vineyard-Haven. lar the West and Station, Worcester, 6.20, 7.10, 9.10, 11.50 hattan alternatively costs. Mains Central.133 for Leave Trefethen’s, 17 Ar 14th, sell Otrouto, Bancor orders; Lee. for Providence and New York, via "Providence 8.00 m. Portland. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays The last Centre Harbor excursion for Frances intoxication; fined $5 UnionlPaclflc. 29% Vancouver;... .Montreal.. .Liverpool...-Sept a. m„ 12.35, 3.20, 5.25, 7.10, p. Maskell, 17 ter A do lor New Yoik; Thomas Hlx, Line” for Norwich and New York, via “Nor- 11.45 a. at 6 m. for New York direct. Returning, leave Onion Paoiticpfd.63% Manitoba.New York.. London.Sept Lewis, Leave Evergreen, 6.15, 7.05, 9.0a, in., p. 21st. and oosts. 17 Rockland for Cushing, Thomaston wich Line” with Boston and Albany E, R. for 38. Thursdays and Satur- the year is for September American Bell.2‘7 Rhynland_New York..Antwerp.. .Sept do; Nettie 12.40, 3.15, 5.20, 7.05, 8.05 p. in. Pier E. R., Tuesdays, Patrick E. intoxication; 20 for do. the and with the New Stork all rail via at 5 m. MoCallum, American Sugar. common.129% Trave.New York. Bremen Sept West, Leave Marriner’s Landing, Long Island, days p. fined and costs 20 B It Hillsboro. steamers are fitted Mid fur- TRANSFERS. $3 Suspended during Servia.New York. Liverpool.. Sept Sid, Woodside. McLean. “Springfield.” 30 a. 3.00 ra. These superbly REAL ESTATE 8ugar,pta..... oft Fear at 11 m., p. afford the moss one Sept 20 SOUTHPORT. NC—Anchored Capo Trains arrive Portland from Worcester for all land- nished for passenger travel and good behavior; pledge year. Cen . .. Coleridge.New York..PTu’mbuco, Levi Saturday night only, 9.30 p.m. are 2_ bar on account of head winds, r.barque s at 1.30 p. m.; from Kocnester at 8.30 a. m., 1.30 convenient and comfortahle route between These real estate transfers reported: Daniel fined *3 8 Germanic ... .New York.. Liverpool....Sept Gallagher, intoxioation; do common for Bos- and 6.48 from Uorham at 8.30 and ings. costs. .Antwerp. Andrews, Wheeler, from Apalachicola p. m.; 6.10, Portland and New York. of to and Suspended during good be- Kensington.. ..NewYork. -.Septal 10.60 a. 1 e. Charles B. Dodge Concord, Mass., FrankUn Co. Lewiston.-2®’’* Sept 22 toil. m.. JO, 4.15, 6.48 p. in. Sunday Tims Tab Fare: one way. $5.00; round tr.p, $8.00. land at havior. Canada.Boston.Livrenool.. schs David Qlosppe Rioclo of Portland, Laconia Manufacturing ICo.660 York. .Hamburg...Sept22 VXNEYAllD-HAVEN—Ar I4th, For through tickets tor all points West and J. F. LI8COMB. General Agent. Edward fined flfelsmarck.. .New Annie b For Forest City Landing, Peaks Island, Srandview in South Portland. Crilley, intoxioation; $3 York..LaUu.dra.. Sept 24 A Stoey. Plum Island for Portland; South apply to H. C. PALMER, Tioket Agent; THQ3. M. BARTLETT. ami Abydos.New Ames, 8 00, 9.00, 10.30 a. m., 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, 5.00 p.m. Agt_QQMdtf Weston of Harrison to Annie and ousts. Now Tars ((notation* Sioon Bonds. Liverpool.. Sept 24 Chase. Elizabethport for Bangor; Oakes Portland, u& Harriet E. Yorkshire .... Montreal... Fort For Cushings Island, 9.00, 10.30 a. m., 12.15, land In Catherine Powers, fined York. London kept 24 Port Reading for Augusta; Flora Condon, je26dtf J. W. PETERS. Supt. Hanscom et al of Bridgt-on, intoxication;

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