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PORTLAND : DAILY PRESS. PRICE THREE ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—YOL. 33. PORTLAND, , TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1895. CENTS^ some fraudulent. As an ex- 9 o’clock this and was taken orbitant, and fluttered their handker- morning two Mexican of New spectators in tow at once and headed for New Roch- ample, grandees whon their favo- AT LEWISTON. SO ONE AT THROTTLE, Mexico claimed to have lost 15,000,000 ANNUAL RACE MEET. chiefs most vigorously THE FAIR elle, where sho will remain till Thurs- sheep valued at S3 head. rites appeared. day, when sho will go to tho Erio Basin per It seems to bo a clear case of loss, but Tho track was sandpapered and to be docked and measured. It is again the court to $3 per head showed the work the local men had put now believed that all her weak points, objected paying for Mexican Mr. was on it since the storm. The time made have been discovered and made strong. sheep. Spearman a sent to New Mexico by the was excellent,although in many races too The Valkyrie is now in tho Horseshoe \ Wild Dashed Into accordingly Two Year Old Record Smashed Engine court to on SI. 50 per head, Crowds of Gathered at much “head work” was displayed. The State aud will stay there until tomorrow night, compromise Cyclists ho an which resulted racos were promptly started and wore when she will go into the dry dock to be began investigation Crowded Train. In establishing the factlthat the Mexicans run smoothly and without accident. Those lu the First Race. cleaned and polished for tho races. She never owed more than 1500 head of sheep Sanford Yesterday. were the officers: Referee, Edward Buf- will be measured at the same time as at one time and that a few hundred fum, Boston; Cyrus Batcheldor, the Defender. any Judges, head were stolen by Navajo W. E. Tobie, Portland, H. E. Walker, actually but, at a different time and place Boston; Timers, Fred Brown. Wells, E. BOLD 8URGLARS. Indians, SERIOUSLY IN'" claimed. There are numerous S. Portland; E. M. Goodall; PEOPLE WERE THERE FIFTY PEOPLE than that Pendexter, BUT FEW similar claims. ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET L. F. Boston; Clerk, Starter, Jackson, Secured S5000 Worth of riate at One TTanl IN THE WRECK. G G. E E. TO SE E IT DOME. IURED IN THE EVENING. eorgo Emory; Announcer, Hussey; Handicapper, W. E. Tobio, at a Summer Resort. NEW 100 YARD RECORD Portland. ---* is tho summary of tho races: Following Beverly, Mass., September 2.—Ono of Robert Brown of Lynn Sprints in a-* One mile novice—Bert I. Gerry, San- at the Station and of a rhe Train W as Standing un- There is Promise Big aud Successful the most daring and successful breaks Seconds Over 400 Lino in the Pa- ford, first; E. P. Borden, Sanford, Wheels Were In the Rnnaway Crashed Into the Rear der protest, second; Joseph Taylor, San- Fair but the First Day Crowd Was Too that has ever liapponed here took place Entertained rade—Visitins Wheelmen ford, third. Time, 2.37 1-2. between tho hours of four Cars Telescoping Several anil Setting Small to Induce the Nautch Dancers to this morning 3.—The great One half milo State championship— Brockton, Mass., Sept. by Sanford Cycle —Interesting and seven. The sceno of events was at Fire to tUo Wreckage. at Wilfred Senior, Sanford, first; C.B. Piko, Dance—Some of the Features of the American sprinting races were run Paces and Fast Time. Cove and the losers are Norway, second; Ora C. Towle, Auburn, Burloy Stanley N. 2.—A Brockton Pair grounds this afternoon, THE OLD GUARD Show, Coney Island, Y., September third. Time, L14. Mortimer and W. C. and George Eustis, The events were a PRESS.! wild cat on the New York Sea before 4,000 people. [SPECIAL, to the One milo 2.50 class C.— M. Donahue, TO THE engine [SPECIAL PKESS,] sons of Ambassador Eustis. Tho burglars 100 ten Lynn, first; Herbert Thorne, Lynn, sec- Beach railroad ran away from Bay Ridge one mile and yards sweepstake, Sanford, Sept, a—Sanford has boon Lewiston, 3.—Tho State fair socured *5000 worth of plate. The family local GINGER, tried ond; A. T. Burnham, Dover, N. H., September shortly after three this afternoon yards light weight sprint, 100 yards to the and and it and lepot given up wheelmen today third Time, 3.03 1-2. opened hero today promises to be a intended to move to Boston today, sack race The first event SANFORD’Sand is so rich in health md crashed into the rear car of the three race, 100 yards true, will This race was run under a time limit every member of the Maine division one. Today’s attendance was not tho was in two small boxes one mile race. With good plate packed i’clock afternoon train which was on its on the card was the enter- of 2.55 and as the contestants loafed near- in the agree that they have been royally large. There were several hundred people for A servant girl states that Peter ol Pitts- preserving properties ly all of tho way around it was shipment. to Island, and was standing three contestants, Preddy tained. to arrive the.track shore way Coney The visitors began yes- declared no raca in the stand during the racing and she saw a small boat lying off the of and L. L. midst of summer that it grand it Woodlawn Park for tho burg, James Smith Albany dangers and taken in Barro boxes. waiting teray those who came were One mile open—J. E. Walsh, groups of sightseers among the exhibits, and some men outer it with two the race was unin- Batholic Knights picnicers to get oil at Briton of Holyoke, is almost criminal to be without hand the committee of the local club. Vt., first; H. E. Wilton, Boston, second; there were as be no clue to the robbers. by but, perhaps, many people There seems to as Smith obtained a great lead F. R. third. Time, iVoodlawn Park. The rear car of the for- teresting, A number the at the oamp Kent, Rowley, Mass., tho enclosure as could have been spent night •* within over Preddy it. No other ginger is so pure, 2.38. ALLEN KILLED HIMSELF. ward train was badly smashed and more his competitors, distancing at as of E. M. Long Pond, guests Goodall, One mile State championship—This expected on an opening day. Among and Britton. 4.33. The interest ihan forty persons wore injured. The Time, so and safe. For the and the Club house. event was won C. B. Pike of Nor- a number of and speedy, Cycle kept open by them wore large boys Took Carbolic of tho centerod in the 100 sweep- a Bullets Ineffective. He wild cat fire day yard have arrived way in 3.07, but as it was run under engine immediately caught and nerves, for Many, however, who would girls who had been given a free picnio on The starters in the first heat were stomach, bowels, tirno limit ol 2.35 the reforoe declared Acid, ’Sayinit JBefore He Died, “This md burned to ashes. The injured were stakes. were detained the weather of Satur- the the and the by it no race, so Towle of^AuburnHstill holds grounds by management, and Walter Christie of New York city, W. colds, chills, and touches of Time I’ve Closed the Game-’’ :emoved from the wrecked train day. the^State for one mile. little folks and their lunch baskets wore Alex. Davis of championship and laid on tho where Copple of Bancroft, Neb, the One mile E. Towle of Au- ;arried over grass, rheumatism, it is a On the early trains this morning handicap—O. very much in evidence. Exhibitors were Cauajobarie, N. Y., Tom Morris of Santa panacea burn. 95 O. E. Moulton of 2.—R. T. moaned with waiting the to yards, first; stock Buffalo, N. Y., September jhey pain, Cal, finishing in this order, Mor- members and racers commenced pour E. A. Rick- busy getting their and wares in Anna, without an Randolph, 105 yards, second; Allen of who shot himself irrival of medical attendance. Ambu- Christie, Davis. Time, 9 4-5. equal. into town. From oame a dele- men were Omaga, Neb., ris, Copnle. Portland er of Sanford, 150 yards, third. Time, place. The carriage putting In the second heat the starters wore on the New York Central train entering ances were summoned from Brooklyn gation of the old Portland Wheel 2.21 1-2. tho vehicles in in their portion of Brown of T. Robinson of fifty, place and the ex- Robert Lynn. its the 5 Two mile race—J. E. Walsh of Buffalo last Thursday, today succeeded md Coney Island, greatest of Na- Containing among ingredients purest Club having forty men in line and the lap the long room under tho grand stand, Bonaparte, Iowa, Ed. Donovan of medicinal French brandy and the best of Barre, Vt., first, 13 points; H. E. Walton in committing suicide. When he was citement prevailed. Some of the injuied P. J. Coyno of Catham, Ontorio, ginger, it iB to the Club also being represent- Eben H. and at the other end of that big building tick, Imported vastly superior Independent of five points; to as follows: and often Boston, second, to Buffalo he was taken to'thu were removed in wagons nearby finishing Donovan, Brown, cheap, worthless, dangerous gingers ed. Biddeford and Saco sent a strong del- Snow of Dorchester, third, five points. the implement exhibitors brought 9 4-5 seconds. as substitutes. Ask for SANFORD’S agricultural and farmhousos. The Robinson, Coyne. Time, urged Walton and Snow were tied for second Eitch where he improved so ;ottages police GINGER and look for owl trade mark on the * and Lewiston and other were their machinery. Ex- hospital, The finish in the final heat was Donovan, egation Norway, arranging of in the Soid Potter in this event and settled the matter that the assured him rad a great deal trouble keeping Brown. Time, 9 3-5 wrapper. everywhere. Drugano cities sent There were many carts were into tho grounds rapidly physicians Morris, Christie, Hi delegations. etween thomselves with the above result. press driving Che Corp., Sole Proprietors, Boston. Elaoe he would recovor. Allon to have large crowd in any kind of order. seconds, boating the world’s record, hold riders across the New canvas from appeared from Hampshire The time in this raoe was 5.48. laden with ^covered coops 1-5 of a second.. The to and was by H. Bethune by of lost all desire die, today line, including many racers. which issued the cries the prize scene at the finish was indescribable. THE BANQUET. cheerful and chatted with the attendants 2.—A The event of the day, of course, was poultry. The cattle seemed to bo about Brooklyn, N. Y., September The betting had been even on Preddy, BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. The annual banquet was^held this eve- during tho afternoon. He contrived to serious railroad accident occurred at 3.40 Donovan ana and at the craok of the and it was a sight well worth all safely housed. To the visitors here Morris, parade Donovan obtained a ning and was largely attended. Follow- has come from of secure a bottle of carbolic acid which was his afternoon on the Woodlawn station the pistol good start, seeing. The streets seemed to bo a solid who just Rigby, many « _:__ u„ .. ♦- woi.f1 ing tholbanquet'the business meeting was UUO UUXUUU auimuio noviij uau mviiuo. leiu Oil n UtUlo ill U1D naiu nucio no v»uo Jtioacn rauroaa. wmie mass of wheels and interest was >1 the sea rungme the 100 tho first especial There are the from tho Kingleslde In light sprint yards, called and nominations were received for Jerseys confined some time during the day. STo. 0, drawing seventeen cars, crowded Leon Loeser of Council EXCURSiomRATES felt as several had been offered for farm at South Paris, and Mr. D. W. heat starters were prizes division officers for the About six o’clock in the afternoon, when with excursionists bound from, Coney J. of New -TO also ensuing year. Clark’s beautiful while many Bluffs, Iowa, Engleman the best decorated wheels and tojthe Guernseys, the nurses were at dinner, he swallowed island’.was standing at Woodlawn station of The officers will be elected mail later names of the exhibitors of York, A. Rollins Hartford, Kansas, by other of the bottle. He was dis- a came down and club out the most men. The the oontents of the wild'engine thundering as follows: Rol- turning A train ! had been cattle are familiar. Of course the fine finishing Engleman, in the season. special covered half an hour later, but the dose the rear car telescoping it. seconds. The number of ladies who appeared farm of B. F. and P. H. jrashed;into lins, Loeser. Time, 10 1-5 large herd from the so that all at- car full of most of engaged to bring the party to Portland he had taken was large I’he was passengers, heat starters were Jno Kivlin of was also a feature. in Auburn is here. The Hood of second pleasant and at the close of the meeting the wheel- Briggs tempts to save him were in vain, and he whom came from New York. Many Sam Gibson of Huntington, SHERBROOKE after ten o’clock the parade have not come to Lewiston and come and Davenport, Shortly men left for home. Jerseys died early in the evening. His last words tho people saw it tearing along Frank Sullivan of North Plat- started from Sanford and through neither have the Palmer herd of saved W. Va., passed were. “This time I’ve closod the game jumped from the train and thus in the following or streets to and from Connecticut, which at- ter, "Neb., finishing the principal Springvale KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Guernseys for keeps. their lives. The great majority of the Gibson. The final then back to the club rooms. The tracted bo much attention at the der: Sullivan, Kivlin, again Rigby passengers were on at the time, between a number of heat was a dead heat Engleman, EXHIBITION. riders were two abreast and the proces- park show, but there are them women and children. Portland Have Arrived at GEORGE TUTTLES MONEY. among many Rollins and Sullivan, with Kivlin sion extended over a mile, there being, Many Delegates Maine herds to take their places. A. oolored porter on tho platform, who to tho Sheffield rules, The Grand Trunk will it is 400 wheels in line. Some the indoor exhibitors P. O. fourth. According Railway claimed, Bangor. Among saw the engine coming along with out divided between the three. from PORTLAND to ladies from Sanford and Kenne- & and Kendall and An Interesting Insolvency Case Now Being the purse was Issue tickets twenty Bailey Co., Whitney fireman or engineer yelled to the pas- afterward ran off attracted much are Sullivan and Rollins SHERBROOKE, P. and return on bunk were in line and of Portland prominent. Heard at Farmington. and many escaped. The wild not Q.» TO THE haired sengers the dead heat for a medal, Engleman favorable comment. [SPECIAL IKESS.] The fakirs are here. The blue into the rear car engine crashed smashing being sick. Sullivan finished of attractions are extolled by the wood and the entering, SEPT. 3d 1895. PORTLAND WHEEL CLUB. Bangor, Sept. 3—The Knights lady’s it into kindling burying first and Rollins second. Time, 10 8-5 same in Mexican oostume, and Farmington, Sept. 3.—The insolvency and children beneath it Columbus have held forth in this gentleman men women The local race was won by A. city waxed moustaches, whose eloquence was case of H. seconds. FARE $4.15. The Portland Wheel Club was the star proceedings in the George Four cars were telesc, 'jed by the force of Frank Robinson second. and to say that they have not heard on tho at while the H. Thompson, were today Midway Rigby, of Chesterville are the collision, and all the others were Tickets good to return until feature of the parade. They forty moth eaten Tuttle attracting Time, 10 4-5 seconds. Sept had a time is it mildly. lame clown tells the same There was a mad rush of attired In white good putting in Franklin county and damaged. 9 tii, 1895. strong, neatly caps, jokes. The Nautcb dancers, whose danoe much attention from the doomed L. J. SEABGEANT, The visitors began to arrive from Bos- surging humanity white sweaters, with the club emblem at Chicago, Mrs. Potter Palmer found so also in Somerset county, and in various of the filled NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE Gen’l Manager. and Lewiston the train. The groans injured aug28dlw ton, Portland Sunday, are aiso here, but they have not and of on the breast .and dark knickerbockers. shocking, other sections of the State, when Mr. the air and the snorting puffing •first delegation here on the paper danfced today. *|k-.ir ma eager said that made a received for the getting Tuttle had vocation as a travel- the imprisoned engine deafening SPECIAL NOTICES. They tbej prize largest as there were so few on the plied^his Banana Its Cause train. The headquarters are at the Ban- people noise. For some time the scene was a Decline of the Trade, number of members. and the ladies wore tired, he had dealer in carriages and sleighs. the House. grounds ling regular pandemonium. Scarcely half and Effects, gor Exchange and Bangor need not dance The Rockland Wheel Club received the told tho ladies that they All day Saturday there was a hearing dozen people kept their heads or were Most of the Portland delegation are at the FOSTER’S for the best There were today. Butler in the Franklin able to render assistance. Patrolman prize appearance. about the State fair before Register 2.—A of Bangor Exchange, among them being A noticeable thing Kellev, who was on duty' turned in sev- New York, September cargo decorated wheels in rooms Insolvency Court in the case, many handsomely grounds is the number of dining County eral ambulance calls and five ambulances thousand intended for as T. A. Webb, H. T. McDonough, B. E. thirteen bannanas, Forest DYE line and ;they were applauded they for the sale of eatables. There was the second in a series Of hear- City HOUSE, and booths which from the into are John M. D. F. surrounding hospitals promptly the New York market, was thrown passed along Following the prizes; McDonough, Burke, a street of and others are is whole them, now in progress. At this hearing, The wrecked cars caught fire AND club the num- and ings responded. last at Port Limon. visiting having largest L. Larochelle, W. B. Bryon, in all tho available nooks a mass the harbor Sunday Magner. put up a and were quickly of flames. ber of wheelmen in line, Portland Club, contain for Stillman B. Tuttle, Esq., Skowliegan late Thomas J. Flaherty. W. H. Driscoll, T. corners. They provision It was at first thought that at least ten As the steamer had arrived two days a fancy rocking chair; visiting club pre- and had man, and brother of the insolvent P. McGowan, William F. Mallory, James feeding an army every lawyer, were killed outright The people had become too for the finest appearance, Rockland, the persons the fruit ripe shipping Steam senting F. State and T. J. McGowan. woman and child on grounds today debtor, was examined by Hon Joseph C. rushed from nearby houses and the tele- a floor best decorated ladies’ but that has not interferred with the Carpet Beating plush rug; are eaten a whole there would have been in At the Bangor House T. J. Welch, pie in behalf the creditors. and wires every Miss Vesta Allbee, worsted dress tomorrow’s crowds. Holman of phone telegraph It wheel, James A. E. C. T. lots of pies left for had were in motion to oall for or sale of the fruit in this city. Miss Ada Broe, McDonough, George H. Tuttle, the insolvent, direction put price MACHINES, pattern; second, Senior, pair These restaurants are managed in various P. MoGowan, J. A. McGowan, J. W. been on a carriago selling expedition, in aid to tho injured. to have had, however, the contrary of ladies’ boots; best decorated gentle- are run individuals and „3ems 13 Preble St. Opp. Preble House. F. F. Driscoll, J. H. O’Brien, ways. Some by he had sold his in six or No. which caused all the it man’s worsted cleth for Sun- Loregan, is conducted which goods Engine 6, effect, for several dealers regretted that wheel, suit, Dr. T. D. others by associations. One was used for trains at Thomas McCarthy, Sullivan, different counties of Maine, taking damage shunting not been a dozen that had day Telegram, Portland, wheel was rid the Auburn W. C. T. U., .and a eight had cargoes Send by express, Feath- S. G. Coleman, James^F. O’Brien, Wil- by notes in of the same for the tho 65th and Third avenue depot of Sea in Southern seas large parcels den by Dr. G. E. Dow of Portland ; second, runs another. Their payment found a resting plaoe liam McCann, Dr. E. J. McDonough, woman’s relief oorps He then froturned to Skow- Beach railroad. It became unmanageable, Laces, &c. by mail, Car- 60 Tucker Fred W. Cousins indication of the most part. rathor than to be shipped to this already ers, Gloves, Payson cigars, A. W. H. and number is a good sold to his the to the lever and the the mem- Joseph McGowan, Myers hogan and brother, lawyer, awing becoming jammed overstocked market. and Beds of Sanford. After parade success of the fairs which are held here, from pets by freight. D. W. MoAndrew. three notes and claims to have been the engineer end fireman jumped said a well known com- bers were escorted to visit the Goodall houses can feed an “I havo been,” The Lewiston delegation is also at the foi if the eating army of the received for them, the cab to save their lives. There was no Telephone connection. at Pond and about 100 wheel- that the robbed money mission fruit merchant, ‘‘twenty-three camp Long House and it inoludos James it is a safe presumption army had collected and then to the wild and it the return re- Bangor with all ho abstaole engine, in this and I have never men enjoyed ,,the run. On comes to be fed. In fact, this year the together years business, W. E. Walsh, J. E. Kelleher, A. on his while en route from rushed tho track at a fearful rate as freshments were served at the club rooms Doyle, taken trip along seen so low a market for bananas to- and C. E. Cronin. fair management condfiently expect were but Lowell," James Roiley Skowliegan to Farmington, while in the of speed. About fifty injured, weeks I decided not to in Sanford. as if not than in day. Six ago Massachusetts visitors include D. crowds big bigger a whom no one killed. Of the NEW MANCHESTER HOUSE, The town of New Sharon, by tramp injured thirty-eight handle them at all this season. The fruit John F. Morris and James years. a distance to tho It was said THE RACES. T. O’Keefe, previous ho had given a ride for short were taken hospitals. on arrival. It is almost im- Windsor Hotel The today would have been of is too ripo With Annex, Cavanaugh. racing the road. late tonight at the hospitals that nono of fruit. There has Mousam River Park was the center of interest but for tho along possible to get green The the day in vis- no great performance Stillman B. testified Sat- tho would die. Engineer Jansen bananas MANCHESTER, N. H., Knights^bave'passed horse birth Tuttle, Esq., injured been a time when sixty thousand attraction in the afternoon and before 2 the different about of a two-year, a Kentucky by of the notes offered the fireman of the wild were it the and best equipped hote iting places ofjinterest urday to the purchase and engine would be in a it does Makes largest a Maine horse It is said bought day. [Now, north of Boston. o’clock seat in the stand was tho city. After dinner they found buck- and by purchase. him his brother for thoir face value, arrested. The sale of every grand a exhibition by not average one cargo daily. boards them and a num- that this colt has in private for them in taken and of awaiting large $1,251.25, and that he paid and domestic fruits, A. M. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. also points vantage along ball done a mile in 2.32 on a half mile track. peaches especially, ber of the party took in the games at cash. He further testified that he had SUICIDE OF MAN AND WOMAN- sale of bananas. When J. WESLEY BENNER, Manager. both sides of the track. The dresses is the bay stallion owned by interferes with tho bright the park between the Augustas and Ban- He Bingen, of them all at the present time, houses ,eb 21 TuW&Thtflp H. of Ellsworth. The colt disposed they are too ripe for commisison and bits of color lit the stand and Others drove to Old Town and Oro- Mr. E. Greely a of them to his to up gors. in selling portion wife, are or rather given away, too Pushaw Lake This was started today with threo others Kodenbacli of Buffalo: and Mrs. they sold, the ladles were the most enthusiastic no and to evening his mother, and to a law student in his Albert S. hall of tho class for foals of 1893, and from tho the street venders.” supper was served at the the local office. of that he had the others at his John Carpenter Were Tired Life. order, and afterwards the Knights ad- UrstTshowed Mr. Holman made a very thorough and ho could so leave A Plot Enlivened tlie Day at Philadelphia. to the lodge room where the mercy. In fact, easily exhaustive examination into all the do- journed that when in the second heat he third degree'was exomplfiod upon a large the field tails and events surrounding the sale of Jamestown, N. Y., September 2.— Philadelphia, Sept. 8.—A riot occurred made a broak and fell way back to the number of candidates.. After the busi- the notes Ttnth hv the insolvent and bv Albert J. Rodenbach of Buffalo, came to hero this morning in connection with the rear he walked after the others and went ness the whole party adjourned to the his brother, anil at points the tilts be- for the National Labor Day oelebration. Three as tney wore cieo. Jamestown last Wednesday pur- Bangor Exchange, where a banquet was bv them though tween the two lawyers, Messrs. Holman hundred and fifty Knights of Labor, who in this heat, when ho was let of his shattered health. He served. No regular programme was Bingen and Tuttle were spicy and interesting. pose regaining are in the clothing factories, did the mile in 2.24%, notwithstand- employed but there were speeches by out, was an attendance in court at the Sherman house. His were Fifth street on their arranged, the break at the start. There quite registered marching up several of the visitors and members of ing his loss by interested from to the labor and when Maine record for two- of spectators Farming- lead body was found in his room on Sat- way join parade the local lodge. Tho’best previous ton, Chestervillo and Now Sharon. had reached Market street, John was 2.29%, held by Emma A chloroform bottle, pressed they vears-olds As the conclusion of the examination urday. Preolo, the driver of a,heavy wagon, at- The best record with both BEHEADED BY A TRAIN. Westland. two-year-old of Stillman B. Tuttle Mr. Holman an- tightly to the nose hands, to drivo through tho line. Sever- State fair track was made by tempted for the nounced to the court that ho would con- showed the cause of death. Efforts were al of the knights seized the horses and Palm and was 2.33. to the William Sexton Went to tinue tho examination of George H. Tut- matter secret. It is be- Preole, becoming angry, jumped Brakeman Sleep 3.00 class developed a peculiar made to keep the The tle at some future day. to free the rains. As he did so a with His Head on the Rail. for with fivo in the field, threo that the man committed suicide. ground finish ieved score of tho surrounded him and and Women in the second heat. Eddie paraders WHEN YOU RETURN HOME. only were shut out An of and a number of other driv- NEEDED Aged Suicide. Ho was twenty-three years age a fight began. A Are most competent to fully appreciate the B. in this contest seemed to have the flold went to C a well known ers who were in the vicinity of Cutiouba Flshkill-on-the-Hudson, N.Y., Septem- with the of Nibs, TO THE son of Rodenbach, purity, sweetness, and delicacy at his meroy, exception [SPECIAO rr(KSS.] Preole’s aid and in a short time about a brakoman em- Eddie have and to new uses for it ber 2.—William Sexton, a brown gelding. might Buffalo druggists. one another Soap, discover daily. big 2.—An old man namod 200 men wore pummelling merciful to the had not Sanford, Sept. News was received here this afternoon SPICES. In the form of washes, solutions, etc., fop ployed on the Now York and New Eng- been laggards with available weapon. The riot PICKLE at his wheel at every trip Thomas Goodwin, aged 75 years, who of the suioido in Pope Hollow of Mrs. every inflammations, irritations, and land railroad, had his head severed from Nibs hung lasted for twenty minutes and battered distressing t'ho track. The liorso had a trick for some John C. forty-three years of WAX. it around has been demented time wand- Carpenter, numerous. A platoon of po- BOTTLE weaknesses of the mucous membrane, has his body, a few miles east of this into the but eaoh time had been in ill health all sum- heads were place, of getting up air, from his home this age. She succeeded in tho proved most feet in time to take his old ered away morning her lice finally dispersing Extracts. grateful. last night. Sexton had been working regained his mer. She accomplished purpose by one of the Flavoring about nine o’clock next heard a crowd. A. M. Fox, paraders, Cuticura Soap appeals to the refined and as maker for the leaders. at and.was a silk handkerchief to stick, long hours, and while the train was place pace tying received a serious scaln wound and was most effective He had to a laid across an cultivated everywhere, as the a The summaries: from in Lebanon gone brook which wras open stovepipe who is al- GELATINE. standing on siding waiting for an ox- to taken to a hospital. Preolo, as wellas hole in the ceiling. Attachod the skin purifying and beautifying soap, to pass, he lay down by the si de of TROTTING—FOALS OF 1893—S3CKX not far from tho Fernald place, where to have struck Fox with an iron press was a of cloth, which leged and sweetest for toilet and bath. the track to his head on t he 1 handkerchief strip and held without bail IIP LSI. PAINTS. purest rest, placing Bingen, b s, by May King (Titer) 1 that attrocious matricide took placo last about her neck. ^was arrestod ho ihe was tightly knotted there a 8oId throughout the world. British depot: F. Nsw- rail. Evidently fell asleep, for Julia, br m, by Haley (Pinkham) 3 2 February and deliberately drowned him- for* a hearing tomorrow, being floor paints. biry ft Sons, 1, King Edwurd-et., Loudon. Pottsb express came along and cut off his head, b Nelson 3 but before so struck his cane doubt as to the extent of Fox’s injuries. I)buq ft Sole Boston, U. S. A. Suzotto, f, by (Gilbert) £, self, doing Cbem. Gobi*., Props., was and Murderess Halliday’s Assault. which thrown a long distance Harrison Boy, g s, by Maino Prince in the ground on the bank of tho stream ENAMELS. only found after a prolonged search. 4 4 and his hat on top of it. He evi- N. Y.. Sopt. 3.-A report (Chaplin) placed Matteawan, At New York, H. O. Wheeler, the pro- intended it to mark the spot. He that Mrs. Lizzie Polish. Time—2.35%, 2.S4X dently wfis current yesterday fessional bicyclist, broke the five mile FIjLNITURE THE WEATHER. leaves a widow, 70 years of age. the insane murderess, as- RATES MINUTE TROTTING-STAKE Halliday, record at Manhattan Dcach yesterday. FIRE INSURANCE THREE killed an attendant suited and nearly 4-5. RACE—$300. Criminal Time 11.50 REDUCED TO COST. A Bangor Man Killed. in the Stato Hospital for In- _ Fair and Warmer. Eddie B, blk g, by C. S P. sane here. H. H. HAY & SON, Parties haying of any kind Boston, September 2.—In the coat property Boston, Septemmber 2.—Local forecast (Foster) 111 Dr. Allison, [medical superintendent ot to insure will make a saying or about of the unknown man who was that last af- Middle St. for southwest Nibs, br g, by Harry Lumps pocket the institution, says Friday on PLUMMER Tuesday: Fair; warmer; 2 absont in one half, by calling (Merrill) 2 2 killed on tho New Now Hampshire ternoon, [while ho was Pough- No. 11 winds. York, PROS., Fire Insurance Agents, Lalla Rook, br m, by Albrino keepsie on the Miss Haswell case, Mrs. for and Hartford tracks at Hog’s bridge Exchange Street, Portland, Me. Washington, September 2.—Forecast (Thompson) 3 dis Halliday and an inmate[named Jennie was found an en- aug3l dlw J. G. Coburn, b g, Albrint) early Sunday morning Shannon assaulted Miss Ward, an atten- -—---' Tuesday for : Slightly by it. 4 dis velope with the following address on dant. Both inmates struck the attendant, winds. J (Russell) Beach warmer; fair; southwesterly Edith W, b m, by Mystic Withers John .1. McCarty, St. James hotel. with tlieir fists. The throe were in the Isle WEATHER CONDITIONS. (Tozier) 5 dis street, Boston. It was postmarked ward at the time. Miss Ward was not of Shoals and dated August 25. At tho The barometer is relatively high except Time—2.35, a 24%, 3.24%. seriously injured. St. James hotel it was learned that a man Mis. Halliday, who murdered her hus- has fallen. The woro Messrs. A. H. Merrill there from on theAt.lantic coast, wherefit judges named McCarty registered band, old Paul Halliday, [and Mrs. and of Danvers, Mass., Levi S. Gould on the of It has fallen the Central valleys starter; Bangor morning August 25, Miss McQuillan of Nowburg, is still ugly rapidlyjin of Melrose, Mass., and N. W. Goodrich 5 a. m. it is decidedly about at times. She assaults attendants at every and the Northwest, and of Poultney, Vt., Col. C. H. of weather Osgood and has to be closely guard- low Dakotas. Fair Lewiston and Messrs. W. Bishop opportunity, ovor the George The Day at Rockland. There is no truth in the report that Northern K. Thome of as ed the and IV. Now York acted to lie transferred into the continues throughout^ Rockland, September 2.—Labor she is soon as the Gulf timers day in Auburn. States and as far south women’s prison Tomorrow’s trotting events are the 2.32 was appropriately celebrated today. The in the the WATERS.’* States. Rain has prevailed trotting class, 2.27 trot and pace, the “THE QUEEN OF TABLE Atlantic principal exorcises wore at Oakland Itascally Mexicans. of the South 3.60 pace and a pony race. There will be southern portion where vvero three thousand warmer from a and races in the Park, people, S. 3.—R. tartar and Gulf States. It is much grange parade bioycle Cliamborlain, D., September A cream of baking powder. A balloon be listonod with interest to a numbor the court of aud in the forenoon. asoenslon will who F Searman, agent of claims, in Texas north to Dakota, upper the will Highest of all leavening strength. made during afternoon and there of from labor leaders. who is at present visiting this state, says is warmer from of speeches —Latest Government Lake reaion. It slightly be an exhibition stock on the track. Frederick that claims amounting to $44,000,000 have to Illinois, and it is Tho little son of Holieoton New England, west been tiled under the Indian depredation Food Report. •‘First in stations Tho died of A Purity.” cooler at Rocky Mountain Doings of the Racers. aged nine, tonight lockjaw. act of Texas heads the list and fair east of Congress. Powder weather will be warmer few days ago a rusty nail stuck in his with New Mexico, a good second. Royal Easing Co,, in states north of New York, Sept 2—The Defendor w.% il^S Wall St., N. X. the j Mississippi „tho come of these claims are just, some ex- in the. dry dock at Basin aJ* BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. Tennesee and North Carolina. floated Erie a* vcr one anti the 0 1 isrd in the com- Base 15 ON THE WALTHAM TRACK. ,• interesting struggle Williams, p., 3 0 0 0 4 early part of the game, hits—Chicago, 1; Broolkyn, in all 3. Bat- for first place except the so:and THE FIELD OF SPORT s ' fned with some fielding by the Errors—Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, A NEW DISCOVERY by the SHAKERS. Totals, 31 1 3 27 17 rank heat created much enthusiasm. After teries—Griffith and Kittred’ge; Stein and A fine 1.1st of Races—Records Take a J Portlands. Mains was hit hardor than the introductory scramble of the novices a hundred the Mount Portland, 13031011 0—-9 Grim. For more than years Tumble. 5. and sour on the stomach. When day. while Augusta begins at Lewiston defeated ^Washington morning by The one-third mile nessed one of the audiences of J Spill, ss., 4 13 4 11 ‘‘Two’ Milo handicap, it to the feeble body, by largest tho bases were from start to finish both in the professional,—H. digested gives strength on the same date. 1 4 0 1 5 3 1 making hits while occu- sprint C. W. C. second, A. makes the seat was ioodbart, c., in the final when there was Tyler .won, Sanger makes one feel bright and cheerful, aud year. Every everywhere 3 13 in the tieats and Flack made a wonderful catch in the ] .lagoon, 3b., 5 10 pied. Mercer was relieved seventh difference be- T. Crook of Buffalo third. Time, 4.55. and the overflowed the 1 10 11 iiardly a wheels’ length one gain in flesh. occcupied peop-io ball lorbett, 3b., 5 0 a local amateur. also was first. Captain Slater drove the first by Purner, He tween the first four men finishing. A The Cordial is so prompt in Its ac- limits on both sides of the diamond. p., 4 1110 0 The Smith 25-mile road race Digestive air that it fell : Ciloen, hit hard. Because “Tim” Hurst did not in the stretch home won War- Hoyland a pitched so high into the fine spurt a and tion that tiie very fir3t dose will have percep- There were about two thousand 37 8 9 Park the honors. Was success was watched by at least present. Totals, 40 5 14 ren of Hyde re- inside of left field fence. Had it been make his appearance in time to call the Reynolds 000. Smith the fovorable result. It gives immeciate just A race had been ex- 15, won, breaking record tibly There was plenty of tinne for them to 1—8 A mile olass lap a lower it would have 32 3 01000 the old Time, one hour, eight minutes and lief. sent little gone jowiston, game, “Charley” Snyder, League to develop some hot racing but in- fifty', collect. The balloon ascension that 1‘0100130 0—5 pected five seconds. The was a of a of our and it as Portland, held the indicator. He did loafed on each and prize span Dvery druggist has been sent supply over. Flack got there got just unjpire, good stead the men lap didn’t take place as described elsewhere, Time—3 hours. with short horses and outfit. handsome Donkey Puzzle Books, and a copy he ran into the fence. Umpire—Bradley. work. Attendance 1000. The score: contented themselves spurts the audience from three till 5arnod runs—Lewiston, 4, Portland 3. James Clark of the Bos- It tells ail about kept waiting: a i 3 0100130 0— 6 tor the tape. maybe liad for the asksng. The next minute O’Connell mude L'wo base Washington, oil. four o’clock. was im- hits—Gilbert 3, Brady, Rupert, ton Press Club won with seven points in as well as LaxoL the new castor Everybody getting Killeen. Louisville, 00 3 00351 3—13 the Cordial fine play. Shea threw Shaffer’s grounder ; ieagan, Slater 3, Shaffer, 3.88 4-5. Bald. Jenny and Simms again < of the time the two teams wTTTBuLiriateFuir] cent bottle Digestive patient by finally ■ bases— Try a twenty-live but O’Connell went into the hits—Shaffer. Stolon Base hits—Washington, S; Louisville, took honors in order. In the half mile < Yale Foot Ball > very high, n U a rfcrnffw an/1 f^allaVian back, Team, cordial and see what it will do for you. appeared on the grounds. The loss of the lupert. Shea. First baso on bails—By 15. Errors—Washington, 3; Louisville, 3. air and it, but didn’t hold it. He and to Lewiston in the fbrenoon settled stopped ilains, O’Rourke, Goodhart. First Batteries—Mercer McGuire; Cun- set tho on Jenny < writes: game in Spill, igain pace singles. j caught it when it came down, just j >ase on errors—Lewiston (i, Portland 3. and Warner. from the tail end > “New the Portland-Lewiston series in the ningham ind Bald worked up York, May io, 1895. | time. lit by pitched ball—By Mains, Leighton. won the afternoon and then Bald < was the result of a with ; and this of oourse Washington game of the procession forged 11 wager latter’s favor, fiact Double and Slater. there with When Magoon came to the bat for the plays- Spill tho wildness of Pitcher (McFar- ahead and staid Jenny closely a friend which caused me to put on ( lessened the interest in tihe afternoon’s through 1.04 4-5. j MITT his tire. Time, a week and ) mcallister! was hugging ) foot ball clothes first time in the’second inning, he NEW BEDFORD. land and errors by Clarke and my ago a between Portland and Shugart. B handicap, Bald did not start, game. But game I In class i kicking drops and punts ? presented with a handsome gold watch New 3.—New Bed- did good work and was not hit Simms was back on tho scratch. begin Lewiston would be if Bedford, September Gilroy "o put no interesting played the and had five as though life held other object, j and chain. He responded by driving ord and Pawtucket a close and hard until tho close of the game. At- Eddie McDuffy Jenny yards. on a glacier in Labrador. and when played had reached the ten- < Experience of years had taught me / for a fine line hit for two bases to soore: Duffy, however, ball ( here this forenoon. Both tendance 3500. The of < Captain Slater began the game with a xciting game yard mark before the word go was heard. 5 that the sure outcome so kicking the left field fence. The big crowd was 34030001 z—9 ) to left, the -large audience ides batted freely, and the game was Washington, He held this advantage till the spurt ( without the usual working, up pro- big sky scraper and and 00030033 0-7 very muoh delighted clapned ( of the tenth to Louisville, home when Simms forged ahead with cess meant a lame short, t forgot all about thoir h our’s tedious ailed in the first half ) thigh—in when Jack Corbett Base 8; a second behind and Mo- ? an to kick the ball 5 A Full Assortment of Lehigh and Free- roared tremendously, illow the to tako a train for Paw- hits—Washington, Louisville, Haggerty poor induced inability Flack under that ball that players 4. rear wheel, waiting. got 10. Errors—Washington, 6; Louisville, Duffy lapping Haggerty’s a foot on the morrow. ) rose to the emergency and brought Ma- , was $ My friend, a homo and that uckot, where the afternoon game and McFar- one of the closest finishes ever Coals for Domestic Use. was meant for run, Batteries—Gilroy McGuire; it was to decide a discussion as s Burning with a clean to centra ) however, goon,homo single The score: land and Warner. seen on this track. A quadruplet ridden just Inside the fence. We got ilayed. < to the merits of different liniments > aud dropped \fnnnnn nonfnlnlr rtoanrrPQ thifi CflTTlft and Pocahontas (Semi-Bituminous) sew Jieuroru, luuuauuu i—o hy Callahan, Barnett, McDuffy had < one run that first inning by Leighton’s AT BALTIMORE. the world’s record for 5 and the like for strains, induced from his friends and every- ; 00030200 0—o Haggerty lowered Coals are a recognition Pawtucket, r me to become the trial After ) Georges Creek Cumberland base on balls, error and 3.—Hoffer was that machine by 14.5 seconds, horse. Reagan’s! it. He is as Baltimore, September lowering body was glad to see'him get Base hits—New Bedford, 10; Paw- hard for a half I under- t aud curious situation as follows uacK was it to 1.45 1-4. They also lowered the rec- S kicking hour, for steam ! 10. Errors—New Bedford Paw- invincible in the morning game. Two unsurpassed general as he is brilliant in his ujket, 1; mile to 27 a of with Salva- i tried to steal conscientious ord for the quarter seconds. ? went deal rubbing on third when O’Rourke ucket, 4. Batteries—Whittrock and and a base on balls was the record use* work on the diamond. The word shirk ! singles Summary; i CEA. He contended that through ) and it was a Todd and second. Rupert threw wefll rlurphy; Yeager. made the St. Louis bats- of a mile olass A— isn’t in Mac’s He is booked against him by One-third open, ) its to alleviate stiffness and ) Yalley Franklin, The Lewistons vocabulary. powers Genuine Lykens close shave for O’Rourke. was wild in the Warren Reynolds, Hyde Park, first, to kick would ; for the if he continues to im- AT PAWTUCKET. men. Breitenstein early < soreness, my ability and the side was re- big league James Lake, Boston, seoond,E. I. Foster and American Cannel. thought he was out, Bedford and was hit when he 5 be I did not believe l English at the same that he’s struck Pawtucket, September 2.—New innings safely got third. 49 2-5 seconds. unimpaired. allowed the ball to roll prove gait Time, r lo and the tired, and they near the The of both B—E. him—yet behold, pungent j this summer. von this afternoon’s game by batting balls plate. fielding One mile open, class C. Bald Constant- third. Jack ran < salve staved off every sign of lame- ) Above Coals over towards Leighton when the hits meant runs. Paw- teams was Attendance 3500. The G. & Frank Jenny second, Simms made a bad error in the felley sharp. first, I with- s called CRourke safe. Magoon very third. 2. .12 3-5. > ness and the next day kicked home. Bradley 1 uoket hit in three score: Time, On Hand. second, which after his brilliant two Day effectively only mile class B—Bald first c out the discomfort. In ) ly Pettee up and down on One open, slightest Captain jumped > A sensational double Baltimore, 10031030 x—6 I feel bound to admit t TELEPHONE 100-2 bagger, on demand, serves to show the nnings. play by Jenny second, Simms third Time, ; consequence his cap in impatient rage, and the score St. Louis, 00000000 0—0 and S uncertainties of baseball. Pettee tried to jang to Davis was the feature. The score: 1.04 4-5. ? that Salva-cea is a little giant, for Portland. St 2. class B—Simms was tallied Jew Bedford, 00201200 1—fl Base^hits—Baltimore, 9; Louis, One mile handicap, i a necessity to every athlete as well ? OFFICE: steal second and Terrien threw the ball St. Louis, 3. Bat- of Waltham Mo- Magoon's two bagger^ after he had re- Pawtucket, 00210101 0—5 Errors—Baltimore, 3; first, Haggerty second, ; as an indispensable article in the S out to Leighton, who drove it to third on teries—Hoffer and Clarke; Breitenstein third. Time, 2.15 3 4. ) ceived his gold watch, Corbett’s single, Base hits—New Bedford, 15; Paw- Duffey s medicine chest of every household.” 70 Sts. a line. It there long before Pettee, and Peitz. One mile handicap, class A—Bianchi 7b Commercial & Exchange on and errors got ( 9. Eriors—New Bedford, 3; Paw- Terrien’s base ballsy by ucket, first, J. Riordan second, W. H. Dodge aP3 but made a square muff. How- 1 ucket, 2. and Ehret was a in the afternoon _M.W&Ftf Shea and Pettee netted us three runs in Magoon Batteries—Day Murphy; puzzle third. Time. 1.15 1-2. ever, Pettee was shut off at home by J ielley and Yeager. contest and had.the champions guessing Quad,Berl’s team against time. Quarter the second. cents. j all 35 |c Two sizes, 25 and 50 ) fine of Shea’s was effective in 27 third, 3-; two-thirds, ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. in the on Spills’ handling grounder. AT BROCKTON. throughout. Esper seconds; We got two' more fourth third 1.48 4-5. c At druggists, or by mail. ) Reagan’s left hand stop and catch of but three innings, when the visitors 1.11 4-5; quarter, 1.21; mile, IVTOTiCE is hereby given. that tbe sub- Terrien’s hit, O’Connell’s error, 2. —Brockton The and mile are new world’s CT^riEjBRANDRETHCa^TVCA^AL^STM^r^Y^ and hit over second was a feat- Brockton, September hits to earn quarter jN aeribor baa been duly appointed sacrifice Slater’s base solved his curves for enough records. trust of aumlnis'ra- Williams’s wild pitch, Slater’s latted well in this forenoon’s game, and taken upon bimaelf ibe ure He had of time teams a lat. of the game. plenty their three runs. Both put up tor of tbe estate of Aratos E. Pratt, and Reagan’s error. 1 ,ided by luck and Beam’s effectiveness, Professional Stars. of Portland, in tbe County of Cumberland, to throw to first. A minute after he fast fielding game. Attendance 9300. The Allcock’s Corn Shields, We our thnee other runs, one at a von seven were anu bonds as tbe law di- got easily. Only .innings Buffalo, Sept. 2.—The professional mile deceased, given dropped Shaffer’s grounder that was right scoro: rects. All persons having demands upon time in different innings. We got runs ilayed. The score: race between Johnson, Sanger and Tyler are to hands. 1—1 Allcock’s Bunion Shields, the estate of said deceased, required in his ! Baltimore, 00000000 for a of 11,000 was the star event indebted in every inning except the third and Irookton, 0 1 1 0 4 2 0—8 purse exhibit the same: and all persons before the fifth : St. Louis, 00 100001 1-3 on the at the Ramblers’ bike Just inning began 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 programme a cure to said estate are called in on to make pay- sixth and ninth. We didn’t bat Williams Pall River, 2 Have no equal as relief and out and Base hits—Baltimore, 7; St. Louis, 11. meet this afternoon and nearly 16,000 per- ment to JEDEDIAH A. PRATT, Adm’r. Killeen was called presented Fall 2. very hard, but we made timely hits and Base hits—Brockton, 12; River, Errors—Baltimore, 0; St. Louis. 0. sons crowded the grand stand and lawn for corns and hunions. Portland, July 3, L95, with a fine umbrella. Killeen has done ] 2; Fall River, 3. Bat aup28Jlaw3ww Lewiston’s errors helped us Srrors—Brockton, Batteries—Esper and Robinson; Ehret it the driving park. The big race proved eight and at the and 1 eries—Beam and Lincoln and good work in the box bat, Shea; ana Otten. amazingly. iollins. his very acceptable present gave general SWEPT AWAY- All this time big Sullivan was holding AT FALL RIVER. AT PHILADELPHIA. satisfaction. the Lewistons so closely in check that it in his Fall 2 —The home Philadelphia, September 2.—Philadel- While at Lewis- Slater was unlucky hitting. River, September A Child Drowned Bathing was very seldom that they ever saw first hit both and Moran hard to- he drove tremendous ( earn won this afternoon’s game after a phia Hawley run Twice sky scrapers ton. base. They got their one and only and won was also but Flack under them and 1 contest. Brooktou tied the day easily. Hawley Shea into left, got Inely played because of Sullivan’s wild pitch. wild and went out of the after the of his £ core in the ninth, but the home team game was a ball was deflected Reagan’s phenomenal stop Lewiston, Septembers.—There was on first, the pitched sixth. Orth was hit hard in the over second was mentioned t von out in the tenth by good base run- inning commotion on the Island in Lewis- Terrien’s glove to the Lewiston grounder but made great by 1 and a of The score : in which Pittsburg soored, A it and above. iing couple singles. ton at 8.30 o’clock Monday morning. benches, where somebody seized amends at the bat. He made a home run. Sullivan’s error was In the seventh in- 1 Pall River, 010000001 2—4 of children had been bathing in the a blacked ball. Shea was party made it running J Irockton, 0 00000002 0—2 During the game Stenzel was fined $50 OF LAND AND SEA. of the lower ning. Pettee popped up a little fly bo- river just where the outlet round all the- time and got in before the Base hits—Fall 9. for back talk. Attendance 10,167. The tween home and the box. Sullivan River, 8; Brockton, canal under Cedar street comes out into ball could be got to the pitoher’s box and ^ Irrors—Fall River, 1; Brockton, 2. Bat- shouted that he’d take it, but Magoon score: the river. were all ages from the to home. t eries—Stevens and Rollins; Korwan and New Book on. They put 10005002 5—13 flarvelous waist came rushing up and scared him and;he i ihea. Philadelphia, merest tot in knee pants and shirt In the last inning, after the result was 10030102 0— 7 ^ it. afterward both Pittsburg, a bath before dropped Immediately AT BANGOR. to the big boys taking go- a settled thing and the tension was re- Base redeemed this error. Sullivan hits—Philadelphia, 17; Pittsburg, ing to the fair. Among them was Dot lieved, the Lewistons came very near to amply Bangor, Septembr 2. —Bangor and Au- 13. Errors—Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburg, caught Pettee off first and Magoon closed 4. Batteries—Orth and Legendre, the favorite of the whole getting another run. They I had but two usta played two games here this after- Grady; Hawley, NATURAL HISTORY the inning by a magnificent stop of Moran and Merritt. Quartler Canadian, a bright eyed, dark hits oft Sullivan up to then. Little Brady ^ oon and the home team won both. The could Shea’s hot grounder that ordinarily skinned boy of eight years. He started off with a clean hit. Corbett 1 Irst game they won easily, batting hard been a hit between third and Fall Races at CONTAINING OVER once when he would have Sangut. swim and swim well, but made a fumble of Rupert’s grounder and nd playing with great snap. The score: short. 2—The first of dove off the worn rocks he came up with the latter stole second. was on j 40100411 1—12 Saugus, Mass, Sept. day Brady langor, at Eranklin Park first of the 10121000 2— 7 the September meeting wild eyes and splashing wildly in the third of course, and only one was out. During the eighth, Reagan mgusta, 9. was one of ideal racing weather. The water for a minute before sinking again. hot Base hits—Bangor, 10; Augusta, Pettee flied to Shaffer, and then Mike made another splendid stop. Spill’s trauk was in excellent condition and the Dozens of cries went up in three or four Irrors—Bangor, 7; Augusta, 4. Batteries base on balls to Shea This was pretty close to second, but attendance fair. The oard wag a strong different and the news that a gavo his first grounder -Wheeler and Hayes; Viau and Burtle. languages, it. after Ma- one. In the 2.27 trotting class nine was hao little weakness was followed by the strik- Reagan got Coming right seoond won DO}' aruwuiug spreau In the game Bangor by horses started, with Record the favorite. over the Mr. Augustus for the second time. fine stop, it made the Quartier. ing out of Flack goon’s equally | unching their hits. Only four of the The horses broke badly and at the quar- tl:o ex-policeman, the father of enthusiastic. Iieg^ndre, A no suuro. crowd very ter Onaretta arava uo the lead to Ladv ILLUSTRATIONS isitors reached third Braham the little was in Auburn at work pitched^ 1,000 boy, Near the last ot the as was to be Blanche, who led all the way around one ran for him, For a little game, t The score: and some PORTLAND. magnificent game. Blanche also took the other two WHICH PICTURE TRUE TO LIFE THE while the where the boy with such a largo crowd, the 0—13 Lady deep black, pool, 'AB R BH PO A E sxpected j Sangor, 03800001 heats handily. Fannie S. received con- went down, was full of men and boys oommotion took down in 0— 3 usual place aigusta, 00103000 siderable backing in the 3.13 pace and but no trace could be found of 5 118 0 0 Monsters ot the Ocean, Insect Undertakers. diving, Slater, lb, front of the left field benches. The Peer- Base hits—Bangor, 10; Augusta, 9. Er- won the race in straight heats. In the him, though the bottom of the river was Shaffer, If., 5 0 110 0 Monarclis of the Air Insect had a and ors—Bangor, 1; Augusta, 3. Batteries— 3.18 trotting class only six horses came Carpenters, canvassed for many feet 4 115 0 0 ing police prisoner they Marvels of the Land. Insects vrorn as Jewels. thoroughly Leighton, cf., ] iraham and Dilworth and Butler. up to tho wire. The race was unfinished. The bank of the river was now 4 0 0 1 0 0 the crowd better than last Hayes; around. O’Rourke, rf., handled time, Forest Prince took two heats and Silver black with all silent, and with 4 3 1 3 2 0 Horned Screamers and Tailor-birds, Venomous Vipers and Cobras people, Spill, ss., ar else the toughs have learned discretion Belle took the third. JForest Prince'and Deadly pale faces while more reasonable means Jlagoon, 3b., 5 1115 1 The Rational League. Birds with Four Hundred Tongues, Whip-snakes and Rock-snakes with experience. Soon two of the Peering Diek putting up a good argument, but were adopted to recover the body. The Corbett, 2b., 5 11111 Serpent-eaters and Sclssors-Dills. Sea-snakes and Ring-snakes a Following are the results of yesterday’s were not fast enough. Summaries: came down with some 4 2 2 7 0 1 afficers emerged from the crowd with patrol grapples, Terrien, c., Blanche, b m. Don to the shore and 5 1 3 £ amos in the National league: Lady by Carlos, one rolled a barrel down Sullivan, p., 0 2 1 struggling drunk, while the other officers dam Mambrino The boats were Kitty Giles, by Prince, knocked out the bottom. 41 9 8 the crowd back. Because the AT NEW YORK. and Totals, 27 10 4 kept;; won; Record, bik h, second; Operetta manned with men bearing pickpoles ch Best 3.33. of the arriving LEWISTON. irunk was small, or possibly because he New 3.—Mike Tiernan m., third; time, hooks, and the father boy York, September 3.13 Fannie MARVELOUS AMAZING FREAKS of a pacing class, purse $500, S., WONDERS, PHENOMENA, took the from the hand was a drunk, there was good deal of v ron the Clevelands here grapples AB R BH PO A E game from the ch. m., by Wilkes Gold Dust,dam, un- Marshal Sands and stepped into for him Hisses and Deputy sympathy long j his morning in the last half of the ninth traood, won; Sheri, gg, second ;Claybourne, OF NATURE one of them. He has often dragged that Gilbert, rf., 3 0 0 1 0 0 loud the officers from the to ch. h, third, est time, 3.11 1-3. river bottom for other men’s sons, and Brady, of., 4 0 1 0 0 1 greeted j ming by driving a great three bagger and the stand. Hisses! 3.18 trotting class (unfinished), purse, now what a cruel fate that he should do o., 4 0 0 3 0 0 bleachers, grand ^ lie field fenoe. Fuller, who was on Rupert, right $500, Forest Prince, br.h.,by Hambletoni- it for his own. All the forenoon the boats 4 0 113 1 What for? Just because had arrested Pettee, 2b., they f rst at the time scored the winning run. an Prince, dam current. Mr. Ed 3 1 0 4 3 Majolia by Harry Clay, plied up and down the Shea, 3b., 3 was a drunk, who oreating disturbance. ] lad Clark a took two heats, Silver h.,took one Pearson of Summer street, one of the If., 4 0 1 4 0 0 pitched magnificent game, Belle,g. A VAST STOREHOUSE OF RAREST KNOWLEDGE Flack, offioers be hissed else heat Best time, 3.16. finest swimmers in the city, put on a O’Connell, lb., 3 0 0 14 0 1 Would anywhere j ut was poorly supported. Young also suit and worked most, of the 3 0 0 2 7 3 on that ball ground for a bathing Reagan, ss, sxcopt arresting t itched good ball Attendance 0500. Its pages teem' with astonishing facts. Its information is so exhaustive that forenoon. The was not found. The body irunk? It is this tough element of the q 'he score: Rowing Races on the Charles. the same amount of knowledge could not be otherwise gathered together outside was old and one of a boy eight years that causes whatever In the work of this vast amount of information all baseball contingent j lew York, 01010010 1—1 Boston, Sept. 3.—Tho Labor Day row- Df a large library. gathering large family. authorities have can here is of disreputableness to our ( Jloveland, 00030000 0—3 ing regatta on Charles River today was }f the well known been freely consulted, and you positively witnessed by 6,000 The water every statement made in the book. Peculiar Accident to Expert Swimmer fascinating and admirable national game, Base hits—New York, 9; Cleveland, 4. people. rely upon Come and See the was smooth, but the races were not Stylish hisses and were 1 Irrors—New York, 6; Cleveland, 4. Bat- very While Diving. rhose yesterday, they close or The iries—Clark and Wilson; Young and exciting junior single scull and loud, were not creditable, race with five starters was won Chicago, September 2.—William Kline nany \ immer. by Eddie FASCINATING AS ANY NOVEL. man- to Portland or to baseball Ten Eyck, with Wiliam O. second. had his neck broken in a peculiar jither Tho afternoon between the Now Leary had game The intermediate single scull race was ner. He was an swimmer ana The Portland battery at Lewiston to- export ^ 'orks and was another won Michael lake to see him do Clevelands easily by A. Sullivan, with of have been woven taken his wife to the will be Yerrick and Goodhart. This is not a mere collection uninteresting facts, but they lay t for the hit B. A, Berkeley, Jr, second. some fancy swimming and diving. riumph locals, who Cuppy nto and narratives which instruct at the same time they New The four-oared race was won interesting absorbing ho ran to junior Donning his bathing costume, The Balloon Descenslon. i: ard at the proper time Rusio was at by and amuse. Read of England the Millstreams, the Salem mtertain the of an embankment seven feet Neponets edge 1 is best, striking out nine men, and had third. high and jumping into the air, came The balloon ascension was a failure be- lilts that Keep Milk Cows, Flying Lamps, The water 1 ot Fuller and in In the junior four-oared shell race the down head first into the lake. jause of an unfortunate accident. At Murphy played poorly Ants that Own Slaves, Death’s-head Moths, crew had a row was but and his betid * ho field he would covered Tebeau’s Bradford practically over Rakes and Saws two feet deep 2.50 o’clock La Roux announced to have Ants that Raise Grain, Insect force. He ibout beating tho City Point crew a quarter struck the bottom with terrific ion with whitewash. Attendance 18,000. Climbing-llsh, Trunk-fish, to his feet but as he did so the audience that because of a misunder- of a mile. managed gain j' 'he score: Pipe-fish, a second The Neponscts double defeated the A. Flying-fish, his head fell to one side and Pianos. itanding he was not ready as soon as he \ Globe-fish. face in the lew York, 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 x—5 A. C. in the Jjunior double scull race Devil-fish, later he was lying on his ihould have been. He had understood by for and ^ lleveland, 00C30010 0—3 a of lengths. water. Mrs. Kline screamed help couple have broken in of this volume. In that the balloon was to go up after the war eanoe race was won All records been the publication pictures, in a short time the man was brought to are like New England Base hits—New 8. Tho by the They York. 6; Cleveland, club by ten ienghts ■eading matter and size we have never offered anything that would begin to the shore. Then it was found that his all outside show. game. However, ho would be ready in Errors—New Cleveland, 1. Waltham people—not York, 6; four-oared boat was the 1 it. neck had been broken and that life was Their chief merits are with- minutes He called for 1 latteries—Russie and The working tqnal twonty twenty Farroll; Cuppy the B. A. A. Its beautiful in and its hundreds of instructive and extinct. 11 nd Zimmer. most exciting, winning cover, lithographed colors, in, and they must be thor- inen’to him. From 2. 50 till 3.45 the of and help over the City Points. ; ind pages, makes it indeed a “thing beanty a joy forever.” known to be appre- entertaining oughly big audience waited for that balloon to AT BROOKLYN The barge race was an easy victory for Will P.eaeli Peary. ciated. Our terms to buy or get filled. Finally just as it was all ready the West End St. Johns, N. F., Sept. 2.—The Glou- lent will suit you. We have Brooklyn, September 3—Four thousand cew._ it burst at the and the smoke came cester John K. McKenzie, the warerooms, most top fishing schooner largest arsons witnessed this morning’s game Miners Narrow Escape. Similar Book in a There is No from Greenland, which and assort- out through yawning gap. that Existence, Capt. McKenzie, styles greatest Despite etweon that [ Brooklyn and Chicago. The 3—Late last night fire arrived here this morning, reports ment in the world. Visit La Roux determined to He Paua, 111., Sept , one half the number of illustrations or which sells go up. disap- j Irooklyns hit in the in 1 of Containing descriptive pages, the Peary expedition steamer Kite was at Griffith hard third, was discovered ^*9- the peared underneath, and all at once flames The or less than five dollars. on 15. All on board jventli and Pana Coal Company flames were Halstenberg .July eighth innings. Stein kept However until futlier we will offer this magnificent volume at the burst out and the balloon hud to be a mile from the mouth of the notice, were well. She picked up Prof. Dyclie, t :ie Colts idts a quarter of 200 TREMONT scattered. Daly’s batting miners were 1 of who was her arrival there. The ST., while the flames were ox- shaft About seventy-five at mheard-of-price waiting pulled down, nd Shochs features. Kite then ; sailed north for Peary’s head- fielding were the In work when the flames broke out but im- tinguished. The damage was quite ex- lie third in an quarters. The coast is clear of Ice as far t Daly sent in three runs with a mediately sought refuge adjoining tensive. it was FORTY CENTS. north as reports could be obtained. The BOSTON. hree bagger. 4000. shaft, and at midnight reported Attendance The surface in schooner McKenzie was 200 miles north AT LEWISTON. that all had reached the safe- of g tore: Mail orders will be filled from office publication in Springfield, Ohio, unless She an- " were not under control of Capo Farwell and saw none. ty. Tho flames ix cents is free when sent from Lewiston, September 3.—Lewiston won ( Ihicago, 0 0 0 and no sent for postage. Postage publication office. a chance for the Kite i 1 0 1 0 1 0—3 at an early hour this morning es- ticipated splendid T" Iddress all orders to PORTLAND DAILY Portland, Me. reaching her destination. this forenoon's game by batting Killeen 1 trooklyn, 30400033 x—11 timate of the damage can be given. PRESS, MISCELLANEOUS. miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS. i RAILROADS. MISCELLANEOUS. MAINE TOWNS. LABOR DAY CELEBRATIONS.

Different Cities Observed the Day in Dif- MAINE CENTRAL R. R. Item* of latereit Gathered by Corret maine Wral railroad! ferent Ways. DR. SWAN’S pondents of the Pres#. I In 1895. it A BRIGHT RUNS Effeot June 33d, 2—The earners Boston, September wago DIRECT Trains leave Portland, Union Station, Railway Gray. enjoyed beautiful weather for their holi- Square, for stations named below and inter- mediate as follows: 30.—Miss Bessie Brad- and the celebration of Labor WOMAN TO points Gray, August day today, % 7.00 a. m. For Brunswick, Bath, Rockland, ill | buryof Buxton, whohas been very day was on a somewhat more extensive STATE Augusta, Waterville, Skowhegan, Lisbon Falls. §• is to se3 the value of Lewiston via Brunswick. able to be out yesterday. Her scale than in quick % here,|was previous years. Business, ♦♦♦♦❖❖♦<»♦♦ FAIR 8.30 a.m. For Danville Jc. (Poland Springs) to hear Meohanic many |friends will & bepleased except for fakirs and refreshers of the F’alls, Rumford Falls, Lewiston, Livermore Falls, and of the news. inner was in- GROUNDS. Farmington, Philips. good man, entirely suspended, 8.45 a. m. For Fabyans, Burling- of Bridgton. Mr. M. C. Morrill will have charge cluding the evening editions of tho news- ton, Lancaster, St. Jonnsbury, Sherbrooke, Montreal, Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis the room at the Gorham Fair. The forenoon feature of the ;e dining papers. I 1 Maine fc. Fair, and all points west. Miss May Morgan, of Hyde Park, Mass., celebration was the big parade of the [jvorinel 11.10 a. m. Express for Danville Jc., Poland station, Lewistou. Wmthrop. Water- has been here the past two labor with bands, banners WASHING POWDER 4 Spring visiting organizations, J LEWISTON. vllle, Moosehead Lake via Foxcroft, Bangor, Miss friends hope she and mottoes. The which was Bar Haruor, Oldtown Houlton, Fort Fairfield weeks. Morgan’s procession, | 5tli ami 6lh. contains a cake of fine toilet September 3d, 4tli. and Caribou via B. & A. R. R. and St. Andrews, will make a She was formerly in three was viewed € A lb. package costs her 12c. Every package also soap, J long tarry. large divisions, by she cents for the In addition to trains, special St. John and Halifax. are ►J- never sold for less than 5 cents. Take out this aud really pays only 7 regular a resident here. Her ways thousands of and at other No other so and trains will extra truiu service 1.00 p. to. Express for Brunswick, Lisbon pleasing spectators inspected % Ivorine. No gives her so much for her money. pure good. jf runlmaking as follows: Fails. Augusta, Waterville. Moosehead Lake BACKED new friends for her. the State House the and at We use Ivorine and find equal to it. The cake of soap in TRY making many by governor y Washing Powder, nothing % Leave 8.25, 8.30, 11.10 a. in., 1.0a, via Foxcroft, Bangor, Bar Harbor and Oldtown. alone is as a Toilet Portland, of Yarmouth, City hall by the mayor. =. each package worth 15 cents to us Soap.” 1.05 p. m.. For Danville Jc., Poland Springs ~Miss Louie Lawrence, W. R. Fla. ^ BYA^ IT AT There were diversions in the k_.f Babington, Daytona, ^ 9.50, 12.08 a. station. Mechanics Falls, Rumford has been in the of Mra C. O. many Arrive Lewiston, 9.40, in., Falls, town, guest of numerous Lewiston, Farmington, Kinglield. Phillips BANK OUR afternoon, consisting THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO., GLASTONBURY, CONN. Sawyer and daughter. athletic and sail- f- Arrive Fair Grounds, 9.45, 9.53, 12.12 a. in. and Kangeley. picnics, sports, rowing Famous Shaving Soaps. 1.30 m. For Freeport. Brunswick, Au- CHECK RISK of California, who Makers of Williams' .33, 2.38 p. in. p, Mrs. Sarah Webster, ing regattas, golf, trotting races, bicycle gusta, Bath, Rockland and all stations on field of E3P*List of Choice Premiums sent Free upon Request. has been tarrying here, is in Boston this tournaments, prize shoots, days $1.25 including admission Know & Lincoln division. Waterville, Skow- various socioties, cricket etc. Belfast. Dover and SOLD matches, Running direct to’ fair ground hegan, F'oxeroft, Eaugor week visiting friends. The Cincinnati and Boston dubs Oldtown and league ffiiii^hiiii;iitJiiiiiiiii|^iimn1^|niii^lLl|nni1J^||nii||jIhinniiJl!|iiiiii1jl!ntinii!ittiiiniM^|iiiii’|jl!|iMin'j^1miiM^,|ini||Jli|iiiiii1jIl|fiiii|ijlLt|Jni|1JlLiiiii|i'jliniiniill!iiiiiiiijI[ii;uiitll!iiniinl^iiiinM]I[!iiifX Portland to Lewiston, 81.00. Buckaport, Mattawamkeag. to Berlin 1.35 Express for Danville Poland Miss Marian Smith returned played two games on tho South Bind White Mounatin Division and all p.m. Jc., From Oakland, her duties as a east of Portland, one fare with ad- Springs station, Lewiston, Winthrop, Falls'yosterday to resume grounds. points Waterville ana schools. mission added, by regular trains. Bingham, Skowhegan. teacher in one of the district 3.—The 1.35 m. via rail and lake (Songo decided Philadelphia, September iiSh 1ft 1ft ^ft 'fft 4ft ^ lift 1ft ifflk ^ ^ Return ‘rains for Portland leave Fair p. Bridgton It is said that no one has yet national Labor was cele- No. Conway, Fabyans, Lunenburg. St. day generally Grounds 10.13. 10.35 a. m., 4.10 and 6.35 p. in. River) to take the dining room at the Fair brated in Philadefnhia. The big events Johnsburv. Newport, Vt, Lancaster, Cole- brook and Quebec. ,, of the were the in the after- Avoid Transfer Lewiston. grounds. day parade Remember, Across m. Fur Brunswick. Lisbon Mr. Dan will leave the latter 6.05 p. Bata, Cushing noonfof the letter carriers of Philadelphia and Waterville. for Only Maine Central trains run direct Falls. Augusta part of next month Baltimore, Md, and neighboring cities and tho informal PIMPLES, BLOTCHES 5.10 For New Gloucester, Danville the of to Fair Grounds^ J p. m.. Before a Man where he will commence study opening of the convention of the National See large bilis. Junction, Poland Springs station, Mechanlo 1 a | dentistry. He will take three years Letter Carriers’ Association. A number PAYS ON TUC&ER, V. P. & G. M. F’alls, Auburn and Lewiston. SORES For No. course. of labor organizations also paraded and AND OLD F. E. BOOTilB Y,G. P. & T. A. aug315t 5.55 p.m. Bridgton, Fryeburg, will p. p. p. Conway and Bartlett. It is said that Mists Susie Perley entertainments woro at the I Buys a bicycle he wishes EE provided 8.15 p. in. Express. Sebago Lake. Fryeburg. have a class in in Portland this to be convinced that it has -EE elovulicp several parks which were the destination POKE CATARRH, MALARIA, North Conway, Fabyans, St. Jobhsburv, Mon- gg! winter. of those marchers. The letter carriers’ PRICKLY ASH, ROOT treal and SSS merit. It’s human nature ss ...... THE 56TH ANNUAL FAIR Chicago. Miss Gertrude Plummer is thinking of not less than four 11.00 m. Express, sleeping Cars,for ™ parade included p. Night to wish a run for # AND POTASSIUM good in Portland next thousand men. The stand for KIDNEY TROUBLES Bath, Lewiston, Augusta, Waterville. Ban- ss; studying stenography reviewing St. SS your money. month. Postmaster General Wilson and other OF THE gor, Bar Harbor, Bucksport, Vaneeboro, we’ve St. John and all Aroostook Here’s something The town schools open noxt Monday for citizens of this and other cities Stephens, prominent f Wakes and DYSPEPSIA County, Halifax and the Provinces, but does said but we intend a twelve weeks term. |B before, =| was at the Union League. not run to Belfast, Dexter, Dover and Foxcroft to it Paste it SE Tho which will continue or to Bar Harbor, say again. convention, Avo entlndy roncoTCrt toy Cumberland Co. beyond Bangor, excepting in your, bat and when you SS Sebago. the week, will practically be- Saturday nights. gs throughout 5 Cures Poke Soot and Pota»- for = Marvelous —Prickly Ash. 13.55 a. Mt. Desert special, another wheel bring it S 30. Sohool at Sebago Dis- gin this evening when a public reception oa in., midnight, buy Sebago, Aug. Binin, the greatest blood purifier Brunswick, Rockland, Augusta, Waterville, ss forth. Ethel Lom- will bo the at the • gs trict No. B, is to be taught by given delogates earth. Bangor and Bar Harbor, connecting at Rock- of Music. bard ; Dist. No. 2, at Convene by Minnie Academy Poison AnnnnnBN. O.. July 21,1891. Agricultural Society land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn- = 5 Dist. No. in Blood Lipfman Bros. Savannas, with steamer Frank Jones for Castine, C. Fitch; Potter’s 3, by May Now Haven, Conn., September 2.— Messrs of ings = j Oa.: Dear Sibs—I bought a bottle —AT— Bar Harbor, and ail landings on The fastest bicycle is necessarily the best F. to commence ;lst Monday rhere was no local observance of Macniasport j== Mansfield, special yourP.P. P. at Hot Springs,Ark..and route. — in than true® built bicycle, of easy-running bear- 2 Sept Labor day. Business was generally sus- it baa done me more good SUNDAY TRAIN'S. Isaac Lombard and wife, of Steep pended and the patronized sev eral Rheumatism months’ treatment at the Hot Spring!, Narragansett Park, Gorham,Me., and finest construction. 5S publio £ goad three bottles C. O. D. ings Falls, are visiting relatives at Convene. pionics. 7.80 a. m., paper train for Brunswick .Au- The Committee are a Waterville and Bangor. Building having N. J., September 2.— Con- *a,p.otmiliy°orW gusta. fountain this weok to supply the Newark, and Scrofula Aberdeen, Brown County, O* SEPT. 1895. 7.35 a. in., paper train for Lewiston and dug siderable importance was- attached here 10,11, 12, 13, TFa i‘mlnrrl’mi Potter Academy with water. Cnwt. J. I». Johnston. That’s the STEARNS. D1 nlnnt.tr in finViarrn co cue observance oi mabor nay. |SL P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up 1.00 p. in. For Brunswick. Lisbon Falls, I the weak and debilitated, gives concern: 1 here- Bath, Augusta, alt whom it may Lewiston, Waterville, Bangor, | & Saco Conn., September 2.—Labor to weakened nerves, To and best exhibition ever held. the River Waterbury, alongside of Brldgton strength expels bv testify to the wonderful propartlea Largest Bar Harbor ana Old town. was observed in gen- V diseases, giving the patient health and the skin. I and rallro«d, which has been lined with pick- lay Waterbury by or P. P. P. to? eruptions of Trotting purses premiums $4,600. 0.00 p. m., for Lewiston. business in the after- fin happiness where siokness, gloomy with an un- Excursion rat-s on all railroads. ers this week. )ral cessation of tottered for several years 8.15 p. m.. For White Mountains Division, feelings and lassitude first prevailed. eruption on 15 car — sa of factories all sightly and disagreeable Admissiou, 35 cents; children cents; “Watch the Glisten Wm. C. Poor is of into noon, the closing large known reme- Montreal and Chicago. Sunlight talking moving my face. I tried every 25 cent Grand stand extra. followed For and riaires s, 11.00 m„ Night Express with SS on Those Kims.” ss ono of Bickford’s houses now lay and parades by picnics. >$y primary, secondary tertiary bui in vain,until P. P. P. was used* p. sleeping Orange Joseph for blood mercu- dy “\V. H. VINTON, PRES. lyphilis. poisoning, am now entirely cured. ears for all paints. Brookton, 2. —It is estimated Jh and and* CHAS. H. LEIGHTON, Sec’y being repaired. September rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, by> J. 12.55 ». m., Mt. Desert special for Rock- A thunder shower hat two thousand men were in lino SSr In all blood and skin diseases, like (Signed — Stearns, Pierce, City jss Thursday morning fully «NSTO^ aug26tpseI3 and, Bangor and Bar Harbor Queen and rain during forenoon. in the parade under the auspices of the blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, Wheels in very light 40 tetter, scald head, boils, auglpelas, Skin Cancer Cured. ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. EE and Crawford EE went on the excursion to Central Labor Union The unions without fear ox Several today today. eczema—we may say, From Lake and Cumberland Mills or that P. P. P. is the best the Mayor of S aquin^Tex* Sebago as stock for immediate delivery. = North Conway. Beach Ridge, Poor’s ook great interest this year, and several contradiction, Tettimony from The Fire Insurance and 8.25 a. blood In the world, and makes Agencies 7.50 a. m.; Montreal Bridgton m.; be assess a substantial fine /mg purifier Hill, District No. 4 is to taught by lecided to very and cure* Sequin. Tex. January 14,1893. lewis ton and Mechanics Falls 8.30 a. m.; positive, speedy permanent Bros.. —•— Emma Milllken of Baldwin; East m who failed to appear in line. The In all cases. Messes. Lippman Savannun, -♦ of «- Waterville and Augusta, 8.36 a. m.; Lewiston, H Sebago any have tried your P. Alice Cannell of Bakers’ union deoided to fine who Oa.: Gentlemen—l Sunday only, 10.00 a. m.; Kingfield, Phillips, District No. 6, by anyone p. P. for a disease of the skin, usually O. BAILEY & CO. = whose are poisoned Farmington, Rumford Falls, Lewiston, 11.40 Er F. Naples. The remaining districts will lid not march. Ladies systoms known as skin cancer,of thirty years* J&k and whose blood is in an Impure conai- relief: 1C a. Skowhegan and Lewiston 11.50 a. m.: have the same ones that standing, and found great Palmer, Anderson & Co. m.; probably taught New York, September 2.—This was the 335^ tion, due to menstrual irregularities, tho blood and removes all ir- aud 12.05 (Sundays 46 Exchange St. as the won* purifies Mattawamkeag Bangor Eg terfhs. Irst Labor that had not witnessed a are peculiarly benefited by from the seat of the disease St. Johnsbury, Lancas- spring day and blood cleansing prop- ritation 12.10) p.m.; Quebec, Grace L. Dike is to darfol tonic and any spreading of the 12.15 Bar going Lawrence, funeral of all the trades in the P. P. Poke prevents ter anti Bridgton p. m.; Express parade or ties of P.-Prickly A*b, sores. I have taken five or six bottles to teach school. a was a X Harbor, Greenville, Bangor, Augusta 1.20 p. Mass., :ity and vicinity. As result there Boot and Potassium. and feel confident that another course have been held at m.; Lancaster, F'abyans, Bartlett, No. Conway, Evening meetings mdden exodus from the city from every will effect a cure. It has also relieved Rollins & inii'Wt'tv^iiiiiiiii Aug. 14th, 1893. and stomaoo Adams, Sebago Lake 4.55 p. m.; Skowhegan, union church and at Convene Picnics and Springfield, Mo., mo from indigestion Fryeburg, Sebago lirection. parties, great —i can in the highest term3 ox Walervifie. Rockland 5 25 p. m.; Farmington speak trouble*. Yours truly, _ _ Have been consolidated undor the raame of churoh. small, took advantage of the fine weather your medicine from my own personal OAPT. W. M. RUST, and Lewiston, Sundays only, 6.30 p. m.; St, affected with heart Another blacksmith shop is to be built to the sea and to the VC knowledge. I was Attorney at Law* Bar Caribou and Moosehead ind travelled and rheumatism for John, Harbor, at on where George and about disease, pleurisy Lake via B & A., Bangor 5.35 p. m.; Range ley, Sebago thelsame place various pleasure grounds parks 35 was treated by the very beat across years, Rumford Falls, Lewiston 6.45 p. Dow’s used to “stand, the road he ana spent hundreds of dol* Farmington. city. physicians on EM Diseases Mailed Free. Montreal and all White from the W. W. Fitch saw mill. Jk Iars, tried every known remedy with- Bci in.; Chicago and Odd 99c. out finding relief. I have only taken Mountain points. 7.45 p. m.; Mattawamkeag, Pants, Mabel Jewell is home from Boston on Butchered White (S& ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. by Caps. wT one bottle of your P. P. P. • and can Bar Harbor, Rockland 1.40 a. m.: express a- visit. say It has done mo more Adams Bar ^ cheerfully Halifax, St, John. Vanceboro, Harbor, Hickman, Ky., Sept. 2—Between mid- than I have ever taken. Anderson, anything BROS. a. m. Mills. WP good LIPPMAN Waterville aDd Augusta, 3.50 Dry light and daybreak this morning Will "T I enn recommend yonr medioine to all the above diseases. PROPRIETORS, TUCKER, V. F. & G. M. a was taken from the A BUtterersSU ol C&3 CO., PAYSON Odd Pants, $1.50. Dry Mills, Sept. 1. Freeland Small has Butcher, negro, MRS. M. M. YEARY. F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. and shot to death by white Mo. Idppman’s Block,Savannah) Ga gone to Hollis Center to work for the sity lock-up Springfield. Green County, .with offices at. Sunday night he got into a quar- y jo!8__dtf_ corn packing company. saps. •el with a crowd of The Little Dorothy Dow had a lawn party negroes. polios No. 31 to arrest but he resisted and Exchange Street. Odd $1.99. Thursday afternoon, Aug. 23. There Tied him, Pants, shrew a brick, striking, a prominent PORTLAND, ME., & Rumford Falls were about twenty present from two to Portland R’y. vliite citizen. He was finally put behind six years of age. They had a very happy he bars. This the door of the Representing the following first class compa- time. A nice supper was served on the morning nies: In Effect June 24, 1895- was found open, and the prison- lawn. ock-up This Famous Remedy cures permanent* Odd $2.70. Later Butcher was found dead quickly, of Hartford DEPARTURES. Pants, Mrs. Herbert Goff, who has'been visit- >r gone. ly all nervous diseases. Weak Memory,Loss of Brain HARTFORD, m the river bank, with bis bead shot to Power, Headache, Wakefulness, ILost Vitality* ing at Brunswick, Augusta, Westbrook, and wast- ROYAL, of England 8.30 a. M.& 1.05 P. M. From Union Station and the body riddled with bullets. nightly emissions, evil dreams, impotency and other places has returnedjhome pieces ing diseases caused by youthful errors or ex- CONTINENTAL, of New York for Poland, Mechanic Falls, Buckfield, Can- Sirs. Mary Morrill Barker, of Slilton, cesses. Contains no opiates. Is a nerve tonic and ton. Dlx field and Rumford Falls. Continued Shocks. blood builder. Makes tho pale and puny strong and of Hartford a. and 5.10 m, From Union Mass., has.been^visiting relatives in the PHffiNIX, 8.30 m., 1.05 p. Prices Easily carried in vest pocket. 81 per box; Station for Poland Poland anl narked Down from the week. 2—An with a Springs, All neighborhood past Hartford, Conn, Sopt. earthquake Slump.for 85. By mail prepaid written guarantee FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia Mechanic Falls. to cure or money refunded. Write us, free medical Mrs. H. L. Morse is suffering fwith a ihock was felt in this city yesterday train Portland 5.10 p. twice as higli to book, sealed plain wrapper, with testimonials and PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadelphia Saturdays only leaving nearly lame wrist, the effeots of a fall. several persons living on references, ho for consulta- m. connects with train on P. & R. F. R’y run- very norning by financial charge of Hartford Fred McDonald left Monday morning ligh in the western part of the tlonc. Beware Sold by our advertised agents, or address NERVE SEED CO.. NATIONAL, ning through to Rumford Falls. close out 400 pairs ground Poland Station for for White Rock. ;ity. The people describe the shock as Meconlc Tcmplo. of Stages connect at Springs FRANKLIN, Philadelphia Poland Springs, and at Rumford Falls for An- The schools will oommenoe in town the ihree distinct vibrations from north to in Portland by E. L. FOSS, 639 Congr ess St., and by L. 0> FOWLER, 107 Congress St of summer Sold SCOTTISH UNION & dover ana Rangeley Lakes. a noise. The time feb2tfeod NATIONAL, first Monday in September. iouth, with rumbling of a at Pond last England coaches between Union pants. There was baptism Dry vas about 6.10 o’clock. Through passenger There were twelve baptized by David LONDON & LANCASHIRE, of England Sunday. J PUBLIC LIBRARY. Murray, C, Portland and Rumford Falls. Rev. F. P. Wormwood. Monthly Weather Summary. Martyred Pool, |137.36 PALATINE, of England Station, There was auito a large gathering at Wm. Through tickets on sale for all points The following summary of the condi- Norris, E., of Hartford the schoolhouse last Sunday night to hear St 337.35 ORIENT, on P. * It. F. R’j. the Accessions for July and August. Ann’s, Rev. Mr. Page of East Raymond lecture ;ion of the weather during past Ongania, P., IMPERIAL, of England R. C. BRADFORD, G. P. St T. Agt. “The Saloon HILL & CO. on temperance. Subject nonth has been received from E. P. Early Venetian Printing Illus- NORTHERN, of England Portland, Mains. A. E. Must Go. Adams, Wm. T„ (Oliver Optio,) Eef. L. L. LINCOLN, Superintendent, d2w observer: the 13465 trated, of Rumford Falls. Maine aug24 There are several scholars from this rones, Fighting for Right, E. and UNION ASSURANCE, England FeblOdtf 1846 3 Band, L., Bedfleld, J.'H.. District that attend the Pennell Institute dean barometer.29.90 On the Blockade, Flora of Mt Desert Maine Bef. ROCHESTER GERMAN, of Rochester barometer, 22d.30.17 the Union, 1346.4 Island, The school at the Institute commenced lighest Stand by Rockhill, Wm. W., lowest barometer,|24th.29.66 the 13461 AMERICAN, of Boston 26. Taken bv Enemy, of a Aug. dean temperature.66.00 1346.6 Diary Journey Through L. E. Dow. Esq., who has been visit- 10th.83.0 Victorious Union, and 3543.6 MERCHANTS, of Providence lighest temperature, Lines, 1346 3 Mongolia Thibet, ing his parents and friends for several jowest temperature, 22d.49.00 Within tbo Enemy’s Bussell, C. T., EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY, of England GRAND TRUNK weeks past, started for his .home in Chi- Jreatest daily range of temperature. 22d, 28.0 Baedeker, K., Millennial Dawn, 3638.6 GEO. 0. of 12th.3.0 Ref. LLOYDS PLATE GLASS, of New York FOGG, cago Friday, Aug. 30 jeast daily range temperature. Northern Germany, Sangster, M. E. RAiLWAY. EHAi u HJK < JI xmo JiU.f II u* With this of Companies, show- uast^onn lanuoum. MEAN nijn Biagdon, Siliman, Little and 541&35 representation 3311.16 Knights Ladies, Assets in the UNITED STATES of over L872.6711884.68 Poems and Canticles, L ing Broker, 2.—Miss Seguin, G., $65,000,000. our facilities for handllug Insur- Railway East North Yarmouth, Sept. 1873 .6511885.64 Barrow, George, Black On and after MONDAY, June 25th, 1895 Forest, 3537.14 ance and caring for tire interests of our custom Grace P. Sweetsir, of Boston, was the 1874 .65 1886.65 W.-o trains will run as follows: Lavengro. Sonnenscliein, W. ers and the ARE UNSURPASSED. M. Hodsdon Sun- .69 1887.65 a to La- S., public **$88!* 277 WASH’N guest of Miss Adelaide 1875 Romany Rye, Sequel Raeder’s Ref. LEAVE. ST.,Boston 1876 .70 1888.66 1 Iw7.w0 Guide, day. vengro, and Lewiston 8.40 a. m- A Keliable 1877 .68 1889.65 Strange, Edward F., For Auburn 7.10, Agency. Mrs. W. G. Freeman and son Philip Joseph, 6.16 and 8.30 m. 1878 .67 1890.66 Bosworth, Alphabets, 3117.10 I 10, 1.30. p. returned fromfBoston last week. ■■ Dictionary, Parts 1-4 Ref For and Berlin Fails and Island Fond, 1879 .08 1891.66 A nnlo-Saxon Strong, Josiah, Gorham MASONIC EXCURSION of Durham the World Ref ADAMS & 8.40 a. 1.30 and 8.30 p. m. Mr. Walter" Penley spent 1880 .68 1892.66 Bradley’s Atlas of New ANDERSON, GO. m., Era, 1714.18. 3.30> and 6.16 p. m. a few at Mr. Thomas True’s last 1881 .70 1893.67 Gorham, (mixed, tickets sold to all at Cut Prices, days Bryce, George, Horace Anderson. Charles C. Adams. For Montreal and Chicago,8.40 a. m.,8.30 p. m. points week. 1882 .7011894.65 Short. of the Canadian History Thomas J, Little. For 8.30 p. m. augae dim who has been 1883 .68|1895.66 1837 38 Quebec, Mr Robert McGregor, People, sep2 dtf at homo the past few weeks, has re- dean temperature tor this month for 24 Alfred and Edward, eds., ARRIVALS. —..67.0 Carpmael, JOHN D. MURRAY. turned to Mrs. Dunn’s years Patent Laws of the World, Ref. and 7.35, 8.30 and excess In From Lewiston Auburn, Miss: Alice E. Marston and Arthur Average daily temperature W. J-, 3.10. 6.15 and 6.40 m the month. 1.2 Courthopo, II 45a. m., p. L. Marston returned to Arlin gton. Mass, during of 1743.5 From Island Fond. Berlin Falls and. Gorl.rm, daily deficiency In temperature History English Poetry, their Mr. Average 7.35 and 11.45 a-m.. and 6.40 p. m. Friday, aocompaniedjby cousin, since Jan. 1st. A. H., 0.1 Dailey, and Montreal, 7.35 a. m„ and Got ’Em. Chester J. Lawrence. Prevailing direction of the wind. Mollie Faneher the Brooklyn From Chicago We 5.40 m. Miss Pearl Marston of Portland has 21 per cent 4425.18 p. .W, Enigma, From 7.35 a. m. Lobdell's total movement of wind.6007 miles Quebec. been visiting at Mrs. Sarah Dana, J. C., ed., Tno 8.30 tram runs through to Montreal Glasses that will fit has been at 'Maximum velocity of wind, direction and p.m. you. Mr. (Charles Murphy, who Public Library Handbook, Ref. daily Sundays Included. Attached to this train date.23, W on 21st for work for Mr. Sawyer this sum- E. is a Fullman for Montreal also Pullman Que- In gold frames, Winthrop rotal (inches)... .4.72 Davies, Nathaniel Yorke, 30 precipitation CanadianHorses ard Pullman Condition in the bec lug Sundays; through “ merjreturnedito WestjBethelfSaturday. Humber of on which .01 inch or more Health and except silver frames, was the days for excepting Saturdays, arriving, at Mr. Bolster of Auburn of fell. 12 Active and the Sedentary, 3316 Chicago “ Ralph precipitation second day at 1.00 p. m. steel of Mr. Edwin Lombard A. Chicago the frames, guest Sunday. Davis, V. J., Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Night “ W. of Boston has • To be taken from any five-minute record. 137.25 fact the finest line of Mr. Joseph fLobdell Veiled Doctor, trains and parlor cars on day trains. been visiting his*, mother, Mrs. Sarah TOTAL PRECIPITATION (In inches) FOR THIS Wm M., BUTLER & GO. TICKET OFFICE NO. 177 MIDDLE will find in Davis, HUTCHINSON, INDIA glasses you Lobdell. MONTH IN of the Geology of Mt STREET, AND DEPOT AT FOOT OF Outline J. F. Hutchinson. C, I. B. Butler, Portland and we fit The Club will meet Wednes- Desert, Ref. Literary Inches. Inches. T. J. Hollivan. gjjARGEANT Gen’l Manager. day evening, Sept. 4. 1871.5.88 18S3.0.36 Lily, STREET.^. « them Dougall, 22 Street. Portland. June 25th. School in District No. 6 began yester- L872.6.97 1884.3.98 Zeit-geist, 31o.l0 No. Temple 1395,_june24dtf day (Monday) with Miss May Whitney 1873.2.63 1885.5.91 Evans, G. G., ed, _Manufacturers of— L874.5.29 1886 .3.93 of as teacher. Illustrated History of the United FREE OF CHARGE Gray 1875 .2.70 1887.6.56 PGrtiand & WorcesiBr Line Mr. Calvin Whitney and family of Bos- States Mint, 172314 GALVANIZED IRON AND COPPER GUT- Mr. Michael 1876 .0,64 1888.1.90 ton are visiting his father, 1877 .7.90 1889.2.76 Field, Eugene, no matter what your L. Whitney. L878.2.93 1890.2.99 Second Book of Verse, 5418.27 TERS AND CORNICES. PORTLAND & R. R. 1879.3.73 1891.1.15 Desmond, ROCHESTER trouble. Fitzgerald, Tin and Iron Iron L880.2.32 1892.8-14 of the Boston Hoofing, Corrugated N. Short Description Serlin H, 1881 .1.42 and Weather Boards for Sidings, Edge STATION FOOT STREET Myopia, Hy-promotro- 1893.2.74 Water Works, Ref. OFJPKEBLE an infor- 1882 .0.66 1894.3.27 Strips and Valley Iron, Ridge Caps, Plain pia, Presbyopia, Asthen- Mrs. James M. Lavin gave Fortnum, C. Drury E., On and after Sunday. .Tune 30, 1898. 1895.4.72 and Conductors, Smoke Portland: home on Mt. Forest Bronzes, 3117.9 Corrugated Pipes Passenger trains will Leave or Astigmatism. mal reoeption at her for this month for and opia Average precipitation Geddes, P., and Thompson, J.A., for Steam Heaters, Ventilators Ven- For Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, last to the friends 25 years.....3.66 and at 7.30 & street Friday evening Evolution of Sex, 2715.20 tilating Pipes, Etc. jlyleow3m Nasnua, Windham Epping was rota) excess in precipitation’ during 12.30 m. of Phila May, the prima donna, who Paul N., m. and p. month.1.03 Hasluck, For Manchester, Concord, ana points North was in- rotal since m. her deficiency m precipitation _ Lathe Work; Tools, Appliances a. ns. and 12.30 p. guest. Progressive 3.09 at 7.30 car- January 1st.... Processes, 3927.4 Spring-rals. Alfred. Water- dulged in, Phila May and Mr Lavin and For Rochester, Humber of clear days. Hessoy, James A. boro and Saco River at 7.30 a. m. 12.30 and off the after which a dainty Humber of I have at Frank* rying honors, partly cloudy days. iy Sunday, Its Origin, and my stables, SI 6.30 D. m. E. S. Humber of History at 7.30 and 9.45 a. nu, 12.3Q, PENDEXTER, lunch was sorved. Among thoso present cloudy days. Present 3623.4 For Gorham dean Obligation, and 6.20 p. m. Cham- monthly dewpoint.. lin Street, 30 fine Canadian Will find a very complete assortment 3.00, 5.30, were Hon. and Mrs. Robert N. dean monthly humidity. Hume, John F., For Westbrook, Cumberland Mills, West- 561 St. Art of Investing, 3028.33 and Woodford’s at 7-30. Congress Mrs. Giles Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Horses from 1050 to of the latest READING brook Junction berlin, Frederick G weighing MATTER, a. m.. 12.80. 5.00, 6.30, and Luville Jackson, 9.46 William Mr. and Mrs. Saved. m. ■ — Maine. Paine, Two Lives Frozen Land, 531.6 6 20 p. Portland, aGreat 1450 pounds. FINE SILVER leave Portland for Rochester at dtf Mr. and Mrs. William Gerrisli, of Junction J. R., STATIONERY, Sunday trains aug22 Paine, Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, Judd, arrive from Rochester at 9.30 a. she had and 3312.1 6.15p.m.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Clarke, Mr. F. dity, 111., was told by her doctors Always Strong Happy, There are several nicely TRAVELLING was no Kdmond, NOVELTIES, D. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Consumption and that there hope Keliy, The 12 80 p. m. train from Fortland connects s New and 171417 with “Hoosae Tunnel Parker. 'or her, but two bottles Dr. King Bivolution Effort, matched teams in this lot that BAGS, LAWN TENNIS SUPPLIES, at Ayer Junction her and sho the West and at Union Station. The Berlin Base Ball Club defeated the cured King, Capt Chas., Route” for discovery completely all other articles kept in a for Providence and Now a score of 8 to Mr. Thos. Lggers. of Fort Frayne 348.16 and first- Worcester, York, Humford Falls nine by 5, ays it saved her life. Story will please you. Call and see Lino,” for Norwich ana Francisco, suffered Luffmann, C. B., “providence on the home grounds Saturday. 89 Florida St., San class New York, via "Norwich Lino” with Boston is Con- in Spam, 2537.1o Bookstore, Miss Etholl Tucker, the .actress, stop- rom a dreadful cold, approaching Vagabond them. c, a tv any R. K. for the West, and with the result J- R. at the Wilson House. tried without McCaskey, New York All Kail via “Spr nglield.” ping uniption, bottle ofeyery- Dr. in .... AT ... at Portland from Worcester Claud Scribner, first baseman for the else then bought one Christinas Song, Sketch and Trains arrive bing from Rochester at 8.30 a. with the Gorham base Discovery and in two weeks Story. Ref. at 1 30 p. m.; nx, Berlins, played Cinl's New 6.43 m.; from Gorham and is naturally thankful. Marziats, F. T., 1 ::o and p. ball Club, Thursday Saturday. vas cured. He 8.30 and 10.60 a. m.. 1.30, of which these are Life of Leon 2147.10 it 6.40, Herbert Montgomery, formerly man- It is such results, Gambetta, L15,ffnud 5.43 p. m. store will the wonderful efh- Montressor, F. F., & to West and shoe a MARION'S Tickets all ager of Stahl's open , amples, that prove LORING.SHORT For through points in and the Highways and 128.16 JOHN 0. MURRAY. to F. H. COLLINS, Tick** store for himself on Main street about this medicine Coughs Into Hedges, South, apply lacyof bottles at Geo. M. M* JOB the middle of the month. , Polds Free trial Moses, Zebina, Agent, Portland. B08K HP PRINTER, size 50c. Sketohes Preble HOuse. j. w. PETERS, Sup t. John Lee is in Boston, taking a week’s Drug Store. Regular Historical 0f John 81 Franklin Street. Opposite foung’s Westbrook. of jun25 eodtf J«29 da So. iJ Plum STSSBffie [ vacation. md £100. H. G. Starr, Moses, Plymouth, eta, 5313.14x sen* dlw MISCELLANEOUS. EDUCATIONAL. financial AMUSEMENTS. are fast is _MISCELLANEOUS._ PORTLAND DAILY PRESS Democracy losing ground, __ | their frantic efforts to —AND— injeot the raoe MR. & MRS. JOHN A. BELLOWS’S notice. issue into the contest. They are yelling MAINE STATE PRESS. TO THE HOLDERS OF at the tops of their voices that Republi- Subscription Rates. can success means domination. We for six negro and School Water Daily (in advauce) $6 per year: $3 Boarding Bay Kansas City, Kansas Company Portland Theatre, imagine, however, that the of months; $1.50 a quarter; 50 cents a month. cry negro FIRST MORTGAGE G. E. LOTHROP, Lessee and Manager. The Daily is delivered every morning by domination in Kentucky has lost its FOR GIRLS, carrier within the city limits and at potency, and will prove just as useless for 6 cent anywhere Will per BONDS, extra Reopen Wednesday, Sept. 18,’95. Woodfords without charge. campaign purposes as would the flaunt- Dated Nov. 11, 1887. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Daily (Not in advance), invariably at th of the in SPECIAL ing “bloody shirt” the North. DEPARTMENTS FOR You are notified that in accord- — herby rate ol $7 a year. of the CHILDREN. ance with the terms Mortgage 6th. Maine State Press, (Weekly) DELEGATE Address, Friday, Sept. published FIRST FOR REED. (the Bonds have been subject to re- $2 per year; $1 for six months; 91 DANFORTH ST., Bonds every Thursday, The first to the demption since May 1, 1894) your 25 cents for trial delegate Republican 5o cents a quarter; subscrip- aug8 Portland, Maine.d2tn are in for payment September 1, National convention was chosen in called THE tion of weeks. Trust New GORMANS, six 1895 at the Central Co., for a Berks county, Penn., Saturday. His Persons wishing to leave town long or 1804—HEBRONACAD’Y—1885. York, and that interest will cease on John, James and George. name H and this is the third time short periods may have the address of their is igh, for Infants and Children. os a us to collect them paper changed as often desired. he has been elected a delegate to Repub- Fall Term Opens Tuesday, Sept. 3d,95. ^'shouid you desire LATE OF GORMAN'S MINSTELS. to them with us Advertising Kates. lican convention. He made a brief speech for you, please deposit Courses College Classical and English of once. The of Farcial Comedy, in Daily Press $1.50 per square, first in whioh he alluded to Allison, McKinley that Paregoric, at Kings In do you Know Study. Departments In Music, Painting and wish to make re-invest- 75 cents week after. Three Inser- and “that Elocution. Splendid and thoroughly equipped Should you the Now and Funny Play, week, per finally to great parliamen- Bateman’s Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and be to or other Drops, school steam heated. Fine gymna- ment we shall glad correspond tions or less. $1.00 per square. Every Thomas B. Reed of Mothers, building; tarian, big, brainy of or ? sium with base ball and baths. the less than these most remedies for children are composed opium morphine supplied cage confer with you upon subject. day advertisements, one third Mr. Reed's Free instruction entire in elocu- Maine.” The mention of through year We regret that we have been unable ates. are f tion according to Delsarte and Sweedish sys- name was with vociferous ap- Do You Know that opium and morphine stupefying narcotic poisons to earlier notice of this call, advertisements $1.00 per week greeted tems. Special fitting school for Colby where give you THE Half square reached us GILH001YS The audience rose and cheered, students are received on Principal’s certificate. but the notice only today. each succeeding week. plause. are not narcotics first week; half price Do Yon Know that in most countries druggists permitted to sell Healthful location among Oxford hills in a yours, hats were in the air and many Respectfully •'A is a space of the width of a col- thrown hamlet away fom influehoes Square” them 1 quiet distracting cried is no without labeling poisons For address the umn and one inch long. themselves hoarse. There catalogues Principal, augl2d20t W. E. SARCiENT, Hebrom.Me. on first one-thud ad- doubt Like not any medicine to child ABROAD. Special Notices, page, ai"out Mr. High's position. Do You Know that you should permit be given your SWAN & BARRETT, ditional his he is for Mr. Reed. ? b^.ntkmrs, SECOKTD TRIP constituents, unless you or your physician know of what it is composed Auction Sales, $2.00 per 1895. Amusements and There will be plenty more of the same PREMIUMS. Portland, Me., August 28, A GOOD COMPANY. Three Insetions or less, Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of each week. — ang29dtf__ square kind from Pennsylvania. Indeed there is — TO BE GOOD SINGING. $ 1.50 per square. not much doubt but the State will be its ingredients is published with every bottle f GOOD DANCING. in type and Reading Notices nonpartel AWARDED DURING THE NEW ENGLAND FAIR. Maine. Fanny Comedian, and Pretty Girls. 15 cents practically solid for the Maine candidate. You Know that Castoria is the of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. SOUTH PORTLAND, classed with other paid notices, per Do prescription F'air week attended by fair weather will Tickets, 7oc, oOe and 25c. Seats now on doubtless acttract large crowds to the Forest sale at box office. ine each insertion. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than city, and we wish to inform our out of town cus- Pure Reading Notices in reading matter type, STATE TOPICS Of INTEREST. of all other remedies for children combined ? tomers that they can combiue business and 25 cents per line each insertion. pleasure by visiting our Boot and Shoe Store Wants, To Let, For Sale and similar adver- Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of and selecting from our large stock, their Fall & Black are a rush- and Winter of foot wear. And as a 4’s. 25 cents week in advance, for Ayers doing very supply spe- tisements, per business at have issued exclusive to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word cial inducement, FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR adver- ing their new Rockland other countries, right commencing Monday, August words or no Displayed the we — 40 less, display. 25th and continuing for week, will — THE factory putting up 36,000 cuoumber “ ” is a f OF and all adver- Castoria and its formula, and that to imitate them state prison offense make and reductions in to to 1905. tisements under these headlines, pickles daily. great special prices from 1903 be our suburban customers. Payable tisements not lin advauce, twill lion was paidl Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protec Remember this oiler is made by rates. Valuation charged at regular The Lincoln association is Assessed $1,550,000 Windham Hill Driving Park, square Baptist because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? In Maine State Press—$1.00 per holding its 91st annual meeting at the F. C. WHITE, -Will be holden at- and fifty cents per square for this for first insertion, First Baptist church in Belfast. Today Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 480 Congress Street, Total Debt including each subsequent insertion. is the last day. Treble House. WINDHAM HILL, a dose ? aug22dtf Opp. Address all communications relating to sub cants, or one cent issue, $40,000 and advertisements to Portland September 3d and4th, 1895. scription A grand Christian Endeavor rally was Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children 3nay ■ Publishing Co., 07 Exchange street, held at East Jefferson PROGRAMME: Me. Wednesday, be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? PohBIand, August 38. The following societies were First Day—Exibitiou of stock, pulling match Bunker and races. represented: Aina, Hill, Well, these things ore worth knowing. They are facts. Damariscotta Baptist, Damariscotta Con- WOODBURY & MOULTON, Second Day—Exibition of horses, ladies' har- and and horse ~T£TE press,' gregationalists, Damariscotta Mills, Jef- nessing driving match, bicycle races. erson, Razorville, South Jefferson, and The fac-slmlle Hundreds or unuaren ana buuhbubvb wuhub iii wsmare for other diseases. The symp- ADMISSION 25 CENTS; TEAMS FREE. Somervilla The came but treated \x\ 3. largest delegation with a variable ill lUESDAY, SEPTEMBER signature of toms are—indigestion, ap- Sts. aug31-3t from Razorville, about seventy-five petite: foul tongue; offensive breath; hard VF Cor. middle and Exchange coming from there. and full belly, with occasional gripings and //I july31 dM about the heat and itching sensa- I// to be pains navel; Lord Dunraven professes perfectly tion in the rectum and about the anus; eyes » (I will win the in- for heavy and dull; itching of the nose; short, dry J] Excursions tu confident that his yacht The Maine Baptist Missionary Conven- Children Cry Pitcher's Castoria. cough; grinding of the teeth ; starting during K SI 3,000 Daily Narpswull match. tion will hold its annual meetings in ll sleep; slow fever; and often in children, con- and first class ternational !11 vulsions. The best worm remedy made is / Oldtown, September 30, and Ootober 1, 2 Union Electric Railway First Mortgage and 3. About three hundred In an interview published in the Wash- delegates Shore Dinner at Merryconeag House and workers are The is to DeLome, the Spanish expected. city Gold 6 cint Bonds. ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR. ington Star, Senpr be canvassed the committee of per ridicules the by ELIXIR N. V.1 minister to this country, arrangements. TRUE’S (at Saratoga Springs, Take Harpswell steamers from Portland Pier. I$ It has been in use 44 is purely vegetable, In 8500 denominations. it amounts to yrs. ( Ask for Dinner Tickets. je24dtf Cuban rebellion, saying I harmless and effectual. Where no worms are Total Mortgage 8100,000 and corrects the con- I and will soon be suppressed. But For present it acts as a Tonic Coat of property 8250,000. nothing A remarkable improvement on bicycle 11 shortening jSS^Jjl dition of the mucous membrane of the atom- I has sent made a never use \» ach and bowels. A positive cure for uonstipa- This Is unique in position, since It FINANCIAL, he does admit that Spain already and road lanterns has been by X ^ ^m.^. —_■ rrffjr more than cL [ y railway fj| tion and Biliousness, and owns Its own road-bed for seven miles, and Is Maine man. It is a locomotive two-thirds as much a-~^sg^-/.^ soldiers to Cuba, and will soon regular 11 IvflTVlfl m 1% a E3 5 Cotto- valuable remedy in all the during the summer months when 40,000 on a small scale and is .VI of chil- \» only operated headlight adjusted I 39 y°u would of common complaints there is no suow and ice to contend with. The more. Seventy thousand lblllC Sill IQ 8®Plene lard.^wf^ dren. 35c. at all Druggists. A m VI sanjl go,qpo with a delioate spring attachment in )) and for the past three years which | B w*IH|P|»When with Cottolene UJ DR. J. F.TRUE&CO.» receipts expenses to down a rebellion suoh a as to counteract the jar of the frying al-X|jj are remarkably uniform, being as follows: NOTICE. soldiers -put way a it in a cold over 1 ^ ways put pan, [If 1892. 1893. 1894 Senor DeLome cycle or wagon as they pass stones, \ heating%. worms we have amounts to nothiing! t fit with the rv For Tape thus the concussion from ex- rlnA ;3 pan. Cottolene pro- treatment. Write Total Income$24,192.30 $22,208,95 $24,297.55 the are very preventing j|\ a HOLDERS OF THE must think American people the the best results when very Ijj social f ° TO THE tinguishing light. LIICilE Induces | 6,809.13 7,860.80 8,033.14 gullible. | hot, but as it reaches the cooking Expenses • | Interest on Wa a • Ea point much sooner than lard, care 00 6,000.00 commends Bos- Mr. Leach'i Work at Fort Fairfield. j | Bonds- 6,000.00 6,000 National Water Works Co. The Boston Advertiser ill :should be taken not to let it bum ex- H $ ton to the National committee as an The manual training school, taught by —when hot it will deli- I escapes. Earnings above (RIAN'SA.S CITY ■ ■II tr m I ilSrS^Ps enough, “fire all charges $11,383.17 $8,346.16 $10,264.41 for holding the National Arthur B. Leach, closed Friday after an i brown a bit of bread in half 1 cellent place Uf 1£ v9 ®i I %£ J 1 cately FOK SALE BY its accom- successful. a minute. Follow these to know that we are convention nextiyear. It says eightjweeks term in every way w directions 1 We want the public Consolidated Mortgage 6 Per Cent. for these and can furnish the railroad ten but Mr. > >n using Cottolene and lard will headquarters goods, modations are ample, that It was to have kept weeks, JBgaV/k I ■ 0 ■ W ^ || suflstantial for a reasonable I never be in a neat and escape MASON of the’best, and that it Leach received an urgent call to Portland, ffir 1 [m f||jj again permitted your | amount. Plans and estimates oan be ,een at & MERRILL, BONDS, connectionsjare kitchen or in food. it. Ivi your Genuine our office or factory at 154 Fore Street, or 48 Exchange Street. a hall for the meetings second and felt as if he oould not disregard IIVIIIU ;§§§ | Dated 8, 1883. can furnish _ — ml send and our will oall. August m Cottolene is sold everywhere in tins postal representatiue All these things The committee tho 'school in § Jly2dtf_ to none in the country. having — with trade-marks—“Cottolene”and that the above de- ^■L M. J- ■ | THE THOS. LAUGHLIN CO. You are hereby notified but the tendency of the consented to its close. hea^ 171 scribed bonds are called for payment and the are true, charge reluctantly M W 1^11 ma 4a^&;steer’s cotton-plant wreath i dlwteoatf aug5 same with all unpaid accrued interest committee is, for obvious Mr Leaoh understood his business well, every tiB- TRUST together National PORTLAND thereon, will be paid on presentation, in New nearer the and also the N.K. FMRBANK reasons to seleict a place doing good work, having I COMPANY, Chicago, 1 York City. once for of the country. of friends of his 224 State St, Boston, Portland, Me. ffl GHAS. SUMNER CARLTON, Bond should be deposited with us at geographical centre happy faculty making lfl( collection. pupils. The sat'sfaction with the school COMPANY. seems likely to regain Li Hung Chang is so that there may be an- VOICE for he has pronounced CULTURE, his former influence in China; other term next year. The benches have Stock in, $100,000 ITALIAN METHOD. Capital paid WOODBURY & mum, summoned to Pekin by the Emperor been stored away for safe keeping. The been of Sig. Vannuccinl, Stookhol ers' additional liability, $100,000 Chan- tools have been sent to Stockton for use Graduate, (4 years,' Me. to the office of Imperial Florence, Italy. CONCERT, ORATORIO, Bankers, Portland, accept in a manner somewhat similar to their Surplus and undivided profits, *40,000 It was that the OPERA. .Invested in Government Bonds. August 31, 1895. sep3d2w cellor. supposed use here. Such a school fills an emphatic For several a successful teacher in New he was compelled to our To Mrs. years humiliating treaty want among many’of boys. York Instruction continued dur.ng the his than to other one City. Interest Paid on Deposits. make with Japain would end forever A. O. Paul, more any summer months. Home Studio 52 High St. person, is due the oredit for the existence Janlbeodtf offioial and influence, but ap- Depositors are offered every facility which INVESTMENTS. power and success of this Isohool in Fort Fair- 29th, more Thursday, Aug. their balances, business and responsibility he will soon be powerful parently field.—Fort Fairfield Beacon. Messenger’s Notice. warrant. Town of Dexter, Maine, 6 s. than ever. Li Hung Chang is undoubted- -IS THE- Office of the Sherlit of Cumberland County ne. 4’s. and his re- Town of Pittsfield, Ma ly China’s ablest statesman, State of Maine, Cumberland, SB., August 26th, BONDS, A. D. 1895. call to offioial at this juncture OPENING- DAY Choice investment securities. Including high City of Zanesville, Ohio. 41-Zs. position notice that on the 26th service of its is to give day grade, home bonds, constantly on hand. will give the empire the THISof August, A. D. 1895. a Warrant in City of Springfield, Ohio, S's. -OF THE- of the Court of Insol- talent. rehabititation of Insolvency was issued out Solicited. best pBut Jtho for said of Cumberland, Correspondence 6's. the vency County against City of Ashland, Wisconsin, China is a big task even for greatest the estate of aug28dtf of Braddock, Pom, 41-2's and 5's. genius. Celebrated. Dunlap JOHN W. HINDS, of Portland, Boiough _ to be an Insolvent Debtor, on petition 4's and Bar adjudged Portland Water Company. 5's, In his before the American of said debtor, which petition was filed on the MAINE CENTRAL R. R. address A. D. 1895. to which date at Detroit, Judge Brewer of 26th day of August, Portland & Ogdensburg Railway Stock, Association interest on claims is to be computed. the Supreme Court of the United States, That the payment of any debts to or by said CONSOL. 4’s, Dividends guaranteed by Maine Central Railroad. Debtor, and the transfer and delivery of any of a superabundance of complain011 property by him are forbidden by law. -FOR SALE BY- a ho DUE 1912. lawyers. “It would be blessing,” telligent physician in some derangement That a meeting of the creditors of said debtor, to their debts and choose one or more “to the and to the com- of the complicated and delicate feminine prove said, profession assignees ol his estate, will be held at a Court Noachian of The woman who H. M. PAYSON ft CO, as if some deluge organs generation. of Insolvency to be liolden at Probate Court munity well, IB^UNTIilFr ITS. hmf understands feels that she the room in said Portland, in said County of Cum- & LINCOLN R Y. who have a herself, MERRY, KNOX half of those Halter, would engulf 2. Clay. diseases of females.” Yours truly, a Antique Class. Harper’s Weekly charges Admiral Ram- $10 month, RAILWAY a mouth, Portrait Class. GRAND TRUNK the $13 say with, and yet the history of war Evening class, 25 cents per week. Studio ONE MILLION For lull of the Rebellion is full of instances where (Mrs.) open all day. particulars write to 478Va ^ Congress St., or apply after Oct. 1st. Day and jealousy among commanders paralyzed Neapolis, Virginia. evening classes reopen Monday. Oct. 14th. de- 300 the efficiency of armies and brought A new collection of photoyrayhs has been DOLLARS. resources the studio feat whore cordial co-operation would added to the of for a more ACUTION SALES comprehensive study of art. au3l eod2m Maine State have ensured victory. Fair, Current Account* received on favorable are term*. lewistos. The Kentucky Democrats growing Fr O. BAILEY & CO., desperate. At the suggestion of their Interest allowed on Time Deposits. to the regular trains Port- dobates solicited if reus Individu- In addition leaving State committee a series of joint, Correspondence during the Fair at 7.10i and 8.40 a. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants VMR°fMEN de- iand,daily als, Corporations* Banks, end others 1.30 and 5.15 m a train oa was arranged between tfieir candidate for Permanently Restat'd. m., l.io, p. special Salesroom 46 Street. Easily, Quickly, siring to open accounts, as well as from September 3rd to the 6th and Gth to Lewiston governor, Gen. Hardin, and the Republi- Exchange will those wishing to transact Banking busi- and return, Weakness, Leave Portland a. m. can candidate, Col. Bradley, but at the C. W. ALI.EE Nervousness, 10.30 F. O. BAILEY. and all the train ness of any description through this Bank Arrive Lewiston merit Debility, 11.67 last the crowd howled down the from errors or meeting _ of evils early Returning Leave Lewiston G.15 p. m. the results latter, not permitting him to reply to his Hater excesses, o£ STEPHEN 8. SMALL. PrcsIdoU Arrive Portland 7.35 p. m. overwork, sickness, worry, Fare Electric Railroad have SEX- including trip by opponent. Possibly the uproar may if FOBE1THER etc. Full strength, devel- MARSHALL (L G03IN3, between Lewiston Station and Fair Grounds tone Ca^m been less dislike for Col. EgDIjgJ’C opment and given to jan4 and one admission to Fair, Si.25. inspired by This reniedv being applied organ and portion of the levery Bradley than by pity for Gen. Hardin, directly to the sent of the body. Simple, nat- no change Portland to Lewiston and Return, for in the debates the latter had disease requires urai methods. Immedt- previous of diet Cure guaranteed Been. ... mm i, „„„„ ate Improvement E. so it was un Small plain H. MILLS, been badly used up that in 1 to 3 days. Failure 3,000 Book, $1.00. by mall *1.00. im^sslble. rcference^ free. kindness to him to shut package and mailed (sealed) Tickets good to return until Sept. 9th, 1898. doubtodly great Sold only by J. H. Hammond. explanation proofs FianO Tuner. the I-— -- — Free and Center Sts., and But Ool. Bradley's mouth. proper c„r. Order Slate at Chandler’s Music Store 431 L. J. SEARGEANT, HffT "BS TT* L. C. Fowler, Cor. Congress ERIE MEDICAL Buffalo, N.Y. General Manager. way would have been to have suppressed Sts Portland CO., SJP %J JEW and Lafayette eodlyr «odU aug29tseptG Hardin. Another sign that the Maine Ieb2 C0Di^7StrMt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of 20,000 marks NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LABOR DAT CELEBRATED. it is likely to bring unjust censure upon oeive a salary about $5000 J WESTBROOK. a the Labor who were in no way year. ,, people, Maurice Grau has cabled from Carlsbad connected. The gang were outsiders and to Henry E. Abbey that Mme. Marcella at decided not to come Parade in Portland and Sports appeared to be looking for trouble. The Regular meeting of the City Govern. Sembrioh has to R. LIBBY. season. j. America this Sembrich had | Lake. Ement Occurred Last Evening—Sewer and Sebago MORE FACTS ABOUT DEPUTY signed conditional contracts with Abbey Sidewalks Discussed. & Grau. She will go to KUssia. NEWHALL’S FI GHT. A Beautiful Day for an Outing.—A Large MONHEGAN’S SUMMER VISITORS. The regular monthly meeting of the Crowd Go to the Lake. For the last four or five years the peo- Curtain! City Council was called to order by Presi Artists Ring up the September ple who live about Sebago Lake station Four Prominent Have Been There Labor Day dawned cool and boautiful, dent Haskell at the usual'time and place. Proud of That Boy! Out in the landscape the Forests are already have with more or less appre- This Summer. yonder favorable both for the parade and the regarded Absent, Aldermen as Hopkinson, ^Turgeon, Costumes. start- hension the approaoh of holidays, such Now aren’t you? There’s not a thing— ordering their Autumnal sports at Sebago Lake. The parade Woodbury, Riggs, Wescott. Mayor Cut- of Fourth of and’ Labor Day, which On the island Monegan this sum- it’s means— moon tree will be ed about after nine'o’elock, from July ter was and to the atten- provided within your Before another new every maple quarter present brought the visitors bring largo crowds to the picnio grounds mer, among there havo been too for is there? the junction of Free and Middle J streets, tion of tho Council the necessity of some that’s good him, a Beauty. at that These crowdsffiave general- several prominent artists, Henry San- to Blushing under command of Chief Marshal F. A. point action taken by the Council'to- We know it, and have arranged that with being burn of Boston, who illustrated as chief ly included a'rough element George hundreds Hatch, with J. A. Montgomery ward an appropriation for the repair of place within the means of have the infection. The the assistance of beer and hard liquor Kennan’s articles in the Century, has DRESS STUFFS caught glad pale of the clock looatcd on the WeBt End of mothers the kind of staff, city some proud just have made themselves more than objeo- been there for time; George Whar- of summer are a warm of rich First came a of ten policemen, oh ureli. had been shades receiving injection bright, platoon Congregational the Boys’ Clothing they pining OUR tionahle'to'the residents. Just before,the ton Edwards, well-known writer and followed the American Cadet Band. Alderman Stevens, for the committee but found that had Blood. Aurora and are the pace to by asked there and so was S. B. K. for, always prices Autumnal Foliage giving followed. last Fourth of July the residents artist, was The Chief Marshal and stafi on fire recommended that their reach. In another so a as department, of Boston, a water put beyond of weave was never much it shows of the the sheriff’s office for special protection. Trisoott prominent Textiles. And Beauty beauty The organization having tho right Cornelius Sheehan and others be given the little fellow will be was that a carload of colorist. Last woek Harry Fenn, the week trudg- Goods Counters. Makers Union, The consequence leave for the itself on our Dress line was the Boiler to withdraw their petition illustrator to school. It’s desire to-day beer was seized before any of it had,been most prominent in this ooun- ing along your led P. J. location a on Stoudwater twenty-five men, by MoNally. of hydrant were drank and the very quietly try, arrived there. that he shall be the most neatly clad BACK MONTHS AGO when you planning your Sum- * Union, mustering day f passed street. The Carpenters Aocepted. who street. Don’t and comfortably. Among other people have been boy on the worry any we were Autumnals. men, followed, under the Alderman McLelldn, for the committee mer things, planning your thirty-five office was re- at the Monhegan little him here and AWAY Last week the sheriff's on the committee staying House,^the more about it. Bring of rooks, lead of W. H. claims, reported that While you were just tliinkiug mountains, shores, slippery tinkering up your Gilpatrick. and artizans were to send speoial protection as be- had adjusted tho matter of settlement hotel there, are Joseph MoCreary of Ho- we will fit him out to the Queen’s trunks and Dorlna over railroad time-tables, foreign artists designing styles, The Lasters Union, under C. J. Cary, quested colors for and October and | of damages with Mrs. Abbie Austin and N. J. Dr. Prout of an selecting wools ami silks, combining your ISeptember gratification, fore. boken, Brooklyn, taste, and at a moderate cost, too. at your command. tamed out forty men. that she was willing to settle for $150. hero are the beautiful things Sheriff Plummer sent Deputy Sheriffs eye and ear specialist; Prof. Hitchcock of followed the Bricklayers Report They were by Robert accepted. the and P. A. Coller ofJNewjGloucester, Mr. Dwinal Pride was given leave to Amherst College, geologist, Boys’ Clothing. Union, led by C. O. Simtb, and muster- Newhall of South Windham, Albion withdraw his olaim C. Everett and sister of hear us other merchant’s dress- F. for'damages. George Brooklyn Mixed 6 to all HERE, say that, customers, ing forty men. Alderman Verrill introduced an order of Boys’ Grey Suits, ages 15, Kimball, who is one of the jail deputies, and Mr. Frank Sparrow Deering and all classes of The Cigar Makers’ Union, led by C. C. instructing the committee on sh wers to wool, double seat and knee. Lots of makers, citizensses of Portland, visitors, tourists, and E. W. Dolloff of Standish. is particularly attractive RIGHT seventeen men, investigate the matter of sewer Monghegan this Lomain, and mustering unpaid its mothers have paid $4.00 for are invited to attend our and Exhi- A carload of beer came up in the morn- assessments and that the city treasurer to artists because of picturesqueness people September Opening closed the line. identical Suit. Our the of or ten'barrels of be instructed to oolleot those due by legal and tbe extraordinary capacity of its price present which whioh has ing, consisting eiglit bition Of High Class Dress Fabrics, begins Tuesday morning, The Typographical Union, processes if a week bottled beer and three or fourjhalf barrels necessary. scenery for affording new and charm- only $2.12. made a very fine display, was Alderman Woodman introduced an or- 3rd. usually was at the aim ost turn. Sept. of beer. This confiscated der the sum of $11.65 to ing picture at every not in line. appropriating Boys’ Blue Mixed Suits. start. Everything progressed very smooth- reimburse Mr. F. Chute for taxes There is also something so restful about was noticeably Joseph While the turn-out tho owned to 15. Not a thread of cotton in ly during the forenoon. The great ma- paid upon property recently the simple life of Monhegan’s people and Ages 6 here BLACK GOODS. small, the men made a good appearance, by Jeremiah Ladeau on Brown street, sale with jority of the 3000|p«bpJe were perfectly or- their isolation from the world that one ’em. Made strong for the “staving” and the was noticeably good the sum once before having been paid. marohing and the officers had to do that there are cares and worries Got double seat and knee. and there a sample sheaf crepons. street to derly nothing Passed. forgets boy. Harvest siohair The oolumn moved down Middle but capture several bottles of hard stuff An order authorizing the construction and the time passes so quiokly and What more could ask for $5.00? set in Our to and you up advertising Tbe are a mateasse Pearl, up Pearl Congress, of a sewer on Pleasant street to cost $150 grounds that was being sold on the outskirts by smoothly that it seems as if there were But that’s the price of some other Black thonoe along that street to the Union had its second reading and final passage. field to give you a hint of the Barn- with woven At about one o’clook no time at all One summer visitor this week is a weave, high was taken lor pocket peddlers. There was no fellow. Our price Station, where the train opposition. ful of Beauties in store. Deputy Sheri If-'NeWhall perceived that a An order had its first reading whose mental labors are arduous says half of 3Iokair. Lake. appropri- little more than that, $2.87. ridges glossy Sebago the sum of $150 to settle the claim in a where gang of Gorham’s Corner toughs who ating that ho never.was place before 42 inches $2.00. AT SEBAGO LAKE. for of Mrs. Abbie Austin. wide, were drunk were down the damages there seemed to be so little thinking. He Mixed Cassimere by swings Alderman Cloudman introduced an or- Boys’ Suits, Central Labor The members of the interfering with two women there, mak- der the assessment of the sum meant it in no uncomplimentary sense orduring All wool. You’ll sea ’em elsewhere at gems at $1.50 a yard, Union with their friends and families ing coarse and indecent remarks and do- of $189. VI on the abuttors of the Cumber- to the people who live there, it should be land street sidewalks. This sum $0.00. Our price this week, $3.(39. embarked on the 10 o’clock, truin for ing even worse He immediately ordered being understood. Patterns of class Soft diagonal, with loop same. The high FOUR(a.) one-half the cost of the per- Lake. Many babies were present. them to desist and to move At that Sebago away. sons and sums assessed are as follows: Indigo Blue Cheviot Suits, novelties. Silk and wool, yarn lines. A ball game was played between two they all jumped for him and a fierce Portland & Rochester railroad, $10.6S), DEEMING. DRESS in': a ir n cK 7/C TJ and all wool woven on the 3Iatelasse with min- picked nines. Our Boys and the Murphy fight ensued. Officer Newhall,|as de- Six to 15 years, only $2.89. (b.) stripe, mond H. M. $71.40. for a oox oi cigars, .as me scribed Officer who saw $28.97, Raymond of ute dashes of Mohair. Balsams, Jby Kimball, Alderman Woodman moved that the curious looms Germany, France, glossy .• ri n Mr. and Mrs, J. F. attend- the Balsams were Frellick, Boys’ Cheviot Suits,_ of the fifth UilU UXUUX IMIU end inning XJgllV) order have Its second reading and final shuttles have solemn ants on the convention of deaf mutes, Saxony, where crazy (c.) Triple diagonal, ahead, and said nothing,but later the Our ing object. He is a stout built young passage. All wool, warranted indigo, ages 6 to 15, Alderman Verrill stated beforo the mo- held this week in Portland, have been with and black. Boys made a lead of two runs. About man about 28 years of age, with very only $-1.00. Get as good a suit else- played high jinks yarn, tion was put that the chief petitioners the guests of Mrs. Frollick's sister, Mrs. this time the Balsams recalled, some al- and features. His where for $5.50 and will make you a tint and Soft twill, blotched with pleasant agreeable were not the abuttors aud that these D Goodhue of Centre. Mrs. eyesight. (d.) a five- Peering agreement to have the game right eye was entirely dosed and there sums he were excessive. of this one. of Mohair. leged thought a and favorite present Odd weaves at $8.60. bunches said that the cost Frellick is well-known innings one, and claimed that the honor hung over it a bunch as big as a hen’s Alderman Cloudman Squares, Vi inch wide, separated by woven of this sidewalk was considerably less singer in the deaf and dumb language. Suits dykes of worsted, of gold, and red and of victory was their’s. The committee and as white. His left cheek was Boys’ glints lines of Black Beauties egg per foot than any other brick sidewalk Miss Elizabeth Webber of South Port- blue $12.50. on sports, ex-offlcio, allowed them the puffed up and his whole faoe was heretofore constructed. For 1.87, 5,00. 5.50, 6.00, 6.50, Damask-like- designs, in sober color ground, land, has been visiting the family of Mr. $1.39, 1.50, with silk $13.50. at $1,25* honor, but gave the^game and cigars to scratched and scared and covered with The vote on the order as originally bright figures, SEVEN Stevens Plains avenue. Uoid-Boucle, soft, loosely wove, the Boucle introduced was callod for and resulted Van Bray, the Our who clearly deserved blood as were his clothes. He was taken Fine Dress Suits, curls in Black, Mohair, and silk. May be Glossy Brilliantme, Boys, A letter has been received from Miss Boys’ gold (a.) in a tie. a dozen designs. $20.00 them. down to the lake and washed and sent assess- with in It was moved that the matter of Florence Fulmore, who has travelled For $7.00, 8.00, 8.50, $10.00. Just a word ground geometrical figures In the afternoon dancing was enjoyed to his home. abuttors on the Main street sidewalk ing more than half around the world, since about these suits. They are made 31irror Siohair. in the and a band concert was The Portland were notified last be laid over until the next meeting as f pavilion police That she has been there were no representatives of the leaving Peering. from the best material obtainable, Sobre weaves or given in the grove by the American evening to be on the lookout for the rest (b.J black, abuttors present. diligently increasing her store of knowl- well Cadet band of Portland. here in Portland and to ar- by honest, skilled, paid help, of the gang It was moved that the matter of assess- “I edge may be seen by the following: who take in out a PATTERN No ripples. The commenced at 2.30 and were rest them. The sheriffs say that this Gor- ing abuttors of the Cumberland street pride getting good unique. sports tell some of nautical accom- with Sio- sidewalks also bo laid over for the next will you my No man wears a better (c.) Granite grounds very'interesting and well conducted. ham’s Corner crowd were the only ones suit. thing, No neighbor of meeting. Adjourned. plishments. X can take the time from EACHduplicates. even if it’s tailor made. hair RACES. who wore at all obnoxious and |that or sprjnkles. the chronometer, and work up a sight to Yours desirable antag* 1 everybody else was entirely quiet and re- with Sio- In the 5 laps, three miles, race there Mr. H. Rosenborg was before Judge find the longitude, almost as quick as Boys’ Reefer Su its, can have a dress like yours, (d.) Homespun-like, Court onistio, were Brodie, spectable. Tolman in the Municipal Monday can also the latitude bunches. five entries—McCaithy, papa can; get by 3.98. hair afternoon, charged with a search and Age 1 to 8, for $2.87, 1.50, 5.00, 5.50, or know the cost of yours. Sullivan, Gerraro and Hayes. McCarthy ‘dead reckoning,’ and shape the ship’s A LABOR DAY CEXCURSION. seizure case. He was found guilty and 6.50. The beauty and durability of Three other new and odd designs, won easily first, Gerraro second, Hayes fined $100 and costs and he appealed the course on the chart. I can ‘box the com- * * • these suits is just as apparent in the $1.25. third. The traok was grassy and uneven case. In his defence he claimed that the pass’ and find out how many degrees of ones. beer seized was “Uno,” and the part know all the $2.87 ones as in the $6.50 and the time is not significant. McCarthy N. Odd Fellows Visit Port- variation there is; and ropes Rochester, H., a bottle of whiskey was some that he were I can a A DOZEN ran well. The prizes $10, $5, $3. had for Ills owu use. and sails. Besides, splice rope elegances land Harbor.-: George Libby, Esq., * Fauntleroy Suits, In the girls fifty yards dash Mary Mul- of Portland, defemled Mr. Rosenberg. and tio several kinds of knots. Now BY THE YARD. at $1.00. of Atluntio Four to 6 Just like finding money HALF len wore a Scotch plaid waist, dark skirt; George Pennell. Esq., City,■ what do you think of that for a Peering years. Iowa, is visiting his father, Mr. John at our this Some with white waist, blackjplush was so and beautiful student? says I could take the to get them prices week, Crepe grounds, Isbelle Flaherty, Yesterday bright Pennell of Spring street. Papa bows and black skirt; Carrie Young, that several organizations took advantage ship into port now myself; so I feel quite $1.00, 5.00, 6.50, 8.00. granite grounds, granulated, seeded, Silk and Wool, Diagonal, white waist, black skirt Miss Young of it to go to the »Islands. Among them MUSIC AND DRAMA. proud of my navigation.’’ Miss Fulmore Triple with Siohair. Boys’ Blouse Suits, with pimpled was first, Miss Flaherty second. The was Kennedy Lodge of Odd] Fellows, has had the pleasure and honor of being sober grounds, granulated made from Chev- prizes were a gold ring and silk umbrel- of Ro Chester, N. H., accompanied by chosen god mother to a fine little boy, Ages 3 to 8 years heavy color than Thomas \Y. Keene. color, more like powdered HENRIETTAS. la, the American Band of Rochester. Charles Meredith Fulmore Mitchell, son of iot in olive and brown, handsomely Keene last $2.00. 100 yards dash, McCarthy first, Mc- Came is head of the lodgo. Although Mr. Thomas evening Captain and Mrs. Mitchell, born on trimmed from $3.87 to $6.50. grains, Black story would be less to a at second the number in the was small a presented Othello, large and, board. Other same Gonagle procession ship styles, price. ; half told should we and enthusiastic audience. Mr. New- Boys’ Long Pant Suits, than Running broad jump, Martin first. large party, including ladies, ]came, times, very Postmaster Brown has gone to Scotch, German Plaids, Cardinal OUR a Keene has a presenco, an ex- old fail to mentiou the Standing jump, Boyden first. the whole picnic amounted to over hun- good stage port, Maine, for an outing, among For ages 15 to 19 at $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, highest cellent oommand of facial and his aud Black, even and broken plaids. Three standing jumps, Turner first. dred. expression friends; Mr. Winfield Hoegg is filling $8.00, $10.00, $13.00, $13.50. Search the Henrietta known, Arnold, and grade Besides the excursion from Rochester his gestures are generally appropriate place at tho office. clothing stores throughout the land The black composed of loop yarns UNFORTUNATE OCCURRENCE. that Constable & Co.’s, Henriettas. were excursions from Lewiston and effective. The mannerisms pertained The Misses Purgin of Centre not find the of these there Peering and you’ll equal a $1.50. Lake at the pic- still abide with of Mohair; charming effect, At Sebago’ yesterday the Scandinavian Association of this to him years ago him, have returned from Ossipee. suits at these prices. We got them for FAMOUS Henriettas nio of the Central Labor Union a lively and it is these mannerisms that have more at the same oity. Besides these were a large num- Miss Marian Titus of College Hill, the express purpose of advertising the Many designs in whioh Deputy Sheriff caused so much criticism. But all actors are silk warp, wool tilling, affray ooourred, ber of excursionists from P ortland who Boston, has been visiting relatives in department, as wo got everything. brice. THESE Newhall of Windham was badly are to the same comment. R. F. took advantage of the superb day to visit of repute open Peering. There’s not an article of clothing here made of selected stock. The used. Deputy Newhall was parading Forrest, Booth, Bar- the ‘islands. At the ticket office of the Surely Macveady, Two new corresponding members, Mrs. that does not stand upon its merits. and out-rank in citizen’s clothes when he later dying finishing any the grounds it was rett, and in these times, noticeably, Moulton Hill and Miss S. Fannie a Steamboat Company Mary Olio look is sufficient to make pur- done. saw a man raising a disturbance about have all been called to book for other such work, wherever figured that at least a thousand people Irving, Meservo, both of Ossipee, N. H., have chaser of you. Will you look? the He at once ordered have been to call of nor one of swings. had paid fares and'gone down the bay by what the critics pleased been admitted to the Authors’ club. Diagonals They do not wear greasy, the man away, and meeting resistance, but the artists themselves of Forest avenue has the boats. mannerisms, Miss Mattie Jones the in two as all other him company’s soft yarn, ground and hold the dust aooording to his statement, pushed over the Old Orchard. LOOSE-WOVEN gather In addition to the excursions styled originalities. returned from The man to the tones, and the entire 'surface makes we know of do. over the railing. appears Casco Bay line the Harpswell and Fal- Mr. Keene depicted gradual growth Mr. G. Douglas has taken the upper OPEKIKG SALE v.ona in an nnhalannad rendition as of Othello’s to the intense satis- house on color bunches. Half a other excursion jealousy the — — with to mouth lines, and the rent in the newly repaired OF pimpled $1.00, 1.2a, 1.37 1-2, 1.50 fell the backbf his head. When of his in the he upon steamers were well patronized. faction audienoo, especially corner of Leland and Leonard streets. $1.25. i his comrades dozen other styles, 2.50. he fell a dozen or more of great scene in the third act, where Iago A considerable number of Deering “do Mr. and the Fall Brass Goods and Silks proceeded to up” Newhall, Tud itace. gradually and subtily poisons mind Friends went to Durham to attend the of a finally succeeded to the extent bad of the Moor until in a frenzy of passion held on and Mr. Geo. Frates proposes to make a quarterly meeting, Saturday desires eye and ajbruised.cheekbono. He claims he dashes to the earth, and, with town. Manager spec- ( trip to Long Island in' his tub somewhere Iago Sunday, in that him down and used their feet on tho of a wounded beast, damns of Don’t miss this event, as our stock is one dark color of ial mention made of 40 they got betweenJSept. 6 and 10. The trip is to be cry Misses Alice, Lucy and Annie Jones grounds OUR but not until he had made a He was in the of the in the and him, good a Desdomona. very good are visit largest city you’ll French Henriet- made fora wager of $300, and single Leonard street, Doering Centre, worsted, latticed off with pieces He had no billy with him. scene in the second act where he breaks want to see it at its best. Prices EIGHT fight. it will relatives in Brunswick. tip-out spoils if. Mr. Frates says ing silk threads of blue, tas in at 25 cts. A young man seeing the trouble noti- in the midnight brawl of his officers B. Merrill of New have been cut on many choice things gold, colors, be a ticklish across upon Mrs. James job espocially going to them introduced to 2 blue,. 3 old row, 3 fied some of the Portland police, and to never more be just get inch matelasse 2 shades navy, light Bpeoial and Is- declares CSassio, Gloucester has been visiting her red, &c., 1-8 checks, 1 nile, 1 3 the Sound between Peaks Long Portland ladies. Dressmakers are reds, 1 dark green, garnet, who were stationed near the dancing officer of mine. Of course it was re- Martha of but'his is and he ex- daughter, Mrs. H. Bray with self browns. land, courage good cordially invited to attend. Jacquard figures, pavilion. When the gang saw the police served for the scene in which he kills Plains avenue. grounds, pects to get there all right. He said lie Stevens also they took to the woods. Police- Desdomona for the actor to the colored, ten colors, black, $1.00. ooming would ‘be willing to try to get to Old display Miss Myrtice Cheney of Watervillo, men White, Foss and Pillsbury succeeded animal nature of tho barbario chieftain hor on and Separate Skirts Orchard alongshore' if anybody would Maine, is visiting grand parents, in capturing Ed. Laurie and Ed. Larkin, in its most hideous form to be followed street. to order here of of make up a purse large enough. Maple made any of looked them in a SUITS both Portland, up so soon by the terrible contrition ex- Mrs G. Douglass of Deering Centre Dress warranted to instructions Multitude of choice new things in our Goods, freight oar, according perienced when Emilia teils him “She lias returned from a visit at St. Andrews, Sheriff and there BRldFl4%,rOLD. seen from Deputy Newhall, lived you oruel Moor.” It was in these New Brunswick. weaves and tints, never before for fit and style. left them to bake. scenes that the of tho telling applause Oakdale. here, 75 cts., and 50 cts. Prices moderate. It that the prisoners had too recovered audience was loud and continued. appears James O’Neill, having fully long Newcomb of is his Mr. Fred Thomaston many friends about, for they got away from his receut acoident opened Mr. Heming deserves a good word for a few with his Mrs. season at Lewiston last night before a spending days aunt, somehow. Mr. Newhall claims that it an excellent presentation of the crafty large audience in the play Virginius. W. W. Rowell, previous to entering was not possible for them to do so with- Iago, and Miss Ripont showed an ap- been receeived from Hebron Academy. out outside help. They were recaptured A despatch has of the character of Desdemona. Arch Deacon Wolfe at Foo l ’how, deny- preciation The and grammar sohools will MARRIAGES. In the woods about a primary by the police quar- that riots have taken The play was well staged and costumed ing the rumors open Monday, Septmber 9th. Misses J. R. LIBBY. ter of a mile distant and again locked there. and^the scene in the second act represent- place and Packard will have sept2d2t — Bucknam charge L. Caleham up, this time for keeps. who have re- ing the arrival of Othello with the port In Rockport. August 31. George The mountain climbers of the Miss Grace Miss Bertha I. both of claimed that Mr. primary department. anil Greenlaw, Rockport. Some of the spectators turned from Mount Tacoma report steam, of Venice and the at anchor in the In 34. W. Morrow ships Curtis of New a teacher ot Searsport, August George his treat from the foot of Gloucester, Miss A. M. Wllmot. Newhall was rather sudden in smoke and gas belching background was very pretty. anil Bridget the where the Nisquallv long experience, has been secured for the In Camden. August 21. Jesse Priest and Mrs. ment at the start, which raised the ire of Nisqually giacier Grimmer’s orchestra furnished river has its source. They are much appropri- Libia A. Drinkwater. both of North port. trouble. grammar grade. In North 23, M. the gang and caused unnecessary alarmed the ate music. Penobscot, August Harvey by strango phenomenon Mr. Frank Wilson left Wednesday to Bowden and Miss Hannah M. Dunham, both of On the other hand Mr. Newhall claims Ex-United States Senator John F. The Gillioolyg. ontor Kent’s Hill East Orland. and seminary. In Fessenden S. Schofield that the man made at him, died at his residence at Webb, August 24, a^lunge Lewis, Lynwood, at Mrs. is the of Mrs. A. Miss Hattie B. of Weld. at 9 The Gorman Brothers will appear Thompson guest and Horn, both he cimpiy' didhin duty. Rockingham county, Virginia, In Avon. August 25. Fred H. Richardson and Portland Theatre in comedy D. Wilson, Fessenden street. The disturbance is unfortuate in that o’clock yesterday morning. ^their ffarce Miss Mabel G. Harlow, both of Strong. “The on Friday even- Miss Maude Paokard^lias returned from In Belfast, August 28, John W. Norton and At Decatur, 111., George P. Allen, Gilhoolys Abroad’’ is Best!! Miss Clara Robbins, both of Belfast. and min- a visit to Newburyport. morning, shot his wife ing next The Gormanslabandoned In Oscar B. of I; yesterday Xoiisham, August 23, Ingalls of over Minnie The last ! an experience fifty years stepdaughter, Deffenbaugh. strels for the farce comedy stage Brunswick and Miss May Bertha Small. -g^trhat 1 Maine Historical with modern invention latter’s wound is fatal, but the wife will Society. ] K3 combined season, and met with much success, judg- recover. It has boen found necessary to postpone the audiences they drew and the 0 Head! at a given ing by the excursion to Castine DEATHS. My Many guests birthday party is said that until next year Is the lan- at the homo of James received. It weak, Saturday night applause they and members of the with friends were strength- Society of th< Need in London county, Tennessee, the company has been greatly In No. Tonawandn, N. Y., very suddenly. : guid cry are cordially invited to make an oxcursiou something. Members of the has been re- Sept. 2. Lizzie May Small, wife of John F. Chase, CLflBioM by the comedy eOLD ened this sufferer from poisoned season, of Geo. M. Small of East and Abbott families are and to Fryeburg, ong Sept. 12th, and daughter Liming- Reed, Simpton features added, Thursday, 39 and 7 ^HP ton. Me., years months. sick headache, iil and one or two will die. vised, many bright the Union ot aged very There was a leaving Station, Portland, [Notice of funeral hereafter Portable Hood’s Pills curt James L. songs introduced. Cooking Range] The Rev. Secretary Barton, taking 8.45 a. m. Dinner at the new hotel Ox- In South Portlnad, Sept. 2, Vinton E„ infant this condition of the American Board left Bo ston good advance sale of tickets yesterday. son of Nancy K. and Job Ellies, aged 7 D. D., ford. Trips will be made months, to be at a to Lovewell’s 19 days, and sc yesterday morning present re- Notes. promptly, Cap and other [Funeral Wednesday forenoon at 10 o’olock, 1 tendered to the deputation of the Pond, Jockey Mountnin for wood or coal or with our Famous Removable Dockash' that it ception fora long time Fanny from tlie parents’ residence. South Portland. every style agreeably this evening in Chicago the Robert. Mantel, of interest. A If not for sale a on in- Board by will be seen points public meetiugSwill In Steuben, August 26, Samuel Parritt, ! Grate. in your do not pay larger profit \ is like the pleas- Hon. E. W. Blatchford. leading man, aged locality, vice president, Davernport’s llieatro next Mon- be held at 7.30 p.m,in the 75 years. ferior makes as “just as but ask us where to get the > ant change from darkness to has receirod letters of as a star at Portland Congregational In 22, Ira S. good,” daylight The deputation in- Milltown. August Havman, aged 6 otter exhaustion ina- church, Fryeburg. Ask station represented The feeling of and troduction from the Department of State day and Tuesday. your 86 years. to work la driven off and the leader or for a round In Swan’s Island, August 19, Mrs. Hannah bility diges- in Washington, and from the Japanese Arthur Niklsch, formerly agent trip ticket. Should WOOD & BiSHGP tive are toned, arm who is to Sprague, aged 43 years. CO., 3AN80R, MAINE.; organs strengthened commissioner to the United States. They Boston Symphony Orchestra, Thursday prove raiDy the excursion will Fnl^wXJ Hood’s Pills are of the famous In Alexander, August 28, SamuelK. Seamans, regulated. purely vege- will sail from San Franoisco on the be the new director reliable. 25c. at all take place on Friday. aged 73 years. jj) table, sale, druggists. Coptic, September 12th. Gewandhaus concerts in Deipsic, will re- TO LET. FOR SALE. WANTED. MiSCEILASTEOUS. miscellaneous-_ MAKE MY SPIRIT PURE AND CLEAR ror, a without a word ot troth this head delusion, Forty words inserted coder Forty words Inserted under this head cash in advance. In it. I will have the wretched business Forty words Inserted under this heed one week for 25 cents me week for 25 cents, cash in advance. Thou and clear one week for 25 cash in advance. Make my spirit pure oleared up at once. Besides, think a mo- cents, Ab ore the frosty skies, If O LET—Furnished or unfurnished, large ment. The idea is preposterous. J'ou POK SALE—Second hand Or this first snowdrop of the year MITEOJEWAR0. front room with roomy alcove and bay Remiugton No 2 me the or three unfurnished rooms L could bring yourself to imagine fire place; chan- typewriter, No. above 97.000, has never That in my bosom lies. OP E. PINKHAM’S WANTED—Twoin of not Carlton window; steam heat; open not SALES LYDIA upper part city, Ibeyond one bath room on >eon used but three months. Will sell robes are husband of another, surely could closet; up flight; same As these white soil’d and dark, you street; references exchanged. Address B. D. delier: large ; :heaD for T. of half a 19t> HIgII STREET. cash. ERNEST HARMON. 98 To yonaer shining ground; believe me at my age the father VEGETABLE COMPOUND. C., . Me.2-1 same floor. _o-l St, And Sxchange 3.j As this pale taper’s earthly spark dozen children. It is too absurd!” I ET—First-class rent of five rooms situ- those desiring capable help also at To argent round— a of the Quincy street, price $13; POR a yonder X smiled sickly smile at the folly of Medicine. WANTED—Allfor hotels or private families to know I TO ated 26 SALE—Cheap, large, well built 2V2 shows soul before the Unequalled in the History a store for $5; upper rent L No. 185 So my Lamb, have plenty of help waiting for employment. 55 Lafayette street, story building Kennebec street" thing. Faithfulness lower reut 5 rooms, $6. A. C. mitable for or My spirit before Thee, have de- Honesty, Excellence, Call at once at uiy New Employment Office, a rooms ?8; manufacturing storage purposes “How can I tell? Perhaps you 42 Vs Fxchange street. 2-1 Dn leased lease on So in mine earthly house I am 399% Congress street, next to City Hall. MRS. LIBBY & CO." land; long time; 12 H p' Of what Fitly Rewarded. roller with A. To that I to be I ceived mo in your age as well. N. H. PALMER.2-1 for building. C. LI BAY, 42V« Ex- hope But LET—Three rooms furnished light :hange street. the O value is a man’s word? for one 2-1 Break up heavens, Lord, and far unsupported ***»*■■■! house keeping; suitable only heart [arinu.1, TO OU® IAOT invalid or child to board TO Through all yon starlight keen leave me. Go, and lot ine break my bath room and porch (nr SALE—At about WANTED—Anat Meeting House Hill, .-outh Port- or two persons; to POK Standiab, one-half bride—a star Never of medicine has and coai on sarrie fiat. Apply Is. L acre of land with orchard. Draw me, thy glittering in solitude.” in the history land. Pleasant borne. Address MRS. M.JF., wood 31-1 House baa and clean! re- for Middle street. five rooms with ell and atable In raiment white In this strain she went on, blindly the demand for one remedy South Portland.31-1 S. GAKDINER.185 connected particular Pleasantly located on main road 1 1-2 miles —Tennyson. to bo comforted until the thing’ got female disease! fusing "WANTED—To or hire with privilege of in house. from Standiab Village. Would make a to that "" buy RENT—Lower flat apartment good hot that I seized hat and rushed equalled a small of few acres land >pply borne or summer residence. Price 8330. M. so my buying place TO No. 48 State street. For particulars intention attained and comfortable to small fam- street. PARKER, 1117 Congress street. 31-1 my lodgings in despair, with the by good buildings; to J. S. WINSLOW, 135 .Commercial E. ily ; easy of access to Portland; near sea or of forthwith tying myself to the bedpost Lydia WHAT’S IN A NAME. handy to it. Cape Elizabeth preferred. Ad- SALE—Wood lot leas land,about 800 a to a wife. On con- Pinkhams at No. U Vine pOR instead of week hence dress, LAND. Press Office, giving full descrip- uET-A good rent cord hard wood and some one kitch- timber, sideration, however, I decided to postpone Vegetable tion30-1 street, consisting of front room, mile fiom M. C. and G. T. R. R. Cash TO rooms, all on the customer or two in ordor that en and three sleeping wanted. Address or oal.’ on, A. the fatal act for a day Compound for health and economy location, sun all 1. same flour: a pleaaunt MORSE, West Pownal. Maine. 31-lAwlt the and never to J. I might have time to arrange disposal WANTED—Notox,no equal. Flavors, cherry, claret, rasp- dav; moderate in price. Apply It all oamc about through winning that as I did in the his- orange. A phosbhate, new formula, York street. Struck a of my worldly goods and chattels, berry, DUMPHY, No. 8 SALE—Puritan Bicycles, new and made in a minute; sold by grocers, druggists _-9-1 POR and my name published not wish there should be any wrangling tory of second hand. AnyiBieyole not having prize getting and trade generally. Wholesale by Thompson No. 351 Cumberland the and alter Mrs. RENT-lIouse, word Puritan with our address, should broadcast tho length over the of my-Jiatboxes & Hall, Melcher & E. L. Stanwood; it. street mine rooms throughout possession Co., try street.corner Chapel not be taken as a Puritan. All Puritans are I re- Pinkhams 30-1 FOR breadth of the land. It is, of course, a flue my decease. In this determination and bath; modern conveniences. Inquire to stamped. PURITAN BICYCLE MFG.CO. the of in- wonderful No. 212 31-1 to wake one morning and find tired early to rest to enjoy sleep furnished house near Wes- at Cumberland.street._-J-i good thing— thing up __ Compound tern Promenade from 1st one’s self famous, but even this apparent- nocence. WANTED—A September location for grain and to has the to June 1st, 1890, by a desirable family of LET—Excellent SALE—My farm of over 100 acres of I did not mind the But I did not have things quite my- trade, buildings in good land two ly has its drawbacks. two adults with tneir attendants. BEN.IA- TO provision FOR story house, L.. stable, wood- that’s what of the night demand track in rear; will be ,'et shed and hen every- for help, the wily prospec- self. My uneasy slumbers MIN SHAW, 51 1-2 Exchange street. 29-1 'condition, spur house; all in good repair; barn crafty appeals of the for it been to right party to start. Addre.s 18x40, fitted to tie ten made were a fearfully enlarged edition very low cows; pasture well wa- tuses of fortunes to he by taking Wood ford a. tered. Will sell at a The six so as "11TANTED—All persona in want of trunks Lock Box 35, bargain if taken soonT when or or day’s proceedings. children, quick- great ** Me._29-1 body says they shares In this that bogus company, and bags to call on E. D. REYNOLDS, 3. W. MOUNTFORT. West Pownal, Me shared distress- it is two rents even the well laid schemes of horse racing ly multiplied up to 60, my today. 593 Congress street, one door above Shaw’s LET—At No.5 Laurel street, 2w have bath __20 ful couch and made the merry with From grocery store, as we manufacture our goods of seven rooms each; rooms, use Pond’s Extract to that came In by every post, but when night TO Price SALE—The Homestead of the late pools on Maine to and can therefore give bottom prices; cemented cellar; spacious yard. *-pOR 1 their danced hornpipes gas Thomas Qulnby, near Stroudwater in it came to downright misrepresentation pranks. They trunks Open evenings.12-4 each. to A. C. LIBBY. 43 1-2 Ex- Deer, on tho repaired. |l8 Apply ng. Four acres of land with house. sore the limit had been over- my chest, turned somersaults California, street. *9-1 good Ou relieve thought quite change ineof street cars; 10 minutes from Union throat, of seized me the hair of from the Gulf to the St. Lawrence, come want to to bridge my nose, by bny $5,000 itation; water. stepped. dam- tenement in house 528 perfect drainage; Sebago As whirled mo round the room the of woman’s suffering BICYCLES—Weworth of new, old, LET—Lower ine a as there It was about a after the day my head and glad tidings $10,000 Bicycles, location is in Deerlng. Apply ta fortnight thou- aged or broken. Pay the highest price. Call at Cumberland street, has seven rooms, toothache, in a manner that would have surprised relieved and thousands upon TO VNDREW HAWES, Stroudwater. 1ly27-tf neuralgia, on which my humble patronymic was by it; Boston Store, 411 Fore Street. No business good bath, eteam heat, electric bells, sun me over sands of letters are in from blazoned forth to the world as the winnei Mr. Maskelyne himself, tossing pouring done on Saturday. M. BERENSTIEN. all dav. For other particulars call on COE, etc. it win rheumatism, over like a Shrove Tuesday that augl6-6 the Batter, 197 Middle street.28-1 FOR SALE. of a much coveted prize that I received tht and pancake. grateful women, saying in the those the and communication: Needless to say that I awoke and does cure painful new rents on Washburn Look for buff wrapper yellow following remarkable positively wanted to take my teams, LET—Elegant STEAMER “JOSEPHINE HOET.” none without them. a headache and but a few minutes walk fiorn label, genuine “At last I have found you, villain' morning with splitting Ailments of Women. PHYSICIANoffice, furniture and practice.Address, TO avenue, that I decided the Union station, and but a few steps This steamer has been thoroughly is no a secret, so unwell of female PHYSICIAN, Box 143, North Conway. N. overhauled, POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., New York. Tour hiding place longer feeling generally It will cure the worst forms new location of electric cars on ; lainted and otherwise put in first class condi- indoors. from the for I have read In a public print your hate to pass the day complaints, all ovarian troubles, inflam- H.___37-4 St John street, in block uf houses Just ion: length. 48 ft.; beam, 10 ft.; depth. 4 ft.; was and I had thrown my- One rent, first floor of six rooms ] lorizontal cone boiler, built in 1888 Port- ful name and address ! Sooundrel! Those It afternoon, mation and ulceration, falling and dis- RINGS. completed. by and filled WEDDING and hot and cold water, fire andC ompanjr; 18 horse power: 7 ft. tic self into an easy chair my pipe, bath, plac^. * nigh,42 whom you are bound by every earthly of the womb, and consequenl A Thousand Solid Gold Rings, Diamonds, and othsr conveniences, hard nches of half an placements Moon Stones and laundry diameter; high pressure single crank and have been cruelly with the intention spending is Fmeralds, Pearls, Opals, Rubles, very sunny and built 9 Inch 9 to cheriBh support weakness, and peculiarly of a and wood floors, pleasant, inglne by Lidback, cylinder, inch in of oblivion and tobacco spinal Garnets in any kind setting. Engagement month. Two rents of twelve itroke. left to the tender mercies of the hour the regions the of life. a Largest fetoek. Best Price $18 per parish, adapted to change wedding Rings specialty. third floors with a violent rattat at the outer Goods. Lowest Prices. McKENNY, the Jeweler, rooms each on second and For full particulars apply to GEORGE 8. doubtless have lived a life o! smoke, when time it cure while you t Every will Monument auglOdtf same conveniences, well situated for lodg- door caused me to to my feet. A few Square. 3UNT.may25-dtf ! But the now played out, jump Backftflie. ing bouses, less than one half the rooms luxury gamers of own room is at hand! seconds later the dqo.r my of Maine Be- will pay the whole rent.price only $35 each. SALE—Buildings lots at Oakdale, and a day of retribution I, WANTED—State Agricultural k-POR a cases of leucorrhoes * * The keys can be obtained The Land Co. offer for on lownfvil wcrifA and mxr six children— was thrust suddenly open and powerful It has cured more ports tor 1861 and 1862. Address stating Just think of it. Deerlng sale now in the block. to 'avorable terms, desirable iota on “Go to fa- the cause, than any remedy price asksd. MAINE REPORTS, this offie. from family Apply building make it our business feminine voioe exclaimed, your by removing Forest avenue, Falmouth, Pitt- your children—will It is almos WILLIAM BURROWES, 187IVuughan street, Fessenden, demand the ther, my dears, and let him see how you the world has ever known; __25-tf iVillium and Deerlng streets, Oakdale, Deer, to call on you and rights ant city.__28-1 with love him.” infallible in such cases. It dissolves WANTED-Tobuy from *1000 to *15,000 ng. Apply to Rollins a adams. 31 ex- husband and a father has so long story front room with an al- brats of ev- tumors from the uterus in ai ” worth of cast off clothing. I pay the LET—Second .hange street. Portland. myl8—eow20w extended to us In an instant half a dozen expels desirable rooms with board held! Beware! You have highest cash prices for ladies’ dresses, TO cove and other of dirtiness rushed of and check! STBEET. we will show none to you ery conceivable degree early stage development, gents’ and children’s clothing and gent a at 74 SPRING augl6-4 SALE—The boarding house No. 113 no mercy; humors. 1POR Susan.” into the room and made for me. A couple auy tendency to cancerous winter overcoats. Call or address letter Free street, corner Oak. Freshly reno- the Your loving wife, three connect- vated and hold of each whiio the others PIUi 1 or postal te S.DE GBOOT, 76 Middle street. LET—Dress making rooms; ateam heated. An excellent op- Only that I was knocked back by this caught leg, E. Pinkham’s Liver John Little on To say Lydia 2-5 TO ing rooms over the X. store portunity tto get one of the moat centrally half me the arms, and the ant one one room fronts ocated strango epistla is only to express pinioned securely by work in unison with the Compound, _ Congress street, up flight; and popular boarding bouses In wind out of whole of them burst into a cracked chorus sick on street; set bowl; city water; large closet and Portland. Proprietors 'obliged to leave city. truth. It fairly too* the mj are a sure cure for and constipation toilet loom. of M. G, LARRABEE, For further information at the I of them of I I SUMMER BOARD. Enquire Inquire sails. My wife and “children—six Daddy! Daddy headache. Mrs. Pinkham’s Sanatlvi 246 Middle street.7-tf louse. 7-1 was ludicrous, and Highest This was surely coming it strong towarc The soeno probably Wash is frequently found of great valui beliove I could have at it my- words inserted under this head LE'i— Furnished room with heat and a fellow who only a few weeks pre I laughed Forty SALE—Second nand young for local application. Correspondenci one for 25 eonts. cash in advance. at 90 High atreeet.li-tf square pianos at but that t! open door 1 week TO gas, FOR viously had celebrated his twenty-thirc self, through is freely solicited by the Lydia E. Pink very low prices: two second hand organs, Grade Leaf! that in I could see Clementina with a thi 1 L melodian, music boxes, B flatcornets, 1 double birthday. I did not even possess thought ham Medicine Mass., and T7TSIT0RS to the Now England Fair Co., Lynn, bass, music boxes; all the popular musio, super- to a mai scowl upon her face. All t nice cool rooms at the Stmr. MARY W. LIBBY, dispensable desideratum family strictest confidence assured. drug should secure or violin and banjo strings. For sale by havi “What does all this mean? Take these Tli< I View House, Peaks Island. Filteen _a wife. True, I Was soon going to sell the Pinkham’s remedies. Bay the or A com- HAWES, No. 414 Congress St. 24-2 gists minutes from the oity and free transporta- To let by day evening. this is a little secret betweei brats away!” I shouted, vainly struggling in threa forms 1 is used to 1 one, for—and Vegetable Compound tion to guests by steamer Jeanette,.Long fortable steamer to be had at reason* betweei to free from the embraces of the Steamer POR SALE—Kum to Hawes’ music or of marriage myself — and foot of Exchange gtreet. store, ourselves—the hasps Liquid, Pills, Lozenges. Wharf, A Wilks anc wretches. leaves nearly every hour.2i-l able terms. Apply at 169 Commercial send orders for popular music, music books, the Clementina yonng _ accomplished pianos, organs, musio boxes, vlollus, for the third tiim A woman of masculine build bounced or write to banjos, myself had been called HOUSE, Limerlok, Me. In the St., nandollns, guitars, harmonicas, cornets, accor- and turned her B. only on the previous Sunday, and a weel into the room glaring eyes LIMERICKbeautiful Osstpee Valley. Special rates ARTHUR K. HUNT. ieons, superior violin and banjo strings. 414 make L. aDd American League :ONGEESS 24-2 see us united forever in thi upon me. August September. 12dtf STREET, Portland, Me. hence was to Waterboro P. & R. R. R. Jly || the man!” she and I Hotel. Station Center the “It’s wrong shouted, The >EOLIAIV bonds of matrimony. This by way. A four horse Concord coach connects train the said: “Come WANTED—MALE HELP. POR lot, 6000 feet, at Deer- Of course I knew there must be somi > then, turning to imps, Portland 12.30 daily* 6. E. GRANT. SALE—Elegant leaving A Centre, on line of electrlo cars; has oel- held li we’ve made a mistake. aug2-6w ing Tobacco. terrible mistake in the document I away, my dears; irar~= :ar and all to put sills Forty words inserted under this head underpintng ready on; but that knowledge did no That’s not your father!” ilso one adjolulng lot; must be sold by Septem- | my hands, spring house—sioknesi one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. do mean ber 6th. F. H. DEERING & 181 Tre- of It the more “Then what you by sending several rooms CO., make tha perusal any agree Raymondot those who engaged nont lettor and to me in unoccu- street, Boston, Mass. 23-2 able. I could plainly see that it migh me this lying coming for the season leaves these rooms man for office work. I of the woman in- PORTLAND. We shall for remainder of season re- age. Box 454, City. That’s little awkwardness a this domanded pied. WANTED—YoungAddress, staling easily lead to some way?” Less than one why duce our prioe as follows: 31-1 POR SALE—Music 6 cts., a large lot, standard | a time when 1 least wanted any. How dignantly. ;—— + week $5. In regard A week, *1 per day; per publications, only 6 cts. per copy. A were she re- job I was determined not to let the thin; “I thought you my husband,” to this excellent Spring and pleasHDt AGENTS—Can offer sel- ot sheet music in of 10 10 ever, of the reidents of Por good packages pieces for ■ For the convenience to refer to Portland s the mat coolly. “You’ve got the same Bort, we are permitted ling side line. No capital needed. Big < its. All the popular music at discount prices. unduly worry me, so, swallowing replied laud and we have added an ;JEoli« ,n B. NURSERY it is so vicinity, well known citizens: Judge Symonds, profits. Quick sales. Spot cash. Box 420, Dry my superior strings, for all Instruments, F utinal toa aud toast, I shortly afterwari l name.” to our Prentiss Department C. Stone, Esq., clerk of oourts; Rochester, N. Y. 31-1 lall and examine the rargest of musi- the Clomentina now forward. and E. A. Dotsn, variety lit a cigarette and set out for perform stepped Loring, F.O.Bailey, A. R. cal instruments to be found in the state, “Is not this then, your hus- 517 St. Fred Hooper, 0. W. Fullaui, and many 414 24-2 ance of my daily duties, finally consolln; ; gentleman, WAREROOMS, Congress famed HAWES’, Congress Street, more. Many places of interest “near TO LOAN—On first mortgages to the conclusion tha ; band, ma’am?” she asked timidly, we will r® myself by coming Commencing Friday, Aug. 23, gi' Poland Spring,” Ac. Send for circular. MONEYon real estate in any amount on .one- 01 The woman her eontemptu- a series of over at 6 Fairbanks new Popular. the affair was probably a stupid joke regarded Address C. Eh SMALL, North Raymond, third value at 5 per cent; that SALE—Everybody says wretch as he cent. Loans on second mortgages and rR“Electric” Banjos are "par the of some freakish friend, and I ously. “My husband, miss, Me. aug?3dtwp23 per excellence”; part property at fair rates. A. C.LIB- vhat every says must bo true. Flease call of It. is a man!” was her adding insult personal body should hear no more Is, reply, BY, 42 1-2 Exchange street. 29-4 ind examine them, also the elegant Bruno li RECITALS Huitars At a little later than my usual hour to injury. /EOUflN The Merryconeag and Mandolins, HAWES, 414 Congress As for itreet. 24-2 tho afternoon I returned to my lodging Clementina laughed loudly. my- AT HARPSWELL IS NOW OPEN FOR smaller in life. afternoon, between the hours of 3 ai THE DAILY PRESS then saw—a faot of which I was no i self, I have seldom felt my Every THE SEASON, and 5. Visitors to the New England Fair a IJ SALE—A cosy.coroforatble 1 1-2 story lef ; I was aware of my youthful appear- broiled live previously aware—that I had stupidly quite cordially invited to make our warerooms the ir Special dinner, including lobster, Can always be found at the periodica PORhouse containing six rooms in first class be ■ upon it, be in the served Round trip tickets to Harps well, situated on Federal street near Lln- this very remarkable communication anoe—in faot, prided myself headquarters during their stay city. daily. repair favor. But tc including dinner at Merryconeag, ONE DOL- tores of: boln Park. Will make an excellent home on homo in the morning lieving it a point in my hind me leaving LAR. See time table of Harpswell steamers. John Chisholm, 109 Congress street. or a paying investment. Price it thrown at me in this was good $1250. for it lay on a sideboard open for any on > have way A. B. Merrill, 247 A. C. LIBB1', 12 1-2 Exchange street. 29-1 it seemed tc 405 “ to read. I of course, that the land most humiliating. However, CASCO HOTEL W. F. Goold. guessed, o! COMPANY, Proprietors. N. G. Fessenden, 526 a in settle once and for all the insinuations M. STEINERT & SONS GO | iulye eod2mo one lady had, by virtu# of landlady’s The W. H. Jewett. 604 POR SALE—Two family houses situ- ) and convinced Clemen * x ated corner Stone and LI nooln alienable rights, made herself by this tlm the letter evidently Sole New England Representatives for tl L A. Libby. E60 streets, witli at street each contains six rooms, Sebago water, familiar with its contents, but did no ; tina herself, for shortly afterward, Steinway, Hardman, Gabler. Bacon, F. A. Jellison, 935 Congres Fianos. 219 York street. closet, etc. Will be soldtsepsratsly if want- I was mor ) the assistance of the landlady, she man other First Class G. DaSilva. challenge her on the paint. 87 India street 3(1. Price $1050 each. Inquire A. <3. L1BBV, woman and J. J. Beardworth. concerned to know if any on# else hai l aged to draw off the horrible THE ROGKLEDGE. P. H. Erskine. 43 Middle street. 12 1-2 Exchange street 29-1 that view l her brats and even to extract an apology J. W. 2 Exchange street OILS done bo, too, and with inquire) Peterson, HIGH TEST had made. T. H. G. Cor. Commercial and Park would rent furnished un- she Todd, SALE—Or if there had been any visitors during thi from her for the-mistake C.WIcCOULDRIC.Mgr. Sts. FORtil December 1st. story detached -AND- When they had gone, Clementina came 617 Maine. 1395,two day. Congress Street, Pophain Beach, W. A. Golden, 76 Exchange street frame house, 12 rooms and bath, exoellent was the ; to me and said: dtt Westman & 93 and 95 Commercial “Only Mies Wttks,” landlady’ up aug23 Finest location on the coaat: new hotel, West, neighborhood, pleasantly situated, upper ) “Will denrest-P I sec — street. and of six thousand for sale; sixty with a sort&I bottled up smile. Sh you forgive me, finely furnished. all modern Improvements oity; reply, John Hernandez. 125 Commercial street for rent. BENJAMIN how I have been and am mad wit! unexcelled ouisine; pure water: perfect dollars per month came about an hour "ago, thinking yoi stupid W. A. 145 Commercial street. 23-1 drainage: surf bathing; fishing; boating on Gillis, SHAW, 511-3 Exohange stieet. GASOLINE. and after a fev r for ever having distrusted you Miss Norah Pearl, 190 Brackett street would be home, staying myself ocean, river and lake. An orohestra of five was the cause of it ail. Hon H. Allen, 381% Congress street. for minutes left.” But the letter will furnish musio throughout the sea- John If you want the best GASOLINE yon suddenly pieces D6nnetSCo, the Florist, 046 Congress street. SALE-A desirable house lot on order from us. We fill she then read th ) of me to have believed it! Can yoc rs son. The new steamer “Snlacia,” Captain stoves this summer, an; Suddenly left! Had silly Proposals for Bnilding Cummini G. J. Hodgson, 96% Portland street FORMayo street near Cumberland, with we S cans t< 1 ?’ Oliver, from Portland direct every day. Al- size package and loan gallon Doubtless. Although ! ever overlook my folly and love me again Boad. T. M. Glendentag, Long Island. % good stable on it, will be sold cheap and or OIL stupid thing? so rates over Maine Central Bail- GASOLINE CUSTOMERS. a few moments I had serious special Brackett. Peaks island. on easy terms, or on the Instalment plan, know Clementina to be a not more thai For Beginning at a line between the Cl ey road via Bath and Company’s steamer F. L. E. L. 189 Congress street if rreferred. Inquire at 385 Congress street, the near thoughts of taking a third single to th< of Westbrook and the town of South Poi t- “Percy V." Littlefield, OUR TEAMS CO TO ordinarily inquisitive girl, ap M. A. Parker. Libby’s Corner. Room 4. 28-1 Clementina land, on Cummings land eixty-tbre* (fl »> For rates and further information ad- of our seemed to he r Sandwich Islands, hut pleadec 937 Congress street proaoh marriage give feet to land of the heirs of R. E. Skillinfi s. dress J. D. FORSY'iH., Manager, Popam H C Berry. Gash's Pleasantdale l I and wc Stroadwater, Corner, a sort of to make herself acquaint© so prettily that—well, gave way, thence on Skillings land fourteen hundr< <1 Beaob. Maine. jlylldTuTnand S2mos. right cor. Spring and Clark streets. SALE—One of the best stock farms were married at the date previously ar and six (1406) feet to land of Kandall Ski Mrs. Bradley, with anything that oftBcern^d my welfare 48 Portland Pier. FOEIn Cumberland county, consisting of Cape Elizabeth and Knightville, lings thence same course on Ra; J. T. Wyer, «>** ) —Tit-Bits. estate, 130 acres of well divided Into tillage ana wiiau whs ranged. and se^ W C. Lord, head of Long Wharf. land, MONDAY OF EACH WEEK dall Skillings estate four hundred has Ann set of in tn the G W. Hunt. 8 Custom House Wharf. and pasture, buildings, should feel a reaMnterest correspond enty-six <476) feet to land of R.E. Skillini cars Monument square. nice condition, outs 75 tons hay, near 1 an to left John Cox, 23 enco of the man who a week hence wouli AND WISDOM. heirs, thence turning angle and steamboat landing, 18 miles from Port- Wfloaioras ana tast ueering, WIT on lai Club Dennett, the Florist, 663 Congress street. minutes running Portland (40’) and be her I felt sure sh ) forty i House, Cor. and Franklin land. JOHN 1\ PKoOTOR, Centennial WEEK husband? Oh, yes, of the heirs of R. E. Skillings, on a couri L. D. Look, Congress Sts TUESDAY OF EACH boat. Block.28-1 had read it; but, then, she wa6 a scnsibl of South six degrees and ten minutes (6olt W. H. Durgin, Harpswell GREAT DIAMOND ISLAND. new stands in the Falmouth- would see the in it East six hundred and forty and one-hs ;> Also at the So. Portland and Willard, girl and surely thing ? Mrs. Newriche any o f States and Knightvllle, (patronizingly)—"Were (641 1-2) feet to Jacksons’ restate, then* '» will be WEDNESDAY, July Preble and United hotels, Grand pOR SALE—Deering. new two story bouse WEEK Of course she would. But Mi opened Union Depots. If can also be ob- THURSDAY OF EACH right light. your ancestors men of note, Mr. Cynic?” same course on land of Jackson esta' Trunk and 1- of eight rooms, Sebago and nice stable, have told her about i ^ run as a summer hotel dur- of Chisholm Bros., agents on all train* would much rather I One o f and twelve and six-tentl is Oth, and tained with one acre of lend under cultivation, C.—“Yes, madam, should say so. iourteen;bundred Central. Grand Trunk and than she should t.h s feet to side of Cummings road, of the Maine Port looated handy to electrio oars on a very Wsodfords and myself that acquire them was the most famous admirals of his day (1412.6) ing the season. railroads and on Morrills, same course across said roc JJ laud & Rochester of,agents any iosirable main street. Price $3900. W. H. of it her own means. Hoi called, thence FRIDAY OF EACH. WEEK knowledge by aud commanded allied forces of the world/ thirty-nine and five-tenths (39.5) feet 1 » Accomodations for regular boarders of the Boston trams. WALDRON, 180 Middle street. 28-1 it all was, to be sure! same couri ® The Press can also be found at the 318-3. annoying Mrs. N. (with altered tone of deep respect)- land of C. B. Illsley thence following Drop as a Postal or Telephone, I sallie j and thirtec or parties for the day. out side the city: It was some time later when , on Illsley’s land two hundred places offer those desirable bull- "Is it possible, Mr. C.i and what rvas hi u. HaskelL POR SALE—I very for th s and seven-tenths (213.7) feet, thence rui The house is one of the most Auburn—J forth ta the home of my beloved sightly F. Pierce, I ding lots at the West Endj bounded by name?” “Noah, madam.”—Life. ing an angle of degrees anfl ten mil Augusta—J. visit. How the littl eight !' and place in Portland O. Shaw. Spring, Vaughan.lDanforth and Orchard Sts., usual evening pretty lutes (8o 10’)to right ©njlllflley picturesque Bath—John andjriinning an N. H.—C. S. C.arlc. with a high elevation sloping towards the South A. wherein she with it 3 on a course of South two* dcgei ,s Harbor, and ideal place to spend Berlin Falls, S. villa looked dwelt, and sur- lADDOX, a broad view of tbs "A Friend in is a Friend Indeed.” M. Burnham. snd West, affording k Need, west one hundred an forty-two and on >- the summer. Biddeford—A. OXZj Doalor, grass lawn and beds of brillian (2) •• T. country, harbor and ocean. BENJA- sloping tenth (142.1) feet to land of Frank P. Cur W. Bardsley. rounding How the real A friend advised ine to try Ely’s Crear jlylOdtf J. B. IRISH, Prop’r. W. MIN F. HARRIS, Chambers, corner Exchange geraniums! proudly tulips thenoe same course on C.uitomini Bridgton—A. Ingalls. ming8, ■ ■ ■ 24-4 Me .. — — Shaw. and Middle Sta. aug 35 Middle Portland, their heads above the blue flowere 1 Balm and after using it six weeks I beliov 1 land three hundred and twenty-live (32 >> Brunswick—F. P. St., ed & Jose. dtl f to town < ,l Cape Elizabeth—Dyer jly25 iris that skirted the garden wall, hoi myself cured of catarrh. It is a roost vain feet town line between the LOST AND FOUND. South Portland and Cumberland Mills—H. G. Starr. that climbe I able 624 Gram Scarborough. *—“ WANTED— 8ITD ATIONS. fragrant the honeysuckle remedy.—Joseph Stewart, road bed of eliall be fori y Camden—Fred Lewis. JThe said road •* the entrance, an i Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. feet in to outai< le J. H. Gould. around artfully designed (40) width from outside T OST—On Sunday somewhere betweeu Con- this t» Cornish—E. L. Brown. Forty words inserted nnder head a wealth of floral beauty was dii son was afflicted with catarrh, I i: ol’ ditches, and to be graded or raised Jj State or Middle streets and the what My i’ gress, J. Scanlon. one week for 26 cents, cash in advance. feet in the centre of the road bed, wii 11 sum Deerlng—N. 1 in the miniature conservatory tha t duced him to try Ely’s Cream Baim and th 3 water treat, the of $16. Leave at 124 W. Dunbar. PRESS PORTFOLIOS played a gradual slope each way. And all tre ’* STREET and receive reward. Damariscotta—E. Bu II 3 MONUMENT H. Evans encircled the drawing room window! disagreeable smell all left him. He appear and brush to be removed from said way f< Fairfield—E. The can be obtained t 3-1 P. White Sc Ca. as or following portfolios ■ width of ■ situation housekeeper as 1 how much more than all was Clem as well as one.—J. C. Olmstead, Ai a four rods; and all work >f-- Farmington—H. WANTED—A the office of the PRESS, or by mail specifie lovely any W. Mitchell. »* work in family where there are no small m 3 building and the said way shall I le t OST—Lady’s, at Park or Freeport—A. under each: entina herself, as she stood awaiting 111. grading pocketbook Kigby C. Address N. E. Box 831, City. cola. done io the satisfaction of the Selectin' n Jj on train to Portland. Finder Fryeburg—A. Frye. children. K., of bud returning T, Whitmore. liREHl’S LIFE OF ANIMALS. inside the room in all the beauty Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. of said town. be rewarded same to Fryeburg—J. 30-1 will suitably by returning Bros. _ of Brehm’s fa womanhood, with her brilliant eye 3 _ There is to be a bridge across Jackson ’» WYER GREEN & Co., 461 Congress street. Gardiner—Russell This is an English translation ding Landiug-S. W. Fifleld. as book-keeper, It has Dee 1 brook, so called to be included in the buil 3- Green’s position mous German work on animals. and cheeks! Mr. how are ye this mornii ____30-1 J. Lermond. office eact flushing Kelly.—“An’ ing of said road, it is to be twenty-fo Gorham—L. WANTED-Aoasbier or for general work, by Issued in 29 of 20 pages ■ r a M. weekly parts I rushed forward to my charme rheumatiz feet wide 2) Long Island, lady’s silver N. H.-S. Leavitt Sc Sou. a vountr who has bad four years ex- 10 cents per pari greet Misthriss Flyn? Is yer any better? (24) with six by twelve (6 oy 1 1?OUND-On lady all of which are ready. Price the P watch. Owner can have the same by H. Otis. C. E. BENfON Old ior with all customary effusiveness. I di ' I think it I thank feet in cJenr. The buttments to be co Kennebunk—J. perienoV A^dd’ess postage free. Orders will be received, anj my Mrs. Flyn—“Well, yis, is, y r. naying for this advertisement. JAMES E. Miller. -9-1 limited time. I structed of stone to be three (8) feet at tJ Kennebunkport—C. Orchard, Maine. or all the parts as desired, for a not the reception expected. new doctor’s treatment is doit Long Island. 29-1 Falls—C. Newman. get quite koindly. The boitom falling off to two (2) feet at the t< WALLACE, Livermore cried [p & STANDARD COOK BOOK. “Monster!” Clementina, drawin me a world av I belave. He advises m 3 with returns on each side of ten 1 t.--- Lewiston—Chandler Winship. good, (IQ) Bros. as house keener for herself to her full height of 5 feet 9 am * and to The stringers need in constructing sa Long island—Hughey or in out, contains 32 j up to take queen aun eternally, rub anarch August 20th at Peaks Is- A. Grant. WANTED—Situationan elderly oouple widower's This is the latest Cook Book bridge shall be six in sixtei n T OST—Tuesday. Limerick—S. me off with her hands. (0) number, or on steamer a ladies’ References given if required. Cali 1200 186 illustrations andl waving “Ay on me So I’m doin’ it, an’ I think it’ 5 feet MJ land Jeanette, Falls—Merrill & Denning. family. pages, receipts joints. (16) long, six by twelve (6 by 12) i Mechanic near 3-1 or will be delii the effronter T watch and chain. The tinder will be N. H.—J. at 97 Pearl street, Congress. sent to any address mo not! Have yon me composed of Snid «old North Stratford. C. Huchtlns, postpaid proach helpin’ wonderfully.”—Puck. ches, hard pine. strings c° same to ered one in at this o: rewarded by returning 186 Pearl P. Stone, to any who calls person to insult me with your presence to be covered with twent Norway—F. 3 cents J polluted spruce plank 27-1 O. Co. flee, for 16 cents. If four (24) leet long, three (3) inches thio l~ street, City. A. Noyes wanted—By three scan- ser.t, for book is sent by retur you base n!0&¥” Orchard—Fogg & i bby. postage, Said bridge is also to be railed with a su »- Old iDavian girls; one as oook and two Otherwise it will b s For a woman who in half a dozen day K. Mlllett. Situations mail from this office. able railing to protect travel. The ™ Eicnmond—A. bonsework. Address from of in public Falls—H. L. Elliott. [or general A.MOSBY, mailed office publication Springfield is to become one’s Wife I though t is also to be two (2) water courses aero WANXED-FEMALE help, Rumford expected “• -C. A. Clifford. 26 Lincoln street.29-1 Ohio, causing a delay of several days. said road to be ------this rather rich, but as I know Clementin laid with twelve (l£) ini ih THE PEOPLES ATLAS. pipe. Inserted under this head Rockland—Dunn & Carr. effoct I con glazed Forty words had a hankering after stage t All of said cent,. eash in advance, A. J. Huston. English lady, experienced world contains neai work to be fully complete a, on. week for 25 The Peoples Atlas of the at her said H. Wingate. WANTED—Youngand capable, wishes engagement as house- eluded she was acting and laughed and roadway to be in condition f ir Sanford—F. 70 maps and 140 illustrations with desertj ■j 6k Buck. ceeper or in any position of trust; good refer- ly A t use, to the satisfaction of the Selectmei Skowhegan—Bixbv tlve matter. The pages are 11x14 inches. “Ah! You moik me, v|le thing! Qui j! capable girl for general snees. Address “P” at this office. on or before the !’ urANTKD—A good South Portland—J. F. Merriman. Jy29-d4w matter is glvei wife am i first day of November, Call immense amount ol statistical Iny presence and go-go to your 1895. W housework. References required. South Windham—J. W. Read. a list of which would fill this colurai D., sample children!” shrieked the fair one, evident! Sealed bids for of at 419 CONGRESS STREET._3-1 South Paris—A. D. Sturtevant, It Is a atlas for reference ana ^ the building said roi ,, handy ready will bo received South Paris—F. A. Shurtleff. marvel at the Price at this office or sei t in earnest. by the Selectmen of Sou ;h 176 Vauglian street a nurse price. on or mr AN TED—At South Waterboro—G. C. Downs. cents. Orders by ma 1 I said Portland before the fourth day 3f who will In the oars of bvmailto any address 30 “Clementina, don’t be stupid,” A. WAor second girl help Saco—H. B. Kendricks & Co. filled from office in Springfiek September, D., 1395. 6 and 8 p. m. 3-1 publication “There is a mistake. I know to what yo at South a child. Call between K L. Preble. Those it return mail froi j TIRflE THAT HORSE ! Bated Portland, August 27th, l£ 0- Ohio. desiring by an Bristol—N. W. for allude. You have been to my rooms j S. DYER, South Gamage. this office must send C cents postage. He may he a hammer. Ail kinds of Horse Timers i’A. Thoraaston—E. Walsh. addressed to me. I tel j. oash, WILD FLOWERS OF AMERICA. read a stupid note £7.50 to $150. Leanest stock, Best Watches Andrew'VIRUS Vinal Haven—A. B. VlnaL Lowest Prices. Horse Timers repaired, F, STROUT, rMWMKSI each containing si you it is all a mistake.” Waldohoro—Geo. Bliss. A series of 18 portfolios McKENNEy, the .Jeweler, Monument Square. of American Wild llowers mistake for me!” crie oSSilfiMnNwASSa*»■>“ Waterville—W. D. SAWYER'S teen colored plates “And a pretty Jlplldtf Room 1 Spalding. MISS A. L. ■ _ in the forenoon, B. Price 15 cents each. All the parts arereadj she. thank heaven, I have discot _«„gg8,U 31st. schs Lizzie C Rich. Rich, 5.00 p. m. RETURNING, leave Freeport at Steamer JEANNETTE, quiet and a trifle steadier BANGOR—Sid Pent unchanged; prices S Barnes, Deer 6.20 a. m. and 1.55 for Portland. CAPTAIN C. XV. HOWARD, _ July. Neponset; Helen Haskell, Isle; Railroad Receipts. Wheat—No 2 Spring 61s/s®ti2c; No 2 Red 61 hi Also will leave Portland for Mare Point at Opening. 6.3 ) Sea Flower, Robinson. Chelsea; s Sawyer, Ste- will leave LONG foot of (a.016/8c. Corn—No 2 at 3614 c. Oats—No 2 a SERVICE. Port- WHARF, Exchange 2 > PULLMAN 9.25. Leave Mare Point at 1.20 m. for PORTLAND. Sept. 6.8 Graee, Smith, do; Grindle, p. for Peak’s Island at 10.00 C'osing. 19V4c; No 2 Rye 40c; No 2 Bariey at 42c. No 1 vens, Boston, Lillian, street, 7,00, 8.00. Port- Lizzie land. 11.00a. Receipts by Maine Central R. R.—P°r quotations. Flaxseed at 1 OOVaiSJL H. Provisions—mess do; Copy, Pendleton, coastwise; Lane, m„ 1.30, 2.30,4.00, 6.00 6.15,7.30, Saturday’s New York. SUNDAY TIME TABLE. 186 merchandise; for pork 9 00@9 25. Laru at 5 shori Closson. 10.45 p. m. end, ears miscellaneous WHEAT. 82Vfe@5 86; 1st. sch Oliver S Barrett, Str. Phantom will leave at 7.30 a. nb sides 5 56. salted meats—shoul BALTIMORE—Ar Freeport Return—Leave Peak’s Island at 6.25. 7.25 roads 132 car s. Dec. 06(555 Dry for Little- connecting Sept. Erwin, Hath. T m. Portland, touching at Cheheague, ders at 6 50(a5 62Va ; short clear sides 6 25^ sch 8.26, 10.30 a. m„ 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.30, 5.30, Opening...6iy2 63% 6 BEI.EAST-Ar 1st, John I, Snow, Bird, john’s, Coii3ens’ and Bustin’s Islands. Returning 60. Portland to Chicago Sleeper on No. 1 7.00. 10.16 p. m., or at close of entertainments. Rates. 63 Now York. _ from Portland at 5.00 Will leave Portland Retail Grocers' sugar Closing.60% 6,100 bbls: wheat. 45.70C p.nj. Receipts—Flour, sch B Ferguson, Ron- Portland at 8.30 m. for Bustin s SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Portland market—cut loaf at 7c;coufectloneis corn uush: corn. 194 000 bush:oats. 237.000 bush: Sid, George berguson. Train leaving p. Cousens’, Littlejohn’s. Cheheague, Islands and Freeport at 10 00 a. m. Beturn- Gc; grauulaten, Sept. Dec r.ve. 3,000 bush barley. 14,000 bush. will not run after 2nd. From Leave Portland at 9.00. 10.00, 11.00 a, m 7c;pulverized.—c; powdered, 1st, brl3 H IS Hussey, September leave at 2.30 p. rn. for Portland. opening..36 Shipmenis—Flour 8,100 bbls; wheat 21.20C 'cHARLESTON—Sid ing, Freeport 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 6.09, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 p 6c; coffee crushed, S'tfec: yellow. —floe. Warr. Carteret, NJ. cat to without notice, bush; corn. bush; oats 185.00U 3rd to 7 inclusive a sleeping Subject change m. Closing.36 679,000 bush; —Ar 1st, sch Annie Sept. B. SOULE. Manager. rye. 2100 bush; 9200 uush CAMDEN Shepherd, jlyldtfH. Leave Peaks at 8.30. 10.30 a. m., 12.30 pork. barley York. n ill be run on that train, Portland to 9.30, Portland Wholesale Market. Greenlaw, New 1.30. 7.30 m. Dec. ST. LOUIS—The Flour market fo-dav was Lane. Boston 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30. 6.30, p. PORTLAND. Sept. 2. 1895. Sept. Sid, sell Leona, Montreal. Old Orchard Beach Service STEAMER “SOKOECIS.” juillOtf Opening. *.).0i> quiet and unchanged; patents at 3 66@3 20; DUTCH ISLAND HARBOR—Ar 31st, schs a the extra 2 Table. To-day (Labor Day), being legal holiday Closing. 8.95 fancy 9fi@3 05; fancy 2 66@2 75; ohoice DJSawver. South Amboy tor Maclilasporl; will continue to run until 7th, when Time at 2 Sept. Western Exchanges are 60®2 60. Wheat higher; Aug—c. Corn Allan, Efizabetliport for Harrington (and both On and after 18115, Steamer Sokokis New York and closed, LAKD. the 8.30 m. train from Portland will May 30, Allan Lino higher: Sept—. uais unchanged Provisions— sailedi. p. will run until further notice, as follows: too usual market reports are Sept. consequently July, Pork at 9 60. Lard—prime steam at 6 YO® Ar 1st, sch Harriets Brooks, South Anboy Leave street, Westbrook, at 10 a, in., Royal Mail Steamers. 5.85 5 80. bo withdrawn. Bridge omitted. Opening. Bacon—shoulders at 6 -4 : longs at 6 50l for Salem sailed'. m. o-8o land 2.00 and 3.30 p. _ to Closing. clear ribs : short clear 7. Drv salt sch L. J. at Montreal Liverpool via At London to-day Dar silver was quoted 0% meats—, GALVESTON—Ai 31st, Mary Jeuness, SEARGEANT, Returning, leave Mallison halls 11a.m., Quebec. Monday—Holidy. Receipts—Flour 1,500 bbls; wheat 67.000 Nickerson, Baltimore. 2.45 and 4.30 m. 80 7-16d 1? oz. and steady. General p. ... Allan Stato Xjxxxo. bush; corn 50.000 bush; oats 63.00u busli; ry« Sid 1st, seb M V B Chase, McKeon. Pensacola. Manager. Arrive at Westbrook in time to connect with — dot Thefollowingare to-day’s quotations of Grain, Portland £>aily Press Stock List. bush. LA NESV1LLE—aid 30th, sch Calvin P Harris, aug31 the 12. 3.30 and 5.30 electric cars for Portlaun Rain. bbls: wheat 1.10 or Provisions. Produce, etc.: Corrected Swan & Barrett, Bankers and Shipments—Flour 6,100 46,300 New York. Be sure and take the 0.10 a, m., 2.40 New York and Glasgow Service. by corn oats sell head of 180 Middle bush; 10,400 busli; lO.OOOjbush; rye NEW HAVEN—Ar 30th, L M Thurlow, electric cars from Portland, Preble St. Brokers, street. — From Montreal, New bush. New York. Maine R. R. J. H. |_From York. Superfine & GO-tbs. @80 Roberts, Augusiaior Boston 8c HEZELTON, Prop. Wheat, STOCKS. Sid 1st, sch Lillian Woodruff, Holt, New York. Sardinian 17 State of California 31 low erodes.3 25 a3 35 Corn, car.... @49 DETROIT—Wheat—No 2 Red at 63V4c; No 1 juuetstf Aug. I Aug. Asked White NEW BHDFORD-Ar 30th, sch Clara Jane, In Effect September 4, 1895. Laurentian 24 State of Nebraska 11 bak- ] Corn. Dag lota @53 Description. Far Value. Bid. at 64c. Corn—No 2 at 40c. Oats—No 2 Aug. | Sept. BprlneWneat 118 120 Calais. Parisian 31 ers.cl aud st3 60@370 Meat, bag lots.. @50 anal National Bank.100 White 23Vic. Maloney, Aug. | 100 102 Sid sell Charles Davenport, Phila- WESTERN DIVISION. 7 I ratentBorne Oats, car lots Casco National Bank. 98 31st, Watts, Mongolian Sep. 28@30 38 39 leave Portland. Union for Cabin Montreal service 850 and YVneat... 4 00®4 251 Oats, bag lots @1. G Cumberland National Bank.. 4u Chicago Live Stock Market. delphia. Trains Station, Great Diamond Island. passage, up- 98 100 NORFOLK—Ar 1st, sch E Has- m.. wards. 8100 and Second oiich. str'em Cotton Seec Chapman National Bank.100 (By Telegrapm Mary Palmer, Scarboro Crossing, 10.00a. 5.15,6.20, p. Return, upwards. 100 102 kell, Portland Scarboro Pine Point, tabiri. 830, at lowest rate. roller.... 4 00.a:4 16! car lots. 00 00@25 00 First National Bank.100 ni.; Beach, 7.00,10.00 Steerage CHICAGO. Sept. 2. 1895.—The Cattle mark- NEWBUHYPORT—Ar 1st, sch C Bal- D. Old Orchard and New York #45 to 866. clear do.. .3 76®4 OOi bag lots Ou Merchants’National Bank.. 75 113 114 Loring a. 111., 3.30. 5.15.6.20. m.; Glasgow service, 0000@22 et-receipts 19,000; steady; common to a. 885 to 8120. BtLouis at'ei Sacked Br’r National Traders’ Bank.... 100 100 102 lard, Philadelphia. Beach, 4.05, 7.00, 8.40 10.00 m.. 12.20, FALMOUTH FORESIDE STEAMBOAT Return, I extra steers at 3 50®5 stockers and feeders C and BMet- CD., Portland National Bank... .100 102 104 95; Sid, sehs Idaho, Cora Meadcr, H + 3.30. 5.3 5. 6.05, 6.20 p. m. Bldde- Passengers holding round trip tickets can go rooler. .. 4 00® 4 161 car ots.*17 00,®19 5u 1.45, PORTLAND PIER 2 25®4 cows and bulls i 25(®3 75 ; calves one route and the thus en- .3 OOi Portland Trust Co. .100 110 112 16; calf, New York. ford, 7.00, 8.40. 10.00 a. ni., 12.20,3.30, ria return by other, clear do. 85@4 bag lots. .»19@;21 oo at 2 00; Texans 1 3 Portland Gas 50 85 90 50@6 at 90® 50; Western NEW LONDON—Ar 1st, schs Herman F Kim- 5.15, 6.20, p. m.; Saco, Kenne- joying tlu* magnificent scenery of the St. L*w- Wnt'i wheai : Middlings.. *18@20 00 Company_ 2 4 66. Steamers Madeleine and Alice. Portland Kaiiroad 118 120 ranger 00® ball, Lane, New York for Kennebec: Charlie & bunk, 7.00. 8.40, 10.00 a. m., 12.20, 3.30. ■cnce and the shortest ocean passage ■■ 40034 25' bag ots. S2Q.a,22 00 OompanyiOO ■ patent! 18,000; firm and 5c do for A chunk TIME TABLE. to Boston direct via and fislr. < Portland W ater Oo.100 100 106 Hogs—Receipts higer; Willie. Post, Vllialvaveu; Nebinger, 5.15, 6.05, 6.20 p. in.; Kenn port, 7.00, Glasgow Galway heavy packing and shipping lots at 4 15® 4 60; from Marlon, eastern port for New York. 12.20. 6.20 p. Prepaid steerage, 815; intermediate tod—I, arcs Coffee. BONDS west; 8.40, 10.00 a. ill., 3.30, 6.05, For Diamond Island, Yarmouth, Fal- Derry: common to choice mixed at 4 05@4 60; choice Sid, sells Hortensia, New York for Macliias; Wells Beach, 7.00. 8.40 a. m.. 3.30, 5.15 mouth and Cousin’s Island. #25. Apply to II. A. A. ALLAN, Montreal Shore ... .4 76.0.6 25; @25 111.; Rlo,roasted22 Portland 104 assorted at 4 40®4 3 at B do >r 261 City 0s, 1897,.103% 65; light 95®4 55;pigs Seth W Smith, do for Calais; Mary Smith, p. m.; North Berwick, Dover, 4.05, 7.00, Boston, or AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO 63 small do. .2 60®3 Java do.28@31 12u 122 2 Portland 6s. 1907. 40.®4 40. for Tliomaston; Chromo. do for Salem; Red 8.40 a. in.. 12.20. 3.30, 5.15, 6.05 p. ni.; Broadway, N. Y., or to GEO. H. STARK, or Pollock ... .2 26®8 251 Molasses. Portland 4s. 1902—1912 Funding 102 104 inferior to & a. For Diamond Island. 6.00. 7.00. 8.00, 9.15 a. r. P. McUOWAN Portland. Haddock.. .1 75®2 Porto Rico.27S35 Sheep—receipts 17,000; steady; Jacket, do for Rockland; Fanny Fay. Amboy Somersworth, 4.05. 7.00, 8.40 in., 12.20, may9dtf e5; 6s. 1899, E K. aid...106 108 choice at 1 40. lambs at 3 50. Charlie & Willie, do lor do; A m.. 12.10. 2.00, 3.00, 4.15,5.00, 6.10 p.m. llake.1 60®2 001 Barbadoes.27@28 Bangor 50®2 30@5 for Viualliaven; 3.13, 5.15. p. m.; Rochester. Farmington, Bangor 6s, 1905, Water.116 118 Nebinger. do for eastern port. Lynx, Norwich Alton Bay, Wolfboro. 8.40 a. m., 12.20, Return—Leave Diamond Island, 6.30, 7.30, Herrlne. box;; ! fancy... 30@35 a. Bath 6S. 1898. K. E. aid.104 10i; «. Market* for Sliver Port for 8.15, 10.40 m.. 1.30, 3.30, 4.10, 4.35, Scaled.... Tea. otton Bangor; Spray, Reading 3.30 p. m.; AVolfboro, Long Island, Weirs, 9@12cj Bath 6s. 1897, Municipal.100 102 Alton 5.30, 7.10 p. m. GASGO BAY STEAMBOAT COi b> Amoys.17@2o Lynn. Center Harbor, (via Bay Mackerel. Bath 103 — For Yarmouth and Cousin’s 6.00 a. m., ...14fal5o 4% s, 1907. Municipal.100 (By Telegram*.' PHILADELPHIA Ar 1st. ship Standard, and steamers,) 8.40 a. in., 12.20 Islaud, Extra is 25 00®*27i Congous 2.00, 5.00 m. CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF. Bath 4s, 1921, Refunding.loo 102 AUGUST 31. 1895. Percy, Liverpool; schs John IT Platt, French, p. ill. Worcester (via Somersworth p. Shore 1S*21 00®$24j Japan.18@3o Return—Leave Cousins’ Island and Prime's Belfast Os. 1898.P, K. aid.104 100 Bangor; Sarah L Ward, Ward, Bath. and Rochester,) 7.00 a. ni.; Manchester, Shore 2S »1800@S20I formoso.20@b0 NEW YORK—The Cotton market to-day was a. 1885. Belfast 4s. 1892—1922, Municipal.. 99 100 Ar schs Willie H Bath; Geo I, Concord 7.00 a. Point for Portland, 7.20 m., 3.20, 6:20 Commencing Tuesday* September 3, Med.3 s.Sl 5 00®317: Sugar. sales bales, 2d, Higgins, (via Rockingham Junctiou, Calais 4s, 1901—1911 lot nuiet; unchanged; middling up- Bertha Warner. Bath; Edward Lawrence) 8.40 a. p. m. Week Time Table. 14 00,1 Itandaro Gran 4Va Eefunding..loo lands 8 8 7-16c. Dickson, do; m., 3.30 p. m., (via m.; Day lareens OOaJlo Lewiston 110 at 3-iec: middling gulf Ex- Portland for Falmoutn, 6.00, 9.15 a. m.,12.10, Bananas. il £x-aual'tv hoe Us. 1901. Municipal.108 Blake, Ally's Point; Edward Stewart, Bangor: 12.20 p. m.; Rockingham Junction, Lewiston 104 NEW ORLEANS—Tlie Cotton market Thos W Bos- 2.00. 5.00, 6.10 p. m. For Forest City Landing, Peaks’ Island— No granulated.. 4 9-16 4s. 1913. Municipal.102 to-day Charles L Davenport, New Bedford; eter, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Is, 126@150. Saco was 7 Return—Leave Falmouth. 5.55, 7.40, 10.15 a. 5.45, 6.40, 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 a. m., 12 m., 1 £xtraC.... 4 Vs 4s. 1901. Municipal.100 101 easy; middling 11-lGc. Hyde, Kennebec. ton. f4.05, t7.00, t8.40 a. m.. §12.20. 3.30, No 2S. 76e®l 00( 108 m.. 1.00. 6.45 p. m. 2.15, 3.15, 5.00, 6.10. 7.30 p. m. Seeds. Maine Central E. it. 7s.1898,1st mtgl06 CHARLESTON—The Ootton market Old, lianiue Antioch. Portland; schs Jonathan t6.05 p. m. Arrive in Boston. t7.30, tl0.15 a. 3.40, Mediums, l 00® 1 20i ’• firm; For Mackworth’s 9.15 a. For Cushing’s Island—6.40, 8.00, 10.80, a. 7s. 1912, cons. mtgl34 136 73/8C. Sawyer. Saco; Susie F Plummer, Bangor. m U2.55, §4.14. 7.30. t9.31 p. m. Leave Island, 7.00, m., 3.00, Bed Top—re- •• '• middling 5.10 m. m.f 2.15. 3.15, 6.10 m. "4%s.104 106 ROCKLAND—Ar 1st. schs Sarah D J Raw- Boston for Portland, 7.30, 8.00. 8.30 a. m., p. 5.00, p. Produce. cleaned.... 13%@14 SAVANNAH—The Cotton market is Return-7.20 a. m., 5.20 p. m. For Little and Great Diamond ‘‘gCs, 1900, extens’nl06 108 firm; for New York; V uiiaskeu, jrasKeii. ioruo; 1.00, 4.15, C.01 p. m. 3.30, Island?, cp Cran’os $o0®*00 good. @12% Middling 73/«c. son, Trefetlien’s, Evergreen Peak’i .6 26,86 ”4%s. 1906, SkgFdlOl 102 Pearl, St George, NB; Talisman, TKAINS. Landing, ooogo 00 Timotny.. 36 McDoueall, SUNDAY Sunday Time Table. lu.30 a. 12 Jersey,ct Leeds S Farmington E. E. 6s. ±896.101 102 MOBILE—The Cotton market is auiet; mid- Doucett, Port Gilbert, NS. Island—5.30, 6.40, 8.00, m., m., NewYork Clover—10 M13 V4 c a. ni. Boston and 2.00. m. Portland & 1900. 1st 108 31st. sobs .Tames For Boston, express, 4.05 Island and 8.15 a. 4.20, 6.10, 7.30 p. Pea beans 2 20;S2 30i Provisions. Ogd’g p,6s, mtgl06 dling 7%e. THOMASTON—Ski Young, For Diamond Falmouth, m., 1899.104 106 way stations. 12.65. 5.30 p. m. Arrive For Ponce’s Landing, Long Island—5.30. Portland Water Co’s os, MEMEHIS—The Cotton market is Dunn. New York; Eliza I.evensaler. Kellnr, do: 1.30 p. ro. Foreienaon 10S2 201 Pork. Bkt. quiet; ill Boston. 7.30 a. 6.29, 9.58 m. Leave S.UU. JLU.6U a. 2.UU. t>.iu m. Portland Water Co’s 4s. 1927.100 102 1st, sells Diadem. Poland, Boston; Richard in., p. Return—Leave Falmouth, 9.15 a. m., and 5.30 111., 4k.2U, p. Yellow Xves.2 3032 35i No 1.. 14 25(814 50 middlings 7 12-lGe. Sept Boston for 3.45 a. m. For Ma^riner’s New York. Portland, m. Landing, Long Island— Cal. Pea_2 30@2 No 2w ®13 6o Hill, Whitmore, p. 40; 31st. sells AnnaM EASTERN DIVISION. Diamond 9.45 a. m. and 10.30 a. m., 2.00 p. ni. Irish Potat’s. bbl I 251 Clear.. .14 2o@14 50 Markets. VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar Return—Leave Island, New York on Stocks and Bonds. European New York for Rockland. 261 •nortcst Quotation* Dickinson, Hart. From Union Station for Cape Elizabeth, 6.00 p. m. RETURN. Vlrs. aweets3 00®3 John do Vmelaua— 0001 No 1.. 14 25@1460 Saturday’s quotations. (By Telegraph.? Sid, sells John Stroup, Douglass, Maggie tt 8.4-5 a. ni.; Biddeford, Newburyport, tor cousin s lsiai 1, i.ou p. m. jeave Forest City 7.20, 8.30 Onward, and Plash. Landing—6.20, 00810 60 J Oliadwick, Salem, Lynn, 2.00, 9 00 a. m., Return—5.10 p. m. 10.50 a. Onions— 1 iieel.tam.lO The following are to-aay's closing quotations 1895.—Consols 108d for John- Amesbury, 9.30, m., 1.00, 2.35, 3.45. 6.30 10 50811 oo LONDON. Aug. 31, Ar 1st. sells Nellie Clark, Gavton, Port Portsmouth, Boston, +2.00, Every pleasant Sunday will make a sailing Native,bbl 2 2o@2 761 plate... 01 12.30, 6,00 p. m.; 6.30, 8.20 p. m. Bonds: money and lOo 1-16d for the account. son for Bostoo; Morris & Cliff. Nash, Edge- m. Ar- to Cousin’s Island and the Harraseeket Bermuda.. (g I ex-plate 11 60S12 00 +9.00 a. m.; §12.30, tl.46, +6.00 p. trip up jeave Ponce s Landing—6.05, 8.50,11.20 a for Helen Montague, Adams, River at 1.30 Bp Cbiokens. 183201 3neless%blO08S Aug. SO, Aug. 31. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 31. 1895.—The Cotton water Haverhill; arrive in Boston, 5.58 a. in.’. 12.55, 4.10, 4.40, to Freeport p. m., stopping at in.. 2.60, 5.10,6.60 p. ru. New York tor Bath: Jeremiah. Smith, Parsons. for Gem one hour lor dinner. Turkevs.i7®18ci ..aru.tbs. com53/ii*t5% New 4»s reg.@112% @111% market is easier: American middling at —d; 9.25 p. m. Leave Boston Portland, 7.30, Cottage jeave Cushing’s Island—7.05, 8.15, 11.05 a for Hallowell; Currie Belle, Dur- for excursions can be Fowls.... tubs, pure 7ys@7% New 4’s .@112% @112% estimated sales 7,000 bales; speculation and Warren. RL, 9.00 a. in., 12.30, 7.00, 9.30 p. m. Special arrangements m., 2.45, 3.50. 5.20. 6.40 p. ni. Hobobeu for Castine. made with of either steamer. 14®15cj tcs.comp’nd 65/*a63/8 United States 2s reg. 06% 96% sxuort 600 bales. win, SUNDAY TKAINS. Captain jeave Little Diamond—6.30, 7.20, 9.20 a 1C2 Unavoidable and to Apples. tierces.pure 7% @73/a Centra! Pacific lsts.102 delays excepted subject in., 12 m., 12.25. 3.30, 6.35. 7.60 p. m Ports. For Biddeford, Portsmouth. Newbury- without notice. 7.16, New. 2 00@3 25! nans,contpd 5'/s B6s/s Denver & K. G. 1st.ilG 116 Foreign change jeave Great Diamond—6.25. 7.15, 9.15 OCEAN STBAiViKki. MOVE.ilfcJ.O'S port, Salem, Lynn, Boston, 2.00 a. ni., §12.30 E. R. NORTON, Falrtoeood 175®$2i palls, pure 8Ya@83/s Erie 2ds. 75 75% jel3dtt Manager. 11.55 a. m.. 12.30. 3.25,5.30. 7.10, 7.55 p. m Sid fm St John. NB, 30tli, sell Fred Gower, p. m. Arrive iu Boston, 5.68 a. m., 4.12 p. fcvap »lb. 8® 9c pure If 9Vsffi9% Kansas PacificrConsols. 16 76Va FROM FOR -eave 7.10. 11.50 a Portland. m. Leave Boston for Portland, *9.00 a. m., Trefethen’s—6.20, 9.10, I Bmonl. Oregon Nav. lsts.112% 112% reutonic.New York. .Liverpool. ..Sep t Sargeaut. lams ....10Vs@11 Ar at St John, NB. 31st, sells Maid, ni.. 1*2.35. 3,20, 5.25, 7.05. 8.00 p. m. Kansas Pacific lsts..107 3t. Louis.New York. Village 7.00, 9.30 p.m. Messina. .. 7 00@8 00 i aocov'rd ll%@li3/* .S’thampton..Sep ? McAllep. Eastnort; Hunter. Whelpley, Boston. tConnects with Rail Lines for New York, jeave Evergreen—6.15, 7.05, 9.05, 11.45 a Oranges. Oil. Northern Pacific cons 5s.... 41% 41% Kensington — New York.. Antwerp — Sep 4 m.. 0.05 m. Cld, sell Maggie Miller. Miller, Boston. South and West. international Co. 12.40, 3.15, 5.20, 7.00, p. California 8 76(£6 00 Ternsenel 20 fir ts n5 A or stocks: Aug Victoria...New York..S’thainpton..Sep 6 -eave Marriner’s Island- Closing Quotations §Connects with Sound Lines for New York. Steamship Landing, I.ong Florida 000@0 00 Lipoma...... 10l/4 Aller.New York. .Bremen ..Sep 6 FOB 11.30 a. 3.00 d. m. asst, 20% 20% •Western Divisiou from North Berwick Sun- m., ao 714S. 0 00(50 uO Centennial.lO1/^ Atcliison,',lst paid.... Umbria.New York..Liverpool....Sep 7 9.30 for all land Auams 148 Old Inturday night only, p.m., '3 50 Pratt’s Ast.ial ..12V« Express.149 Manitoba.New York. 7 People* days only. Messina, 0(1(53 London.Sep ^Connects at Scarboro Crossing with ings. Eggs. Devoe’s brilliant 121/i American Express.113 113Va Dity of Rome.. New York. Glasgow... Sep 7 £a?tport Lubec. Calais, St.John, N.3., Halifax,H.1 Boston Si Maine.176% Old people who require medicine to reg- train for Boston via Eastern Division. Nearpy. 19® In liplf bbls 1 c extra Werra.New York.« Genoa.Sep 7 and all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Sco- TIME Central Pacific. the bowels and will find jWesteru Division to North Berwick. SUNDAY TABLE. Easternext.. 18@00, Raising. 19% 19% rrave.New York. .Bremen.Sep 7 ulate kidneys tia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Bret- « uhlo... tickets to all pointat South and ror Forest Peaks’ Island— i VIuscatel.50 lb Dhes. 21% 21% Phoenicia.New York. 7 the true remedy in Electric Bitters Througn on. The favorite route to &ud City Landing, Fresli Western. @17 bxs3@5 .Hamburg_Sep lor sale at 'ticket Office. Union Station. Campobello Chicago & Alton.163 163 not stimulate and WTest 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 a. m.. 12.15, 2,15, 3.16, Unttex. t London iay’rl $2@2 25 Yeendam.New York. Rotterdam.. Sep 7 This medicine does Boston. St. Andrews. N. B. Chicago cc Alton preierrpa —172 172 D. J. FLANDERS, G. P. and T. A., 5,00 p. 111. 20® 2 2. jndara iay'r.o @0 Britanic.New York. .Liverpool....Sep 11 contains no nor other Creamery, fncy.. Si 9i 91 whiskey intoxicant, je21 dtf Summer : ^or Island—9.00, 10.30 a. m. .. Chicago. Burlington Quincy New 11 Arrangement. Cushing’s GiitEdee Vr‘mt.l8S20i Valencia. 0 @0 York... .New York. .S’thainpton.Sep acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts Delaware & Hudson Canal Co. 130% 130% but 12.15. 2.15, 3.15, 5 00 p. m. Choice.16®17l Coal. Friesland .... New York. .Antwerp. ...Sep 11 On and after July 1st, and until further & on the stomach and bowels, ad- J 'or Little and Great Diamond Cheese. i ^umberland.4 00@4 50 Delaware.Lackawana Westl62% 161% Normania-New York. Sep 12 mildly notice, the steamers of this line leave Kail- Islands, 16 16 S’tliampton.. and tone to the Trefetlien’s and Landings— N. E.lfct’ry. 9V4S10 | Chestnut.... ca5 25 Denver & Kio Grande. Lucania.New' York..Liverpool....Sep 14 ding strength giving & R. R. Co. road Wharf, Portland, Wednesday and Evergreen WISCASSET QUEBEC a. 12 4.20 Vermoni.. oVz W10 i I'ramuln.... 7 26 Erie. 9% 9% 5.of Nebraska..New’ York. .Glasgow’.....Sep 14 oagans, thereby aiding Nature in Saturday at 5 p. m.. fcr Eastport, Lubec 8.00. 9.00.10.30 rn., 15, 2.00, p. 5 25 no preferred 25 26 of the func- the above connections. ill. Sage ....llVa512 I ^ehin. $ Ethiopia.New York. .Glasgow —Sep 14 the performance Wiscasset for Weeks and St. John, with 104 leave daily J i'or Ponce’s Landing, Long xs read LumDer. Illinois Central.104 Mississippi.New York. .London.Sep 14 tions. Electric Bitters is an excel- rflRAINS• Returning—Leave St John, Lubec and East- Island—8.00, & West. Mills at 9.25 a. in., 3.65 n. m.. or after arlval 10.30 a. m., 2.00, 4.20 p. m. Pot 1 Hilte erqod— Lake Erie 26% 26% rouraine.New York. .Havre.Sen 14 and aids Old port Tuesday and Friday. Sup_6VS»@7ya lent appetizer digestion. of Maine Central R. R. trains from East and J i'or Marriner’* Island— do sq...:. 5Vj No 1&2, l-in$32@$35 Lake Shore. 151 161 Buffalo.New York..Hqjl ....Sep 14 Through tickets issued and checked Landing. Long find it just exactly what they West. baggage 10.30 a. 2.00 m. (lackers—4V2@5Vi •SaDs.l-in. $26@$28 Louis & Nash. 63% 63Va Persia.New York. .Sep 14 People to destination, lap* Freight received up to 4.00 m., p. .Hamburg.. need. Price eents bottle at Geo. Trains leave Weeks Mills daily for Wiscasset Cooperage. fiom’n. 1-m $23®$20 Maine Central K. Eulda.New York. .Bremen.Sep 14 fifty per p. m. C. W. T. GODING, General Manager, r13 at 11.28 a. m„ 6.08 p. in., connecting with hds— lVa&2- Mexican Central. 12% .. .New York. 14 M. Store, 489 St. For Tickets and at the dtf Ilhhd shooks & 1V4, Amsterdam .Rotterdam ..Sep Young’s Drug Congress Maine central It R. trains East and West. Staterooms, apply septs Mol. city. 1 60*1 76 in, Nol&2$33@$35 MichleanCentral pf.102% 102 Vs Spree .New York.. Bremen.,Sep 17 H. G. Starr, Westbrook. Pine Treo Ticket Office, Monument Square received Wiscasset & Quebec R. 1 00 lV4,lVa&2-in Minn & St. L. 24% 24% York.. Liverpool... 18 Freight by or for other miormation at Office. Sug.count’v 85c@l Majestic.New’ Sep R. in time for morning train will arrive iu time Company's ( Mol. Saos. $28&$30 Minn. & ttt.'Louis, pf. 84% 85 Paris.New 18 Railroad foot of State street. •untry York..So'amptoD...Sep for shipment East and West over Maine Cen- Wharf, $iJ0;Bi$38 Missouri racifie. 39v« 39% York. — 18 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. J. B. COYLE. Gen. Man. bhdsnooKs Squares* Southwark.New .Antwerp Sep tral ap29dci ( Jersey Central.109% 110 It. R. hhd hdg ml ypress— Now Rotterdam... New Y'ork,. Amsterdam..Sep 19 received Wiscasset & Quebec R. file Five Cent Boat 32 1-in No 1&2 $35@$36 Serthen Pacific common..... 5 5Vs E. Bismarck.. .New York. 19 THE BEST SALVE in the world for Freight by n. 24®2S .So’ampton...Sep R. from Maine Central R. K. will be forwarded Sughd36m 21 @23 lV4,lVa & 2- do do preferred.... 1*% 18% Palatia.New York. Hamburg. ...Sep 21 Cuts, Bruises, Stores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, in.Nol&2 $34®$36 108 the same day. Hoops 14 ft. 26*30 Northwestern.105*% Sms.New York. Bremen.Sep 21 Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, T. J. zrr-.— FOB 3 147 RICHARD RUNDLETT, P. TUCKER, 12 ft. 26@28 2va, &4-in$40®$45 Northwestern. Dfa.147 Moliawk__ .New York. Louuon.Sep 21 Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup- Gen- M’ger. Supt. MAINE STEAMSHIP GO. 8 t. 8 f ’th pine-$25@$35 New York Central.104% 104 Maasdam_New York. 21 @9 .Rotterdam...Sep and cures Piles, or no 18 d6mos YORK DIRECT LINE. Clear pine— & St. Louis 16% tions, positively may NEW Cordage. New York.Chicago ;16% Eurnesia.New York. .Glasgow —Sep 21 It is to .... guaranteed Amer’n»lblOVaiffill it ippers. .S55@65 do 1st pfd. 72 74 Etruria.New York.. Liverpool...,Sep 21 pay required. give Island Sound satisfaction or refunded. Long by Daylight—Delightful PEAKS’ ISLAND. Manilla... 7 Vi @8 Vi |; elect.$45@55 New York &N E. 61 Jervia.New York.. Liverpool... Sep 24 perfect money and Invigorating Sea Trip. Manilla bolt l! Ine common. .$42@45 & Miss. Price So cents box. For sale Geo. 3D10 per by STEAMERS. The steamships Manhattan and Cottag. rope. 00@8y2 is pruce... $13 ®14 3ld Colony... M. 489 St., H. (J Young, Congress Starr, City leave Franklin Wharf on Tuosdaya, Thurs- Russia do.l7Va@18 11 LemlocK.$11@12 3nt.!& Western.... 17% 18 MINIATURE ALMANAC.SEFT. 3. STEAMER boar as— Westbrook. and Saturdays at 6 p. m. Returning, leave ELDORADO, CaplMn Bern, Sisai. BV4@7y2| Clay Pacific Mail.. 3 % 3 »% days iun rises ..5 54 E. same davs at 6p. m. Drags and Dyes. jf pruce. X.$30@32 Palace.172 172 121 HighFIteli water f-10 Pi9r38, R.. iili leave the end of Custom House ‘‘ulman Sunsets.6 16| j-10 61 and Steamboat Co. The steamer Tremout leaves Frank- .. Portland elegant Acid Oxalic.. 12@14it Ilear..$26®28 Reading. 19% 19% Boothbay INVESTMENTS. lin Wharf at 6p. m, 26. Vharf for Jones’ Landing, Peaks’ Island, Acid tart.38® 3311 d clear...... S23@25 Island 83% 83% August Jock is leaves Pier E. 23 r t Ammonia.13*201 ] Jo 1...£16®20 77% a’ur.T::1! afiHeigbttid. {;;»{{f FALL, ARRANGEMENTS. Returning, 38, R„ Aug. (i.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 11.00 a. m., 1.30, jt. Paul. 76% at 5 A sues, pot.... 6% @ 81] 'ine.$26@o0 129 St. Louis, Alt. Si Terre Haute R.R, and 28 p. m. .30, 4.00, 5.00, 6.15 and 7.30 p. m. Shineles— do pfd..129 Each steamer touches at Cottage City. M. V.. Bale cooabla... 45@56| St.Paul & Omaha. 44S/8 44% KETlIHiV—Leave Jones’ i cedar.... 3 00®S 60 1st MORT. 5 PER'ENT. GOLD BONDS, in each direction and are dne in New York and Landing, Beeswax.37@42i] do 120 NEWS After Monday, Sept. 8, 1 at Blch 7@9i< lear cedar .2 75@3 00 prfd.120 MARINE ON A 4 5-8 PER CENT BASIS. Portland, evening following sailiagday. >eaks’ Island, 6.25. 7.25, 8.25, 10.30, powders... St Paul. Minn. & Mann...... 116% Borax. 9@10I] CNo 1.... .1 85®2 25 llj>% Fare to New York one way $5.00; round trip ] 1.30 a. m., 2.00, 3.00, 4.30,5.30,6.40, 10.15 Sugar, common.110% one round .. ] io 1* cedar.. 1 26® 1 75 $8.00; to Cottage City way $4.00; , Brimstone. 2 @2Vi i Kanawha & 1 i. m., or at close of entertainnjent. 60 rexas Pacific.12 -1??® PORT OF PORTLAND. Michigan Railway, Cochineal...... 40 *43 j f pruce.1 25@1 15% 16% Steamer trip $7.00. 00 JnionPacific.new. Enterprise J. B. COYLE, Manager. Copperas.lVi® 2i] ,aths.spce..l 90@2 47 47 1st MORT. 4 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, SUNDAY TIME TABLE. 30 *3.3 Lime—Cement, J. S. Express. J. F. LISCOMB. General Agent. je26dtf Cream tartar.... 9% 9% ON A 5 PER CENT. BASIS. csk. 1 00® 1 05 Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific.. MONDAY, Sept. 2. Will leave East Boothbay Monday at 7.15 Ex logwood.... 12@16 i dme.-®’ 24% 25* Leave Portland 8.00, 11.00 22 ( Jeraent..... 50 do prfd...... a. m. for Portland, touching at So. Bristol, 9.00, 10.00, Gumarabic.. .70@1 140@1 94% 96 Arrived. Chic. Rock Island & Pacific R’y, Glycerine 14Vi@<>7 Matches. Western Union. Heron Island, Boothbay Harbor and Squirrel m., 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 6.00, 6.00, 7.00 Jichmona & West Point. Island. Aloes cape.16@26 f Itar,^ gross 65 Steamer Bay State. Snowman. Boston. 5 PER CENT. DEBENTURE BONDS, i. m. do prfd. Tuesday, leave Portland at 6.45 'a. m. for Campnor.58@t>2 ] )irieo. @65 Edmund Pliinney, Young, Philadel- ON ASPERCENl. BASIS. Leave Jones’ at Barque at Island, Prince’s Point1 Landing 8.30, 9.30, Mytrh.• 62*53 Metals. phia. coal to Me Cent Bit. Vessel to J S Wins- Pemaquid. Touching Squirrel Yarmouth, Boothbay Harbor, Heron Island, So. Bristol 1 0.30, 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30; Opium.. ..2.25 5:3 5"| Copper— New York Mining Stocks ow & Co. & North. com.... 00® 14 Rurl., Cedar Rapids R’y, and East -AN» £ m. Shellac.45@60|1 4@48 Burnside, Philadelphia (In tow of tug Boothbay. .30, 6.30, 7.30 p. jlySdtf (By Telezrapli.) Barge leave Pemaauid at 6 a. m. for Indigo.85c@$ll] •olishea cooper. 22 with eoal to Bandall & MeAllister. Wednesday, 1896.—The Sampson), CONS. 5 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, Portland and above iodine.4@$4 26 4x48 planished. 35 NEW YORK. Aug. 3o. following Sell Cushman, Friendship. landings, oi mining stocks: Superior, ON A 5 PER CENT. BASIS. Thursday, loavo Portland at 4.R a m. for FALMOUTH FORESIDE. Ipecac.160@1 700 lolts. 14 ire to-day* closing quotations Sell Emma C Kerry. Davis, Cushing. l M sheath.... 12 ol. .. Boothbay Harbor. at Licorice, rt... 16*20|' Sell Katie Palmer. Palmer, Friendship. Also a few First Mortgage 6 Gold Touching Squirrel 12 percent. Islahd. LOUISE J.ac ex.84*401 fM Eolts. Socking CoaL.... Sell H D Brown. Merrill, Long Island. Bonds of various issues Which can he recom- Steamer iOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA. lottoms ...... Friday, leave Boothbay Harbor at 9 a. m. Morphme... 1 70®190|] 22®24 flomestake. Sell Alwilda Morse, Sproul. Bristol. mended for investment, at prices which net will leave Portland ; Pier, for Fal- neot.... 9/a for Portland. Touching at Island. STEAMSHIP Oil bergamot2 76@3 261. 10@11 .. Sell Mary Ellen, Piper. Kockport, lime to about 6 Squirrel mouth Foreside. Prin-e’s Point and Yarmouth. DIRECT LINE. Xn»— 3 percent. Saturday, leave Portland at 6.46 a. m. for Nor.Oodilverl 06®l»0l Quicksilver ... .’arietoii Bios. River, at 8 a. m., a. in. 2 and 6.10 p. m. traits.... East Boothbay. at Squirrel Royal Lemon.1 75@226i! 16@17 do .19 Sell W C Pendleton, Webber, Damariscotta. Touching Island, leave Yarmouth at 10 a. m. and Boothbay, Heron Island and So. Bristol. Hemming, rom weanesaay ana OUve.1 00@2 Inplisn. Mexican. Soli Multnomah. Belfast for Boston. TRASK & 3.45 m. etosTonevsry Miuraaj. 501J SPENCER GO., ALFRED RACE, manager. p. Pepi t.300(53 26 < Ihar. I. Co..4 76@6 00 Sell Sarah, Bice, Prospect Harbor. I. eave Prince’s Point at 5.40 and 10.40 a. m., AND 39 PINE ST., NEW YORK CITY. augSldtf From every Wlmergreenl 76®2 00|< Jhar. LX..600@5 25 Boston Produce Market. Sell W X Emerson, Heath, Cape Ann. 27 and 4.10 p. m.* Philadelphia Wednesday Potass Dr’mde. .468470 ;erne.6 00»gi8 60 Sell Island Queen, Kockland for Boston. STATE AND JAMES STS., ALBANY. Reave Falmouth Foreside at 5.55 and BOSTON. Sebt. 2. 1895.—The following are and Liitimony.#. 12@14 Schs and Lilia B Fernald, TTh&Snrmtf 11.05 a. 4.30 m. Saturday. Chlorate.24@28i, Elflcoln, fishing. aug24 m., p. 3 m. 'n'.-f .... 6 00® 650 From Central Wharf, Boston, p. From ioaiae .....irsaonit o-aav's quotations oi Provisions. Produce,etc.; ♦ ♦ Sundays—Reave Portland for Yarmouth and 4 60(a.4u5 Cleared. ’ine Street Wharf, Philadelphia, at 3 p, m. In- Quick sliver. .. 58.8621! pel ter.... MEATS. Harpswell Steamboat Go. Falmouth Foreside at 9.30 a. m., 2.00 and 6.10 vv sj urance one-half the rate of sailing vessel. Quinine...34ya&37ya is oldc i- % JC 14 % @ 16 nt. 14 50. Sell Roger Drury, Sawyer, Norfolk—Chase p. for the West the Penn. B. and Bheubarb, rt.75c®l 601 Nails. Pork, long and shtcut, leave Yarmouth at 11.15 a. m Freights by R., and hacks 60@$14 60. Leavitt & Co. Returning, lines, forwarded free ol Kt Jaslc.ct.ba.se 2 20(92280 Pork, Ige heavy §13 and 4.10 outli by connecting snake.3o@40!< lean 00. Sch Rosa E. Stone, Georgetown—N D Roberts. p.m. ; faaltnetre.8 wire.. 2 45,3,2 50 Pork, lends 16 The laborer % Falmouth Foreside at 12.10 a.m. and 4.30 1 ommlssion. @12) SI7: do beef §24 ^ bbL Jessie £ THE 365 ISLAND ROUTE *10.00. Round *18.00. Senna.26@80i Naval Stores. L'ougues pork, SAILED—Barkentine McGregor, Bath, m. Passage Trip 50. p. Meals and room inoluded. Canary seed- 4@5 'ar ^ bbl. ..2 75@3 00 Beef, corned. §9 60*10 n tow of tug L A Belknap; sell Mattie B Rus- a is worthy a Beginning June 24, 1895, Steamers will ( Joal tar... .4 00 shoulders, smoked, 8V»?. ted. Leave Portland For freight or passage apply to F. P. WING, Cardamons 1 00@1 76 75@5 Pier, Portland, The 8 a. nt. and 2 o’clock trip week days Shoulders, corned andfresh 8VuC. as follows: Central Wharf, Boston. Soda. 1 'itch.2 75®8 00 * the 9.30 and 2 o’clock from Lgent, by-carb3%@634 1 of his hire. and trips Sundays Treasurer and Vil. Pltcn. .2 75(5,3 00 flams, large and small, lO&llo. For LONG E. B. SAMPSON, General sal..2ya@3 FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. | ISLAND. CHEBEAGUE I„ Portland the public a thirty mile sail 00 Bacon, 10* 10 Vic. gives SO State St., Fiske Building, Boston, Sunhur.2; ®2V* 1 Losln.3 00&4 HARPSWELL, BAILEY’S & OHR’S IS.: 9.00. Falmouth, Cumberland and Yarmouth i lanager, salt and briskets, 7Vic. BOOTH BAY HARBOR, schs If we cannot make a a along lass. oet22dtf Sugar lead.20423 1 'upentine, gai. 335*243 Pork, Aug 31-Ar. 10.20 a. m., 2.00, 5.10 p. m. CLIFF I., 10.20 luo the beautiful Royal River to fresh. Boston for profit on an order, we do A Foreslde and White wax.... ( »aieum.... 7 (£8 [libs, 12Vfec; lohn M Fisk, Rockport; Fred A Em- Ja a. m.. 5.10 m. HOPE 9.00 a. 60@55 not want it. We are not A p. I., in., 2.00 u. Yarmouth Village. The longest dailyexcursion Vitrol. blue.... 6 ®8 Oil. Sausage, 9Vic. ir3on, Portland for Rockport; Queen, do ^ m. May in the business A LITTLEFIELD’S, GT. CHEBEAGUE I., in the bay. MAINE COAST NAVIGATION CO. J linseed.476*252 Sausage meat, 8Vic. :or Mt Desert; James B Jordan, Charleston. printing 10.20 a. ill.. 5.10 m. Vaullla.bean.. *10@13l for our — 2.00, p. I] 5 Lard, tcs, 7c;pail, lf,9Vi@9%. Sid. schs Emma W for Bos- health but for A buck. lolled.bOiaT 7Vi@8c; Day, ‘Wlnterport ^ RETURN FOR PORTLAND. Leave ORR’S •Does not at Prince’s Point on Sunday. I Beefjsteers. Silas Rockland for do. the money there is in it. stop Tlie New. Elegant and Fast No 1.23 iperm. G6@7o 7V2@9V4. ,011; McLoon, ^ ISLAND, 5.45, 11.00 :t. m.. 1.45, 4.00 p. m. will not run in weather. Beef, fresh, fores, 3@6c, schs Sunday trips stormy No 3.20 Vhale.45@50 hinds, 10@12V2C; Sept 1st—Sid, Lenora. Nickerson, Bangor Lv. BAILEY’S I., 6.05, 10.46 a, in., 2.05, 3 45 ( ] «p lb. or Boston; Dick All men business are -—---, NO 10.14 lame.33<&38 Lambs, spring, 7@9c Williams. Nickerson. Bangor doing p. m. Lv. SO. HARPSWELL, 6.20. 11.25 a. STEAMER SALACIA, 285x'33 city, 6%c K* !b: country, 5%c. or Wave. for O. C. OLIVER. 8 oz.UMi ! hore...... flogs, dressed, Middleton; Anderson. Addison for the same end m.. 2.20, 4.25 p. m. Lv. GT. CHEBEAGUE, CAPTAIN Bliickens, Northern, broilers, ^ lb. 16@18c. Abraham working 10 oz.13ya ’orgle.20(c$25 Portland; Richardson, Wade, Bangor 8.45,11.50 a. m.. 2.45, 4.50 p. ni. Lv. CLIFF PRESUMPSCOT RIYER. ~kN and after Monday, July 22, 189), will ...... Western, ice Y Y Gun p owder—Shot. ^ara 45 (&66 fowls, North’n, fresh, 12@14c; :or New York; Willie, Deer Isle for Portland. and what one man is after I.. 7.10 a. in., 3.10 p. m. Lv. HOFF I.. ( TRIPS as V 12.05. J make DAILY follows: Leave .... 10 schs Lizzie VV V he must accede to Blasting ...3 60@4 00|< Jastor. 00@J packed ii@ilV6c. 2d, Maud, Spurlin; Lucy Dyer, others. 5.06 p. m. Lv. LITTLE CHEBEAGUE. 7.25 Steamer Santa maria j ranklin waarf at 7.3U a. ro„ Popham Beach nom.: 0@0c. Caroline v You are the Y Sporting. 4 So@6 50 1 Teatsfoot... 55c,ai7o Beese, North’n. Western, McKown; Vought, Seavey. "one,” we ft. m., 5.15 m. Lv. LONG 10.16 a. arrlv. j Y 12.15, 3.25, p. I., s .30 a. m.. Squirrel island m., snot.26 lbs.. 1 Jlaine.<£ Ducks. North’n, West, 00@00c. Y are the "others.” Our a. 12 5.35 m. Drop 3011 WISC ASSET, Sept 1—Ar. sch Carrie Walker. 7.40 ni., 30, 3.40, p, Arrive will leave wharf at Cumberland Mills for Pleas- i ng at Boothbay Harbor nt 10.45 a. m. Re- B. BE. I Paints. Western ice packed ll@13c. V work Y Buck. rurkeys. New York. prices, considered, PORTLAND 8.15 a. m.. 1.00, 4.15, 6.00 p. in. ant Hill Falls via Pride’s Bridge on arrival of t inning leave Boo'hbav Harbor at 2 n. ro., V are not high, and we have Y T. XX. E...1661 Lead— PRODUCE. Sid, schs Sheepscot. Brown, Greens Landing; -SUNDAYS.- cars leaving Preble street. Portland, at 9.10 a. s Island 2.15 p. ui., Popham Beach v the know how to make Y quirrel Hay. 11 *ure ground.5 60(56 00 Fannie R South Gardiner to m. and 1.40 m. Returning in time to connect 2 .45 m., arriving at Portland about 6.30 p. Butter, cream,best,at 21@211/2C:other,18®20c Hodgkins, nes, V the result attractive. Y Lv. PORTLAND for HARPSWELL and in p. p. Pressed.S14S16IJ ted.5 50®6 00 best. load for Boston. with 12.30 and 5.00 p. m. cars for Portland. connecting with Boston and New Y'ork Butter, dairv, 18@18Vic;other, 14@15c. termediate landings, 10.00, 10.40 a. m„ 2.00 i., Boose Hav ine Ven itedS (®3Va ll@12Va. on arrival of cars leaving Preble s tanners. *14@S16|] Butter, crmy.imit.i. 14@l4Va; ladle, Y Y p. m. Sundays car lots S9S10I, jn Zinc-5 00@7 00 new do SV4®8V6 Wst, new, Memoranda. street at 9.40 a. in., 1.10 and 4.10 p. m. Connecting at Squirrel Island daily, ex- Straw, Bheese, Northern, ; y Return from Harpswell. 1.00 and 5.30 p. m. Iron. 11 Loclielle. .2% The Thurston Print, This is a fifteen mile sail on ore of the most c Sundays, for Christmas Cove, Heron r5/* @8c. the % Daily excursions 22 miles down the bay. ept Common.... 1% @2 Rice East 16@17. Bath, Aug 31—At John McDonald's yard beautiful rivers in the world. The scenery of 1 slantl and Pemaquid. fggs,|hennerv. choice,20@23: Halt of Waldoboro Rounc trip tickets, only 60c. Sundays, excur- Refined.l®4 il )omestlc .... 4 @7 three-masted sell Maggie G 97 1-2 which is not excelled that of the □» Wednesdays, steamer will run to Ronnd @214 Sggs. Mich. 15c; other Western 14@i4Vfec. will be \y Exchange Street, y sions to Harpswell other landings 26c. by Songo Salt. 1 0«>. is being examined and repaired, and 35c, i leaving Boothbay Harbor at 11 a. m., Norway.j Beans, pea.fc 00*2 lOjmfediums, 9o@2 G Y Y ISAIAH Gen’l Rtvor. jiylOdtf onri. 00 ready for service next week. The G Leering DANIELS, Slanagcr. leave hound Pond at m. Cast steel. ... 8®lon ’ks Is.lfe hd2o:i'18 Beans, yei. eyes, 2 20@2 30:red kid.l 76@1 80. I letiirning I2..10 p. Lewis H finished taking in je22dtf at Gorman steel_®SV4 si iverpool ..IGOaJi 50 Beans foreign, 1 80@1 95, Cal.—. schooner, Goward, ( lose connection Round Pond with bbl 2 tier first at the Ice House star” for Shoesteel.@2 j] ila’md Crys, 80 flay. New York and Can, fancy. §18 00@19 00. cargo Independent F lenmer "Silver Friendship. Port She-* Iron— i Saleratus. 17c;lower ;oday. c llvde and Rockland. Fair to good §§16 00@$ grades §11 Eliza Levensaler, JAMES C. Saleratus ... .o@5ya Thomaston. Aug 31—Schs FOX the month of August will make H.C.4ya@6 @$15. have During Daily Richard Hill, .lames Young and Diadem 1 at one fare for the round viz: Gen.Russlal3y2.njl4 Spices. Straw, rve. $12*813; oat, $7Vi@$8Vi. Excursions trip 17(51 9 completed and have been several days FIRST I 75 cents; Island and Amerl’onRusslail@12 ( lassia, pure.... Potatoes, NiH Hebrons 40c bush. loading - CLASS 'opham Beach, Squirrel 1 00 for a fair wind to sail. Tickets Galv.6ya®7 1 Lice. Potatoes, Rose 35. waiting Attorney at Law, I loothbay Harbor, $1.00. good for day Leather 1 new choiec 00. c f date only. futmegs.D5fe65 Apples, bbl, §2 00@3 Porta. p i .a. rsr o s New York— J 'epper.14@16 No 2 at §1 25*1 50. Domestic STANTON It Will leave Portland ou Sundays at 8 a. m. Apples. IOCK, OH AM. R. Light.26®27< 'loves.14(7*216 Byron, Thurs- jlylSdtf LEWIS, Treas. 1 in -----U*0***a««SB*B*> HOSTON-Ar 1st. sells Robert Mia weight. ringer.i8££19 Ada .27w28jl Marktew ;ou. Florida, Whlte.Kocklaud. FOR SALE OR Starch, Domestic Rockport; 811-2 RENT; ALSO Heavy.27@28; Herbert. Bangor; J R Exchange Street, Good rt’mg.26462011 «aundry.3% 5 5 (By Telegraoh.* Toney, Challio Sted- Union backs.. .4084211 lo; Seraph. Merriam. liurpsv.ull. aug28 PORTIaAND, ME. d2W* R O SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Hoss.Gya@7V2 AUGUST 31, 1885. Ranesvllle. O A 3NT S jim. call.... [email protected] Tobacco. nan, Breen, Daily Line, Sundays Included. YORK—Flour—receipts 28,846 II Mathis, Kennebeo and I hila- Lead. 1 lest brands.... 60@60 NEW pokags; Sid. schs Ida THE NKW A\D PALATIAL STEAMERS 2ou0 Kate McCliutock. RaHi. THE • {[doM’s {[ODto-Celtig. Sheet.6V4@7 1 ledium.30,540 lales okgs. lelplila; inter- KIXDEROAKTK BAY STATK AND PORTLAND. t\ s Day, Taintor, or Plain at Splendid curative agent for Nervous or Sick ( Wheat—receipts 44,400 bush; sales 1,2S0,- Ar 2d qpii Emma W Very Fancy leave Franklin Wharf, «*Ue.614®® lommon.255)39 Searsport; Mary Rogers, alternately Portland, a Headache, Brain Exhaustion, Sleeplessness, )00 bush, quiet. lort; Winslow Morse. 132 at 7 in or Zlno.7V83i8]/is S latural leal... .60&70 Norris eastern Spring Street, every evening o’clock, arriving season I .special general Neuralgia; also for Rheu- Corn—receipts 260.32c bush: sales 176.000 drown Bangor; John B port; with earliest trains for Gout, Acid Alice C Fox, for connections points *3 matism, Kidney Disorders, Dys- nish. dull and firmer. ,,,,Rockland; Hop 9. NO. 114 1-2 EXCHANGE ST. Si pepsia, Anaemia. Antidote for Alcoholio Grain Qnotauoiu. Florence Driscoll, Mt De- WILL REOPEN, SEPT. beyond. „■ 3 other excesses. 23 and cents. 62,400 bush; Bales 000 bush; tins North Haven; MONDAY, for and Price, 10, fiO Oats—receipts Rockland; Sunbeam, —AT— Through tickets Providence, Lowell, Effervescent. CHIGCAO BOARD OF Tit A It. lull but steauy. ,ert; Petrel, Cooper. New York, etc. o Cambridge eastern port; 23. Worcester, Beef quiet. Pork quiet and steady. Lard quiet Kennebec; Kindergarten Normal Class Sept. leave India THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. Friday’s Campbell Lindsay. Rockland. Returning, Wharf, Boston, ( ^quotations. ind higher. Butter quiet—fancy steady. Cheese r Allies at 7 o’clock. S. Western out at 7 a m, sch to ABBY every Evening _ 151 Avenue, CHICAGO. WHEAT. Sugar is and Highland Light—Passed Apply n. NOKTON, B. C lulet; fancy steady. quiet, steady. — J, Portland for At 1.0 am. W. COYLE, Manager. Sept. Dec. Petroleum is quiet. Turpentine dull and steady. Mice Archer, from aug26eod2w 13* Cortland, P. HASTINGS’. J. F. LISCOMB. Gen. Agt. Sold by all druggists. J Smith, front loit-laud foi • j Spring St., t jjeninj!... 6H4 S3"/« Molasses firm. Rice is quiet and steady. Rosin ich Henry j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS._> location of the Back Bay sower accord- OLD FOREST CITY. TETE PRESS. CITY GOVERNMENT. ing to the recommendation reported by tho J. R, LIBBY. extort employed for that purpose. She Bade Farewell to Portland People BRIEF JOTTINGS. A PRUDENT COMMITTEE. Monday Morning. The special committee to see to the mtertainment of National Educa- fell down the at Re- the; Service- CO. stairway A boy Street have Thirty Tears iu the Island WAITER Deering Association that COREV Improvements tional they Hall and was badly report Lin- form Club Sunday Launched on Abraham “Will a all bills to the amount of $255, the Day you buy Lot- blood for paid injured. Ho vomited |somo Raked Over. coln Was Well-Known to tnd have an unexpended balance of $245. Shot—A Boat time. tery Ticket ?” l'he members of this wise and prudent Island People. Central men relaid the curve The Maine W. “No!!” jommittee Bare! Z. Thomson, F. Monday on the Mountain division track!of the Those'around tho harbor early Little, D. F. Nash, C. J. McDonald and For- Maine Central from Union Station to MELLEN STREET’S MERRY-GO- morning saw the old’island steamer And yet, buying Blan- Peter S. Nickerson. dock in an Thompson’s pasture Sunday, and began est City move away from the ROUND MUST GO, Bunt- kets is much the same the work of raising the Rochester bridge MISCELLANEOUS. unwonted splendor of decorations. be re- was and the old, over Portland street. It was ordered that tho Mayor ing flying all over her, unless you have confi- tho familiar more The carpenter shop in the Eastern quested to extend an invitation to oraft never appeared gay. dence in him of whom is removed and to hold when Bug Light she Railroad yard being Survey for Back Bay Sewer Authorized- American Forestry Association B^ she; passed course to will bo laid the ground it annual convention in Portland. did not take the familiar tracks [over Old Buildings—A Prudent Committee. its next old, you of that she has buy. occupied. The order for tho discontinuance Peaks’ Island—the course meeting of the steamboat The hull tug James Sampson has The regular September :‘C” street was and passed. followed through the varying I oflthe presented were never deceived, Government was held last evening. a com- fortunes Instead she you been painted a lovely yellow,with a black City Auditor Charles F. Tobie sent of thirty years. In the absence of Mayor Baxter, Aider- of headed for channel, and soon were never in stripe. munication saying that the balanco the ship YOU disappointed man Randall Aldermen Dud- was seen Cape shore The bark Celina is lyingTin the stream presided. :ho public buildings account was not enoug headed—along the your Blanket purchases here. dy and Smith were absent. therefore for the ocean ready to clear for the river Platte. jo meet outstanding bills. It was, highway. We tell the truth In the Dornmon President bidden fare- you concerning The town was dead yesterday as on Council, ppted to transfer $1,000 from tho appro- The old craft had in truth In the absence of Clerk s the thousands the materials and the size. Sunday. The’public offices for.tho most Faganjpresided. priation for a vault in the city clerk well to Portland, and to Councilman Nash acted as of borne on of were closed, the stores'.were closed, Mitchell, office. people who she has trips The size is advertised in actual part Coun- and on clerk. The following were absent: for or business in this.harbor. and people went to Sebago Lake, John H. True and others petition pleasure inches, the in and cilmen Mannix, Kent, Pine, on The the weight pounds other excursions out of the city. Anderson, the deepening of the sewer Emery Forest City was formerly and Stov- streets. in 1865 Wil- ounces. The Cumberland Farmers’ Club will Hayes, Dow, Stevens, Payson street between Spruce and Spring Gazelle. She was built by er. streets liam Curtis on the hold its 37th annual fair on their grounds Referred to the commission of in tho old Curtis yard 35th and Several matters of interest'came up, eastern shore of the city. She was at West Cumberland September ind sowers. YOU see the one of the most a rak- launched the that Abraham Lin- Lettuce,—and 26th. important Deing Curtis H.;Symonds and others petition very day over of the records of the improve- of Fede- coln was Isaiah Daniels, the the confi- The shorthand [department of Gray’s ing Eor the examination and repair shot. Mr. IF dressing,—you say ments now going on on Deering street. and Mountfort well known steamboat man who mana- Business College reopened Sept. 32d- All ral street between India dently “There’ll be' salad soon.” In July the snbject'of constructing a Commissioner the was one of those those wishing to mako a study of short- streets. Referred to the ges Harpswell line, lawn the sidewalk on the water will do woll to give alongside Deering of Public Works. on board when she slid into hand and typewriting BLANKET Salad in our street was brought up in the Common for a sow- “I he “that one of the proprietors, L. A. Gray & Son, a call. Mr. John Chisholm petitions remember,” says, Council, and an Jorder was introduced street her dook hands was a nervous man. House A delegation of Knights of Columbus ar in Moody streot from Morning very THE Furnishing Depart- authorizing the work. IThis order was Referred to In the he the union left this city yesterday to go to Bangor to the Eastern Promenade. hoisting ensign got ment is hinted at by the in- but was referred not that several of not passed, (but the Commissioner of Public Works. down, and the flag was hoisted way. to assist in working degrees in our east and west win- with to the Commission of Pub- the Board I out to him that we were fly- gredients the order. power) An order was passed that pointed lic wKioh is of members of a of and I remember dows. Mr. John Bailey of Washington, D. C., Works, composed of Public Works change the grade ing distress, of both boards. The aldermen did not is ill at the Jhomo of his daughter, Marion street so that said street may tho nervous alaority with which.he pulled quite laid the in this cAeur with this reference, but outlet into Sheridan street. down the flag and set it over.” Mrs. Selden Connor city. have a safe THE west window uiatibDi uu uuc unuxua the ill-omemed event first, The’LoyalJLegion dine aUtlie Falmouth An order] was passed extending But in spite of this In August the aldermen took the mat- Council to the mem- at the the Forest City has the street one. on Wednesday, Sept 4. thanks of the City launching, TAKE up in concur- She was ter from the table and passed bers of the respective committee on the had a successful experience. This window is decorated PERSONAL. rence the reference of the order and now the boat part of the City Council to receive run by Horatio Cook, order went to the Commission and F. Week. from floor to dome with seasonable So the of on Portland This the week builder Our entertain visitors during Pier, Cyrus Special and should them of Public Works, by the New Fair. Sands. Blankets; white, tan, gray, with Hunter Bradford and daughter, England Mrs. have been back to the gov- several owners, This Rocker at $10.00 is without doubt the greatest value reported city An order was passed auumu,iu8 Tho steamer has had 4 10 Miss Kate Bradford, of Indianapolis. fancy borders; weight, pounds ernment for action by yea and nay votes, to the money ten- and has been lengthened once or twice. at 288 Brackett city solictior deposit ever offered in this city. 76 inches 64 Ind.are visiting ^friends as the rules demand. ounces; long, inches tier made by Harrio If Coe, in the course Her name was ohanged to Forest City, street. the Commission did not the her It is made of Selected Oak, Highly Polished, Elaborately But report of his against the city, at also. Mr. John B. Curtis has owned wide. Hon fAmos I* Allen Jof^Alfred was in proceedings fine matter back. Instead'the work of build- or or more. Carved and has three cushions made from a very quality Silk interest in such national bank trust for fifteen years Price for a pair, 69 Cts. town was as if the yesterday. ing over the street begun, court direct. The Forest City was built for the island this These Howe of company as the may Plnsh. We have only one dozen to be sold at price. Miss Martha Whiting Fryeburg had and the street is now idea passed, A. Morso for the remov- travel. In the early days there were no teacher of the Fort Fair- Mary petitions have been considered at has been elected torn to and Rockers cheap $12.00. Blankets these for up. al of a tree in front of the house at No. United States inspectors trouble, field kindergarten. In the Common Council last In our Fail line of Rockers we have 150 New Patterns. evening ISO Pleasant on'the ground that all the passengers who could pile them- the most visitors streot, early fall Good for ironing Among appreciative the matter was EXCELLENT brought up. Among it obstructs the draught of the chimney. selves on board were taken. Prices from to $50.00. at the New England Fair last Friday $1.00 for those who debated it was Councilman Park Commissioners. An old steamboat man said yesterday table, dining-table pad- of Woodfords Referred to the was Mr. William Woodford who said that these still for Dougherty, parties Catherine C. Crounas was licensed as that the Forest City, in her thirty ding, for wrappers, better who is years old. Corner, ninety-three have given the city government a direct of service must.have carried 750,000 has returned a victualler. years beds. 69 cts. Hon. Charles F. Libby have ahead slap in the faoe. They gone Elias Thomas Co. and fourteen or a million passengers. visit to the of the Na- ;The from his meetings on this without an work appropriation other Commercial street firms petition The Forest City has been sold^to the tional Bar Association at Detroit Surely the fprlce-latch-string of our Blanket and the city should not be held to pay side of that be- wilt) run the of Waterville left that the southern street, parties City department pulls easily. Consul General Ingraham yester- are of for the work. 2 There plenty places side of Portland on the Saco River, of whioh William A. he will take steam- tween the western Pier, day for^Boston, where besides Deer- in'this oity to spend money, the eastern side of Custom House Roberta is manager. at Halifax. and er for his post which is one of the best streets of the pair of blanket ing street, wharf, be paved with granite blooks. Tho Forest City was not the first The following are at the Falmouth: in the city. Referred to Commissioner of Publio island steamers. Some of the older citi- FREAKS fill the front- of A. C. Adsot A G. Babson Foxcroft, Counoilman Usley said the best way zens remember the Mr. Dan- Mrs. J. B. Works. 'Antelope. center of our east window and party cf Grand^Rapids, chair had seemd to be, as the suggested, iels came into the harbor as a boy on a WAITER COREY and of Chicago, N. R. blankets are it’s the Boggs family, to have the Commission of Public Works remembers that a CO, The correct, A WHITE SQUALL. coaster in 1851, and Knowlton of Farmington, 1M.JC. Holman before the board to explain. If there was tiny steamer came alongside and offered Reliable House Furnishers and Manufacturers, price that’s the freak. of Farmington, F. E. Timberlake of blame it was with the Commission of to tow them, much to the surprise of the C. R. Cross and family of Bos- It Is the Queerest and Most Sudden Thing Phillips, Public Works, which is composed of mem- coaster’s captain. This was the Antelope. and E. A. the Ocean. ton, D. M. Kilgon party, of both branches of this on 28 FREE STREET. THE PILE of Blankets bers city govern- Then there was the old barge Comfort, aug3eod3t Hemenway, J. H. Dana and wife, Bos- ment. which was towed by the tugs Tigor and on the left—as you look into H. L. Barnes. Miss Miss FIRST, ton, Mrs. Hale, Councilman Dougherty said that there “A white'squall, did I ever see one? I Uncle Sam. Then there were various the window—the white C. M. Hale of Philadelphia; A. A. Pitt THE FAIRS. MAINE EPWORTH LEAGUE. clean, had been several schemes to get consent should say I had,” said an old sailor in other steamers that ran for longer or and family, E. N. Hector,and wife of measure 76x66 inches in for the Deering street improvement, but the Barge Office the other day. “We were shorter periods in the olden time. fluffly ones, Montreal; E. H. Sawyer and wife of for the Third Annual Conven- they had failed. Now the work had been between here and the West Indies, and it This Forest City should bo distin- Programme size. 6 and 4 This is the Season of Agricultural Horse They weigh pounds Brooklyn. because someone had said that the ever on. tho Boston boat Forest tion at Westbrook. begun was as fair a day as you put eyes guished from large You’ll be sur- Trots—Dates of Events. ounces to the pair, clerk had said that the order for the and we were was towed Gone to Bath. city [ was at the wheel, bowling City, which away several annual convention of the to be told that the of had a breeze. to be broken The third prised price Brad- improvement passed. along under nice, pretty sailing months ago up. Judge Webb, District Attorney and Hollis Fair will will be held with Councilman Nickerson called to the at- wasn’t a cloud to be seen, unless The Buxton begin Maine Epworth League these Blankets is but $1.25 Clerk Davis and There superior bury, Marshal Donovan, and last three at the Methodist tention of the Council the fact that Deer- a little white far off could be called HELD UP BY A TRAMP. today days. Pendextor chapter with the other vapor a Deputy Marshal Smith, The Hill Fair and pair. ing street was already torn up and it a cloud. All of a sudden the captain Windham begins today church, Westbrook, Wednesday officers of the United States court, left Fink, yellow and blue borders. would be bad to stop’.work now. out of his cabin. ‘Oet all Tlie Experience of Two Chelsea Eads Near and lasts two days. Thursday Sept. 11 and 12. Following is hold the came piling up for Bath yesterday to September and Lake View Park Finally Councilman Dougherty’s mo- the light sails off her as quick as you Eewiston. Baldwin Sebago the official programme. term of court. Webb drove down Judge to the Commission of ‘Clew Association, at East Sebago, October 8th, 2.30.—Praise service con- tion was'referred can,’ he shouted to the mate. up Wednesday, -on in his own Rev. J. R. Clifford. PILE of your carriage. Public Works. and boar The boat from Bos- 9th and 10th. ducted by Ijlankets the royals and to'gallant sails, Sunday morning of welcome Rev. C. and 3.00— Addresses by in the are In the board the matter was laid a ton brought to Portland two lads, Joseph Cumberland County Agricultural right, window, of tlie Moon. upper hand lively boys C. Phelan and Mayor Cutter. Response THE Total Eclipse at on the table. ‘What’s the matter with the old man Finocohiaro, aged 17, and Joseph Lawlor, Horticultural Society, Narraganset Pres. Ira G Hersey. all wool and in by elegant (warp A total of the moon, visiblo 13th 4.00— Address “Bible by Rev. eclipse MERRY-GO-ROUND MUST MOVE. now?’ said the sailors, as they looked aged 15, belonging in Chelsoa. The boys Park, Gorham, September 10th, 11th, Study” will occur and J. M. Frost, Bangor. Blankets. this latitude, tonight horizon and saw but at the station ard 13th. filling the aldermen around the nothing yesterday appeared police 4.30— Business. morning, September 3rd and At the preceding meeting at and blue borders. Wednesday and the clear in this and claimed that they left East Somerset Agricultural Society, of committees Pink, yellow a on Port- sunshine sky. city Appointment J 4th. Moon enters shadow at 11 o’clock had licensed merry-go-round 11th and 13th. all hands turned to Chelsea for a little and Hartland, September 10th. 7.15— Praise service conducted by Rev. as new snow. Measure foot of Mellen street. “Nevertheless get- fishing gunning As clean and 21 minutes on the night of the 3d; land street at the at R. Miss in the sails. The took in Maine. had with them a gun East Eddington Farmers’ Club, East J. Clifford; reading by Lucy time the residents of that ting light captain trip They Miss 72 inches wide. total 0.27 in the morning Some ago October 1st and 3nd. Greenlaw of Westbrook; song by 79 inches long, eclipse begins and sent mo to assist. Of and revolver. Tho had'been taken Eddington, a the wheel gun Winnie of Biddoford. of the 4th; middle of eclipse 1.18; total region protested against merry-go-round Pillsbury, $5.50 a course we all thought it was a of for 'convenience in’oarrying. Thoy Franklin County Agricultural Society, 7.45— Address ‘‘Three Views of the Soft, warm, fluffy. pair. and a licen se was refused. piece apart Ep- ends 2.08 shadow 3.15. in that place 18th and H. E of Ban- eclipse ;^moon[leaves but we worked with a will they would to Lewiston first. at Farmington, September 17th, worth League,” Rev. Foss, But at the recent meeting the city fath- foolishness, thought go the told us to. rooted it towards man ciry ana 19th. gor. and the license because Captain They 8.30—Praise service. these Runaway onSFederal Street. ers nodded, slipped at Thursday, you’ll we had no sooDer those sails when they reached a of woods, about Konnebeo Agricultural Society, “Man’s to Be- The man has “Well, got piece 9.00—Address, Ability was a runaway on Federal through. merry-go-round 18th and see Blankets worth There lively it struck. out of the clear ten miles this side of Lewiston a tramr Readfleld, September 17th, lieve in Something,” by Rev. A. F. other his in than Right COMPANIONING that serious already erected delightful machine, street narrowly escaped doing an awful It tore our came out of the told them tc 19th. Chase of the East Maine Conference it down sky came gale. bushes, notice. A attached to a but he must take forthwith, your injury. ; horse, wagon, mainsail and other sails to ribbons hold their took the Hancook County Fair Association, at seminary. fathers last revoked great up hands, cylindei “Wasted took and made tracks for the side- as the city evening 9..45—Address, Energy," by White, 76x64 inches, 49 cts. fright than a flash. It came ‘but end from the revolver, robbed them of $1.50, Wyman Park, ^Ellsworth, September 10th, the license and direoted the marshal quicker Rev. C. S. Cummings of Augusta. borders. walk A man and woman were in the city 11th and 13th. These have fancy as the sailors say. all the money they had, two shirts, and 11.00— Business. to see that the machine is moved forth- to, but something caused the horse to in Maine State with of officers. Miscellane- clean way, “How did the captain know it was a pair of stockings, which were theii Pomological Society, Reports. Election Gray—a gray—with bright take to the street where he ran in- with. ous. again coming? Why, he was in his cabin and gripsack. The lads say they didn’t dare the State Agricultural Society at Lewis- borders, 89 cts. off one of 1.15— Praise service. graduated to an express wagon, taking NEW BUILDINGS. mako a fuss as could hear ton. happened to see his glass go down to they quite 1.30— Address, “Individual Responsi- You’ve bought hundreds of pairs of this same its wheels. The two horses then ran up line of Blankets of us at $1.25 a and got Petitions for leave to erect new wood- That meant and a of the tramps’ companions whist- Maine State Agricultural Society, on Rev. W. F. Berry of Water- pair, suddenly. something; party bility,” by worth, too. the but were caught before further and referred your money’s street, en (buildings were received ho hustled on deck. A good captain ling and singing in tho woods near by. their grounds at Lewiston, September ville. was done. 2.15— Address, “Waiting for the Perfect damage as follows: and his barometer as a cat After were robbed had seen 3d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th. Blankets at $2.25,2.69, 3.50, 4.25, watches they they Rev. S. T. Westhofer of Bath. shed North and Man,” Of J. H. Wolf, a wooden'one-story watches a mouso. all of sporting life they desired, and re- Aroostook Agricultural 2.45— Address, “Christian Service,” 5.00. Horticultural at of Auburn.. at rear of No. 467 Fore street. “That is the only white squall I ever traced their steps to Portland. Society, Presque Isle, Rev. E. S. Stackpole Autumn Blanket busi« 3.30— Address. “The Average Man," Our early Of John L. Brackett, a two-story wood- saw. I don’t want to out in September 10th, 11th and 13th. got caught Rev. C. W. Barsons, Portland en at the foot of Hanover Fish Arrivals* o.'Muriiu cumuBnauu ness is in full building street, one with a small boat.” Agriuiiuiurai oocieijy B 7.15—Praise service. i^iano solo, Miss swing. 35x8a feet, to be used as a mill. The schooner Mary Hagan brought at Harrison, September 24th, 25th and Grace Emery of ?Biddeford: song, Miss of Lewiston. Of Wm. H. Sargent, an'addition to The Battleship Maine, 23 swordiish to John Loveitt Monday. 26th. Carrie E. Miller 7.45—Address, “Young People and dwelling at Nos. 180-14 Cumberland Also the 30,000 North Knox, September 24th, 25th and Secretary Herbert has given orders to Fanny Hayden brought Amusements,” by Rev.. C. L. Goodell of street. of mixed and the Hover’s 26th. have the battleship Main made ready as pounds fish, Boston. North Washington County Agricultural IJ. R. LIBBY. OLD BUILDINGS. Bride 10,000 pounds. soon as possible, and has detailed Captain sept2d2t Society, at Princeton, August 27th, 28th In City Hall. Inspector of Buildings J. G. Ward re- Crowningshield to her command. The and 29th. exhibits that were left in City ports that he considers the following Maine will join Admiral Bunco’s squad- The Penobscot County Agricultural Sooiety, Hall, and the band concerts with the and buildings unsafe both as to fire and ac- ron. J of insects, reptiles, dogs erves at Old Town, October 1st, 2d and 3d. wonderful feats of the triok dog Jack, cident, and recommends their removal: Mr. A. S. Crowninshiold, who will The weather today cats,—also the stings of Are like Oxford County Agricultural Society, > excellent audiences to the fair yes- is to Wooden building rear of No. 41 Cros3 sommand the vessel, is well known to Fire. drew likely bees and be at Paris September 17th, 18th and 19th. ! bo Fair. * and Superintended Dennison wasps—should street, John t C. Small agent; wooden our citizens, as he was for a long time They are terday Sept. 3,1895. I■ treated with Pittston ; Agricultural and Trotting smiled as he counted up the box office instantly rear of No. 475 Commercial commander of this lighthouse district, building Park Association, at East Pittston, street, said to be owne d by James H. □apt. Crowningshield is at present com- receipts. Cood Servants September 10th, 11th and 12th. Mon- McGlinchy. manding the receiving ship Richmond, regular But make Sandy River Agricultural Society, at The owners of these buildings are cited stationed at Philadelphia The Maine, SOUTH PORTLAND, Sale Starks, October 1st. OURday Bargain to 12 to show cause if any when commissioned, will come to Maine appear Sept. Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Farmers’ this Tues. why should not be taken down. for her service of plate. Poor Masters begins they Association, at Pleasant Hill, Scarboro, [Pain- Inspector Ward also reported that the To The Federals of Portland and Fort keep your Nerves steady, 17th and 18th. day morning. old shed in the rear’of 495 Fore street Non Partisan U. C. T. U. Convention. September soldiers played quite an exciting game Your Head clear, Control Agricultural Somerset Society, afternoon on the Willard de. was in a dangerous condition and it was Build yesterday Thirty-eight great The Maine Non-Partisan W. C. T. U. up your Strength, at Skowhegan, September 17th, 18th and of the Brown es- zrounds. one of the feat- Killer voted that the trustees will be held at Perhaps leading invention Belfast, Sept. Sharpen your Appetite, 19th. partment offerings. I The and surest tate be cited to 12 to show You ures of the game was the umpiring of quickest appear Sept. 17-19. A fine programme is and must have and Horticul- || prepared Sagadahoc Agricultural oolored batsman one I for aches and cause if any why the building should Soule, who, when the Every worth com- remedy pains, shore will no doubt be a good attendance. at Topsham, October [| tural Sooiety, 8bh, to the announced soreness of kind. Used not bo taken down. for stepped plate, playfully J any j| Due fare round trip is granted on 9th and 10th. for. Pure Rich Blood the game called on account of darkness, ing everywhere for fifty years, II THE JOINT CONVENTION. She Maine Central and Bangor & Aroos- County Agricultural The Best Medicine to Vitalize Washington l'he pitching of both sides was first class and sold this El of Lumber were elected as sook railroads and their branches. at Pombroke, September 25th and everywhere Surveyors and Society ind called forth many a howl of approval follows: T. Enrich the Blood, is year. Double quantity but sum. quality— II Oliver McDonald, George 28th. 13 to 18 the from the crowd. The score was earns prios, 2ov a bottle. See that you get || Charles Phenix. Freeport Steamboat Line Bought by Hr. Town October genuine (Perry Dari* t Son) I'ain-Killer. Edwards, Washington Fair, 1st, BI g£ in favor of the soldiers. The of Charles Howe, har- Baxter, OWEN, & CO. resignation 2nd and 3d. The O. U I. Club held their annual MjOORE bor master, was received and accepted. Hood's Waldo and Penobscot Agricultural The Freeport steamboat line, whioh picnio at Simonton’s Cove Labor Day. Goes As weighers of ooal, iron and vege- at Monroe, September 10th, 11th 'AU Pain runs the steamer Phantom, has been Society, Miss Alice Broughton is entertaining If E. Thurst-on and Patrick tables, Edgar and 12th. bought by Hon. James P. Baxter, who visitors from New York. t Craven were elected. Sarsaparilla a attend- number of will operate it. The steamer now runs to The Quite large people One True Blood Purifier At Denver, Col. O. B. Hackenburger, id the BACK BAY SEWER. pionlo at Sebago Lake yesterday. iff. c„ iff. a. South Freport; but will soon take ad- an unattached wheelman, won the Prominently in the Public Eye. raoe THE regular monthly meeting of the Maine It was ordered that the commissioner vantage of the recent of the twenty-five mile road yesterday, 1 dredging record, j.jjne 1 HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Charitable Mechanic Association will b« be instruct- establishing a world’s held at of streets, drains and sewers Harriseekit river and run up to «we all liver bilious. Library Room. Mechanics’ Hall, Freeport Hood’s PillsS Ills, hour, 4 minutes, 47 seconds. The record Biliousness, Headache, THURSDAY at of the Indigestion, EVENING. Sept. 5th. 7.30. ed to make a preliminary "survey village. ness, headache. 25c. 10 seconds, HARMON heretofore was 1 hour, _ A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Sept3d3t GEO. A.