E5E1 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. D53 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 39. PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3. 1900. PRICE THREE GENTS.
H1SOKLLAMUOVS. due to diligent censorship rather than to as none of them were in condition to re* any lack of developments. cieve visitors. As soon as the anchors were down the mail boats SEAR TO WAR. A Shanghai special announces the re- began to start towards the shore and from this time on ceipt of an official telegram from the the busy little steam launches may be How would like to own Li Yamen you Tsung asserting that the min- seen at almost any time dodging between One of I ho Ntw isters were all well on July HO and that the ships and the shore or from ship to --«■* ship. vegetables, fruits and other supplies had As night came on the Ardois system of been sent to the legations on several oc- night signalling from ship to ship began casions. “Friendly Intercourse,” the and was watched with much interest from Fort Allen BALLETTO official telegram says, “is now being car- park and the har- Used bor. The crowd of small craft about the Language by Secre- ried on between the ministers and the BOARDS ? big ships as the fell and CAME imperial government. multiplied night many excursion parties sailed in and out According to the Daily how- They are entirely now, inter- Express, through the long line the eve- ever, cablegrams irom Che Foo announce during instructive, and fasci- tary --- esting, Hay. that imperial r- ning. for of all troops advancing to oppose nating, people ages, the relief have WILL LAN DA LARGE FORCE.'""’ aid in force, completely wiped and gieatly making home out a Christian town near Pekin, killing Admiral Furquhar informed the com- attractive, Beautifully gotten live foreign priests and 10,000 native mittee yesterday afternoon that he would up in five sizes, from 22x36 up Christians. Gen. Caselee so says this to 30x60 inches. Prices $6 to correspondent, was strongly opposed to be p'eased to land a large force of men side an immediate $12. One of board is green advance, but he was over- to participate in Tuesday morning’s pa- for the ruled by the other commanders and in- cloth balls, &c., other, Arrived rade. The will con- Believed Chinese Would brigade probably wood for r m fluenced by Washington’s order to Gen. Ships polished ring Big sist of between 1,400 and bluo &c. 2? Chaffee to “proceed without an instant’s 1,600 men, games, Twenty games. *' jackets and marines. There are two bands such old a delay. All games £ heckers, Accept. From in the fleet, one on the flagship and the ® Shanghai the Daily Express has chess, id croki- other on the These backgammon received confirmation of the reported Kentucky. bands will nole are omitted. H'lh board be consolidated for the murder of 60 missionaries in the province at probably parade on and fitted with the r 5“ Patent of Siam Si with the additional informa- Yesterday Tuesday another band or possibly ~ two more be Fiexoid Cushion (a st ingen- tion that women were may provided by the cele- eight English br ition ious device). Wit! v- acli board dragged out of the mission buildings committee. The ollioer com- by the the following imf and a Chinese mob, who beheaded them in manding landing party will be Capt, foaents F. W. of the and his are furnis co without the streets of Chu Chou. Dickens, Indiana, parts staff One Battle Be French are will be as follows: extra charge; 17 dur- Possibly May troops reported to have 5 ID. fished, Brigade Dick- c occupied Meng Tse in the province of p. Commander—Capt.F.W. balls, fivo able, compositioi Yun Nan. ens. 30 urora 3 colors; polisheu rings, Required. The Tien Tsln of the Brigade Adjutant—Lieut H. George five colors; 10 hardwood finished correspondent Standard says: 2 leather Continued on Third Page. tenpins; large tipped “A heart rending letter has been re- cues for balls; 2 smaller hard- ceived from the Japanese legation, dat- wood cues’ 2 flexible shooters; ed July 22, stating that the casualties 1 hardwood triangle; 1 hardwood number 60 per cent, that only 25 cart- square; 1 deflecting block de- ridges per man are left, with rations vice; green chalk forcue tips; 1 sufficient for five days and that it is THE PROGRAM. Not Believed Advance feared the will succumb within and Bond’s set of pocket covers; 1 set of four legation Waitt movable, adjustable a week.” leveling Mr. Broderick s statement in the House Full directions Has lcg<. printed Begun. of Commons Great and rules for all yesterday, placing playing games. Britain on record as unalterably opposed Call at our office, or write and to the partition of China, is well received BLACKSTONE we will send man with samples. by all the morning papers which, for lack of other news devote their Man u fact tired Kxelnalvely by chiefly comments to Dr. Morrison's remarkable CIGAR THE E T BURRQWES CO, message to ths Times, cabled yesterday No Word From Gen. Chaffee to the United States. Part Sailors Take 72 Free St., Portland, Ma'ne- The Berlin correspondent of the Daily T» UU VC U1 II The n I ViiiViUj icpui Jjiliipoi Leading Yesterday. llam’s extraordinary sermon of Monday au(242wlstp on board the Hohenzollern, says that some of the most striking sentences attri- In Celebraiion, Wg Londre buted to the Kaiser are the following: “Once again has the heathen spirit of the Amelekltes been raised in distant in the woriu. Asia with great power and much oun- ning. With destruction and murder it Known will the to Everywhere. I Washington, August 3.—Secretary dispute way European trade and European culture. It will dispute to Li has closed The North Atlantic squadron, the most Hay’s reply Hung Chang the victorious march of Christian cus- QUALITY fljet that has ever visited Port- the negotiations with China unless the toms an d Christian faith. powerful anchor in the harbor old viceroy is able to secure the full ac- “And again is heard God’s command, land, dropped yester- COUNTS. ‘Choose us out men and out to after 5 o’clock. of our terms relative to the for- go tight day afternoon shortly ceptance with Amelek.' lie at anchor inside of House ADMIRAL FARQITIIAR ministers and that at one.?. No or- The ships eign “A hot and sanguinary struggle has mm... island, and the Texas, the one nearest ders, therefore, looking to a relaxation begun Already a number of our breth- Copyright by Elmer CliicKering, Boston. ren are over there under lire. more the is anchored a little to the north of the preparations for the advance on Many city, are traveling ulong hostile coasts, W o men Pekin have out from of Fort Gorges. The ships as they now gone Washington “You have seen them, the thousands from the Texas are for, as the situation Is described by one who at the call of volunteers to the front lie, taking outward, At the of the will guard the have assembled as follows: The Texas, Indiana, Massa- seashore leading ollicials here, “there will empire somewhat with their wait carried on board of men and themselves to oattle with victorious ban- and the impatient long parties be no on our in advance chusetts, Kearsarge, Kentucky women who at work bargaining part ners. who remain at are for it was some time before the ar- kept industriously We, home, at the end of the line early and the mountains of the con session the Chinese authori- llagship New York, waving handkerchiefs and minature by bound by other sacred duties. Woe unto rivals could a at the nearest House island. This get sight ships Hags ties of full ami free communication with us if we remain slothful and sluggish long string There was plenty to see in the harbor, About 5 o’clock the flagship reached the while they are engaged in their difficulty of battleships valued at millions of dol- foreign ministers.” to them interested and her station inside of House island where and bloody work, and if, rroin our and the however, keep will fuul here the There a note lars, representing lighting she had selected a tine One right styles Is, moreover, ominously we look on while amused until the line of white ships anchorage. piace, only curiously long one the close to actual of war strength of the navy, was viewed last by the ships passed flagship and of mannish hats for summer declaration in Sec- they wrestle in battle came into from the Eastern Promenade sight. dropped their anchors in the inverse or- retary assertion that the Chinese “Not only should we mobilize bat- night by Hay's There were quite a few yachts of all der of their entrance to the port, the last vacationing. Soft pearl gray, talions ot troops, but we should also, thousands of wnile their entrance government is “unfriendly.” people, classes and descriptions out with gay ship,the Texas, going nearest to the and snail set In motion an army of city white and the va- into the harbor was also witnessed by aboard to escort the fleet to before she anchor. duck, linen, That kind of language Is extreme dlplo- trained people to bexanrt entreat for our parties port. dropped crowds. The breeze was just right for good sail- Immediately the big anchor of the New rious for macy and It is only a narrow step lie- .brethren that they strike into the big caps boating, golfing fpmy ing ana some of these yachts ran several York spiushed over the side, the flagship and wild chaos with sword in hand. May The ships were first sighted well off the tween it formal war. miles oil shore and were the first to come was surrounded by a score or more of and tennis. they strike for our most sacred posses- Eastward about 2 o’clock. At that The here that the time up with the big ships Besides these boat3 of all descriptions Many of these impression prevails sions. W'o would pray that God the Children's white duck hats. T U JQ yachts there were some of the smaller were men from shore who desired to Chinese government, if It is not absolute- Lord, may make heroes of our men and they were about 15 miles from Portland steamers all of them with large crowds make contracts for supplying the fleet bffreft of to act in lead those heroes to and that and It was not until three hours ly powers defiance of victory, Head, on board. The demonstration was not with all kinds of Some of them then, with laurels on their hemiets and things. the Boxers, will accept our terms, and later that they reached their anchoring as great in this regard as it was last contained people on pleasure bent, while CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK orders on their breast, He may lead them year when the ships came in, but what there were a few other boats at hand 1HE H4TTFR* some sach action is looked for very home to the land of their fathers. ground where they are to remain until COP there was of it was very pleasant to see. which contained people who hastened Middle oi ?(aine. soon. a battle, not it is “Our will not be linished in one afternoon. 197 St. I’oriiumlt Possibly more, tight Wednesday The fleet seemed to creep in to pay their to the Admiral com- but let not our hands slowly respects believed than one at the most, will be day; grow weary The ships left Gardiner’s bay on Tues- towards the laud. The New or to extend courtesies to the Geo. A. Coffin M’q’k. or sink until is secured. Let our flagship manding to the victory ran east- York, by her three tun- officers. required bring imperial govern- be as a wall of lire around the day. Wednesday morning they distinguishable prayers and the admiral’s One of first was nels, flag floating at the callers Capt John 11 SK?a^iasa»y.grryi^ capita a,. ment to the point or acceptance, though camp of our brethrea. Eternity will re- ward, encountering a severe tog off the —— ■ wm $100,000.00 j the was! followed close at hand by Dennett of the Woodbury, who paid his In that case It Is questionable whether veal the fulfillment of an old I peak, promise. coast, but the weather cleared along in the Kentucky, Kearsarge, Massachusetts, respects to the Admiral in due form. the original conditions would be regard- “Call upon me in troubie-and I wiil | the afternoon. The ships were Indiana and Texas. Half speed was With him went the committee represent- and Undivided $33,000.00 ed as still open to acceptance. If the Chi- deliver thee. contin- perform- Surplus Profits, Therefore, pray maintained until Portland head was the celebration consist- nese government now accepts, however, ’' ing squadron evolutions during Wednes- ing committee, ousiy. reached when the flag ship set a still ing of Aldermen Elias Thomas, E Solicits the accounts of Banks,Her. the Lfnited States government will be afternoon and forenoon. Jr., The WILL BE day yesterday slower for the other The rev-
I % :-——-____ the opportunity to see the battle navy Her main armament consists of 6 8-inch 1-pounder rapid lire guns, 4 Colts and rican coast where he won distinction, Oervera’s fleet was to put in an PRESS, and the residence of Charles F. lor honors against the Both expeoted army. of. guns and 10 4-luch rapid lire guns, Her 2 S-inoh rapid lire field guns. This suppression of the slave trade was appearance at any time. Libby, Falmouth Hotel, Masonic hall those teams claim to be about as as good speed Is 01 knots. hard and irksome work and fraught with Among other officers of the New York and hundreds of others. Hall Is any in the but who THE KENTUCKY. City business, those know much danger. He was made an actifig is Ensign O. E. Deligeorges of the covered with electric with the say that the sailors will at b9 THE TEXAS. lights big any rate, Tho battleship Kentucky is a sister master in 1859-61 and brought to the Grecian navy who is learning how the motto “Weloome Home” across the front jible to give the soldiers a run for their The battleship Texas was in ship of the Kearsarge and her tonnage, United States a captured slaver the Americans do things on their crack men of it. The streets are money. begun brightly lighted C-Bllnued (mm First I’ligc. 1883. She Is t6ns. Her cost was cost, speed and armament are the same Triton with a crow of 10 men aftfl no ’o war. with vari colored of and On the Forest 0,815 strings lamps avenue grounds today over $3,000,000. ller main armament con- as those of the Kearsarge. The Kearsarge other offloer. He served the War OajSt. C. M. Chester commands the the trolley poles are also covered with at 13.80 p. m., a of base bail will during Commissary— Asst. Paymaster game sists of 0 10-inch and 0 0-lnoh guns. Her and Kentucky were both built at New- in the North AtlanUo squadron WaS pres- crack battleship Keituokv. He is con- bunting. Brigade be played between Fort Prables and a speed is 18 knots. She Is a sister §hlp to port News. ent at both attacks on Fort Fisher made sidered one of the best officers in the ser- E, F. Hall. picked nine from the Ken- CITY FILLED WITH STRANGERS. G. R. battleship the battleship Maine and therefore of a commander in 1865 and a commodore in vice. For some years he was a command- Brigade Quartermaster—Lieut. tucky. Mr. Pond will for the pitch interest toJMaine 1897. Admiral Farquhar commanded the ant of cadets at the naval academy aud The trains are into Portland Salisbury. Prcblea and Flout, Ijjiwson will also great people. bringing Ordnance Oltioer—Lieut. II E, be THE Trenton when she was wrecked at Apia earlier in his career he was on the coast Brigade seen In THE OFFICERS. hundreds of strangers. Col. lJoothby has the line up. INDIANA. Samoa, March 16, 1889, Here his gallant- survey. In 18*78 he commanded the Cin- Smith. On of been informed that the con- Wedhesday next week the fort The Complete tint of Those ou Hoard the ry and coolness saved the American navy cinnati during the war with Spain. personally Brigade Medical Oilioor—Surgeon C. will battleship Indiana was begun in boys try conclusions with a team from an loss of life. His coun- Another ollioor on the in ducted tour over the Soo line will leave 1891. She is 10,810 tons. Her cost was North Atlantic Squadron. appalling Kentucky Biddls. from the Massachusetts. man- whom the will be interested is F. N. nearly $0,000,000 Her main armament trymen must recall with pride the people Minneapolis today and will arrive here Brisrade Signal Oilicer—Ensign bo remem- a ner in which Gapt. Farquhar saved from Lieut. .7. B. Bornadou. It will Monday morning, at 0 00, and Freeman. THE BOAT consists of 4 13-inoh, 8 8-inch guns, and The following is complete list of the August 6, RACE. a crew of 450 men and officers bered that it was this gallant officer who this train is crowded with Aid—Aaval Cadet R. L, Berry. 4 0-inoh rapid lire guns. Her speed is officers of the North Atlantio drowning returning squadron from this commanded the torpedo boat Winslow off Maine people. Even a car load is The city has provided a landing stage The boat race will oocur after- 15 knots. ship, special Tuesday corrected up to August 1: other officers of the ship who Cardenas In the action of May 11, 1898, coming from the Pacific and thou- which through the courtesy of Agent Among slope noon at 4 o’clock, so it was arranged yes- THE MASSACHUSETTS. — Hear Admiral are well known in Portland are Gapt. A. with tho shore batteries of the Spanish in sands from the states near our borders. Monday of the Grand Trunk, has been Commander-In-Chief afternoon the S. Snow of the New York, lie which he was severely wounded It was at tho dock near the big eleva- terday by committee. The The Massachusetts was be- Farquhar. flagship GET YODR TICKETS TODAY. located battleship man and alwavs in this action that Worth a Personal Staff—Chief of Staff, Captain is a liockiand. spends Ensign Bag- tor. This stage will be used for the land- prizes are beautiful silver loving cup, gun In 1891. She is 10,810 tons. Her cost A, S Snow; aide, Lieut.-Commander W. as much of his time at that plaoe as pos- ley, the first officer killed in the war with At 10 o'clock this morning the ladles A. Marshall; llag II utenant, Lieut. Commander W. S. Benton. New York (flagship)—Captain A. S. Snow, Lieut-Commander W. 11. Baylf# (Kr*g. FI.), Lieut.-Commander J. B. Murdock (ex.otfi.), Lieut. Commander C. C. Kogers, Lieut. A. C. Almy, Lieut, G. K. Salisbury, Lieut. A. H. Davis, Dieut. G. C. Davison, Dieut. (j, g ), E S. Kellogg, Ensign 0. E. Deligeorge3, K G. N., Ensign C A. Abeie, Naval Cadet J. J. Hyland, Naval Cadet S. w. Hryant, Naval Cadet C. T. Wane, Naval Cadet W. K. Kiddle, Naval Cadet W. S. Case, Naval Cadet W. K. Wortman, Med. Insp. J. C. Boyd, (Surg. FI.), P. A. Surgeon E. S. Bogert. Jr., Asst. Surgeon W. M. Garton, Pay Insp. J. Foster (Pay Fleet), Chaplain C. Q. Wright, Maj. Marines C. A. Doyen (M. of FI ), 1st Lieut. John S. Bates, (U. S. M. C.), Boatswain P. Mullen, Gunner M. P. Brady, Carpenter J. I. Haley, Act, War. Maohinlst A. Gay, Warrant Machinist T. O’Donnell, Act. War. Machinist J. Dexter, Act. War. Ma- chinist J. J. Doffy, Pay Clerk J. E. Col- cord, Fleet Pay Clerk F. S. Larkin. Kentucky—Captain C. M. Chester, Lieut.-Commander H. Osterhaus (ex- olli), Lieut.-Commander C. A. Gove, Lieut. W. L. Kogers, Lieut J. B. Berna- dou, Lieut. M. Bevington (ch. eng.), Lieut. J, C Leonard, Lieut. W M. Crose, LiiUt.W. A. Moffett, Lieut (3. g ), W. P. Scott, Lieut, (j. g,), D. M. Garri- son, Ensign E. Woods, Naval Cadet F. Ii. Naile, Naval Cadet S. H. K DoyD, Naval Cadet L. Noa, Naval Cadet J. W. Schoenlleld, Naval Cadet G. B. Landen- bsrger, Naval Cadet G. E. Landram, Surgeon C. P. Lumsden, P. A. Surgeon C. G. Evans, Paymaster J. Q Lovell, 1st Lieut. Marines F. E Evans, Boatswain F. E. Larkin, Gunner H. E. Ellers, Gun- ner O. Fries, Carpenter T. E. Kiley, Act, War. Mach. M J. Clancy, Act War. Mach. O. Dittriod, Act. War. Mach. D, Purdon, Act. War Mach. G. C. Ellerton, Pay Clerk O, F. Cato. Kearsarge—Captain W. M. Folger, Lieut.-Commander G. A. Merriam (ex. om.), Lieut.-Commander N. K. Usher, Lieut. C. W. Jungen, Lieut. F. J. Ilaese- ler, Lieut E. Theiss (ch. en.), Lieut. J. NEW YORK iriASSAtmrsET rs.
of the Old Home Week committee are to lng of the men from the fleet for the pa- offered by the firm of Wocamun-uooii begin the distribution, of tickets for th9 rade and will also be the general land- oomparty, which manufactures thou- Hall. ing place during the time that the ships sands of dollars worth of silver articles concert on Monday evening at City remain in Portland. The officers will of this character in the course of the This distribution will be made in the utilize the Custom House probably year; and $15 in cash for the best boat, aldermen’s chamber. Each will wharf as heretofore. applicant landing and $25 in cash for the second boat. The be to the name of the guests The committee bad blue obliged put prepared prints loving cup is 12 inches, and with pedes- entertained on a book provided for the route of the being showing procession, tal, lo inches high, and is elaborately en- the The number of tickets is measured in feet with all of the purpose. princi- graved. At its base are crossed geld oars limited and the late comers will not be marked it for the infor- pal points upon enwound with golden rope. This cup able to secure any. mation of the Admiral and his offioers. is very graceful In construction and is Sometime before th9 parade on Tuesday pronounced by all who have seen it to be ACCOMMODATIONS FOB JACK morning an officer from the landing most artistic In every respect and cred- brigade, probably Lieut Harry George, itable to its makers and designers. The will go oyer the route of the mnroh with cup will be on exhibition until it is won, Established the Y, HI. Ool. ifi. C. Milliken of the chief marshal’s in the window of M, Stelnert & Son’s, Cosy Quarters by staff to further complete the arrange- Congress street, near the corner of Casco C. A. at AuflUo. lum. ments It w vs stated on the ilagship The conditions of this race have been yesterday that the binding force from decided upon us follows: Any ten-oared For the accommodation of the sailors the fleet alone would extend almost half boat from any ship and as many fiooi a mile. each ship as wish, may enter for this con- of the fleet, the naval branch of the Y. made from a test. The start will be point M. C. A. was established at the Audi- AS TO VISITING THE SHIPS. off the Great Eastern wharf,near the foot torium last evening. Janitor Frown No announcement has been formally of the Eastern Promenade and tbe course will be out and around the Tex- brought out 150 cots and most of them made as yet regarding the opening of the as and Indiana and thence to tne start- were occupied by men from the Kear- ships for Inspection by the public. Ad- This will be a row of about a ing point. sarge,who were given a night off. News- miral T’arqulmr stated that the visiting mile in length. The judges are to be selected the committee whioh has this papers, magazines and stationery are pro- hours on board the ships would b3 from by feature in charge which consists of Al- vided by the association so that the place 10 30 a m. until 5 m., with the p. excep- dermen E. C. Milliken and Florence F. is decidedly homelike for Jack while ha tion of the hour from noon until 1 Driscoll. to the valuable prizes p. in., Owing is ashore. This coffee and rolls when the men are at dinner. As to the offered for this contest and the intense morning ships which will receive visitors no rivalry which exists between the boat will be served. definite statement has as yet been made. crews of the several ships the boat race Mr. Dinsmore of the association was in that this matter has created no end of interest on the The Admiral stated charge last evening and Officer Craig wYas was usually left to the discretion of the ships of the squadron. This contest also also on hand to see that no trouble oc- commanders of the ships who ordinarily meets with the approval of the Admi received visitors when their ships were ral and the officers of the fleet who are curred. In condition to do so. The regular rou- not sorry to have the men’s interest The branch will be continued during tine of drill and instruction is continued aroused in the pulling of boats. All who the stay of the fleet in Portland. in port as well as at sea and is not de- wish may see this contest from the East- parted from. Some of the commanders ern Promenade where there will be a IS PH1NCE ALFEKT A SUICIDE. of the take an band oonoert in progress during the ships may opportunity New York, August 2.—The question up- some the afternoon on Tuesday by the American of making repairs during stay permost in clubland is whether the sud- in which that these Cadet band. The committee having ;his Portland may require den death of Q leen Victoria’s second eon, to the for matter in will so that ships be closed general public charge arrange the duke of was due a a letter Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, a short period. It Is of course the desire each boat will carry flag with INDIANA.
M. Foyer, Lieut. H. Georges, Lieut, (j. g ) K. S. Douglass, Lieut (j. g ) J. M Reeves, Ensign F. N. Freeman, Naval Cadet A. W. Johnsons, Naval Cadet D. P. Mannix, Naval Cadet J. B. Wain- wright, Naval Cadet J. W. Timmons, Naval Cadet K. L. Berry, Naval Cadet P Foley, Naval Cadet H. W. Osterhaus, Surgeon H. E. Ames, P. A. Surgeon W. M. Wheeler, Paymaster S. McGowan, Chaplain R. R. Hoes, Captain Marines T. B. Kane, 1st Lieut. Marines R. G. Mc- Connell, Boatswain J. J. Kochfort, Gun- ner C. S. Banderbeck, Gunner J. H. Lohman, Carpenter T. W. Richards, Act. War. Machinist O. Johnson, Aot. War. Machinist M. Casey, Act. War Machinist W. J. Trevorrow, Act. War Machinist H. Desmond, Pay Clerk L. W. Sanders. Indiana—Captain F.W. Dickins, Lieut Commander C. A, Dillingham (ex. offi.), Lieut.-Commander A. Cleaves, Lieut. C. A. E. King (ch. en.), Lieut F., K. Hill, Lieut. S. E. W, Kittelle, Lieut. W. W. Phelps, Lieut. H. J. Ziegemier, Lieut. C. T. Jewell, Surgeon W. A. McClurg Pay- master R Hatton, 2d Lieut. Marines Y. Foote, Act. Boatswain W. H. Johnson, Gunner P. Doherty, Act. Carpenter M. B. Pollock, Act War Mach. W. H. John- son, Act War Maoh E A. Salvator, Act War Mach. J. W. Clark, Act. War Mach. W. G. Hall. Pay Clerk T. Gregory. Massachusetts—Captain C. J, Train, Lieut.-Commander K. Niles (ex. olli ), Lieut. Commander J. P. S. Lawrence (oh. en.J, Lieut.-Commander T.M. Potts, Lieut. J. Hood, Lieut L, H Chandler, Lieut C. L. Hussey, Lieut, (j. g.), T. S. Wilson, Lieut, (j. g ) O. P. Jackson, En- sign J. H. Roys, Naval Cadet V. A. Kimberley, Surgeon J. C. Byrnes, Asst. Surgeon W. C. Braisted, Asst. Paymas- ter E. F. Hall, 1st Lieut. Marines J. S. Turrill, Act. Boatswain J. W. Stoakley, Gunner D. Lyons, Carpenter B, D. Pan- der, Act War Mach. J. H. Morrison, Act. War Mach J. O’Neill, Act. War Mach, A. Gibson, Act. War Mach, L. Arne, Pay Clerk E. N. Williams. Texas—Captain M. R. S. Mackenzie, Lieut-Commander C. W. Bartlett (ex. oiti,), Lieut. Commander J. R. Edwards (oh. en.), Lieut.-Commander W. I. Chambers, Lieut. F. 0. Bowers, Lieut. HEARS AHOE. H. K. Benharn, Lieut. H. E. Smith, » Copyright by N. L. Stebbena, Boston. Lieut, (j. g.) L, F. James, Ensign U. S.. TEXAS._ C. Biddle, Paymaster J. Maoy, Surgeon sible. The in Rockland swear by died in of his duties af- to a London cable to the C. Captain Marines F. H. people Spain, discharge suicide, says of the Admiral that the be afford- It. This letter will with was nearly $6,000,000. Her main arma- Carpenter, Snow and have followed his honor- ter his commanding officer had been Journal and Advertiser. It is recalled public upon correspond Delano, Boatswain A. Anderson, Gun- Capt. ed of these name of the whose boat it is and ment conists of 4 13-inch, 8 8-inch guns, able rocord with much pride. They are wounded, that his only son, Prince Albert, hilled every opportunity inspecting ships ner J. C. MoDermott, Carpenter A. R of his tho the race with and 4 6-inch lire Her speed now an to welcome himself a of a line ships squadron, strongest thus the people can follow rapid guns Act. War Maoh. M. Act, waiting opportunity couple years ago, during 16 knots, Maokie, Smith, IS GAY WITH BUNTING. to the incurable and best that has ever been in Portland. glasses. is Mach him when they hold their Old. Home fit of despondency due _ War. Mach. C. H. Casey, Aot, War Week celebration on Thursday. Capt. The city is rapidly ass lining its festive malady with which he was afflicted and THE BALL GAME SATURDAY. KEARSARGE, C. G. Nelson, Aot. War Maoh. M. M. THE Snow may not be able to visit Rockland, there are stronger reasons to believe that DESCRIPTION OF THE SHIPS Sohreiber, Pay Clerk D. F. Kronacher. attire. Many of the buildings about the The and Indiana are to the later has now followed the boy's ex- The crack ball team of the flagship has never Rear Admiral who com- Kearsarge going The battleship Kearsarge Farquhar, city are covered with bunting. Everyone ana will be found a brief de- that port from here but the New York ample destroyed himself. New York is to battle for a of ¥26 Following been in Portland. She was in 1896 mands this big fleet is a Pennsylvanian prize begun not be able to go. This matter has seems anxious to win the prizes of $50 of the fleet whioh Admiral her official trial last birth. He is 00 years old but this may the ball team from Fort Williams scription ana had September. by not as been decided SEIZURES LAST NIGHT. against a his yet fully Capt. for decoration of business blocks, She a speed of nearly 17 would be considered wild guess at andfjof on afternoon at 2 o’clock on Farquhar commands: developed Snow is much interested in Old Home and for the finest The police made seizures of liquor last Saturday knots. She is tons. Her co3t was from his appearance. He is a hand- $25 $15 ^decorated 11,525 age Week as he is in everything pertaining the notible night at Kane’s place, 295 Commercial the Bearing grounds which have been THE NEW YORK. about Her main armament some man with hair slightly tinged with private dwelling. Among $6,000,000. to Maine. the late war he was are on the Union street, and at Quinn's place, 97 Center 4 18-inch 4 8-inch and a soldierly figure. He graduated During daoorations those obtained the public for the purpose. the consists of guns, guns, grey secured a barrel by Rear Admiral Farquar’s flagship, In His first in command of the Badger which pa- Mutual the West End Hotel, street.At each place they is and 14 5-inoh rapid Are guns. She also from the naval academy 1859. building, The game is to be free to the public and New York, was begun in 1890. She trolled this coast for many weeks when the the and of ale and a barrel of hard stuff. has 20 Are guns, 6 sea duty was with a squadron on the Af- building occupied by Argus a great orowd will take advantage of 8,200 tons. Her cost was over $3,000,000. 6-pounder rapid AMUSBMKNTS. /AMUSEMENTS. made a In favor MISCELLANEOUS. FINANCIAL. very vigorous campaign AT OCEAN PARK. _ THE PRESS. of the amendment. The result has been a THE that few and of AN IDEAL SUMMER THEATliB-PRltSS AND very negroes registered, Opening of Chantauqnau Assembly PUBLIC. AUGUST 1800. those few voted. If i'lIIDAY, 8, registered probably — Yesterday. FOR PEAKS there ever was any doubt of the success '"TOURISTS ISLAND. TEIUJlSi of the amendment It was soon removed [SPECIAL TO THE PBESS.l Always lum to the corner of the at 8.00. Matinees at DAILY PBESS- by display of red shirts and repeating Congress and Oak Sts. when Evenings TOO MUCH 245 Ocean rifles. intimidation and force a Park, Me., August 8.—Thursday want By the year, $6 In advance or $7 at the end of By they INVESTMENTS WEEK JULY was the of 30, whole race has been opening day the Chautauqua |9qq the year. compelled to assist and the classes of the summer 50c and By the month, 50 cents. in its own disfranchisement, almost with- Assembly Gloves, up school at Ocean Park. The Matinees Except in sight of the national capital. assembly 25c and up WE OFFER Every Day JOHNSON. Monday. committee, consisting of Mrs. S, A. Por- Veilings, The DAILY PRESS is delivered at these rates The letter of the correspondent of the ter of Prof. H, B. Davis GEM THEATRE-‘STOCK every morning to subscribers in all parts of London Times in Pekin contains a good Peabody, Mass., Stocks, 50c and up COMPANY and in Westbrook and South Port- of Wilbraham, Mass., Rev. W. J. Twort WILLIAM GILLETTE'S GREAT SUCCESS. Portland, deal of convincing proof that to a cer- We are tlie Olove store A Farcical up of Lawrence, E. E. Davis of Au- only Howling Comedy ltt land. tain time the Mass., in town. Our are the X|,re(| government of China was Rev. Lewis Dexter of Veiling Municipal Bonds, Sale of Reserved Seats at the Casco Bay Steamship Co. Scaie of prlcesas MAINE STATE gusta, Whitman, PRESS (Weeklyl- latest. Our Stocks are made when seats for matinee will upon request be given one free ^ encouraging and even instigating the Slass., C. E, Milliken of Island Fails, buying any adjoining 1 By the year, $1 ;u advance, or $1.25 at the for us. Have you child between tiie ages of four and twelve with each seat purchased. The Casco 1 and Me., and Rev. A. E. Wilson of Lowell, exclusively Ihv 3* anti-foreign movement, that a very will leave Custom House Wharf at 7.30 for evenlug aud at 2.15 lor matinee 'l;' end of the year. Mass., have a strong and at- seen the ml Water Works Bonds, performances large measure of arranged For six momlis, 50 cents; for three months, responsibility belongs tractive programme. Besides the lectures, 2 E cents to it for the outrages. It has been evident concerts and other entertainments there NEW YORK STYLES, all will be a summer school of and prjces. enough along that either the go vern- oratory Portland Railroad Bonds, Subscribers whose are not delivered physical culture, a school of Bible study SS’OOLLOM’S' ™ papers ment had lost control, or was conniving THEATRE,” for young people and a Biblical Institute. promptly are requested to notify the office of with th9 Boxer MANAGEMENT MR. B '.UTLEY McCULLUX. movement, and the report The first exercise Thursday was the the DAILY PRESS, No. 07 Exchange street, Bank Stock. of this correspondent affords strong evi- devotional in the chapel conducted by Portland Me._ * dence that it was the latter, Another Rev. W, P. Curtis of Apponaug, R. I. This Week. | C”V.“1" The was “Jesus Every Evening "irSiSSjiS: of topic Our Helper.Rev. Patrons of the PRESS who are leaving towu piece evidence in the same direction is Boland Glove So. Matinees l>«ily Except Monday. Mr. Curtis will hav e charge of the morn- aug2d3c may have the addresses of their found in the — In temporarily fact that as soon as the ing devotionals during the first eight ♦ Mr. Bartley McCullum Presents Ills Sui>erb Stock Company the Beautiful Foui Act changed as often as they may desire by Pi, papers found of the Mrs H. B. M. notifying the office government that It would have to days assembly. Moulton of will have answer to the powers it to "make Haverhill, Mass., began of the music for the FINANCIAL. charge devotionals. ■ violent of Innocence and —-■ THE NEW SOUTH. protestations came & Go. $ Interviewing Mr, Reed does not seem Following the devotional the open- H. M. = Paysoi ELEGANT APPOINTMENTS. KXt*U18ITK issue edicts commanding the ing session of the school of oratory and --JtTHJa COSTUMES to be very profitable employment. protection leave In of United Statoi Hotel 10 minutes. Hound Cars front ibe every Trip tickets on.. of physical culture. This department of the 32 EXCHANGE ST. ‘‘ foreigners, though previously it had cars admitting to theatre only 20 cents. Reserved Heats 10 an.l 20 cents extra. assembly work is in charge of Miss Sadai lebBdtf Privatehn The Maine Farmer apparently thinks given no signs of at what was seating six persons, 60 cents each seat. Tickets on sale in advance at Sawyer’s store Mount1*1’ displeasure P. Porter of Pea a tody, Mass., graduate square. Telephone No. 536-2. the Governor’s argument in favor of a going on. The of the is complicity govern- of the Emerson School of Oi’atory and a Bank Seei re seats early in advance. The demand very large. Casco National Production of VAD18. state auditor, which was published in ment of course makes the matter more teacher of several years experience. The In Preparation—A Magnificent RUO .OF. the PKESS sometime ago in the shape serious, and ths task of the allies more VVU1 IL»0 U1V1UDU X11UU U1UCD ^laUv a HiHinn If. ciwinlrr Kn £_ special advanced class which of an interview, is conclusive. The including will study some of Tennyson’s poems and PORTLAND, MAINE, main feature of that was that then the allies RIVER T ON^ PAR argument plicated, might expect as- selections from Shakespeare. The classes SECURITY. K/'TS. the council was accustomed to let bills sistance from the government in restoring will meet two hours daily. in order to on The young people’s class in Biblo study 1824. go through keep good order and placing affairs on a permanent- incorporated EVERY AFTEUIVOtm Ar\I) EVENING THIS will be taught by Miss Martin of White- a In- WEEK, terms a To those wishing conservative with their constituents which ly peaceful basis. But if the government Mass, field, Thursday forenoon at Curtis vestment in those Issues of bonds state auditor CAPITAL AND SVUPLU9 would not. is really behind the rising, then a Home Miss Martin began her work with strong which our savings banks are buying, 1 resistance is to the a large number of enthusiastic children. likely advance of the have to offer attractive Our esteemed contemporary, the Lew- The topic of the lesson this morning was many secuiltles America’s Greatest Vaudeville allies from Tien Tsin. “The from 4 to 4 1-3 cent. Slats, iston Sun, continues to discuss Prohi- Child Christ.” yielding per In the afternoon llev. Kerr sent on bition with great vigor. But is all this Boyoe Tup- ONE MILLION Special descriptions applica- SUPREME REPRESENTATIVES OF HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES, per, D. D., lectured on the topic, ‘‘Be a tion. effort worth while? 5s CURRENT“COMMENT. really Nobody Man.” The attendance was good and M « c iiiuiii an sm. » ■ v* ■■ ^aaflHKaiarSUraiB^ISfc^ taking much stock in prohibition as at Dr. Tupper held the close attention of present enforced. Everybody who has EXPLOITING OF WHITE SUPREM- his audience from start to finish. His DOLLARS. MATUS’S ROYAL HUNGARIAN lecture was th' product of profound think- ORCHESTRA, eyes to see and ears to hear admits that ACY. lien
he iveather Item* of Interest Picked to-any Up Along tlic VMWW^WW^WWWW ■i* likely to be fair Water Front. Portland, Aug. 3, 1000. •5 MAINE’S GREATEST -> The large schooner yacht Kathemimv STORE. arrived yestarday from New York. The schooner Emily A. Staples arrived with a large cargo of hay. The schooner 11. A. llolden arrived from St. John, Ns B., Capt. Molntire, is and the Bunting, Lanterns master of this vessel and brought 1,- | Flags jp 450,000 shingles to the ltufus Deering company. About the wharves afternoon I for yesterday Decorating. jj: were the hirgest crowds that have been known on the water front this summer. There's no excuse for not the house a little for Thd wharves afforded a lino point of van- 5J5 dressing up g tage from which to see the warships en- Old Home Week when it costs so little. It can be done with best part of ter the harbor aud people were not slow :5 very g the to tike advantage of this opportunity. little THE surf-bathing All of the island steamers also did a 3 labor, too, and still to dress old Portland in her best large helps up ip season is to business carrying psoph who desired a yet 35 attire for her can do a closer view of the fleet. welcoming guests. Everyone little, and every jp come, you know, and ON DEATH OF W. W. LATHAM. little there’ll be '■"‘"■‘rn VMmmmimm I. H-.il counts. and CCPYKIUMT I»00 IT THE PHOCTtH A UAMBLl CO. days days If CINCINNATI ^ jp At a meeting of the Wholesale Grocers this month, when if and Flour Dealers' association held you WHITE yes------LOGIC are at the a terday afternoon, the following resolu- II % beach, bath- DWIN tions were adopted relating to the death suit FORREST was once a ing where you can drilling stupid of W. W. Latham: *5 Bunting. JaLps^rvese §i hold of it “super.” In Portland, Me., August 2, 1900. Different colors, get quickly despair Forrest exclaimed: Whereas, another of our old and tried | 5C per yard 2: business friends has been called from this Lanterns. vg N? will be de- “Can't you it as I exceedingly say do?” “No,” said life, W. W. Latham of H. H. Nevens It seems a sirable. a company. but very short ^ Fle^-gs, 2^ There’s big the man; if I could, would I be time since he was occupying his accus- tomed at All at a t Here’s a mention. stock of working place his desk, and now we ^5 sizes, prices. just Made of rice paper with Bamboo 3E them here, a a shall see him no more. Mr. Latham came for $5.00 week?” If a you asked to our wide cheap yellow city from California, and at once Union mounted on strong sticks, gilded tips, ribs, wire bail, strong wood top and variety of styles identified himself with the business in- vJaLCks, gG soap to do the work of and at Ivory Soap the reply terests of Commercial street, especially, 5 30 cents bottom, and tin candle socket, all sorts of prices. and with those of the city at large. He it well be: “If I was not a And and shoes and might could, would I sell for half as demonstrative man, but his size & hang from windows, caps influence was apparent, in a quiet way, Mounted Flaggs, right much? in what he undertook. A reliable and Six inch for surf batli- Ivory Soap, being pure, costs but 35 50c, 75c, $1.15 and size, per dozen, 30c everything money, esteemed member of our association, a up 2^ « “ “ “ in0'. not more than a has to good and straightforward man has gone. Eight 50c 2? pure soap cost. Therefore, for all sizes, here’s an idea E'lacgs la^rge poles, « “ Kesolved, That we extend to the family dg Ten “ “ > "-- as to 75c of our deceased associate our sympathy price. “ on this with the assurance of Twelve “ “ « occasion, Size 4 feet by 6 made of excellent with strong ^1.00 *t the high esteem in which he was held by 3g feet, bunting An excellent hammock “ “ “ “ ill L’NIC AND piiAAIA. large patronage, anti this will be the his fellow merchants. canvas binding, Fifteen Kesolved. That the association in the $3.38 2.25 in ffrst—appearance of this splendid com- «gj the Basement for removal of another of its old time mem- pany outside the large citie3. There VAUDEVILLE AT UNDERWOOD bers, is reminded that sooner or later Made of will be two -—- $1.00. closely amusing burlesques present- death overtakes us all, and that it Is be- SPRING. £ ing the lull strength of the oompany and coming us to so live as to be ready for woven cotton twine with the It has been decided to furnish some fine a strong olio of musical, comedy and call. ^ Resolved, That the business house of valance and all extm attractions at Underwood for Old sensational acts. Seats on sale Saturday spreader, which the deceased was a member, and and there will doubtless Ng ^ Home Week, in this line there will be a large ad- likewise has our sympathy. I OREN HOOPER'S SONS. I ready to be hooked up. be some high class vaudeville that will vance sale for this attraction. Resolved. That these resolutions be spread upon the records and that a please a great majority of the patrons of McCULLUM’S copy THEATRE. he sent to the family and to the business the park. C. J. Gorman's vaudeville No attraction presented at the simmer house of the deceased. combination has been secured and will Sun a theatres this season shows off the abilities ! Bonnets, pass- be heard each afternoon and THE FIRST PARIS#. UU\A^AAAIJJ'JUUUT^'JViUJ^JUUVAAAJUUUlLL!UUUmj'JU'JU UVI/T evening of the talentel members of the famous fad at the next week. The entertainment will In- Old Home Week will be recognized at ing very top McCullum stock company so well as the clude five first rate acts, comprising a the First Parish on Sunday. This church, of its brilliant four act comedy drama, “The vogue now. troupe of trained dogs, a banjo artist, a as the record book says, “is the lirst New South,1' that is attracting the par- of them here. tenor ballad and a black church that ever was settled to the east- Plenty singer comedy ticular attention of the most fashionable lace act This will add variety to the ward of Wells.” The Rev. Mr. DON’T BE i and critical theatre goers this week. It is minister, attractions of and all the will an historical ser- Underwood, a bauutiful play, effectively acted and Perkins, preach other popular features will be retained. mon on the beginning of religious life in handsomely staged and costumed, and Golf of course. The Fadettos will concerts at the Portland. The house will be Clubs, give will prove a delightful treat to local meeting usual hours and after the concert after- to the the week on OLD-FASHIONED. open public during amusement lovers and their visiting | balls, caddy bags, score noon and will come the vaude- and morn- evening friends and Wednesday, Thursday Friday relatives. Manager MoCul- Yon as well have the Correct ville, The Fadettes will their con- from 10 until 12 o’clock. There are might Collar, cards, etc.—the best sorts give lum’s announcement for-mext week Is of ings, g? certs as usual today and tomorrow, with in the meeting house many historical the Latest Tie above the swell Summer extraordinary importance and his theatre and, all, g^ and a large stock to se- the following programme: relics, which will be interesting to vis- will certainly receive a large share of at- Shirt. It isn’t a question of money, merely a itors to the city. gj lect from. And Tennis The Blue and the Gray, Dresser tention from everybody seeking amuse- mutter of getting into the right store. You Concert Waltzes—Symposla, Benix ment. g= to OLD HOME WEEK SUHSCRlPTlbNS. rackets, balls, markers, Overture Martha, Von Flotow won’t make any mistake if you buy Cents’ Cornet solo—Selected, RIVERTON PARK. The following additional contributions 2^ nets and other Miss Annie White. from this list. You couldn’t tennis America’s Greatest Vaudeville Stars at have been received toward the expense Furnishings (a) The Girl 1 Lovett In Southern jg= of Week: Tennessee, arr. by Boettgert i Riverton Park this week are giving most celebrating Old Home possibly pay less. things. From g (b) The Drum Major, Frazer excellent satisfaction and summer visitors the lawyers of ||b city, by Musical Scenes from hands of Ohas. F. Scotland, Dangey i who are accustomed to seeing the best Libby, per 98c. If our ads. fail to interest list already published, $ 350.00 Negligee Shirts, There will be a attendance next vaudeville acts in large I the large cities are quite t.hfl f 1 wtc hr hmuid rtf V. worker), they’re pot up-to- for vaudeville at Underwood will as over Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirt*, 98c, Lanterns and week, enthusiastic this entertainment as J. Harmon, 24.50 p big pa- Portland & Rumford Falls rail- date, (The ads, we meap, be a decided novelty. are the local patrons whose approval of $1.25. $1.50. for way, 25.00 per umbrellas, fetes CORSE PAYTON. the performance Is demonstrated in the j§ not the womep.) Look 25c. and or ringing applause and laughter Fancy Hose, t at our indoor outdoor The old claim of repertoire managers hearty $399.50 offer today. j that punctuates the execution of every Previously acknowledged from 2 for of ‘‘a dollar show for a dime," has been other Collars. lOc, 25c, woman is inter- decorations. Vases and act. Little the remarkable sources. 3.6(3.26 p Every fully realized by Mr. Corse Payton and Beatrice, child that appears to know almost every- 50c. ested in having her father, for his comedy oompany, and the public Total, $4,092.75 Cuffs, 15, 25, 45, jugs flowers, punch ■ thing that is worth in relation Portland, 1(4)0. acknowledge the fact and rally to his knowing August 2, Bow Ties, Strings, Four-in- brother or husband as bowls, lemonade tum- to the various countries and governments Geo H, Richardson, Treasurer. p support In such numbers that theatres well dressed as other n)er). of the world, besides a wealth of miscel- hands, Tecks, 25, 45, blers, In every city he visits have their capaci- OLD HOME NOTES. Imperials, p chafing dishes, laneous knowledge, is receiving a large So we’ve put on sale all ty tested at every performance. Mr. Pay- Several days ago a movement was on 50c. suit cases, amount of attention from ladies and ^ the odd lots of our trouser traveling bags, ton employs none but the best actors foot to have young America represented children, who are charmed witiv her de- a full com- 25, 45. souvenir haber- and produces all plays with In the parade Tuesday. Enough money Suspenders, lO, 18, 75, g stock. sale at $2.98. pictures, lightful childish manners and unatfected- Oq pliment of special scenery, costumes, fur- could not be subscribed in time to equip $1.50. Be for men and ness when off the stage. 98c, $1.25, gj lively if you wapt dashery niture and properties, and in every re- the boys with uniforms and the plan was first class sun spect duplicates the original metropolitan j WELCH AND COMPANY. abandoned. pick. Styles women, umbrellas, presentation of the play. The support- Talk is made the business shown in our West win- For many years a large number of our being ifmong sweaters. All require- tJXlfc BOCIBUU XB 1A1UUC Cl±3 xjt. houses to close all or at lUg CUIJlJ-'ttJJJ citizens have occupied cottage lots on day Tuesday, dow. artists selected from the best ranks of j least the time of the ments for summer com- land at Peaks Island known as the prop- during parade on IRA F. CLARK & stage favorites. Mr. Payton will, \ Some of the business men have an- Ui. Vim TTWUH itUU IllJUUIil for tourists and a week's GO.,! fort, matinee begin nounced that would do this. Monday’s en-, The owners of this property have now they Many at the Jefferson theatre, giving others are to follow their ONE SPOT others. gagsment formed a corporation under the name of likely example, PRICE, CASH, matinees afternoon. The FRANK M. LOW daily every j Welch Land | & GO., Company, organized July LET.11SKTHOM PARTY. bill will be that master BAXTER Clothiers, Hatters, Ffiirnishcrs, Boot Monday night's S*3th, 1POO, for the purpose of taking title p work of “The Prodigal A letter from the Hon. James P. Bax- fVlen’s stagecraft, to and controlling this property. The and Shoe Healers. c Outfitters, which created a sensa- ter, dated £.Spitzfcergen July 15, tells of MOORE & CO. Daughter,” quite officers of the corporation are as follows: OWEK, the safe arrival of his party there. The Monument Square. tion at the time of its original produc- Walter S. Benjamin Welch, president; voyage was a one, but the aug3dlt tion and will be in de- good during 26 and 28 MONUMENT duplicated every Trefethen, vice president; Joseph A. latter part of it the weather was extreme- 3 SQUARE. 1 at will toil by Mr Payton. Prices night Locke, treasurer; and these three with ly cold. There was a heavy snow storm the coast 9 and the whole be 10, 20 and 30 cents, and at the mati- D. Welch and Ira S. who along July Ceorge Locke, coast was covered with snow. nees 10 and 20 cents. is clerk of the coi’poration, constitute the THE UEM. board ot directors. WOMAN’S LITERARY UNION. “Too Much as The Woman’s Union will Johnson,” produced by “OPEN HOUSE." Literary the excellent company at the Gem thea- keep open house during Old Home Week The Maine Woman Suffrage Associa- > % tre, will easily prove the banner success at Professor Taylor's and Auxiliary par- | # is packed with everything new in I tion, assisted by the Portl and Equal CAMERAS. of the season. The patrons of this cosy lors, Y. M. O. A. building, Congress the Jewelry line. We have the Suffrage Club, will keep “open house'1 % j little theatre are more than pleased with square. All visiting club women and j most stock in the Values for Old Home from complete city. Special manner during Week, Tuesday their friends as well as members of the '■ ^ j the new acquisition and spirited Come to our store wo can show until Saturday, at Room 37, Y. M. C. A. PNEUMATIC BUGGIES ♦ in which the enter in this come- union will be welcome. -AT-7-- players a OLD HOME WEEK. building. During these four days head- you everything usually found in | I makes one of the enter- dy It brighest class ♦ quarters will be open day and evening marriages. first jewelry establish- tainments offered the Gem In a I by long furnishing a pleasant place for visitors GREAT BARGAINS. ment. $ j time. Like ail good dramatic material Iii James Clark of Camera H to rest, and it is hoped all club women Wluterport. July 28, Bucks- “Ray” Folding Cycle is an attraction in and Miss Margaret Bowen. “Too Much Johnson” and friends of will avail port Equal Suifrage In Bangor, July 31, Harry C. Lancaster of (Single lens), Itself, and the acting of themselves of this invitation of or $4.75 magnificent Richmond and Miss Mary E. Burnham of Old- A Saving $25.00 SVIore, | Willis Granger In William Gillette’s town. I)ble. 9 HANDSOMELY DECORATED. In Kenduskeag, July 28, Forest E, Thurston ! “Ray” Folding Camera, part of Augustus Billings, is a surprise of uud Miss M. of a and Stan- Ia Lucy Hanford lVe have large assortment,—Piano l»t)x, Corning McKenney, " Kenduskeag One of the most effective decorations symmetrical lens, $S«.50 to his many admirers. The little time Hermon. and Bailey and Cano seats. Prices $100 1 In Augusta, July 25. Albert E. Folsom and hope bodies, open top, I THE allowed Mr. Granger to prepare for this in th9 city, is the business block of the JEWELER, Miss Sadie J. Holmes. and up. We can save you $25 or more on a carriage. Don’t Carrying Caso and plate holder |j long part of 125 sides makes the ease and W. T. Kilborn company on Free street. In Oldtown, July 29, John Cyr and Miss De- witn each. lina Taylor. Come when assortment is full and best to be obtained. smoothness of his the more The work was done entirely by employes delay. l¥lonument performance In Phipsburg, July 28, Samuel II. Ridley of Square, oj and reflects credit on | remarkable. Charles Craig’s line per- of the firm, great Harpswell and Miss Carrie T. Cutting ot Rlilps- -o-- a jly20dtf5thor81;hp a their artistic tasta, and ability to carry burg. | formance of Joseph Johnson, still con- out a design attended with much labor In Bangor, July 25, Alonzo Drlllen and Miss FILM CAMERAS. to E. E. Mrs. tinues be one of the features of the and no little risk. Hattie Heavil; Henry Armstrong and McArthur, both of Jackman. O. production. This metropolitan fayorite Agnes F. Bailey Carriage Co., WHITE MOUN- Weno has scored another one of his successful THE HEART OF THE Hawkeye. DEA1 HS. Post Office. aug3d3t triumphs in the way of (artistic acting. TAINS. Opposite Headquarters for Visitors 3 1-2x3 I-2 4x5 A number of the ollicers of the North A this delightful ride, special Sunday In this August 2, Charles L.. .to the. $3.75 attended city, youngest ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦*♦*•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« $«7oo Atlantic squadron the perfor- trip to Fabyans; and with the observa- child of Isaac D and Susan F. Merrill, aged 4 14 days. No better Camera than tho mance last night, and enthusiastically tion car an unusual oppor- months, attached, Saturday afternoon at 2 30 o’clock the [Funeral : It Be True€ Hawkeye lor rapid work. It is es- applauded brilliant efforts made by is to view the range in all trom the parents’ residence, 74 Chestnut street, j May ; WAR SHIPS tunity given . pecially recommended for the vis- the individual members of this fine orga- Its from ravine to summit. A In this city, August 2, John W., Infant son of grandeur Henry and Delia Larsen, aged 3 months. • cleanliness is next to godliness, but even ♦ itor or any one desiring to take a nization. The of the Gem have Is at PORTLAND PIER patrons very low rate is made for the round trip, [Funeral'from parents’ residence, 17 Brackett ▼ a clean man is unlikely to be godly if his 5 number of pictures in succession afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. an excellent opportunity of seeing the and the train arrives back in Portland street. Friday a food doesn’t agree with him, without to enter a dark In Farmington, July 25, Mrs. Maria H. Hack-1 X 15 ITIiautc Service. having men-of-War as the theatre Food made from “Henkel’s Seal of 0 room to boatJpasses before supper. ett, aged 51 years. £ change plates. between the fleet for the Gem theatre. in Horridgewock, July 20. Joshua W. Hadha-! • Purity” flour agrees with everybody—it £ More steamers leave this wharf than all I If you don’t own a Camera you others combined. Boats from this wharf run Ho who Is afraid to go to the Ke9ley way, aged 08 y ears. won’t derange the most delicate stomach. ^ will have nothing lo recall your iii East Baldwin, July 29, Miss Annie Sawver. I exclusively to the war ships. You will be because ne has no X it—your grocer will return your o first Old Home Week. 1KWIN BROS,’ BURLESQUEKS. Institute on the Hill aged 22 years. Try brought back promptly. Remember Portland m Joel W. ♦ money if it doesn’t suit you. Pier. Those who a cash, does very wrong Try them and see Machiasport, July 22, Cook, aged enjoy burlesque perfor- 70 years. are of. Some Fare 25 cents Round mance with its pretty women, tuneful what they made people In Red Beach, July 23, Mrs. Esther A. Ford. COMMERCIAL MILLING CO., Trip. In I 3 3 aug3diw music and effects will have praise them highly. Bradley, July 20, Lafayette Spencer, aged ♦ Detroit. Midi. ❖ gorgeous 67 years. an opportunity next week to see what Is NOTE.—Other Commercial Mills products X i1. k VISIT THE WAR SHIPS. of the are: “Henkel’s Star T mim rThe funeral services late Marion M. lfoyal Pastry Elour,” co.( said to be one of the and best largest Meserve will be held at 2 m. at 25 (Highest Grade);) “Henkel’s Fancy Straight ~ 75c^ Steam- Friday p. j MAINSPRINGS, burlesque organizations on the road. The steamers of the Casco Bay Chapel street. Flour,” “Henkel' r Whole Wheat Flour.” Each X 8 FREE ST. funeral services of the late William W. brand thei best in its class on the market. Ask The best American made by aug3dlw Irwin Bros famous Venetian Burles- boat Co. will make trips to the war ships. [The j & Mainsprings, Latham will be held IMday lorenoou at 11 X your grocer about them. ^ the Elgin and Waltham companies. Warranted The be to quers are well known in the large cities ships will opened the public o’clock at his late residence, 227 Cumberland for one year. McKENNEY, the Jeweler, to IS and 1 to 4 street. Interment at in the afternoon. *♦*♦*♦♦♦ Monument Square. jlv.Odtf Where every season they are accorded a daily from 10 daily. Gray £*+♦+++*+*+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« % at, MISCELLANEOUS. I any other person with the PROHIBITION AT BAR HAR- associating WOODFOIIBS. tempt. When the officials interrogate, J WOULD KILL THE SWAB. the prisoner this afternoon he maintained BOR. absolute silence. Nothing would induct Mr. L. M. Leighton, the real estate him to say a word. He struggled desper- ately to avoid having a picture taken anc is in Hit dealer, having granite steps placed Emiucut Citizens Condemn the Recent Had to be bound hand and foot and in front of the residence now in the knees of the pho- position Prosecutions—Fa vor Closing the head held between process of erection for him in Coyle park, tographer^ assistant. Last Saloons at XI O’clock ill. Assassina- ENCORM Prohibition Caucus p. Attempted The is ground that fronting on Forest avenue. The walk impression gaining he is an Italian, He certainly is a native from the to the front leading top step tion in Paris. of a southern country. Night. A Bar Harbor despatch to the Bangor When door steps of the house will probably be 12.40 a. m. —Up to midnight nothing you’ve) News be assassin or hit laid in imitation as much of this says: in regard to the would stone, was smoked one' In regard to the recent trouble with the connections has been learned that 1 work is being done along the avenue. half an hour after his saloon keepers, a public meeting was not known within The Portland Railroad company have held in Gr. A. R. hall “last evening to arrest. Me maintains absolute silence. been a number of new men voice the sentiment of the people in re- The peculiarity of his accent. although instructing Man With the A Candidate for the to the recent and Into Carriage he speaks periect Trench, mystifies Legislature in the duties of conductors on the various gard pending liquor Jumped one law The meeting was officials, It having been asserted by lines of the division the prosecutions. a Peering during called to order at 8 30 by C.harles*o B. of these that his accent was English, Nominated. Revolver. to past few days to get them in trim for the Phineo and at that time o\ T .owohun- man speaking English was admitted Paul travel of Old Home 1 dred residents of the town were in attend his cell. anticipated large he ance. B. E. was chosen as The visitor addressed him but gave Week. Whitney to chairman to preside at the meeting and the appearance of absolute inability Rev. S. Winchester Adriance of Win- A. H. Lynam, secretary. Harry C. understand and the visitor came away chester, Mass., formerly pastor of the Ladd, a prominent attorney of St. Louis. From convinced that he was not acquainted W'ho the summer seasons here, was Weapon Struck with that Kauvar An Important Business Woodfords Congregational church is to passes language. the first speaker. He stated that he had The impression left was that he is from his former on Sunday a border occupy pulpit been coming to Bar Harbor for many His Hand in Time. southern Trance, or possibly is Change. morning, August 5 at the usual hour. years, and that during the time spent Spaniard. is that he had A number of extra policemen are to be there he had never seen a man on the While the popular belief I ce IOC. Cigar street under the influence of liquor, and an accomplice there is no actual eviden placed on duty for the first half of Old the that such was due to the efficient pi lice to prove this. Paris has received 0 Home Week in the so senti- Peering district, service. He also said he thought that news of the attempt with but one you want another one quick. that the in its new wards will have the saloon should be allowed to that of indignation. city keepers Would Be Refuses to ment, it. Get it. All dealers The Baptist Lawn Party Last ample protection against thieves, etc. A keep open until 13 midnight, and hoped Regicide Demand the would resolutions to number of the residents of the two wards meeting pass THOMV LAFON SCHOOL. that effect, H -uu<;3 followed by Mr. Talk. CO., Evening. are to be appointed to the positions as who the reason for the Deasy, explained Portland. officers for the above named meeting being called, and gave an outline Distributers, special pur- The Remurknble Educational Estab- of the recent; trouble from the be- pose. liquor T. J- DUNN & CO., Makers, Philadelphia. ginning, and also explained fully the pro- lishment Destroyed by a Mob In New Fraternity lodge of Odd Fellows, en- hibition law. Mr, Deasy’s remarks were Orleans. IMILLIKEN-TOMLINSON refreshments at the close of their As there The Prohibitionists of Westbrook held joyed received with great applause Paris, August 2.—-An attempt on the were no other speakers on the subject at Ward 1 hose meeting Wednesday evening. life of the Shah of Persia, Muzaffer Ed a caucus last evening the Mr. Deasy moved that the chair appoint- The painters’ crew of the Worcester & but house, Cumberland Mills, for the purpose a committee of five gentlemen to draw Din, was made this morning, luckily (Corr. Boston. Transcript.) Nashua division of the Boston Mr, Maine of nominating a candidate for the legisla- up a set of resolutions to place before the it resulted in no harm to His Majesty. The reports which come from New railroad are in and Mr. ture. company engaged paint- meeting, Whitney appointed It was just 9.15 when the carriage of Orleans of the grief expressed by the col- *« Messrs. L. B. Deasy, W. 11. Davis, A. OPEN AT NOON AUG. 1st. ing the an the of Mr. Ernest Bragdon was chosen secre- grade crossing gates orange Hnwowl vn-r.lrla M’. 1} TCnrtfnlr -vn.t Tf! the Shah emerged from the palace of ored people ..there over the burning color instead of white as in use. tary of the meeting. Dr. A. N. Witham formerly N. Benson to adjourn to the ,next room sovereign. Seated in the carriage with the Thorny Lafon schoolhouse, during It is also understood that the and draft a set of resolutions to was chosen by acclamation as the nomi- company place the Shah was his grand vizier, while op- the recent riots, can be understood by THE ALL RIGHT. intends to the diamond and make before the meeting. Mr. Deasy presented nee of the replace posite him sat Gen. Parent. The carriag one who has had an to party the following and suggested that when any opportunity other needed on their CAFE IS THE. All ili improvements turned to the left toward the Avenue see much the colored residents tilt? OYtJUU UliClU iUl'i AJ, fTUUUUUlJ put to vote it be a rising vote: how pride tracks at the of the Portland insist3 on declining the Democratic nomi- junction We the citizens and taxpayers of Bar Bols de Boulogne. It had proceeded but a of the city took in this institution. Railroad tracks on Forest ave- Harbor, in mass meeting assembled, com- as a nation, it is understood to be the desire of company’s few yards when a man dressed labor- I visited this school in November of last foot of Lincoln The steam mend the action of the municipal offioers nue, street. er and a beret from be- Booker T. M ash- the leading members of the Democratic of the town in proceeding to enforce the wearing sprang year, in company with railroad tracks are in bad condition and party to endorse the prohibition party. police regulations requiring saloons to tween two automobiles, where he had ington, who spent one whole day at that for that reason bothers the electric on 'and at 11 o’clock at Bragdon Bros, who have been in the oars close Sundays been hidden. He broke through the line time in visiting the colored schools of about with night. We denounce the proseuctions re- of a officer and shoe business in Westbrook since making speedy crossings police, overturning bicycle New and was -of it that I boot not in the interest of order Orleans, Jt cently begun and jumped upon the royal carriage step. sold out business safety. in the that I {September 1889, their but disorder; not in the interest of law, In one hand the man had a cane which wrote Transcript recently but of and as a method USCMH to Mr. W. tS. Cox of Auburn. lawlessness, being he raised as to strike but this had never seen a better or better RESTAURMl- yesterday though equipped of blackmail. We Mr, Cox was a member of the M011RILLS. attempted urge upon movement was only intended to hide the school of the same in formerly the court officer of the managed grade, and prosecuting real purpose for in the other hand he held lirm of Cox & Dyer, boot and shoe deal- that the interest of law and order any city, North or South, 202 Feaeral Street, county a revolver. The attempted assassination in Portland, Mr. C. tS. that all such cases be nol the we visited ers, Bragdon, The Scamman Manufacturing company require prossed there came to an end for the grand vizier During day Straight one of the lirm of to when by appeal or otherwise they reach struck the from the man’s hand the school for colored Bragdon Bros., goes organized a few weeks ago for the pur- weapon University, pupils the supreme court. and at the time officers his Ashland, Mass where he has accepted a same caught maintained in New Orleans under the It has been thoroughly overhauled—scrubbed whitened, painted, paperedi:' pose of manufacturing toothpicks, etc., We as citizens urge unon the municipal hand from behind and overpowered him. as teacher in the school. of the denom- most cleansed and furnished. The position high expect to commence operations about the authorities that they do not by reasons of A crowd of 500U people who witnessed auspices (Jongregationalist severely newly sleeping apartments are r Mr. Ernest the other member threats or otherwise modify the very the assassination made a rush Leland University, a Baptist and clean as time and can make them. We want the of Bragdon, first of September in the building located attempted ination, _ money people Portia: reasonable police regulations referred for the and tried to of the has not decided as yet on would be murderer similar schools there 6ee us. We want the from the and firm, at Morrills Corner formerly occupied by to above modifications be in school, maintained to drop in and people country all unless such attack him, but there were many police- strangers;: future plans for business. but by the Methodists and by the state of see us. Mr. Charles F. Scamman, one of the in- the direction of greater stringency, men in the neighboring courts acting as Portland to come In and We do not promise you anythin; that enforce such uni- and others of the schools The lawn held the members of corporators of thp new company. The ma- they regulations guards of the Shah, and these prevented Louisiana, city We will take all we can for the and we party by and To that end we your order, give you money you pay, ho:* is fitted and the formly vigorously. the mob doing violence to the miscreant. for colored pupils. The one expression the church on the lawn at the chinery being up build- recommend use all the machin- will L Baptist that they The prisoner was taken to the police sta- you say in for use which I heard most often from the colored corner of Main and Lamb streets Wednes- ing put readiness at the above ery of the law, appointing other police if tion. This afternoon the Shah carried out an extra town to people who were us about the day evening was well attended, The com- named date. needful, calling .meeting his programme for a trio down the Seine guiding _ raise funds if they think it expedient. be ab- “We want to see the mittee in of about 15 to Versailles. The would assassin city was, you —SMALL’S COFFEE AND SMALL’S FOOD IS ALL RIGHT,. charge disposed gal- In this course we them the pledge sup- solutely refused to give his name or na- Lafon School.’5 That seemed to lons of ice cream and also met with GORHAM. of our voices and of our ‘Thorny good port influence, tionality. He speaks but little and that And the name “Tiie Ale Right Cafe” most The best and now and be^their especial pride, and very naturally appropriate. knap success in the sals of other refreshments. individually collectively, with a southern accent The police be- this wo have catered all the time. ,, since it was made the of in Portland appreciate name; to them at the A neat sum will be realized the lieve him to be an Italian. He is about possible„by,j gift people Rayra;: profits Miss Sarah teacher of the Gor- Ridlon, (Signed) 22 years of age, has chestnut colored hair, money from a colored man. House. We txied to purchase the Best Cafe in Portland. arec of which are to be devoted to the L A. Howard W. Spring They paint- ham held a reunion last eve- B. Deasy, Hinkle, a mustache and blue He Lafon was a colored man High school, large grey eyes. Thorny who, for therefore we did the next best have no and now on at H. E» B. E. N. sale, thing. We marked display ing repairs expenses going at her home on South street for the Davis, Hodick, Benson, was dressed in a blouse and wide trousers so far as X can learn, had never been a ning Committee. we the church, the usual clothes of a In his slave. He was in business as plate glass; have a thoroughly clean, correctly managed, all rlgfc class of Gorham school. It carpenter. originally 189.2, High After the above was read E. N. Benson, knife and a pocket was found an ugly a tailor, but after he began to accumulate for tiie Xo even In t Mr. George Murch, Jr., is in the city A. Howard Dr. J Madison place feeding people. beei-, (not ginger ale). was a very pleasant occasion and will Hinkle, handkerchief marked “126th regiment property to some extent, gave up that from Boston for a few Mr. Murch Chas H. Wood and others twelve in Summer hotel life I never sold to oi d& days. be remembered. Refreshments were Taylor, spoke infantry.” When this was discovered the business and devoted himself to the man- years’ experience any living long in favor of it and when to has recently accepted a position and is passing put man said, ‘That will not aid you in youi1 agement of his Investments. When he individual a drop of syiirits of any kind. How.many can say tho same? I s:i served, Those present were Principal W. vote it was carried now at work in the Hub. unanimously. inquiries concerning my identity.” died, about fifteen years he left a W. Woodman and ago, stick to this principle.-Good Food, Xeatness, Most Scrupulous Cleanliness, .V wife, Miss Mary Alden, The Shah'was not apparently excitid fortune amounting to several hundred t Mr. Edward C. formerly a con- TOMBS OF THE MINOS. and Prices shall the Fogg, Miss Angie Weeks, Mr. Charles R. Hinck- by the attempt and when the man had thousand dollars, The bulk of this he People Right support high reputation Raymond Spring E ductor on the Westbrook division ol the j ley, teachers in 1892, Mabel Hay, Harry (From Leslie’s Weekly.) been led away he reseated himself in the willed to be used for philanthropic pur- has all over this country, and continue to command the good will and friend;: Portland Railroad and until and in Persian to and divided it very be- company, L. Mr. and Mrs. carriage quietly spoke poses, impartially / of the many well known and most influential of Portland. Hay, Mary McLellan, In a small valley at the foot of the the vizier. Then he said to the tween white and colored instit people a clerk at one of the 3 grand utions, recently leading in and see George Heath, Frederick Sampson, a little over 30 miles north coachman “Drive on,” and the carriage giving the most of „it to hospitals and Come has mountains, hotels in Boston, resigned his posi- proceeded to Alexander III. where schools. A of the was Frederick Hole, Mr. and Mrs. William of Pekin, lie the tombs of the Mings, the bridge portion money Yours Most Respectfully tion and bought out an employment bu- a boat was taken for Sevres. used to build the school which has just Cressey, Chailes H. Allen and wife. sturdy Chinese family that aroused their reau at 27 Tremont where he is said The pistol carried by the would be been burned, and it was named for him. Row, A was received. telegram Wednesday np.nnlft to throw off the vnkn of Monsrol murderer was «£ the bulldog type, loaded Naturally his memory has “been held in C. E. to be doing a very line business, having evening by the Gorham lodge, K. of P., rule that had been fastened upon them with five cartridges. When the police respect by the pso pie of both races. I one of the in the largest agencies city. giving the information that Gilbert by the great Kulbai Khan. High on the seized the man he tried to break away remember seeing a bust of him in the P. S.—We would like a neat, small rent near Monument square, or two tr| The Prgsumpscots and Fort Preble ball mountains, overlooking the tombs, runs and cried “Vive! Children! People!” chapel of one of the universities we visit- Marston, who left a few weeks ago for three rooms. Will Purchase if price is right. Call or address the line of the great wall, which An officer tried to but he and 1 have been told that a bust of pleasant nines are to play a game Saturday after- grim stop him, ed, the far West, was killed by a runaway t bey defended so long against the Man- shouted, “To my assistance friends.” him was set up In the btate House at noon on the Warren Park The grounds. horse, chu invaders, who finally overthrew them Then he quieted down and permitted Baton Rouge, and that no other colored same afternoon the Haskell Silk mill and established the Ts’ing dynasty in himself to be taken off. man had ever received the same honor. Mr. Marston was a young man much nine will a with the Yarmouth their ancient capital. Coming north t» ucij uuc rvuiro *> un xuuiivi uu mo pci. The Thorny Baton school accommodated play game in our and it will respected community from Pekin toward the tombs you pass, son an oilicer remarked: “You also had and intermediate It was nine on the Scotch Hill grounds. Both primary pupils. be a very sad blow to his family and on the right, the famous summer palace a knife,” to which the man replied, in charge of Mrs. Williams, a colored games are called to begin at 2 30 o'clock. of the the Yuen I took some a friends. He was a prominent and well Mings, magnificent “Yes, precaution.” woman who is mosJaKapable principal Fred E. Burns of Yuen brilliant did to assassinate and and wlWSe 232 Federal Air, Alontpelier, Vt., known member the Gorham K. Ming (round, garden), “Why you attempt teacher, husband, Dr. Street, City. qf lodge, now in been burned the the the oilicer asked. au aid lw superintendent of, the Vermont office of ruins, having by iShahi” Williams, is the principal of anather of of P., and also had been an officer of the French and English in the war of 1860. “Because,” was the reply, “it pleased the colored schools in the heart of the New York Lite Insurance largest company, grand lodge K. of P. of Maine. He On the left rises the beautiful Wan Sho me to do so. That does not concern the city. The Thorny Lafon sehoolhouse is in this for a few at the home or Myriad Hill, with Its stood well out from the oentre ol the city days eaves a wife and one daughter wno have Shan, Ages you.” of his father Hon. T. S. Burns. marble terraces and porcelain temples, To all other questions the prisoners town, in a neighborhood where many of the of the many friends in Gor- sympathy which was also wrecked by the allied remained dumb. the most prosperous colored residents of Airs, Herbert Pitts, who has been on a ham. force s in 1860, but has recently been re- Later in the.day to some officials of the the city owned good homes. It was a two weeks5 visit at the home of her A horse belonging to one of our promi- stored and occupied, by the present em- household of the Shah who tried to Inter- thoroughly modern building, containing PALACE BILLIARD parents, Air. and Airs. Frank Adams, press dowager. rogate him, the prisoner said: “Your about sixteen rqoms. A correspondent HALL, nent physicians took fright Tuesday in Hising gently from the plain into the master will do well to resign, otherwise writing from New Orleans since the riot Brackett street, has returned to her home Central and with the square carriage valley,the road enters between the line of we will kill him.” there says: “It was a handsome in Alass. She was building, Roxbury, accompanied dashed down Main street at great speed,. giant figures that stand on either side of An eye-witness of the attempted as- as handsome as any white sohool build- Cor- Congress and Pearl Streets her Aliss Lizzie Ada ms. the to the tombs. by sister When near William P. Kimball’s store he causeway leading up sassination said the courage of the Shah ing in New Orleans Some of the mob Air. P. has First stand the giant bonzes, or Budd- was remarkable, ^lie at ted with had talked of Straight ^ Joseph Ricker, who been in turned and ran into the perfect wildly burning directly building hist priests, for the founder of the dynas- coolness and was among the first to seize University; and that and others the employ of the S. I). Warren paper building During Old Home Week you should not fail to lake four smashing one of the large windows bad- ty, Chu Yuan-Chang, had been a priest the would be murderer, holding him that were threatened were well guarded. mills concludes his labors with friends to this company, ly. No one was injured but the carriage until he heard the wrords of the oracle in- with both hands until the man was As no one had thought of any attack visiting parlor the on him to aside the robes of thrown to the the on company Saturday of this week. was somewhat structing lay ground by police. the Lafon building it was not protect- damaged. his for a Air. Ricker has been in the of the priesthood the weapons of Another eye-witness said: ed, and hence was easily set on tire. employ Mr. L. J. Lemond of West Buxton was soldier and to deliver his country from “When the gate of the palace opened, ‘God has indeed deserted us,: said an old company for S3 consecutive years. at his Gorham store yesterday. the Mongols. Next are the giant horses, the first carriage to appear contained the negro preacher the next morning when The N. E. O. P. of Cumberland the the and the cam- lodge Kev. Dr. Lewis, wife and son George griffins, elephants, Shah. He sat at the right hand side of he stood beside the smoking embers of It is the fill Largest in the W'OltLD. els who served him in thfs life and whose the with his doctor at his side. what had been the Mills, has appointed a committee to con- visited Dr, carriage sehoolhouse,” Philip Lewis yesterday. to Chinese It lias 20 Tables of the FIXES! Hake in the world. fer with the in Westbrook in spiritual bodies, according Opposite was the Grand Vizier and at his lodge regard Mr. John H. Card and of Port- continue serve him in family superstition, to side General Parent, the personal aide of ST. LOUIS CAR to an the latter DYNAMITED. It has S,000 Square Feet of Floor Space Carpeted. holding outing during land are spending a few days at their his spiritual life. the Shah. They were on their way to the of the month. The committee was Beyond these lines of is a row Pont Alexander where were to St 2.—A car on the Cass part Gorham farm. Mr, Card is a images III,, they Louis, August It does more business than all (he oilier Billiard Hulls prominent of of avenue division composed of Alexander AlcLean, Charles columns, insignia sovereignty, lead- take the boat for Sevres, to visit the of the St. Louis Transit lawyer in Portland. ing up to the Temple of the Tablet, pottery works there. The landau turned company ran over explosives last night in Portland combined. Aladson and James O, Bryant. A meet- Mrs. Frederic L, Phinney and daugh- which stands over an immense stone to the left towards the Avenue Hois de near Glasgow avenue. The qou trailer is to be held on was ing Friday evening. ter Jennie, have been the guests of Mr. tablet, on w'hlch is oarved a record of the Boulpgne. It had not gone far when a damaged and the floor of the car torn origin and deeds of the man dressed as a rushed toward up. There were no The crew Fool 2 l-2c cue. The members of the Westbrook and and Mrs. C. P. this dynasty. Beyond carpenter passengers. |>er Winship week. this are the and halls the Thre„ Presumpscot commanderies, U. O. G. C., temples covering carriage put his right foot ou the escaped Injury. employes of the Mrs. Cashmore and daughter are pass- the graves of the different members of step, resting his left hand on the door to Transit company were the victims of as- have received notices that Billiards 40c ail hour commencing ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. An- the family i’/ho sa, on the throne at Pe- assist him to mount. Then drawing his saults last night. None of the men were trrlfh donfomRan 1 fVio ocoaeciYirt-nfct nnrl in kin and a memorial hand l'rom his he Each fired half a aajldtf drews at their cottage at Old Orchard. (northern capital) right pocket, pushed it. seriously injured. dozen arch to the founder and the first emperor toward the breast of the Shah. This shots hut without effert. itiation fee will be advanced to double -TfWrn rPr»«afvr»nT\ \xrcvc in -f-.m-rm vrao. of the dynasty, wrho ruled at Nankin hand carried a revolver. The Shah was th8 present rates, terday en route to Limerick. (southern capital) and is buried near surprised but did not really pay much at- A crew of Mr. E. C. workmen that Hersey’s Miss Laura Usher, Main street, has re- city. tention to the man until he perceived the from Portland commenced work The tombs were built by the Emperor Then he bounded aside Insure your prop- yester- turned from a sojourn at Old Orchard for weapon. and, Cheng Tsu, tiie second of his and in the lifted a day laying a tar roof on the new Haskell dynasty standing up landau, cane, a few days. the fourth son of its founder. At the a second later it down the silk mill in of bringing upon Johnson's erection. The in- our i process Miss Frost and Miss Wingate, Green time of his father’s death, in A. D. 1399, head of his assailant. At the same mo- ANODVNE erty with terior of the building is also to receive this emperor was in Pekin as a ment the Grand Vizier his feet street, are passing a few days at Old Or- reigning jumped.;to of viceroy, with the title of prince of Yen, and seized the man the arm and two coats paint. chard. by and upon his accession to the throne he twisted his him local of Schools Fred Benson wrist, actually raisihg INSURANCE COMPANY agents, Superintendent removed the of the to LinimenT capital from the The Grand Vizier is a LARGEST empire ground. and family have gone to Newfield, Mr. SCHOONER OF ALL. where it has since remained. veritable 1810. Best-for Pekin, giant and without apparent ef- !fI externalf^^-originated |\ ■ or internal use. Cures— 11 and Benson's former home, where they are to The schooner “William C fort he field the agressor suspended in the Of London Edinburgh, Great Britain. Carnegie” colds, cholera morbus, colic, air. Tnen a on a II 81 spend the month of August. is to be launched from the yard of Percy policeman following \1 m£t?nnP'U £(.lin„8’ aShes and inflam- 1/ bicycle jumped from his machine and A* nlatjon- Costs—25 cents and 50 Bl RALPH S. HOST!! The members of the Universalist & Small, Bath, Me at noon a bottle. Saturday, grasping the man drew him back. Larger size more Bl: The largest Insurance Company church and society are to hold their an- August 11. She is 290 feet in length, 46 Other police arrived and the man was £J\economical; t hree times as much. '• s- §h ACENT nual 16 at JUST 2 and led JOHNSON & CO., in the world a fire business. STATE picnic August Higgins Beach. feet 2 inches beam, 22 feet 4 inches depth overpowered away. jtf: doing | Up to (5 o'clock this evening the investi- ^ Boston, Mass. M/$*A They are to be the guests of their former of and measures 2663 over 200 Din- AND ADJUSTER- hold, tons, gations of the had not resulted in i'J&V’/aSk. 1Vri'C.—“Trratmentfqr Rev. T. B. and his police pastor, Payne wife at tons larger than either the “John B. any developments tending to establish their summer home. « Prescott” or “Nathaniel T. Palmer” the identity of the would be assassin or Total Assets, $70,325,675 17 Exchange SI Miss Maria Hooper, Brown street, which will make her the largest schooner W0RD2 marl2.M,Wi’F'J Cumberland Mills, leaves next Monday afloat, but this distinction she will hold for Naples where she is to enjoy a but a short time as both the C amden and ABOUT — month’s vacation. Bath six masters will be considerably CLOCKS. Mr. Eli Cook an employe at the Dana larger. |v Do you want one for the drawing P SPECIAL FOR THIS mills is a The WEEK Warp enjoying months’ vaca- “Carnegie” Is owned by J. |S, P room? The aristocratic crystal regula' P ONLY. tion. W inslow & Co. and will hail from Port- P lator, imported from Paris, is the P land. Capt. MltchellJReed, formerly of P thing. P schooner “George E. Walcott” is to in They Struck It ifich. go P you are of one for P command. Perhaps thinking Cabinet Photos “Carbon It was a grand thing for this communi- P the dining room. — We can show you P Finish,” § ty that such an enterprising firm as H. FOR SEBAGO LAKE, THE SONGO P Marble, Porcelain, or something hand- () $2.00 I^DESIEt. P. S. Goold, 677 Congress street, secured some in EOZEISr, AND BAY OF NAPLES;. 0 Wood with Westminster Chimes. 0 nEGrULiLR. $0.3o WOH^ the Agency for Dr. King’s New Discove- 0 —Do you need one for your cottage? 0 ry for Consumption, the wonderful reme- A with more Sunday trip pioturesque 0 We are offering gome suitable ones in dy that has startled the world by its mar- scenery and unique features than can be Artistic Gilt to vellous cures. The furor of enthusiasm 0 Cases, $3,00 $7.00, j | found In all New Is the excur- w* over it has boomed their business, as the England, demand for it is immense. They give sion to Sebago Lake; thence aoross its free trial bottles to sufferers, and posi- blue waters, through the winding Songo tively guarantee it to oure Coughs Colds, 2 Qeo.H.Qriffen |! with its looks, and beautiful 500 St. Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup and all quaint up 0 Congress 0 Throat and Lung Troubles. A trial Long Lake to the Bay of Naples Inn. proves its merit. Price 50o and $1,00. Special reduced tiokets for Sunday. SMITH PHOTO | CO., 27 Monument Square- JTtore Open Saturday jj'.tfldljibbu^O All Day and Evening.
A list Genuine and Lobes Prices on of Bargains Desirable Mer- -l OK New - Idea - Patterns. chandise for Our fifth WeeK, of Handy Bargain Sales. Queen Quality Shoes, Handy "Bargains and A store is an It has * dry goods Very much liKe individual. characteristics and magnetism that attract people much as a Half Price on Several strong Best quality Oiled Tuba, largest size There's a its and and next size, the pair for Lots of Hosiery. personality does. always reasonfor growing ineffaceable popular‘ty. And thus Without Wishing to say What $1.10 1 lot of Boys* Heavy Stockings—wide appear there's a reason the month s the our may self-sufficient Why just po largest July in history. The that Ice Cream ribbed, douDle knee, fast black, tizesOlo principle Freezers. sold eve for 25c. and We must a and 10; ywbere Friday every article offer be of thoroughly reliable quality sola at a small profit is the basis upon which the superstructure Arctic. Saturday price, 3 quart, 4 quart, 6 quart of this business is built. ^ 9 12y,c $1.59. $1.89. $2.39. 1 lot Women's Polka Hot Stockings, Lightning Freezer. Hudnat's Perfumes, 1 lot Ladies’ BIeeveless Vests in pink White Muslin and Linen Colored bailor Summer Neckwear at Lot 3. black and tan, only funny prices. Waists made In the latest style, oz. and 25c. 2 3 4 50c., 75c., $1.00, $4,60 bine, regular quality. Friday Collars, About 1,000 Bow Ties that won’t las > prices were $1.39, 1.69, now quart, quart, quart, 25c pair Kan Cbalns, wore 2oo., 39o now 9c. and Batarday price, 50c to $1.50 long as the price is a mover. They wil 1 09c $1.39. $1.69. $2.19. Woodworth’s Perfumes, 49c. oz. go in Ibis sale at 1 let Women’s Stockings in plain blaca White Muslin Lot 4. Fans, 2C>c., 5e.f 10c., 15c., 25c 50o 12v-iC Ties, Waists most any style and color, White Mountain Freezer. 3c each or 2 5 c and colored stripes, were 33c-50c. Friday for were $1.75, now 1 lot Ladies’ Silk Plaited Vests in pink, 25c and 50c 2 3 4 and Saturday price, in Child- quart, quart, quart, Handy Bargains blue, black, red and white. An extra- Men’s Belts at trices that cannot fail ti , 39. Handy "Bargains in Hand- £1.00 $1.69. $1.98. $2 25c ren's and Ladies' Sun- ordlnry bargain at attract attention as tne price is Lot 5. Waists made of fine soft finish- Kerchief "Department. ed with solid Ideal Freezer, 4 quart size, $2.59 1 lot Women's Fast Black Stockings, bonnets. 25c 25c each for ail sixe-x percale tucked fronts; also a extra fine and Children’s Colored Lace few' mercerized and quality, spliced beela soles, Border, Edge waists,w'ere $2.00 $2.50, Palmer Hammocks. The balance of our Straw ? now regular price 25c. Friday and Saturday Fancy Straws with lawn trimniings, with Initial and Embroidered in four Hats, thi Corsets That Fit. 69c kind price, coiars white, red, pins, blue. corners. $1.00, 79c, in this sale, at $1.50 Received this week a complete line at Were «8c., now 75o. Every lady knows that much of the ele- 25c each special low prices. m r\ 5c, Ofor 25c White Lawn Waists, all marked down, Were 75c., now 60c. gance in the fit of a gown is dne to the Lanterns and fit of the corset. Ladies’ all Linen Handkerchiefs, A lot of Men’s Shirts Large line of Ladies’ Bathing Suits at Japanese Flags. Special 1 lot Missea tea’ Lisle extra Were 50c., now 39c. Bloucby, ill-sbaped, Balbriggan (under Stockings, low the dozen or hundred. corsets will the beau- 7c to clean out, at prices. prices by floe quality, sizes 5-8regular 38o. Percale nun Bonnets in Navy and Pard- poor fitting destroy price Please remember our ty lines of a salt from the bauds of the 25c each Child’s Go-Carts Friday audcalurday price, os!, ware 25?. and 37Cje., now 12tac. Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Handy in Art finest tailor. when make Bargains must be sold to make room for other Children’s Colored Dresses, ages 1, 2 Therefore, you white and lOc Bed, blue bunting for decora You will be your selection of corsets expert advice is goods. the winner. 25c and 3 years. Made of Percale, Uingbam, tions for Old Horae Week, Bept. of the We have pro- etc. Prices marked way down to close. greatest Importance, Men’s White Handkerchiefs with initial, vided for this and can invite you to tbla 5c per ! Linen Doylies, all sizes, % regular Corset Covers, French style, made of 5c yarc with more confidence than We will price. Handy "Bargains in JVo- doe cambric, trimmed round neck and department furnish estimates for outsidi t ever before. Men’s aU linen, unlaundored, with decorations for 36 inch Denitn Table lions and Toilet Goods arm with iace edge, public buildings or pri Covers, regular 25c Jin expert fitter is at your service at initial, vate dwellings. goods, "Department. 29c any time to dt free of charge all corset /2]4c 15c Fulley Bills were 25c, now 19a from §1.00 up. Ladies’ all linan, unlaundered, em- in Sta- 18 inch Cut Work were now in the Handy Bargains Mats, 50c, Velvet Pulley Belts, were 50o now Best value Aprons in the city, made We recommend among other corsets broidered corner or with initial. 26c. of doc lawn, very wide and long, following, of which wa always carry a /24C tionery Department. 25c Black Satin Pulley Belts, were £Oo., full assortment. 25c One lot of Envelopes, sizes 4, 6 and 6% Cut Work Shams at % regular price, now 39o li. & U. Corsets. We are determined to clean out all sum- at 3c a bunch or 26c for a box of 1( l Bureau all mer shirts during the next Covers, linen, hemstitched, White Pulley Bells, 25a aod 50c. and 1.50 thirty days. bunches. £1.00 Prices will do it.f Nothing appeals to stamped and plain, were 62*4c, now Pulley Belt Seta, wore 50c., 75c., H9e., Handy Bargains in La- human nature more than a good article Marcus Ward’s fine Envelopes, regulai now, 25c. dies' Fri- Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, 45c Leather Belts, 25c. and 50a X/ndertooearfor of wearing apparel at about half its usual price 12*4c a bunch, now Germantow'n Yarn, Beit Buckles, day and Saturday. £1.00 ptnd 1.50 price. We shall sell during this sale just 6c such bargains as will makj you our cus- Marcus lOc sKein k5c., 39o., 50c., 59c., 89o., fl.19. 1 lot ladies’ short Boyal Worcester Corsets, Ward’s fine Paper, regular price, Hale’s Vests, sleeves, high clean out we Belt 10c tomer and also the goods 60c and 6oc now Battenburg Patterns given away with Pins, Bargain lb., neck, Handy price, and 1.50 sell at a sacrihoe. material Beauty Pins, 5o. and 10c. £1.00 have decided to 25c purchased here. Brooch Pins, 25c. and 00c. iOc We have, ‘'actual count,” <>9 extra fine Portland Souvenir in Lace Madras bhirts with attached collar aud Spoons, Handy Bargains Parasols. Compound 39a, 49c., 69c,. 89c, 98c. 1 lot Ladies' Vests, low neck, sleeve- cuffs.. The famous “Marshall” make; Handy Bargains in 5 hin round neck Department. all but must not be B stan Bags, 50c. ti ft 50— all grades. less, handsomely trimmed, clean, they kept Waists. All our 98c White Parasols to close at Lnaitlaine Bags, and sleeves. Price tor Friday and Batnr- White and Colored Bows, were 25c, through the winter, hence 50c. We have divided our Quinine colored Shirt 50 and to 98. day, and 10c 98c ., 75a, $1.00 up $4 Friday Saturday price, Waists into All our fancy Parasols to be sold at is the price instead of (1.48. 6 lots. % Hose Supporters, 12Ljc. and 25c. Embroidered Bands for price or less. Cures Dandruff in its worst form. Stops IOc tb^ieck.® Lot 1. Shirt W'aists we have Craddock s Blue Soap, Ware 25c., now 15c. sold at 50c, falling hair, cures itching of the scalp. another is about 50 69c, now 10a cake—25c. box of 3 cakes. 1 lot Ladies’ neck, short Were now 25o. btill bargain Negli. 75c, Vesta, high 60c., Basement Fri- All Barbers in Portland use and recom- same collars and Bargains White Palace sleeves, 25c. aud Lace Bbirt Waist Fronts. gee bhirts with two pair 39c Kirk’s Bouquet Sea", regular quality, Friday mend must it. 10c. for box ot 3 cakes. Were now caffs. All (1.00 bhirts but they go and Saturday price, 25c., 12hj& Lot 2. Waists made of Sea Island Per- day Saturday. teg alar 50a Were now 25c. in this sale at Demonstration at our Toilet Seeley’a Perfumes,* price 50c., cale, were 89c, $1.00, 1.26, now Depart- 19c. ox. 12kc now 69c each round Clothes 21c ment. Ask about it. ounce, Were 75c 37’a<>. 50c Large, heavy, Basket, J. R. LIBBY GO. J. R. LIBBY GO. J. R. LIBBY CO. J. R. LIBBY CO. J. R. LIBBY GO. J. R. LIBBY 00. J. R. LISBY CO.
WEDDINGS. of Watervllle and George D. Weeks of SALVATIONISTS’ HOTEL RICHARD CROKER IN TOWN. FairUeid for the defence.
Will Be M and REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Opened >nday Sight Aiephtw of file Famous Tamilian OLD STEVENS-CHASE. y HOME WEEK to Will Fill a Great Want. New Gloucester, August 3.—There was Louis A. Bradstreet of Portland Leader, Addle E. Stevens of Portland for land a very happy gathering of friends and $1, Is now at hand and The of the Salvation you’ll need the Mr. Alonzo on the northerly side of Tremont street in grand opening relatives at the home of Richard G. Croker, nephew of the Portlapd. Army hotel is to be on Monday night. CHOICEST GROCERIES in the Democrats Have Stevens, Wednesday, August 1st, it being famous Richard Croker of New market Cape The at 27 and 29 Pearl York and of his George H. Blanchard of Portland to building 33, 35, the occasion of the marriage daugh- himself one of the leading officials of the for Look out and not Albion P. of Portland for land street having been thoroughly cleaned your guests. pay too Their Caucus. ter, Miss Nellie D. Stevens to Clarence Topllff $1, Hall and is in A1 condition for a Tammany organization, is at the A. Chase of Auburn. on the southerly side of Prospect street painted, much for them. BUY OF US and 1 almouth hotel. He arrived yesterday get Portland. hotel of this kind. Promptly at 3 o’clock the bridal party and will remain in The of the enterprise Is to give morning Portland LOWEST PRICES. A few The bride was Mary S. Young of Portland to Mary E. objeob sample entered the parlor. until Saturday and possibly until Tues- of Portland for one-half in- the poor workingman a good bed and a charming in a gown of brown chiffon, Harding $1, day of next week. : where he can wash his Bargains faille silk, terest In land and buildings on Pleasant place clothes, dry trimmed with W’hite “This is my first visit to said C. dominated take a have a comfort- Maine,” Elgin Yerrill, Esq., street, Portland. them, bath, good Best tl [Miss Stevens is a highly esteemed and Mr. Croker last “I have Solid Creamery Butter, 22c 16 lb. Granulated Sugar, $1.00 able room with all the evening. never all who Jacob W. Wilbur of Everett, Mass., to reading daily Print *• “ very popular young lady among been down this way before but since I 20c Best Eastpoit Sardiues, 6 for 25e For Legislature. Fred H. Johnson of Portland for land papers and plenty of other reading mat- knew her. The groom has been a student $1, have been here I have Leau Smoked 8 l-2c Choice ter. He will also be furnished with today beoome Shoulders, Molasses, 25, 35 and 40c but several in Portland.* soap, in Tufts Theological school, much pleased with the place. 1 have been Best Salt Fat Pork, 8c New Formosa writing material, shoe blacking, needles, Tea, 30, 40, 50o months ago returned to Auburn on ac- about the Best Rib SOMETHING NEW AND IN buttons and in fact considerably during day. 1 i Roasts, 8, 10 and 12c Pure Rio Coffee, 12 l-2o count of the health of members of his UNIQUE thread, everything have been out to Underwood Park and Nice Corned Briskets and WATERPROOF DECORATIONS. that will toward the | Flanks, 3 to 5c New Bulk Olivos, 25c and now holds the go making lodger qt. family responsible po- tonight I took a sail out in the harbor, 6c to Was No Decorate own stores and feel at home. Commencing with August Forequarters Spring Laiqb, 7c 3 Bottles Lime Juice, 25o Opposition sition as foreman of the stitching room your dwell, but I did not take 13 coffee and rolls will be furnished along my light over- Loin 10c. 13c Hire’s Extract Root shoe ings and home at a every Spring Lamb, Legs. Beer, 15c at the Foss, Packard Co. factory. patronize industry, coat and I froze. I to a nearly may go up Small Lean Candidate. small All to lodger in the morning. The prices for Hams, 12c 10 Bars Laundry 25c His plans are to linish his theological very expense. ready hang Poland before Soap, will be 15o and 25o. Springs returning.” Best Round tudies and enter the of night 10c, Capt. Steak, 12c to 15c Empress Coffee, 20c can ministry. out, consisting Waterproof Eagles, The Woods the officer in of the hotel conversation with a reporter of llocks and A corner in the was charge Corned Bones, 7c Beets, 2 l-2o parlor converted Shields in combination with Flags- the Turnips, Cabbages, Onions, will be to show over the PRESS was switched off onto politi- a pleased anybody New Potatoes, 25c into perfect bower of ferns in which Welcomo and plain strings of Flags, cal pk Watermelons, 30o premises and explain the inner workings subjects and Mr. Croker talked freely the ceremony wa? performed by the Kev. Tissue Festooning and Stars Sweet Potatoes, 4c Cantalope Melons, 5c Mr. Terrill Makes Few Remarks Paper of the Salvation Army social work. on these affairs. “There has not been for li. Heard of North Pownal, and the ring and all Wreaths, wool bunting Flags, some time,” he said, “the best of feeling service was used. The wedding gifts LIGHTS ON THE ISLANDS. and 3 to 20 foot, at low prices. Silk Flags between my uncle and David D. Hill. Accepts. were very beautiful. on Staffs; 1500 Fast Colors Flags The committee on lights made their The differences are over personal ques- The guests were as follows: Mrs. Mary on Gilt Head Staffs worth 25c for 10c annual Inspection of lights on Long Isl- tions and on account of this the two men JOHNSON & Stevens, Pownal; Mrs. Towle, Mrs. LAMBERT, and in quantities at lower price; 8 foot and yesterday. Since Mr. Alexander have not been on good terms for a long *—.* "" Insburn, Mrs. John Stevens, Little Mar- Cotton for Lanterns was elected this spring he has put In all time. Hut when it oomes to party 24 Wjlmot Street. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stev- Bunting Flags $2.00. they atiK3d2t gery Stevens, the come and Lantern ('audios. Call and examine his time in resetting lamp-posts and together and work for its good. I Quick ami decisive was the aotlon of ens, Master Claud Stevens, Lewiston; Mr. putting them in llrst-class shape. The think Ilryan will carry New York this the joint caucus of the Democrats of and Mrs. Young, Auburn; Mr. Herman Flag polos. Bargains in Baby Go-Carts committee were" very much pleasod with year provided Hill gets out and works. If South Portland and Cape Elizabeth called 14 ,^1^1^1^10 ATloo 1j’lnuclu T noKnnn and Carriages at one-half price. Charles the manner in which Mr, Alexander has Hill takes the mme that he did in Fresh for the purpose of nominating a Candi- Lewiston; Miss Ethel Libby, Pownal; lmy, auuuie street. courge performed ills duties. He is very popu- TM3 when he hung back, .t will be harder da+e lor the state legislature. Miss Lilia Robinson, Lisbon; Master THE JHUKCH OF THE MESSIAH. lar with the island people and they feel to carry the state. Hill committed a The caucus was held last evening at Robert Leld, Pownal; Master Harold The service of the that the committee made no mistake grave error in not working for ilryan In the hose house in Knightvilie and was Chase, Auburn; Master Irving Chase, morning Churoh of Pork. in electing him light tender. Uy Invi- et> ana rniniv mac he now sees that he called to order by Hiram Dyer, with Auburn. the Messiah next Sunday will be the con- tation of Manager of the Casco made a mistake at that time. llad he It. Weeks as cluding one before the usual Goding George secretary. Sunday Tho Increase in the demand for fresh Uay line, the company attended the not done as he did in ’S1G he, himself, pork the past few days The temporary organization was made THE LAW COURT. vacation. It is aimed to make It of Gem theatre in the Two ad- would have been nominated for President denotes a dcsiro of our customers for that kind of meat, therefore, wo and nominations were then special Interest and strangers and friends evening. permanent The docket was re- Kennebeo county ditional aro lights will be installed on at Kansas City this year. He is not the shall have a sale of Pork to roast today and n order. Howard K. the in the city are invited to attend. The Saturday. Dyer presented sumed in the law court morn- yesterday the southeast end of Peaks island. man in politics that he was six or seven name of and Mr. W'eeks pastor will give a short sermon on “The Elgin C.Verrill, with the oral of Caroline ing arguments years ago. I think that the the There was Home Land and the Home Coler, comp- seconded nomination. E. of Coming,” Hall, administratrix the estate of WILL REPRESENT WINDHAM. will be nominated the Demo- no other name offered and Mr. Verrill and the excellent choir, of roller, by her the late Charles E. Hall of consisting 8 cents husband, At the Republican caucus holden at rats for governor this and If nomi- was nominated. Miss Bertha Steward, soprano; Miss Mil- fall, unanimously vs the Emerson & Stevens Oakland, Windham Thursday Frank nated I think he will be elected. He is a Mr. who was dred Kogers, contralto; afternoon, Verrill, present, accepted an action for Mr.Thoms, tenor, will be the of the of Roast Mfg. Co., damages on ac- H. Haskell of Windham was nominated very smart man and is 32 of per pound price—think pleasure eating the nomination and in his remarks said and Mr. Millard Bowdoin, bass, will only years count of her husband’s death while work- Pork that has cost you 8 cents per Our Market is the an as a candidate for representative to the age. lioosevelt has made a governor only povind. that he esteemed it an honor to be the render especially prepared programme. good in the defendants’ on all ing shops May 5, for the representative district but that is all you can about him. people’s market, poople can’t eat roasted Pork, if you can’t and standard bearer he legislature say of Democracy, for the of a 1899, through bursting grind- of Windham and Pownal, Mr. E. H. He is a brilliant man, but he has one want a Lamb’s Leg at 14c, Lamb’s fores at 10c or Chickens, Fowl, Tur- this was a He thought Democratic year. stone. At nisi a verdict for BRIEF JOTTINGS. prlus $1600 kind- fault he talks too much about htmself keys, Beef to roast, you will liud them hero at reasonable All criticized the administration of Moses,the opposing candidate, very prices. President was rendered and defence to the excepts ly made the nomination unanimous. “My uncle, for whom I was has kinds of greeu stuff at reasonable McKinley and was of the opinion that named, prices. verdiot as excessive. Attorney General afternoon been successful. the of the Yesterday Benjamin Thomp- very Twenty-live years seeming prosperity country was William T.Haines for the “JOE THE TURK’’ IN PORTLAND. appeared plain- son, Esq., and several of his friends went ago he did not have a dollar in the world. fictitious in that ail the was drift- money tiff and Heath & Andrews for the de- better known as “Joe out went as far as Port- Ensign Garabed, Now nobody knows how much he is into the hands of the few. Instead of yachting. They ing fence. the Turk” will be at the Salvation land Head where anchored and saw Army worth.” out for the interests of our they looking peo- The next case, the most im- hall on Federal street on Sun- perhaps the fleet arrive. m returned last Saturday, the was to hunt barba- They eve- ple tendency up of the was the Kennebec and This man portant term, ning a time. day, Tuesday Wednesday. rians in remote lands and inflict having enjoyed delightful AN ITALIAN BUN upon Water District vs. the of is an Armenian Turk who was converted OVEB. City Watervilie, Attention is ccalled to the ad. of Frank us a of militarism not in accord system Fairlield Portland the of the Sal- Village Corporation, M. Low & Co. who are some through instrumentality with the of the our Constitution. offering T. E. Hartnett was in spirit Trust after he had led an Major driving company, Watervilie Water Co, great bargains in trousers. vation army awful Mr Verrill’s was well received from the Cape yesterday afternoon about speech et als.,an action to condemn water plants life for some years in San Francisco. MercierARKET. 2t and at its close the caucus a of 5 o’clock with a horse. When adjourned. in Watervilie and Fairfield under the He will give part his experience spirited PERSONAL. on each of the night3 dressed near the theatre an Italian statute of mentioned, Cape who 1899, authorizing plaintiff to in a native Armenian costume. His talk was walking with the crew of men from take them. The case oomes up in the is very Interesting. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY Theyhave stood the test of years, What Shall We Have for Dessert the work on the fort at Portland Head, and have cured thousands of ? law court for a the consti- Mrs. Bichard C. OTDfillP ruling, testing Fosdick and the Misses 8 ses of Nervous Diseases, such This arises in the PRESIDENT AT WASHINGTON. suddenly jumped into the middle of the kl I fl11 If ll question family every tutionality of the aob. Among the coun- Fosdiok of Cambridge, Mass., formerly as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless* day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-o. road, directly in front of Major Hart- I ness and Varicocele, sel are Orville D. Baker of Augusta, of Portland are the of Washington, August a.—President Mo- lAliy Atrophy,&c* a and guests Mrs Baker, clear the brain, delicons healthful dessert. Pre- Kinley accompanied by Secretary Cortel- nett’s horse. Before the horse could be AuAilf I They strengthen George K. Boutelle and Harfey D. Eaton 547)4 street. the circulation, make digestion pared in two minutes. No boiling I no Congress you arrived here at 7 o clock this morn- he had knookod the Italian down of Watervilie for the stopped perfect, and Impart a healthy add water and plaintiff and Heath State Bank Examiner Timberlake is at He was driven at once to the White to the bakiugl simply boiling ing. and bruised him about vigor whole being. All and losses art checked permanently. Unless patients & House. Tne was considerably are set to cool. Andrews of Augusta, Symonds, Snow the hotel. trip uneventful. The properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, or Death. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Congress Square the Hartnett took Consumption and & President as soon as he arrived at the body. Major tha man, Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund th« Raspberry Strawberry. Get a pack- Cook, Charles F. Libby of Portland, State Insurance Commissioner Carr is White House called a cabinet for name is money, £5.00. Send for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE Clsvelaatl, Q. age at your 10 cts. meeting whose Stephen Dlavado, to his CO., grocers today, Attorney General Haines, Dana B. Foster at the Falmouth hotel. at 11 this morning o’clock. home in East Bold by C. H GUPP1T A 403 St. i Deering. only CO., Congress for salbu MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET. SAIjEJ AND TO LKT. Guests are from DROWN—VOR i» ~mm ■—.■■>»--..i ■'■»■ ■ ■ ■'■■ I. turned of and women; __ »fW» tn ifflW » mnm'm .——1 tM—wp MAINE TOWNS. being away every day. savings agecTmen are to And out location 01 Forty words Inserted People just beginning Sunday-schools, mission sohools and fiend mo LET—In a most beautiful that words ineei ted under this the eigb OMe for nnderu^TT'' Cheboague with her IT miles of fine Forty B Prospect Hill, overlooking city, wcclt aa centu, cash to churches; from men and women of all cash ill advance. cold water,batli.and a) I Items ol road, numerous groves, sand beaches, one week for Sid ee*it*» room tenement! hot and attvft^ Interest Gathered Our Local -— by i. .-..ii.,•■;■ ■— — LHIOH is all this without any __ modern conveniences. Apply to L. M. hills, fields, etc., worth coming to. denominations,—and SALK—Piano box bus e Cor an dents YV. GROWN, 53 ywitiTluT'" reap Preparation will be made the coming fall organized methods of appeal. mo LET—Tenement of 4 rooms, $7.00; also TON or GEO. rolltop, road oart and rubber and winter to take care of the in- X one of 7 rooms with closet up stairs, price ExchanijeSt.^ Inquire of LETTER rapidly with number of CARRIERK No ,11'ar,)e«. Now, the increasing at SHOE beau CUMBERLAND ST. creasing summer travel. $12.00. Inquire FI8H£K’S STOKE, mo LET—A fine house just completed, No’JOt.«12j for famine and with corner York and Brackets streets. 3-1 RAYMOND. Mr. Chas. Bachelor of Boston, is a orgmizations relief, 1 tiful location in Coyle Park, overlooknif and all nioden THE -OLD ROOSTER” ou_iw~\'T"' at the Inn. the number of women and the bay; 10 rooms with bath, * guest Wayside increasing or Dank, a woaUiervana in 0#4* Raymond, July 31.—Mrs. Fannie room with to L. M. LEIGHTON PortlnnA Hay- The Bates Bros of the Arm of Win. N. LET—Large, furnished front conveniennes. Apply than 100 a whom Ramabai is her 1st. years, poem all about ii nr den of Portland is friends in this girls rescuing, alcove, steam heat, gas, bath room privi- GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange jly30-tf n,M0ts visiting Prince & Co., Portland, are spending TO pauiphl8t form, with pea aud iuk stavi, ».J,n Board of feel that, in justice leges. Inquire forenoons at 19 ELLSWOKTH Court House” on community. their vacation here. Managers SALE—Fine house on Clifton St.. Coyle Old the cover, py J0 to a direct and should STKEET._Ilf waters of too Back at the Periodical Stores. Miss Estella has returned to Mrs. H, W. Hamilton is stopping in her, strong appeal FORPark, overlooking the Hayden with or without hot and cola wa'er, 8°\j Portland for a few while under be made to her friends and the bile for mo LET—Furnished rooms bay; ten rooms with hath, where she is days, pu Bark and A fine' home at ESTATE IN Portland, employed as sten- treatment for her I. board; 200 feet from corner of and all modern improvements. MAINE-R^"^ eyes. increased Generous 6ums have W. 53 KEALand farms, bought, sold, for the help. Congiess streets. Pleasant, open situation, a low cost. Apply to GEO. BROWN, excliaugfi.i .*3 ographer Dirigo Telephone Coin* Dr. N. D. Johnson has purchased the let. rents collected and pr< been with shade trees and grass. MKS. SKILL- Exchance St. party car*c for « Evans sent her outside of the Association; _ shore and suburban pany. cottage, INGS, 5 Congress Park. 1-1 property a >rZ’hu Mrs, Eavns but she in Fessen- Money 1< a cd on on Fred and family have moved to could wisely use tenfold what Two otlier nice residences mortgages Ke-up.iV' Mr, Chipman spent part of last LET—House No. 10 street, 10 rooms each hav- S. M. WATSON, 1G Maplewood, Mass. she has rpO Gray ALSOden Park, on Deering avenue, Monument Sn*' iw^ received. A and con- Maine. week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. and 1 atli, newly papered painted ing eight finishod rooms, with ail modern Ramabai a to also house No. 3 Dana Block. 53 II WINDHAM, is native,'and knows how throughout; veniences. Apply to GEO. W. BROWN, S ALE—At store 33 and Chipman, Pearl street. Enquire of C. H. RANDALL, 219 3j~7mbTe^r deal with her She has had ex- Exchange FORfixtures ad p:ed to and Miss Wilma Newcomb a East 1.—Miss Lizzie people. Commercial or 112 State St. auglatr St.___jly30—tt carriage h-L, gave lawn Windham, Agust St., trade. Comprising wall case and Lillian are in the Per Cent Investments are for liarnS? Knight Hawkes attend- perience three famines, and knows SALE—Ten counter aud show Fri&Mon party to her friends Saturday rent of 9 an upright (ases chum evening. a summer school for teachers this rilOLET-A very*desirable "upper Forscarce now days, but here is opportun- f^'27_ ing best methods of relief. She will make A steam tab Vs, bit and hoot cases, she The were with Chinese rooms and bath, separate heater, to secure a double hoti.se that will pav 10 per vefiig i.o,,,:*1 grounds lighted week, at ity a etc., in lots to suit. Norway. one chance for wood and coal up stairs. In good re- a that it wil all ks, Apply to ‘t‘ rupee do the work of a dollar. She cent and is in such location ways “• lanterns, A very booth was erected Miss Claire is her of the MBADLKY, K. O. Hailev Co. L pretty Legrow visiting pair, located in one of the best parts city have a tenant. Nothing is so safe and sure as Carriage Miss Ethel for a is wise, and Not in- Noyes street. where refreshments of various kinds friend, Cole, few days economical, far-seeing on Cusliman street. Price and particulars real estate well ren ed. Apply to GEO. W ’J.d this week. of HENRY S. LI Exchange only is she naked bodies and quire TK1CKEY, BROWN, 53 Exchange f re were served to the company. clothing St._jl>30-tf Li OR ALL—St- and comiecnii|71)mim^ Dancing Messrs. Walker Parker and Ste- street.1-1 *- George fool into but the 33 aud 35 Preble St with !anu on the lawn was as were the vens putting hungry mouths, SALE—Eighteen house lots, being lnSi.Uf!' enjoyed, preached at Memorial chapel, Sun- WANT the to know that they 1 <;f f.o it. tronr, 120 ft, deep, good she is each one of her public FORbalance of 48 lots in Fessenden Park, 3 substantial i.nil!' usual preparing pupils can at the Gem iie.-n used a number of as party games. Miss Newcomb,as day. WE get first-class Tintypes which have been sold within the past few lugs, ye:us rarrs Miss Lizzie several for a life of a life of useful- 386 Congress St. Also a! In f c.tory and repository and arc well well as her cousins, Misses Jennie and Knight spent days self-support, Photograph Gallery, weeks. YY'ill exchange for anything that. my air&timS Heirs and others last week with relatives in amat' ur work done at short notice and at rea for any kind of manufacturing or desiring to Peering. ness and purity. judgment, is as good or better than casn. For ntercanm.* Elsie Boody, have made many friends soi a'de prices. GEM PIIOTOGKAPH CO., business, location caiiuot he borrow on a sure investment thcv rre just the right thing. unsurpassed, money REAL ES- CASCO, Ramabai’s friends would not wish that 386 Congress sired. Opp. City Hall. 3t-l 83 Exchange St. during the six weeks they have spent Apply to GEO. W. BROWN. _ ‘m household furni- one dollar less should to other relief apr30-tf L5()R SALK—A two TATE, NOTES, among us, All will welcome them Casco, July 30.—Crops are looking well go LET—Nice six room furn'ahed cottage. story house gladly ■ u rooms besides bat contai;,^ etc. Business strict- in this vicinity. organizations, but they do ask for the TO Kents for who e season for $90. \\ ill h, •limited on oiaTa ture, pianos, another season. the best, streets on >y Leach a free exhibition of rent for balance of season at a price to v>lease FOR SALK. MtniJ Hill; this proont. Cyrus gave generou3 support of a work that must ap- is offered very low and ly confidential. Mr. Walter E. Harmon spent Sunday his trained steers in front of S. H. Mann anyone. Beautiful location. L. M. LEIGH- any p rty tieslrb-, to all sorts and of men.” 63 street. 31-1 n co pleasant, home for a small sum of with his Mr. and Mrs, E, B. & this peal conditions TON, Exchange inon#? parents, Jordan’s, store, village, Saturday Forty avoids Inserted under tills head will do well 10 call and examine: Drnu Ail undeniable success of Hirmon. evening, to an appreciative crowd. proof of the LF.T—Lower rent of eight rooms 03 Parris easy. Apply to JOHN P. one weclt for itti cents, cash In advance, PROCTOR, j-f Members and friends of Union Sab- James N. Eastman commenced can- this work is found in the fict that, in TlO street. Hot water, bath room; a very nice rent for the Lower rent three bath school enjoyed a picnic at White’s ning string beans and peas at his twelve s the number of women price, $10, OR SALE-A now 2 Vi factory year only, to storyhomT^ Stiaml Loan last last to rooms, rear 227 Dauforth street, $4. Apply Ip taining ten finished rooms and and all of ln- bath: >11 Go., Birdge Thursday. week, giving employment quite girls, the higher caste, has 243 Biairs. E. Middle 31-1 situated and a HASTY, Sr, Up IPOR S A-I-.B. lieated by furnace; No. 1251 c Mr. Mrs ^Will McAllister of Balti- force of women and girls, snapping cre ased from two to eight hundred and iiium, 68 MARKET ST.. street, near Hradley’s Corner; largo tot PORTLAND, ME- more, Md were recent guests of Mr. and beans, paying them fifteen cents per TO LET-At lOO Newbury St. $1.50 may5dtf sixty. laud; price low ; term* casv. Apply toJOhV Mrs. Geo. M. Loach. bushel. ner we-k. or board Included $4.00. with It is thus seen that Ramabai stands in ROOM At Me., Homestead of late K. PROCTOR, 113 Exchange 8t bath room HASKELL. 31-1 Frycbiirg\ 2“ Mr and Mrs. John Forhan of Canton Earmers are all through haying, and a double relation to the Christian p Ivilege. Apply gen- John on Main have been Mr. and Mrs. H, L, some are their oats for fodder erostt of Locke, situated st., op- SALK—The visiting cutting y America, She is, lirst, the LET—Nicely furnished room, arge and OR substantial and pi#UMt Forhan. The Union had iwo biick house Sunday school their head of a perman ent institution which is TOairy, in good, quiet, location; near first class posite “I lie Oxford.” Corner lot about Iff story and lot corner Mr. and Mrs, E. A, re- annual and .state and Danforth st eel; sullloient Plummer have outing picnic last Wednes- receiving, and educating the boarding house. 15 GltAV ST., between Park stories land oa training I sox no leer; House two who Danferth street to erect another —AND— turned from Scarboro, day, on the bank of Crooked river. The high oaste widows and women of India, and State. 28-1 house; l0 Fred 9 rooms, furnace reasonable offer refu-ad. HENJ. stlAWs Harmon has returned from Wood- day was perfect, and all enjoyed the out- many, if not most of whom recently re- ell, heat; large And APARTMENTS—Frederick CO- W fords. ing. ceived are victims of the and she water in house and stable. Also famine; HOUSESS. Vaiil has tho list of desirable stable, Mr and Mrs. Isaiah Gould of Portland Mr, William Hamlin, who passed the the trusted largest ACCIDENT ACENCY is, secondly, wise, economical, houses and apartments for sal* and to let of tw'O and ell containing SALE—20 cun milk route nrar Port- at their old home in the vvixjLUJi aniu. wiLii ms umiurou in i almoner of story building spent Sunday apiiug money sent from America any real estate office iu Portland. His spec- 17*0Itland, including 75 cans, ice cnest, horn but one of the iu has returned to his home two dental rooms and two tene- and all Strongest village. Massachusetts, iui laiiiixic cuurx cxd, vui ialty is negotiating mortgages, collecting rents, stores, pung. wagon, necessary fixing tornua Mr. and Mrs. in the milk route must bo sold bv Forilantl, Henry L. Forhan and village. appeal, is of two fold and the pcononrcnl management of property. about 70x110 ft. Must bo August 15th on «(.. therefore, strength, ments; l.ot of daughter and Mr. and Mrs John Forhan and must reach all who hava hearts to Apply REAL ESTATE OFFICE, First count of 111 health present owner. For pat. your and I will renew RAYMOND. of ticulars of W. F. Bring policies and son were among the guests at Bay of feel. National Batik Building. ily25dlmo sold to close estate. Enquire inquire DlttSbER,8OK1. them at the lowest rates consistent with change street. 2-i Maples Inn last East 31 Donation s Sunday, Raymond, July —Riverside may be sent to the treasurer \ O LET^-Nice 6 roomed furnished cottage full protection. t Dr. and Morton were 1 Doliey Irving in Grange, P. of H,, held an open meeting of the American Ramabai Association, for season at 845, never rented before less 238 ST, JOHN ST. SALK—Grade New Portland last JOHN LOCKE, Jersey. MilcliCotn. Friday. last night at their hall, at which a few Mr. E. Hayward 222 Boylston than 890, beautiful locatiou, great bargain, jly30dlw ITtOltOil AS. POOLE. Yarmouth, Mo. of Ferry, {.wj THOMAS One the most pleasing social events invited friends were present. Th? guest Street, Boston. present occupant wishes to move to the city H. FLAHERTY, of and will rent low. at L. M. a the season was the dance Friday even- of the evening was Lauriston Ward Judith W.Andrews, 33 Rutland Square, Apply ones, sale—Lodging house at bargain if at F'orhan LEIGHTON, 53 Exchange St. 24-tf AN EOC8. FOitsold at once. Apply to 154 Federal 8t. Orneral Insurance Agent, ing hall, given by Mr H. L. Small, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Chair man Executive Committee. MISCEI.L Forhan, complimentary to his friends, Small is stopping with his rela- E. Winchester fcJ33 Clarendon ____H Donald, r| O LET—A first-class second floor rent of up near clear Clapboard Island a First National Hank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and guests of tives, Mr. and Mrs T. J. Brown. The President Amer ican Ramabai Asso- 8 s A LE—Grocery ad provision ousiwJT Building. St., eight rooms, at 153 Cumberland St., with PICKED12 foot punt, minus oars, p inter and row Several of our exercises FOBwell established and now in operation- jv28% do colored 10. barge Bizarre, Kennebec lor Perth Montreal, Chicago daily From Leans, Bed Kidney.2 55 Amboy. except Philadelphia Monday, Wednesday 50*2 Petroleum steady; re till’d New York —. Ar 2d, sctis Colin l! Baker and Marla O lon, Wuieriord and Sweden. Saturdays. Mailve onions,ou.*.. .1 00*1 15 Teel, 11 os in steady. Win A. and Potatoes */ ous.... * Philadelphia} Pickering, Raritan River; M. P. M. P. M. SUNDAY TWAINS. Friday, Turpentine steady. Storm Petrel, Annie Rock- Leave Portlan Onions.Knrpttan..... *1 76 Eddyville; Sargent, 6.60 From Central Wharf, Boston, Sp. m. From Klee quiet. land; Lulu W Eppes, Ellsworth; Emily F 7 20 a.m. Paper train for Bangor, Bath, and and of S. S. Co. Mew Potatoes,|bbl. 2 26* 2 50 Swiff, Leave Brldgtou .Junction, 10.08 2.28 7.15 Bay Naples Fine street Wharf. Philadelphia, at 8 p. m. In- Molasses steady, Rockport; Viking, for Rockland except Perry Transfer at Bath Sweet I'otatoes,Connecticut. ,*,j 25 Philadelphia; Gamecock, Arrive Brit I ({ton, ll.oct 3.23 8.io surance effected at. office. 8ugar—raw steady; fair relimng at 4*/sC; Cen- Wlnterport: tug with and lor Bar Harbor on and after July 8th. Bweet-s, Vlnland. *— Carbonero, Portland, Arrive Harrison. 11.37 3.40 8,37 Freights for the West by the Penn. R. R. and trifugal 98 test 4% ; Molasses sugar at 4Vac; barge Bear Ridge. 7.26 p. m. Paper train tor l ewiston. Errs. F.astern fresn...... 18® 19 1e22tltt «L A. Bknnktt, Supt. South forwarded by connecting lines. refined steady. Sid. sells Mount Norfolk; K P 9.30a.m. Commencing lath for Fab- On anil Alter June 25i.li, F.tTRs. western lresn. r® 17 Hope. Chase, July SHOO, Passage $10.00, Round Trip $18.00. CHICAGO—Cash qoutatlcws. Bath; Sarah Quinn, eastern port. yans and intermediate stations. Fkrs, neid. will connect with 8.4." a. m. Meals and room included. Flour dull. BANGOR—Ar 12.v6 m. For dally and 1.03 p. ra. Butter, tanev 2d, schs Mary Manning, Phlla- p. Brunswick, Lewiston, Bath, For freight or passage to F. P. creamer. 22 * 23 — HAVE YOU SEEN train over Maine Central Railroad (White Mt. apply WING, nneat— No 2 spring C; No 3 do at t'9.«,72e: deldh.a; Electa Bailey, South Amboy. Augusta, Waterville, Bangor and Bar Harbor. Central Boston. Butter. Vermont... .. 21 at North Agent, Wharf, 20* No 2 Kea at 77V« u 77%e. Corn—No 2 at 38% ; schs John E 6.00 in. For Lewiston. Div.) touching Naples, Bridgton, Cheese. N. York and ...10 Sid, Randall, Baltimore; Hannah p. E. B. SAMPSON, Treasurer and General Ver’rnt. *11 in. Bridgton and Harrison, connecting at Harrison No 2 yellow—c. Oats—No 2 at Ulv-ic: No 2 E Oarleton, New York; John Twoliy and C 8 8.50 p. F’or White Mountain Division, 88 State F/ska Cranborrios... with stage for Waterford, and at with Manager, at, Building, Boston, White’at 23 Vic: No 3 while 22%(a28'>ac: No 2 Glidden, Port Chester. Montreal, Toronto and Chicago. Naples ocmdtf Washington; Odell, Unison’s Views? J. W. Cook’s coach Hue for Fries Mass. Fruit. Kye at good parley at 35@ Below, schs Charles L L Platinotype 11.00 p. m. Nignt Express for all points. Falls, Casco. 6!>t®50M»cs feeding Davenport and Ella Otisfield. etc. l.emons.Messlna...5 50*0 50 ’17c;fair to choice malting 4(»@ 2c: No 1 Flax- Davenport, Philadelphia for Bangor. 12.55 a. m. Mt, Desert special for Rockland The Most Artistic Collection Kver Put Returning steamers leave Harrison every Oramros.oaliforma nav. seed l 40; No 1 N \Y Flaxseed at 1142: prime BATH—Ar 2d, barge J 0 Fi zpatrlck, Phila- Bangor and Bar Harbor. t» a the Itlarket. day Sunday) at 7.45 a. m. and 1.30 p. Oranges, Seedlings .3 00* 3 50 l'imothy seed 3 logs 25. s ess Pork at 12 15A! delphia; sch Mary L Crosby. Georgia. (except mcdoMo Steamboat co. ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. m.; North Bridgton at 8 a. m. and 12.45 p. m.s Apples. Baldwins.,. 12 20. Lard at 6 87V4wO 90; snort ribs ,sides Sid, schs Annie T Bailev and Sarah Wood Call and 8 e them and an illus- get From Montreal and daily 0.60 a. at 8 30 and 2 p. m., and at 3.15 Oils 7 loa.7 •• 5; salted shoulders short ; Mary S Bradshaw Fabyans m.; Bridgton Naples Turpeotiue and Coal dry G,%@7; Philsnelphla and Martha T trated a. m. and slear 7 Catalogue. from Bartlett and local, 8.25 a. m.; Lewiston 2.45 p. m., connecting at Sebago Beginning Aug. 1st. steamers leave Port- sides 05a;7 75. Thomas, Baltimore; James E Eastport. ■v Baw Linseed Oh. 68*73 Talbot, and Mechanic Falls, 8.35 a. Waterville and Lake Station with 11.46 a. in. and 6.25 p. m. land Pier at 5.00 p. in. for Cousin’s, Little- Butter easv—ermery at 15®19c; dairies 14® BOOTHBAY—Ar 2d, schs Ellen M Golder m; Boiled j,inseea on. 70 317 5 8.48 a. Steamboat Train for Portlainr and john’s, ureat Chebeague, (Hamilton’s Land- 17c. and Helen H Benedict, New York. Augusta, m.; Rangeley, Farmington, Express TurDouune. 60«6o Bemis. Augusta and Rockland, 12.02 Boston, making ihe most delightful inland trip ing) Bustln Island. South Freeport ana Por- Cheese steady Sys aHOVi'’. Sid, sells WII OJer. New York; E Bangoi, p. LiRonm ana Centennial oil., 160 tst 10s4 Mary Lynclu m.; Farmington and Lewiston, in New England. ter’s Binding. bbl., Eggs steady —fresb 11 Vi. Kennebec; Alaska, Rockland. THE-LAMSON Skowhegan, Kefinedtst Petroleum, 120 .... lO^i STUDIO. 12.15 p. m.; Beecher F’alls.St. Johnsbury.Bridg- Round trip excursion tickets, good for clay of Return, leave Porter’s Landing 6.15 a. m.; Fiour—receipts 17.000 bbls: wheat 112.000; BRUNSWICK. (In-Ar 1st, sells Dono- Pratt’s Astral. 1234 Edna, ton, 12.15 p. Express, Mattawamkeag, Bar date only, ,$2.00. Ask for our tourist’s guide ;'outh Freeport 6.30 a. m.; bustin’s 6.45 a. m. i >ush; corn 802.000 bush: oats 272.000 bush; van, Havana; Ilarry New m.; Half bbls lc extra. Prescott, Gray, York; Harbor. Bangor, 1.20 d. m.; Waterville and at Union Station. [Jreat Chebeague, 7.05 a. m.; Littlejohn’s 7.20 a. ye 9.U00 bush; 8.000 Push. Wm H Sumner, Yeaton. do. Temple SI., 0pp. Falmouth Hotel Cumberlana. coal. @41 6 barley Lewiston, 3.23 p. m.; Skowliegan, Waterville, C. L. GOODRIHGE, m.; Cousins 7.25 a. m. Shipments—Fkmr 13.000 obis; wheat 110.000 j|BUCKSPORT—Sid 2d, sch G Parrs- Stove ana furnace coal, retail.. 5 50 Ray (Br), Augusta amt Rockland. 5.20 p. m., from Water- Jne28dtf Manager. POINT )ush; corn 660.000 oats Push boro, NS. 2 and Printing for amateurs. SMALL ROUTE. Franklin. 7 00 Push; 308,000 Developing ville daily; St.John, Bar Harbor, Aroostook ’Ve 400 Push; barley 4.000 Pusla CHARLESTON—Ar 1st, barque diaries l.or- jy3-TuTli&Sat2mos Leave Port and at 2.30 p. m. for Orr’s PeacoahretaU. ... 460 Couniy, Moosehead Lake and Bangor, 5.30 p. Island, ing, Biatchford, New York; schs J W Balano, Rumford East Harpswell, Sebasco, Small Point Harbor Robert m.; Rangeley. Farmington, Falls, Portland & Steamboat Go. uul Iiarbnr. Cotton Markets, Wilson, Rockport; McFarland. Sweet- Lewiston. 6.45 p. m.; White Mountain Bootlibay Candy’s land, New York; Annie C points Return, leave Candy’s Harbor at 6.00 a. m. Orala Grace, Smith, do; ADAMS & and 6.55 m.; Chicago, STEAMER Quotations, lily Telegraph.) John H ANDERSON, CO., Naples, p. Montreal, ENTERPRISE leaves Fast ria above tannings. May, Burroughs, Philadelphia. Fabyans. 7.25; Bar Harbor, and Rock- Aug. 2. DARIEN—Ar Bangor Bootlibay at 7 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and NEW 1st, sch Fannie L Child, Fuller, 1.25 a. Halifax, st. Bar SUNDAYS. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRAD YORK—The Cotton market to-day was Bid deford. Fire land, in, daily; John, Friday for Portland, touching at So. Bristol, * Vi)e insurance Harbor, Bangor, 4.20 a. m. teadv, decline; middling uplands at 9%c; sch Agency dally. Heron Island, Bootlibay Ilarhor and Squirrel Leave Portland Pier at 10 a. m., for Cousin's, Wednesday’s quo a 1011s lo Sid, Charlotte T Sibley, Coombs, New Mindays—Lewiston, 9.25 a. m„ 5.38 m.:Bar gu 10; sa'es 710 bales. York. p. Island. Littlejohn’s, Great Chebeague and Orr’s Is- WHEAT. til Exchange Street. Harbor, 12.25 n. m.; Waterville,5.29 t ES’i O >'—The p. m.jWhlte Returning, leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, land. Return—Leave Orr’s Island at 3.30 p. m., ('otion market closed ELLSWORTH—Ar 2d, sch Perth 5.35 n. m. Leonora, Mountains. at 7 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Great 4.15 p. m., 4.80 Opening CJosln« * losed quiet; middlings O-tfee. Amboy. tlrst Class American and Chebeague Littlejohn's Foreign Companies GKO. F. EVANS, V. F. St G. M. Squirrel Island. Borthbay Harbor, Heron isl- Cousins’ 4.35, arrive Portland abou 5.30 p. ru. An. 7514 74% \i< LKS FERNANDINA—Sid 1st, sch Ele Kzjr Horace Anderson. Crab. C. TON—The Cotton market to-day liag- Adams. F. E. BOOTHBY, G. F. & T. A. and. So. Bristol and East, Bootlibay. •T. H. AlcUUNAU), Manager, 8«Pt. 75% 75% c ;ett, warren, New York. decis Tnoa, J. uiet; middlings 'JVaO. Little, ipeodti Jne3idt! uug2dU ALFRED RACE. Manager. aug2dU ="~ --■■ ------Basement THE EJBESsT Muslin Underwear Dept. Department, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY 20 bales of Gowns of good muslin, neck, good clean El well. high batting. , Good value at 10c. Owen, Moore & Co. yoke of hemstitched tucking hem- Ira. K. Clark & Co. N. M. Perkins, stitched ruffles, Friday’s Oren Hooper's Sons. price ec Mereier Meat Market Friday’s price 50c Commercial Milling Co. F. O. B riley Carriage Cft. One lot of Madras d. K. Libbv Cc. Gowns of Muslin, tucked and Cheviot Eastman & bands, Bros. Bancroft. suitable for shirts and Wat. ted. square neck with hemstitched boy's blouses Johnson & Lambert. deep J. C. White Coal Co. ruffle. Regular price, 12 To the War Ships. 12, igc “ Center & McDowell. 75c Friday’s price Friday’s s Table Girls Wanted. New Wants. For To Found Sale, Let, Lost, Gowns, several odd lots, usual prices Two cases of and similar advertisements will be found on good bleached cotton G under page appropriate beads. $1.00 and 1.25. washes well. Friday’s price 75c j THE CHEAPEST-FUEL. Regular price 8c “ Gowns of good muslin, inserting Friday’s ^ Genuine Money Saver Needed lu Every bands, broad tucked ruffles. Home. One bale of good fine Friday’s price 89c over unbleached No can each week. Look Cotton, There has been much published pro and careful buyer afford to lose their share of the bargains distributed con the past few days regarding the ban ds and Friday’s Oil Burner as a fuel Empire gowns, inserting price5c Champion saver, the list and select what need. Come and secure share. and much entnusiasm among housewives hemstitched ruffles, extra value. you early your ^ has become manifest. This particular One lot of outing flannels, burner has through reputable exchanges Friday’s price $1.00 medium and those who have tried It a dark extra gained and colors, good value at reputation that must of necessity be_en- Wash Goods Leather Department. viable. Children’s Hats, straw crowns, mus- Department. SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT. 10c. a attained the As fuel producer it has lin ruchings. Leather Belts. Friday’s price c heighth of pex faction and the work It ac- Organdies in exclusive dress pat- Usual Regular price SOc complishes is certainly surprising. prices 50c, 75c terns. 2nd The oil is carried a small rolled “ good styles. Floor, “ 17c through Friday’s 25c Friday’s 1048 yarns of Percale, 36 inches pipe to the burners, which are first heated Regular price 60c and then as fast as the oil flow it is con- for Muslin caps, at reduced for “ 26c Leather Belts wide, good styles wrappers and verted into gas, which mixes with 90 per prices Friday’s We are waists. cent of air and 10 per cent carbon oil gas, Friday’s Sale. presume you still looking for cool apparel, Regular prieo 15c shirt passing through the burner and produc- “ 5c of intense Organdie in dainty colors, so Friday’s ing a long superheated flames if our Shirt Waist Dept, has attractions to offer in Regular price 12 l-2e heat, free from smoke, odor, dust, and ob- Regular price 25c r riuay s (51.4 Friday’s “ 12c style and One lot of Koch Belts desirable hard and soft coal or wood. The combus- Corset price- tion being perfect there is no waste of Department. fancy colors. fuel. 369 yards of best quality Percale, Mercerized or dark price $1.25 Compared with wood, coal or common One lot of Sonnette Corsets, made Foulards, light one Regular hundred and Ladies’ Shirt Waists, variety, usually “ it is forty-four good 75c choice styles. illuminating gas, or even gasoline, from fine F'rench coutille satin ground. Friday's far Jess and gives much greater stripes, at 50c and 69c. expensive 35c priced 12 heat. They are a revelation, and as such latest low Regular price 25c Regular price He style, bust, straight front, “ Friday’s price thousands are introduced and 25c One lot of Koch Belts, colors. “ being Friday’s 20c, fancy Friday’s 10c are territory in long waist. agents eagerly securing Regular price $2.00 this section of the state. About six dozen Colored Shirt have been marked 89c Regular price $1.50 Waists, $1.00, “ ■■Investgate the merits of the Champion One lot of Crepe Novelties. Friday’s 98c of « 200 yards heavy Galetea In medi- Oil Burner before concluding a purchase Friday’s 1.25 and 75c. j Regular price 20c or making a change in what you already Friday’s price 49c um and dark blue. possess—Grand Rapids Telegram. Friday’s “ 12 l-2c is on Middle Ten of Elite Mr. Bernhisel located pairs Corsets, style 69, Regular price where the One lot of woven 15c street, opposite Plum, during white and cheviot, 36 inches One lot of Percale, and lawn waists, marked first of the season, Neckwear few of his visit he will black. gingham Department. “ remaining days wide. Friday’s 6 He he pleased to point out the excellent Regular price $2.75 81.50, 1.25 and 1.00. of this turner to the 15 handsome yokes and collars, qualities public. “ Regular 20c 75 c Friday’s 1.75 price Fridaj’s price “ 10c made from linen batiste with edge, of our citizens have horses Friday’s One lot of 11-4 blankets Many got One lot of about a hundred waists of percale, dimity, Madras, white lawn, good (cd- and harness but have not got proper and inserting, siightly wrinkled carriages to carry their friends around to handsome waists for 1.75, 1.50. extra heavy. $2.00, to 2.88 Dred) show the city next week. if. O. Bailey Regular prices $1.00 Friday’s price 98c “ Carriage Co. come forward to meet that Friday’s 09 c Regular price $2.00 demand by offering some rare bargains in Colored and Black Dress “ second hand carriages, especially tine cut- One lot Satin de-chine petticoats, One lot of Misses Colored Shirt waists. One fancy yoke reduced from $5.50 Friday’s 1.38 under double carriages. They can furnish most anything at very low prices. new shades, graduated accordion Goods. Friday’s price 25c Fri lay’s price $1,89 flounce and dust ruffle. CASTORIA Hundreds of yards of dress One lot of Crochet Spreads, Mar- A small lot of Eton Jackets at prices 1-3 and 1-2 of actual value. white lawn and insertion at that 8, yokes, Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Regular price $8.50 goods prices equal those of aeilles size. “ patterns, large Friday’s G.50 our site. are marked from 81.50 and 2.00. In use for more than thirty years, and January Those A small lot of Ladies’ Suits at 1-2 or less for “ remnants, but are price Friday’s Sale. 98c Friday’s 1.25 The Kind You Have Always Bought. long enough Friday’s price % One lot of fine linen um- for or CASTORIA petticoats, skirt waist patterns. A brella two to secure a All our Children’s Suits and Wash Skirts at reduced for! Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. style, and three ruffles. grand opportunity Liliputian prices good skirt to wear with shirt In use for more than thirty years, and Regular price $1.50 Friday’s Sale. lien’s “ waists. Department. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Friday’s 1.00 Sheets and Pillow Slips CASTORIA One lot of Braces Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. The merits of Mme. L. D. Blackwell’s Regular price 50c Complex- “ In use for more than thirty years, and Small Wares Department, Friday’s 19c ready to use, will launder as well The Kind You Have Always Bought. ion Cream, are being demonstrated daily at our as the home made, at Friday's One lot of Milanese lisle Gloves, One lot of Embroidery Silks. sunburn. One small lot of soft front shirts. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. store. Unrivalled for Regular price 38c Regular price 5c Regular price 50c Prices. over Years o' “ Das been used Fifty by millions Friday’s “ 19c Friday’s Ic Friday’s “ 39c n others for their children while Teethin'!, with perfect success. It soothe-s iho child, softens the gums, allays Fain, cures Wind Colie, regulates the bowels and is the best emedy lor Diarrhoea whether arising from Fastman Bros. & Bancroft. Fastman Bros. & Bancroft, Fastman Bros. & Bancroft. I Fastnian Bros. & Bancroft Vastman Bros & Bancrii teething or ottier causes. For sale by Drug- gists in every Dart of the world. Be sure at d ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, 25 < i.- TO PLAY BALL. FRIGHTFUL FALL. ft bottl" OLD HOME WEEK VISITORS liafiwny Mall and Post Office Clerks to Boy Tumbles Over Embankment at BRIEF JOTTINGS. Lilne Up On Monday, Eastern Promenade. Can a hour at our Delicious pass pleasant store, Old Home Week services will be held -TII3 II 3 VE 3 OP T*ia ... While on the Eastern Prome- A playing In church next Sun- ball nine picked from the several Congi’ess Square nade and waiting for the ileet to come in Kev Dr. the aggregations of line ball players out of day morning. Blanchard, yesterday afternoon, little Elton J.Irish, Green the 200 railway mail clerks on the lines pastor and Kev. Dr. Bolles, a former the 10 year-old-son of Mr. and Mrs. will officiate. running east of Boston is to line up Mon- STEINWAY, pastor, Jerome fell off the steep embank- on the Irish, The crew has day afternoon Portland grounds. Corn paving finished the ment. The accident took on the Forest place street sewer and no more work in avenue, against a nine of post Mason & Standard. Coyle of the near Port Allen Hardman, Gablar, Hamlii, Gramer, Emsrson, ollice clerks and carriers part promenade Of all the * this department will be done until after letter from the green things park and young Irish is very fortunate A BOTTLE OF -AX' I> UTlIKlt HIGH GRADE- Old Home when the task of Portland post ollice. That there will be that grow for August har- Week, open- to with no more serious injuries lots of fun without escape HAY’S ing up the Exchange street sewer from goes saying. vest, none 13 as eagerly than he received. He had started to FRUIT PUNCH ■— As nearly as can be told the make up for as the Sweet = Congress to Fore street will begin and climb the embankment and had reached longed PIANOS close the street to of the nines will be as follows: Railway in your picnic basket probably travel for within a few feet of the summit Corn, in its sheath of mail clerks, E. J. Farrell, catcher; Barry should not be forgotten. about two months. New sidewalks are when he and fell. Down and Stetson and suddenly slipped green silky plume. A wholesome and laid on and Commercial Harry Abbott, pitchers; perfect THE AEOLIAN AND THE PIANOLA being High, he tumbled at a fearful rate ana the It is to eat John R, C. 2b ripe enough beverage. Compact and streets and Forest avenue. Cahill, lb; Bannerman, ; Of which Hf art the sole X'ew rr n4 atlve*. crowd of held their the carried. Kiiglnuil jirrst A. H. Conrad large spectators now; ears are covered easily T'hei’e be a and Farnsworth, 3b; Hayes, will baptism reception, breath as saw the over A 50c bottle makes for 12. E. they boy falling with full quart enough The Pianola ran bo adjusted to anv and with its aid a person without J also communion at the West End ss; C. Flint, If; N. L. Thompson, creamy kernels, piano, holy the rocks. musical training can the most difficult music iu an artistic manner, rf. ®The Portland post ollice nine will sweet, delicious and nour- H. H. HAY & SON, Middle St. ! play Methodist church, Sunday morning, A shout went and aroused Yardmas- Wo shall give FILER EXHIBITIONS of theso wonderful instruments, to be as up | 10.30. In the at 7.30 probably follows: E. Knight, pitch- ishing. all evening Kev. C. C. ter ThOinas S.S.Lee of the Grand Trunk. which arc cordially invited. M. and Fred Whidden will conduct an ser- er; Quinn Bow, pitoliars; Our Poland evangelistic Mr. Lee, who was at the foot of the prom- Creamery vice. Mr. Yan Blarcumb will conduct Ewing, lb; Craig, 2b; Gorham, 8b; Butter makes the corn MUSIC AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS AT SPECIAL PUKES. enade, and attending to his duties about Thomas Desmond, ss; R Smith, rf; the praise service with chorus choir. the railroad tracks, hurried to the foot more toothsome. Henry, cf; Donovan, If. A delegation of For the of the hill and throwing out his arms Remember, we deliver PERSONALS. about 30 of the railway mail clerks from caught the boy, thus very materially afternoon the different parts of New England expect to every along breaking the force of the fall. The shore. M. STEINERT & SONS CO. be in the city to witness the game. Cape Telephone timely rescue by Mr. Lee undoubtedly 517 Mr. Edward J, Quinn and Mr. C. Har- your orders at any time. War Congress St. Tel. 119, Portland, Me. T. C. McUouldric, M&r. |y31dtf p old Randall left Tuesday for New York HOWE S MILITARY BAND CONCERT saved the life of the lad. Ships THIS EVEN ING. Mr.Lee took the boy to a shed ani ban- where they will spend several days. The as he fast sterner Mr. Fred A. Dam, who is the steward TTnwp’fl WacL TP.nrl ATilif-.5\T»Tr ho/nrl \xrill daged him up best could until the El w e 1 nat.rnl wnrmn nrT’ixrprl ftrnl t.rwVr hiyii tn of the West Side branch of the Y. M, C. give the flrsb of its series of three band 1, NOTICE. the station. There Dr. A. in New York is a few concerts subscribed for by the residents police Leighton 794-796 city, spending ALL PEKSOVs nrc rf. was called and found that a some hereby days at his old home in Portland. Mr. of the West End this evening at 8 o’clock gash §lreet. It CORINNA Coiigrrss I SMOKE speellnlly I'rquegted to aboain the Dam is the son of the late Edward L. rom the band stand recently erected on four inches long had been cut in above the left ear. The face i’l om koiii^ ik onii<1 lilt* eityliook- Dam, who for many years was B street by the citizens of that vicinity. scalp just will \ engaged leave Long Wharf, alien can h»Te in the hotel business in The is the to be was also bady bruised in several places Int; shabby ;lu*y New York. following progamme foot of and the left and ankle were their or clcamed Rev Charles C. Garland and family of rendered: wrist Exchange St.f eloiliiii'; dyeil Dr. was to DREAMS half hour and s Nashua, N. H., are the guests of W. R. March—“Athewean,” Stimson sprained. Leighton obliged every during presied by tailor press- Garland, 35 Cherry street, city, Mr. Selection—“Broadway to Tokio,” Sloan take ten stitches to close up the wound visiting time, daily, while men at Waltz Caprice—“Intermezzo Rusie,5 on the While this was WANTED. Garland and his wife are both natives of scalp. being 4 are FOREST Oft HOBS: at French the fleet is in the harbor. inspiring, invigorating S CfClCQ’C CUT this city. done the little fellow displayed the i ^.o l ! o Characteristic—‘'Yarney’s Ideal,” t, Table waitresses at aug2diwistor lastp and healthful if 2) gieam farp8 ckai&igtrii Stimson greatest pluck, never llinching under the |P BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. tlie 13 Preble St.. Preble Hoii*f Overture—“War Songs of the Boys in ordeal and calling out from the officers Sherwood. Apply Opp. There was a very good attendance at Blue,” Laurindeaa and others at the station the most hearty to MISS LADIES’ A Popular Waltz—“Only a Dream, Mackey SARGENT, CLOTHING SP.GUH.Tt the August stated meeting of the. Port words of commendation for his nerve. Song and Dance—“Rustic Chimes,” 02 Park St. PARK 'Kid Gloves Cleansed Every Day-_ land Board of Trade yesterday afternoon. Stimson After dressing the wounds a carriage ag*uw & TILFORD'S Besides the routine business,plans for the Overture—“Hesperia,” L sey was summoned and the lad removed to tvs. C. R. R. at 7 September meeting were discussed at The band is making excellent progress his home Quincy street. He rested i t h e t some length and the subjects to be intro- under the direction of its conductor, Mr, easily last night, but his injuries will duced F. W. Stimson and the concert will c ause him to remain at home for several f Coal $ Ml FAVORITA EXCURSION Arrangements for the Old Home wTeek doubtless be heard by a large number of days. Table Girls Wanted -TO.... celebration next week were reported well people. Race. is the brand of THE NINETEENTH MAINE REGI- Wanted at once cigars used. New in hand and generally at | satisfactory. In the race for STALL FLOOR GAVE WAY. MENT. £ high grade merit j Yorkers within our Some regrets were expressed because COLUMBIA gates, will FABYANS HOTEL, 0 you will always find our Honey- the route of march of the procession is A very peculiar accident occurred Tues- The 19th Maine Regiment Association £ find at our their of five table girls. brook coal to bo. It wins P store, favorite Through the Crawford Notch not to extend west beyond the centre of day night at the residence of Mr. Henry will hold their 28th annual reunion at ~aug3d3t ^ every time in in this brand at con- also f° on P popular favor, and in com- 0 shape prieos the White Mountains the city. This was explained by the fact Thurlow Washington avenue. Mr. Vlnalhaven, Me., August 15, 1900. u ^ plete satisfaction to the consumer* (r lower than that there was a limit of time to the Thurlow owns a number of horses and in The Maine Central Railroad has grant- 10.40 a. m. Arrangements are jjmade on siderably they pay at It is o, a double stall these one economical, fr< from dirt and r thousand marines being sparest on shore adjoining occupied by ed fare for the round trip, and the steamer to Vlnalhaven, on arrival of home. NAPLES. and costs no from the squadron. If the route was them he has kept a very handsome and Somerset, Wiscasset & Que jec railroads, train; fare 50 cent3 for round trip. Re- clinkers, more than T valuable the inferior NEXT SUNDAY. further extended it would necessitate Holstein cow. Yesterday morn- also the Boston & Bangor Steamship turn either the same night, after ser- grades of coal. J Leave Portland 0.30 a. m, the sailors dropping out of lino before ing on going into the stable he was sur- Co., have been requested to give the vices, or early next to oonnect 50 morning, Arrive Naples. 11. Cm. m. n„n#a the march was finished. prised to And that the floor of the stall in same rates, and they will probably grant at Rockland with 8 a. m train west. The Arnve Fabiaai. I2.M». IB. The Leave FabvsiMS, 2.30 m. Trip <® which the cow stood had given away and them Boston & Bangor Steamer leaves Bangor j. p. .5,, TO THE WARSHIPS. c. whitTcoal 5chlotterbeck & Leave Naples, 2.15 p. in. FAB'A)1 fallen into the cellar CO., leaving the cow In order to to the at 2 and Boston at 6 m. Foss Arrive m. HAi*bl» get Rockland, early m., The Co. 1’onland. 5.36 p. p. 244 p. The steamer Alice run Commercial St. I# Howard will to to the hanging stanchion by the chain morning train from Waterville, Lewis- people of Vlnalhaven are making great jeSeodlvF.M.W p OB S t R V ATIO.’i CARS the worships every day. Steamer leaves and dead. The floor in the ton and Portland connects at * «" adjoining Brunswick preparations for the reunion, so let there Pr«scrip:ion DruRgists rou THK NOTlh Portland Pier every hour. stalls was intact. at 8 LVA‘ a.m,, for Rockland, arriving at be a largo crowd together once more. ^ K. K. IIOOT1IBY, «KO. K. I < 111 Uen’l l’asH. & Ticket Aiit. V. P. & Gen