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ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 38. PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1900. !SSTS.iUSS! PRICE THREE CENTS.

mcuLuurovi.. GREAT OBSTACLE REXOYED. lag In West Philadelphia, at 12 36 today Senator IJepew and Chairman Odell of In the valley below him were crowds 1 the New York state committee were with TU JD Par Concnrrcnt Action by the Power* ATTACKING 1300 oslegatcs and alternate*, and stretct him, but the crowds had eyes only for By Raul*’* Prank Statement. Ing away to the four corner* of the In the dashing hero of San Juan. No stage CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK Washington, Jane 10.—When the official inenae hail were end lew vista* of peopl * idol ever made an entrance more oppor- day cloned It woe found that a meaeage, WILL BE ROOSEVELT. rising In terraced seats to the walls. U * tunely. But he made no acknowledge- Maine. of Portland, received In the morning from Admiral looked Into the face* of fully 16,000 me mcnt of the ovation his appearance Korney at the navy department touching and women. Opposite,In a brood galler r* elicited. the readiness of the Princeton and Mari- were massed a hundred musicians, thel r His jaw was firmly set and he came on CAPITAL. etta $100,000.01 and Zaflro for Immediate nervloe pre- leader a mere pigmy In the dlstanoe. Th f through the pres# like n soldier perform- Russians Arrived io flick ol sented all the news that hud oome to the platform on which be stood, jutted ou l lng a duty. He did not even remove his Surplus lid Undivided Profits, $29,000.01 government from the East slnoe yester- like a hugh rock Into an ocean of ho hat, but pushed his way through the day. One of the most Important devel- If His Name is Presented to the inanity. Below him and flanking th 0 delegates who swarmed from their piuoeg Solicits tlic accounts of Bank«,Mei> Time. oped, however, namely, that the notice of stage was an embankment throng.ed wit 1 to grasp his hand. Fully two minutes rautlle Firms, Corporation* am the Russian government of Its Intention the of the of th p it took for him to traverse the of Individuals, and Is prepsred to fur representatives press length to despatch four thousand troops to China Above was a riot of the hall to his near the All nlsh Its patrons the beet fucllitleo country. flag! place stage. was an Convention. [* the and liberal accommodntious. nocumpanled by understanding bunting,eagles, shields, the whole schrm of time the roar followed him and tho that them troops were to be used for the of the elaborate decorations culmlnatlni Paid on assistance of the Europeans and Ameri- In a hugh portrait of McKinley mttlln, Interest Deposits. cans and with no of territorial In the folds of the America Chinese Had Renewed purpose graceful aggression on the part of Russia. flag. Above him were the working lend Waitt and Bond's FOR SAVINGS This assurance was received with the ers of his party and behind among th SPECIAL DEPARTMENT on Attack Legations. satisfaction. Is Interviews end Invited. greatest It understood His Friends Persist in dignitaries and honored guests of th Correspondence that In view of Booming Japan, Russia's frank convention were white-haired meji wh CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, Preildenl. declaration will oensent to assume the had been present at the jiarty's birth 1 I BLAGKSTONE same obligation toward the other nations Him for this city, almost half a J HUM AS H. EATON, Cailiier. Vice President. century ago. In which oaee, the greatest obstacle to It was not a rtotlous convention. Ther DIRECTORS: —— effective action, whether concurrent or were no wild bursts of enthusiasm fron CIGAR 1 ■" ^ CULLEN C. CHAPMAN. SETH L. LARRABEE Were Infuriated of joint by the powers In China may be con- the frenzied partisans of rival candidates E. M. STEADMAN. PERLEV P. 6URNHA.il They by Capture sidered as removed. no entrance of delegations with banner The Lord the British ambassa- to set tho no Leading BRICE M. E0WAR35. JAMES f. HAWKES Taku Forts. Paunoefote, multitudes cheering, flora HENRY S. GSGOOJ WILLIAM M. MARKS dor, oalled at the state department this Want a Man of Flesh and skirmishing and clashing of candidate! afternoon and a half con- tOc »*MP. LEIGHTON. spent hour In They managers over rules of procedure am Londre MW&y(i ference with Secretary Ilay. His Lord- contesting delegations. Tho chieftain li ship hod no news frdm his own govern- Blood for the Ticket. the coming tattle hod a 1 ready been select in the woria. ment beyond that contained In the morn- ed by the unanimous voice of the Re- ing papers respecting the developments publicans of the country, the man wh Known Everywhere. That All In China, and he was partlculary anxious had stood at the helm of the ship o Report Foreign- as to be Informed to the details of the re- state for four years was their unbrokei QUALITY ported battle The state choice. The was the record o ers Were Massacred. Sunday morning. platform COUNTS. department wus without Information on lie Was Given a Great Ovation his administration. The only questloi ; tl.1. T A I. — * ..J si...* A J 1 that remained for tho convention to de will l>e heard from within a was wo Kcmpff day Yesterday. clde the Vice Presidency and it -- or two. The difficulties In the way of a not a sufllclent bone of contention to pru »|— speedy communication between the navy duoe the tumultuous scenes which usual those •Ji is a true tonic for *i» and are department Admiral Kempff Il- ly attend tho assembling of a nutlonu who feel the rlja enervating Worst To Be Feared at Celestial lustrated In the series of messages that /invention. THEY ARE « j, effects of the approach- have oome in the last 18 hours from the The convention today was the dignilh* T ing warmer season. City. cable ollloe8. Yesterday the department gathering of the representatives of thi INDEED BEAUTIES! was Informed while BrcciAL to tui muj There Is of a It is prepared from the that the wire system something revolt against Republican party to ratify formally th< t Foo and Chairman Hanna In all this. It Is our "** most select and ma- "** beyond Chee leading up to Tau Philadelphia, June 10.—The Boosevelt New Y ork wishes of the millions whose authority belief (hat you will agree pure I with us when you look at our line of and Tien Tsln had lieen out, U had been boom Is now anil Pennsylvania are not all the states held. + terials and put up in full just very hnulthy, although they that a steamboat should Is more that have felt under constraint becau se Ladies’ arranged dally the Long boom also flourishing It was undemonstrative at first Golf Boots, ££»&£ measure 16 ounce bottle very NEW, VERY NOBBY and carry messages for these points at Chee than at time since the convention be- of his highly oentrnllzed and thoroughly OUlte COM- for each. any While the crowds and delegates wen ,! PORTABLE. 50c Foo and take them to their destination business-like which ho has used are the tor ^ gan. But If the Boosevelt brush fire Is system crowded into the liall before the hour foi They Just thing i.ady goi,p June 30.—3 a. m.—"The Rus- PLAYERS, I>lak Sola. auil Jjondon, the river. this It must so successfully, but having np Though arrangement to be quenched be by strenuous which, many fear, ar- ituaata * sian relieving force arrived outside of calling the convention to order had CalfTupa. Trice, 9 ,.oo. Involved a day's delay, it was acceptable, efforts of both and Dolllver’s Is raising the business reputation of the H H HAY & SON, Middle St. the Long rived, there were no wild greetings oi Pekin this morning," says Shanghai too J and the authorities were disappointed at friends. But the Dolllver boom seems party high. They feel thut by put- of the "and party leaders. A scattering applaust Shoes.o'e. * correspondent Dally Express, In a man Outing + -fr i-eoelvlng today the following notice from to be lu The of the ting Roosevelt, of tlesh and Leal her and ** * * *fr * **** to attack the city on collapse. delegates met Mr. llanna as he made his way tc Canvas bound for 9*4.no. immediately began the cable office: blood who stands for Ideas and Also a VKKY KINKTHAI'E In ItURNia great State of Illinois came on with actions the two sides, employing numerous artillery. stage.Gen. Groove nor, Senator Lodge, Calf, with Lubber Soles. Trice 9d.oo. “Cable offloe reports Chinese adminis- Dolllver banners. They have furled them rather than business, they can help the The force apparently arrived In the nick Senator Foraker, ex-Senator Quay and a tration cancelled arrangements for postal and are for Boosevelt. "Illinois Is for party and at the same time show the of time for the Chinese assert that the at- few others aroused a fluttering of hand- servloe from Chee Foo to Tien Tsln and oountry that the National Boosevelt," said Unde Joe Cannon of Republican a center & tack upon the legations had been success- kerchiefs and round of hand clapping, mcdowell, Tsku. The Gr.»»t Northern route through to all he met In the oorrldors convention Is doing business for ltaelf. fully renewed. On the night of June 16, Illinois, but men of national reputation whose 539 Congress §lrrH. Siberia will do Its utmost to get tele- The convention The candidacy of Mr. Long seems this BLOCK. the Chinese under Generals Tun g tonight. today helped fame has spread away from our shores BROWR JunlWlflsp troops to grams through to Tien Tsln, but mes- the Boosevelt boomers. It was a dead evening be the only real live in Kuh and attacked th e thing across both oceans, entered without Slang Tung Chlng the pro- sages cun be accepted only at sender's convention. This was not because there way of tho Roosevelt conflagration, legations and set on fire five European ducing a ripple. Perhaps most of them risk.” was the President. but many things may happen between buildings. Nothing definite Is known as any feeling against were not recognized. It seemed tame. An ngly feature about this notice Is the The were for him and now and day after tomorrow when the to the result except that the Chinese were delegates they There was only that indescribable buxi disclosure of an apparent purpose on the cheered well Woloott’s voting will probably take place. disappointed although other reports ut- really magnificent of myrluds of voices which belongs to a part of the Chinese government to Inter- but the absence of all contest Mr. Edward N.Hlngley.a uelegato from E have the best of all terly discredited by foreigners here, are oratory, national convention as the humming ol | fere with free communication between over the mode the convention Michigan, and well known In Maine.sald t hat the Chinese, Infuriated by the de- Presidency bees Itelongs to a field of clover in sum- that’s made in Straw the foreign naval commanders at Tien duud. This fact Is nsed tonight that Michigan wus for Roosevelt struction of Taku have since massacred being tonight. mer and it looked as though nothing and the .'e want Tsln nnd Chee Foo and their respective We must have somo In the If ho was presented. liats, si) you all the foreigners In Pekin." snappety-snar could galvanize the thousands into life. Carpets governments, an action which may have said a veterans Is hero. The medium and A modified version of these rumors re- campaign," Republican But just before Chairman llanna wai some on the decision which must is that the as bearing of national reputation to the PRESS to his Gov. Roosevelt low kinds are in fall ceived at French THE PROCEEDINGS. ready drop gavel, priced be reached very shortly os to the status this well us the German minister has be?n correspondent evening, "and Roose- entered and the vast audience was elec- also. of the relations between China and The Story of the Ureal Coins, supply killed. velt Is the man." This evening friends trilied. He stalked in at the main dcor. other nations of the world. tlon. The English at Shanghai think that the of Uov. Roosevelt could not get near his His rough rider hat signalled him out Cleaned, I)u«tp<1 ami Sfrnimd, Yloiliv and Chinese had advice in door because of delegates who were there Philadelphia, June 19.—Chairman to the multitude. the foreign organizing craning Seemingly Nirrobcg killed. CHINA’S ARMY. to tender their or the with a rabbit’s THE HATTER, I the defences at Taku, because of the pre- personal support llanna, foot suspended audience hud been uwuiting him and the of their were from a miniature of Coe, cision with which their attack was de- It !• Large In 3timbers Hat W«*k In support delegations. They McKinley in the applause that announced his appearance 107 Middle St. from his OREN HOOPER’S SONS. livered. Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Min- lupel of coat, surveyed on imposing swept over the vast emphltheutre anil Geo. A. Corns M’g’r. £ < .» Discipline. aprtuif from states nearer East and when he called the The wires connecting with the harlx>r nesota, great spectable twelfth swelled into a great roar as ho made his New York, June 10.—From from of the coun- I national mines were cut by the boats of the war- carefully widely separated parts Republican convention to order way towards the scats of the New York information on ships the night before the bombardment. prepared file in the try. In the spacious Export Exposition build- delegation. Dureau of It is now reported at Shanghai that it Military information at the was on board the Russian cruiser Koriezt War department tho ('hinose army, and not Mandschur that the explosion oc called “the Eight Danners” nominally STORE NEWS. curred, killing and wounding more than contains about three hundred thousand lifty. It is reported that no fewer than descendants of the Manchu conquerors 700 Chinese were killed in the forts. Octagon Cut Glass Vases, very de- and their allies, says the Tribune’s Wash- The Shanghai correspondent of the at ington correspondent. The number sirable, $1.75. he Is officially In- Daily Express says maintained on a war footing is from 80,- formed that is 25,000 Japan mobilizing 000 to 100,000. Tho whole force is sub- China Palm and Fern divided into three groups, French The UritlsJi cruiser Undfaunted arrived consisting respectively of Mauchus, Mongols and Pots, about the size of coffee cup, at Shanghai yesterday, cleared for actiou I Cliiuose, and forms a sort of hereditary In rich decoration, with anl took up a position commanding the ROYAL together Makes Chinese lorts. There are three Chinese Contluurd on Brcoud other novelties In French China. Page. cruisers In the harbor. Pressed Glass Horse Itadisli Bottles, The new Chinese cruiser Hal Yank THE WEATHER. RAKING the has been taken THE ground stopper and spoon, for 25 built by Armstrong the OXFORD, into at Taku by the British and cents. custody lightest IVIe. Russians. Fryeburg, I POWDER Greatly improved, and under new At Yum Non Fu, where the rising has management. Special rates for June been gathering force for several days, 680 most and early July. Burbank, Douglass & Co. Christians have been attacked at the jeiutao-lp FRANK FLUUMEK, I'rop. Frenoh mission settlement, muny being •-• put to death. The French consul and ONE GOOD DEACON three missionaries are still in prison. delicious h a little nrxed about the troubles lu China | The disorderly elements have secured and 1» In favor of hanging Corbett, deffnea, Fitzsimmons auJ all the rest »I» A Co., with (lie J. H. A “Although I am not willing to adopt window may appear wider at the top 8 a. m.—Barometer. 30.137; thermome- rolls and muffins. by Co., Portland. the alarmist than at the or vice versa. A reports, my impression, ter, 05; dew point, 52; rel. humidity, 03, bottom, gathered from the consuls and the direction of the wind, NW; velocity of level floor may lie inclined up or on on are Till! tine stock will be exhibition Chinese authorities, Is thut the worst Is the wind, 3; state of wl'ather, clear. Housekeepers sometimes importuned to down. This Is a perfectly natural Wednesday aid 2 to be feared in Pekin. 8 p. m.—Barometer, 29.962; thermome- result and Is to be expected. Tho Tuajdajr, Thursday, ter. 02; dew point, 48; rel. humidity, 59; other “ J uno 1 '-mu and SUt, at “Admiral Seymour's column is now in because are have been trying for so long to am, JI direction of the wind, 8; velocity of the buy powders they cheap.” eyes the middle of an arid with no food to a defective con- Baxter Memorial (> plain, w ind, 0; state of weather, partly cloudy. adapt themselves Hail, and no water and surrounded normal vision seems good by Maximum temperature, 78; minimum should and think. If dition, that BAXTER BLOCK, Housekeepers stop hostile foroes." temperature, 48; moan 00; strange anti unnatural It only re- <[ wind temperature. Congress atre.t, eorilaud. .notion sal. ], A despatch from Shanghai announces maximum velocity, II; precipi- such are lower are not quires perseverance for a few days to wi I begin Friday at 10 a. m. and in. ¥ tation-24 0. powders priced, they Ip. that the United States Thomas hours, overcome the Ob- conituulug haiurday al 10 a. m. anil U p. a transport entirely dilliculty. X ni. TBere ar. many rugs and carpets In with troops for Manila, was diverted at inferior ? jects gradually take on a natural ap- this collection ul great valueaml beauty. A’ and has arrived at Taku with WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. as the become accus- The ,ale will oe positive. absolute and » Nugasalk jH*arance eyes without reserve or limit, an un- X men. Is it to to new can- .offering " 1:100 The Shanghai correspondent The agricultural department weather to tomed the condition. We usual opportunity to aeoure desirable economy spoil your digestion of the Times bureau for June taken at 8 not to undo in a moment a tugs at your own price. ¥ telegraphing yesterday says: yesterday, 19, expect i save a few jeibdot lp “The British llug is reported to have p. m., meridan time, the observation for pennies? defect which has been growing for over in this order: With a little time and A AAVAAAA been Hying yesterday the south gate his section being given years. pa- of Pekin. This is presumed to Indicate Temperature, direction of wind, state of ■Ailin' is used in some baking powders be. tience, however, there is no focal de- the arrival of Admiral Seymour. weather: cause it is cheap. It costs but a few cents a fect of the eyes which cannot be en- MAINE ARTIFICIAL STONERS “The summoning of D1 Rung Chang to Boston, 00 degrees, E, clear; New York, pound whereas the chief Ingredient in a pure tirely overcome with lenseft. 11.1b 64 n. cloudy; 08 costs But alum is a Manufacturers and dealers in all klp4* g( Pekin is regarded as a oomplete change degrees, 8, Philadelphia, powder thirty. corrosive Portland Cement Office 117 Kennibec degrees. 8E, clear; Washington, 64 de- taken in acts go-ids. of front on the part of the Manchus who poison which, food, injuriously A. M. WENTWORTH, street, opposite P. & H. depot Estimates fiv- grees, NE. oldy; Albany, TO degrees, 8, *pon the stomach, liver and er) op Ar.UJcUl Stone sidewalks, Drivewavs, have abandoned the hope of opposing the clear; Buffalo, 72 degrees, NE clear; De- # kidney* Cement Harden furnished Practical Floors, etfl. Borders powers." troit. G8degrees, NE, clear; Chicago, 62, Optician, auCI let j aUo Common Ueiofeht Celia/ Ploors. clear; St. Paul. 78 work fine at lowest and The of the degrees, NE, degrees, M6 l-‘t St. Ail prices satisfaction Hong Kong correspondent clear; Huron, 82 Cougr... soar an teed. 8, Dak., degrees, 8E, Times the Boxer movement is ■OVAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 WILLIAM 6T.. NEW YORK. I. W, UIQGIliA ROfikilT LVUk says oldy; Bismarck, 82 degrees, 8E, clear4 my22tf-lsp spreading on West river. Jacksonville, 74 degrees, NE, cloudy. | Office Hours,—tw?:S.'wiS:S nations of tha It. down with a whack. In- Convention, as weft as Its instinctive im- the ■Mil h» nominated. Gev. Hsosovelt be- will be satisfactory. with the aoinnmrclal resounding 1 handkerchief* row and Ml like publican Is to send a of affectionate all wer* on him and pulse. message ATTACMG PEIII. his wishes bssn re- The refnse to com- world." stantly eyes riveted wing* of galls over n summer sea. llut lieved that having Salisbury contingent greeting to our Iswdsr anil our country's is Kerns and Loose are There was a declaration for a canal a wove of applause swept the hall. Chair- William In all made no that he realized It was spected by his own delegation that he promise. Delegates President, McKinley. he] sign that aor»M tha Isthmus of Panama, but no man Hanna faced the storm of applause pertains to our welfare in times of all for him. finally out of the race. millionaire mine owners. his genius Jhas directed « us. He The held a con- for the Nicaraguan or any with a resolute face. His stem feature peace, When ho took his seat with his slouch "What la the situation tonight. Sena- Kentucky delegation pronouncment nas shown an of the unerring mastery Confirm#*! from Flrrt ference oonaider thaVIce Presi- other route. did not relax, but he nodded acknowl- 1 Tiifr, hat still on, without having glanced to tor f” tonight’to specific economic problems which confront us, dential situation. The came Is ths with reference edgement as the applause broke here and and has guided us out of the slough of either side, the gave It up anil the Kooaevelt U out of It and will not he delegates Following plank within which inter people hod subsided financial disaster, credit and profession msrriag* Hut It nominated.” Instructed for former Governor Bradley to the Boers there In a cheer. When it impaired cheering subsided. commercial to the Is gradually of he down stagnation, up high compulsory. a* the The was to but In view of the of Governor "We with the people the brought the gavel again. broke afresh a moment afterward, question put Senator Hanna popularity sympathise and safe ground vof national About ar. stationed in will come to order," prospsrity 17,000 garri- the “Star and that Is tho he answered. There Roosevelt, It was doomed expedient to Transvual republic nnd approve the "The convention and financial stability. Through the band started up Spangled way sons in Manchuria; tho Guard consulta- of the United he shouted at 12.33. delicate and events of the late war Imperial Haulier.’’ was another effort during the day to change their plane. During tho course of tbs President exactly trying he stood an 1 conservative, at Pekin contains from 0,000 to 7,009 Mr. refused to States In the mediation of this "The convention will be gpeued with firm,courageous Koosevelt of all the thousand* was stampede the delegates to Roosevelt. tion Bradley positively tendering and his we have under and these aro tho that were ex- the conven- between the he continued, "by the Rev. J. leadership troops first his feet, standing erect like a A» before the effort.wae mode by New have his name presented to oonntry In the straggle peo- prayer," emerged triumphant, our national honor upon to defeml the was and It Is of that nnd of Holton of the Hopj Presbyterian (Mir credit and pected foreign legations Norway pine, with uncovered head to York and Pennsylvania. Platt and tion. Tho delegation poled ple republic tt>e kingdom Cray ,untarnished, tinassailci, the of the equal devotion of every section of and interests from the music of the anthem. the their lieutenants, worked said will vote solidly for any candidate Great Britain and we further express church Philadelphia.*9 protect foreign the Instantly Quay through our common country to the welfare of the the oontest terminate with Chairman Hanna remained standing, mobs. whole convention rose eumaaao as If all day to make Kooaevelt the candidate. satisfactory to the adminlsfration. hope that may republic cemented forever. Never in the with bowed head, while the divine came The or national apollgizing for their tardiness. The stampede which had been checked After two days of uncertainty, the honor to both the contending parties." memory of this generation has there stsmd Ting Ping, army, ls^ forward in the block robes of his office at the hood of tho a truer and "tho This entrance of Koosevelt into the and turned hurt night, was begun early California delegation today decided to There Is a specific allusion to the acqui- government also called "the Green Flags” But the dele- patriot, a wiser or more courageous lead- the dramatic In stories were cir- Secretary (or Vice Presi- sition of the Philippine Islands and Porto to deliver his invocation. Five Thia army consists of 18 convention was distinctly the morning. Many support I/ong er, or a better exam pin of tho highest type Camps.’’ the President In the remained seated and oniy feature of the session. Then the wheels culated. Roosevelt wns quoted as saying dent. Some or the delegates would be Kloo, and tho oourse of gates pit of American manhood. The victories of corps, one for each province under the to vote tor Governor bnt to them as well as to other hero and there did one of the spectators vice and the victories of war are alike began to move, but the convention under absolutely that he would accept If nomt- glad Roosevelt, with reference pi governor’ or governor general. Tho his lunnor. of us are of the riss. AH, however, )>owed their heads Inscribed upon Those the spell of his present-", run Id not take nutei. He was also quoted as having they Inclined to take him at his word Incidents and results Spanlsh- nominal atrongth ia from 540,000 to 000, read whose pleasure and whose duty have Interest a of heart and wanted a and refrain from for him. war Is reverently while Rev. Mr. Bolton its eyes off him. In him the had change voting George Amerlcan approved. called us from time to time into his pres- 000 men, of whom about 200,000 are in In all kinds of ru- chairman of the sold The situation In China Is re- his prayer. know how 1ij has and seemed centerr-d. During i-very Ivins*' nomination foot., Knight, delegation, present ence, freely spent available for war, never moro than ono closed Senator Hanna he was surrounded by mors were in circulation and the situ- tonight that In the circumstances It ferred to In a paragraph suggesting It to As the prayer the proceedings, Contlnnrd on Klghlli Page. third being called out Tho most im- said a voice: and men anxious ation remains cloudy all day anil did not would cast Its eighteen votes for Long. be the duty of the United States to pro- In resonant delegates newspaper contingent is the Tien Tiin army in the The is not wherever "The of the national commit- portant for a word. To all he gave the same dear very mnoh evening. One Secretary very popular, only tect the Interests of its citizens secretary HOEK& 8T1LL AtTlVE. 100.000 strong, really In all the Pacific tee will now read the call." corps, nominally answer. He was not a candidate. He did thing definitely developed. There is to California, bat along they may bs. Dick os he about with mcdorn organization, Those who he a coast, and, with Governor Roosevelt ont The sub-committee will meet again to- Applause greeted Col. It,000 not want the nomination. fight. Fear That Wires In Lord Robert*’ Rear call In hand. He read drill and arms, iu garrison him uumiuntad left him The nomination l* not to be made of the race he probably will. In the opin- morrow at nine o'clock nnd at W.30 will stepped forward, employed wanted s%yinK Hare Been Cut. receive the formal coll which has already been at Tien Tain and at Taku and other he would accept and they would nomi- without a contest. Senator Hanna is do- ion of his California friends, gen- make Its repoht to the fnlt com intttee. duty erous that section. while the vast assemblage form. Besides these forces thors aro nate him whether he liked it or not. ing all he lean to defeat Kooaevelt and support from SENATOR LODGE WILL PRESIDE. published, continue that line The Colorado will meet to- fretted for the more vital proceedings. , June 80.—3.25 a. m.—The troops raised in emergencies Those who did not want him hastened has determined to to delegation oommlttee morcenary Philadelphia, June 19.—The centre of war tho friends of morrow and resolve to vote for Mr. Hanna was the casuatlies made public liy the office, and ami other cav- to spread the report that he could not the end. He Is lining up morning of which Again Mongolian irregular on permanent organization officer’s a list of show the administration Roosevelt. In Governor Roosevelt for Vice President. attention. Ho left the presiding Including long missing, be moved into accepting- against of Ohio Is chalnnan alry, nominally 200,000 strong, really Ucneral Grosvonor to the front of the British losses In hitherto not when he this he Is acting in with th* The Nebraska deegatlon will caucus to- table and stepping engagements about 2 hot of DO value. Chairman Hanna's reception harmony and Thomas N. of New Hamp- >,000 military Hastings his of welcome. In an attack on a construction to order and inter wishes of Roosevelt, who has all morrow for the purpose of settling the began speech reported. on is called the convention urged met after the |platform The lotal array ponco footing pat shire, secretary, adjourn- "In he train at Leeuw on June 14, three made a brief address was natter- him not to vote for difficulty over the election of a national " bidding you welcome," began, Spruit at when be delegates visiting ment of convention and unani- at 100,000 men, and on war footing the by on the were five and the smile on hie Vice President. committeeman from that stutc. The "I also wish to congratulate you killed, wounded, sixty cap- ing 111 the extreme and him for Senator of about but tlio as a whole mous consent selected Lodge from the Re- tured. Leeuw is miles north 1,000,000 army faoe the gave The next serious that con- members of the delegation are still strong magnificent representation Spruit forty broad betrayed pleasure-U proposal Massachusetts for chalnnan has no or there is no permanent of Kroonstadt. This was the day of the unity cohesion; him. Bat the enjoyment he experienced fronts Mr. Hnnna Is what he shall do as for Dolllver. Some of the Nebraskans say publican party.” and voted to continue Cnarles W. John- discipline, the drill Is mere phy- a the There was a round of as Mr. Zand river attack, eighty miles distant. proper over hi* own reception seemed nothing between Dong anil Dolllver. There Is a that If there Is Roosevelt stampede applanse son of Minnesota permanent secretary. sical exercise, the weapons are long dt he iiianlfesled sentiment for Dolltver In the will be found In it. Hanna rolled out the words "Republican Another list shows nine wounded and compared with the light popular delegates of clerks and other The list secretaries, eleven In an action at Vredefort, since obsolete and tliore Is no transpor the Urst time he mentioned the Presi- West that is hard to crvocronie. Dong is W. F. Gurley has been Invited by the party." missing ofllclals recommended by the national or modlcal service. There was no mistake In the on June 7, no mention of which commissariat dent's name. The convention went off as a kind of a candidate, Iowa delegation to second Dolliver's bringing previous regarded passive committee was und approved tho,ooinmit- convention to Mr. liannu hus been made. liku a rocket. The was deafen- and while no is nomination and has accepted. Philadelphia, diet-ring objection urged agnlnst tee FROM GERM AST. adjourned. on. Here was the cradle of liberty, The Dally Mail points out that It is ing, the Ohio delegation leading In the him, he does not uttract the delegates. The Iowa representatives are as confi- went Here also tho wires have again boon Berlin, Juno 19;—The German govern- demonstration. Mr. Hannu's faoe was But ho Is Mr. Hanna's personal choice dent os ever tonight over the ehanoes of ADDICKS DELEGATION SEATED. the birthplace of the republic. quite possible seen Its birth cut In Lord Roberts' rear as no ment continues Co expo-ss Its opln liras It was wreathed in smiles. and it the President. Dolll- their candidate for Vice President. It Is 19.—The Addloks had the Republican party despatches a plcturj. preferred by Philadelphia, June* caution and too, was the centre of that later than June 10, have been received. without tho utmost regarding He showed the'-ecstaoy of the joy he ver s friends have pointed out to Senator tbelr belief that Dolllver Is the strongest delegation from Delaware was tonight here, of The Boers are in force In the situation In Chinese, even (though it man in field. throbbing idea, the protection gathering felt over the storm of applause he hail Hanna that the Iowa candidate has now the seated by the committee on credentials, great, American front of General Rundle near Ficksburg. contrives to avoid the use of the word raised. in that moment remem- Into the fight so far that he wants to The Massachusetts delegates are not 88 to W. In the Alabama Contests between Industry. Many got a thut Che wave of over His forces stretch for eight miles. As war und still expresses hope bered how the President’s Warwick hail win, to which Hanna that defent leaving u stone unturned In pushing the the nnd factions, the Another applause swept replied Vaughn Uingham Is Innocent of deliver- conoensus the convention at this mention of the some parts of the line ure weakly held, Pekin government announced a year ago that, his ambition would not Injure Dolltver. He has al- Long boom. Tonight It was the former won the oontest for the delegates Is and as it subdued the British fear that the Boers may break able hostile action. The Uennun press, would Iw satislied und his cup of joy a great deal of promi- of opinion of tho delegation that Long at 99 to 13, and In two of the four protective principle ready aoiuir.il large, is in Its demands at time Mr. Hanna through. Outpost skirmishes are of dally however, out spoken would bo full when he cal ltd together the nence, says Senator Hanna, and he will stronger than he has been any contested districts they won the third proceeded: | more The Vossischo for aro on the eve of another w-uiiruvci for vigorous steps. convention that would renominate Mc- not be Injured if he should be defeated slnoe he became an avowed candidate and fourth, while the Uingham people "We groat w'e are to The Boers there are commanded by De Zeitung says: it was that a like the struggle. Already beginning Kinley. Perhaps signitieant by candidate Secretary Dong. phue. won in the fifth and seventh. ■ in__ 1 _ __ i..—tlT. 1 rary capital of the Free State. burden of re-establishing furnish a peg on which a Itoosevelt de- Koosevelt divided, some for Ln>: 'id souri and Illinois delegations, tn the awoke the echoes in the gallery to from Lourenoo but she will claim an adequate ...me- the Massachusetts men that That was ths and for tho first According despatches tions; monstration could be hung. some lor DolUfW. The of sured Long roof there were not more thun signal " question vast space, the Totes of those the convention broke forth In a Marquez, dated yesterday the Malims share cf reward Ttu address of .'Senator Wolcott, the the vote from one to the other would get some of the 1000 In the great auditorium. time tartag persons One account An official of the office re- the State men held whirlwind of ent husiasm. Men and bridge has l»een destroyed. foreign temporary chairman,. which followed, without nominating the man they wish •tatoa. Tonight Bay Hut It w;is astonishing how rapidly to their says it was blown up. Another asserts marked today that if the alarming news last *d an hour and ten minutes. It un- to defeat is the difficult a caucus at which were present many the crowd to arrive utter that hour. women sprang feet, delegates, problem. began some other New states. staid and that it was undermined by a patrol from from 1‘dkin last received were true, doubtedly added to the brilliant Colorado “If wo can’t do it, then we have not delegates from England They In in steady streams until spectators, distinguished poured so under the continuation of it would almost Connecticut have to nil animated a common pur- Swaziland and collapsed certainly Senator’s reputation as an orator. The got control of the convention,*’ said Sen- All hut promlnd they tilled the acres of scuts and an un- guests, by of a train. This will have reached the coast, on the first bat the to do honor to tho President. weight temporarily adding: keynote he sounded—an account of the ator Hanna. 44IX the friends of the Presi- vote for Ix>ng ballot, usually large numliur wen* women. The pose looked down in Interrupt the flow of supplies to the Boers “Still the foreign office is prepared to of* the as much dent cannot a candidate and Nutmeg State Is expected by Long’s at arms and the ushers hud Senator Ilunna smiling stewardship party—was agree upon sergeants when news does line the time at the demon- from Lonm 3o Marquez. hear bad news any come, for the millions scattered over thuir differences cause the nomina- friends to fall Into when their hands full to the crowds. satisfaction tempestuous reading by attending be several had und handkerchiefs waved The Bloemfontein correspondent of the which will probubly days the country as for the few thousands who tion of a man that is not wanted and conies. After the caucus adjourned, In the seats hack of the stage were many stration. Flags in billows of color. For a Daily Midi telegraphing .June L says that hence.'* heard it and it was a difficult role for u docs not want the they will have some of the Massachusetts delegates everywhere place, distinguished personages. Lord is huts for The office Clio fact to the time 14«» minute the demonstration up, ami lioberts getting thirty foreign emphasises liery and magnetic speaker to essay. Sen- to take the responsibility for it.” figured that up present The leaders wen* slow In arriving and kept thousand men and is that the Taku forts fired upon the Inter- were for their man on the a wave of the hand the nation- arranging transport ator Wolcott would be at his best speak- The Senator did not believe that there votes promised It was not until Senator Uannu pui In an then,with in answer to a to of resume for a part of his army, although his plans national fleet request in the of the moment. would tie a 1adly damaged engagement election The conference between Senator Han- A committee was appointed when he entered the hall, wearing his "And with such he with the forts and that her captain was state to second Mr. is no word as fail." before was discovered. The same enthusiasm swelled out when na and Senator Platt were an interesting delegate from another cause there such black slouch hut. killed. It discredits the rumors. A lead- he that this winch Vice-lhesidcntial contest. Long h nomination. New Jersey will to him As Mr. Hanna closed his speech w ith a predicted generation feature of the Delegates crowded forward greet “I DIDN’T DO IT.” for the foreign on national ing official, speaking had witnessed our recent to Platt as he had talked be asktxl to desig note one of her it tribute to his colleagues the acquisitions Hanna talked prolwibly and his entrance, theatrical though the denial that the close of office, repeats powers see the American nation the He to make th* speech. thut a con- committee and a reference to the would girding to Odell and Qulgg day before. representatives may have been. It was like of to the SherllTs of the ClaaiuploM's Kt«-|ily are negotiating regarding a course half the with its its him that because he did not want The Kansas delegation met this evening He took his seat in the his chairmanship,he spoke of sterling globe flag, extending told quering hero. action and that has to from gnMlios* joint says everything commerce to the uttermost ends of the Koosevelt in New York was no reason ami decided unanimously support Platt and in front of Sen- service of the Senator Colorado, rear of Senator been lert to the various commanders, who as a world Roosevelt for Vice President. The decla- Mr. Wolcott, to his and earth, and taking its place why he should attempt to force him upon ator Depew- party presented minute*. Juno will simply “perform police duty." the world nations— the in national Platt then ration was made in a few Hav- could bo seen him to the convention as temporary Alfred, 19.—George Champion, power among great party politics. Many notable groups official that every- to the West New tie id murderer, An despatch says **u for for peace and for to an from Hanna to ing made it the delegation determined in chairman. suspected power good, tried get agreement among the delegates. Immediately is at Kiao Chou. 1 has secured former Charles S. thing quiet Odell and this was refused on cltnoh the decision on the spot. llwubd of Senator Fairbanks rose and moved that Mayor righteousness.” support fruut sat Senator Fairbanks Indiana, The mother of the German minister at he of the dele- Wolcott us trm- Hamilton of Biddeford, as his counsel Hut the climax was reached when the ground of being unjust to the other by Judge Burton, chairman with Gov. Mount of that state just be- the selection of Senator inter- Boron Von Ketteler, in Munster, that our the called Governor be and with and the latter had a two hours' Pekin, lifted up his voice null declared candidates in the field. Platt asked for gation, member* upon him and across the uisle Senutor pufary chairman approved hind has received a telegram from China sly- on Burton so voted. view with the in his cell in Al- dead were buried in I-u/.un and that time and the matter went back to the Roosevelt at his rooms. Judge with his hat [jack, unanimous voice the delegates prisoner Platt pearl Upped ing that the news of her son’s death is ever salute that the Kan- who was on the fred thts afternoons County Sheriff its soil no foreign flag should New York delegation. unnounoed to the governor while Cornelias N. Bliss sat noar Sereno Senator Wolcott, plat- of Newfleld also had an hour’s not true. the dawn. In his splendid peroration he The contest has not assumed such sas delegation had determined unani- of came form, arose and went forward. The ap-. Thompson any !•;. Payne. Gov. Taylor Kentuoky The Chinese minister in Berlin has en- him set the conversation with The latter declared that the Republican party, definite as to even the mously and irrevocably to support of that the Iieuranee of the Colorado orator Champion. form approximate In with Uov. Bradley state, countermanded the reception en- a was asked when a man was bleeding diplomatic dowed for 10 years with everything of the candidates. The action for Vice President. In his reply Roose- and unruffled after all convention off like a rocket. With if, strength former smiling for next, invitations to which had in statements he has nod of to from the nose, the blood falling upon his Frlduy nobling and uplifting our history of different delegations have so me sig- velt reiterated the his turmoil. Just across wus Senutor pleasant acknowledgement not down- already been issued. so virile and three insist- llannu he turned and uddressud short bosom would sputter was never “vital, vigor- nificance. New Jersey with \1 votes and made during the i>ust days, Foraker, with his hair tossed, looking as Chairman untarnished the nomination ward. Ho admitted that it would be FRENCH FORCE. ous” us today and that with California with 18 declared for Long. ing that he did not desire though he had been having hard con- the convention. AUGMENTING from most li to do so, but when asked to record it would transmit to posterity an Other states evinced a desire to support and urging all his friends to refrain while Uen. Groavenor, looking SPEECH. kely Paris, June 13.—The French govern- ferences, SENATOR .WOLCOTT’S his own of and for him. At the conclusion of the why tho blood upon undying love liberty country. candidate to the voting a the aisle and explain ment will have at Taku when any agreeable adminis- like patriarch, paced as follows: 4,200 troops Burton Senator Wolcott spoke shirt bosom had upward, his A noteworthy incident of the session tration while there are a number of states governor s statement, Judge said: hands. spattered the reinforcement, just ordered out, gragp>*d Since the first party convention In these ‘‘I did t do at the was the remarkable demonstration t > that are determined to vote we have heard your wishes. came only apswer was, it.,** thousand will reach in the West r‘Guvernor, Senator Lodge and Judge McCall United States, there was never one gulh arrive then*. Two That his to our demands. You must same time averting his gaze and drop- liov. Taylor of Kentucky. party for Koosevelt. In Maryland there was a Now, listen in at the head of the Massachusetts dele- eroil together under such hupetul and aus- Taku l>efore July 3. head. has been ex- look him as a to was be the candidate for Vice President.” circumstances as lho—' which ping his Champion associates upon martyr curious action. The delegates favor- gation and were greeted by Uen. Harry picious The desjMitch of the cruiser division, hiirruund us United, of the a letter from his wife ever since their hatre their great ova- but decided to tuke Then, to the members of the today. proud pecting will partisan 1, able to Koosevelt, turning four our which was decided upon today, Bingham. achievements of the past years, in and he was turn made evident. tney him. I Kansas in their he has been jail greatly France a strong naval force, con- today Aitnougn him at his word and not support delegation, resplendent over?" said country prosperous and happy, with noth- give "Is It all Bingham. disappointed today over its non-arrival. of seven modern cruisers, three succeeded in bringing him to tiie plat- Then h<«ard that the administra- silk sun-flowers, he said: ing to regret and naught to make us sisting they "Ves.” said Lodge, “for Long—that’s Mrs. John S. Philbrlck of Maplewuad, of the first-class and four of the second, to make mo to to ashamed, with a record spot less and clean, form, they could not induce him tion was for and a number of them “Gentlemen, allow present Me., who is Champion's eldest sister, and a boat. Long tho ticket, a certainty, McKinley ami stands the tour gunbtmts despatch of commit- Vice President of the United the Kepublican party facing made a statement to the Associated a speech. The appointment sent word to llanna that Long s nomina- you the next that the ticket it shall Long. dawn, confident Press correspondent today denying that tee on permanent organization, platform, tion would be difficult to nnrry in that states.” THE MODERN BEAUTY Senator Quay smiled grimly from Champion was responsible for the death concluded the labors of the conven- The tha members in- uinl that in the dec la rat-ion of its princi- etc blUUJ. governor greeted Senator of his second wife. Thrives on food and sunshine, across the aisle. He greeted and Its it will voice the good tion fur today and with the benediction dividually and cordially, but persisted in ples purposes, exercise in the air. Davis and the two whispered. Than aspirations and hopes of the vast majority with plenty of open of liev. M. Levy who delivered Philadelphia, Juno W.—efore ad- officer. against the violent suppression Whitehouse and ihe bade of repreeentatlon will be aa tion, during every apj>eul in the South. ers, Savage, Fogler, before it Senator Ilanna seemed in no hurry to rights of the colored man was made to Gov. Roosevelt to and it more than likely that the The committee had The work of today was follow*: Kaoh oity and town will be en- get sty appears journing. That spirit will survive in the breasts of Emery sitting. the convention to order. Attired in titled to one delegate. and for eaoh that he would a nomination. The will be carried to the na- the draft of the platform prepared by call men as as the Nation en- the doeket and accept disagreement long in calling arguments lor the a white ha sat have eerenty-dre Tores cast Republican situation is still tional committee for settlement. Three Postmaster General Smith and Senators a sack suit, with vest, ures ; and the events of the past- in one ease that of V ice Presidential mixed, Satriotic were made Coding candidate for tiorerner in 1690 an addi- Thomas and Fairbanks and while it with those about him, his broad taught us that it can find its fair and but it is asserted that New York makes of the delegates—Governor Weils, Ifooater rhattlng vs. the B. & A. K. R. Co Tomorrdw and for a Iraotlon of free and full only in the prin- tional delegate, document face his meantime roving expression in eioee* of an tills move so as to go into the convention Kerns and Edw'tird Loeso, presented the found the eloquently expressed, beaming, eye of the the case of State vs. Alexis Oakes will forty vote* eerenty-Ute ciples _and~ policy Republican was several of over the convention. At 1:1.30 tho bund additional oelegate. With a (undulate and yet that name of O. J. Salisbury of Salt Lake the opinion expressed by be Oakes was sent to prison in hoping partiT. argued. ihe district committee will be In sec- ho is not to the re- the members that it was of too broke into the stirring strains of,the The first and pleasant duty of this great sou. Gov. Roosevelt will lie nominated. Sen- City, but satisfactory great 1HDU for the murder of his tion at Reception ball at one o'olook p. 1 Banner.” Gov.ltoosavelt ator llanna has stated that he controls mainder of the delegation. The six alter- length and not sufficiently “catchy” in ‘Star Spangled m., on tbe day of tbe ounrentlon to re- iirst on his feet in tj the the credential* of the delegatee and the deli gates to such an extent that he nates are also opposed to him. Their ob- phrase for popular consumption. was response Mtummmaa—■ oelr* rider hat The Mala Thins lu Golf. to attend to each other business at may is basel on the fact that Mr. Salis- The sub-committee of the committee on national anthem. His rough can nominate any candidate he pleases jection 8 the of uncov- Subbubs—That luau’s champion be UtiOHiiAiJ, over to resumed its at came oil and he stood with head and it is not known that he has with* bury bolted the party and went platform sitting midnight these golf liuks. Phi* Order of Kopablloitn Dutrlol Com* ered. the whole conventio n drawn his objection to Mr. Woodruff. Bryun, refusing to sever on the national and adjourned a few minutes ufter two Instantly PERUNA Citiiuan—What? Why, he looks as if mltteo* of the rose. Ten thousuud stood while the . £UtaS U. The latter was as much surprised os committee after he hail been elected in o'clock. It concluded its draft people he was afraid to soil his clothes. TiILifOKi) CHAPMAN, Chairman. which is about air was and applauded it course. the cham- anybody over the result. In general the St. Louis. The delegates opposed to him, llnanolal plank, given stirring played ALL FEMALE ELLS Subbubs—Of He’s their seats. 1 SAMI' CL W. J UNKINS, lie that Secre- as their first choice R. S. McCor- with the addition of the following olause: with a cheer as they took pion dresser. What did you think idea come# to prevalent have, CATARRH OF KIDNfeYS Secretary. bunker of Lake “We are to free Chairman Hanna remained standing. mount'/—Philadelphia Cress. tary Long is the most favored candidate mick, a prominent Salt unalterably opposed tjve BLADDER AND PELVIC OftOAKS May 16, tiM. Ho lifted tile und brought feiUi a probability that Roosevelt may City, but they assert that any good Re- coinage of silver unless by agreement ungainly gavel | GREAT DAY FORHEBROI LOSS TWO MILliO.IS.

Business Part of Bloom- Sturtevant House Dedi- ington in Ashes. cated Yesterday. j _

Disastrous Blaze in an Illinois It Hill B; Used as a Girls’ Dormi- tory. City.

THE KITCHEN tUKSEKT COOKERY. PINK. Used to Check Mrs. Pheobe I. Sturte- Dynamite By Anna Barrows. THE HALF-CROWN CHILD AT The Immaculate w hite porcelain sink* the Flames. of the present day are a convlnclrg was Present. TABLE—HIS DIET. vant proof of the evolution which la taking place In hojsehold appliances. The Christine Herrick. By Terhune wooden sink, with wooden spout, always (Continued from last week.) damp and practically Impossible to Some of Handsomest Buildings An idea to be connected with all the keep clean, a breeding place for bac- An Was Also ConKressmau Lit- child's training In good manner* at the teria, Is still in existence in too many in tl>e Cily Destroyed. table or elsewhere Is that unpleasant country dwellings, though It Is slowly tlefield aud Han; Others. habits make other people unromforta- being superseded by sinks of iron, soap- ble. When this view' of the matter Is stone and slate. Insisted upon, it at once raises the en- Where there is a scarcity qf water, forcement of correct behavior above tho not enough for the proper flushing of sink" “Bloomington, 111*., June 19.—Tho fire level of arbitrary conventionality. To the sink pipes, a tabic or ‘dry IAL TO TH* PRESS. 1 hold the knife and fork should be used for dishwashing, and the [SPEC that started In the night has left almost properly and handle them to waste water carried out by the pailful. Hebron,.Tun? 19.—Thin has been a great of quietly, sip the soup half the business portion Blooming- drain In noiselessly from the side of the spoon To keep pipes good condition day for Hebron academy for It ha* wen court house sod ton in ashes. The Instead of It an abundance of hot water is essential, the pouring down the throat the dedication of Sturtevant Home, ■THITKVAKT HOMK-llltSMOM ACAPKMV. were many of tho best businoss blocks from the point, to take food in morsels and even the occasional use of soda mny building erected by Mr*. Phoebe I. Stur- swept away. Big dry goods, jewelry, of convenient sire. Instead of stufflrg be. necessary. A few moments every tevant of Jamaica Plain, Mohs., a* a the kitchen 22x33, a life la taken at It* moot he was apprenticed to a shoemaker, and large serving room, plastic period. hardware and oilier stores for a time the mouth to its full capacity, to drink day spent in scraping dlshe® carefully and home for the students a at the of JO made his way to lloston, dormitory girl pantry 11x14, a store-room 6x14 and "It lo because Hebron academy stand* age without or and wiping off grease with soft paper are out. Total loss estimated at sound, without breathing of the school. Nature was in her fairest 1* the there the shi» pegging wiped pastry kitchen. In addition to the for Christian education which arriving carrying into the or are as may save time and expense in cleaning large One attended the cup glass, much a part for the occasion. The sun shone In machine which he had Invented and 12,000,000. fatality a garb rooms Is a refrigerator for milk, butter, making of true manhood and woman- of the table politeness that a child grease from the inside of the pipe destined to revolutionize the fire. skies of blue flecked now and again with etc., the main refrigerator being in the hood, that we are met hero today to dedi- which was should learn as not to snatch the bast later on. and the with manner of shoes the world over. Bobert h. Schmidt, 17 years old, died Sometimes a sink Is not fleecy cl3tids, fields'green story below. These rooms Are all fitted cate this splendid structure which I* to making piece of rake and to look after the needs placed prop- Inventions hlin as the result of shock occasioned of then the does not come at the ripening gross and dotted with the with the best of modern appliances and tear, the name of Sturterant Home. It This and other brought by his neighbor as well as himself. erly, opening He was a man ooneumed with Very In the lowest point and the the water set- white of the daisies gave back the smil- very conveniently arranged for carry- mean* much to dedicate euch a building wealth. the destruction of building* Tuesday early the action the child tles and must be out. This of the sun. The dedication as a desire to learn and effort may be taught these and bark wiped ing greeting ing on the work of providing for the large to auoh a purpose. Institutions such by patient night. things, taught, art and litera- too, to his chew should be looked after when the sink of the building brought here many visit- number of students. The kitchen is lined this are and the life built became oonversant with The flame* started the Model laun- keep lips closed while permanent |n is hard to later. but he could ing, to put down his or his Is put In, as it remedy ors. Among them were Mrs. .Sturtevant, with brick Into seats of culture save# Itself ture. He was self taught, In Monroe east of Main and cup glass* throughout. [these dry street, If the corners of the sink are rounding whole from and without clatter, and not to blow soup the donor, and member* of her family. The sleeping rooms in the upper stories from evanesoenw. The Influence of he- repent plays Shakespeare around the court house swept square. or drink In order to cool them. And Instead of square the work of the house- Littlefield found time in a* soul. The from the other great works of the Congressman are large and well lighted, and provided nefloenoe la as Immortal the pages In ten hours It had away will be leavened. Too often sink* In the|noxt swept while touching on drink it should be re- keeper the midst of many engagement* to come with closet room. The true way to perpetuate self on this planet Kngltsh language. Firmly believing more a scoro of As- low the wo- ample building than buildings. marked that coffee and tea should no are placed bo that average Idea education he was to a few words to teacher* and pu- Is fitted with a and Is to become linked In aseoclatlon with the academic In say ventilating system sistance was asked from Peoria and more be given to the half-grown child man must stoop as she washes dishes. President Butler of looked and Is an Institution which touche* the particularly devoted to Hebron academy, It too for pils. Colby plumbing of the latest design, higher and -each city responded than spirits. He does not need the stim- Rather place too high than low, not as an excellent Springfield into the faces of the young who with baths. It is steam interests of the race. To the students regarding It only a short person can have to people liberally supplied with and men. arrived ulant they furnish, and it Is a mistake to something but one whose situation apparatus They are (preparing themselves for entiance to heated and Lifts who shall oome and go through the gen- Mihool In Itself, create the demand. American stand on. lighted by electricity. in time to check the flames as they were children she over which he so w the In this oountry far removed are A closet under the sink formerly was college ably presides or» to be used for (handling heavy sup- erations hllu this noademy exists, pleasant about to to another street. In too nervous and high strung In their of cities made leap but is now and he to them m the and a featuxe of the names of Its noble benefactors will be from the influences large natural mate to add to It the use of considered essential, general- spoke happy plies and baggage, Monroe street a whole block went ex- by the education of condemned. If there is it manner which marks all his utterances. construction which wilt aid in the work held In and reverent remem- It a desirable place for stimulants. Give the child plenty of ly plumbing grateful the In which was he was lead to aid It. This cepting govornmont milk for should be open and easily accessible, Especial interest attached to the visit of of keeping the establishment in order Is brance, and the lnuflenoe of their gen- youth. Thus his breakfast and supper, and if the office. The flames crossed with the wooden sink a closed is was the of the life of the benefac- post he w ishes a warm let it be cam- while Miss Anna Barrows of Boston, for she an Iron dust chute extending from each erosity will be an Illimitable Inspira- story drink, the can fail to be of Heliron as told Mr. Main street wost 'and destroyed bric tea, of milk and hot water, or sim- place underneath hardly the great granddaughter of Deacon Bar- lloor to a receptacle in the basement. tion. tor simply by of his re- entire block next north of the court ple cocoa or chocolate. Any or all of damp. rows, the founder of the academy. Kev. Broad add to the comfort and “Sturtevant Home an essen- Foss, who at the conclusion piazzas represents There should be a wide shelf on either the hands of house. those he may learn to drink without Howard B. Grose of Jamaica Plain add- of the structure. The broad tial Idea. This Idea Is Christian culture marks, placed In Principal appearance mi.n or crr.oil.lnaia side of the sink that soiled dishes may bo new About tho same time that the flames ed to the interest of the occasion ns creator of a and Sargent the keys to the building. greatly staircases are supplemented by substan- the patriotic, pure on one side and the other reserved reached across COCOA. put his Prof. in re- crossed Main street, they by address Others who were tial fire The comfort of the manhood and womanhood Sargent spoke Impressively clean ones. It matters little present escape's. intelligent Rub thrae fuls of cocoa of for the that It would be the en- Jefferson to the south and attacked tin tablespoon were State of Schools the main consideration that shall all that Is best In our ply. He said .I;,.!..... nm iraahml frnm l.-fl In Superintendent student has been preserve any good variety to a paste with a little deavor the to strive seven-story building. This burned like Hon W. W. Stetson of Kev. Dr. the little civilization and load our race of academy always or to left the pro- Auburn, In all the details. Among present cold water, and atlr Into It a pint of boil- right right provided that the of Mrs. Sturtevant In a torch. Burrage of Portland, the members of things included for their convenience Is forward In the struggle toward a yet purposes ing water. Let this boll for five minutes cess Is arranged to save steps-. The clean this beautiful Next came Cole Bros five-story dry to the shelf nearest the board of trustees of the school, Mr. a rack. The was de- of thought and action. ereotlng building might before in a of hot dishes, should come bicycle building higher plane Here turning pint milk. Boll be fulfilled. He referred to the goods and Parrott’s jewelry store. in which are to be John Calvin Stevens of Portland, the signed by Mr. John Calvin Stevens, the Church and school—this Is the New Eng- growth together for five minutes longer. the closest they the Idea of tha In the mind an attempt was mode to check the Arc architect of the new building, Mj\ George Portland architect. land Idea. I n the plans of our forefath- of dormitory Or the milk and water may be mixed placed. of 1 is donor and said that had shs been with dynamite and several buildings One or two shelves above the sink are Smith of the firm of Blackstone & Smith The and work was ers, laid in the fear of Cod, the churoh together and the cocoa parte stirred into masonry carpentry of am- nf DnatlnnH thn nunoMll nn.l the to down by explosions. The convenient for keeping bottles done under the ision of the general and school were always Indissolubly Inspired by angels spruk today wcrpjknocked them and all boiled together for ten superv in sal-soda and boxes she could not have more force- lire was checked at Washington street minutes. If the cocoa Is monia and dissolved Mr. William A. Lowe of Portland. contractor, Mr. Smith. The linked, as they must be In any political spoken unsweetened, George of silver etc.; but shelves more more Chrlst-llke Its Meanwhile the court house sugar may either be added to it while it borax, polish, was done William A. Ix>we that Is to oreate and foster free- fully, beautifully, progress. NEW plumbing by system should not be crowded nor THE BUILDING. this had In the roof and the flames Is on the fire or Into the when It In any place men. Is to the de- than her notion spoke for her In gift ignited put cups & Co., the heating and ventilating ap- Liberty Indispensable to become catchalls. When The new stands at went from dome to the liasemcnt. Most goes to table. Of course. It l» richer and allowed building right angles of human nature in Its liner to the school. Prof. Sargent also re- paratus was furnished by the Walworth velopment room Is limited a cover U sometime* to the structure were but the valu- more if made of Sturtevant Hall, present- Is in- ferred to the character of Mr. of the records saved, nourishing entirely Construction company of Boston and and higher forms, and intelligence feelingly used over the sink, making a table for ed to the school about ten for the able libraries were milk, or If a little cream Is added to the years ago by work about the If Is to be a fact as Sturtevant and his friendship destroyed. the artistic engineering dispensable liberty milk and water. Ironing, etc. the late B. F. the husband should never From the-block north of the square the Sturtevant, as a name. an educated school. He said that he useful grounds was done by Mr. Percy Rich- well Only peo- (Continued next week.) Among other appurtenances of the donor of the dormitory. The build- the of the for flames swirled across Centre street and wiro ardson of Portland. ple can In any true sense be a free peo- forget ploture dormitory for the sink is a three-cornered are of the same general style of once drew touched the historic Windsor hotel, for- which ings Ultimate manhood comes not by girls which Mr. Sturtevant basket to place over the drain, In OF THE DAY. ple. FOR YOUR SCRAP-BOOK. architecture. They 6tand on two hills THE EXERCISES on a visit to Hebron. It the Ashley, and It went down like matter are as the proclamation, but by education, which for him while merly all bits of solid caught side and are and at- Is side by prominent was to be a thnt should be a a pile of shavings. dishwater is pouring through it. This The visitors arrived in the forenoon, enables one to apprehend the meaning building Recipes From Many Sources and of tractive features of the view of From the hotel the Are crossed Jefferson and must be kept clean, charming but the dedication did not take un- and the and home as well as dormitory. The princi- Acknowledged Worth. easily emptied place appreciate possibilities op- the the pleasant village which one gets os he not he hud street south to Green’s drug and jewelry like every other article used about til after dinner. Then in the church portunities of political and civil liberty. pal said that be would deny TOMATO PRESERVES. it. The low land be- Condle's approaches lying which stands in the felt that when the time came Mrs. store, Kletnhaus’ confectionery, Scald and small round sink. Academy grounds Christian education secures that highest right peel carefully shovel tween the has been made beau- to the Boston and Idcbert’s Instead of the basket a small buildings the exercises were held. The of the that freedom Sturtevant would make some gift store, dry goods, or pear-shaped tomatoes, prick with a building emancipation soul, can be pro- tiful the skill of the and ten cent store were and the an and sink scraper combined by engineer was for the which soul school, but he bad never suggested the gutted big needle to keep from bursting, add decorated graduation wherewith Christ makes free, that A whisk broom la where the between them Into furniture house was at- to the of vided at small cost. path dips will take tomorrow and the front which Is the erection of such a building nor had he Kn sonberger amount of sugar equal weight place liberty highest heritage often used but Is not easily kept clean. the hollow u stone makes a tacked. of the burned out business the fruit and let lay over then bridge pictur- rows of seats reserved for the ever thnt Mrs.Sturtevant would Many night; gradu- of the race. Every Christiun academy supposed A small scrubbing brush Is useful fun bit of the scene. men secured and off all the Juice Into a preserving esque nnH aaltaisa Koieif, >i\i )i fk u tKu KlivKudt. remember the Institution In such a mag- have temporary quarters pour ates, were separated from the rest of the vegetables and some utensils, The new is a of for business. Both the burned kettle and boil until it Is a thick syrup, cleaning dormitory building auditorium an arch of flowers and all missions in education—to nourish that nificent manner. Crossing the platform, opened up Another brush of by with the white of an egg; notably the grater. handsome design and constructed in a the who was out banks were doing business in new clarifying of soul liberty which makes principal, visibly affected, until different shape, to avoid confusion, may the spirit add to the tomatoes and boll they manner to give it rank among finest Mrs. SturteviOlt at 9 a. m., as usual. the tilled the building. The donor, Mrs. noblest and truest man, that sovereign addressed saying, "May places If desired one be provided forcleanlng sink.though dormitories of the The walls become transparent. country. the who were to tiled bless ami a sentiment cloth is better. Sturtevant, and guests manhood which Is the only sovereignty keep you," sliced thin, to a pound of toma- a usually are of brick with of red ARE NOT THIEVES. lemon, trimmings gran- in were which was echoed the Better than a knife for Foraping any* take part the exercises, given known or attainable on these shores. by expressions toes may be cooked with tha fruit, but ite. The main building is 104 feet in of approval of his hearers burned saucepan or kettle is a piece of seats on the platform and the graduating “This manhood sovereignty finds Its this is a m*Uer °* taste. 60 feet wide the central Miss Klla Hassell, of the graduating of som« sort is length through the marched in- Kinds Officers Arc pumice stone. Sandsoap class headed by marshal, noblest expression in self sacrificing ulass, respondt-d to the presentation on Ufaeral Wood Army portion, with two projecting wings each essential, and a good grade of soap, to the building and took the places re- service. The ideas of sacrifice and service j behalf of the pupils In a pleasing address. Honest. PLUM PRESERVES. 17 37 feet. The kitchen is in a a home-made perhaps, should be provid- by wing for Then Perclval The exercises also Included poem by Allow an equal weight of plums and served than. Judge as taught und exemplified by Jesus are of back at an of 30 j Her. U. M. P. King of Richmond, Va water to the su- ed for dlslnvaFhlng. A soap shaker running angle degrees, of the bourd of who ore- the and 19.—General Wood has aiigar; add sufficient Bonney trustees, revolutionizing transforming and a brief and address by Havana, June like a cake of soap, is p.e- and is 35 52 feet. The on the appropriate a thick boll, skim ol long shape, by hallway introduced Kev. Dr. in the world's life. Hut- gar to make syrup, sided, King by forces at work They Congressman Littlefield, President Issued the following statement: to the older fashioned round floor is 10 feet finished with over the which have ferrable ground wide, was offered. Rev. l)r. Miss Anna llnr- and pour plums, whom prayer are the ideas that underlie the work of ler, Burrage, "The examination by expert account- Wooden skewers from the meat detached columns and with Stetson,Miss Unice been washed ^tnd placed in one. pilasters, this and that have to it rowes,Superintendent b otllee from the previously are academy brought head of Women's Di- ants of the treasurer until market, or longer pointed sticks beams on the On the REV, MH. GROSE’S REMARKS. K. Matthews, ths a stone Jar; cover and set away heavy coiling. right such God that date Its last has been for seams and cor- potent patronage. grant vision of Colby college, and others. of lnoeptton year, when the syrup should be convenient cleaning an* large reception rooms, being connect- The principal address of the clay was the next day, they may continue to be predominant in oompleted. The office was found In excel- skimmed and again ners In dishes. ed wide doors. On the left Is delivered the Rev. Howard B. Grose drawn off, boiled, by sliding by of the Institution and that KI'MOK. It has also baen con- a drainer, a mop, an the future A PEKSISTENT lent eon litlon. over the repeat this four A deep dish pan. Mr. poured plums; * the pnrlor, a room about 43 feet long and of Jamaica Plain, Mass. Grose took of and an abundance of from Hebron academy, embosomed in clusively proved that the charge extra- days and then place plums and syrup Iron dish cloth, 10 feet w ide, finished with beanie! ceiling for his subject “The Power of an Idea,” Will Call fcltrs to of different grades are necessi- these hills of Maine, there may go forth That the President vagance In the matter of salaries lu a porcelain lined kettle, boil slowly towels with pilasters on walls. At the end of and brought to its consideration a ripe diFih-w ashing. A supply of small sons and daughters possessed of that geeelou of Congress. Americans paid from tho island funds, Is for half an hour and then put up In ties for this room is a large In a cozy and mature thoughts. His which can be used once for w?our- fire-place scholarship dauntless that culture, without foundation. The fuct cans or Jars. rags, spirit, genuine absolutely a from the main room was and the lessons a burned pan or cleaning piece of nook, separate! by language appropriate that Christian character which makes for case is that the salaries lr.g Juno 19.—A to the of the highest con- and on each side of the W'hlch he to convey were Chicago, special silver and then burned are very oolumns, fireplace sought vividly an J are the Cuban. STRING BEAN PICKI.KS. the righteousness that exalts nations Tribune dated June 19, 9 a. paid In the Island paid are comfortable seats. set before his hearers. In the course of Washington, beans, venient. shall redeem the world. Then shall of In Secure young and tender green yet Persistent rumors are afloat The reports extravagance transpor- must be In the main entranoe*hall on the west- the Mr. Grose said: ill., says: them and In a kettle to boll, Where water pumped'and address, to the and are false." string place accomplished high purpose that President has decided to tation and the like, absolutely the sink to the stove and is the McKinley salt to tairte, until they can be eas- carried from erly side, staircase, broad, ample, “Last week I attended the semi-oenten- then shall to fulfilled the and i When Interviewed this with hopes call an extra eesslou of Congress to deal today regarding drain well In a back to the sink when heated a paper and of easy ascent, with windows on nial celebration of the of ily pierced with a fork, University of the noble man of God, the ex- statement or notloe, General Wood said: it if not prayers with the Chines) situation. If war in a stone sprinkle pall is desirable, for Is lighter, every looking out toward the colander, put Jar, landing, Rochester, my Alma Mater. President honored founder of Sturtevant and "I am much at the result of the \\ hen th water hall, In out of the de- pleased or add a few pep- as desirable as wood. on the west. this ists, China, growing with cayenne, green mountains Traversing of the four greatest best be h« ated In a Anderson,one ooliege of his loving and beloved helpmake struction of tho United States and other examination. I engaged tho experts with strong cider vin- comes in pipes but must main at pers and cover hallway right angles, following of the century, and for more with the hon- States and n of ho^e can presidents (long may she remain us) it will he necessary to send to be obtained In the United The will be ready to serve tank on the stove, piece the of the Is the main legations egar. pickles length building, than 30 years the heart and soul of the ored founder of Sturtevant Home.” them instructions to be In be connected with the faucet for fill- more troops to China. Owing to condi- gave thorough In two days. corridor, eight feet wide, from which the institution of which he was also the to I.... iVia L- a111 tions In the no more whatever they did. it Is Important rooms and -THE PRESENTATION. Philippines troops various open, leading directly head, was a Maine boy who tramped have reached SAUCE. A wash basin for the hands, if re- can withdrawn Therefore it have the conclusions they VINEGAR be safely. own too the southern entrance. from Bath to"Waterville to his educa- Judge Bonney then introduced Mr. sugar, one and quired. should be kept In its place get will require authority from Congress published for we find It difficult to keep On? and or.e-half cups In the extension on the end N. Foss of Jamaica Mass., of flour In and not be allowed in the sink all the southerly tion nt the college there, now Colby. Eugene Plain, men the work of civilians one-half tablespoonfuls for furnishing troops. The rumors of military doing seen. of the building are provided the rooms Maine ne went a son-in-law of Mrs. Sturtevant, as her two vine- time, but that is sometimes Like many another boy l» trnced reliable without extra It is a thankless a little water, tablespoonfuls an extra session cannot pay. sink Is coming a for the consisting of a large state to make his and Mr. Foss formally a little nutmeg and a pinch With the porcelain preceptress, forth from his native representative, source at this hour ami Inquiries at the task for them at the best and they are gar, grated one and era of cleanliness. and a chamber with private a source transferred to of the throws uo on the sub- of salt: pour over this mixture new sitting-room sturdy personality of_blcssing to Principal Sargent White Uouse light railed thieves every day In thj local end and water and boll bath. On the southerly southerly our common the new building. Mr. Foss one-halt pints boiling other sections of country. academy Jeet, paper*. western side of totter in ten minutes; Just before taking from LEMON BUTTER. portion of the the build- His it was to his char- could not have chosen words impress splendid "As to the charge that the offloers ride three eggs. butter for MIDDLETON WAS SCOHCHED the stove add a of but- Beat well together ing on this floor, are four large sleeping- acter more than a thousand which to make the presentation, he dessertspoonful upon men, about In carriages, I would say that «n and a teaspoon- 19.—Tho entire ter. half the size of egg rooms, each room us told the story of the life of Ben Madison, Wls June being amply provided whom he called, and loved his ‘boys,1 simply there is not one of them who has any ad 1 the juice and of the of Middle- tul of white sugar; with clo63t space. them with to jumln Franklin Sturtevant, who 07 years business section village and to inspire purpose more facilities of that character than he FRUIT. rind of one large l-mon. placa west here was de- GRAPE gritted the to that his ago was born on a Maine farm. He had ton, eight miles of hot water Just north of staircase bull is the ‘bring things pass,' being would be entitled to in the United States fruit for til a set tn a dish ot and The total loss A nice way to prepart grape pun window and of lire. As few opportunities for soh ooling, attend- stroyed by Are tonight. This msy also library, with a large !>ay facing philanthropy principle under similar conditions. Several officials the table Is to peel the fruit and divide stir until It thickens. a w^eks is more than Insurance about room with one of those I owe much to him ing the ooiiunon schools only few 1100,000. as It will west, and this is fitted book- boys In the engineering and sanitary depart- It into sections as you would an orange. be made in larger quantities, a him Maine. If Dr. An- when chance offered. When still boy one-half. a time In bottles or jars and cases and provided with a fire-place and and through to ments have conveyances, but I do not be- Urcak each section, remove the pulp keep long and used as needed for tarts or other dain- mantel, with a co*y nook alongside. derson had a hobby It was manly men. lieve that any are allowed save where from the bitter, white membrane in he Cover with ties. »i The whole northern end of the main In his inaugural address 1854, hack hire would be more expensive.” place In a deep dish. pow- let stand three or four building is occupied by a dining-room 85 said: *A true man is the noblest product Since his arrival here, General Wood dered sugar- and Made at Stahl City, N. Y. f CARROT SWEETMEATS. feet wide and (w feet long. This room is of earth, a nobler thing than a clergy- has reduoed the of hours before serving. public expenditures Roll sonic small fine-grained carrots an advocate or mer- finished in ash and stained to imitate old man, a physician, the of Havana more than oity by $103,000 WITH TOMATOES. In water until tender; peel and g:.»to ouk. Two recessed nooks in this room chant. Let us our educational MACARONI shape sys- a month. add slips of citron, epic* Best Put one pound of macaroni to boil In them, sugar, men this foun- The break a hull tems to make and np the monotony of large upon strawberry or other fruit IN ST. three pints of plain, clear, beef soup and if desired, and to a One of we can the STILL SHOOTING LOUIS. give It home like air. dation superlmpoie special or the of canned fruit, wa- j cook until the macaroni has absorbed syrup, Juice these recesses is fitted with a large fire- training which may prepare them for the St. Louis, June 19.—Thera were two make of nearly all the liquid; pour out on a flat ter enough to right consistency; place with seats on either side. The ? pedal pursuits of practical and profes- 5 C. shooting affulrs tonight os a result of the simmer slowly and then put up In Jars. \Off Cigar ilish, sprinkle with grated cheese and other recess is fitted with a sideboard and sional life.’ This view of education is strike as a passenger wagon was passing That Ever | pour over a rich tomato sauce. Happened. serving tables. The western end of the sound and the only sound one, in spite of a Transit line cur some of Its passengers TOMATO TOABT. ton atoes, run dining-room is so arranged that it can be ihe specialist and expert fads of the day. taunted those on the car by calling them PICKLED RAISINS. Stew one quart, of ripe1 The best dealers sell , Clear**^* and In a porce- closed from the other of The true aim and end of education is to scabs. Some one on the oar llred a shot two of nice raisins on through a colander place entirely portion them. Gentlemen ( Take pounds at the the bullet In the lain lined stew-pan with u generous piece the room by rolling doors whenever it Is make true men, and for this the Chris- smoke them. wagon, lodging the stem and place them In one pint of v_ foot of Veter Bonlfer, a saloon keeper, of butter and pepper and salt to sea- desired. tian academy and stand, since vinegar to which half a poond of sugar college RICHARDSON CO. one of tho passengers on the wagon. rich cream, ^THB simmer over a slow son; add one pint of good The no man is true who not Christian; JJS Waablagtan St., a Miss Minute Allen was shot and seri- has been added; dining-room, library, reception Is] JmMTWVwSBSmW\wH\ and over well-browned thla Mam. circum- au hour and la crock or mix pour rooms and parlor have ornamental steel This making of true manhood begins Bouton, ously wounded under similar fire half place stance*. aUces of bread. Ceilings. In th$ kitchen extension is a back of the college in the academy, wheie 1 I*1-* AwiMim have ordered two regiment* from the Isrft to bmelf, China WlU work out, *« iipym_I has her cfwn miration. ami Hand* U moving large .lagan Bono, THK PBEBa Philippine*, monarchies and despots, her hodle* down from Manrhnrta. When always be the abode of abject HIGHGRADE UNbERWOOD SPRING. W I PltklU). JIM. 2«. I9t». three troops beootue available ordm will misery and want. R Ijet the who wish well to China ■uon be mitered, but before that there I* people frown the establshment of a of upon protec- Comnrnrliii Utardar. June Kith. IUIU tine* for a good d*»l mateacrelng by torate. It Is the iMwlnatag of absorption. At the tint* for- Is that the Boxers will lie rilll- the Insurgent*. present My Judgment DAILT down and that before will eigners In the country am practically put long peace THE WOMAN'S HWItollktoMHall "tatad prerail In China, and that partition will FADETTES ORCHESTRA, wtthonf protection, and a considerable ¥or~) H. SIl lk> jasf not be attempted at this time. CAROLiaC llflLS, Dlrrrlffr. must lief ore will lie period elapse tfk*y [ mid 8 In Ihe By too to BONDS. WUI (Hte 3 C oncerts Bally, al 3 p. na. p. m.. New Au.l- '-nta.__ safe, CALLINGS. QUEER Itoriiiaa, and al A p, ns. In the Casino. The ultimate outoome of this outbreak 'tw LiAILT r*KMtoAodvarod»«ibao* nM China be left In to idtotoi to all yarto •» ami the onndltlon will ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN WILL PLAY EVERY EVENING AT 9 O'CLOCK. •vary aaratag ft*me Mugwlar ttrcsfatUsa ■’•and by iwu loti can be with I eland. aaa to Wratbcoe* and hardly predicted any ap- Admission free to petrous of the eleetrle road. Kvserved seats for the concerts csii be Census Men In New York City, hil pnnoh to certainty. Of course the powers obtained at the r*vino at lo cents each. Cara leave head of Kim street every fifteen minutes, CHARLES F. FLAGG, afternoon and evening Je I Mil maim btatk r»ra» (Wrotnr'- must not only put the Insurrection down, (Blood) tba to* year »1 » advana*, at fl.M a» but must It down. The former task IT Exehaace St, Ptifhal. Kr keep There can be no better Illustration of 1 I at tto and tod yaat. I* of the i-ompsmtlvcly simple alongside the truth of Mm must-grown wow. t<* tan* toouth*. expression Patn>aw*iha.*o latter. The Kmprnee Dowager, who Is Itmii that “one-half the world does not know THE OEM Thkp^S,slano. Is In virtually the ruling sovereign, sym- how the other half lives,’’ than Is found MATISEKt—Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Evening* at H. Matinees at 2.46 and It* with the Insurrection, discoveries made a number of ti.i.x ttbara * aaaa yattott an act dattvarad pathy In the by of for- to lb* •*<* * svowisl purpose, the expulsion the Mew Mall $800,000 raatopdy an non .to* acuty census*agents, says York (Nerves) THE 6EM THEATRE STOCK COMPANY. the To leave her tb* DAILT I’RAM. Ha •» Rittotod* eigner* front oountry. and Express. Occupation* that were rantoMt «a un the throne after order restored, never known to exist have been unearth'd Portland & WEEK of June 18, 1800. ... Augustin Only'* Success, would be simply to Invite another out- by these questioners, and have given the fa wired. r*ltto*attb*r*kd»«b» an toatia* lawu Imvtk es asm as circumstances students of odd jobs and unique liveli- at tbalt Is* the total warily ati ban tba *.idr****a One stilution might partitioning hoods fo tba aaaa Utoy of the country, For Instance, who ever heard of a man I DiiWilliams Ogdensburg NANCY a~D CO. rctUViaa tba adwa a __ ed with tremendous difficulties,In popu- whose sole busi- in Ureater|Xew York, J J FIRST MORTGAGE fsaie oi ixeservmt seats at tne moo steamship t o. scale oi prices as usjai. Adults so hostile ss It when seals for any in itlo«<> will lx? one tree seat for a lation so enormous aud ness, as it may seem. Is buying upon request given adjoining arrm to Itoto op a unprofitable ^the child the of four and twelve with each seat The (*a«co The Chlarae put A between awes purelitscd. May Steamers would bn sure to be. great many of monstrosities? This distin- will leav* uaton Ksuia Wharf at 7.3i for evening and at .M J for matinee performances. atuut real stance at Taku making pretty of would be needed to Pink Pills# thousands troops lives on Seventh ave- 1 guish'd individual In ord*v, and the drain H.iw mat h easier tt to to ml* money lump the oountry nue, and turns out sea serpents and mer- 6 Per Cent Bonds. of the Air ahum than I** anything upon the exsheqnsrs powers maids as readily as the tailor cuts a pair for etoel^ would be severs. The dlffl- t We offer in exchange for (he very of trousers. I Afternoon and Week to .toa loping Every Evening Commencing Monday June 18th. The tbid Mobto rttltle* of this solution will be One of the census takers dropp'd Into above, maturing July ‘2, liMJO, a Maine puetlnd talent at a fearful rate. FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE. too great at the present time, probably, East Forty-firth street, and round on a conservative line of investment H. Manley h> ft* for It to tlnd much favor. Thu only other door that confront'd him at the third The lieu Jtoei* IPalePeople]An unfailing specific for all M bonds. Is to ret a Long, ft* ho* long map I" pertinently apparently up govern- binding the name “-Prof. Alninson.’* m diseases arising from impure or m THE NEW YORK VAUDEVILLE STARS, will have of It* own ■ blood or from M ment whtah strength The had long whiskers and con- impoverished The Elite of the Vaudevilles. professor ■ The fnnda for the maim ing (>’a and bahliul It the moral, and If m weakened nervous system. motor put siderable volubility, ami said, in reply to 6HAND SPECIAL ATTRACTION, IN-n hou*h alma hotter, electrle M Most remsrkable cures have M now on and necessary In an emergency the physical that ho are deposit with us, think of the query as to his occupation, been made In caaea where phy- H and bridge, t an'* aomebody This support of the powers. programme was a professional spanker, lie showed a H aieians have failed and hope of W the above bonds will be cashed yamerhlng elarf frjm diffi- m was abandoned. M w.mhl by no mean* he free business card, and an advertisement in recovery the lees by Court for of but It would The Orchestra candidate culties, jiresent than?he a Gorman r which The ilefeateri mayor pap said: “Unruly ■ At all druggist* nr direct from IV. S Royal Hungarian Williams SEtdlftnaCa. MchaaocUuly ■ tdatm* that he wa* Iwaton by ut the country and wayward bjys disciplined at parents’ J* In Concert* m rhe ihcnlic mid on the Havana parcelling opt ’* m ». T receipt of uric# Rally nail*. States residences. puerpatdon fraud and boasts that the Imt people The attitude of the United I so eta. per bos ; ids bo sea, fAflIk of aoenwia taker does not ask any ^m All .ttrartlmiv frre In patron, ttie car*, Revcrvwl ,e»t, It cent,. Car, leave tiea.1 nf Preble been Usually rotod lur him—nil of which anttnda very towards China hns always but this one was Trust vtrrvt every is unnecessary questions, Portland Co., minim*._ Batumi. one of hands off. Our Interfer- so interested In the strange vocation of _ the that he 80 St. ence will go only so far as to hmg-ImtreJ professor spoke Exchange of of what a occu- JelS-tf Ki-Uov. IliauUey. birurdMy the lives amt of our own quite feelingly pleasant protect property t ion must be. The census taker has M’CULLUM’S IB snot hi r lta It j THEATRE, Ohio, now of Mew Tork, we the “Vr* eltlreii*. though might join powets seven who are said to be experts In B\RTLEY that he boys, MA5AOB5IEHT MR. XcCUtLCX. Democmt who declare* art of devilish “I prominent tn a reborns for keeping permanent order the anoyance*. always ( YOU That the ) vo*r Pour year* ago see the before 1 decide the — — Atlaalic Brmra. The <»■!«•« t. llr*f Vsetllstrd And trill for McKinley. which did not Involve the destruction of culprit upon FOR Cooled By Kqnlppcd amount of punishment,said the profes Nil miner Theatre In America. he did not vote at alt. of the the Integrity empire. Certainly, nor. “Sometimes they see me first, and our irudltloual Is then I lone a EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, AND DAILY MATINEES, EXCEPT MONOAY. The committee wan successful enough unless policy completely job. I the in COAL Present* HU Stock lea we shall not the in “Asa rule, inflict punishment ■E SUE Mr. Bartley McCollum Superb Company mil Iw which money for reversed, join powers In pointing way* COM1CDY 11% HU.VHI GUY CAKLTON no from us baa boeu selected I INVESTMENTS Til AC UUILL1ANT bat It the oountry. We want you|buy Vaughan's bridge might be had, istrtiitonlng ways insist that the parents tell me how there, or at leant we not with care at the mines; that is. failed to out wtrteh was the most territory ought long 1 am to spank the refractory boy. ( print ..— nklllnwinus OKI H Ir.llv Girls? no, 1 never I no slate mixed in anti hi-et under all the stream Oh, *pank girls. that there in up * * practicable had a cull once from a man who said he J WE OFFER us Air some time FOOL la trouble enough and that it has been watched / A CILDED give it; hud a very wayward son. I called, and Special New Scenery. Exquisite Costumes. Elegant Appointments. rente. We went nssurunoes to simply found a Yale graduate, 6 feet lflLinches in tho transportation from the V Produced Under the Persons! Direction of Mr. McCullum. The liustun lleraia want* another peaa> otir citizens in the shull Ira in his and as he fltreatened tolhrm? Cars leave In front of tbe United States Hotel every in nrnutes. Hound Trip tickets on the to that empire hose, mines to yonr home, and tliat I rvnoc. but what fur it 1* difficult imme- cars to theatre only .0 cents. Reserved Seats lu auU 20 cents extra. Private boxes, nr.nf. in und me out of the window unless I admit;tug protected their persons property, means that there is no dirt mixed f cents each scat. Tickets on sale in advance at Mouuiueut best one then* ha* left the door, I did not stand Municipal Bonds, seating six persons, 50 Sawyer's store, Imagine. Si&oe the trade facilities, diately by ,tiid guarantees of ei]unl Some 1 square. Telephone No. IBV-2. but war, war. An- upon the order of my going. par- up in it. Onr coal is all coal. ham nothing war, have the latter the powers already given ents tlmi it hard to chastise their boys. and the whole world t» That’s it burns better / AftllO'i other .me awl might is of cull me and I do the why Water Works Bonds, >ALKS. us. If the country partitioned They in, job." financial._ __ ablaze. One of the census takers discovered gives out more heat to tho ton \ eourse the powers will furnish the furuier. clots* t-o Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn a other coal. the I tiian J to Phila- The New Kngland delegation We M* under no obligation to assist a F. 0. BAILEY Autioneers* man named Brenner, with sign reading Railroad Bonds, &_C0., ought to Bland I>7 long. Taka in the government of “Cockroach Killer to United States delphia permanent Ptrcmptory bale of 73 \rw auil Stcoud- Is bent ttttod of the It is Bootmakers to Her Majesty the him ail In ail he tho the country, and unless Imperatively Navy." bnity people.” Ills chief customers are those who have coal in early before house cleaning time. F. 0. & Co , Auctioneers. TIi- Vioe Presidency would furnish him "My smoking lots always been a sore By Bailey to get up at unusually early hour, such as omtKiu. Special bale of \ru uiid Mrcouil lluud who never lets a We now liave a stock of Lehigh small opportunity for exercising It. point with my wife, liartondera, policemen, inofcomien and the good Btcyrieii, Kunmrliuu (l»ni», Vnl- l ik 3 u v P. Cox. President Ut and talk me out of like “It's not cnuixrm, I.Mtlira. etc., etc., to chance slip by try very prolltable, though,” such as Hazleton, Honey Brook, IIuthon B. Saumu ks. Treasurer. anx- Coals, Bank clone F.itatr. u Is so National reus, flmt it’s Casco The chief Quay sulddlrowti. "Now, I he *iid, “and sometimes dangerous. Chkhtkh II. Picaur* Secretary. the habit," enjoy We noiwrvslt 1* lierans* he I've l**en arwutwl sevend times for going special Hard Reading, etc. A full lino .or. aiiiii L. Lakic viu-.is, Attorney. shall sell on Mondav. Juue 28th, at 10 ious to nominate and a-e no nse in a good cigar giving up Into hallways before daylight, ami once a. m., at our suium, 4<> Kxetauge nr. about that Hanna somebody of free also •i<> new among which are tno suspects prefer* that affords me pleasure. Thu 1 a black from a man who threv burning coals, franklin, DIHEi'TOFS. bicycles Eclipse, something got eye PORTLAND, MAINE. Eclipse Waldorf, Electric City and other high else. Mnoe Hunnu voted to refuse him a alarm clock at iue when 1 called other day while I was rummaging around an English and Amotiean Csnneis, Poca- P. Cox, grade wheel*, together with about 2A uood between ftfltli L. Lareabea, Henry Beat In the ."smote, the relations ran across a box of al- him." W. A. rt. Hinds, second hand bicycles, anion* which are Vic- ill a cupboard I Cumberland. H. Mtltllten. and he will Up on Broadway near Fifty-seventh hontas and Georges Creek 1824. Frederick 2S. Dow, Uotion B. Saunders, tors, chain and chauiless, second hand Colum- them have Iss.n very bitter, due. It could he so it Incorporated leged tobacco put street Is a man whose business it is to bite .fame* K. II iwkei, Dr E. E. Holt bia*. Stearns. Feather■•tone. Fierce, Tribune, let no to embarrass the Ohio Enter orders and take advan- and other well known ra ikes. opportunity said an the lid. 111 thu coffee of the one off tails. He say9 the animal* must up your Thom m 1*. Shaw, Adam P. Leighton, Dayton dogs' CAPITAL AMU 8PUPLU9 sate and without reserve. This will Roosevelt l* tails Dr. at C. Gordon, Henry F. Merrill. positive Senator pass unimproved was intended and hd would be lie ot an age at which their will be of summer that it Air. tage price. John K. EUslia W. Conley, be the opportunity of the season to secure a would natu- under. lie doesn't I relievo in a knife, Buroham, not the kind of man Quay cured of the habit without how Ammi Whitney. Geo. W. York. bargain.jeiodtd kaowing because tail has a worm in it, U he were out a ewry dogs’ IOO. Edward li. Wfualow, John F. Lbeonib. rally take to picking was done. Telc|>iionc it and the only way to remove it is to bite in y 16d t Wo Uy F. O. HAILEY Jk CO., AnetieaMrs. btouis* he liked him. The man simply "1 saw at onue what Mrs. Brown was the tail off. The caus* of all the disease Offices—76 t'OTl.tlEUCIAI, ST. ONE MILLION secret ol Platt * anxiety to get Rons-veil of dogs is this worm, he adds. The man up to, and I resolved to get even with POOL & BILLIARD TABLES his desire had a dusty, dingy place and a funereal on tllo'ticket Is nnUoubl.-dly looked as much like 70 EXCHANGE ST. her. The contents look fthat inspires confidence in those _BY.... him out of Sew York politics to get sugar as anything; so 1 Ihr^r it out and seeking his aid in his remarakble occupa- ON BONDS AUCTION. not been (lisdle SURETY hus DOLLARS. The governor enough reiilled thu box from the sugar bowl. tion. On Friday. June 22nd. at 10 a m., at No. M 8t. we shall sell the fixture-, in billiard suit the boss. He took him ihat from the unusual sweet- One Hob Watt gives as his business 'the .to great evening of and billiard tablet coffee I realised that she hail composing of speeches, plays, monologues rooms, consisting pool because lie bud to and not because he ness of iny and other and even comedies. He shows any Paid on tlttiugs. begun to dope me Finishing my din- poems Interest Sale positive and wl'hout reserve. je^0«l3t wanted to, and he would dearly like numlier of orders for dramas to “contain gier. 1 pushed I nick in niy chair and said : RANDALL & now 111 a national field and live acts.” to transfer him ••It is strange, my dear, hut 1 haven't ten persons TIME DEPOSITS. for FOB F. O.BAILEY & CO. where he cunuot interfere with his politi- tile slightest desire to smoke a cigar. I A man named Keley charges >2.50 HEADQUARTERS Istd trees; a woman in Harlem saw her beam at this, and then 1 eontln destroying IS TER. cal plans. for firms WALL Auctioneers and Commission Mercian h uni: ‘Hut instead 1 have a desire to trains college men plays; throe furnish clean jackets for bartenders and 48 We have no clount tnat uovemor nooae- smoke a cigarette.' Salesroom txekaare Str«*aW kou have whatl’ she shrieked, for charge from 30 cent* to $1 per week. Even LETTERS OF CREDIT AND IN- Yelfc has been sincere In his repeats de- the women on the Kast side who make a BONDS. w. O. BAH.Hr. C. W. AI.LKM sure to smoke EASY TO TAKE. SURETY she considers tt death the " he not want the rice business of 11 re on holiday* are I.Y EFFECT. n»Hi> v • durations that does little rolls. lighting NIKE TERNATIONAL *• to smoke n said remembered til the list. CHEQUES presidency. There are plenty of reasons 'A ilcslre cigarette,' On going to bed take one or two Bax- CITY OF PORTLAND. 1 shall have to go over to the and why he should not want it. it is not the I, calmly. ter's Mandrake Bitters Tablets FOR corner store and get a HORSES IN BATTLE AND AFTER SALE. packuge-’ drink a of hot water; it will make Police l» Contractors. kind of an uttioe which a ‘strenuous* per- her tor 1 went cup "la-uving gasping limdh, au C orreapondence solicited from Indi- & of horses killed In liko a Merrill Bros. ■ The thousand* every you Bleep child, givo you appe- Co., Proposals f*>r furnishing aliout 9844 son like the iiough Rider would naturally liver and Ueight a package and smoked viduals, Corporation*, Baaki and he tite for breakfaat, and make yen feel SEALEDsquaie yards of “Now York” granite pav- the miserable little things fur the rest of Important bttthi have to disposed of; otkers'iteelrtng to open accounte as wall take to. It is altogether too quiet and or two taken ing blocks to the Street Department of the I’Uy me young ail day. One tablets aa from (Itutc to traneaet Hank* the evening, while she wildly le gged are dither hurled or burned, accord- winking of Portland will be received at the office of the To do but over they before will overcome habitual cos- buolucea of any description easy. nothing presiile to smoke a cigar or anything else but eating tig tltroagk COR. UNION ST., Cominisaiouer of Public Works until Wednes- ing to tlut climate. In South Africa headaches ami tkla Bank MIDOLE, the Senate would prove exceedingly irk- cigarettes. tiveuaas, prevent fevers, day. Juue 20. ltKiO.al 12 o’clock m., when they burial is rvsurted to, but in some the and will be and read. A bond iu*a some to one of Roosevelt's For three days my wife kept putting always eflectu&lly clean and purify blood, publicly opened temperament. to tlie her dope In my coUce and I of the northern parts of India the car- restore the bloom and vigor of STEPHEN 1 SMALL. PruttaO. Me. sum and with securities satisfactory Then Roosevelt la supposed to cherish supposed youthful Portland, Commissioner will he required of the successful smoking, continually remarking are left where and ill health. Wo, the druggists, MARSHALL H. GQDING. Cash!* of for the and the kept cases they fall, undersigned _ ladder, to insure the proper fulfillment the aspirations presidency, that it was that I no cared the if do not febTfltf—_ and strange longer less than hours afterward are agree to refund money they for American C4>ndltion* of the contract. Specifications lends to it in case of but could not smoke eight picked Genera! Agent* be obtained at the vice presidency only for a cigar, enough cure constipation. TT II I further informal Ion may clivtn the vultures. This is by Car the office of the said PomiuMsioa *r, who reserves death or of the President. Tne cigarettes. by Jk. Trust Co., llaltimore incapacity CUPPY & Bondiug the to or all should lie Finally she broke down and confessed best from a utilitarian point of view, C. H. CO., right reject any thids, of New York is way deem it for the interest of the city so to do. governorship altogether what she liail been After numamcul Nt|n»ic, narylaiMl. Strong com. doing. fright- tor I he tones may afterw ard to collected Clly, Bids should be marked for Graidio better fitted for a man like him, that she hud POUTLAN1). ME. Proposals ening her by pretending travelers Abroad Blocks.*’ nod addressed to GEO. N. manure. The In- rule,. Paving on me and ground down for puny and lowest and letter calculated to promote his am 11 sell the cigarette habit for life, FKKNALD. ( omuilsslouer of Public Works. we by mv agreeing to give terment of slaughtered animals is always with mvUdMWFtl Juue 14, HAW. jsifdul bition to go up higher. Yet unless he compromised SnpitHN them und she to refrain from saying to the burial and can harder than ho has up left porthw, scarcely puts his foot down more about my smoking cigars. anything be said to be a part of the veterinary done he is liable to have the vice "The agent that sold her the dupe la yet surgeon's duties. LETTERS of CREDIT, to call soon to get u leoonunctulu- presidency thrust upon him. going in a cavalry charge, esp,dally when tlon from my wife. He'll gut it. lie'll The Knack tlie is at long range, it 1* practi- something else, too." tiring TRAVELER’S CII1MA. get cally impossible for the enemy to ami at CHECKS, so small a liguiv as a human being with almost a week since CHLNA A POW11EK-MAUAZ1NK. and It is now anything any certain chance of hitting htm, and Of Good Printing is authentic has come from Peking. For (Ex-Minister Douby In The World.) so the hors.-, presenting tto larger target, the list of casualties boras* under the artistic into the all we know the legations may have been At the bottom of all these popular up- among insight FOREIGN MONEY these cln uiuslanoes is naturally greater “ burned, this Is not in China la discontent art of all arts." ; though probable. They growing £U0 risings than ain-mg men At Tulavt-ru horses preservative for Imnicdftiile delivery. ROGERS.; are at the mercy of the natives, howev er, out of deluges anil starvation caused by were killed and JU men, while at the With us printing is not of the at With ami ex- 1‘lated ± and are likely to be for some time to come, short crop#. 'Thera is a great deal of famous charge light brigade thirty-throe years experience ± We have for sale Genuine Silver ltolakiuru the lusses among horses were mechanical—we treat it as an ceptional facilities, we can atford our clients Rogers for Admiral Seymour’s relief expedition misery und poverty in China. every convenience for obtaining funds : and among men iMU. possible Knives Forks and at greatly redaeed prices UUl, art should be treated. in Rif parts of the world. Spoous has turned I>ack to Tientsin. What effect You ask my upiniun ut "the real miaul- more liable to suffer from 5 ^ The horse is Descriptive booklet supplied upor&tpplicaUon. the conflict between the Chinese forts and ing and probable uuheoute of the exist- hangar and want of rest than a man, Wouldn’t it be wise for you to Correspondence and interviews solicited. $2.85 doz 5 and wo tliul that In all pro- 5 Knives, per the international fleet is likely to have ing rfots. Judging by my experience la cunse-iuently “ “ tracted wars the loss In horses from dis- place a trial order with us ? the troubles in the interior one China from 18S6 to 1SUS, I would say 2.85 upon ease is terribly heavy. In Napoleon’s Forks, 1 person can guess as well as another. It that the riot* would be put down’by the .-ampnlgn arrusa the Nlemon, out of Bn.Oisj $ horses ao fewer than suocuiuhud In 1.85 is to be feared that it may stir up the government, us hundreds have been put fo.UM Tea six months. At the sh-gs uf 1’levna the THE THURSTON PRINT SWAN&BARRETT, j Spoons, ^ insurgents, where they are nm»ters*of the do wn heretofore, but new i-leinente have Husstaiis lust over SO per cent of their Dessert 3.35 as in to take Into the situation. It was nut war Middle situation, Peking, revenge entered draft animals, and In the KgyptUn S7 1.2 EXCHANGE STREET ISO St., ^ Spoons, “ “ ^ horses wen. dis- cm foreigners, especially us the Empress until 1HH7, when Germany landed a bat- of |!*« half the Kngllsh 4 3.85 marines .wired a of of which isil died I mm sickness 'PHONE SO P0RTLAN0, MAINE ME. Table # llowager is in sympathy with them, and talion of and portion abled, PORTLAND, Spoons, the province of .-Shantung that it caiue to and only no on the Paid uf battle. mylidtf news from the interior will lie awaited These low are for first A. I. Extra be believed that China hwl no rights that ^ prices quality with great anxiety. Meanwhile the powers Europeans were bound hi respect Silver P!»ted table ware. uatlone plate, Rogers seem to be waking up to the fact that Since then three other have Mi*s KATEM. ESTEY Tlio Cumberland National Bank Cenqjne 0 themselves to her aud they have got a more serious problem to hel|x-tl territory, a- will as XT — no ohection bus been raised anywhere In $100 Reward. OF PORTLAND. than and are iJ WiMdfard* Wssdlorf* deal with they thought, the word. In some .juartare the Idea M., a vote of 111. Director, of this bank, the W. W. MANSFIELD & to throw bodies of in that the race the summer and will receive A CO., preparing large troops seems prevail human during rtUiK Portland Electric Light Company will BY•took transfer book will heckised from Juue $ lie twnotttod the A into the country. France, it Is said, has would by destroying few pupils in pay |1M to any one who will turulrn evi- 234 to July 2d, Wui>, and stockholders uf record 941 auton-any of China and dividing her toil dence last win convict any person of tamper- June 22tl. 1900. will be entitled to th. dividend JEW£LEIIS, 10,000 from Tonquin, England SUNK! M MM SCMOl STUMS. or despatched up among more Udvonced nations. tig with their lino*, tamp! machinery, payable J uty 2d, 1900. Is preparing to send, if she has not already This pli-a thinly veils the greed fur Uph- Address ihrongh Juol JiOSlIXDAlE, winter vn ELECTUlC LIGHT COMPANY 11 ION WILSON, Cashier. «Ws W. brown, President, FWtland, Maine, Jus. 11, luOU. jcitawj MidlleSt^ started, on army corps from Natal, we quesl and domination. MASS. JelSdSW MUSIC AND DIUMA. “EUREKA!” AT THE OEM. The production of Nancy and Co., which was effected at the Q«m Monday “FOUND WHAT?” was welcomed a ami bril- night hy large “A Core for ItHElMATIN*.” liant gathering. A distinctly fashionable t '*1 bad It and got fooled to perfection with va- audience Is never an over enthusiastic rious remedies, and found that I could neither rub out. At last I tiled A. W. one, or at leant never an demonstrative nor physr it MOORR’S REMEDY. and that tooled my rheu- one, and even when it Is deeply moved its matism and no luss. Try U and it will fool llnd vent In a patter of kid gloves yours.” feelings if. K PAK-ONS. No. C ambridge. Mm*. that Is not to tie compared with the Why! Mr. Carney, of the lamp.lepar'nn-nt of hearty, noisy haruf clapping that comet Cha lestown. Mass., got a bot(l« for Mrs. Cal'a* ban. a friend of his. 8he tiled It. and recom- from a more democratic assemblage on a mended It to Mra. Hliea, of Malden. Well, she lesser occasion. K*re it a trial and then advise I Mrs. Forrest of r^avln Hr.. Hoxhury. who also tried It with the The Stock company faced one of these same good result*, and thou told her neighbor, "kid gloves'' audiences and when it Is Mr*. Hears, of Its merit*. Next. Mrs. PeopSTd, mficm nf Do re heater, used It with the same effect. said that at the end of the first two Then, It cured Mrs. C. T. Piumer, of Tops bam. Me., who wrbes Mrs. (Dover of Kosllndale, acta there was vociferous applause It AVAL Mass., about It. Hack It goes to Mrs. Johnson gu»CK OWCXMIAL counts for much. But at the end of the ol Chebeague. Me. Well, same old story, she In Ho Portland who thint all polite reserve was thrown to the advls s Its use to ter friend is also cured by It Next. Mrs. Silas Desbon of winds. the There was unusual spectacle Past pork Me., then a call lor It at II. H. Ilav Si Sons’ eciul scenery embellishes the play of “ ** 23 25 .470 Worsted trousers in fine at:* at ii Chicago, utmost and the costumes i.ot ii. PORTLAND COMMANDERY. 24 .471 the elegance, Pittsburg, 23 $Wjoh«2,z, for business or “ “ an* veritable creations of the modiste's TWO■ w * \ stripes dress, l.ot III. lai at » St. John’s will be observed by the Boston, 21 24 .407 Anodyne f 1 day imunt I Cincinnati, 20 20 .435 art The is one that I.in $5 “ “ Portland production appeals two *»«> 82.98, $3.38, $3.87, $1.38, l.ot IV. a I at 4 commandery, Knights Templar, New 10 25 .432 ># in 1 M York, to ail classes of theatre goers. Tickets for bottlos.26oU. i\f# by an excursion to Kangeley by speciul St. Ijouis. 20 27 420 if # and $G. can W an 1 M cent*. w Tk^ A 8 m. any of the remaining ]»erformanoes \ train leaviug Uuion station at a. ■ The latter Is X trouser at be secured in advance at s ^1 A $2.50 working morning, June Si. The com- Sawyer store, I more economical. ■ Saturday N MALI. (SAT H Kit INC. I of the ■ are all linen. Monument square. containing $1.85. Remember these.Handkerchiefs mandery will form in line at the armory 1 former For 90 year* ami headed the American Cadet band by OFFICERS OF MONTGOMERY of thirty pieces will proceed to the station Frw People llrnrd Vice Prealilruf lal \ JOHNSON’S i GUARDS. Liniment JK la our be the ladies Ilairluiau. g\ Anodyne furnishing department where they will joined by iaudldatr hu bMD he fttorlU battMbiid At an election of E. Mont- j;:-% ami boarding the train will proceed to company, yyA nux Ji for lafl&amattou la seven different heights on high RIBBON SALE. Guurds last heid to nil the fir Oil forma where they will lie ban- gomery night 2{;•>••'>,L e. MHmoi * CO.. band double fold collars Farmington, There was a very small gathering iu ■— 10c, vacancy caused by the n^signatlou of ^gsk’sA.q queted by the Pilgrim commandery of last to hear Nixtee* alia*!*** ot tho Reception hall evening Thomas J. liogau, Major Charles the very best. U/prlnpcrtnu pure that town. Capt. weancbady, Job Uarritnin, the candidate for the vice Collins First Lieutenant aiih WaHh Taffeta Kibbon After taking leave of the Farmington presum'd. on tho socialist ticket also -7NO president national Charles A. Siteman was elected captain; Inna 20 —White Kibbon contingent they will proceed to Kange- in the absence of President Marshall of second lleuenant, Timothy A. Sexton yards in all to be sold at ley, where a general celebration of the the Portland bra cell of the party. W. P. was promoted to iir&t lieutenant and FRANK M7L0W & iuanufaeturers' holiday will be enjoyed. The return will CO., Time—9 O’clock. priees. Goss called the meeting to order, Mr. First Sergeant William F. McAchorn was lie made by special train lal3 Sunday af- Men's Goss expressed disappointment that not elected second lieutenant. Outfitters, ternoon. A BOTTLE OF OLIVES ,\o. IO, :t I-1 inelies wide, at l*V A si»ei*ial meeting of the Ancient Ijand- more people had turned out. “It seems Monument Square. MAINE WOMEN S CLUBS. \o. 1 inelies at ltte mark lodge. F. and A. M., will bj held strange,” said Mr. Goss,” that the work- Tuckcil into some corner of leinllt tiO, wide, Bangor, June 19 —The executive board 011 Saturday. ing men, the very ones for whom princi- the lunch basket will add a of the Maine Federation of Women s Disraeli the Dandy. pally such meetings as this are held, are KING BOLT SNAPPED. clubs met here this forenoon and dis- zest to that picnic dinner I A couteuiporurjr of I,oril Disraeli in hi* so slow in to tho front coining tonight.’’ of that Mr. B. F. Woodmun, a Falmouth Fore- cussed the arrangements for the meeting memoirs records this impression Then Mr. liarriman was introduced thinking about that held you’re fauioas appearance: side milkman, was driving along Com- of the federation to be next October. daudy's personal aud was lecei ved with some of can afford to de- velvet degree of a for the you scarcely Usually he wore a slate colored mercial street near Pearl yesterday morn- The question speaker public lie is a mnu of middle age coat lined with satin, purple trousers Bancroft. was but matter wh> Bros. applause. discussed the of. Eastman & seven o'clock when the bolt evening ing about prive yourself Always n hand down the outside seam, aud is a “I do uot know with gold JUtOJlt from the of the tiery speaker. left undecided. Mrs. Samuel B.llersey of that passes Inxly wagon providing, it’s a bottle of a scarlet waistcoat, long lace ruffles fall as l am at the small number was elected auditor. Miss Kate down the front wheel truck surprised Portland of his white through nice Olives. And there’s no iug down to the tipi fingers, present,” he began. “When we formed C. Furbish of Brunswick is to be invited broke and the wagon lurched forward on gloves with brilliant riugs outside them In West Pari*. June 17, Win. E. Shedd and 1 [Funeral from mot tier’s residence. 108 Wash- our out in San Francisco not to a on the “Flora of of ever ave.. afternoon at 2.30 o’clk. to the horse. society read paper Maine," danger you’re getting uud long black ringlets rippling down Mis* Jennie P. Child*, bolli of Portland. ington Wednesday lu N. !!,, Andrew of In Falmouth, dune 18, Mrs. M*ry C. Purses, more were unhand than are beie and Mrs. Alice Frye Briggs is to be asked over his shoulders. When he rose in the Conway, Tbomptou The animal at once let tty his heels and many anything else, if you buy Hiram and Mia* Eruestkna McLucas of East aged 68 years, 8 months. 13 days. to her of the Paris ex house, he wore a Isittle green frock coat, at 10.30 a. m. from her a few moments it was a as to But we have grown since those give impressions Hrowuflbld. tFuueral Thursday for question tonight. Olives here. We im- Falmouth your with a white wuistcout, collarless, and ;• lu Manillas. June 13. Irving M. BrUlgEuin and late residence, whether Mr. Woodman would be able o times and now throw 10,000 votes in Ml** Florence A. both of Jonesboro. In Denver. I’oL, June 17. Johu W. Dyer of There I* mora Catarrh n ihl* section of Uis needless of chaius.—Collier’s Noyes many select brands and display gold lu West Pembroke, June 6. lister Sluclair this city. jet tiff the wagon or have to stay thei • and California, than ell ether diseases port ouutiy put together Weekly. and [Funeral Sundav afternoon at 3 o'elook at the KiuJ uutil the last lew was to Daisy Ca.peutcr. be kicked to death. lie finally saw a “The American people do not under- years supposed altogether, have a variety In Franklin, June «. Henry A. Sprinter of Congress Square I'm verbalist church. he Incur rot a ureal many > ear* doctor* in Frauklin and Mio Edna W. Cliauiberlaiu of In West Med lord. Mass.. June 17. Angelina chance to spring to the ground safety. stand us. seem to look us it a local disease, aud more They upon proauuuceU proscribed that is than apt to in- MARRIAGES. Newton, tuna. hvelefh. wile of William s. I.ufkln. aged 82 yrs. whittietree broke and the hor. e looitl remedies, and by constantly falling t at Hill The as though we some false [Burial Walnut Wedues ay aftarnoou. represented cure with local treatment, pronounced It in- clude the Olives At Couslus June 10. Mrs. Leviua M. just you’d June Rev. Dr. .tonkin*, Island. uotion. Some even accuse us of curable Hcleaee ha* proven carat rh to be a lu this city. 18. by wife of Lorenzo Hamilton, aged 02 people of AT HS- Hamilton, consliiuiional disease, aud therefore required like. Where shall we send Wlilism A. Baob auU Ida M. Brackett. both LU % 8 mouths. idealists. We are not to years. being aupposed constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, DU Acid. lu Wa ervt le. June 18, John Clark Drummond What Shall Wa Haw for Dossort P In tbis June Rev. Dr. them because differ with manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. ? Thanks. city. 19. by Jenkins, of Winslow, 70 yours. 11 mouths. 7 days. condemn they them, please ut Brock- In this city. Juue 19. Sarah Pearl, wife of tue aged Tills arises in I he every Ohio, is the only cup-tlktuUonal cure ou the assisted by Uev. Henry Cllutou llay lu Juue Jonaihta Boss, question family KdwarU Allstou and Miss Eliza- laic John Pearl, aged 66 years. Skapleigh, 14. aged us.”We are no different from the market, it is taken luiernaliy In dose* from ton, Mass., Bay 70 dsy. Let us answer It today. Try Jell-O. Republi- I Montreal and Boston pi is copy. years. to drops to a teaspoonful. It ac is directly ou beth Merrill, both of this eltv. pa please Lit cans and Democrats in our con- Thursday at H.3U from His In Sanford. June 13, Mrs. Belinda letteld. a delioua mud healthful deaaert Pre- except the blood and mucous surface* of the system. lu North Wiaiiham. .June 19. by Rev. J. K. {.Pmitfial morning residence of her Mrs. J. Wiuflelil aged 81 years. in two minutea. No no the otter one hundred dollar * for aoy case it AI kins. Oswald It. Kklofl and Miss Maua Le daughter, pared boiling' clusions. The working class of Tbe> No. street. fail* to core. Crow. Scott, 20 Gray baking! simply add boiling water and O. C. cliuroh at 9 o'clock. country is the great market of the gemi for cticulais and testliuoulala. Address Elwell, lu Smilt Parte. June 17. f ester H. Delos er [Service* at SL Dominie's set to cool. sou of fThe funeral *f Mrs. Kirsda Hamlih n will Flavors:—Lemon. Orange. F. J. CfIKNEY A U and Mias Esther E. Royal, both of Pari*. In this city. June 19, Charles, Margaret The method in con- CU, Toledo. and ’’lace this afternoon troui late Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack- country. employed Sold by Druggists. 75c. 794-798 Congress Strwt lu Kumford Kails. Juue 14, Uuy ti. flui ton and u*e late Charles Connell, aged 3 years taw her residence. 9 months. i Hum street. PI asdildale. age at yor grocers today, 10 ots. ducting business is wrong.” Bail’s Family rill* are the keek JuottMt auu Florence L. Floyd. MWCELM 31 ItlfirUUASIKOll. nut of the week. William A. Allen of th* Thursday morning at 84*, and will con WHUiMA Wjlll, _ SOUTH PORTUSD. city and Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Dee ring tlnu© throughout the day. The public RAYMOND & “ moved over last week. The Misses Sweet are Invited to attend. Thursday even- and Kellogg, teachers in the deaf and ing, reception by graduating class at WHITCOMB’S KO-NUT” dumb school at |^gtford, Conn., will ar- Frederick Koble hall. Friday niorisg TOURS rive today and occupy thejr In at 9 o'clock the graduating ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES MCLUDED FAT. ttnge exercise-|Bll A PURE COCOASUr Eugene Osgood’s Letter Ix>veltt's Field. Adam P. Leighton and take jilace ft the Congregational church. Fnrtlei under special eicott will lesvo Ro«ton .1 it nr in auil July 1*4 for a Taur Through the Not a •‘Siibafllinc’' for, but a family of Brackett street, will move over Hev. Dr. Jenkins of Portland will ad* GREAT XjABCISS. '•kuprraodcr'’ of, lard or from Manila. today and occupy their beautiful cottage dress the class. The exercises will b© complete TilK PACIFIC MOUTH\VBIT, butter for cooking. at Danforth Cove. £}tanwood Soule of largely attended, as usual The flunl. pwrfAl *»»tl n»o«t health- will be ALASKA ftal article for cooking Is the product of a Soule and Robinson, Commercial strejt, Next Sunday Pythian Sunday under the trade* — AN IN — cneoanut now being sold and family ore at Ixmdtt’s, and Dr. at the School Street M. K. church. The mark name of "KII..UT.” Thu material PA It are at their at tA'.oion will commence at 10.30 a. m. Tin: YELl.OWttTO**: 14, la a siiperae.lcr of blitter or lar.t for Swasey and wife cottage perfect I lie \\ mull rlmiil of America. every u,c io which tboae *ub*l»nce# were Danforth’s Cove. Several new cottages The Gorham lodge and others from sur- a fruit ot ab»o- a Yes- ever pul, and telu* product Quite .Volatile Wedding Here Tour* to Yellowfttone Park and return, m of haVJ been built here this ; season ami rounding towns will be present lute ptoliy, ia preferable every point leaving Boston, July 10. and August 1 and *>. of the de- comparison. .. Mr. Miller of Portland has one at Mr. Ernest Cresney, Supt. Tuan lo Hie Yrllimitonr I'ark, Idaho, eeowonilcul than lard, present It is more terday Morning. White I'fali, and Colorado, leaving Boston July if*. thirds as much KO-WUT In course of construction. livery department, It. H. Com- one-half or two Tour of tti tlaya • « llir t rlluuitonr the work as lard. is required to do same pany. Boston, Is visiting his father, Mr. I’ark, I lie Partflr Northwest, California, In .1 and ll». cans, at All Grocers. If street. Utah, auil Colorado, leaving Boston Au- doe* not It, send us Osman C. Evans of who Albert Cresssy, Middle your grocer keep your KnlghtviUe, gust ;w. wltb s name, Bar was name and address, your grocer for a number of was associated Mrs. Ada McKenney of Mills Uraitil Tonri to the Purl* Ki |m>«IIIoii, cook book yeirs and we will send you a :vi-pags 3.17, 1*. 21 an 1 31. August II. 15 and 28. of Ko with the schools of this has been the guest of Mrs. C. P. W Inship yester- July containing receipts and description Interest in New School city, .September 1. II, 12.1A, 25 and 2». Nut. elected to the position of superintendent day. snmtner Tonrt, of from r. to 19 days, to the flu *st resorts of New the Middle .HcLKLLA?) A HR ICS H A >1 CO., of schools at North Easton. at a Mr. Augustus Black of Woodfords, has Fngland, Mass., Slates nod Canada. Continues. street form- N. E. Agents. Buildings salary of $lo00. He was selected out of a leased the bulhllng on Main Itallroad aitd Mteaniahlp Tleket* to Boston. 4,i 50. 91 and 92 Chatham Street, large number of applicants. Mr. Evans’ erly occupied by Mr. B. F Whitney, and point*. mjrVHMWSattf a p -Send for descriptive books, mentioning — duties will begin on July 1. will do a harness business. trip desired._ Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Club entertained Dr. Fairbanks of Portland was in Gor- ItAYMOib & AVII1TCO.HB, whist, last eve- ham Monduy on professional duties. the Tuesday evening club 236 W.-siinston :e School £o ton Ronitu Club on Its Outing and meet- St, Oppos St, ning. The Monduy club held Its regular juuiwat* June 18th, at the Get man at Railway. FLEASANTD ALE. ing Monday night, Things Lively homev>f Miss (’hatfin. High street. The Mrs Minnie Parker and son Harry have roll call was responded to by the name returned to Portsmouth, N. H., accom- of some famous pnInter. Interesting EXTRACT MALT panied by her niece Miss Hattie Goodwin, ~\FLAGS. papers, illustrated by pictures, wen* read All *1708 of the host of Chapel street. Miss Usher and Miss The quality Hottln, a son of Mr*. by Hlnkley. Largo Eugene Winfield Osgood, Mrs. J. Baker and W. daughter dub’s annual Held will be held at who Is a day A Osgood, of South Portland, Hannah have returned from Bath. AMERICAN FLAGS Hiverton. June 37th. The next meeting member of the Hospital oorps of the IT. Slmmonds has moved in stock, and at low 2 for 25c. Mr. Woodbury for selection will be constantly very writes the of officers, etc., i S. Army and stationed in Manila, his to East prices. Don't fail t» have one. family Deerlng. held Monday evening. .June 36th. Oooit iia tiiailr. the following letter to his mother, which You will also want one of our nice mi) Mrs. Will White and children, Chapel Mr. friends Mr. II. Waldron and George ttc Ouarnnfpo if. will be of interest to his many have to the home of street, gone Bath, Waugh of South Boston visited Mr. and HAMMOCKS Merer t I.ook nl the price. her parents. Green Mon- last Mrs. Cyrus Abbott, street, to “We arrived hen* all right the day and of LEA thoroughly enjoy yourself. Mrs. Charles PERRINS’ Mr. Rmsry Saco, day. We have a fine lino of the latest de- of April and were just one month on the and Our Motto; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coe daughter Children’s will bo observed San without Sunday signs. water from Francisco, put- are entertained THE ORIGINAL Sadie of Falmouth being next June at the The weather is Sunday. 34, Congrega- First—Frico Neat. ting foot on dry land. the home of Mr Matthew Sum- WORCESTERSHIRE FRESH MEATS. Quality at Woods, tional church. A concert will be given by very hot here but 1 uin getting used to Our Fresh Meat is oue of mer street. the children of the school in the 9 Department Sunday the finest in the and we are now it now. Mr. C. A. Flckett has returned to Bed- city, on the evening. ts^ lie ware of Imitation* Thn *t*nainre non erarj t-ottla to sorve our customers with “We are in camp almost spot from a brief visit with rela- prepared Schlolterbeck & Foss Co. ford. Mass., Miss Walker of the Normal school the nicest meats and American were of where most of the soldier* tives. with friends in * landed and in faculty passed Monday lliev*.' killed when they right Mr. and Mr*. Elisha Newell of Far- M i>hi,h!vapprovr.lloi •grr»ablejf«t Prescription DriiggiAlt. Portland. which il imparts to Soups. Fish. t.amr, Hot Cits' POULTRY. UkJ3t the where had his C(JC t/4 Je sight of bay Dewey are at the home of their Welsh Karcbits, etc. mingdnle guests Mr. W. I. Kimball, provision dealer, and Cold Meats, Salads, Cottagers, families and hotels, as well the 1 don’t see how fun with Spaniards. Mrs. Edward .Summer our most daughters Evans, Main street, has returned from an outside JOHN DUNCAN’S New York. as yachtsmen will find location in with the channel SONS, Ageuta, Dewey ever got street. convenient, and our prices vety reasou- lishlng trip. ______mined as It was. her ble. UNDERWOOD SPRING. Miss Leila Merrill has returned to Mrs. E. H F. Smith, who has been at- “The old city called the ‘Walled City,’ home In l^ewlston. Our Urncrry DPimrlmmi is first the under- the closing exercises at Wheaton We presume public fully to see. tending • in is worth all the way here .tviiuu* lass every our Ten*. Cof- coining ne mtri mg ui uiv r>uuuo/ where her respect, stands that the morning is the l**st time Seminary, Norton, Mass., fee* and Butter are of the We have a band concert every night A ssociation of South Portland and Cape highest a ride. Out on the Yarmouth daughter is attending school, returned for trolley on one of grades. alKiut 1U0 yards from camp Kli/abeth will be held at the Elm street cars are not crowded at that time with her daughter, Miss Ethel. line the Itest streets in the both sides yesterday the city, M. E. church on Wednesday, June 20. and the forenoon Is to be the pop- Mr. Edgar Drown and sister Isabel, of getting of which aiv l!n«*d with Iteautiful palm There will be an address In the afternoon on RYAN & ular season for The air j Boston, are visiting their parents KELSEY, pleasure riding. There is not so much sickness as I trees Rev. W. S. Nickerson on ‘’Normal Not. 130 & 132 Commercial St., is then cool and bracing and much more by South street. 1 expected to find. Work In and In the healthful than when the sun is at its Sunday School,” Mr. l-auder Boothby nml wife on* passing I IK AD OF PORTLAND PIKK. Aliev art* expecting 10 nave an u pul- McAfee will jciudtf evening Ucv. French speak a with Mrs. John L. height. The trip over the whole line to few days Mr. and ing at any time. on Ezra 17-10. All are jinvltcd SUMMER OUTING Yarmouth is extremely beautiful, the [cordially Higgins. Mr. Higgins Is recovering from “The Filipinos are very small people to be and it is a of Underwood present, hoped large the severe accident he met with a few stretch country beyond but can- ami look harmless enough, they number will attend. oue of the finest in a locality days since. being not be trusted. I have been on guard GOODS. Mr. Carroll Chaplin of Portland was a wns in abound! ng^tn superb scenery. At the park Mr. Lester Roberts of Boston duty thn*e or four times and carry a at MONEY after- guest of Mr. Merle Chaplin Long LOANED.- t here were good audienoes yesterday Gorham Monday. large revolver in my belt, but when the when the Fadettes Creek over Sunday. Mr. t’has. Boothby of New York is at To summer vacatiou you noon and evening, us rifles enjoy your Heirs and to rainy season comes, they give Ida of was a others desiring The music Miss lx>rd, Lynn, Mass., his father's for a few weeks. need some of these articles: gave their new programme. then. will as tlie natives are more treacherous of her cousin, Miss lJertha borrow money on HEAL ES- in effects, under the guest Sargent Mr. W. I Bickford’s horse took fright, Shirts. Flannel Suits, excels pleasing “Our food is line. We roast beef Negligee get on Brown street over household furni- of Mrs. Nichols. The Sunday, returning nearhlsstcam saw mill Monday, ami TATE, NOTES, splendid leadership or mutton and leans for dinner Golf Trousers, Neckwear, Serge string to her home the boat. the ete. llusiness strict- of the orchestra lias been re- by Monday night ran. The done wns ture, pianos, precision am about only-"damage Fonts, Bells, Golf Stockings. and fruit for supper. 1 l-’.OuO Mrs. E W. Fullerton of Brown street as well as the of the carriage. ly confidential. marked by everjUxly, but it don’t seem breaking White Flannel and While Duck miles from home any is her of the Prov- to the different entertaining mother, perfect expression given than 1 was in teas. Flannel Golf Trolls* farther when Washington. for some time. malwattee Trousers, do not tire of the inces, selections. People exact address* until Thin “I can’t give my The sudden death of Mrs. Klzada Ham- The Malwattee teas, famous the world ess. Sweaters, Jerseys, music and sit through the entire they I am to a which will be etc. We a choice assigned post, ilton, wife of Mr. hkiwin Hamilton of over to lovers of this delicious beverage, Underwear, carry concert with evident enjoyment. The Shawmut Loan soon. are Summer which occurred are and controlled the Mllll- lino of these if any of them Co., street, Monday by goods, cello solo of Miss Bullock deserves more imported KLWKLL-UKANT. forenoon, comes as a shock to a host of ken, Tomlinson company of this city. on your list call on us. 68 MARKET ST.. PORTLAND, ME than passing mention, for it shows long may 54 if assistant relatives and friends of the deceased. This concern has a large tea department We have a swell lino of Golf Stocks practice by a lady who has a decided Harry Grant, light-house was a estimable over Mr. William on Point was Mrs. Hamilton Indy which is presided by for Men and Women. genius for this very difficult instrument keejier Spring ledge, quietly pf to Mias Lottie Christian character, and by her blame- Mann, a tea expert, and where all the The same programme will be played three married yesterday morning less life showed that she was a true Chris- vurluus brands of teas handled are packet! times today. Kiwell, of Spruce Head, Me., daughter *♦*♦♦♦«!■*♦*»«« *«m**»j of Life station tian. A husband and daughter and hosts and shipped under his personal super- of the keeper the Saving r REMOVAL NOTICE. CHANGES IN BOWDOIWS CURRICU- of are left to mourn her loss and Malwattee teas are 1 at Georges island near Port Clyde. The relatives vision. The guaran- 1 to them is exteudi*d the of the to be the finest ar- LUM. ceremony was performed at the parsonage deep *yinputhy teed by Importers 1 the Pentecos- many friends. Always ready to lend a ticle ever offered to the public and are HASKELL&JONES, Several important changes are to be of Rev. Mr. Washburn of South Port- hand and doing as she would be in seal lead to avoid adulteration, DR. R. 6. FICKETT made in the courses of Bowdoin College, tal church, on Pine street, helping packed done she the love of all. fcshe the consumer In Its native next fall. It has been land. Last evening a wedding supper was by, gained thus reaching j beginning always Clothiers, Furnishers, | < Uoutlst. > was an active member of Christ church, This tea Is healthful and Tailors, felt that the small amount of required given in honor of the contracting parties purity. pure, j soli the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William and especially there will she bo missed. Invigorating. It is never peddled but work in English has been one of | > IIm Moved To home a dealers. It is MONUMENT SQUARE. The work 11. Richardson, which was attends by a She has been calk'd higher, gone only through regular grown | weaknesses of the curriculum. Jets *oM friends. Mr. little before, there to wait for her loved on the finest tea soils in the in rhetoric and logic is to Ik* so extended few relatives and immediate producing ones. The Influence of her life will be a world anil is to the 562 Eaxter Block that it will cover the three terms of and Mrs. Grant will reside temporarily shipped regularly ;; Congress St., the at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. perpetual benediction to those left behind. Southern States and distributed to j made sophomore year, ami Ik* compulsory ♦ ROOMS II TOIL The annual Children’s concert, trade there their agents, Lip- lor all members of that class. Hereto- Richardson, Pine street. Day through | at the 1st M. K. church on the 17th, scomb, company of Augusta, fore one term In rhetoric alone has been THE BONITA CLUB. given Speights a Telephone IOC 2-3. aprCJ.ltu was a success over in the Ga. There Is also an in Boston at the course in been anything past. agency required, logic having The Bonita club, composed of Herbert ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦ The spacious church was han.lsomely 44 India street; Milliken, Tomlinson com- iftAmo **4 elective. The geology and biology courses Wllllum Fred Cole, Qulnoey Dyer, Rich, trimmed with national also of be but no definite the colors,bunting pany are very large importers Cey- are also to rearranged ; Brooks and A. A. Cole, took a day s WHEN IN DOUBT. TBV Tli,yh..«.ioed tVirwor^iM. was stretched from the to the front lon and also China anil Japan — and have cured tnonunat or statement as to this has as yet been given gallery India, ftTnnilA at Richmonds island, yesterday. c -cS of Nervous Disease*, such outing of the on both sides, and in which direct both to X I KIIIVn auditorium, teas, they import U I nunu as D«/m«ss, are as the keenest lovers Debility, Sleepleaa- They regarded the front were on the walls. Cortland and New York. Something new dc'S and Yari Professor McDonald has announced the large llags A A A I hi I rocele,Atrophy.&c. of and the best all-round fishermen ALA U clear the brain, sports The and ohaudelisrs were trimmed in this line is the Malwattee green tea, ! They strengthen in his of history. lamps HUAin I I the circulation, make changes department in our midst and the haul they are likely digestion with small and tri-colored ribbons. an tea, which is a An extra course in international law is Hags absolutely pure green perfect, and impart healthy to make will be worthy of future notice. checked Unless Over the altar was an arch of red, white sure to lie very At the present vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are patients be offered in the term senior popular. or tu spring are their condition olten worries them into Insanity, Consumption Death. on this properly cured, and blue, studded with stars, and in the time are unable to till orders 6 with iron-clad to cut e or efund tno year. Constitutional law has been moved they Mailed sealed. Price#! per boa; boxes, legal guarantee MEDICINE Clivaland. 0* or new school is center, a came down tea the demand is so Dealers will money, #5 00. Send tor Irne book. Address, PEAL CO.. buck to the winter term, and the course The matter buildings large Hag gracefully large. discussed with renewed in- the of “The do well to secure of these teas as Sold C. II GUPPY Sr CO., 40d Congress St. in American government to fall term. A again being during singing Flag,” by samples only by and there is a seated convic- Mr. John I^ewis. Flowers In abundance it will be to their advantage as well as lecture course in American history is to terest deep and Tertiary Blood Poison for and in- tion in South Portland village that pres- were on the nlalform and the dnintv their customers. Insure Primary. Secondary be given every year juniors, your prop- Permanently ('urea. You can be Heated at be met of the ladies and lassies stead of offering English history each ent necessities cannot suitably gowns young borne under same guarantee. If you have taken A MODEST OFFER TO RIP VAN and still have year to the sophomores, the department without the erection of one commodious with the dark clothes of the gentlemen, mercury. Iodide potash, aches with our and pains. Mucus Patches In Mouth. Sore will alternate that course with an elective in this section of the were a Miss Ethel Fuller- WINKLE. £ erly school Mercantile pretty picture. British Colored ulcers building city. North Copper Spots, Throat, Pimples. in general European covering the history, of the ton acted as and on part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows to the It is urged that the raising school- organilst, Immediately “The moat amusing Incident connected any j**nod from 325 A. D. present (ailing out, strife are on East while well after call’’ on the by of Van local time. All these to be three-hour house High street, “assembly bugle, with the play 'Rip Winkle,’ INSURANCE COMPANY agents. courses Professor MacDonald received in its would afford little or Mr Carroll of Portland, played “was the COOK REMEDY CO. enough way, Chaplin said Joseph Jefferson, receipt .-— the of EL.D. from the University S2H Masonic Temple, Chlcaco. 111., for proofs degree no relief for the section, which is a “Onward, Christian Soldier,” and the of a letter from a citizen In a small town of New Brunswick at it4 recent centen- Of London and Great Britain. of cures. ( apltal $506,000. We solicit the most school scholars marched Edinburgh, cases. cured the worst nial. large one, west of Sawyer street. The army of Sabbath where we had the night before, obstinate We (have played book free*. down the aisle eases :n 15 to 56 days, loo-page In accordance with the new j>olicy of foul surroundings of the old school on around the church, centre lie said he had enjoyed the performean ce RALPH S. HORTON, novJ7dtf the union with the Maine college fitting School street is getting to be a thing of and took scats reserved for them. The much, and would not lluive Jiniseed The Insurance Company schools, the faculty has decided to send very largest street corner talk and it looks as if a tre- exercises were Interesting and listened to the world. It STATE ACENT representatives to the most ii»i>ortant it for anything in might in the world a fire business. the aud lenoe doing preparatory schools in the State to con- mendous pressure would be brought to with close attention by large be uuusual, he said, for a stranger like AND ADJUSTER. duct examinations for entrance. This is bour upon “the powers that, be" to do present. Several essays on prominent him to write his thanks to so distin- to the exami- done not so much conduct condi- aud historical characters were something to ameliorate present biblical guished an actor—those are his words, • River nations in one particular school as to get Total 17 Exchange St Sebago Lake, Songo not alone so fur as relate to read the men and women, und of the smiles and Assets, $70,325,675 the men of the vicinity who are intend- tions, they by young not mine—appreciation Diarl2M.W4.Ftf ing to enter college to come to that inadequate school buildings but to un- the younger lads und lassies assisted ma- the teurs of a whole evening; but that, school for the examinations, and thus a and of S.S. Co. healthful surroundings as well. terially In making the concert decided while he was thoroughly disinterested in Bay Naples to centralize the examinations of the im- success. The music was very he felt under ail TEETH. mediate district. It is slated that more pieusing, the matter, obligation, BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL to Artificial Teeth a success, they must nature as near as pos- have been received candi- LIVELY DAYS AT MARINE RAIL- and heartily enjoyed. The afternoon ser- and would like to make some reparation Iu order make approximate applications by sible. This high state of perfection Is attained Dr. hv*u» combiuattnu of «-oi«l or June anil until further for a by Commencing IS, dates admission than ever before. WAY. vice was very interesting, baptism und aud some return for the fuvors he had Aluuituuiii and Itubbrr Plates for Artificial Teeth. The advantages of this plate are a the o! the teeth to a natural expression to tha mouth; a perfect Steamer Hawthorne will connect reception to the church was held, uttyi received as an auditor. “1 am the in- perfect lit; arrangement give notice, COURSE OF A were at the Marine rail- natural teeth ou the surface, Improving the tone of the voice in STRANGE BULLET. Things lively ‘of a lied counterpart n( tUe lingual thereby the Rev. F. A. Leitch, ventor,’ he wrote, (latent spring ol work cannot be lu Oils It Is the with M. C. train Union station and there was a notable pastor, spoke spanning and singing. This high grade surpassed country. leaving The occurs in a local way yesterday anu l would like to send you one of these office Is the where it can be obtained. following passage to the young The ser- discoveryJ of Dr. Evans, and his only place one pleasingly people. 1 would of at 1 p. m., daily for Naples, Bridgton, account of the enthusiastic array of shipping, reminding of “the lied* as a present ; all aals you I*LEASE C ALL AND SEE SAMPLES. journalist’s was and instructive. D. Warren mon practical is just simply, when you wake up In the and Water- accorded to Lieut. of good old days." The tug C. OK. W. K. EVANS, V. 11. C. A. Building, Portland, -Hr. North Bridgton. Harrison, reception Buxton, Mr. Ned Goowdin of Boston passed Sun- fifth act, you would say that you and u schooner were on the the First Battalion Rifle who ways, while have felt so bad If had apr26Wft8d3Bio ford. Brigade, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. wouldn't you available for was diay was invalided home on account of a every place wharfage l>een sleeping on one of Dunk's patent C. L. UOOD1UDGK, Manager. 11. Goodwin, Chapel street. ’’ wood received at Pieters’ Hill: taken by several other vessels undergoing spring beds.’ jelSdtf Miss Rhoda Orr is a few days But the funniest of his road “The manner in which he received the passing experience EVERY WOMAN repairs. bv late W. J. AMMONIA RUINS VARNISH wound was curious. While under tire he with relatives in South Berwick. life was furnished the Sometimes needs a reliable Florence with whom Mr. Jefferson was was directing his men with a cigarette in The census enumerators are still hard Rev. and Mrs. W. H. dunes, Chapel On carriage*- To overcome thl* board your monthly regulating medicine, the New oircult of one- room Is one hand anu a of cake, which a starring England teams at my stanle at my carriage piece at work and to finish their task are a few days at Orono. lie DR. PEAL'S brother officer hud him, in the hope by street, enjoying night stands. Mr. inorenoe loved to separated from horse room by air space. just given the other. He had turned his head to give ihe first of the week. Mr. Clinton Cull and Mr. Percy called out to make a speech before curtain. One In a Connecticut ALSO. piLLS, an order to those in charge of the ammu- Hiram Booth man, of South Portland, Mosher, students at Maine University, night city LIVERY TEAMS PENNYROYAL he was called and said: safe and certain in result. The genu* nition wagon, and in the act of putting vacation at their homes. out, was nearly drowned down the bay Mon- are passing their it is to *s) never disap]K»int. Pent anywhere n of cake into his mouth, when a “ladies ami gentlemen, you piece He was a on Miss Edith Nash has returned to Bruns- Medicine Co., Cleveland. O. bullet entered the back of his head and day forenoon. passenger that I owe all tne success I have attained I steamers which was in It was the en- 101 Clark St. C. U. OesPFY & CO.. Portland. Ms. Agts. passed out of his open mouth, taking out oue of the island wick. my profession. early A. W. McFADDEN, L that I received here that only one tooth in the journey.” making a landing at one of the Diamond Mrs. Etta Berry and daughter. Miss couragement aprSOtMt* As the subaltern has himself me to go on with my profes- gallant to the to Somer- prompted islan Js when he fell from the rail Blanche Hall, have returned sional 1 was here a I know given this story to an interviewer, he work. boy; evidently thinks that it is all right and water below. He managed to catch at ville, Mass. you all; I recognize you all; we know each other, and 1 can never the proper for an officer to be directing his one of the piles in the wharf which saved The monthly business meeting and so- forget WANTED. kindness that has been showered upon me men in a critical engagement with a P. E. was held at him from going beneath the water. lie ciable of the Y. S O. the of Hartford.” cigarette in one hand auu a lump of rake by people A Heal Cital<< Denier wishes lo was not Elm street church evening. A man In the audience shouted: “This In the other. Like manv other perform- badt^injured. Monthly a mini (uol under is New llaveh, Mr. Florence.” employ young ances of our officers in the cum- iwtiilytirc yeurs of use) as a present A RUSH FOR COTTAGES. “It thus behooves an ncU>r.”said Mr. STEPHEN mign it is magnlilocnt, no uout)fc, even to miisl be active, hi BERRY, GORHAM. Jefferson In telling the story, “not only general clerk, the point of “taking the cake.” Hut is at Loveitt’s Hill and Dan- An- The cottages to be mvpared in his speech, but prettv tluslrloiis anil cnterprlslug. It war'r And are the rank and lileallowed bund Porl- ! aaMMdtt forties Cove are nearly all occupied, and The examination of classes at the Gor- well sm Is tied In what he 1# acting.” swer In writing: B., Job ail Cart Water, to refresh themselves under fire with cuke place Boot, AO. 3T PLtM MTIMCUT. next — Success. -'** land Advertiser Office jelWslw* I and cigarettes!'—Loudon Truth. | those now closed will be opened by the ham Normal school will commence MAINE TOWNS. form* of business and philanthropy Tfl# Portland, Aim m Mt* CLASS DAT. Chrtsttan student should an educate and nee Ms mental and physical powers that hs a sane mind and sound who Iton .< Iidiwt U»>lww« W» Ow Uni inayhueie Kt.r.lB.1 at WMtttMk l>ody. The true Christian form of society ■BlOTHltlf a Is the kingdom of heaven among men “live in trunk” (UBlBUy. People on the earth. ThU Ideal may society or not come la the twentieth or In the for two three mb of Hit'll MONO. The class d ay exercise* ot the cl fiftieth cvntarles. bat seraethns, In the June and Mrs. future, there will oome a Christian cen- months of the MOO Westbrook sein inary were hekl yesler- Richmond, 18.—Captain year;-*-and will will During tho Albion IT. Alexander ode bra ted the flfti- tury when peace and good rule In day at the seminary grounds. the hearts and lives of men. The address that is what those who at the onntest* In calisthenics eth n mu Ternary of their wedding day, to i omlng hours ended with farewell words the gradn- Pictures in Black Textiles Worth Seeing, home on Pleasant In thla and oe moeate bent- travel in the sum* were held and proved very Interesting. their street, aUng class of MOD, | away A was la o'clock afternoon the village, this afternoon. A pleasant dlitton. large oongtegaUon At two yesterday attendance. mer for health or recre- held on the cam- party of relatives and friends were pro*, class day exercises'were HANFORD. for # after a social hour or de- Fine In texture, Perfect In color, In front of Hersey hall. ent. and two, Blaok Draaa Goods. Light In weight. ation have to do,—will pus Hprlngvsle, June 19.—Ixively June hour the students died parted. having behind several substantial At the appointed weather, but a good rain would be very i Autumn. save themselves much on rein Indent of the oooaslon and tokens of < Summer and Karty out from Hersey hall and took seats helpful te us. of Alexander was biro Mlse rt. J. returned home the piazza The friends and relative* eatt-em. Captain Hayward “trouble and annoyance, from for her usual summer 3 58c Fine Mohair. seat* on the lawn In in Hrunswlok, Me., but has been a resi- Philadelphia 44 in. Grenadine, designs, the clase oocupied vacation, last Tuesday. Lansdownes. to of if at the time for dent of Richmond for the greater of H ■■ « 75o say nothing loss, front of the piazza ani part The pupils of the grammar school went 44 5 30 25c * the exercise* there his life, when not upon the sea, his father on a excursion to Miusam lake j> ** inch, of picnic « •« take the commeuoeinent mad* Wm. P. 42 4 >1.00 they the precaution In attend- settled in this town about the last Saturday. Thoso by « were a number of people having 45 39c # large Prank H. Dexter, editor and proprietor «• “ 3 *• 1.25 to have all of tho eves of the time It was Incorporated. He began Reed of ara the 44 articles ance. Running along of the Hpringvsle Advocate, has taken a Philadelphia 45 » 60o t dark to sea when he was nineteen •* “ « were streamers of bunting going years trip to Philadelphia this week. Lansdowues. 44 3 1.37X piazza 11 « mark- the In that for Street Commissioner Wentworth only genuine 38 Coo 3 clothing carefully lilue nnd white, tho class colors. In old, and continued calling “ an excellent of work done on and extra fine fibre 44 Silk 1.25, 1.50 a in the time been had pleee Silk warp Slripe, $1, ed before of the eyes ot the was thirty-two years, having 42 and 45 75o leaving home. neuter piazza Honest street, and now has a force of “ inch, motto In Creek In command of a number of vessels, tail- wool dyed a clear 44 l’iain Mesh, 58c, 89c, 81 J shield bearing the class men at work on Main street. Ji filling, 45 $1.00 3 For a nickel you can get The railing ing to many of the principal ports of the Mias H Jennie Hayward went to Farm- * and inch Clack Alba- inch, "Know Your Opportunity.” I black. 38 40 “ from the sea last week to attend the graduat- glossy 45 1.26 woven In front of the was decorated with world. In 1873 he retired ington three dozen initial piazza ing exercises of the Normal her tross, 25e, 33c J dowers. The and has since been engaged school, 42 inches “ 1.25 green foliage and white principally niece, Myrtle N. Abbott of Hhaplelgh, I> Ideals, wide, $1.26 50 letters letter) which June be was united * J (any lnnsio for the extrclses was furnished liy in farming. 18, 1850, being one of thp graduates. I Silk Warp Gloria, 40 Inch. «»<■ 54 •• 1.60 W. one « 4J esc 3 Chandler's orchestra, W. E. Chandler, In marriage to Mies Elvira H. lewis, of The must us of George Goodwin, f Mohairs. can be sewn on of the men murdeml last week at West 50 •• 1.75 quickly was the pro- the island tow n or Perkins, Me., and ten 40 leader. The following were here last Wednes- *! Silk Warp Armure, inch, fl.25 J a later moved his family to his pn-s- Newflehl, brought Black Sicilian and Fine » the garment of the exercises: years ami burled 1n Riverside cemetery 48 1.00 making gramme cnl home in this village, and has lived day Twilled, 3 Funeral services lelng conducted by the “ Music. one of the respected and leading citizens Mohair. 48 and permanent of Free and Accepted Armure, 1.00 legible Oration—The United States and th* of the town. Seven children have been Day Spring Ixxlge Nuns’ J Masons of West Newtleld, of which he Veiling both Sicilian « mark that will Concert at Europe, bom to Captaiu Alexander and wife, of j| Mohairs, 52 Canvas, 2.00 go through was a member. was offered by J Malcolm Isjwls Doble whom five are living, Mr. Joseph K. Prayer the fine Rev. J. K. t'oohrane. yarn) and 's Excursion in Colorado, Alexander, the popular clerk In the Sec- (i Of finest wool—semi-trans^ (coarse the without in. Essay—A Day At the York Conferenee of Free laundry Lavlnla Darker Munro. retary of State’s oflloe at Augusta, being County • weaves are desirable for churches held here last week, the I Perfeot Even Two new in Fig- Progress of Electricity, one of them. Baptist parent. dye. designs J At the Notions Essay—The officers were elected: jury. Willis Darron Watson. foil twlng summer wear. shed FREF.POKT. J. L. North They ured Silk finish 40 3 from "Halmis* President— Rsv. Smith, y weaving. Mohair, counter, •Recitation—Selections Berwick. do not wrinkle and Drowning South Freeport, June 10.—The North SS Inch 330 1 4S loch 7Bo dust; tlon’s Adventure,” Clerk—Rev. Franklin Blnke II Nellie Foster Cumberland Laical Union Y. P. S C. Lyman. 42 iDCtl 390 | 42 Inch 91.00 inch, $1.25 Unpgood. Water Ixiro. £ are Itself. { Music. K. meets with the South Freepurt society Auditor—Rnel Kicker, durability this Tuesday afternoon and evening. Kxrcutlve Committee—The President Black figured Nuns* Veiling, $1.25 Class History, and clerk Rev. Thomas Sicilian. lllene Alberta King. Mr. K. U. l’rntt of I .a wren or, Mass., ex-offlclo, Stauy, i'he Ribbons Depart- also the of Mr. Kitchen, B. C. Jordan, and J. 11. Stevens. Class Prophesies. tamily Raymond More lustrous than most Two new in are the Kitchen for the sum- things extremely ment has received this Elizabeth Mary Dlnsmore, Richard at cottage Jt Aiaunu. j llarvcy. mer. The Misses Pratt, who have been Grenadines. Black Silks. odd effects in Armure- # Augustus utitfinimr th<*nt siiiiN* Anril. return to Raymond, June 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Al- Figured a new lot of Class Will. vin llean of [Portland, were recent vlsl- morning wime. Lawrence this week. 38 in. 50o 52 in. 75o Willard rrancis tors in Mohair, very 44 inch, Mrs. II. P. Higgins and Mrs. Hertha the place. A choice collection of these taking, black velvet Ribbons, Music. (.'has. 11. .Skinner and family, of Port- 48 « 50 in. Knight and little son, from Portland, are 81.00 81.25 $1.25 3 Class Poem, land, were recent of Mr. and Mrs. Dress is their summer residence here guests airy things present. “ linen and satin Mary Hall. occupying J. 11. 60 1.50 56 in. 1.75 plain a short time. Hayden. Presentation*, for Mrs. H. L. Farhan and Iaicretla Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bradley ami family, daughter, back with white Flora Alice Townsend, Ocy liavo returned from a short ^nd also Mr. jwnd Mm. Thus, J Walsh, all of Josephine, Littletteld. with relations in Portland. Portland, have been occupying the Kelsey visit J. R. LIBBY GO. dots for neckties, Addre ss to Undergraduates, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmon recently J. R. LIBBY CO- J. R. LIBBY CO. I polka Walker. the week. Harriet Ksthe»r cottage ]iast visited relations in Rev. 11. 11. Noyes and family, of New Naples. hat bands, etc. Als6 Music Mrs. Augusta C. Davis is in Portland. the Gloucester, an' visiting at It. N. Dun I Planting Ivy. Mr. Cbu*. Morton, of South Windham, hams. some novelties in _ pure Ivy Oration. visited his mother at her home near the Wescott. Other recent arrivals have lieen; Mr. several Millard Fillmore village, last Sabbath. In the evening young people silk taffeta Geo. W. Grown and wife, and Geo. D. remained to a Ribbons,white Class Song. A num 1st of our young attend- from nelghlioring granges Brown and from Portland, at people sold family, sociable at the hall, Fast sociable In the hall. Ice cream was K. G. Mr. ami Mrs. F. K. ed the Grange with colored at •Omitted. Dunham’s; iiy the home grange, they realizing the A many have been stripes, Chase of Portland at W. H. Joule’s; Mrs. Raymond, Saturday evening. good people Mr. Will Dean, his mower and his sum of The exercises were very interesting L. of at K. II. a li. Baker Springvale, a The Pomona was a sucacss and was not to that wanted 25c yard. at daughter of Portland, are spending saying druggists they Brown’s: Clyde Higgins of Auburn, a hitch from start to finish, throughout. few weeks at his mother s cottage, the marred with in Mrs. H. P. Charlie King of work This morning the alumni association Higgins’s; *‘Dossier.'* the result largely due to the hard to try onr Renovator ansi wasn't Yarmouth at G. D. Fogg's. of Riverside to make on the semi- Mr. Dow, oi Portland, entertained or each member are to play a game of ball culi- BUXTON. of his friends at his Lakevtaw cot- everything pass off smoothly. The there a smaller sixe than SI bottle? at b.iiO o'clock. many well nary grounds tage] about two miles from the village. nary department was especially at the leather o’clock occurs .June 19.—Mr. Martin Today In the afternoon at two Chicopee, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah V. Gould, of looked after, due largely to the planning We know if the Renovator was given lost a valuable horse last week. It Is the committees who were: the annual meeting of tho trustee's of the Hanover street, Portland, spent a few and work of a hundred not known the cause of his Klvena S. Sy- a its goods counter, justjwhatfwas days of the past week with friends at the On food, Cburles Cole, trial, it wonld surely prove body- seminary. cleat.h It was not long since he lost a A. Jordan, Nellie A. AU village monds, Lydia Boston cloth sides, On Thursday at ten o'clock In cow and also a idg. Lillian R. Withntn; on tables, so now one Bags Fast June 18.—One of the llrown, building qualities, every church the exercises The Ladies’ Circle meets at Mrs. An- Raymond, Nellie A. Brown, Kvallna 0. llall. Lucie Souls' graduating most of the summer greeted leather lined, leather drew Palmer’s this afternoon. perfect days P. Cole, Kdword H. Hall, William N. who feels the need of a are to bo held to lie followed by the com* Wednesday the Patrons from all of the strengthening, Mrs Nellie Flood went to Portland on visiting parts .Small. Commlttae on entertainment con- one o'clock and who had come here Saturday to handles and a luenoement dinner at for a short vb it to her sister, county sisted of the worthy lecturer, Mary W. can it straps Monday attend Pomona Indeed, for the past four invigorating body-bnildcr buy s In the evening. Mrs. Win. Phlnney, at Deering Centre. Lillian K. Wltham, Josle L. presideat reception the weather has b**en especially Thorpe, Mrs. Jumos Pen null who was t«k«n years Jordan. for thoroughly good bag jit favorable for the occasion hfre. The HEAL BSTATK TRANSFERS. ill on morning with The thanks of the aie due to suddenly Monday hall has been on grange inflammation of the bowels, was some Grange newly painted Hon. H. L. l'orhan of Raymond for 75c, great bargain. The following transfers of real estate the Ulterior E. H. Hall, a member of easier last evening ( Monday.) by klndlv us his hall chairs thereby this and with on the loaning have beet reoordeil at the Cumberland The Sabbath school of the M. K Grunge, the.bushes much to the comfort of the audi- *1 a decld mldlug church a line concert on outside cleared away, present registry of deeds: gave Sunday ence. evening. The children did well and wily attractive apearanoe. Kdwanl lx. to George H. Chapman, The was called to Olden at 10 what was something extraortlinary for meeting RICHMOND. Of interest to for land and o’clock Seth F. Sweetsir of New special both Of South Portland, fl, this school. T he children performed the by June 19.—The third annual of Gloucester, Worthy Mutter, with the fol- Richmond, buildings otr The northeasterly side whole program ate without the assistance of the Richmond school travelers. lowing officers present: banquet High of the choir to do their singing. Every was neld at Orand Center street, Portland. Master—Seth F. Sweetsir. alumni association part was well received and many of the A of At the Hattie D. Cornish of to James Overseer—Levi W. 1 bullock. Army hall last evening. party Stationery Topsham little ones received considerable applause. H. Rolfe. thirty-four sat down at the attractively W. Cornish of Topsham, for |1, land In The is the Steward—Willis for following programme: S. Daretow. spread tables and enjoyed the following counter, scrap boohs, Chaplain—John billed Topsham. Singing, School S. Allen. menu: ltoast tiicken; ham; Pastor Treasurer—W'intield ex- Cora F. Winslow of Portland to Etta Prayer, Chute Johnson. salads; chicken; lolwter; salmon; potato: preserving newspaper Earnest Anderson Secretary—Rose olives; bread Herrick of Portland, for $1, land in Deer- Opening Address, Pomona and Ceres .present. Abbie cabbage; radishes; pickles; Welcome Seven little strawberries and cream; Ice tracts, bits of information Exercise, girls Jones of Gorham Grange was elected and rolls; ing district. Recitation, Guy Bangs rieam, vanilla, chocolate. strawberry; Flora, and Charles K. Thorp*; of River- en Recitation, Vena Anderson assorted fruit; tea; coffee. At the up route, pic- AT side Grunge Door keeper for the remain- cake; picked OL1) HOME WEEK STANDISH. Willie Luring close of the exercises Recitation, der of the year. foregoing pleasant School the was called to order by tures, etc., from 36c up. At the Standlsh Town hull, Saturday, Singing, The following were obligated in the company Five Boys Toastmaster W. K. Whitney, M. 1).. and Home association was Exercise, llfth A. Small, AUdie M. a local Old Week Ethel degree: Georgia were Albums with cardboard Recitation, Emery William N. Small, Alta E. the following toasts proposed: with the election of thes9 officers: Preston Pennell Stiout, "The Rich- formed Recitation, Strout, Riverside Lou Rlake, "The Richmond Academy," Parker Grange; of for amateur President, Albion C. Dresser; secretary, Recitation, On* New Gloucester Grunge; Emma Rolfe, mond High, before days graduations," jjj|leaves photo- Sadie Cram “Theclase of "The class of ’90," Mrs. M. E. Sawyer; treasurer, Captain Solo, Miss Cars, Falmouth Drang*. ’80," Selah Smith "The School Hoard,’* which were re- “M y Trip Recitation, A very line ^address of welcome was graphs. •> K. R. executive committee, Win. T. OR HEN MOUNTAIN REN- Wingate; Recitation, Winnie Aadanon Lillian R. Witham of Riverside sponded to respectively by Judge Smith's Mrs. H. H. Flossie giveu by Homer K. Alex- Abroad” for a Captain Wingate, Sturgis Recitation, Emory to in an able manner Hall, W. H. Sturtevant, making Albert Parker Grange*, responded J. and Charles OVATOR is an armor that shields your and Wm. M. Libby. Recitation. by Rev. F. E. Fr*ese of West Falmouth ander, Frederick Libby Martha Pinkkam 1>. Newell, An hour of social and of the will select com- Solo, The numi**rwa* present from Ksq. journal journey. The association special Gladis Anderson following talk anil then the from treacherous attacks off dis- Recitation, cached the subordinate granges: Fal- informal followed, body for various sections of the town. Frank Crain that in future Leather covered mittees Recitation, 21 Gor- company separated, hoping laundry iJulies mouth, (several coming later); renovates aud cleanses was at meeting that Exercise, Fifteen Young more of the graduates and older scholars ease. It your It voted Saturday’s ham, 11; Granite 2; Gray,-20 New Glouc- Golf score books. Singing, School •if the school may lie able to be present at lists, Thursday. August 11, should be set aside ester. 15; Pleasant River, 13; Riverside, ne*v into Reel tit tion, Agnes Emery these reunions. A business life your body Lake. 21 (in the hall, many being outside); enjoyable blood, puts for a looal celebration at Sebago Gertie Gibbs of the association was held In A. A. Waterman Foun- Recitation, We«custogo, U; Westbrook, 11; several meeting Joslo Cram school in the and makes and Recitation. from County Pomona. the high room, afternoon, you strong vigorous. School Androscoggin were tain Pens at and MANY WEDDINGS OX. niKin th,i nnrtV >ui Uilirtnd to the and the following officers elected $1.00 Eva Kecltaiton, Emery u bountiful had for the ensuing year: President, Ralph Monday was a record breaking day at Town hall, where spread others. Kecitatlon, Kertha Cram the home V. Reed; vice president, Ira Mosher; many clerk’s with to the been provided by g range. the city office, regard Recitation, Daniel I’lnktiani *JuO of the good secretary ami treasurer, Miss Rachel Bertha ami Josle Cram Prolwibly people partook number of matrimonial declarations tiled, Duct, there an supply for Hall; executive committee, UeorgeThom- Martha Pinkham things, being ample Maud the James C. Sillier Recitation. all. son and Miss Hodges. including following: Sadie Cram Kecitatioul There was a closed in the and Nettie Douglass Hanson of Portland; Grange HA TEH COLLEGE. liecWithin, Bertha McLellan afternoon. Riverside would have been MOORE & CO. and Winifred E. OWEN, Peter Flinaghan Joyce, Collection. to have entertained all of the peo- It is the School pleased Lewiston, June 19.—The annual com- both of C. Davis and Singing, but bmk of hall room forbade. As it body Portland; Leigh ple greatest Benediction. mencement concert to be given at Muslo Agnes A. Inch of Portland; Henry G. was the hall was completely filled. close a vote of tlianks was were some June 20,under the and Addis M Yates At the given First cn the.programme very hall, Tuesday evening, Bryant of Portland for the by the audience to the children line remarks by lion. il. Walker McKeeu, auspices of the class of 1909, bids fair to Charles M. McDonald of Port- executed — — AAA AAA of Bristol; excellent way In which they of the state board of agricul- *•4 WVVtVWV W WVWs ▼▼▼ ▼▼▼ WWW secretary excel In musical excellence unythlng giv- land and Martha Cobb Skillings of South their different parts, especially the sing- ture. Mr. McKeen held the close atten- audience was the ever Next on the list en here In years. The class Is considered Portland; George A. White and Alice ing. The largest tion of the audleuoe. seen in the church for many years.. It was Hon. W. W. Stetson, state superin- fortunate In securing America’s of A. Carr and very of AND Mohan James builder $ WEDDING Portland; what we used to have the of schools. was was like with tendent public Everyone great reader and character artist. Mr. today. Gertrude E. Pierce, both of Portland; old-fashioned uuarterly meetings being more than pleased to hear him and it was he at his U-laud T. Powers as the leading feature James D. llichnrdson and Eva H. Lortng full to the doors, many standing. conceded that was ' West Buxton, June Hi.—Mr. T. .T. *t. He in condemnation of the of this entertainment. Mr. Powers is f ENGAGEMENT RINGS. I of l*orthind; Edward Janies Garrett and Enerally spoke Curll, the census enumerator, was In advanced by some, that our stale doubt the most GREEN MOUNTAIN theory without popular imper- A thousand ol them, ail styles and Mary E. Quimby of Portland. this last Tuesday. is He told of the sterling X X locality degenerating. sonator In America, and in “Unvld Gar- We make rings In our own lac- • Miss Isabelle Hutchinson, who has been qualtiies of New England people. What prices. which he will on this occa- on the Can make you any Z THE FLAHERTY CASE, teaching in Alfred the past nine weeks. we need is more people who will encour- rick,” p.-vsent tury premises. wish In our own Is ut home her school having closed last age our boys and girls to be something. sion he is said to be at his best. The laud ol a King you may X Marshal Sylvester has given the police our schools he said he favored ou the We have over • Sjieaking of characters which ho Impersonates are as factory premises. Instructions to follow up The little daughter of E. F. RUllon local as much as possible. 200 Diamond Kings at the oil prices, z department Improvement follows: David, the great English actor; i on and a clue that lead to fell last Friitny striking her shoulder Ills bilk was earnest and uplifting RENOVATOR to.ou to *3.90. We make a specialty shadow of may • every a London X and It. Dr. Weeks was called called forth hearty applause. Among Mr. Simon ingot, wealthy 1 and do tue beat dislocating an of the cause which cl Jewelry Kepairlug, • explanation by and the little girl Is nicely. other were 11. K. Griggs of Ada X getting along speakers merchant ; Miss Ingor.hls charming ol work at lowest prices. T Patrick H. Flaherty come to his death. Mr. Geo. was the of Miss Charles L.PuJsifer of Poland, X Libby guest Westbrook, and accomplished daughter; Mr. llichard do not seem to Dow last week. master of Excelsior Grange No. B, F. B. Although the physicians Mary Mr. Smith Almoti Harness has hired out with Mr. .Shackford of Portland anAothers. “What Chivy, au empty-headed fob; think that it would have been possible E. Trafton for the summer. advantage has the grange been to the peo- of Smith, Smith & Co; Mrs. Smith, his a man to have for staggered ulong any Miss Furlong is her of mondy’’ was answered in his Mr. Mary visiting ple Kay wife, (mother of seven children); • distance with a fractured skull, the Mrs. W. B. own inimitable lasvi Jordan. The po- mother, Illingworth. way by Miss Aroiuinta his old it Drown, and be Drown; Take woman s hour was a decided success, the McKenney, lloe, on the other hand in recalling simi- FUYEBUKIJ. Strong os follows: maid sister; Sir. Jones. | Recitation, lar cases, are coming more and more to programme being Juste h. Jor- X THE JEWELER, the belief that Flaherty was not Fryeburg, Jnne Hi.—The baoo nlnureate Clyde 11. Jordan; reading, Mr.Power* takes the ports of ull the were held dan L. Cole; recita- murdered. services of Fryeburg Academy ; recitation, Angie characters,and gives un exceedingly vivid on William S. Cede. Although the men detailed for this duty til the Church of the New 'Jerusalem tion, "V f the was representation of the drama. Monument Square. have been working on several dues noth- Sunday evening, June 17. The services The music during programme | | 11. N\ the fine. The choir selections were: The of has BthorStbptt new has as yet been discovered. were conducted by Kev. Stone, very Apollo quartette Huston, ing of Ktlwurd ins tor of the church, assisted by Kev. E. “Lightly laugh and gaily sing,” “.Stay also been secured, with Walter Payne, the Cushman ^Auburn ;7rMr», ton; Boardman Hall, ’73, Boston; A. M. 11. of the on the Farm,” “We will reap what we Curtis null Mrs. ^ ^:bJ NOTES. Abbott, pastor Congregational and Fred Plummer, Mrs. George CLUB sown.” William S. rendered famous male soprano, Kendall, Spear, Gardiner; E. C. Ryder, '77, liau- church. The altar, repository, commun- have Cole, of Lisbon Mrs. “Father ’s been baritone soloist. Au excellent orchestra William Parkin Fulls; Hannibal E. Ells- The Mutual Improvement club and In- ion Able and alcove were elaborately a solo, with fine effect, gor; Hamblin, '73, ■ to an en- under of Helen N. Sleeper of Snbatls; Mrs. lllnuu vited went to Underwood by decorated with ate*, lilies, daisies, drinking again,” responding of picked musicians charge worth; Attorney General W. T. Haines, guests core “Just Break the News to ferns and spray of llowering shrubs with, Plummer will furnish the W. Ricker o f Poland Spring. car 10.15 A * Payne and Waterville; Noriuan E. Bassett, 'if7, Au- special at yesterday morning. "Abide with /' “Lead Us, Heavenly Mother;” Miss Cole and Mrs. Churchill instrumental music. Mr. stands picnic dinner was servel In one of the Futher, U ad A,'' and other appropriate had a duet, “When the Swallows Home- Payne gusta. WM. M. MARKS, choir was of In his lie ASSOCIATION. rustic houses. The porty was photo- hymns were dug by a chorus chuir with ward FIv.” The composed unequaled specialty, possesses COBURN ALUMNI of Riverside An invita tion is extended to all grtulu- Mi-s. A. M. Abbott as organist. The the following members a remarkable in ladies' Currier just after lunch. voioe, singing of graphed by which was delivered Kev. B. Granger Messrs. William S., Ira N. and annuul dinner of the Coburn ates and former students the Waterville address, by costume with the grace and ease of on The third They listened to the concert In the audi- was a Into the llewett II, Warren L. Churchill, N. Stone, broad outlook Cole, Classical Institute Alumni association academy, Waterville Classical Institute, Card li- Mrs. KIvena S. artist. He renders some of the torium und spent the rest of the day realm of life, and was tilled with noble Samuel Nash; Sy- operatic and Coburn Classical Institute. Wives Book, in the hall of the Mrs. will beUbld assembly — and the and suggestive thoughts. The subject munds, Mrs. Lizzie Churchill, Mary most difficult music of Melba and Patti AND— sketching, botanizing enjoying on the eve- are asked to their husbands, hus- was “The Christian Form of Society,'* W. Thorpe, Mrs. Lillian It. Vi itham, school building at Wutervllle bring varied of Underwood as in- In a wonderful manner. Among those delights und was founded up m the words given Miss Lucie P. Cole, organist. June bands their wives. It is hoped that a the entertuinment and lend- ning of Friday, twenty-eeoond. dividual Inclination prompted. in Isa. : dl. shall tie ull The little folks had their part in the supporting of UO, "Thy people Thera will be a from seven to large number of the former students the land there being fine recitations their aid to its success'are Mrs. D. reoeptlon 4 The Book Browsers’ dub were enter- righteous; they shall inherit programme, ing the school will embrace this JOB or New o'clock in the library, followed by opportunity PRINTER, forever, t he branch of my planting, the by Charlotte Reed Gloucester; P. Moulton, K. Howe, Mrs. eight tained over Sunday by Miss Harriet Deer- (Mrs. Percy of relations with the old rnixTEKr exchange. work of iny hands, that I may be glori- Stella Strout, North Yarmouth; Roy the dinner. renewing their her F. Conant, Mrs. Frank H. Paok- ing at oottage at Ocean park. fied." lie said in purt: “The Gosling of Portland. These little ones are Edgar school. spiritual W. Mrs. Martha The toastmaster will be Warren O. »7 1-2 Exchange Si., Portland The W. G. T. U. will discontinue their is the essence of life alKjut six y*ors old. The grange was urd, Mrs. H. Newell, religion underlying be are the world. closed in due form about four o'clock. Mrs. W. '73, of the Alumni Graduates who Intend to present regular weekly meetings through the re- and the light of Through Lufkin, George Goss, Phllbrcok, president the luduences of the church, the home Among other prominent members we U. Mrs. hi. 9. association. The following persons have requested to notify Mr. Frank Betting- A SPECIALTY. mainder of the summer. The regular Miss Angle Starblrd, Tay- FINE JOB PRINTINB and the school men In noticed W. P. F. Robie and Frederick D. the executive commit- mny grow right- and Mrs. W. II. Hartshorn of Isrwls- been lnvtted to speak after the dinner: ton, chairman of All order*by ninli or telephone promptly will be held the 2nd, eousness and then should seek to Sc immon of Gorham, Lemuel Rolfs and lor, monthly meeting they Houl- Waterville. attended to. •eptaoodtt and Mrs. Arm Governor Powers, ’39, tee, __ Friday of each month. bless their feUow men through the various wife of Falmouth and many others. tou; Mrs. Arthur G. Stuples Llewellyn I t TO LKT. won IALIi worn BALK. | "f—*- BE woidi Inserted nnrler Will ROOSEVELT. mo LKT— PnruMixl oornrr room., two (qiutro words Insetted under this head Forty thin head 1 Forty room., «pon .UuaUon. troM tod one work for HI cMh In •ns week for 98 cents, cosh In advance. cents, advance* trass la front, aoo rest from corner 01 Park and Congress 8*s. Apply 6 CON UK EBB PAKIL^ T AUNDBY FOR SALK—One of tbs best roK BALE—Elegant musical goods, pianos, * music violins. steam laundiles In New boxes, mandolins, guitars, »r«o»d equipped England, cornels, harmonicas, ( onllnnrd From fTO LKT— Lower rent at Uf Winter BL, 7 business, sold for no fault, gran t open- banjos, popular short —■ -----* a music, tufiruction books, violin and rooms and bath, good yard and stable; Ioodng. this If jrou want a bargain. F. superior Investigate ban;o strings. l'leaie call at HAWED'.*. 414 been spent In his MTVtee price §20 per month. Inquire at hou»e Tqes* E. till Af'LEH. 11, No. Conway. N. H. country’* aba clear days, Wednesdays or Thursdays; ring right Congress 81._Hm the same vigorous manhood , hand l§-i )w20d4w_ vision nun as bel'# BALK—In Gorham bouse of 12 and patriotic animat*? of In order, new Village, trust SALK—Top buggy. good F’OR stable and land, all in rood ordsr. old, and give ns confidence and for rooms and FOBtires this season. Ad- rooms, LET—Beconl floor flat, 7 Will be sold cheap. Trier *1.000. of BENJAMIN F. HAR- the future of our republic, because his and convenient. dress P. o. Bo I Me. Inquire have TO bath, good repair, sonny T9\ Portland, _20-1 RIS. 44 Exchange hand will guide u*», and his genius direct. guilty be;»n pursued unsparingly i I at 10 Beckett St. Inquire of L. H. 1 OB IK. end St._32-4 and with the Ho has DOB PA LK—Second hand counters, from 0 • »*•••* greatest publicity. of Portland Pier. 11M SALE—New summer cottage. Loreilt’s A feet to four feet black walnut it been with them thieving post office twenty long, FORlllll, Willard, (near (Jape Casino;. eighteen In lKflfl, a suitable for •• and August, preliminary protocol so been tops, dry goods, fancy gov rooms; built for fur- officials; has it always. LF.T—Brick house, centrally located. 10 R- lodging house; comp etely was executed at Washington, followed by grocery stores. Can be seen at 297 COMMb n Is tied. We are dealing with Cuba In a TO ro»m«, si liable for two small fam lies, Sebago water, open plumbing, lot the *>*gtone of the Peace Commissioners spirit CIALSTm Port!ami. 60 a 100 not of fairness but of lust put In eicellent orcer: also nice store- Me._an-i feet, bouuded on three streets. This of the United Stutes and in Paris, only generosity hill and with and with Ood of Host* that this banner stllCwaves contains a corner lot. 22 Spain, and of absolute unselfishness, and when- strong courage house or shop. Inquire at Buck’s Ticket of* SALE—See* n l hand doth tent, M a 46, building Enquire In October of that year. and whose creed Is that the Midd e 8t. l‘M W1LMOT STREET, Portland. Me. mar*Kti commencing ever the inhabitants of that Island evince ! faith, unstained and undlmmed, proud flee, 27 JjsOR7 ft. wall, with all tlx lures, portable seats concern- < Public interest in this country ■ for from wo to three in fair and declare their ability to hike over Us ‘‘Ood's In Ills heaven. reminder of post achievements and the hundred, repair. estate for sale at south these negotiations was Intense. Until O LKT—Nicely furnished room, large and Will sell entire lot lor $100. SAMUEL F. PORTLAND—There never was a time ing government ami control, that day they | All s with the world.” r|1 Real our soldiers and sailors hod landed at right, hope for all time to come. airy. In good quiet loestlon, rear first-class RAY MOM), Hollis Centre. I when such trades could be bought In Soutli shall receive It; and until then we shall 10 between l’.»rk Mane._It Manila we had known little of the condi- oar honored Presi- boardinghouse. GRAY BT., Portland real estate as at present. Will sell to administer Its affairs under a Whatever else In the past has suffered We thank Thee for DOR HA I tnroln Park, one more continue aod State.18-1 LE—Opposite houses with good lots in good neighborhoods tions of the of the Philippines. change or the F building l >t and the last one to be offered people rule military and satisfactory to all gi*od deoay. Republican party dent, for hts wisdom, discretion, courage with most modern Improvement* at iprlces far We soon ascertained that the cruelties which for has lieen LKT PEOPLE KNOW that I can be found lu that desirable locution. Will be sold before citizens Jn and creditable to the forty years Identified we below ever offered before. House. Cuba, and unblemished character, and be- first at W. H. anything High and oppressions existing in Cul»a were w'th everything ennobling and uplifting IIO at my old stand. No tott n Bt, ready •'uly a j.re«t bargain. street S12V); bouse, Shawm ut street 91000 administration at Washington under a st. 20-1 inlld with the treatment to was never as seech of Thee that his life and health to do contracting aud buildloi in n. The Tagal tribe, only in Cusco Bay. A. M. .SMITH, Room 13, bringing large price speculator bought our Commissioners to Assistant Secretaries—John B. Mallory from places divided the same lute lots at a Any agreement by to us but to most of the native tribes, are Save ns, oh righteous Father, IlalL for same, tor further particulars Inquire of building point back the to re- of John R. Beam of New Jersey, City A. 42 St 192 removed from stores, ofli e, church, neigh- give Philippines Spain, In Insurrection against our authority. Ohio, of from all and C. LIRHY & CO, 1-2 Kxchanga post an island or a coal- Gardner I*. forgetfulness Thee; pride bors, sidewalk, sewers and many other aming for ourselves u l.uclan of Illinois, privi- They have neither government nor the Uray self- a at South ing station, would have arous?9 tf system men and virtuous women; TOhouse, pleasantly located, neighbor- were If the “Ant had was another enthusiastic demonstration God-fearing Soon after the peace Its people fur- sippi. I-every things*’ hood near I Jeering Center; electric cars, modern We make this a principal In our business 13OH SALE— Deerlng Highlands, five (A) ele- 1 have on chairs let the of our free Institutions A. B. ther stricken by flood and famine. We lived then, they would, suppose, of approval, delegates standing example Improvements. Enquire of MBS. KICK, We take the utmou pains to execute your * gant new houses directly on car Hue. us to tarn over Florida to 140 Concord street, or address P. U. Box 285. order whether that be for a Diamond modern range Irom assumed towards them every obligation urged Osceola, and waving hats, fans, umbrellas and enlighten and bless our whole earth. properly, Every convenience; prices which sympathy and friendship could the Aguinaldo of the Seminoles! Would Woodfords, Maine.__1M Hettlug or the cheapest repair job. McKKN- 92,800 to 94,500 and terms are right aud easy. handkerchiefs. And now we commend to Thee,oh God, the Monument Is Dooming remember. We contributed as a nation you, after the war with Mexico an 1 the LET--2 story cottage at Libby’s Beach NKY, Jeweler, Square, Deerlng f roperty prompt. the deliberations of the convention with DALTON Exohange St. tebfrtf large sums of money to ameliorate their Gadsden have given the grout Mr.Wolcott received many hearty hand- T“0(Trout's Neck), 8 rooms with stable, known janbdtf jl purchase, Addiess MRS. MARY F. condition amt to enable them to ami sout ii and west of the Arkansas to those about nnd then all the lames thereof. Bless the presid- as South Cottage. SALK—The onlv available lot of land plant shakes from him, KNIGHT. 1\ 0. Box Cumberland Mills. ami their Then we wild to the red r xsot ho did our miners 340, BUMMER BOARD. FORon the Western Promenade, located be- garner crops. Apache to the business of the convention ing officers with all sufficiency of wisdom Me. 14-1 turned _ of Messers. Cartland and them, We shall give you a just and construe their duly, and as they built, ho tween the resldeucee of secretaries and and all the dele- LET—Down stairs renr, llfl Worth 8L. boarders. In a quiet Cast Also a flrstciase furnished cottage, form of rase with sha 11 we, their sons. announcing the long list strength preserve rf\0 ley. equitable government, 1 corner lot, every window pleasant ami WANTED—Summercountry home, nice walks And drives, stable and land si Willard Beach. Apply insurrection oar from uccldent and death _.. _K»I_ -_, .,,,1 Kn 11. l.nt un.l rower to manige your home affairs. The against legitimate and officials previously agreed upon. gates sickness, location high, scenery floe, piazzas, shade, to TRUE BROS. No. 39* Fore st/eet. 31-tf shall devise ami efficient for the THOMAS’ Until you proper authority, which, time, impedes There was a momentary lull and then and permit them to return to their water, steam heat Inquire at good rooms, good table, spring water, 12 methods of revenue ami taxation, our efforts to establish a government for Slab!o. 34 Lafayette street.14-1 uiiics irum .-rnago uk«. ror luruier particu- your out at the homes, conscious of as ns In a sacrifice of Mr. Wolcott,gazing assemblage, having discharged lars address MR8. JAMES 8. LITTLEFIELD, needed funds shall be raised follows: thi Filipinos, involves oTkt—A very upstairs rent, nicely their duty to God and their country and pleasant Sebago lake, Me. Jel8d4w You shall pay upon your imports 16 per lives and of treasure. The difficulties we mu; located at 29 North St.. 7 rooms. Inquire WANTEO $1000.00 IN GOLD. tariff rate enoounter in the island of Luzon are rec- the honor be unto the and the at 34 St. 14-t rent, of the present governing •'Governor Taylor of Kentucky Is Father, THOMAS’ Stable, Lafayette WINDHAM, ME.. Lake house no# If the readers of the PRESS will get out their en- into the United States, many, but the chief inspiration and rent rooms at iso Grant NORTH for I be season of itxio. uulet location, old or silver or send It to us, importations ognized.” Hon and the Holy Hplrtt, as een frequently contend- upon to develop the resources of the is- TOO LKT—Two furnished ‘cottages lo let at Maine._mySdtf “Mr. of New York," announoed I Modockwamtn luqulre WM. ed by the Democracy that as soon as we lands, and make them an added source Payne Landing. yFA NT ED—Summer boarders, In private fara- HALE—Five horse power electric motor, A Quest Ion of Cordiality. GBIFF1N, Falmouth Pores I qe. Me. 1M n will be sole at a great bargain. became tin* owners of any of them* islands of wealth to our The wise the chairman, and again all eyes turned 11y, situated on Med>>niak River. Good FORnearly new, country. Island. and Term* SOU TllWOKTlI HKOS.. 105 Middle St 7 tf the constitution of the United States of the President nni our the where this time Mamma—I was surprised, May, at your LET—1Two cottages on Couhm’s boating bathing. Large piazza. statesmanship to the centre of hall, AS. II. HILL reasonable. M. Mu*con- At once extended over or in ora- uble of State has lack of in TO Apply at 71 Keckelt 8t., Oil Address, C. CLAKK. rOK SALK— Nine room house on Eastern them, the Secretary already form of the chairman cordiality greeting Mrs. Long Me. 12-4 the silver tipped 7-i f gus. E* corner all modern con- torical but misleading phrase, “The con- brought from the countries of Europe a stay. Promenade, lot. was venlercsa and very finely stitution follows the of our to share in the of the ways and naans committee LET—In Southport, Me., cottage IJARTllLS wishing summer board please ad- Improvements, ilng." The argu- recognition right was sur- than actual Daughter—And I, mamma, TO house, 8 rooms, situated on high land, line A dress BurttfU Faun, Oo bam. Me. No situated. Will bs sold $500 less ment is specious, but it will not bear in- vast commercial advantages which will seen. prised at the effusive way in which you trees, well of water, shore privilege. Apply to communication ausweroa without references. value If taken at once. Immediate possession The same was follow the of the Chinese Empire con- Bt. vestigation. question opening ne moved that the rules of the last said Record. MLS. E. K. OKNF, 103 Pearl St., Portland. M. V. BURN __Je 2 1_ given. C. B. DALTON. 33 Exchange raised in at the time of the l^ouisi- to foreign trade; the Canal “goodby.”—Philadelphia 4 ELL._ 1803, Nicaraguan should until other rules Me., for terms, etc.23 _myodtf nna and es- will be soon with vention prevail Purchase, the doctrine then constructed; Hawaii, BOARDERS at White Rock Farm as of at RUMMER SALE—Modern Upright Plano, good tablished that we oould ac- its valuable harbor, is ours; we possess were and this prevailed without LET -First class rent eight rooms ^ house, twelve mile* from Pori laud; hve by Congress adopted FORnew; seven octaves, three pedalsi $7f» cash. TO 223 High St. Price 426. Inquire of GEO. mliiuies walk fr< m M. C H. B. station, Moun- quire foreign soil by purchase, that Con- the best of the Samoan Islands, with Its dissent. MISCELLANEOUS. No lncumbrauce or mortgage. IOC PREBLE C. HUPKINS, 88 1-2 Exchange SL jeldtf tain loca view, gress had the to establish there magnificent roadway; the Philippines are division; high Ion, good spring ST K K right The call of the roll of states, for the water, fresh b-rrlea. v< aud nmk. ET._ such as it saw lit and that almost at the door of Cbint. and If coun- wife Anna If. Edwards having KENT—House No. G3 Gray street. Nine geiab!«*f, eggs government NOTICE—My |?Olt For further ars address A. N. PUKIN- SALE:—The (well known three story sel tills submission of the members of the various left my bed and board I shall pity uo bills rooms beside bath and store rooms ; part.ou the constitution" did not of its own force of fear do not prevail, generattoi hulls, White Me. I*OKbrick house 28 St., 12 rooms In contracted by her after thh date. F. U. hot ana cold set furnace heat ; with TON. Rock. Jel-I Myr.lo extend over such The doctrine will see the American Nation then It a water, tubs, 2 tenements, uow full of territory. girdling committees began. proved kdwards, June id, idoo. :o-i room. Ail in first class order. En- good tepairi good was half tin* with its its good yard net week, above first tlo<*r: for never questioned until lu Calhoun’s glooe ilag, extending convention was at noon or lodgers, $10 per tedious process, and the quire 44 DEE KING ST,, morning, boarders wanted at “The Maples," or time it was be in the commerce to tho uttermost school of the church of the sale at a bargain, furnished unfurnished. sought to denied foreign parts Sunday night22 tf SUMMEREast Sumner. Me., near Antlbozux Pond In recess as the names were THE au»l ludia will at the house or KZUA HAWK ICS Si CO., effort to extend human slavery into the of the earth, and taking its place among virtually Messiah, Congress Sts., go aud Mile fishing, boat- Apply on their annual to Ponce’s “Twenty River," goed No. 8C Exchange territories. the world-nations, a handed in. picnic Landing, LEASE—Corner store, centrally situated ing and ground and street._mayai-tf great power* [for Long island, June 29. children hunting opportunities, high Tickets, 10c, FOKon the southerly side of Commercial St., uo oetier In the coun- SALE—A fine cash business In live man- The Court of the United good, for peace, and for righteousness. lists were to pleading sceneries, place voir Supremo While the being brought adults 20c. Good on any trip. 20-1 well adapted for flour andi grain or any other I town, all fresh and tho States lias more than onc3 determined Never since ’tH, wheu the voters of try to rusticate. Apply F. 8. PALMER. E. ufacturlng goods the Gov. Iloosevelt was holding a heavy business: has deekage facilities. BEN- Sumner. Me.ma>24-4 kind that don’t go out of style, no competition. the and the contention concern- the were called to deter- stage, WONKY TO LOAN on first and second mert- question, country upon JAMIN SHAW & CD.. 51** Exchange St «-4 This is a fine opportunity for one or two live is Abraham leeve In the Delegates ■‘"K gages on real estate; also on stocks, ing it now our opponents not be- mine whetner the efforts of regular pit. men. Price twenty-five hundred dollars. W, by bonds or any other good collateral securities. cause anybody believe3 that the laws we Lincoln to preserve the Union should be swarmed toward him from every direc- M. STAPLES, Bridgton, 31-4 Inquire oi A. C. LIbBY A CO., 42 1-2 Exchange FORR.B1VT. Me._ have enacted for the of the continued, or whether should be government they tion. St. JeliM The Spwclons Store No *33 Middle St. SALE—Restaurant, near City Building. island are unjust, but in order to embar- abandoned and other measures attempted, FOR a good business, sold on account of was one of those For Standard IMCHECKLEY doing Ex-Senator Quay many years occupied by excel- rass the administration in dealing effec- have questions sa vital been presented to WANTING HELP can ob atn the owners health. $800 cash will purchase, our new APERSONS Clothing Co. Possession given April 1, lent clnuce for Gl-.O. F. tively with possessions. The the American people for settlement. who greeted him warmly. same by applying at West Eud Employ- Prout’s Me. right party. went to Mexico in 1848, the Iconstltu- Their decision must determine the main- with meut 17*J street. 19-1 1900. For terms apply to Neck, JUNK INS. 270 Middle St., near Monument fliig The New Mexioan delegation, utllce, Spring 14-1 tion did not. The went to Cuba and tenance or the of both our D. F. E.HEUV Square. flag degradation broad sombreoes, climbed over seats in JK., NOW OPEN. was carried into Santiago, and is there yet National credit and our National honor. members of the Portland Veteran Klre- First Null. Bank Building, or VOR HALE:—Second-hand National cash to him and shako meu’a Association are uot fled to e pres, For trriui and circulars to ■ lint our constitution pot only is not A Democratic President could paralyze their eagerness to get THE Middle- St. apply register, suitable for soda or cigar counter, ent at a meeting of the association on Thu s- W. Bl. Bradley, 198 IK A (’. FOSS, Prop., to close an estate GEO. K. there, but w'0 are the of the new currency law as his lmnd. at a great bargain busy encouraging operation day. Juno l’3rd, iuoo, at 8 p. m. to act on r meii aftrftdtf jel4U3m Pro ill’s Neck, Mr. GOLrLl>, 83 Exchange >4-1 iivm vui Sf._ Cuba to prep ire a constitution of her luciiw < no ii iv nno nij^ru M. and the other big meut to the by-laws. Cli AS. 11. RAY, clerk. Chauncey Depew IE' you want an easy running, well made and own Whan any of our statute books. A Democratic victory 161 portion territory New York were WANTED—MALK M 1.1. P. * handsome bctycle. buy the Imperial. $25, becomes a then is our would infuse now life into the in- guns of the delegation sovereign~ state, Tagal aud $35; also the Wolverino and Spalding, hud been restored NOTICE to holel of the $30 constitution its corner stone. In the surrection, cost us the lives of thousands Ignored. When order keepers ladies’ and misses'. All kinds of fishing tackle SPECIALsummer resorts. Those to obtslu of the United States not in- of our gallant army in the Philippines, Incident to this scene, desiring and signing goods, lleudi lekson’s wrist territory after the confusion help, chefs, women cooks, table, ©ludtd within state boundaries or our if not our competent n.aniline and exerciser, base balls aud hats. Congress impair destroy prestige, Mr. Wolcott announced that the secretary kitchen and chamber piris, starch ironers and alone extent to w’nlch in the make us a G. L. BAILEY. vtuMidule St. determines the the power islands, byword washers, or help in anv capacity, male or female, 14-1_ read the list of the various com- women to learn he provisions of the constitution extendi. among the other great nation* of the would can find them applying to BUbVa Congress ED-Men ami CUFF center board, 4’ by volt trade. while COTTACE, SALE—Sloop Georgle; The circumstances associated with our world, and obliterate our influence in mittees. These committees, he an- street. MBS. PALMER'S OFFICE. 16-1 WANTbirber Wages learning. offered. Good of Cuba are now and the settlement of the vital cer- Splendid opi>ortunity positions On Electric Line, near full s**t o! good sail*; all Iron ballast unparal- questions could meet Immediately after secured New students enter Cape Jtim; possession nounced, A Wilson, ro> everywhere. with iron keel. Will be sold cheap, lnqulte leled in the history of conquests. The tain to arise when China shall be opened TfcTOTlCK—Goss auotixneers, i ailroa 1 tools iln) wi IN to of daily, ticket, lodging*, trial, Falmouth Foreside. Me. U-2 vrueities ns in- to commerce. BUjuuriuurui moved 164 to Ida Middle St, corner ...iloatalaLfii* Iran II A 1 l.’S It A If. Cape Casino, WM. GRIFFIN, prucviceu upon pvupw foreign Silver 8L dtf duced the war. Before wo commenced There is little room for fear. The fann- the convention. BEK SCHOOLS, m Washington St.. Boston. nOR SALK—Block of 2 house*, 4 tenements hostile however, and that er and the artisan in their day of pros- ORTU AG ES NEGOTIATED — Purcha' ers 18 I r tn repair, good tenants In. paying proceedings, The clerk read the list In a voice which \| complete the world might know that our hands perity still remember the impoverish- of Horn! Estate who des're a loan to com- NOW OPEN. fititin per annum, ot.e of Use best location* on n r im(m to inn baib ir trsdi su t- were clean and that we were not animat- ment and of and the did not carry 60 feet from the stage and plete th Ir purchase, or owner* baviig mort- \\M Hill, close to Congress 8r.. price blight Democracy, »» weeks 50 rooms for guesti. Munjoy due or can obtain liberal system, only eight required; first time ottered. W. U. ed lust for territory, we dis- has no allurements for who the gages past maturing, Able lor Investment, by solemnly Chicago platform the spectators usually applaud loans at a low rate of Interest at wages while learning; diplomas awarded; post* lilted and WALDRON & CO., I8J Middle St.HU claimed or intention to them. by applylnz when can earn free Everythin? newly any disposition the leaders as the teal euatc office of FKED'k s. \ All.L. tlons guaranteed through; names of popular party W exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or con- Our National honor Is equally secure. First National Bank 2-1 scholarship board and railroad fare. rite furnished. SALE—One of the best located two flat were denied this Jet trol over the island for its they are called, pleasure building,_ for free catalogue. MOLKK’S BA It It tit IVORhouses on Peering convenient except pacifi- The American people are neither poll A'U lt KKI’aIKI.NC. aud all kinds of line ■tegular Hotel service. Terms Highlands, to their favorites. \\ .SCHOOL. 3bo Canal St.. New York city. 18-1 to three car Hues. These Hats are entirely cation, and asserted our determination, roons nor and they will not of paying tribute ** Jewelry work is mv and my 20 pessimists, specialty, reasonable. separate and have every modern convenience| when that was accomplished, to leave the signalize the dawn of the new century by When the lists had been read Represen- v experience with \v. r. Todd b|a guaran- Ilf ANTED an well ratea with "" By eatabltobed, apr26eodtt also single house In same neighborhood, and control of the island to the surrender of either convictions or tee of best work at reasonable II your Arm. scheme or m*n. losdl an was prices. specialty all convenlem e*. Installments or cash. NV. I*. tative Gannon of Illinois recognized watch or mock uumIs cleaning or repairing, attractive ar.d salable line. fgovernmentts territory. Every soldier back from the exceedingly 8|>« *U1 CAUK, Room 4. 183 Middle people. until tomorrow. bring them to me and 1 whl put them la hr*t- terms and iuducements. street._18-1 To this declaration we still rigorously islands, and they are In almost every to move an adjournment unique High price class condition. UKORCE W. BARBOUR, 388 men nvcstigate. BOX 254, Detroit. Mich. T30R SALK OR LEA8L—Qneen Ann Cottage adhere. When we took possession at the hamlet In the land, returns an advocate Rev. M. Levy, who delivered the 2tuf Kdgar Congress 8r.. opposite City HalL ie-i WANTED SITUATIONS. a ou Brackett St., (near Bramhall) it close of the war we found the conditions of their retention. Our dead arc buried __ Invocation at the first Republican con- I finished rooms, bath and furnace, lu excellent in Cuba to be Unler the sands of und on its soil Barber. A existing deplorable. along Luzon, Journeyman good. repair. \er> convenient and no reason- vention in this 41 years ago today, for man. sunny, the conservative and wise management no foreign ting shall ever salute the city UrANTED—Asteady job the right Address C. Forty words Inserted under tills liend able offer refused. fiF.O. F. J UN KIN 8, ‘-'70 a bene- WATCH REPAIRING. I. OltK, Falmouth Hotel 16-1 of Generals Bit Hike anti Wood vast im- dawn. white haired and feeble, delivered one week for 515 cents, cask In advance. Middle 8t., near Monument Square._H>-1 We make a of Watcu Repairing. have been effected, and we Whatever may be In store for us In the the convention as follows: specialty neat provements diction upon We do your work lu the best possible manner, \k?ANTED—Good,** boaMt, appearing SALK-Fifteen room lodging house. nave given the the first new and unbeaten truck upon which we salaries to In people good gov- God, Our Father, and guarantee every job. We are prompt and men, gd right parties. young lady, an teacher, would rooms full yar around; hot and cold ernment have ever known. We. are wo shall not U* Almighty Heavenly for MIL Aldine experienced IUlIt they entering, found always have a Job done when promised. quire PATTERSON, Hotel, A like to tutor children under twelve, would water■; central local on; Al neighborhood, be- excellent is name in all the Free streat.14-1 found its cities bods of pestilence. We with the unlit lamp and the ungirt how Thy McKKNNKY TUB JEWELER, Monument prefer to go out of towu, references exchanged tween Washington and Tiemont Sts., South have stumped out yellow fever and made loin.” Our way is new, but it is not earth. The whole world Is full of Thy at 10*1 PINK BT.20-1 lend; large kuchcu and dining room, suitable Square._]an26dtl_ to suit Havana as healthy a city as exists at that dark. In the re-adjustment of WANTED. for table boarders. P< Ice $4.V>. Terms the#world- glory. Unto Thee do we lift up our L. M. COLE has recently re-opened her V17ANTKD—Position. A young lady of cul- For address B. M. Lit it ml 3. We took its starving recon conditions, where we must hike otfr purcha*er. particulars place love and We MISSeonattfi on the eastern alda at reaki Y Y turo and refinement wishes a position as CLA -’8s Shawmut Ave-. Boston, Mass. 18 1 centrades who had surv ived the and with the other natiois of th9 hearts in humility, praise. l. U M. fnen is arrested and convicted ana sen- little America,; no prophecy of despair, | 6ricesIcKKNNKV TUB UFI1CIAN, Monumeut Ive vou time to nay (or them. McKENNEY, Wanted, highest cash prices pa Address WKBB, J tenced that shame will know no abate- will lind response from hearts that beat of Heaven. We prats* Thu*, oh Lord I Square, auaedU ■THE JEWELLE, kouumentStfc lel>2tdU ROSENBERG, No. H Pearl SL, 0i%3. 0-1 fill—did RAlUtOADA M«r*h*l>, Port AMO- STEAM FRA. aTBAHIUM. Portland Daily PrNi NtoekUnotellon 4 Shipment*—Flour 13.000 bbisiwhen 1*0.000 Jura. PH; BO HaakaB, | corn 8CS.OOO bushi oat* 287,000 busb t)iO. HNi UnKUd nr»H. JtarrMi, Hulun 189 bank; | rreCt.OOO buaa Hartey 1.000 bush. PF.BTIt AMBOV-Ar 1*lh. sclMThiim.. Hli, FISAAIClALAJiDCOSJIERCIAl MMdla ■*«! Hearlotu Now quoted lor Abigail ll.yna* and Uollyer. Y STEAM BOAT CO. 8T0CKSL DETROIT—Wheat at at Vie r*ab York. CASGO ^A caah Red hi Vie; 81% iAu» 8* Vie. Deaorlptlom. Par vatu. Bid. Aakod White; July Sid, sch. .1 & W (lurnoy, Southport; Balti- ALLAN LINE Caml National nnt..*.100 loo 103 TOLEDO—Wheat actlse—cash RtVi: June at more, Port Reading; flt-nry WTITls, H ock Isluml. Coalmen ring Jane 1 lib, 1000. Caaao National Banc.100 110 112 81 Vie; July at savac; Aug 81 Vic; Sept —. Bid I Dili, schs I lionise Hli, Fitrudsblp; AM- St. Lawrence Service. in Ua« vyinannrlaud National ltauk.100 100 101 KUnonh. of Prodacts gnll ilayure. 1WOSTRKAI. TO IIVKHPOOI. WKKK DAY TfMK TABLK. Quotations Staple chapman National Dank.too 100 101 Cbttoa MarksH. PHILADELPHIA—Ar I8th,'arlu Pardo* « In Effect June Ilitv, 1900. KliM National Bank.100 100 103 Thompson, tiott, Franklin; Belle llalltday, Calling at Movllle. For Forest Cltjr Landing,Peak* Island, Rank....76 101 102 iBy Telegraph.) ktk 0.4% MA 9J». 10.W A. r... 12.90 ID., 2.1% Leadin' Markets. Muohanta'National June 19 FHlier, Warehnroi Spartan. Thuin.a, Weymouth. 08 100 3,1% 4.4k %i0. 0.1k 7.4). *.U0 fU. Trains leave Union Station, R nil way Fquarei, National Traitors'Rank.100 eaa Od. eelis liratflord U French. II imme.i. Port- p. HKW YORK—The Cotton market to-,lay Montreal » lor stations named and Intermediate stations as Portland National Bank.... 100 loo 110 and: Colin l Baker, Ilawes, Matilda D From I STEAM- Qurhoo For Cnshlng's Island, .40, A00. 10.30 A.XD., at 91-iuei do gull at Lynn; follows: a. Portland Trust On.100 ldi 160 dull: middling upland* Bncdn, Smith. Boston. Liverpool-1 Sllll*b. Saturday Saturday 2.1% 5.1% LU p. m. For flangor 7.00 and 10.® rrx, tale* — bale*. For Little ana CJreat Diamond *12.33. 1.20 and •11.00 111. Belfast 7.00 % ond Urafr PortlHiul Gat oomyauy. 50 86 VO 9{Me#; Delaware Breakwater—Ar 18lh. schs Stand- Islands, p. Fur Mow York Stock, Money Trefkthen and Fee m., 1.20 and 11.00 in. For Brunswick, Portland Wator Oo.lOil 106 107 CM Aft I. FS TON —The Colton' market lo-day ard, Philadelphia lor Savannah; Etta A stlmp- Thu~2fl Apr Parirran is May “is May rgreen Landings, p. '• ’• Peaks Attimtii a uri W atervllle 7.0g and 10.25 a. Market HotIoW Portland til. Railroad Co. 100 160 169 nominal! middlings —e. aon, no lor Pnrtsnmoth. 10 May Tunisian S« so Island, 4. A $7.09, 8.A, 10.30 a. hi.. 12.09 166 loo 3 ID ,3.00. 4.1% A. 15. *7.,*) p. m. m., *12.®. L®. 5.® and *11.00 p. in. For Hath Malm* central R’y. loo FSTON—The Cotton market cloaed ruitTSMOUTIl. Nil—In lower harbor 18th, 17 Nur.daiau S June June 61 GOAI.V *• •• 9 For Pones*s an Lewiston via Brunswick 7.00 ana HUf» I'orta d it Ugdanslrarit K. K. lu J 60 89*0. tug W jaluviug, Saco for Ferth Amboy, tewing 24 Cartuteiaa 9 Landing, Long Island,%A closed steady; middlings : ■ " 10.30 A. 0.15 m. t.m.,»12.M,| 5.10 and *11.00 p. n>. for llefekland BONUS. barge Ueaeen. 11 Farlatou 16 16 8.20. in., 2.09. p. June 1ft. MBMPTIIS—The Cotton markat touUy cloaed •• •' 30 7.00 a. m., 12.36 au 13.10 p. m. For Sknwtie- HKW roftf. Portland 0*. 1007.1....118 120 Eld sell Estelle. Boston. HJunu Tuulslau 30 HBTlKNff. 8 •• gun 1.00 n. m.. 1.10 and It.ou p in. For Kom- *r 1M steads; middlings Ifi-lGe. acli J Bmtih, 21 Nunilritan 7 July 7 July on call was easy l%fe£S ^ Portland U 1902—1VI2 Fnndio.it.. toa PORT TAMFA—Ar I8cb, Henry '* " Leave Forest Landing, Peaks lo- rrofl Money closed '• •* 14 14 City anri.ltreenvIJIe 1.21 and 11.00 p.m. For 1918. tod NF.W ORLEANS—Tim Cotton market Adams, Clcntuegos. 28 t’orintblan an*. 3 V* 84 Vi per cent Portland 4a. Ffndliti...100 •• *• 6.20. 7.20. H.30, 9J0. 10 50, 11 51 A. in., 1.00. lineu«|mm ( 7.00 a. in., 12.36 and ll.oo p. m. For Prune n.eiciUAiile i>*|»er steads; 9 1 10c. Sid. sch.I Frank Havana (In I'arlHtan II 21 BuaorCa. 1906.1 Watpt.112 114 middlings Nsnlly. Jones, BJoly 2J0,8J5. 5.15, 5.4k f JO, 8.20, 10.15 U. HI.. Of At Mar Harbor 12.35 and *11 00 p. m. For t.rrrn- (Exchange easy, with actual bust, 10a tow ol 19 TunMan 4 Aug 4 Ai’g Sterling Rath a Sat. 1907, Mutual oal.101 MOBILE—Cotton market nomlualimlddllnaa tug Dauntless). _ clots ol cuter uumnent. vllle and lloulton Via Oldtnwn Alii B. 87 tor de- 103 At sch M llardln*. ness lu bankers bills at 4 86^4^4 Rath 4v 1921. K.tnndina.101 9a (iiinraiitlno lain, DCreasy, No cattle carried on they. ilenmeri. Leave Cnshlng's Island, 7.05. 8.13. 11.00 U A. R. H. 12.® at'd 11.00 1* m. For liuifa.t 4a. Mtinlcli>a!1918...110 113 Tiimpico lor Port Tampa. t o. It. ft. 12 35 and *11.00 m. For and 84 Vi 34 84*s for aixty days; post SAVANNAH—Tha Cotton market cloaed A. WL. 2.4% 5.36. 0.10 p. m. •ngton p. mand k4 1 at 100 192 EA l,KM Ar I mb. soba M K Eldrl ire and Malta rn bills alais 1901—1911 Kofunolna.... 8*tc. RATES OF PASSAGE. Leave Ponee’s Landing, Long Island, wauikeug 7 00 a. in.. 1 20 :»nd 11.00p. ed mtt's 4 851 and 4 88 Vi. Commercial 102 quiet; middlings Coradreen, New York; A McNloliol. Weehaw- Ht. Ilnnltnu ldirlatonGi,* 1901. Munielnai.101 Cabin—$53.00 nod upward*. A reduction of 5 6.05. P.or., s i.20 a. m.. 2.50, 6.55 p. m. For Vaneeboro, Nlrphrn. 14. uetnitctMa. 1913, Municipal ...... 105 107 kenior Uatb; Delaware. Boston lor Hangor. Leave 7 Woodstock and Ht. .Volin 7.00 a. m.