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WiSCKLLANKOUS. much more sensative, responding quickly lleved of the constant presence of local article of necessity for the poor of New RATE OF WAGES. to general conditions of depression or committees on THIRTY LOST. the train. The practice In ROOSEVELT’S REPLY. lork. I have no doubt, however, that activity. The average condition or most States Is gen- for committee from each most of the stockholders have Invested In eral level only Is shown In the table and at whioh Mr. is scheduled to Bryan stop, it;J simply as they would invest in any while, for the reasons stated, the fiuotua- to meet his train an hour or two before other corporation. The striking point is tions during the period have not been so their town is reached and ride In with that among the heaviest of its Investors A Substantial Increase great as popular opinion would indicate, him. The is that the train is That Many Vessels Are consequence Answers of appears the Tammany Bryan lte leaders the figures for 1899 and 1900 show a grati- overcrowded and Mr. Charges generally Bryan'S’ who in conjunction with Mr. Bryan are All fying average Increase over the conditions time and over-taxed Around. Ashore. strength In the Candidate loudest in denouncing trusts. Hypocrisy of 1891 and 1893, when wages in gold were Ohio tour the State Bryan. committee has been j could be carried no further than It has than at In the 0 higher any period history represented from the various been carried _ stopping | by these men and their de- of the country prior to the present year.” have not been places encouraged by the fenders, In the Tammany State conven- State managers thp result to tion in RAISED FIFTY THOUSAND. being give New York they denounced the ioe the national candidate far more time A Good for for trust In their political capacity while in Argument McKinley’s Storm Along Nova Scotia rest and and the Tells lie Can’t the Heavy reading preparation of Why Suppress their private capacity they were stock- Election. A Day’s Work of Di. Simpson of Chris- speeches than he ordinarily has The good holders in it and through their counsel Coast. efifeot of lee Trust. tian Alliance, all this is seen in the physical were doing everything to prevent Its dis- condition of the 0 Always score for us no matter 0 candidate. He now bids solution by the attorney general. Mr, 0 much of a racket other 0 to be in excellent how fair shape when he Bryan is now to New York to be New October 14,—The liev. Al- going \ dealers make about their furniture. > York, reaches JN'ew York. the political guest of Mr. Broker, the Remember that our aro bert 13. Simpson, president of the Chris- J goods J ice trust beneliolary, He is there € always the best, Workmen Got Less tian and Missionary going Pay- Alliance, today, O.P. R. R. Train Held GROWING He Has Done His Part to to r Up UNPOPULAR. try help Mr. Broker get oontrol of Prices always tlio lowest. preached his annual missionary sermon 0 For the coming week we offer 0 the State of New York and bring It down in Democratic Times. at the gospel tabernacle, and as a result 0 one of our most desirable 4 Three Days. Towards It. to the level of to which you over In and Kaiser’s China Policy Not Approved Infamy Tammany 0 at the ex- $60,000 cash, pledges proper- patterns of DESKS £ government has reduced the city of New 0 low -i ty, were realized for the support of the Of. tremely price of—$5.00. York. it seems to be that this missions and mission work of the aili- Again d It’s made of w needs no further comment than is Im- finely <|ii;irlere«l auoe for the W, Black- coming year. E. — oaU, highly polished—is full I Berlin, October 14. Germany’s In the statement of the facts,51 f of Commissioner of Labor stone plied 0 Report participated in the services. The in size and lias always sold for seven f Disasters Reported New China policy is growing unpopular The Attorney General is Trying 0 dollars. sermon and the offering was the closing 4 on Industrial Combinations. among the great manufacturers in West KEBELS SUBCESSETJL. chapter of the seventeenth annual con- Brunswick*. to Do the w We tliink if yo>i see it you will 0 Germany, owing to the severe reaction in Rest. vention of the Alliance. October 14.—It Is & appreciate it’s v 3 aud buy it, 0 business, the absence of orders and the London, reported from 0 We shall take p S? ure in showing 0 heavy fall in Industrial shares. Banton, says a special despatch 0 you our entire f £ k of DESKS. 0 WILL TAKE A WEEK from Shanghai, that the rebels have Most of the papers today discuss the captured Wei Bhou BIty on East river # T £7' Respectfully, 0 Washington, October 14.—Hon. Carroll expression “World-empire” used by Em- Halifax, N. S., October 14.—Additional Spring Station, Ky., October 14—Here and that the lost to ! D. comnlissloner of labor, has is- To the Between Fred- peror William in his at the imperial troops Wright, Repali Damage disasters to on this coast are re- speech laying shipping since early this miles killed. The to these bulletin a of data of the foundation 6tone of the morning, eighteen rebels, according < I suet^a giving summary ericton and St. John. The known list of vessels driven imperial Frank P. intis & ported. from Lexington, Governor Roosevelt's advices, attacked Tung Koon on Thurs- if Go., in a previous publication on “Trusts and museum at all denying that ashore Saaleburg now numbers thirty, mostly special train has remained on a Louis- day last. If successful in their attack j the has such intention as I industrial combinations” showing owned in the and New Found- Germany any might 4 & St. St. N. 14.—Two hun- province ville and Nashville side track. The can- upon Koon will march 1 (;^<>eeApr rate of for John, B.,£October seem to have been The Vossische Tung they upon | wages In various occupations land. implied. OCtl3d2tlSip «> dred passengers who left Boston and didate for Vice President, accompanied Sung Tong and thence upon Banton. 0 a back In most cases that the time has period>xtending The 1 "ss the Zeitung says passed Montreal on arrived here all over country In this by Leslie Combs, chairman of the Re- from the to The data Thursday by when mankind 'would tolerate present year 1891. and terri- generally river boat at ten o’clock tonight. In con- neighboring provinces through publican State central oommittee, Mrs. was secured directly from the pay rolls of viia uegamuuy 01. a single power. fic rain fall and washouts and damage to of m mmmmmmm i n ■ sequence of the washouts which ocourred The Combs, Major Hersey rough-rider ! establishments in all sections of the m*nhnrrla hn1 lrl Irio^a hv Hpavv wlnrto Cologne Gazette, the National on branch of the Canadian Pacific fame, and Col. Curtis Guild, MAINE’S GREATESt"st6"rE 1 i The information received every the Nord Jr., spent | country. per- will of Zeltung, Deutsche, Allgemelne V_ in New Brunswick on Thursday the east be".very many thousands dollars. the day at the residence of A. J. Alex- Waitt and Bond’s < 9 1 UUUB Ki\J lO CBIUUIIBUUICUIB the Berliner and the ICpiCDOlilUlg The C, P. K, R, wires Zeitung, Tageblatt bound express was caught at Greenpoiut connecting ander, situated In the center of a farm industries and 192 occupations. Those Berlinger Post give utteranoe to similar Hotel” find fm* throo Havre nnnlrf n mlln Ckpe Breton with the rest of Nova Scotia, comprising 3,300 acres. Before “Bridgton. items for which data for the whole sentiment. leaving peri- are broken at the of The passengers were taken Into Freder- completely straights Louisville word was given out that the heated by \is. od were not given, were excluded from Referring to the action of the foreign icton Junction and oared for. Today Canso, where the cable was fouled by a train would proceed at once to Lexington IBLACKSTONE9 consideration in the summary. All the envoys In Pekin, the National Zeltung the twenty mile Fredericton branch had schooner dragging her anchor during but a secret order directed, that it stop data Included, except those for mining, says: “The envoys have spoken. The been particaily and the the severe gale. A large gang of men over Sunday In the country to enable the I CICAR. I relate to the repaired passen- next is to enforce their decisions.” manufacturing industries, are at work to mend the break but as a step gers were taken into Fredericton with a Governor to recover from the 3 Our sales on IS'o firm 8 data relative to steam railroads and fatigue now, current runs transfer at Glasiers where there is still a ten knot through the NOT SATISFACTORY TO OPERA- caused his hard work of the by unusually II n , , or in the street railways having been excluded Black stone. past SS 2U0 foot straight, several days will be consumed. TORS. last few days. * | 1, from the The bulletin gap. ten years, has Nummary. says The Western Union cable was At Fredericton the passengers were damaged Ootober 14.—The terms The rest brought about the desired the ! that while the date from which the table put Shamokin, Pa., y Cigars equal come within 3 but not As It is the entire busi- on a river boat which made the severely. of the Scranton convention are not ac- physical brightening. The Governor's of was do not afford the eighty- flvo milll<®of j wages prepared ness of Breton Is sales of ether two mile run to St. John in six hours. Cape dependent upon to and voice has almost entirely lost its huskl- any I basis for an scientific calcula- ceptable operators representatives our sales y strictly this one yearly 3 It will at least be a week before the wire. of coal in this ness and he says he feels as well as on the three tion of relative a careful examina- carrying companies place firms in 0n wages, The schooner Senator Blackstones. damage on the forty miles of main line American Sauls and Mount Carmel. 'The offi- first day of the campaign. || tion of the leads to the belief tnat Reading iigures has arrived at with decks Boston or New between St. John and Fredericton Junc- bury Canso cials do not think the scale will Early tomorrow morning the special are and un- sliding WAITrSBONO, they fairly representative of movable tion can be repaired to swept everything including be abolished the will leave for Lexington, there 8 the sufficiently per- by company, while oper- arriving com- .. doubtedly approximate very closely dories and The Gloucester mit the or traffic and the fishing gear. ators are averse to a at 6 a, m. Miuiii aclurers, The Comfort of actual conditions for the whole resumption signing contract 1 country. schooner at Canso one on 10c river route will be used until then. Mystery reports them to the ten cent Tonight Governor Roosevelt gave out bined, co D, $ Your The summary shows as follows, the binding pay per 53 Biackstone St- 1 House man lost at 3ea. The American schooner increase until No oraers have an open letter to Don M. Dickinson of of for 1891 taken as a April. cigars. totem. average wages being Wetherell was ashore at Canso but came rests on the BOERS ARE ACTIVE. been received as from Michigan in response to the following | basis and representing 100: yet headquarters off leaking and the oaptaln abandoned of from Mr. Dickinson: (England -1.1 Year. Kelatlve any companies instructing superin- j Wages. the and sailed for rain HEATING. trip home. Heavy tendents to resume work tomorrow. “Detroit, Mich,, October 11. 1891 100.00 General DeWet Hot Yet Dis- i is Nova Dear and 1892 100.30 falling again today throughout Miners say they will not go to work “My Sir:—Yesterday today work in hot water j * Expert steam, heartened. rivers and lakes are Mr. is in this I 1893 99.32 Scotia, everywhere until officially advised by President Bryan speaking State. The and furnace costs less than heating ! 1894 98.06- overflowing and destroying property. Mitchell. pro-Bryan paper publishes this morning, think if let us do it. An 1895 97.88 There has been no C. R. 11. train other you you Cape Town, Ootober 14.—The Boers are among tilings, the following report 1893 99 93 AMERICANS W o m a n s Fur estimate is free from Montreal for four and a serious RECAPTURED, of his 1897. 93.96 very active in the Kroonstad ci. .riot. days utterances: of a Man October 15 18VS 98.79 General De Wet has proclaimed that bur- wreck the express caused by washout lia, —Captain Dever- “He talked about trusts in every town Oren Sons 1399 101.04 Is In caux Shields who, with 51 men of Co. Hooper’s v ghers who refuse to fight will be made reported Cape Breton. he spoke. In six of these towns today 1900 103.43 F, y'Jth regiment, U. S. V. T., was cap- . • was fired at -Fashions PORTLAND. prisoners of war. British mounted in- tured by the insurgents last month In the thp question Bryan by Re- The bulletin concludes as follows: MADE SU11E OF DEATH. oetlodtflstp fantry, scouting from Bindley, had Gap- Island of Marinduque, was recovered by publicans who asked him to explain the the American rescue force “It may be stated that during years tain Wiltshire killed yesterday about the trusts. He ha I an answer that through mistaking a for the in which the course of with all the members of his party, coming winter are richer in wages declined, party of forty Boers in khaki for friends. A New York Saloon Keeper Who Took made the crowd guy the questioner every ^ the rates of 1891 and 1892 In many In- time. It was ‘There is a detail and effect,—have a smartness Boer commandoes continually harrassed No (Tiauces. THE WEATHEK. Republican stances remained and in like Beautiful. unchanged the British column while marching from Governor and a Republican legislature in of styletliat’s inspiringtofur fanciers. manner during the last few years in to New York and what have they done to Bindley Kroonstad, We’ve selected a few of the choicest Our Fall and Winter stock In footwear Is which the course of New York,October general wages has a 14.—Henry Wilkens, throttle the ice trust for he is too busy arriving dally. We nave already received TheJBoers captured detachment of the been upward, the wages in these in- a Nassau street saloon keeper, Killed him- out here about it.5 Boas, Muffs, Capes, and Coats from many of the latfestind nobbiest styles. Just Cheshire regiment which was escorting telling you the kind of Boots and Shoes that pay stances have of to self He was over con- you not, course, responded an near today. despondent “The same charge was made Mr. the most fashionable Furriers. to for. In oilier cities. Our empty wagon Frankfort, They by $6 $10 large In tinued ill-health. Wilkens left his on the best make of the general rise. other Instances the ■ at in Nebraska and all the prices High grade released the driver but kept tne wagon.’ Bryan length new this footwear from to home in In th9 after They’re entirely autumn,— range $2.00 $6.00. per cent of decrease was notably large Brooklyn morning press of the country nad your answer to the of his wife seveial time s When he in beautiful in finish. during years depression, while dur- FOOTBALL THE CAUSE. kissing it, given, I think in a speech in the same superior quality, to his saloon In this he tele- SCIENTIFIC FITTERS. ing the last two years of the period, the gob city State, "Every reader of the papers, too, an him a reverse is true and a much larger Increase phoned undertaker, telling knows of your action as Governor in Our clerks are in and ASa co Boy Dies m Result of luxuries adopts fitting shoes, took than that indicated friend of his was dead and the undertaker THE HATTER, this is everything for the feet. We take really place by respect to the ice trust and I am under Received lu Game. the of just as much pains in fitting yfiur feet to the table. In other words, wages in would probably get job burying the impression also that you reoommeud- 197 Middle St. footwear at lower prices. some instances show but little fluctua- him. At noon, he sent a bootblack wltb October 14—Forecast: Fair such a We carry more than one line foot- Boston, ed the legislation under which have a larger as- while in other instances are a note to Mrs, Wilkens and followed this weather and moderate Geo. A. Coffin, M’g’r. wear, consequently you tion, they October reoeived in Monday Tuesday, trust might be reached in New York,” sortment to select your footwear from. Saco, 14—Injuries with another by a second boot black to temperature, northwesterly to west Governor Roosevelt's follows: a scrimmage in a football game yesterday reply the undertaker. The two notes announced winds. ♦♦♦♦ resulted in the death today of Ernest H “My Dear Sir—I thank yon very much his suloide and brought the wife and Washington, October 14—Weather con- for letter of the eleventh inst. Townsend, 19 years old, son of Enoch H. your wBassas® to the saloDn. Not m'rMHwrr undertaker being able ditions and general forecast: The storm i7iicu xu.i u u«xis.a c*o iu tuo g&m The Townsend. The game was played at Saco xujrt ^ucuitt" CENTER & to In the were and that was central In New this McDOWEU, Eye. between get police brought Jersey tion contained In your letter he simply driving park the Saco Athletic broke down the door. On the bar was a morning has moved to the Massachusetts what he either knows or to ■ China for 539 Congress St. football team and the Roc hester (N. H.) says ought note which read: “Body In the Ice coast, its centre being apparently at sea know to be without the founda- It can look and and be eleven. Townsend was a member of the slightest j FITTERS. laugh leer, FOOTWEAR box,” southeast of Nantucket, Cable communi- tion in fact. He made a similar statement dazed or dull or clear, or love or hate team auu ui n JiilA-up UU WtlS Wilkens was found dead in the big ice cation with that island is Interrupted. I knocked down with such force that his in Nebraska. then answered him and | Decorating. and sneer. It can woo or wound, bos in the cellar. The door of it was High northeasterly winds with rain have him in return T£i£J was so as to asked whether he would 750 ot' succumb or retreat or spline injured seriously We have pieces 5 subjugate, shut tight and gas fumes filled it. along the New England coast of the result 1 n his death today. He was well prevailed pay the obligations government in triumph. This Intelligent, speaking The a of clothes from Boston to China for the decorator's brush, i known in Baoo where until body hung by piece Eastport. gold or in silver if eleoted. He never can also be recently organ misfitted, abused line from two hooks driven into a joist During the last 24 hours rain has fallen answered but as state- all handsome all for § he had been employed. my question, my I patterns, and ruined, or fitted and overhead. A 45 calibre revolver was tied from Virginia to Maine, including Penn- ment was broadcast he must correctly printed have use or ornament. We wish to 9 of SIGHTED Portland, Maine, preserved. Avoid these evils by hav- DISABLED STEAMER^ about his chest and a rubber hose fas- sylvania and New York The temperature seen it and therefore he must know that close out the entire lot i ing your eye carefully examined and Boston, October 14.—The Uunard tened to the gas lixture, hung at his side. changes have been unimporant. General- there is no warrant In fact for the state- quiokly of the weather Is indicated for accurately fitted with suitable steamer Ultonia, which arrived here this The arrangement revolver showed ly fair Monday ment as to the ice trust. I to make room for holiday ■ CAPITAL, from care and It was fastened and Tuesday In all districts, except to the $100,000.00 lenses, The apparatus which I use morning Liverpool, reports sighting great pains. “In my message New York leg- and will make a liberal § New where the weath- in the is the best that the British steamer St. Regulus October with a piece of clothesline, the strands of northern England islature I recommended certain action examining eyes discount to Prices i and latitude 61.27. which had been unwound and so fastened er will clear during Monday. about trusts. The did not act early buyers. Surplus Undivided Profits, $33,000,00 science has produced. A call at my 12, 43.U4, longitude legislature the Atlantic coast the winds will be ■ She was to the as to make it almost On in office will convince of lying still apparently disabled weapon point along the line I suggested but it did pas3 marked plain figures. Solicits the accounts of you this fact, (wares, BauI(§,Mer- man's fresh north to west, On ihe lakes and requested to be reported. She did not directly toward th9 heart. A yard mostly a very stringent anti-trust bill introduced -— cantile Firms, Corporation1* and ask for assistance. of twine, fastened to the trigger, had a the winds will be light and variable. a Democrat and 1 it. The at- Individuals, and is prepared to fur- by signed i 1 end of it so Storm are on the 1 BURBANK. DOUGLASS & CO. 1 nish its patrons the best facilities loop In the other as to make warnings displayed torney general is now proceeding against and liberal accommodations. It possible for Wilkens to slip his foot Atlantic coast from Portland to.Easlport, the ice trust under this bill. Mr. Croker 242 Middle St. ■ octli-eodtr I Examine the eyes free. into it and pull the trigger In that. He Forecast for Monday and Tuesday for and his fellow stockholders In the loe on a Maine: had evidently stood half barrel near- Clearing Monday; Tuesday fair, trust through their attorneys are fighting Interest Paid on the and the revolver fresh northwesterly winds. Geposits. N. T. by, adjusted rope us on technical legal points through every WORTHLEY, JR„ and bad turned on the gas and put the stage of the proceedings. THE 0 L D FA ii M E K S ’ 478 1-2 WEATHER REPORT. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. CONGRESS ST. end of the tube in his mouth. He had LOCAL “Now, as I say, Mr. Bryan knows all Almanac '‘At this season of the year MONUMENT then stepped oil the half barrel, There Portland, Oct. 14, 1000.—The local from my previous answer. He says: SQUARE. this, look out about having house A little Interviews and In his chilly. Correspondence Invited. octtkltflstp was a bullet wound chest and two weather bureau records the following: knows perfectly well that I cannot ‘sup- tir ui lit and morning Is better than a steady lire that makes the house too hot in middle of cartridges in the revolver had been dis- 8 a. m.—Barometer. 80 113; thermome- press the Ice trust’ in any manner save CULLEN C. President. lav.” It should continue .a little further and CHAPMAN, ter, 64; dew 64; rei. humidity, 3harged. point, 97, by due process of law and that the at- lay that BENSON’S ALWAYS READY direction of the wind, NE; velocity of THOMAS H. EATON. Cashier. is CH ARCOAL is the best fuel for a little lire. the wind, 10; stute of weather, It. rain. torney general proceeding against it IIAY'S MIDDLE 10c AT ALL -- PHARMACY, ST. BRYAN’S DAY. under the law and is BIG BAGS GROCERS. DIRECTORS: QUIET 8 p. m.—Barometer, 29,906; thermome- l^ing hampered by ter, 54; dew point, 54; rel. humidity, 100; the delays inevitable in attacking a cor- CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, SETH L. LARRA5EE, DON’T LOSE H direction of the wind, NE velocity of poration well defended by able lawyers E. M. STEADMAN. PERLEY P. BURNHAM, FOR THE Since the world was IV111 Continue OHto Campa'gn To- She wind, 8; state of weather, It. rain, 11 |11 young when the corporation contains stockhold- SIGHT OF BRICE M. EDWARDS. JAMES F. HAWKES day. Maximum temperature, 66; minimum COLDER have tried kind ers as as Mr. Croker and his as- people every mean wealthy HENRY S. OSGOOD ADAM P. temperature, 64; temperature. 55; THIS SPACE. LEIGHTON, maximum wind £0 N sociates. Mr. Bryan knows that where MW&Ptf DAYS. a of trick to cheat the old man velocity, E; precipi- Akron, Ohib, October 14.—W. J, the is these | who carries the and the Bryan, tation—24 hours, .73 attorney-general undertaking scythe ;he Democratic Presidential candidate, I have & Felt Lung Protectors 50c proceedings absolutely nothing My daily talks which now Xo. 319, ;pent the day very quietly. He was the WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. to do with them. He therefore snows * hour-glass. until Chamois s »uest of Grant and aside will be discontinued Monday, Lung Protectors, To thos^ who want to look Judge from The agricultural department weather that I have taken every step that can in the at which time w, ?oing out to church forenoon he Oct. possibly be taken in the matter. Under October 29th, they __75c as as in ! bureau for yesterday, 14, taken at 8 young they really are, remained indoors ali day. He attended these circumstanceg'-it Is for M New Hot Water Bottles 75c m p. m., meridan time, the observation for unnecessary will bo continued. * ;he Lined) of their hairs, there West Congregational church and section in this me to comment upon his continual repi- GEO. P. (Cloth spite gray ;his being given order; My office during this time will he CORNISH, a sermon by Rev. J, L of a statement whloh he must know is one comfort: Hair ie^d preached direction of wind, state of tltion Maker B a The Latest Hot Water Bot- Ayer’s Temperature, £ but there were no political refer- has not the slightest foundation in fact. in charge of my assistants. of Men’s tie £ Javis, weather: ClOtHeS. e in Pure Rubber $1.50 e restores color to •nces in the sermon and Mr, was “Whether the ice trust can be Warranted Two Years. Vigor always Bryan Bogton. 54 degrees, N, cldy; New legally Special and exclusive s --- s hair. ; Glowed to come and go as any other vis- Vork. 58 NW. Philadel- dissolved is a which must be iu gray degrees, rain; question designs imported Good T 60 woolens. £ Throat Atomizers 50o tor would have been. Tomorrow Mr. phia, degress, W, cldy; Washing- settled by the courts and similarly it is — R _ C. Ayer ton, 64 degrees W, cldy; Albany, 56 £ ® J. Company, fcfryan will continue his Ohio tour com- a question to be settled in accordance A. Nl. WENTWORTH, E Oil Spray Atomizers 75c iegrees, N, rain; Buffalo, 58 degrees, 571 St, Practical paratively restful. He has not been re- 66 svith law whether or not of the Tam- Congress T. j". Chemists, Lowell, Mass., w, p, cldy; Detroit, degrees, N, clear; any ( so 62 Practical Optician, TTP ONE FLIGHT. Cough Drops and Balsams. peated to make many speeches a day Chicago, degrees, E, dear; St. Paul, many leaders who hold stock In It are 16 degrees, SE, clear; Huron, •epMFM&Wimlp Ayer’8 Sarsaparilla Ayer’s Hair Vigor md in most oases the speaking stands Dakota, amenable under the law. The trust It- 640 1-3 Congress St. 10 degrees, SE, char; Bismarck, 66 de- ESTABLISHED IN 1841. Pills Pectoral I ava been in the immediate of Is one that can be said to Ayer’s Ayer’s Cherry vicinity crees, S, clear; Jacksonville, 72 de- self certainly Cure Comatone Ayer’s Ague Ayer’s ;he railroad depots. He has also been re- crees, E, clear, be a bad cruet, dealing as it does in an Office Hours,- iSSSigifS; possession a vast amount of stuff, a large wa3 carried and three cheers were given COBURN WILL CASE. THE SACK OF PERU. portion of which has been taken from MM BE ACCEPTED. for President Mitchell. The resolutions looters. General Chaffee has not decided i were drafted by a committee of thirteen, Still tile Money of the Great Estate with to Us but it regard disposition will appointed at the morning session, of Makes Law Bn*luet«. probably be sold at auction. which the national president was chair- American soldiers have nut been offici- man. Augusta, October 13 —An Interesting allowed to loot bat to j Americans Have Done ally only forage, Mr. In an Interview with a tbe law courtI Carpets Goal Railroads Set- Mitchell, j opinion was rendered by which means that May parties have gone out of the Associated Press on >»' ! representative In case of ■■ Friday tbe George Page, —a—■* '1 Some of It. daily over the American and said: ?. quarter tle the Question. the outcome of the convention trustee, of iskowhegan, vs. Abner Paul ^ collected the most needed the the in con- & things by “The action of delegates Marston and otbers of California, invoiv-1 such as advance of troops, bedding, furniture for vention today in accepting an ing some $150,000. camp use, etc. ten per cent providing they receive as- Tbe will of tbe late Abner Cobum gave continue In From Most of the soldiers on the march to surances the advance will of his estate to Alonzo C. France a certain share i Bat the Officials Why; Tried to Pekin threw force until t, next year, demon- In trust him for p away their blankets and Creak in Ranks of Idle Strikers May April Marston to be held by other which strates that the miners are considerate of his Abner Paul Marston. Alonzo impediments rendered the son, --^— the public interest involved and are dis- the trust #> Stop it. march under a burning sun unbearable. Come. C. Marston declined to accept posed to be conciliatory; and yet the trus- At night, now, they would suffer from and Georg9 N. Page was appointed mine owners refase to join hands with became 21 Oc- cold if they had not been allowed to tee. Abner Panl Marston j of the to a Our patterns French Axmin- miners in bringing the strike and the asked for a private commandeer the It tober 1309, plaintiff necessary covering. close. The for the responsibility suffering decree of the court as to whether the is human nature if the soldier a only boys that on tne of the sters are made with deep pile, have rich this will entail poor trust ended there or continued after- in should President Mitchell Has Missionaries a that duty pick robes of ermine, eastern rest with Played large cities will entirely wards. It that Marston ; fox appeared young gray skins and other warm furs the The operators have now Oriental colorings and designs, and are best * in Confidence in Men. operators. before peaching his majority spent money Part Game. rather than those of a coarser and an to that the uglier opportunity prove proposi- rapidly aDd made three assignments of Some of the most offered them was male in for the hall, the library, or appearance. persis- tion by good his share to four different parties to sev- adapted dining tent looters have been the missionaries. faith. If are to ten they willing pay per eral loans aggregating $13,51# and they cent advance to con- room. Recently meeting one with five cart- they certainly ought also made answers to the bill in equity of t to months The mine loads of furs and antique furniture Collerits in Are tinue pay for six Page. It also appeared that in January, Prince Ching and His Hound of Operation workers will all remain on strike until are beau iful examples of the re- Mejor Walier asked the missionary by 1900, Alonzo C. and Abner Paul Marston They they are officially notified by the officers Calls. what right he had taken the things and Heavily Hoarded. made a joint conveyance of the entire I of the union that the strike i3 declared at fined art of the most artistic people in the to his astonishment was told that they property to George H. Collins. an end. There win be no exception to i had been taken by permission of Major The detendants all contested that the this rule. I cannot understand any good world. Waller. He informed the trust ended at Abner Paul's majority missionary reason ehould not ac- why the operators and the court drawn that he was mistaken as he himself was In its rescript by the conditions named in the miners' As the autumn demands are Hazleton, Pa., October 14.—The indi- cept Whitehouse so holds and decrees particular- (Correspondence of the Associated Pr:-sa ) Waller and that he should Judge Major confis- resolution, that there vidual coal operators who could be seen I. of course, hope that the shall be turned over to Pekin, September 7.—Prince Ching, cate bit of it property every will be a termination of this con- we would that here today, declined to discuss the action speedy Collins and that settle his final ac- ly active, suggest early selec- who visited the ministers Page foreign yester- test and in taken by the anthracite miners' conven- I believe that the future the count at an day did not receive that cordial reception TO PAOTINU FI. early day. tion at Scranton, yesterday. Neither operators will be disposed to treat with tions be made from these exclusive d.signs. p he seemed to expect. At the British lega- would they say what steps the employers more consideration their employes than WOMEN AS CONDUCTORS. a tion, the first one he visited, the de- have in the ..... Expedition of the Allies is on Its probably would take. It is evident from they past, ___ a meanor of Sir Clande MacDonald was “1 am satisfied with the action Way. their reticence that the individual mine entirely chilly in the extreme and the visit occu- They Kru the Cars In Rockland fo owners are waiting to see what the large taken by the miners. They did not decide pied no longer than live minutes. coal carrying railroads that mine coal the question with a view of pleasing me, Sweet Charity’* Sake. Prince Ching was in his sedan chair, Tien 'lain, October 12, via Taka, Octo- will do. but took the step because it satisfied them W. T. KILBDHN borne on the shoulders of eight gorgeous- ber 12 and October It is It was In their hands and showed an COMPANY, Shanghai, 13.—The reported in the coal region tonight they ly apparelled servants preceded by four Rockland, October 13—That the Rock- expedition against Pao 'ling Fa departed that the presidents or those roads will extraordinary spirit of fairness," Chinese officials of high rank, each wear- and, Thomaston & Camden electric road in the morning In two columns. The hold a conference in New York tomorrow When Mr. Mitchell was asked In what 24 FREE STREET. ing the insignia of the pea-cock feather. would befwell patronized Saturday was v German, French and Italian troops, who for dlscossU n of the action of the conven- manner the operators would be notified A troop of acted as es- an assured fact, for well known young j Japanese cavalry are to take under tion. in view of the part, command of Gen fact that they do not — .————... cort and guard. From the British lega- ladle3 of thl6 city acted in the capacity ol — J ; Bailload, head of the French military There was a story afloat today that the recognize the United Mine Workers, he tion th3 cavalcade went to the Ueiman conductors. This was a novel feature force? in will follow the direct will convention s said the would Una It China, operators accept the operators probably — legation bat were refused admission to considering the worthy object to which route to Pao while 2U00 Brit- decision but has come to sur- out the Ting Fu, nothing the tnrough newspapers. the of the the grounds, being informed by the Chi- receipts day will be devoted. ish soldiers under Lord will face in on base ‘‘We most of our Information Campbell this region wnich to the gathered who were in the nese Interpreter of the legation that the Many habit of walking make a detour to the South of the Pao that the Unlt8d Aline Workers’ as to what the are report operators doing,he availed themselves a representatives ol His Imperial Majesty, or rlcfe in order to river a number of officials are on the said,“from the 1 Ting through large Bay they waiting newspapers,and suppose Bee what kind of a conductor a the Emperor of Germany were not receiv- woman to be are the same.” villages supposed “Boxer1'com-! operators and they will contlnsue to close thsy doing can make. ing social calls at present from Chinese munities. Both coiumna will keep in up the collieries that have been in opera- The following telegram was sent to- cffi cials. Tne lady conductors who owned the touch with the boat and train which tion since the strike four weeks night to the mine workers of the anthra- began street railway, Saturday,October 13th, for At the Spanish legation where also the them. A cite accompanied junk armed ago. There are many reports in circula- region: the benefit of Rockland’s Old Ladies’ French minister as his residence resides, with qaval 12-pounder and two Maxims tion that If the strike continues much “Scranton, Pa., October 18. Home reported at the street railway wait- A Man’s was the call lasted twelve destroyed, only is with the Pekin column. a break in the ranks of the Idle longer, “Reports are being circulated In some ing room, Main street, In season to take and at the Austrian as minutes hardly The will make a demonstra- men will occur. | expedition sections that the strike.Is settled and the cars on time per schedule. Tne regular long. tion a wide not President Mitchell and his through territory here-1 associate men are expected to return to work. You conductors run cars and the ladles col- At the Russian over an hour tofore covered the allies. While no reassert their confi- legation by | officials, however, are hereby notified that no settlement has lected the money without ringing in was spent. From there the American opposition Is at Pao dence that the men both union and non- COLLAR expected Ting Fu, been made and no attention shonld be fares, returning the collection to olerka at was visited. Here the was the commanders believe that legation prince hostilities union will remain away from the mines to of tnls kind. When a theoflice who counted and j paid any reports reported the received Mr. and the members in the by Conger are^posslble interventing country. until after the strike is declared off. settlement Is effected you will be notified reoeipts of each conductor. ought to fit as neatly and comfortably t» of the legation. The Frince told Mr. There is a fear in this a LI HUNG AT PEKIN. prevalent region by circular,under seal of our organiza- as if made for him,—tailor made, in fact,— H that he felt ashamed to look that if some of the men do return to Conger tion and signed by the national and dis- BRIEFLY TOLD. whatever the price. ft will fit perfectly if 3 him in the taoe but that personally he London,October 14—A special despatch work trouble would arise trict offioers. propably bought and ’twill have as much from Tien here, just, | had done all In his power to prevent the Tsin under date of Ootober through efforts of the strikers to persuade “John President United Min Mitchell, as the most expensive —wear as announced the arrival of style sort, oastrophe tha*- had occurred but the force 12, at Pekin the men to remain on strike. Workers of America.” Senator Hanna says the coal strike I well too. Our Hi regular price is 15c. ■] of events had proved too much for him. Hung Chang. According to a special All the collieries that are working still will come to an end In a few days, They were marked for Saturday’s sale at or I Ohing said that he had merely come to despatch from Hong Kong the rebels have remain heavily guarded. A REPUBLICAN FORECAST. William Schreiber, the defaulting Ell- I IOc, a and a an again defeated the of Admiral $1.00 dozen, we've decided to con- pay visit of respect to old friend. It army Uo, THE SOLDIERS WAIT. zabethport banker, is still at large but is tinue this sale for is stated on reliable authority that at the wh® was pursuing them in a northeast- believed to be in New Jersey. Monday only. After that Shenandoah, Pa., October 14,—Gener- Japanese legation, Ching was informed erly direction from San Chum, killing 40 The| Russians have seized the Niu- 15c as before. al Gobin, in charge of the State troops NrKInlt}- Will Surely Have 370 Elec- that Japan was uttelry opposed to any and capturing many imperial troops, Dhawang railway at the terminus of the located here since the strike riot of Sep- toral Votes. division of China by the powers and that The despatch adds that the condition of Shan Hal Kwan line. This is the first tember 21, is anxiously awaiting the both England and America would stand Canton is shaky, as the troops there have step the Russians have taken on the right verdict of the operators in regard to the by her In this demand; that China would been greatly depleted. sank of the Amur. terms of settlement agreed upon at the Standard have to pay very heavily for the trouble A special from Shanghai dated Octo- Chicago, Oct. 14.—Henry C. Payne, The rebellloh In the Yang Tse region doing Co., Scranton convention. He is anxious to vice chairman of the she has caused but It would not be In loss ber 12, 6ay3 dysentery is raging among Republican national s growing rapidly. away and to send the home of It is now believed here the at Tien Tsin and that Count get troops executive committee cave outbis { territory. that troops tonight W, C. 544 St. but the outbreaks at Oneida and Lattl- \ HEAR WHO WENT PIG SHOOT- Ware, Mgr. Congress the settlement of the situation will he Von Waldersee intends to transfer his first forecast of the election. mer iast week and the condition of affairs ING. made by an international commission, headquarters to Pekin shortly. Mr. Pa>ne made an estimates of the in the Panther creek region causes him to or LI HUNG’S VISIT. the either at The Hague Washington, at votes by states aud in doing so divided (From Topeka State Capitol.) hesitate. It is probable that there will which China will not be represented. If Pekin, October 12, via Tien Tsin, Oc- the states into four classes—24 The black tear of the Alleghanies Is be no movement of troops until it is states, the opinion of high officials here can be tober 13, and Shanghai, October 14.—Li 270 electoral votes certain for Me 1 lothlng If not a humorist. W hile his days known whether the proposed terms of having taken as a ; ire few and full of he guide, Russia, Germany, Hung Chang began to make his formal 12 states 115 usually trials, agreement are acceptable to the opera- Kinley; having electoral France and possibly Italy are in favor of call upon the legations today. This af- ] uakes the most of them, often to the_ tors. votes certain for Bryan; 6 states having a division of China with a merely nomi- ternoon he visited the British and Ame- ihagrin of his lord and master, man. His 3S electoral votes in which the chances nal Chinese empire, while England, rican representatives. Generals Chaffee ippowfee tor young purs, is otisn ms STRIKE IS ON. of Republican or Democratic success are on the Issues of the America and Japan wiil demand the open and Wilson, assisted United States Min- indoing, but there are some smart bears WHISTLE BLEW, campaign. even and three states having 24 votes in Including the Gover- door policy, a heavy indemnity and for a ister Conger in receiving Earl Li, who ex- yho manage^to catch a shoat or two once speech tonight, nor But Alin era Will Accept Ten Per which the chances are 60 to 40 in favor a Hooted and Coul Carta Itattl etl Roosevelt has addessed nine audi- long period the policing of the country pressed anxiety to make peace. Li n while wltnout coming to grief. Boys of the Democrats. Mr. ences in by an international force. The general Hung Chang and Prince Ching will Cent Raise. Payne’s forecast Farmer John Shuck, who lives away About, Kentucky since 3 o’clock, when he spoke at consensus of opinion of the American and shortly address a note to the foreign min- is based on the last reports received ] ;ack in the mountains, makes a business Henderson. Tomorrow ha will rest from < if so quietly, st British ministers and generals is that isters asking that a meeting be held far Scranton, Pa ,October 13,—The anthra- all the states and is as follows: raising hogs A year "or after he reaching Lexington Louisville, Ky., October 13.—Louisville 6 a, t tarted in the m., seldom if ever in the history of the world the purpose of th3 cite coal miners now on alter a Por McKinley—California, 9; Connecti- business all the bears Monday. beginning negoti- strike, tonight gave Governor Roosevelt an en- has any been more looted ations for Deace.* two late this 15; vithin a radius of 100 mile3 had heard of city completely days’ convention, afternoon cut, 6; Illinois, 24; Indiana, Iowa, 13; ] thusiastic the ; t. At least that is what Shruck thinks reception, programme and gutted than Pekin and It is mainly He expressed a preference for the Tsnng decided to accept the ten per cent net In- Kansas, 10; Maine, 6; Massachusetts, 15; JONES TO kt any rate, Shuck’s young pigs concluding with a crowded meeting at ROOSEVELT. due to the influence of General began Chaeffe Li Yamen as a meeting It is crease In wages offered by the mine own- Michigan, 14; Minnesota, 9; New Hamp- to at an rate 1 lie place. disappear alarming from the auditorium. This was in marked Democratic Leader Says llie Gov- and the British General that the stated that to ers will continue the shire, 4; New Kew in inclosure which he deemed Gaselee, owing foreign objections providing they pay- Jersey, 10; York, 36; impregna- contradistinction to the offered te. At first he did not understand it, I greeting ernor Is Lying, sacred city itself has not suffered the Yun Lu has withdrawn from the post of ment of the advance until next April and \prth Dakota, 3; Ohio, 23; Oregon, 4; ] Chen a friend suggested bears. him at Elizabethtown,the last stop before same fate.. In fact, most of the members commissioner. will abolish the scale. If the Pennsylvania, 32; Rhode 4; Chicago, October 13,—Chairman Jones peace sliding op- Island, Full of the bear Shuck loaded a the reached this story, speolal city. of the of the embassies, their families and even Li doubt as to erators consider the South Dakota, 4; Vermont, 4; with and laid in Democratic national committee, Hung Chang expresses proposition unaccept- Washing- shotgun slugs wait for The Republicans had done all in their the mlsslonaris, think that a great mis- the of the decree able the miners are to arbitrate ton, 4, West Virginia, 6; Wisconsin, 12; 1 lis enemies. Six nights he sat up wlth- referring to Gov. Roosevelt’s association authenticity banishing willing to make the candidate’s stop there 1 mt result, and on the seventh, when power of his take was made In not looting It and Prince Tuan. the questions at issue. They also decided Wyoming, 3. Total 270. name with “private ownership fired almost to death, he went to bed, a pleasant one. No sooner had the Gov- it to the to continue the strike until the For Arkansas in trusts,*• said statement burning ground. They argue operators Bryan—Alabama 11; 8; two of his pigs disappeared. Then he ernor mounted the with Gen. today: “Any IN GREAT FORCE. platform made that If all the property of the merchants, to the convention s The Florida Louisiana Miss- 1 nought of a trap gun Shuck’s trap gun by anybody that I am in any way agree proposal. 4; Georgia 13; 8; Buckner and other members of his par- Pekin, Thursday, October 11 —The vas an elaborate affair, calculated to kill connected bankers, pawn-brokers and even the resolution is as follows: 9; Montana 3; North Carolina with or interested in any orga- issippi 11; within a radius of ten ty, than an attempt was made to break Boxers are in force east and west of verything miles nization that homes of the very have been great ■ is in sense a is people looted “We, your committee, respectfully sub- South Carolina 9; Tennessee Texas vhen it went off It was ioadei with the Small carried any trust, Pao Fu. Chinese officials 12; 15; up meeting. boys and burned, should the of Ting reports mit the resol to the muzzle and absolutely untrue. The made that why property following preamble and u- 12. Total 115. ilugs pointed at the banners on the outskirts of the charge are that the Virginia Bryan those mainly be saved and imperial troops defeated tions for consideration: ipen door cf the sty £ where, he reasoned, the American Cotton Hale is a responsible your Even chance—Deleware crowd and coal were driven company the with but intelli- 3; Kentucky iny sensible bear would enter, A string empty wagons trust, held sacred for their future use. Boxers, heavy loss, “W’hereas, the anthracite coal was the occasion of a letter writ- operators 13; Nebraska < icross the door the at full the The from allies and other Maryland 8; S; Nevada 3; provided necessary speed through square ten It Is an every day sight to see gence gathered have notices an advance by me, and published at the time, in soldiers, posted offering ixploding arrangement. steam whistle on a mill close was sources indicate that the Chinese Utah 3. Total 38. by which I camp-followers and members of the riff troops of ten cent over wages After setting tne t rap the first stated the fact of my connection per formerly paid, time, blown and half a hundred men or were to in f.ivor of Democrats— ! shuck went to bed loudly riff that is the defeated. have Sixty forty confident of having with that company. That letter following army, selling and signified their willingness to more shouted “Hurrah for explains Colorado 4; Idaho 3; Missouri 17. Total rear meat for breakfast. About mid Bryan,” all sorts of things, the silver BOXERS RECEIVED GOVERNMENT other with their own everything and was published and exten- particularly adjust grievances he heard the go off Rising when the Governor De- 24. night gun began speaking. shoes which were used as cash, valued at AID. and he hurried to the and arrived I sively circulated. If Mr. Roosevelt h8d employes; nastily, sty spite the fact that he had a sor3ness of in time to see the wanted to seven, thirteen thrlty and fifty dollars, 15.—The “Whereas, have failed to lust favorite of his inform himself, he hai the London,October Standard pub- they specify his throat which had compelled him to to lock disappear, personally conducted by : of sin- acordlng weight. Hundred dollar lishes mail advices form Tien the of time this advance would re- A MAINE SCHOONER LOST. opportunity doing so. If he is a Tsin giving length large black bear. With his I shorten all his earlier speeches the customary during cere man he watches gwere selling for five but now a main in and have also to < will not, after that list of 54 documents that wera seized in force, failed New York, October 14.—The Red Cross mriosity ffruin had sniffed at the gun I day, he proceeded to make himself heard reading prices have gone up and silver shoes are abolish the 1 refore he ventured into the A I letter, make the statement- that the Ame- the Yamen of the viceroy after the cap- sliding soale method of deter- line steamer Cametense whloh arrived sty. paw in of the noise Above the shriek the near the spice for two-thirds of their :aught string trigger, ex- rican Cotton Hale is a trust. selling value and ture of the city and fell into the hands of mining wages; we would recommend: this from Manaos and j company morning Para, noding the trap without harm to the of the steam whistle rang the words: other things accordingly. the before the “That this convention an ad- However, there is an old adage that a lie correspondents military accept brought as passengers Captain Sproul mar. Unfortunately, the buckshot tore “I call your attention to the attitude of The a well stuck to is as as the proprietor of Pekin hotel has authorities had seized the Yamen. These vance of ten cent the seven hrough the sty, kiiilng four and good troth. per providing opera- and shipwrecked seamen of the I pigs Mr. Bryan's friends on the subject of it Is silver over Lriving the remainder out of the tonght, stated, worth a include reoelpts for mcney paid to Boxer tors will continue its payment until April sohooner E. Lonnand of Thomaston etj. Mary ; law and order.” —THE RAINBOW quarter of a million at a cost of for to tneir and will abolish the scale DISQUALIFIED. dollars, generals supplies troops of 1, 1901; sliding which was abandoned at sea on Septem- Then he waved his hand to the crowd j less than j fifty thousand. ■every of actions and of in the Lehigh and the ber 17th while on the from New York, October 13.—Cornelius kind, reports Ijats Schuylkill regions; voyage Fer- | and continued: “It is natural that the The Sikh soldiers have done a lot of casualties and rewards aid to scale of in the two last named dis- Vanderbilt’s 70-foot Rainbow has generals wages candlna for Martinique. The Mary E. j men who have tried to demdve sloop In BODY-RESTORER Kentucky trading silver, buying from the Kus- and the families of the all tricts tojemain at ten cent been disqualified in all tbe races she won killed, clearly stationary per Lermond was a new vessel less than a of a free ballot should be opposed to free sians cheaply and selling at a profit. that the above the basis and under the of the New York proving authorities maintained present price; that year old. She sailed from Fernandlna speech. It is not extraordinary that the auspices A former street arab Yacht from New York the Boxer movement lavish the will to other on to Food is the club. She is also by by expendi- companies agree adjust August 24, bound Martinique with body-restorer, men who have stolen the gover norship diequaliHed has made a clear two thousand dollars 0 the Atlantic Yacht club and the ture. grievances complained with committees a cargo of lumber on when and who seek to steal It should not while September 17, you again with a capital of un- A in health, want nothing decisions of the nothing except canvass of the operators of the Wyo- of their own employes. about 2D0 miles S, S W. of Bermuda she dare hear the truth of history, but Newport Racing associ- limited cheek and no whatever shows “Should this ation and the Seawanhaka-Corinthian scruples ming valley that there is consider- proposition be unaccept- encountered a hurricane from S. E., to 1 )ut and wants should seek to gag an American citizen food; your baby Yacht club on the subject of his right to loot. Auc- able to able to the we have not been It opposition granting the miners operators, recommend that S. W accompanied hy a tremendous sea even before he had uttered one word of announced, Is almost tion sales take place at the British more concessions the convention but food. But, when certain they will concur with lega- any than those outlined propose that all questions in which vessel was dismasted and water lothing his opinions in a political controversy.” tion afternoon of looted in the clubs first named. every goods the original offer, namely, ten per cent at Issue be submitted to a fair and im- logged. All hands were IlnaJlr rescued ] lot want to This brought cheers and more inter- well, you In a turned in the but the are Increase quite get letter to Mr. Vanderbilt the race by troops, prices without any conditions. partial board of arbitration. by the steamer Hilary and landed at Para ruptions and the Governor was urged committee of the high, fetching sometimes more than the to a from “We would further jack to where food is Atlantio Yacht club According despatch Taka to recommend tha t on September 28, enough. not to further endanger his troat, but thanks him for things are usually sola for in the stores the Tribana at Rome the to under no circumstances whatever should calling attention to the expedition The Mary E. Lernrond registered 278 the most to permit a substitute to finish the pro- j One of delicate error in the matter of in normal times. Major Waller has in his aims to in there be a of work at of ballast which Mr. Pao-Ting-Fu assure, addition resumption any tons and hailed irom Thomaston. gramme, He rejected the suggestion, to the of the collieries in the is Vanderbilt called attention to when he chastisement the Boxer chiefs, until the operators signify oods, world, Scott's however, and Bpoke the full 15 minutes YOUISKY’S CASE, ref used the the of the It is their of this and trophies won by the Rain- THAT J OYFUL FEELING exploitation railways. acceptance proposition emulsion of cod-liver oil. allotted to him and was escorted to his to are October 13.—The! bow. expected last about forty days. you notified officially that ths strike Georgetown, Ky., train by a crowd. With the large exhlleratdng sense of renewed is ended and all return to work in a Youtsey trial has -been continued un#l: a body lYhen usual food is burden, “Just a put up job to break the health and up strength and internal clean- on the same Monday, bur there little chance day.” appears | t meeting,” was Governor Roosevelt’s which follows feeds you to restore liness, the use of Syrup of It Girdles the the of min- that It will be resumed then. It seems | enough Clobd. Judging by unanimity the comment when he returned to his Is to cour car, Figs, unknown the few who have ers in the above certain that Is In an : stomach; the same. accepting resolution and practically Youtsey baby “but I I back at them.” The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as guess got progressed beyond the old-time medi- the determined stand taken the extremely serious condition and may the best in the extends round by by op- The is food; When the train reached It cines and the world, body-builder Louisville cheap substitutes some- the earth. It's the erators it is bedeved a never recover. He is still in a stupor. one perfect healer of generally that lone was stormed an times offered [he is Scott’s by admiring, curious, out never accepted by the Cuts, Corns, Borns, Bruises, Sores. contest between the strikers and the body-restorer which followed the •CURES well-informed. Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Aches, the Cough of surging mob. party CATARRH Bay tbs genuine. Man- Felons, mine owners Is not There was emulsion cod-liver oil. j Pains and all Skin in- unlikely. and uorkt off the Cold. to the Galt house. been intro- OF ufactured by the California Eruptions. Only j I Having i STOMACH.BOWELS,KIDNEYS Fig Svrup fallible Pile cure See a box at H. P. Si great enthusiasm in the convention when We'll send you a little to try if you like. Laxativ- Brnma Quinine Tablet* cure a cold duced by A. E. W ilson, candidate for Co. Gooid. 577 the 5COTT Si Peat 1 | Congress street, drug store. counter proposition to the operators in tea day. No Cure, No lay. Price 25 cents BOWNE, 409 street, New York. FrMALEORGANA | Congress, the Governor spoke at lengtt ^ BOWDOIN WINS. at full back. Tufts tried the oenter resulted In favor of the Hoboes a scorn by SEASON OYER. WONDER OF THE AGE Levi French, Union Station Ifwy. Mall — twloe but couldn’t move Uodwell. Per- of 25 to 24. Service, says: “My wife has taken only P?fr,nteWard, r e Conner Base hits—Brooklyn, 1; New York, 4, shall continued the use of the water a quali- west kicked off to Pratt New 1. aot as a fluid to excite a current ties, in and have a look at > goal, Knight Pratt, q. b. Yates Finohe, q b Thompson Errors—Brooklyn, 1; York, battery while longer as I wish to make sure,; of 4 step aud > them. on the 15 yard line who ran back five Gregson, 1. h. b. StackDole Sharp—Miller, 1 h Batteries—Howell Farrell; Taylor of electricity. Analysis being, grains per my cure.’’ and i)r. of FRIOBS. P yards. Upton gained two yards through Hunt, r, h. b. Perkins Farmer—W ain wright Grady. tJ. 8. gallon: 8ilica 8.09, carbonate of W. Y. Philbrick Worcester, Upton-WUson, f. b. Cook—Chadwiok, r h Foster—Brown iron 0.03, carbonate of manganese 0.17, Mass,, writes a most remarkable letter center and immediately followed with Knight RECORD. Hale—Hyde, f b Halliday PITTSBURG'S w carbonate of lime 11.19, aluminia 0.09, that his wife has been a terrible sufferer, more. Then Hal Hunt circled lefc Hoore, Bowdoln, 0. Touch- $4.50, $5.50, $6.00 Each ? four 5; Tufts, Harrison. Primrose. sulphate of magnesia 3.84, ohloxdde of cal- being confined to her bed half of the | down, Hunt. Dyer of Tufts. Umpire, Referee, Pittsburg, Pa., October 13.—Pittsburg end for 3(1 yards and was tackled out of Umpire, Linemen, Craig, Grisworld. Touch cium 2.93, chloride of magnesium 10.10, time, for years with rheumatism, His Kereee, Locke of Bowdoln a de- Linesmen, ended the season as it began, with chloride of sodium 16.82, chloride of po- medicine as well as all noted specialists5 bounls. Uregson gained two through Fogg and Brown. Tim. Walker. downs, Sharpe, Hale,Hyclo. Goals, Hale, r, Time, 2. Total 0. feat. Menefee a live tassium 1.98, iodide of 6oaium 0.01, bro- had no effect whatever. The water has M. PERKINS & and four more 20 and 15 minute score, Yale, 17; Dartmouth, pitched great game, CO., right tackle Upton added halves of sodium oured and furthermore the Time, 30-minute halves, made In the mide trace, axseniate of soda entirely her, \N. of Pittsburg's hits being \ d HARDWARE d through the center. Marshall went | trace, phosphate of soda trace. Total per doctor writes, that he Is drinking and DEALERS, through right tackle for tan yards and U. 8. gallon, 49,75. using it on his bald head and it has # 8 Free St. P COLB V WON. AT Pho is n mifnno onltranf orvrl ro.. started a new growth of hair, now half Hunt cried the left for three. Upton and CAMBRIDGE. Pittsburg, 00000000 5—5 02003020 x—7 moves from the system the deposits like- an inch long. a and Hunt Played Football on a June Like at Chicago, ____S, Uregson eaoh gained yard Day Harvard Won With the Team VVUlcli ly to at any time destroy the health, and Mr. Henry Dodge of Portland, Maine, the three to the Orono. Base 7; Chicago, 10. sure In time to about and was cured of a cataract on the eye. made necessiry keep Will 1’lay tine Great Games, hits—Pittsburg, bring decay, ! Errors—Pittsburg, 4; Chicago, 1. Bat- what we call old age. The excess of lime Mr. N. G, Stone of Portland, Maine, ball. Upton hit the center for two [SPECIAL TO TIIE FURS REPAIRED. PRESS.] teries—Tannehill anil Donahue; Menefee Is removed from the system, as well as suffered HO years with gall stones. In Marshall failed to but Cambridge, Mass, October 13,—Har- yards, gain Upton Bangor, October 13.—At Orono this and Donahue. the urlo acid, something which it is live days time after drinking the water made live in two line dives On vard beat Columbia at foot ball he twelve and now he M HS. h. E. BOLTON wishes to announce that yards afternoon the eleven today claimed no other agenoies known to sci- passed gall stones, Colby college defeat- NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. is cured. sue is prepared to make or repair all kinds of the next Hunt made a beautiful run 24 to 0, the largest score Harvard has ence will accomplish. The power of this entirely play ed the of Maine eleven a University by water is undoubtedly accepted by scien- Mr. Geo. Burnham of Portland, one of Fur Seal of 30 yards around lefc end and scored a made this season. It was the first game Won. Lost. Per.Ct. CHtrmcnts, Skin Coats, score of 5 to 0. The game was played un- Club. tists and wise people wherever intro- the greatest business men In Maine, touchdown. Here Hamilton did some In ten years between the two colleges, whose extend not all over Capes and Collarettes, der conditions that prevented good work Brooklyn, 82 54 ,602 duced. Mr. Woodbury says it is druuk operations only woik in the and a closer score was expected The 7!) 60 .067 by physicians as well as recommended, the country but all over the world, was in all the up-to-date Eleven great Interfering by boxing either the as warm as Pittsburg, styles. years’ by team, day being and another I learned that cured of a very bad case of Salt Kheum; practical experience. Good work and reason- tackle, and putting three other men out Columbia team came up to their expec- Philadelphia, 75 63 .660 queer thing, one in June. The nearest that Universi- Boston, 66 72 .478 the water really stops falling hair and besides improving his sight and making able prices. of the way. failed to kick the tations, but the Harvard eleven showed Residence SSJ Alder Cor, of Portland. Uregson Maine came to was 65 75 .464 causes a new to come. Below I him feel young again, and he is of the St., ty of, scoring in the Chicago. growth cot2 dim coal. Score: Bowdoin, a; Tufts, 0. weakness which the coaches had not 64 75 .460 a few testimonials and remarkable belief that people could live to be 100 ilrst hair when she got the ball to within St. Louis. print Knight kicked off. Pratt jumped high realized. Their defensive was weaker Cincinnati, 62 76 .449 sayings, some of many witnesses testify, yearB of age by drinking this wonderful two feet of line and lost it on ^ Colby's New 60 78 .435 and these are only a few of the water. It Is also a natural Gold cure, REMOVAL and made a beautiful catch; then ran than at this time last year. Twice in the York, voluntary downs, Haggerty and Rice did practical- testimonials handed to Mr, Woodbury. Mr. Wcodbury having many testimonials, back 25 yards through by clever dodging game the Columbia team seemed able Mr Elmer Gen'l but the names he wished held in Of Paul Caster, *S. R. S., ly all of the work for the Colby team and Woodbury, Agt., Port- reserve, and was downed on the 40 to at will the Maine: as he had been requested not to publish in all finally yard her gain through Lawrencef HEAVY WEATHER AT SEA, land, Specialist chronic diseases, from 62:’ Con- touchdown was made In the second but could use us references on line. Bowdoln failed to gain her dis- tackle, while the ^Harvard backs gained Dear Sir—It gives me pleasure to in- them, ap- gress St-, to the Alt. Hope Health Bazaar, No. half after thirteen minutes of play by New York, October 14.—Incoming form you that one casa of the Waters of plication. These cases referred to, are 06Bedford St., betweiu Forest Avenue anil tance and tne ball went to Tufts on only through occasional weak of Grots where ue more who went around Maine's left playing trans-Atlantic steamers all Life have entirely cured me of a very bad only a few that Mr. Woodubry has in his Sr., Is fully prepared to Haggerty report very treat all chronic diseases of down*, Perkins gained three yards. the Columbia linemen. In punting,also, case of bladder and trouble. I possession, and he personally investigates whatsoever nature end. The best for Maine was weather and seas on the kidney with all the and playing heavy high baa case to him. The modern improved methods Pieroe.tne Ellis was Inferior to The have suffered for years, and have tried all every reported to big right guard,couldn:t gain. done he Morleff. only The liner known medical jurisprudence, having more by W. L. Cole, making several Atlantlo. Hamburg-American remedies without the slightest ra water cured him of rheumatism, and Lamb hit the line for two but the of the was the knowp [ commodious office room and operating room, yards encouraging part game a new of and he is a runs for a distance of 15 or 30 yards. Tin Cap Frio had heavy gales with high seas suit. There have been times when 1 was caused growth hair, and will bo open day and night to all who de- next play was stopped by liamlltoiLfor way Sawin and Daly eluded the Colum- unable to work I was in such and great Del ever and enthusiastic over the sire consultation. Grove Sr. and Forest summary and line-up: from October 3rd to 7th. From that time pain, Ave., a Joss Marshall tried the line but It was bia ends In receiving kicks and made time and time again I have had dizzy water. From his personal experience and cars pass the street. Remember the number- till the 11th wind moderated but little. 66 Bedford Portland. connec- IT. of come over me where I would have what others have told him ho joins with St., Telephone no use and after the next play which was long dodging runs down the field, Tne spells tion. octldtf M._Colby. On the J2th It Increased and blew with to sit down, seemingly exhausted. 1 Mr. Isham, the owner of the springs in a loss the ball went to Bowdoln on 1. e. r. Saunders was fiercely from the Hadlock, e,, game played very hurricane force and at two o'clock in was always one that was ready to take his belief that the Isham Springs may ELllott. I t. r. OF downs. t., Staples first. Haul Dashlel did some splendid anything that I would hear was good for have been the traditional fountain of per- CITY PORTLAND. JLlurln, 1. g. r g Clark t be afternoon a tremendous wave broke for which Ponce de D;on Cloudman made a beautiful run of 25 and insisted clean foot my trouble: every known remedy petual youth, KacklllTe. o. Thomas umpiring upon having c., over the bows, smashing the bridge and been taken 1 heard of the wondorfu 1 cures goughfc, and Mr. Isham had the good for Notice of Hearing. yards through Marshal but want out of H. E, Cole, r. g. ball. He ruled out Austin,the Columbia Eg., Atehiey severely injuring Captain Von Tlolten. this Waters of Life was doing and at once tune to discover. AfOTICE is hereby given that the Citv Council bounds after he had 16 r. t, 1. and both Fn gone yards, Up- McQuillan, t,, Cowing guard^for slugging, penalized started in to take it, it stirred me up of Portland will give a public hearing to W. Li. r. e, 1, Allen The Logo of the French liner La Lorraine ton made his distance In three rushes and Cole, e,, teams heavily for other offenses. One badly the first few days, which passed all persons interested at the Common Council Eastman, q. b. q. b., Morton shows that on every day since she left chamber. Oily Hall, on MONDAY, the 2I’d day Hunt went round left end for 15 result of the away at once and now 1 wouldn’t know I yards E. H. 1, h. b. r. h. b Rice important game to Har- of etober, woo, at- 7.80 o'clock p. m.. upon the Davis, Harve on the 6fch, with but one excep- ever had such trouble. You have my Gregson gained three through right r. h. b. vard was that It showed that the eleven proposition of the Boston & Maine Railroad Worinwell, Taylor, last winds with best wishes. Yours to the E h. tion, Thursday, strong truly, (In regard Marginal Wavi as submitted tackle, then three more through a tackle b., Haggerty is practioally made up. MOSES GREEN. to the City Council octboer l. moo. Dorticos, f. b. f. b., Dudley heavy seas and swells buffeted the ves- on a close formation play. On the next The line up: Mr. John W. Thomas, Man. of Rock- EDWIN L. DYElt. city Clerk. sel. The Ley land liner Georgian and the land Courier octlO-dtd rush he carried the ball 30 yards around Score, Colby, 5. Touchdown, Hagger- Gazette, Rockland, Me,, Harvard.Columbia. I have been Ishanrs Cali- ty. Referee, Murray of Bangor, Um- White Star liner Neinadlo, both from says: using Female right end aided by tine blocking by fornia Water3 of Life since re- Orphan Asylum. pire, Drew of Watervllle, Time, 25 and Campbell, le Hlocovitch Liverpool, report heavy seas and strong regularly Cloudman, The ball was now on the half case. For this has been the Tufts’ 30 minute halves. Graydon, 1 t ceiving It has entirely de- years remedy The annual of the Female Smyth—Coffin win Is throughout the passage. gi meeting Orphan two yard line. Kight here Tufts played Lee, 1 g Wright stroyed the dandruff on my hoad, and standard nerve restorative. Thousands §1 Asylum, of Portland, will be heiil ;>t their has cured and feel confident 62 State street, October football and forced Bowdoln to ON GRIDIRON. Sargent, o Williams falling hair, of happy men owe their newly found house, Tuesday, 16, at great give that it will hair and shall f|j 3 p. m.. for the choice of officers and r THE COTTER CLUB. makepny grow to its use. managers Barnard, g strength and the transaction of up the ball on downs. Knight punted Austin—Tyson—Smith continue its use as 1 think from what any other business that Sexine Pills replace weakness and may legaiiy come before t :ern. a A supper was given Saturday evening little I have had that it is a 40 yards. Pratt made pretty catch. The Fort Preble-Deering A, C. and Lawrence, r t Taylor—McKellar experience «j ABBY exhaustion with strength and vigor; a S. BARRETT,Secretary, live Marshall went Farley—Ristine, r e at the home of Miss Grace Randall, 33 most wonderful water, Portland, Oct. 8, 1900. Oct. 9-dtii Gregson gained yards, Other Game?. the brain becomes nerves Van Hoeven Mrs, C. B. Keeman, Bangor, Maine, clear; the B the tackle for seven. burg—Wolfe Eastern Promenade, by the Cotter club through opposite b says: I have been a great sufferer of Ec- steady and calm; gloomy forebodings Daly—Finok, q and in honor of Mr. Samuel S. Hunt and each a annex, zema for but thank the Lord I am are and Upton gained yard, On tne Forest avenue grounds Saturday Sykes—Van Hoenvenburg years, banished perfect vitality is ful- 80 1 h b Gilbert and Miss Marian A. Tobey, who perfectly cured and less than five bot- restored. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Upfon punted yards, Knight caught afternoon the team from Fort Preble met Siwin—Eernan, Berrien ly rh b are to be married. the tles did it. It is the most wonderful If and ran back some ten Perkins Kendall, Weekes shortly During you are suffering as above, try a Notice is given that Portland yards. and defeated the Peering Athletics by Water I ever knew I am to hereby Bridge Eliis, f b Money—Ashley an elaborate menu was served. always glad box; be its effect will he closed about three weeks for tumbled and Cloudman fell on the ball. evening it to all you’ll encouraged by repairs, a score of 11 to 0. to the recent recommend sufferers. commencing Oct. 15th. 1900. Owing Umpire, Dashiel of Lehigh, Referee, The menu which were at to take the full course of six boxes— Cloudman failed to gain Gregson gained cards, placed Mr. W. G. Turner, No. (304 Atlantic N. H. SKaVEY. game the Trebles played with the Uni* Crolius of Dartmouth. Hal- then if are not ninemen, eaoh were a decided be- says: I have hesi- you entirely cured, we GARDINER tour. Time for the half was nearly up lowell of Simons of Columbia. plate, novelty, Ave., Boston, Mass., WALKER, versity of Maine they could not present Harvard; a time to his letter from will refund This satis- CHAS. E. WIG In the of two hearts to- tated long give your money. GIN, and tried a kick for a Touohdowns, Klstin», Sawin 3, Ellis. ing shape joined Oct. 1900. Gregson place goal their best The team the fact that many would not believe my factory offer is one of the factors of Portland, 9, ocUO-tf players, Peering Lawrence. Total a fine from the Held but the distance was too Goals, score. Harvard, gether and on each photograph of but will It now and made a resistance but th8 soldiers 0 30 statement; give you our success. plucky 34; Columbia, Time, minute halvas. On the far and the ball fell short, Knight re- I the young couple. reverse side are at liberty to use it; in your business, $1.00 per box ; 6 boxes (with guaran- greatly outclassed them in weight. The tee to cure or mailed wTas the menu with local and you may also refer anyone to me, or, money back), $5.00, turned the kick 30 yards to Upton. Time OTHER GAMES. neatly printed in game was called at 3.30 and In about live I will m9et anyone and prove to them plain packages. Book free. Peal for the half was called after one rush. hits woven between the lines, It was a Medicine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. minutes’ play the Peebles crossed the At Philadelphia—Pennsylvania, 12; beyond a doubt the truth of this state- DON’T DAVE TOE HORRORS Score: Bowdoln, 0. very enjoyable evening and one long to ment, 5; Tafts, Peering goal line and soored. The Brown, 0. For sale by C. H. GUPPY & CO., Portlf.n1. goal be remembered those At the age of lb years I had an attack Send to the SECOND HALF. by present. Bailey Sanitui'iusis, was kicked. £ At Middletown—Wesleyan, 17; Amherst Df and anoth- Inflammatory rheumatism, 65 State Sf., City, for C. J. BAILEY, Upton kicked off to Flagg who fan The Peering team made an obstinate Aggies, 0, er at the age of 20 years, and the doctor ANNIE WOODS DEAD. is now who attended me in who will fix you up as good as new in a baok 15 Perkins four stand and held the Trebles well. The first At Washington—Carlisle Indians, 16; living my yards. gained yards last sickness, Dr. S. C. Gifford, the October 13.—Miss Annie Avon, Liquor&Morphim\ few hours with harmless remedies. and Knight two more. Perkins made a half ended with ball in center of the University of Virginia, 2. Bangor, Mass. From the time of last sickness my Long Distance Telephone, octlO-dtm pretty'run of 20 yards around left end and field. In the second half after a long run At Andover—Phillips-Andover, 0; Holy Woods,the victim of the tragedy at South until four years ago I had not been free Habits was stopped by Pratt in the nlok of time. by Lawson of the Fort t8am,the ball was Cross, 0. Brewer on Thursday last, died at 10.10 from rheumatic pains in some parts of Permanently and Painlessly her uiy body; that was the time I first met Bowdoln took a brace and held Tufts again pushed over for a second touoh- At Amherst—Amherst, 89; Worcester this forenoon from injuries, She had Cared at Mr, Jsham, and he told me the Waters of been since and last for downs on the 50 yard line, Upton down, but no goal was kicked. The Tech 0. sinking yesterday Life would cure me, and I took his word WM. M. gained live through the center. Mar- Preble line was very strong, but the At Wsst Point—Cadets, 28; Trinity, 0. night the surgeons at the Eastern Maine for it and commenced to take the water, "tBssU^ySanitanum MARKS, md in about four months was cured and PORTLAND ME. 65STATE ST. shall added three and Upton Peering tsam made a few gains around At Annapolis,—Princeton, 0; Cadets, hospital admitted that there was no hope again aave not had an ache or pain since, 1 the ends. The 0. of her life. Miss Woods was A Private 5 anitarium bucked the line for two. Upton fumbled attendance was small, saving only would state there were times during the At 1(5 of and was in South For Gentlemen and Ladies. Card the ball on tbe next day and a Tufts’ The line-up was as follows: Ithaca—Cornell, 6; Washington and years age popular last 20 years that I could not walk with- 7 he sanitarium in the Book, Brewer The was shot last iut the aid of a cane and could not close only roan fell on it. Wilson replaced Upton A. C.Fort Preble. Jefferson, 6. girl Thursday AND- Peering hands as the joints were swollen and morid using At Milwaukee—Wisconsin forenoon by Joseph Wilson, a mill hand, ny C. Tracy, 1. e. Lawson University, stiff, but now perfectly limber. Now I THE PERFECTED who in atten- J. Barbour, 1. t. Boss 11; Beloit college, 0, aged 21, persisted paying un like a boy, and am (36 years of age. GOLD REMEDIES Cherny, 1, g. Coohran At Minneapolis—Chicago University, tlon to her, notwithstanding her fath- Mr. Chas. Kennison, Master Car Bulid- SendFor booklet Long Distance Telephone Mitchell, o, Eitner 1 jr M. C. R. 6; Minnesota University, 6, er^ objections. Wilson finally decided of the It,, Portland, Maine, (fIfftot) JOB B Traoy, r. g, 1 have been troubled with chronic J-Salley Manager PRINTER, Montgomery says: For the East' At Ohio to kill the fidrl and himself. He shot her gears Mgr Aee/ey Institute of J, Smith, r. t. Hanson Springfield,O.—Wittenberg, 16; for the past twenty years, V ..m.A.----✓ naigestion PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, S. Pearson, r. e. Hinds Normal University, 0. In the hips and abdomen and afterwards vying every known remedy and spcoial- r. h. b. d6m Twitchell, Haygood At Ann Arbor, Mich.—University of committed suicide. st heard of, but grew worse as years octl3 97 l-!i Exchange St., Portland Witcher, 1. h. b. Stee mssed until this 1 heard of Case Sohool 'of — on, spring MacPonough, f. b. Purgbone Michigan, 24; Cleveland, sham's California Waters of Life and Tlic Porlland Widow’s Wood D. Cobb, q. b. Burns-Jarvis 3. YON WALDERSEE EXPLAINS. i started to drink it, I commenced to get Society. FINE JQB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Pevlne. At Newton ■ellef alter the first six bottles, after Referee, Umpire, Sullivan. Exeter—Phillips Exeter, 6; Tien October via Octo- aqp All ordersby mall or telephone Tsin, 12, Taku, oases were drunx I was able to eat promptly timekeeper, Jordan. Linesmen, John- 0, j ;wo Annual of the Portland Widow's attended to. «ept22oedtf Athletics, ber and October 14,—Count THE Meeting I ;on and Burgess. 13, Shanghai, snything, rest perfectly at night and A Wood for the choice of officers ior At Durham—Massachusetts 6; Society Tech, Von Waldersee has issued an official ] lot distressed in any way, and my bow- the ensuing year and the transaction of such (VESTBROOK HIGH New 0. are in condition. business ns come before said SCHOOL, 6; Hampshire Aggies, statement the ils perfect other may legally surmmarizing military will be held at their office, City Build- CHICHESTER’S PEEK1WG HIGH 0. Mr. James Gallagher of Dover, N. H., meeting ENGLISH SCHOOL, made since he assumed on October 31st. A. NATIONAL POLO LEAGUE. progress com- vas pronounced incurable with Bright’s ing, Wednesday evening, D., 1900, at 7.30 o'clock. There was an interesting game of foot mind, He explains that the seeming de- < iisease, and after all known remedies BfNYRGYAL It. C. BRADFORD, Sec. Original and PILLSGenuine. I New Haven, Conn., October 14.—The ver8 exhausted he was taken to New Only jail played Saturday afternoon on tne lay Is due to the difficulties experienced Portland, Maine, Oct. 13.1100. E ^.SAFE. Always reliable. Ladies, ask Druggist directors of the National Polo league met fork to a specialist. Keoleving no relief oct13ltd L for CHICHESTER’S ENGI.ISH Varren park grounds at Cumberland in the disembarkation and tu transporta- j le was advised to the Waters of KE» and Gold metallic boxes, sealed at Hotel Garde this afternoon and after a try Life, with ] dills between th9 blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse Westbrook High don of the Herman troops and also to : md in three months time was cured en- short session all Dangerous Substitutions and Imita- School eleven and an eleven from the comparatively completed ;he of the various com- t and is now introducing the waters tions. Buy of your Druggist, or send 4e. in difficulty getting irely, stamps for Testimonials she for the season 1 the West with affidavits from CATARRH Particulars, preliminaries coming and ; Jeering High school. The game was nanders to work in harmony. Count hroagh “Relief for Ladles,” in letter, by re- which opens November 6. The circuit lootors who had treated his case. turn Mali. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by £ harp and decisive and was won thfe iValdersee the condition is now toler- Nothing but a local jag Druggists. C hichester Chemical by says Geo. E. Baldwin of Canton, Mention this Co., ivill be made up of Judge remedy or change of •■ 'i-fA’ftEAki »At paper. Madison Square, P1IILA., PA. Vestbrook boys by a soore of b to 0, Both Springfield, Mass,, and that aotive ( was incurable of ibly satisfactory ojiera- dhio, pronounced jiimate will cure mon.tbu&satrtt Hartford, Meriden, Waterbury and New was t levens played a strong game. The iions are inaugurated with the Pao Ting ^right’s disease; he attended by Dr. 'W^Js^Rchom \ Haven. L1. H. Phillips, who is President Mc- Vestbrook boys are to play a return game [Tu expedition, Tne statement CATARRH. regards j Kinley’s physician in Canton. After us- s I next at some HeadJ irobably Saturday point die inactivity of the hostile Chinese ] ng lshanr s California Waters of Life for Tl»e specific Is i n the Peering district. nerely as a ruse to cover possible fur- i our weeks, which was recommended by he doctor, the albumen was reduced from HOBOES, 25; PO LITTLES, 24. What Shall We Have for Dessert P iher offensive operations, } Ely’s Cream Balm. 0 per cent, to 2 per cent. The doctor fL^/ ^fP Two picked nines of Westbrook ball This arises in the £ ifterwards wrote to Mr. E. E. Baldwin, tt Is quickly Absorbed. question family every Clives Relief at once. Let us answer it TIME FOR THE IKON WORKS, 1 J. B. Diet. Atty. of N. Y., the judge’s feSga i Jlayers played an interesting game of iay. today. Try Jell-o. ; ml cleanses ts%xT TM f. on, him that with the use of the dpens i >all ! i delicous and healthful dessert. Pre- telling die Nasal Passages, Saturday afternoon on the Scotch Washington, October 13,—Bath Iron i Vaters of life his father was p% k, IJ fT A cared in two minutes. No surely get- Inflammation. boiling! no , lllays LULU N SI LA LI STEPHEN j 1111 grounds. These nines have played Vorks has been given an extension of t Ing well as he was improving in all BERRY, caking! simplv add boiling water anp Seals and Protects tlie Membrane. Restores £ everal this season and are known my s, games , * 0 days on the torpedo boats die Senses of Taste and Smell. No Mercury. set to cool, flavors:—Lemon, Orange* Barney, The above information was to l conveyed 'Jo Injurious drug. Regular Sise, CO cents; mder the names of Hoboes and Po and Get a 1 lagley and Biddle on account of the Card ctaspberry Strawberry. pack, j dr. Elmer Woodbury, one of the owners Family Sise. Sl.oO at Druggists or by mafl. Bool, Jot and Printer, J jittles, The game lasted 14 innings and ige at your grocers today, 10 cts. < hanges in machinery. c f this wonderful water. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York. K0.3T PUU.U STUKKT. FINANCIAL. AMt.SE-HEZVTS. on negotiations looking to a peaceful set There la a lot of public usefulness title-page showing some ol the birds tba1 / AMUSEME5TI THE PRESS. left In Senator The Senate tlement of the Boxer affair while their Chandler. are appropriate to the season Indicated. cannot spare him yet. The Kepublicar troops are marching through the country Twelve line half-tones or oar best knowr M05DAY. 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First Mortgage 5’s the DRESS, Exchange duction to the of the In (Boston: Shepard ifrurer City Tramway MR. MOSES MINERS. study Psalms, due 1919. NTATTER, Portland Me. ing, Short & Harmon.) a fine exhibition of Billiards English, as poetry.1* While he still be- Erie Telegraph & Telephone Co. Collateral ex-champion, will give Monday afternoon -at 3 p The Trusts’s due J926. and at 8 m. anthracite coal miners decided to lieves In the Bible as the p. studying Is iagara Falls Power Co. First Mortgage 5’s Patrons or the PRESS who are leaving town the ten cent increase of Sqirrels and Other Fur Bearers. By accept per wages divinely Inspired and perfect rule of faith ! due 1982. THE MOST COSTLY FURNISHED BILLIARD PARLOR (of its s'ze) IN have the addresses of their John With fifteen Illustra- THE W[i temporarily may offered by the mine owners on these con- Burroughs. Particulars upon application; corres- and conduct, and also as a collection ol Carpeted with the finest Royal Wilton Carpets. Fine 1 apers changed as often as they may desire by tions In color after Audubon, and a frc-n- pondence solicited. iniporif.' ditions: First, that the mine owners shall historical books -written under certain Portierers and Lace Curtains. The finest Upholstered the office Fur«iiUl notifying continue to the advance for six tispece from life. This is one of the books pay conditions, and reflecting In their con- money can buy. that ehail abolish of out door and nature interest lor boys months; second, they tents and In their language the circum- Like it in America. COST the and Intended to Interest them and Nothing $7,000,00, sliding scale; third, that they stances In which were he girls, Presidential Election. Tubs,, Nov. B. they produced, Billiards 60c an iiour. Pool 5c per cue. octl2dtf shall agree to adjust other to induce in them habits or investigation griev- also thinks that we may see in it a noble SWAN&BARRETT, ances with committees of their own em- and to awaken m them sympathy witn and Impassioned interpretation of nat ure 180 Middle St., REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. ployes. In case the mine owners refuse bird and animal life. In this book Mr. and life, uttered in language of beauty Lessees to these conditions then the miners Burroughs glvee.a very aocurate and In- PORTLAND? WE. JEFFERSON accept and touched with the vivid ?ugl8dtf THEATRE, antlMaaajer sublimity, Eveulugs at 8.00. Matinee at *2.15. that all re- of fifteen fur bear- propose questions at issue be colors of human and embod- teresting description personality, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER For President, ferred to a fair ers. them are the lox, mink, 15-16, and impartial board of ed in forms of art, In Among enduring literary MATINEE arbitration. The convention made no skunk, raccoon, porcupine, woodchuck TUESDAY. the greatest of them he finds an intunse Mercantile Trust Co., demand for the of the and weasel. Mr. Burroughs tells his ex- William McKinley recognition love of nature, a passionate sense of the DAVID BELASCO miners’ union their perience while for a weasel’s On Lface certain- of holiness and an hunting Introduces the Favorite Of Ohio. beauty intense joy in Comedian, these seem to be den, when he proved the force of the old and Middle ly proposals God. Most readers, after getting the Corner Exchange Sts, that cannot catch a weasel CHAS. 3E3. f3ir and reasonable. It is 6urely not drift of saying you jE2V7-A.3STS, Professor Van Dyke's enthusias- in the New Farcial Comedy, unreasonable for tne miners to ass that asleep. Though written for young people For Vice President, tic introduction, will find a new meaning the increase of offered shall con- their elders will find both entertain- Attention Is called to the fol- INTAXTCS-^T^r wages and in the and a sublimity Psalter, A3STTHONY,Dramitization of tinue for some definite and in ment and instruction in its pages. lowing; list of Kew England in Preceeded i>v Belasco’s Theodore: Roosevelt time, teener delight In the noble translation, view of the that of Air. Burroughs gives to his vestments: probability scarcity which is one of the triumphs of the MADAME! BTJTTERFLT Of New York. coal from the readers the benefit of his studies and resalting long idleness of seventeenth century literature. DIRECT FROM ITS TRIUMPH ID LONDON. the miners will the observations wltb that quality of mind City of Portland 6s, dne 1907. keep price Tho book is very artstic In its makeup. Prices— $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Seats now on sale, pretty well up for six months to come which makes all his boons so delightful. Designed and printed by D. B. Updike. City of Sontli Portland 3 l-2s. NEXT ATTRACTION—Oct. 15-16, Thomas Q,. Seabrook In The Ronudtti, that period is not an unreasonarle one, (Boston and New York: Houghton, FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. The Merrymount Press, Boston; T. Y. Portland Water Co. 1927. : The merits of the second condition—the Mifflin & Co. Portland: Lorlng, Short! 4s, A t Large—Joseph O. Smith of SJtowhegan; Crowell Co., New York; Portland: Lor- Weseori of abolition of the scale—are 60 Machias Water Co. 1916. George P. Portland. sliding not Short & Harmon. Harmon.) 5s, First Dist.—Charles F. of Portland. ing, Libby clear. Intimate of W. Wakefield of Bath. knowledge the facts Is Water Lessee and Second Dist.—lames RRl'AN’S DAY, Oakland, Me., Co. PORTLAND THEATRE. Manager, Third Dist —Fred for correct conclusions on this Atwood, Winterport. necessary Unto the Hills. A meditation on the Fourth Dist—Alinou H. Houlton. 1908-18. Fogg. but it is a condition that would 5s, point, one hundred and llrst Psalm. twenty Escorted by Labelled ‘‘Uncle AND OCTOBER probably not prove very onerous to the Boys Newport Water Co. 4s, 1929. MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, 15, 16,11, The New York Journal puts Ohio By J. K. Miller, D.D., author of Things operators. The third condition—that the Sam’s Kids. XJiTO X vjl AliD I«iOU X OUilii X110 & MATINEE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. the doubtful st&tss. It is just UCg Bangor Aroostook Main Line among other be grievances adjusted by confer- with the “1 will lift mine about as doubtful as Maine. line, up eyes 1943, ENTGrAGrEMENTT E3LTF5. A_OTl2DII\r AHY ence between the or 5s, operators owners and October 13.—A memor- unto the mountains.” Dr. Miller thinks Akron, Ohio, The most elaborate and diversified en!e tainment of the centur Blondell and Feuntisfi Election Is still three weeks away, their employes—involves nothing but Do Dlv. 1943 Musical day rightly that many of us are not living at able day in the Bryan campaign In Ohio Piscataqois 5s, Big Comedy Sensation, 6o that Mr. has still considerable what the operators have always Bryan professed our best. He says: “We linger In the closed here tonight with a monster meet- Do Tan Boren Ext. 5s, 1943 time to aronse the to the readiness to assent to. Conference with country danger lowlands because we are afraid to climb ing, but large as It was, it fell consider- of hie election i the union, or men the at Descriptive circular of these The representing into the mountains The steepness and ably behind the meeting Mansfield, Katzenjammer Kids. union, is what they have objected to. which was the most and other choice Issues mailed The still continue to furnish ruggedness dismay us, and so we stay in important stopping Embracing Farce Comedy, Pantomimic and Dramatic Features. Bryanites have They always professed willingness Diace before this A dozen on applicaiion. the BLOSUELLS Governor Roosevelt with the misty valleys ana do not learn the reaching place. A ten thousand dollar production, introducing and a host of other fa campaign to meet their own employes. As an or more were delivered Mr. makers. Their last assault him mystery of the hills.” But the psalm in- speeches by capital upon alternative to the of these Prices—Evening 15, 25, 35 and 50c. Matinee Prices 15 and 25c. acceptance timates that and come the the most note- was made In health healing Bryan during day, Kentucky. conditions the miners offer arbitration from above. Dr. Miller explains how worthy of which were made at Clrole- is shown in the before a fair and impartial tribunal. It No apathy registration this psalm was sung by the ancient Jews vllle, Lancaster, Zanesville, Coshocton rHE FOURTH ANNJAL CONFERENCE Y. m. C. A. HALL. is a little difficult to see if the Portland Trust In The first s record | how, Co., the large cities. day oper- as went to Jerusalem. He then and Mansfield. they up -OF THE- ators the conditions before ....AND.... ANNUAL TESTIMONAL CONCERT In New York was well up to that of reject speci- expatiates on the blessing of the moun- s'lhe crowds appeared to Increase grad- to fied, they can refuse the arbitration In from For the fonr years ago,. Both parties profess plan tains and shows how it had its analogy ually Bize throughout the day the lYIaine Single Tax Benefit of W. J. Byan. be it. without greatly prejudicing themselves initial at little greatly encouraged by in the thought of the pilgrims as they meeting Cbillicothe.a after Wednesday Evening, Oct 17, and their side of the in the Association question the The sunrise, until the last day meeting at By the Tremont-Svendsou in- There is 1 ttle likelihood that our approached Holy City. parable Combination, policy of the Of course It WILL BE HELD AT sisted by Mrs. r. L. Martin, the celebrate; eyes general public. contained in the is a natural Mansfield just before sunset. There thought Soprano Soloist. In the Philippines would be radically is within their to arbi- ) legal right rejeot and is elaborated by Dr. Mil- were great crowds at all the plaoes me n- The S vend son trio^-Miss Carolyn Belch?: different under and a Democratic transition, Bryan but if are to deal violinist; Miss Charlotte A. White. tration, they disposed ler in his usual felioitous manner with tloned while Mansfield was said to have CONGRESS Cellist;ta In than under MoKin- HaLL, PORTLAND, Louise Emelie pianist. majority Congress with their this method 87 and Waitt, fairly employes aneodote and The beautiful contained twice as many people as had 89 St. The Tremont Male Quartette—Georgs R.C. and a We know quotation. Exchange Jey Republican majority. to commend itself to them. It Wednesday, Oct. 17th. Deane, first tenor; Charles ought may illustrations which supplement the ever before been gathered at that place W. Swalne.sewi that Mr. Bryan promises If elected to ;enor; Kobe/t C. Whitten, baritone; Ereoeria be difficult to get fair and ar- to hear a The afternoon session at 2 o’clock will l e for impartial preacher's exposltioa are by (i. H. Ed- political speech. 3. Martin basso. treat the Philippines as we are treating but it will not be if reports, election of officers and oilier business. Tills Annual Concert of Mr. Eyan’s fiK \s- bitrators, impossible wards. The book is on the finest All things considered, the Mansfield Capital Stock, At the 1*. but to out that he printed 3200,000 evening session, 8 M„ good speak- [ ( ome a feature of the lmisicil history of ?ot Cuba, carry promise the two to the contest work sin- srs will be E. S. J. McAllister will ad- parties calendered paper. The covers are blue street demonstration was the best that1 and present. ] and. This year he lias seemed one of V must have the assistance of the Surplus Profits, 175,000 tress the on the simile tax. majority, c?reiy to that end. The alternative of a has been made. The there was for meeting nrougest musical combinations east of with a design in silver. Thomas Y. stop The Maine Central K. B. will sell tickets for at of the Senators and Representa- Total | fork, and the people of Portland should p:r least, settlement of the strike one of the a Deposits, 1,800,000 the conference at reduced rates. octl5d3t* by Crowell & New. York. Both of an hour and half. The speaking took pare to patronize the entertainment freely. tives of his That he can never Co., party. get methods the convention is from an Admission, including reserved spat, 5oeena suggested by ■ these volumes, The Poetry of the Psalms place elaborately decorated plat- to a which the Tickets can be obtained at Cressey, Jones S policy contemplates per- its with serious loss to the Grade Bonds for prolongation and Unto the Hills, are ideal gift books. form in front of the court house, more Specialties:—High Aden’s oetll-lw manent reiiucuishment of any territory than a mile distant from the railroad mine owners, severe suffering on the Short & Inrestment. Interest Paid on Deposits. we now hold. The South will furnish (Portland: Lorlng, Harmon.) station. The the one to part of the miners and their families, escortjfrom point Underwood EDCCATIOSAL. a Spring. the of Democratic Sena- the other included number of uni- The Zllpha Ladles’ Orchestra of Port- great majority ; and an increase in the of one of the price and Fables of formed clubs and ladies on floats, repre- land will play in the Casino evenings from 6.30 tors and and the South Myths Today. By Sam- Representatives, necessaries of life which will bear heav- senting the various States of the union WM. G. DAV1$, Prest. to 8. Klectrlc Fountain will play at 8.00. uel Adams Drake. Attractively illus- JAS. P. Vice Prest. and shore dinners at is thoroughly saturated with the expan- There were also a number of brass BAXTER, First Class game the ily on the poor all over the land The HARRY Treas. trated by Frank T. Merrill. In this very bands. A had BUTLER, Casino. Arrangements can be made for private The 6LAVIER sion sentiment. Were it not for the private gentleman Virgil negro will have to set out some sup- JOSHUA C. LIBBY, Asst. Treas. for dancing, whist, &c. Inquire at operators very uniforms of national colors for 500 parties Mr. would find interesting book Colonel Drake shows plied TRUSTEES. Portland and Yarmouth railroad office, 440 question Bryan great reasons to themselves be- strong justify small boys, who were denominated Congress sireet. Telephone 31-3. oct2dtf In of the how our dally lives are filled with say- Wm. G. Davis, Franklin R. difficulty carrying many South- fore the in the miners3 “Unole Sam s Kids.’-' The streets and Barrett, I public rejecting and that have their in Jag. P. Baxter, Siduey W. ern siates. As it is the most ings doings orgin which tbe Tliaxter, prominent conditions and also arbitration. It will public park adjoined meeting Wm. W. Brown, Cbas. F. Libby, we not real- FINANCIAL. SCHOOL, were all crowded and the mass of Walter G. Southern newspapers are in- superstition, although may place, Davis, A. H. Walker, constantly not be enough for them to say that they O. ize it. These he traces in a roost humanity extended far beyond the carry- Cbas. Bancroft, Geo. F. Evans, him that they have no origins Frederick Baxter forming sympathy have a right to manage their own prop- ing power of Mr. Bryan’s voice. Robie, Clinton L. Baxter, Building, and David W. » with his issue. Indeed it scholarly entertaining manner, giv- In his Mansfield Snow, Harry Butler. “paramount: erty as see for while that in speech,Mr. Bryan took A. H. EVANS” they fit, may illustrations of the of jlylJtdtf Opens for Callers an«l Enroll, is due in measure to ing many power occasion to respond to one of the points undoubtedly large a sense be trne, it is also true that a in common and in (iovernor Koosevelfs to one of GENERAL ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR. ment oi the coldness which this issue has met in superstition life, drawing reply Pupils, moral rests them to deal Books from to double obligation upon from The book Mr. Bryan’s speeches, but before enter- changed single entry the that it has been almost largely history. covering and examinations mv'e for South entire- fairly with the workmen who help ing upon this reply discussed the trusts expert Banks, Cor- as does The Folk Lore of or Mercantile Houses. X atlx, and trusts substituted for it. it Childhood, at and lineB hither- — poations Sept, ly dropped create their and with the question length along FOR Prices moderate. wealth, public Weather of all Charms Moreover it is that Lore-signs sorts, to followed. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 altogether unlikely who ara dependent upon them for one of F. O. Box 876, Portland, Me. j to Good Luck. Charms against Disease, octl5dlw* p. m. many Northern Democrats would give the necessaries of life. Their of right Fate in Love and Evil Deafness Cannot Be Cured Lessons resit.ned 17th. their assent to a policy that was liable Jewels, Marriage, Sept, ownership and control of the anthracite ======Haunted Persons and by local applications, as they cannot reach the TXI1D to cut down the number of that Omens, Houses, INVESTMENTS jobs coal is to be exercised with disased of the ear. There is one Bupply proper The portion only te distributed Places, Presentiments, Divining to care and that is constitu- might among their consti- regard to the rights of others. Neither way deafness, by The Kinder Class Fortune Palm- tional remedies. Deafness i-caused by ac. in- tuents. It is difficult to a Tam- Hod, Telling, Astrology, imagine individuals nor corporations to be flamed condition of the mucous of the ought can fail to lining WE OFFER will 22nd at 10 o’clock a. a. to alienate istry, etc., scarcely attract Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed begin Sept. many representative voting permitted to take possession of the neces- Casco National Back have a sound or that will furnish numberless each one along the line of some pet hob- you rumbling imperfect hear- SO LESSONS, S6.00. territory op- saries of life, and refuse the and when ii is closed, Deafness Is •••••••• ••••OF •••• • >•• people aqpess Even the most violent ing, entirely for his to by. skeptics, too, the and unless the inflammation can be EKAi\K L. portunities henchmen get *0 them on reasonable terms. result, RASKIV, taken out and this tube restored to its normal their out of the will admit that Colonel Drake has most MAINE. Director, liviDg public. Tammany condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; PORTLAND, reason for a book on this Municipal statesmansnip is quite or anotner kind. ample making nine cases out of ten are caused' by Catarrh, Bonds, septlldti CURRENT COMMENT. and he has made which Is but an inflamed condition of As for from Mr. to the subject that a most nothing appeals Bryan mucous surface. 1824. readable one. (Boston: Lee & Shepard Incorporated spirit of liberty and regard for human We will give One Hundred Dollars for any Water V/orks Bonds, case of Deafness (caused that can- Elocution & Gulin one can how DIVORCE IN MARYLAND. Portland: Lorlng, Short & Harmon.) by catarrh) Physical rights, readily imagine not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sena for CAPITAL. AAiD SURPLUS much impression they are likely to make circulars, free. (Springfield Republican.) F. J. & Railroad MRS. ABNER W. LOWELL XT 1U MULOi CHENEY ©. on a section which ha3 force iJaUUBbCipC aiUL'iUg UUiUl. CO„ Toledo, Bonds, deprived by Sold by Druggists. 75c. lias removed to 72 Ashmont St.. Wood'ori Statistics recently complied in Balti- John It. A. Introduction and frand half its male population of By ilacwhirter, Hall’s Family Fills are the best [Grove St. earj, and Is now ready to reai« more show that the proportion of divorces private t the of by Ldwin Ball, it. I. It is an unusual pupils. Classes In light gymnastics right suffrage guaranteed by to marriages is one to nine. Startling Bank Stock. ONE ladies and to in Peru MILLION open Nov. children, l, for a man so in his the constitution. If Mr. Bryan ever as this seems at first sight, it almost thing high profession and Deeding, now forming. For partleabv ceases to be a matter of concern call or address 72 calls Congress to solve the Phil- when to take the trouble to tell the world how Ashmont SI* Tehpta' together with the between 1003-13. ocfitf compared proportion he does his work. In this book Mr. Mac- GEORGE A. he will find of LIBBY that most ippine problem the two in Chicago which is one to to show ne DOLLARS. his Democratic friends will have plenty five, or nearly twice as bad as in Balti- whirter tries how has mastered Teaclier Mr, Frank Burnhav of reasons for holding on to all the terri- more. To draw aDy reflection upon the his cralt, though he does not propose to people of Chicago from this unpleasant ....of.... Te,'Cl.Cr of tory we have The historic teach landscape painting in twelve les- acquired. comparison would not perhaps be justi- Interest Paid on sons. He shows that there is but one violin a^csnnil, policy of the Democratlo party is expan- fied; the trouble lies rather with the laws way H, M, Payson & Co. sion. It is in the and governing aivorces. The suggestion is to acquire a knowledge of landscape Piano and blood, though they Singing. EXCHANCE TIME DEPOSITS. Pupils prepared for dissemble made in Maryland, where fortunately painting, and that is by constant OF ST. professional may about it before election, if study INQUIRE in Orcliesti a and Band. they do not content themselves with com- Military falls Into their hands will not and practice, and in the iirst place by power they placent pointing at conditions of greater 537 Boom 21 close and accurate of WILL F. j Congress St., exercise It in a way that shall be hostile evil, to take away the divorce business imitation nature. LIBBY, sep25dtf WITH LETTERS OF CREDIT AND to all their precedents. from the Circuit courts and have one He does not recommend the copying of IN- and distinct divorce separate court,where many pictures, though It is well, he says, CRESSEY, JONES & ALLEN, MISS NELLIE BEARDSWOfiS From that German all testimony, the system of examiners the| day soldiers to study the works of He Maine. TERNATIONAL : being done away with, would have to great painters. Portland, CHEQUES 188 Dun forth St., set out for China the Kaiser has acted as the of ! be given out openly before the world. emphasizes necessity careful draw- Residence, Ko. Bryant St., if he were much more anxious to stave FOR There has apparently been a deal of per- ing. "When there is not time both to Woodfordg, Maine. BONDS. SALE. Teacher* of PIANO off a settlement of in in connection witn di- C peaceful the Boxer jury Maryland draw and paint, devote all the time to ___sep21eodlm* orrtapondence solicited from lud.U Eeference—Harvey S. Murray. **?*•■■ vorce and the mere fact of affair than to it If his cases, dee ling Milwaukee Electric 11 vlduals, Corporations, Banks and help along. pro- The Illustrations are admira- y. others with them more openly will tend at lsast drawing." desiring to open accounts as well to make the for MISS MOODY’S as from posal delivering up pun- to lessen this evil. But if Maryland is ble examples of the artist s work. Pre- and Co. those wishing to transact Bank- DR. LATHAM TRUE, Light ing business of any ishment of prominent Chinese officials a bestirring herself with conditions as —SELECT SCHO0L OF— description thiouxh8 they ceding each plate is an explanatory note this Bauh condition of now are, the question is just so much the ....TEACHER OF.... precedent negotiations had somewhat of the method COLD 5’s DUE 1926. more “up to’- Chicago for action. showing and Shorthand & teen the other Typewriting the entire street accepted by powers nego- the colors. One of the a Covering raiUvav and e,’ec- STEPHLj ii SMALL : giving plates, Will in this 4th. trie of Presid'niL Piano, Musical and Composit tiations must have been indefi- CHANDLER, OE COURSE! open City September Pupils light system Milwaukee, Wis.‘ Theory postponed stuiy of the rowan-tree ash receive individual instruction in MARSHALL R. (mountain ), Shorthand, feb7au GODING, Cashier. Studios— 55 Y. A. BC1L0IS6' Indeed the outcome of that (New York Sun. ) Typewriting and all branches of office Population Supplied, 285,000. M. C. nitely. only is a beautiful piece of and a work, The of coloring, and will be aided iu Company is ii3 inte est could have been a war proper solution the Senatorial securing employment. earning more than Portland. Maine, general with careful This book twice over. situation in New Hampshire is obvious very drawing. posses- China. fallea in this scheme Miss Elinor S. auction is.% L. tS oct-2_0L Having to every disinterested observer outside of ses an interest for students and all lovers Moudj, Proprietor, —FOE SALE BY— because rhe would not to powers agree it, that State. The candidates are mu lti- of landscape art, and especially for those NO, 80 EXCHANGE ST. HENRY HIMPHBE1 he seems to have hit another which tudinous and in many instances deserv- upon who admire Mr. Macwhlrter s work. Charles F. p* o. ing of high political but one or ■ Rnslnegg Department—Miss Moody does Flagg, BAILEY & CO. — TEACHER OF is likely to prove equally effective in honor; I9t and is entitled for the (Rew York and London: Cassell & Co., any and every kind of stenographic ami cleri- SUPPLEST., Porilaiiit, Jly. them, only one, cal work. postponing negotiations. This Is an six aug!2deod2m Anelioaeers and next years to the seat now occupied Limited; Portland: Lorlng,Short & Har- Comaiission Merchani. j Piano, Organ and Theory expedition to Pao Ting Fu. In this en- by the Hon. William E. Chandler. mon. ) Salesroom 4G l That one is lobaajje Street, M. A. Building terprise he has succeeded in all the Hon. William E. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.~~ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Room 52, T. C. getting E. Chandler himself. the powers to Russia STUDIO OPEN OCT. 1, 19 join except Japan. this son of the Through the Year with Birds and Poets Although distinguished octl and the United States Just what he ! Granite State was one of the founders of Sarah Proposals will be received until ’hree o'clock _dd__ Compiled by Williams, with intro- Proposals will be received u ntil three o'clock to do at Pao the and his political p. m. Wednesday. October 17th. 1-hjo, for ike P. an. proposes Ting Fu is not | Republican party, duction .Bradford Illustrated oednesday, October tt^i, isuo, for the re- by Torrey. of a Manual Tra ning lor lur* inovdoi h« JAMES AT BAIN, experience runs back tor nearly half a ejection Budding wooden building Known as the French clear, but an advance upon that City of Portland, to he located on ihe corner place he is by Walter M. Hardy. This anthology bv of Ca-o o street ioeat m on the century the youngest man of his Casco and Cnmber iboren, corner of Language. Teacher of Or® can fall to seized and stre;t- n sain city. Cumberland and C v'co I’iilllO 1111(1 hardly be upon by the in life His mind is as Miss Williams forms a streets in said eitv. Prof. ENSILE age public today. gplenaid collection Plans and specifications mav bes-en at the 1 for JAMiN. mat: on in regard 10 Hie work maybe Beginner? given a thorough Chinese government as a reason for re- enterprising, and his independence as of the best American office of Frederick a. Architect. Y. oh ai.-tvi Foiroerly of fonadaUJ*; | poems relating to Tomp-oa, at the offl *e of l-re erick A TomD- principal the Berlitz Schools n tlie rudiments of music, and the and his cause or M. C. A. Bud fusi ng to The Chinese courageous, loyalty to dug. son. Architect. Y. Al. C. A. Wasbrngtoa and Brooklyn. advanced players solicited. negotiate. diplo- birds, classified according to the season Prono^als must be marked building. method Conversatonk Especial**'*-;, principle as firm as they ware •‘Prur«osal It Proposal must be marked easy and attractive, c.ass riven to mats can with much force that the during "Proposal for the drnee less and Technic, Phrasing, Sight £4 say the of of the Twelve divisions have Bmlrtiuit.” aud ;» l rerse i to i, niov ii ot t:i- < os, day aim w*' administration Arthur or the ad- year. been ^.'aui.'Training c'ai o street !>urci>,” ; nd ad- evening lecture Memorizing, Sol and Accompaniment Frank W. Robinson. I ordan cres ell etc., wtu allies can them to carry ministration of Abraham Lincoln, each one Mayor, i, Maine. >o Fran* \V. liobiusou. fiiYen month Addret« 385 toap«"s fcardiy expect made, having an illustrated Mayor,J Fort- ?> l.e ro.e»soi s e'v"fy a ociO-dtd laua, Mame. residence, 1‘4U PA KIv st In stud o ! etween9-12 a m. and 1 | bond ror cncular. ocilldlw* RECEPTION TO MEMBERS. The RING question Have you seen our new “RAGLAW” junior Epivorth League Entertain is an important one and wo are MOORE CO. of Chestnut St. Church. to discuss it with OWEN, Members always ready you made bv Schaffner & and give you tho benefit of our ex- Overcoat, Hart, perience. Marx.—A The youngest organization In the triumph of Artistic Tailoring.— Chestnut street Methodist church, the DIAMOND. RUBY. 1 tie weather to.a ay i* likely to be fair. Embroideries Counter. sorted styles and Junior League,tendered a recep- colors, Epworth EMERALD, SAPPHIRE, which have been tion to the older members of the church Portland, Oct. 15, 1900. An assorted lot of $8.75, Saturday, October 13th, from three to turquo.se. opal, and up to $16.50—to go were sent for those 2h2L no dim- Swiss cambric Embroid- seven. Carriages at $4.98—Great who desired them. RINGS. Monday inution in the at- eries, at 15c a yard, The Junior League gave an entertain- Not forgetting those set with the THERE’S bargain. ment of song, recitation, dialogue and more modest semi Faultless tractiveness of marked down from 25c. precious stones, Furnishings. e in of conventional or Corsets Counter. au old fathloned ijantomlme, “Six Little settings special this UrandmotherB.:' Mr. J. B. Donnell and design. We have a largo variety to “Monday Bargain faces Counter. choose from. A lot of The long waist Mrs. Charles Baker also assisted. work in Sale” of ours. Every date of the reception was also the 94ch An assorted lot of col- “R o y a 1 Worcester’’ life is that week sees a in- birthday of Mrs. Mary Roberts Shaw of OUR growing black and white Qeo. H. Qriffen, of dressing ored Chiffon and Corsets, Danfortb street, who was present and terest in our Liberty at jmwjBuian, mankind. The offerings $1.39, marked down was introduced as the oldest member of Silks, at 58c a 300 CONGRESS ST. Success ot our and the of yard, from the churoii and also the wife of a previ- popularity $2.00. Also a lot business de- been 75c and 87c. ous pastor of the church. She spoke of j this famous Monday sale of women’s “Security” her delight at being peisent and read as pends upon | )N SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. is Handkerchiefs Counter. Hose with her contribution, Psalm 46, 1-3. The the way we increasing weekly. Supporters, League arose to welcome her and then do ofir work. belts, black and white, at For today we’ve made A lot of women’s pure went up and shook hands with the gentle Leader Marion Lawrence of Ohio It is not a 19c, marked down from woniun. the selections: linen queenly Speaks to a Uig Meeting at Second question of following hemstitched hand- 25c. the close of tho entertainment an At Parish. getting the with Mexican informal reception was held and many Fancy Goods Counter. kerchiefs, c u s t o m e r’a Underwear Counter\ Muslin. were the greetings of friends who had not drawn work corners, All denominations were represented at money for the met for years but who had been workers The entire stock of A lot of women’s mus- she Union held In the of first he three for 25c. Great together in their younger days. meeting vestry thing bar- 1 ;he Second Parish church looks but and china lin Em- The tables gay with flowers were at- Congregational at, conscientiously helping him porcelain Night Gowns, 1 it four o'clock gain. tracfciveiy set in the vestry and the oom- yesterday afternoon. The find just the right goods and patterns, of clocks and mounted pire and high neck style, 1 was a ipeaker Mr. Marion Lawrence of in pany of fifty sat down to delightful dressing him the way that, is most suit- Silks Counter. trimmed with dress em- L’oledo, of the workers at supper together. Ohio,gone leading able and becoming. Our Shirts, Under- (glass) photographs, it the country in the Sunday school broidery, at 58c, marked wear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, are the half price. A lot of colored POLO IN MAINE. ;ause. Rev Smith Baker, D.D., presided fancy down from 75c and 84c. sort a man can in ind introduced Mr. Lawrence who depend upon style, _____ spoke Florentine and Leather Goods Counter. printed Silks, Also a lot of flan- lor over an hour. He told how the Sun- quality price. fancy Oignutzatlou of a League to be Effected at 39c a marked nelette lay schools could be more effectively or- ‘yard, Night Gowns, at at Brunswick This Week. An assorted lot of ganized and how once thus organized down from 58c. 79.c, marked down from they could be of great power In the Belts, including leather, $1.00. A meeting of parties Interested in play- ihurches. Regarding the boys and young elastic and Needlework Counter. will men silk, pleated ing the game of polo In thlB State in the schools he said that more Notions Counter. he hr hi at the Tontine hotel in Bruns- honor should be accorded to tbem. They HASKELL & JONES, satin belts, which have An assorted lot of wick this The league has been should not be called nicknames but A lot of morning. been at remnants of colored lin- good quality for some time and should be addressed as mister even selling 25, 50, practically organized always Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, common 400 t ils meeting will be hell for the pur- though they wer8 not more than thirteen 75c and to to- ens and Pins, pins $1.25, go Japanese crape to two poss of formally organizing. Manager years old. Then a different line of paper, papers for songs Monument Square. at half. at And Walter VV. Burnham will attend the rneet- should be taught In the schools. day cloths, half price. 5c Monday. Also a lot 1 to look out for the interests of Port- At the close of the a con trlbu- ig meeting Counter. a lot of 24 inch silk of the union belt land. It la probable that th8 following tion was taken. The meeting was held eetiSeodt! Jezvelry popular down and shirt waist cities will be comprised in the circuit: as a preliminary to the State convention Pillows, at 39c, Support- One lot of Hat Portland, Blddeford, Bangor, Rockland, which is to be held at Dexter on Tuesday. ----a>_ fancy were 50c. ers, at two for 25c—this Bath and Uardiner. It has not yet been This convention will be largely attended Pins, at half price. One is half the usual price. decided whether Lewiston will be repre- by Portland people who will leave on Basement. lot of silver sented in the league. There Is the old tomorrow morning’s train. sterling Underwear Counter, Knitted. familiar trouble In that city over al- APair. Thimbles, at 15c. A lot of pantry shelf lowing polo to be played in the^cltyjbulld- uuniiAJU. A small lot of Swiss Fred Doe is to IOq 1 cent a sheet. A ing. Manager expected Stationery Counter. Paper, ribbed silk Corset Cov- visit that city to confer with the enthusi- Hon. E. P, rural lot of at asts. It is that the hall will be Boutelle, special Jardinieres, 55c, ers, blue and thought One lot of com- pink, black, United States district agent of the mall school rented as in the past. been 88c. A lot of lac- at 25c. Also a lot of syst3m, was in Gorham Friday and Sat- Hair | William Long has been engaged as the Wiley’s panions in wood case, urday to inspect the new route which has tin waiter women’s Oneita Union manager of Rockland. He Is a well quered trays, recently been petitioned for and In com- 25c, were 50c. One lot in known sporting man of Boston and has Insoles. marked down from Suits, white and silver pany witn Postmaster Edward Hardlug 20c, for many years been Identified with base of tinted vel- merino at covered the entire found Whiting’s 36c. gray, mixed, ball and polo. proposed route, all enthusiastic for the addition and lum at 72c—but for mill very This insole prevents and Writing Paper, One lot of slight COLONIAL BILLIARD PARLORS. Mr. Boutelle will recommend to the de- paper candle 25c a would be counteracts the pound, instead of imperfections Today Mr.’S. D. Mathis opens to the partment at Washington that the addi- perspiration, Shades, 15c, marked worth $1.25. of Portland the most tional route be at once established. The GOc. public luxuriously hair on the upper side will down from ladies’ and bil- present rural delivery system In Gorham 25c. appointed gentlemen’s Children s Underwear. liard parlors in the East. The Colonial is very popular. Charles L. Grouard not hold or absorb moisture Toilet Goods Counter. One lot of basket Billiard In the Baxter will be recommended as carrlsr with Blou parlors block, but it to A small lot of misses’ W. Bickford as substitute. permits pass A lot of olive oil been 36c. reached by elevator from the first floor, Toilet Trays, 20c, fine ribbed Miss Mabel Gorham's Jersey meri- have been fitted un in exquisite, artistic Day, “sweet through to the under side of cushion taste and contains convenience singer” sang at a concert that was given Soap, large Gloves Counter. no Under vests and Pant- every the sole it is at Pine street church last where absorbed and comfort patrons of the game will evening. W two for 5c. One at reduced cakes, A alettes, 50c, desire. This afternoon at three o'clock Mr. Frederick R. Summersides, State a lot of women’s by the cloth, leaving dry lot of silver Pol- from 75c. an exhibition game will be played be- street, passed Sunday with his sister, Derby wash leather fin- Miss Marlon Lisbon. comfortable, hair surface for (suede tween Mr. Fred Ames and Mr. Moses Summersides, ish, 15c bottle, marked Counter. and of Hon. W. J. Corthell is In the eastern Gloves, white and Hosiery Yatter, champion ex-ehampion the foot to rest on. They down from ish) and at the part of the State on business. 25c. One New England eight in evening natural, at marked A lot of Onyx b ack the second will be called. These Mr. Harry E. Day was in Massachu- keep the feet warm and dry 65c, game lot of rubber cotton fall men of setts and Connecticut last week on a dressing down from 89c. Hosiery, contests between national repute in damp, sloppy weather. In their line have been arranged as a business trip. How about Trousers? Combs, 7c, were 10c. weight, high spliced The selectmen of the speoial attraction for the opening day, town, at the A fall overcoat will do One lot of best Men's Gloves. heels and double soles. when a stream of is ex- request of the voters at a meeting several Seeley’s steady people Also at weeks since are the West Gorham 10c a 3 for 25c. something, but spliced pected to visit the parlors for the first having pair, pair hardly Perfumes, at 17c ounce. A lot of one clasp out- selvage, time and see that what has been bridge rebuilt. Mr. Charles H, Alden Is to conceal the marked down from promised enough seam 36c, doing the work. Dogskin Gloves, them has been carried out to the letter. wear on trousers. If Haberdashery. 50c. Great value. The minutest detail has not been passed Mr. Edwin Clements, who has been Schlotterbeck & Foss Co.s right for street and driv- a few weeks you’ve worn the we over. The tables are the best that money passing at his cottage, Dia- kind An assorted lot of Children s at marked Hosiery Counter. can buy, the Quest cues, billiard balls, mond island, returned to his home here Prescription Druggists. sell, you know somethiog ing, 58c, CCtl5d3t men’s fancy colored A lot of chalk and accessories have been provided yesterday. of the character work down from 75c. Onyx black William M. one of of and the place is “swell” in every accep- Mitchell, Scarboro’3 Shirts, at 49c, instead of ribbed cotton prominent citizens, father of the well we put into these gar- Stockings, tation of the term. Especial attention Dress Trimming Counter. suitable has been given to the comfort of the la- known mall agent, died at his home Fri- meots, but we’ve gotye ai> $1.00—pinjc, blue, red, heavy weight, day last after an illness of several dies in the off the main etc. for school at 18c cosy parlor room, months. Dr. Austin Tenney, otber step ahead this fall; A lot of narrow satin wear, a handsome piano having been installed value sizes 6 OFFICE 514 CONGRESS you will comfort folds and silk as- pair, 25c, on Saturday. A large number cf the best MARRIAGES. STREET., find the Linens Counter. gimps, 'Over Avery & Co. to 9 1-2. people of Portland who take an Interest Foster, and fit better than ever. sorted at In diseases of the Eye and Ear and colorings, 8c, In the game have signified their inten- In New Gloucester. Oct. 10. Dana E. Specialist Remnants of linen Ayer the scientific fitting of Glasses. Dress trousers, in neat, Counter. tion of attending today and for the week aiul HelenM. Mclntlre. marked down from 10 Linings In East Wilton, Oct. 3, Ned Buterflelcl of Saturdays Only, Begl unlug Oct. 527. worsted or the have been secured for stripes, lively crashes, huckabucks, private parlors Cliesterviile and Miss Anna M. Phillips. OCtJSJtf and 12e. Also a lot of A lot of Velour Skirt- several nights. The place Is a credit to In F. linin'.1 ton, ct. 9. Augustus Sawyer of checks aQd plaids. table white and New Sharon and Miss Maliel Bangs. damasks, fine moreen effect, as- the city and will be liberally patronized In Ellsworth, Oct. 6. Austin C. of Or- quarter ing, Conary $2.98 to $6.50. brown length by the beet element. landand Mlss.Lilliau M. Carter. linens, etc., at 25 sorted colors, at 12 l-2c In Bar Harbor, Oct. 3, John George and Miss trousers, the Feather Boas, black and Lena Paterson. WorkiQg a FUNERAL OF ELEPHALET C. ROB- per cent discount. Also yard, regular price, 18c. In Bar Harbor, Eoscoe L. Arey and Miss WEDDING never rip kiQd. and black and INSUN. Mary A. Webber. \ ] gray white, A lot of black satteen a lot of 68 inch fine In Bucksport, Oct. 3, Arthur E. Smith and $1.50 to $3.10. at Funeral services for Blephalet C, Rob- Miss Annie L. Lowell. 98c, reduced from umbrella white table Skirts, shape, inson were held at his Damask, five yesterday late res- PRESENTS. at D t A r H £>• $1.50. marked down idence Town House and I 65c, corner, braving at worth | patterns, 75c, from 89c. In same sec- the elements there were gathered together In tills Oct. 13. We have all the latest city. Mary Doylo, aged 32 yrs. f FRANK LOW & a Men s Utiderwear Counter. a Ml large gathering of family, friends and Funeral tnis afternoon at 1.30 o’clock, from GO., $1.00 yard. a lot of fine French the residence of her in Silver 1 tion, neighbors. Llgonia lodge of Odd Fellows sister. Mrs. William Alex- patterns Sterling Hen’s Outfitters, ander. No. 66 Hanover street. Ribbons Counter. A lot of fall flannel Sacks, and Hiram lodge of Masons were repre- [Services at the Cathedral of the Immaculate and the best Plated Ware t weight Dressing at 2 o’clock. MOtfUMEMT SQUARE. at sented by goodly delegations and the Conception merino Shirts and Draw- $1.89, marked down In this city. Oct. 14, John W., Infant son of made Reed & » octlSdlt ceremonies by Barton, An assorted lot of religious were conducted by Patrick F. and Ellen L. Bradley, aged i month from $2.50. mid 10 & and in. white and Rev. Mr. Nickerson, pastor of the Con- days.' Rogers Bros., f ers, natural [Funeral tilts Monday afternoon at 2.30 o’clk ribbon 1 plaid remnants, gregational church. The Masonic ritual irom ternational silver ♦ parents’ residence. 146 Congress street. platers. color, at 38c, marked Shirt Waists Counter. was carefully read by Hiram lodge and Burial private. Coffee at 25c a In this city, Oct. 12, Christ an Gottlieb Fetten- We have a ♦ yard, mostly the bearers were | great variety down from 50c. A. lot of Shirt- pall chosen from this sen, aged 42 years, 5 months, 10 days. striped In of ♦ 50c body. The floral tribute was protus8. Ellsworth, Oct. 7, Joseph II. Hennessey, Knives, Forks, Spoons. That’s goods. at aged 16 years. waists, 36c, tokens from ► Men s Counter. fancy, embracing the several orders In Ellsworth, Abbie E., widow ot Ilezeklah Berry Meat Hosiery H. Spoons, J marked down from 50c of which Mr. Robinson had been an Pratt, aged 7b years. i Draperies Room in Harmony, Oct. 8, Mrs. Julia O. F Ladles, all 5 Coffee. honored member and Marble, Forks, sizes, A lot of and 75c. individual tokens wife of Josiah M. Marble, aged 66 years. fancy striped In Pie Knives and numerous In the form of wreaths, bouquets and Camden, Oct. 10, Bessie M. Overlook. | Not- In Camden, Oct. Charles F. [ You see else ever Thirty-two pairs cashmere at beautirul flowers 8, Heath, aged 62 nothing half-hose, Outfits Counter. wrought In the most rears 7 months. other articles. £ Infants’ In it in the Lace appropriate designs. Mr. Robinson’s Camden, Oct. 7, Francis Randall. got into begin- tingham Curtains, 19c, marked down from In Rockland. Oct.. 10, Marion Our stock of Clocks is £ A lot of checked Nain- is Doris, daughter resting place at Bay View cemetery. < >f Le and and Eivie The bean is buttonhole assort- Blackington. the and best in ning. always edge, 25c. Also a lot of extra at In Rockland, Oct. 10, Rosa, daughter of Tho- largest the £ sooks, 9c yard, marked MEMORIAL SERVICES. nas aim Celia Simpers. Burial at Portland. all right. If it’s rightly ed designs, at $1.50, in North Deer Isle. Oct. 7, Sadie, of A clock makes a £ Turtle neck Sweat- down from 12 l-2c. The afternoon daughter city. heavy service of “The First Jr. and Mrs. Samuel Robbins, of Stoulngtan. I roasted,ground and blend- been 2.50. : iged 20 years. $2.00, 2.25, white at Also a lot of babies’ Spiritual Society’: held In Mystic hall it’s bound to ers, only, $3.00, In Thomaston, Oct. 7. Mrs. Ilaunah H. Parks, ed, be right yesterday was In 76 Also seventeen short assorted col- afternoon, memory of tgeci years. marked d o w n 1 moccasins, In when unless from Capt. T&omas P. Beals, who was a mem- Ellsworth, Oct, 7, Arthur G. Eaton, aged you get it, t months. of white ors, at 18c, marked down ber of that The the hand of lengths Muslins, society. display of flow- man'shies in $5.50. from 25c. ers was very elaborate and at 18c been 25c. beautiful. a pinch of something to yard, Remarks were made by Mr. John M. Woman Umbrellas Counter Also a lot o£ children’s Todd and Keeping House. see how it wili work. The William H. Sargent, followed Neckwear Counter j cashmere a The ( Women's.^) fancy Toques, by very discourse vho an Coffee we have in A lot of appropriate by Mr. J. want easy and quick answer to ilie f Jeweler, ij mind good service- "What we at marked down Frank Baxter. Many of Mr. Beals’s old laily question. shall have for Din- 19c, ] or for or for t MONUMENT lias never been One lot of remnants time ler, Supper, Breakfast?” should SQ. tampered able rain size friends and members of his 1 ake the Boston Daily and Globe. | Umbrellas, from 25c. family Sunday p septlOdc 4, were Every day The Globe publishes a with in the least. It’s of iissc and chiffon present. simple, in- crepe for men or In same a lot expensive and nice bill of fare for a breakfast, right women, section, dinner and a supper. This is ++$ real honest, MARGINAL WAY TONIGHT. specially pre- high grade and mull neck at of >ared by an experienced, skilled and econom,- ruchings, 79c, marked down Boys’ Fauntleroy 1 al coffee all the This evening occurs the housekeeper. CAPTAIN LEAKY AT way through. pnblic hearing in HOME. white and trimmed with on the addition, the choicest recipes from the black, cream, from Also a Blouses, question of the marginal ; killed cooks of the It will do $1.00. way. homes of New England are New York, October 13.—The steamship you good. Swiss at Great public Interest has been aroused i irinted every day, and any special recipes at 8c useful embroidery, ranted it. Paul of the American line arrived each, dozen Macintosh Gar- over by any woman are readily supplied. the proposition of the Boston and In marked down lacr, The Globe is a daily cook book for a t her pier this afternoon from South- $1.00, Maine, many citizens the 1 he housekeepers of New England. lengths. ments as- favoring grant- a On the O. C, (women’s), The Housekeepers’ in The Globe mpton. St. Patil was Capt K. ESwe!!, from $1.75. lng of the petition and others Departmpnt being od- e very clay tells you how to get rid of how I U. S. the ests, Leary, N., former governor 794-796 Sti es posed. There will be a o take care ot plants, flowers and how Congress t. large number of ! animals, c f octlS-lt o do fancy work, etc., etc. Order Guam. Capt. Leary will go at once to oitizens on hand. etc., The J llobe at one of j our newsdealers and try It. i Is hem? in Chelsea, Mass. OWEN, MOORE & __ CO, OWEK, MOORE & CO. OWEN, MOORE &CO, true A LIVELY STATE. give and complete answers to the GEM OF THE BAT. OX THE ALERT. _M SCEI.I.AXEOCS. questions of enumerators. The penalty for such a W*rk of the Cental Department refusal Is fine “not exceeding Burned to the Ground Saturday Saturday Sight a Bair Oae for th $10,000, to which may be added imprison- Over. Noon. Police. ment for a period not exceeding one year.” With the exception of a few groups of the like old times when COAL In whole Portland district noon the of It eeeemed Depot: cities am towns, the enumeration of [there Saturday Gem the Bay, the were but four cases summer Marshal Frith armed with a warran manufacturing industries in this Stats of refusal reported to hotel at Prince’* Point, three Superior Quality. the chief and in ml lee from was which was made by the County Attorne: for the United States census is completed. special agent, everyone Yarmouth, entirely des- WHOLESALE AND of those cases when the was made fire. The flames on a up in'a patrol wagoi KETAlf In those localities where for any reason party troyed by swept so rap- oomplalntjrode to understand the nature In front of Bernard Devine’s oi the canvass has been delayed the special fully of the idly through the building that within an place We now a Inquiry, and the fact that all answers hour all that remained of It was Commercial street night ant have good stock of agents will shortly receive a call from a pile of Saturday Lew. are held In strict confidence, and na brick and ot hot ashes. proceeded to look for a secret {hiding such as Mr. Henry T.* Buffington, a specal repre- heaps The Gem Coals, Hazleton, Honey Bro? made in of The saloon was closet at publication the census reports the Bay was built In June, and pl&oe for liquor. sentative of the census bureau Wash- 16&9, Special Hard Reading, etc. A the names or was a and had been closed all the full who has been to this disclosing operations of conspicuous object for many miles evening ington. assigned of free individual the answers a There were no men about but li burning coals, also State to ‘‘gather the loose ends"’ of the establishments, around, standing in prominent position th^plaoe Frankl; were In no Instance was on the shore of the the barber of Edward B. Carbet and American work. Mr. Buffington has been making forthcoming. bay. The hotel was shop English CaDnels, Po_- It to even the were some men Portland his headquarters, going from necessary allude to the penalty property of Mr. Cornelius Harris, who next door'there getting hontas and Georges Creek has others Cmnberla- here to other sections whenever his assis- prescribed. been for many years one of the chief shaved and waiting their turns. Enter up your orders and stewards on the steamers The officers entered this barber and take ad?i- tance has been req aired. To insqre thoroughness in the enumer- ol the Boston shop line. Mr. Harris out a In the back wal tage of summer His duties, in a general way, are to in- ation of manufacturing Industries, the dldjnot himBelf conduct tearing place price. the bouse but had as which communicated with Devine’s sa- struct local agents who are in any doubt census [department makes practically a manager Mr. Wal- ter Bond After the close loon found a then Telephone 100. as to the application of the rules In cer doable canvass, In every district in the of the summer narrow^loset[ln5whloh season ilr. Bond continued to were some and barrels. b tain cases to personally call on all special United States. Tor instance, in oocupy the jugs Thesejwen Zenda Offices—76 COMMERCIAL the household rolled out for ST agents and report to headquarters as to the Portland district after the regular building, consisting beside investigation and found tc himself of Mrs. be 70 EXCHANGE ST. the progress of their work, to assist In canvass was completed the chief special Spencer, the cook, ena a empy. named Forest The were after any districts where his participation can agent received from Washington a box boy Storer, who did the police the saloon keepen work around the On red hot, landed at hurry the canvass and to look up any of cards. On every card was written the place. Saturday, Saturday night. They Bouquet Mr. Instances name of 6ome individual or firm Bond and Mrs Spencer were for the Preblejhouse, arrested the bar of refusal of manufacturers to doing away keeper, Made of selected Vuelta Abajo RANDALL & the Late In the some barrels of beer and some answer questions put to them by the business In the district whose operations day. forenoon young got licjuor leaf. Ask for it to-day. Storer and regular enumerators. Mr. Buffington had not been reported. The card list went to Yarmouth Tillage to get effectually closed the plat* up. There some kerosene oil. When he was hotel bar has been in the government employ many was made up in the census office, from left, the another open Saturday MILUKEN-TOMUKSON CO., Portland. _MALLI8TER, hotel was all 60 far as and that was Distributers, years chiefly in the department of labor, local directories, records of the last cen- right, could be night at Swett’s hotel. All seen, and the tire on tbe of others were closed a T. J. DUNN & CO, Makers from which he was transferred this year. sus, and from Information furnished by only premises [the tighter than I Philadelphia. was that In the drum. At He is an apt student of human nature, clipping bureaus. furnace. Having com- Swetfc’s the polloe’got some li- ii_ -s his business at the Another an interesting conversationalist and an These cards, for the most parts repre- pleted village Storer quor. place they visited was at at a little after affable gentleman. sented parties who had moved out of the 12 o'clock had reached a “Skinny” Kllday’s. There they rushed Into The canvass of manufacturing lndns- district, or whose establishments either place from which he could see the hotel. the saloon and saw several men He found that it was about the tries in the Portland group was complet- do not oome within the scope of the cen- wrapped In flames gathered bar. Usually in such and smoke and so filled with the cases there Is a made ed several weeks ago. This group includ- sus canvass or had already been reported tire that scramble by the bar it was to tell In what keeper to and arrest The We can suggest a hundred desij- ed Greater Por;land, South Portland, under some other name. Many of the impossible part get away escape able in cards bore the names of of the structure the blaze originated, As Kllday’s bar keeper did not move but Chickering. gifts Sterling Silver, with Cape Elizabeth, Westbrook and Gorham journeymen who, it was from one to Six canvassers were assigned to it, five of course, should Dot be canvassed. The just noon,the people In the nearby smilingly continued to pour out what ap- prices ranging ten dol- houses were at dinner and peared to be beer. “It s no use Plated Ware of them designated as special agents, and re canvass cards revealed a number of they did not this lars;—in too. Thee at first discover the fire. time,” he said to the “We’ve as are the sixth, who had general supervision industries that had been overlooked; and Two men who officers. There are good Pianos that don’t cost so much there Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glasi were In clams on the nothing but Uno and beer here to- an new of the work, was rated as chief special these were visited and schedules secured. engaged digging hop and entirely Art Ware called h shore n ear the hotel reached it In time to the There isn’t any that are as good. The five were em- Every card had to be returned to the cen- night.” Chickering: the Wavo Crest, that is made agent. special agents take from the lower floor a few chairs. especi- sus This on ployed 25 working days. Nearly 1200 office, properly Indorsed with an ex- These were all that was saved. Whan the Investigation was found to be But, it is not mere goodness that gives the Chickering ally for gifts;-as dainty and artistic reached the all correct schedules, every one representing a man- planation and signed by the chief special neighbors spot that they and no arrests were made. as anything you’ve seen, could do was to stand and watch* the its value—it is ufacturing corporation, Area or individ- arrant. by Pocket excellence. flames finish their work of destruction. peddling has commenced In were in the canvass A chief source of ual, gathered of the gratification to the Thft (rfcm nf fr.hfl Rav wag a ttoII hniu Portland after the manner of old times. That word “excellence” well describes this world- Portlan i who canvassed, the Port- house but was not a group. special agents large one. It was There are many where liquor can places means “sur- I here were 62 kinds of schedules used land district was the of commen- pr ovlded with all the modern appliances famous instrument says Webster, it message hi bought but are not In the better for, E. 5. WAITE, for the management of a summer hotel they In the canvass, 31 of them known as dation from Mr. the or the sum o Buffington, depart- and was handsomely furnished. Mr. Har- localities. The saloons'wlth*steel ceilings, passing others in some good quality j«iT i-€ while ment who did not specials, the remaining one, No. 3, representative have to ris was not In the city on handsome mirrors and elaborate Saturday, being systems and is true of the 547 CONGRESS STREET. was a form to all devote a to or di- now attached to the steamer Governor that exactly Chickering. general adapted nearly single day revisiting of beer apparatus are not qualities;” D which was In cooling doing oct8M,W,F, small Industries, This their work ingley Boston, so the general schedule, recting business. The resorts are a Piano for less of amount of the insurance oould not be “sprinkler" You may buy good money, the simplest form of them ail, contains ascertained from still at It and Instead de- him. Prom other of handsome for 94 and sub THEIR FRIENDS ALARMED. sources it was learned but it won’t be “as as a questions questions, with that there was an canters and pretty glasses rum Is now course, good Chickering” Insurance ol about held the Just accompanying blank spaces for the an- $10,000 by served out of small or from un- Issued agency of Prentiss Boring & Son. This pitchers such can not be purchased. swers, not including the 11 tormal ques- on the labelled bottles. The Uoyn Training Ship Enterprise was on the hotel and a portion of the fur- price has gone up on A New tions on the title It can be a elsewhere in this Edition of page. readily Have Set Arrived. niture, The cost of the hotel was about these goods and the has not im- You can't buy Chickering quality ---.[ seen that the special agent's job was no $15,000. proved. State we’re the sole sellers. sinecure, for every blank space had to be ; Boston, Otcober 13—The fact that the CLEAVES RIFLES SHOOT. filled in with an answer, and if the ques THE BOWLERS. Webster’s Massachusetts Nautical Training ship tion was not applicable to the particular which left the Enterprise, Funchal, Maderla, International industry, word “None” must be Markfmen September 6, for Marblehead, has not Qualified on th* Regula r Much Iutrrcgt In the Trade Inserted. had to be League Everything spelled * yet arrived nor has she been reported as Range Saturday. Carnival. out; no ditto marks were allowed,though sighted since leaving that port,has caused Dictionary there were numerous places where they considerable the relatives anxiety among The Cleaves Co, G. S. might have been used to the advantage Rifles, M, At Pine:s last week Printed entirely from now, corrected and friends of tne 14 3 men on board. alleys many | of the enumerator. M of Westbrook, held a shoot to qualify JONES & plates. Contains supplement of 25,0011 took The The board on a Interesting games plaoe. ALLEN, naval held ses- GRESSY, additional training on the Words, Phrases, and Assuming that he found the proprietor marksmen, Saturday afternoon, Interest In the Trade tourna- sion today and the matter was discussed, League Definitions. It is thus down or company at Cumberland Mills, As brought manager in, and in a mood to be range which was started BAXTLR BLOCK, l’o all the board decided to ment, Monday, still to the present time, again inquiries required by law these 6hoots must occur confirming quizzed about his business affairs, In the continues and the are witnessed it as the make thi6 “Tho Is not gamss ceUSdSat.Mon.Wed.Fri I “Best Practical Working name of reply: Enterprise annually and each company Is allowed “Uncle Sam,” the special agent by large audiences which show no parti- Dictionary.” overdue and may be expected within the two in which to ordinarily had to spend from '20 minutes days qualify their men. when next few ality good plays are made. Insure days.” The conditions so far as your prop- to an hour In gathering all the informa- weather was the Bill that the Monday Twitohell-Champlin team LORI Secretary explained En concerned were and the did NC, ton necessary to fill out the schedule. perfect hoys were victorious over the was ordered to under sail Ayer-Houston < terprlse proceed sime very oreditable work. TvitK our In some cases, where the manufacturing Twenty-sev- team. the Hines Bros, team erty SHORT & from Funchal with the understand! Wednesday ng en of the men were for the test is done in connection with a retail busi- present took two from the Cousins that she was not to arrive at Marblehead Milllken, 1 and one set of and all qualified with the exception of HARMON ness, only books used, the & Short team. The feature of this game local antil October 10, The course was left to two. INSURANCE COMPANY agents. oc The time come for Fall two 38 at and 27 at 500 Crockett, 102 78 80— 260 having time to the government. the opposition have elected 258. The ranges, 200J yards J —copvatowr Howe. 74 67 62— 208 A and Winter 1 to a The census losses now yards. Garments, beg rules call for book accounts, gains and exactly balance, 76 82 72 —23U -t.Bwiro ncrr ULR-aiUcU Greeley,_ J call attention to stock of RIGHT IN THE LEAD IX wherever and the nut the of the u/ my available, questions making respective strength 424 394 369 1187 J the men as the # Woolens which is now for to the manufacturer were of such an in the same as It was at the dissolu- qualifying marksmen, j ready 4 party The Is the of the Fall Styles done on a following standing shooting being range of 200 0 inspection. 4 we are as and we of tin trlcata nature that no little figuring was tion which, is not likely to be materially clubs: usual, liave the cream vards: w # looms of England, Scotland and imerltt, required to arrive at definite conclusions by the returns from the bak- The stock contains all the novel- changed Won Lost Played tn all the new and handsome colors and ma- Captain J. D. 31 ties in Meltons and soft * If the manufacturer desired, the blank ers dozen of constituencies where the re- Graham, € Kerseys, tures in stripes and checks to choose from! Private M. Waddell 32 Twitchell-Champlin Co, 3 0 3 * Let us make to your ;measnre a nice Uoubi, schedule was lert with him a suite are not known. v finish Worsted and I for few Private Fred M. Libby, 34 h letcher & Co., 3 0 3 Overcoatings. Breasted Sack Suit with Double Br«>H days or a week, in order that he might Private Leon Hooper. 34 Kines Bros., 2 13 \ Cheviot Suitings and Trouserings 0 Vest and Trousers cut in latest style, or; DIVORCES GRANTED. Four Button Sack Suit with those will more its and look Private M, H. Gurley, 28 MHliken.Cousens & Short, 1 2 3 in the newest ** readily grasp purport designs. shoulders and close fitting hack, Vest single These dlvoroes PrivatejF. E. B. Libby, 36 H. S. Melcher Co., 0 3 3 J up the accounts at his leisure. have been granted by breasted, with or without collar, Trouitn Some-1 Private Everett 26 Ayer, Houston 3 3 Strout In the Ward,' Co, [0 loose in hip and small at bottom. Have yo- times when the census called for Judge Supreme court: Jess agent Corporal H. Jesson, 30 Games this week: Monday,Rlnes Bros., elothing made by us aud it will be correct ani the schedule he had left for Ellen Hunter of Portland, libellant, vs. Q M, S. George H. 36 3well iu style, at a reasonable perusal, it Leighton, vs. Melcher & Go.; Wednesday, Ayer* price. Ezekiel Hunter of Westbrook. Private John Byrne, 32 S W.H.KOHLINC, would be handed him by the bookkeeper, A Baxter Building. Musician H. L. Henderson, 31 Houston vs, Fletcher & Co.; Friday, filled Walter Campbell of Portland vs. Nellie a octieodimo neatly out. every item figured Private W. P. Walker, 30 Milliken vs. Twitchell-Champlin. REUBEN K. of Blddeford. DYER, “down to the last cent.” But such cases Campbell Private Joseph Martin, 30 lVEox-c]lxa,n.t Tailor. Win. F. Greene of Portland vs. Annie E. 31 375 fore ST., near foot of Exchange St were extremely rare. Corporal Kinmond, AT MALLISON FALLS. A. Greene of Private Harry Lowell, 27 octlS-dtf_, The principal Items in the schedule re- Portland, gross and con- Musician E. L, 26 The work In firmed habits of Conant, progress at Maillson lated to date of establishment of the In- Intoxication. Private li. W. 33 Miller, Falls by the new Maillson Power compa- dustry, character of the organization, Lizzie At. Hammon of Portland vs. Private Victor Lebrecqne, 84 ny is nearing completionjand It Is one of Notice to Lieut. W. C. character of the the in- Elmer F. Hammon of Fairfield, gross Lord, 31 Industry, capital John the finest exam of and confirmed habits of intoxication. Corporal Knight, 33 pies hydraullo engineer- ^Taxpayers persons and the amounts vested, employed Corpora] Davis, 31 to be seen of ing In Maine. Mallison Falls The Knack of their the census Harry Colpltts Portland vs, Aiabel Color 26 wages daring year, Sergeant Cummings, are on the of Presumpsoot about] slx'mlles CITY OF PORTLAND. the kinds and value of materials M. Colpitts Portland, desertion. The shoot was held under the direction used, above Westbrook and the of the F. Wilbur of Portland purpose cost of rent, etc Margaret vs, of John R. O. of Co. Notice is hereby given that the Insurance, fuel, taxes, Sergeant Donoghue new Is to furnish for Of Good is A. Wilbur of Miller’s company power Printing the kinds and value of manufac- Harry Falls, N. B, Portland, as of rifle j goods supervisor qualifi- use In that city. The power will be used --TTIE-- H, cruel and abusive treatment. TAX BILLS FOR 1900 the artistic insight into the tured, amount received for custom work, cation and Quartermaster Sergeant Geo. the ^ by Dana the Haskell silk i | “ Stanford Warp mills, value of manufactured Agnes L. of South Portland H. as art of ali arts.” products the pre- Leighton company inspector, mills and the Windham and have been committed to me by the assessors to preservative vs, Stanford of Westbrook, and GeorgeJR. Portland. collect. On ail said taxes that are paid on or STERLING ceding year, the kind and cost ot electric 1 With us is not Naples railway. With the before October 31. 1900, NO INTEREST will printing used. When the Abbie A. Walls of Portland vs. Harry PEARSON IN BATH. ^reat j schedule was power horse power which the new works make be CHARGED ana all saia taxes not so paid I I. Walls of Portland. mechanical—we treat it as an the the INTEREST will be ADDED at the rate of six completed, person furnishing in- It will be to run both The Sheriff-Elect Pitched available, possible per cent., commencing September l, 1900. OAK art formation was Edith L. Wentworth of Portland vs luto Meesre. should be treated. required to sign a certifi- these mills and the railroad and I then £ may cost a little more than some 4| Alvah Wentworth of and Wakefield. other*, cate that the was Portland, gross Manley The ordinance of the City of Portland, allow- W'ouldn’t it be wise for to stating information have an abnndance of reserve for F but we would like to have you look it 4 you and confirmed habits power ing a discount of one per cent was repealed in to the test of his ofTntoxication. 1 i over and see if it isn't worth more than correct, knowledge and U6e for other order to con- 1899, consequently no discount will De allowed. 4 a trial order us purposes In I any oak stove you have ever seen. place with ? belief. Mahlon D. Ward of Lebanon vs. Addie 1 [8PECI.LL TO THE PRESS,] struct the canal for their the com- Any person not receiving their tax bill before L, Ward of Harrison. plant To a man in the midst of his September 20. 1900, can procure a copy on ap- I stop busy Bath, October 13—The Prohibition pany had first to build a coffer dam. Annie M, Crocker of N. big plication to this office. Office hours 9 a. m. to 1 I. B( Nash daily routine, and use a half-hour or Lakewood, J., [ F, & C. Co., £ up rally at the Alameda this evening at- This morning at 10 30 the work of re- p. m.; 2.30 to 4 p. in. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 i' THE THURSTON PRINT an hour of his valuable time vs. Charles H. Crocker or Portland, m. only. ( 390 FORE ST. p j firing at him tracted a crowd which filled the moving the dam and the water cruel and abusive nearly letting GEO. H. LIBBY, L OCtl2d5t ^ such as how much his treatment. j 97 1-2 EXCHANGE STREET questions build- floor space of this Ar- into the canal will be and from City Treasurer and Collector. A. Davis of Portland large building. begun | and are Mary vs. Wil- City Treasurer and Collector’s Office. Portland, < ings machinery worth, how thur J. Dunton and that time until noon there will be an liam Davis of Portland, cruel and abu- presided introduced September 7, 1900. sept7dtoet3i ’Phone so Portland, niaie much he his how pays employees, much he sive treatment. the speakers, Hon. Grant Rogers and Interesting scene on the banks of the out last for-raw paid year materials, and Sheriff-elect Samuel F. Pearson of Port- Presumpscot. what Is the total* amount of his COLLEGE BASE BALL. receipts land. Mr. Rogers confined his remarks and then to strike a SAMi calmly balance with Watervllle, October 13 —The to as a Issue AN HONORED NAME. managers mostly temperance leading Two the he has and QUALITIES For Women. figures given, ask him 11 of the college base ball teams of Alaine of the that the two State, saying great Among the names submitted the Dr. Tol man's Mont broud$ the net by hly Regulator has result is a correct representation met at the Elmwood to see what national were today parties awakening.to the Senate of the New York University to the happiness to hundreds of anxious womei. of the of his business the last could be There is no other remedy know* profits dene about straightening out tact. The party leaders and judges are of the positively judges Hall of Fame is the name ol to medical that will so would seem to Heirs and others to science, quickly*1* year, give the average the dilemma in which teams have been to take a different view desiring beginning of the Jonas Chlckering. The Hall of Fame mj safely do the work. Have never had asiag* mortal a license to somewhat borrow money on REAL ES- failure. The longest and most obstinate cas» get ruffled, for the past two years. It has been sug- prohibitory Law will contain busts of 100 famous Ameri- are relieved in 3 days without fail. No otitf and to Indulge In a few “cuss words,If that an made Mr. Pearson at jTATE, NOTES, honsehold fnrni- gested advisory board, spoke considerable cans who have won prominence in theii remedy will do this. No pain, no danger.^ he should see fit. Yet, so far as the ex- of members of etc. Business strict- Interference with work. The most diffienS up the alumni of the col- length on the evils of and art or ) tnre, pianos, intemperance chosen profession. It is cases of the Portland gratifying successfully treated through cones- perience census agents leges, be Instituted and at meet- then attacked Chairman the conthientiab j today's Manley of to know that the men who have the se- ly pondence .and the most complete satisfaenc* went, the .manufacturers have in most the to be in fa- State guaranteed in every instance. I relieve hun- ing, suggestion appears Republican committee and Chair- lection of these busts In have com- charge dreds of ladies whom I neversee. Write'f: cases been considerate, good-natured, vor. The man Wakefield of the managers adjourned, however, Republican city plimented music and industrial art In further particulars. All letters truthful and shown a willingness to give all the without definite but a committee for their utter answered. Free confidential advice taking action, indifference America, by such a distin- selecting matters of a private or delicate nature. Be- information required. meeting was called for next at towards the cause of Saturday temperance. But, guished name for the roil of honor.— Shawmut Loan in mind this remedy is absolutely safieo*®- In its of passage the census act Con- which time it is th'e matter Trill said he, are to a rude Co„ every possible will positive? expected they coming The Music Trade oondition^tnd Review, August 11 leave no after ill the health. E established a for refusal 68 effects npon gress penalty to be settled. awakening now. MARKET ST.. 1 ME- 1900. i naysdu PORTLAND, mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. E. M. TIN- MAN CO., 170 Tremont St., Boston, *** R. IVE. LEWSEN & ^ # CO.,
FORMAL OPENING AND —.-. EXHIBITION SALE a JT D C! I FA^L ! F’ U JL\m ^ I WINTER j MONDAY M TUESDAY, OCT. I5M 16 MONDAY « TUESDAY, OCT. 15 ™ 16 Mr. Hr G. White of New York, representing S. Booss & Bros., the Largest Fur Manufacturing An event of much importance to all who contemplate purchasing new garments House in A merica, will be here on above days with a full line of Manufactured Goods. this season,—for we shall these two show an new assortment This will be the greatest opportunity ever offered the Ladies of Portland for during days, entirely selecting Fine Furs from a stock equal in every way to the exclusive Fur Stores of that has just been received from New York’s exclusive makers of TAILORED GAR- Boston and New York. MENTS, and from leading Costumers in Europe. We shall positively have the largest and finest collection of FURS this city has THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN TAILORED SUITS AND COATS for imme- ever seen;—to be under the personal supervision of SVIr. White. Those contemplating diate wearing and for winter use, buying Furs this season should not fail to give us a call. MARKED TO SELL BELOW THIS SEASON’S LOWEST FRIGES. $24,000 iKTvalue, AUTOMOBILE COATS, CAFES In lengths 36 to 54 inches Absolutely fresh, new goods, to be sold at BOX COATS, In splendid assortment, Golf, Plain and both fur-trimmed LOWER PRICES THAN IMPORTERS TODAY. In lengths 26 to 32 inches Rough Cloths, QUOTE and REEFER plain. CLUSTER BOAS and MUFFS in COATS, CLUSTER BOAS, MUFFS & GAPES I Silver, Biue, Sable and Red Fox. In lengths 19 to 22 inches SILK AND FLANNEL CLUSTER BOAS and STOLES in A FEW CHOICE COATS WAISTS, in Hudson and Russian Alas- Beaver. Bay Sable, With novelties for street COATS in Alaska Seal. tight fitting back and loose front. [ Smart, stylish ka and Electric Persian Seal, Lamb, COATS* plain and combinations in Length 26 inches I wear and evening dress- Mink, and Chinchilla. ! Electric Seal. The Special Prices will hold for this TWO HAYS’ SALE Remember, this great stock of FURS will be here only TWO DATS, MO.TDAT & TUESDAY, OUT. 1.1 and 16. / | Only. R. M. LEWSEN & CO., 538 Congress Street g~" .- ■ —— 1 FATAL ACCIDENT. A MENACE. MUSIC AND DRAMA. with enough real fun to justify that his- toric claim made for another comicality of In Brakeiunn Taylor Kllltd at Westbrook Tlie Impediment of Witch llock—May years ago—“One hundred laughs NAUGHTY ANTHONY. one hundred minutes The second act Junction. Be Removed. “Madame Butterfly,” which precedes was devoted to vaudeville of a very high WVEH GET a of and the third and last was a voa your A fatal accident to an employe of the The government Is making plans for Naughty Anthony, is dramatization grade, : a little which done Maine Central railroad company occurred the destruction of Witch rock at the en- pathetic story appeared in straight comedy, very cleverly by Edward and Libble assisted Saturday night a few minutes past six trance to Portland harbor. This is a the Century some years ago, and is said Biondell, by an clever lot of o'clock at Westbrook Junction, Morrill's, menace to navigation. All of the big to be well-nigh perfect in its power to exceedingly people.” victim of the accident was Brakeman which run into Portland fear this hold the rapt attention of an audience X'h9 ships HARBOR NEWS. Fred Taylor of freight train number rock and because of their fear for it have without a moment's interruption. Its scene is laid in its characters are forty, running from Watervllle to Port- in times paet been forced into other dan- Japan, and and it introduces land via Lewiston. The train was in gers and greater risks. It is because of unique interesting, Items of Interest a num ber of dramatic effeots if Picked Up Along the charge of .Engineer Libby and Conductor Witch rock that the war ships in coming rarely, ever seen the was the Water Front. Whitney. into Portland even in broad, daylight run upon stage. It The train is due at the Junction just far oil to Ihe eastward before they swing talk of both New York and London its run of several before six o'clock and was on time. The in towards Portland. This is done in play-goers during The schooner Onward, bound from Bos- as East- months in those cities last In train crew had been engaged in setting order to take what is known the spring. ton for Klttery. which stranded a few contrast to ‘Madame off some twenty cars onto the Worcester ern Passage which gives them a clear sharp Butterfly” days ago at Odiorne’s point, Rye Beach, will follow for the division of the Boston and Maine rail- channel without danger of encountering “Naughty Anthony” has been sold as she lle3 to J. R. McKay of the enter- to the fact that road, and the engine had just run baok obstacles. One of the worst things about principal part evening’s of Portland, who will strip her. He has in this Charlie Evans onto tne Maine Central tracks and coupled Witch rock is that it hides its wiokeJ tainment,and play already secured the sails. The schooner of “A Parlor Match” fame, will make onto the train ready to continue the jour- head just far enough beneath the surface will go to pieces, and her bottom has of and his reappearance in this after an ab- ney to Portland. The train left the Junc- to menaoa ships greater draught city pounded ont. before sence of several years. tion just on time but had only gone a few all about it Is deep water. A ship, One of the quickest sailing trips re- =- feet when the train crew of the those on board know what they are en- THE PAKISH PKIEST. ATLANTIC hundred recorded is that of the sohooner cently B railroad saw a smash this rock Maine Central stop signal countering may.run upon Local theatrical managers, dramatic JLdzzie E. Dennison, whioh arrived at one the train crew of train and to the bottom. When the Califor- for reasons for a given by of go authors and theatrical stars whether in Fernandina, Fla from Portland, having many is the best Range Portland division of the nian went ashore on Ham island No. 74 of the Worcester ledge large cities or small towns are now being made the run in less than six days. then on the last February it was the fear of to a Boston and Maine, siding op- captain’s held responsible for the class of perform- The four masted schooner Frank A. housekeeper buy, just take walk down Chestnut St. tracks. A Witch rook which made him so far posite the Maine Central quick ! swing ance offered and make or break with Palmer, Capt. Rawding,which was dam- he on before stop was made and the Maine Central to the east that was the ledge their patrons acoordidgly. That is as it aged by collision in Boston harbor with to the FOUNDRY (a short distanceback of City Hall) and Were it not for this obstacle crew went back to ascertain the trouble. he knew it. should be,and it_is for that reason partic- the Allan line steamship Norwegian sev- the railroad at Morrill in the center of the entrance to this see what a fine line of we Near crossing right ularly gratifying to note the engagement eral days ago, has completed repairs and for yourself Ranges have. be considered a street, they found Brakeman Taylor ly- harbor Portland would oflDaniel Sully In “The Parish Priest’'at is ready to sail. ing on the ground very accessible harbor in all kinds of the Jefferson theatre, Friday and Satur- now a man who is not Just how the aooldent happened no one weather. As It Is day, October 19 and 20. OBITUARY. r-nnlrt toll hut, 'Parlor had fallen between absoutelv familiar with this entrance to “ihe Parish Priest," by JJanlel u. OVER §000 the cars of the moving train onto the the harbor does not dare attempt It unless Is a new | Hart, American domestic drama. MBS. HANNAH ANN PINKHAM. cars over the It be in A commander of one track. Several of the passed daylight, Both press and public declare It to be the TO THE $ legs of the umortunate man. The right of Uncle Sam’s biggest ships told a sweetest, most wholesome and delightful {SPECIAL PHE8SJ In use in Fortland w at the while PRESS last Bummer that Witch leg was nearly severed hip, reporter oomedy drama of recent years, one critic West Harpswell, October 13.—Mrs, was crushed above the rock Portland harbor and that in his left leg just spoiled on the Boston Transcript saying : “It Hannah A«n, wife ol Captain Jaoob B. and vicinity. s knee. There was an wound on the all the he had been into ugly years coming Is a far better play than ‘The Old Home- Plnkham, of West Harpswell, passed of his face and another bad cut this he never railed to about right side port worry stead.’ The story itself Is simple and away Tuesday night, after a long and no man just under the left jaw. this hidden obstruction which natural, and In it there are no crimes to painful illness. Funeral services were for fear who sail in Rich’s ambulance was telephoned sees but which all ships unmask, no scheming villains to restrain held from her late residence Friday af- a at the with a and made quick run, arriving big draught. and no tragedies to faoe. From llrst to ternoon conducted by Bev. C. H. Young, Nat Gordon has visited the rook several scene of the accident in about 26 minutes, last It Is a play or humanity. There 16 pastor of the M, E. church, of which she PORTLAND ST a of three miles. Dr times. On Mr. Gordon In an in- covering distance Saturday not a line, not an action which does not had always been an active member. on and did terview with a PRESS man said that the Gardner was early the spot some real life. There were beautiful floral tributes | portray many what he could to relieve the suffering of rock is about two hundred by four hun- W. J. KYAN’S CONCERT. from the family and friends. She is towards the the injured man. dred feet. It is higher Cape survived by her husband and three chil- ■ and towards Ram Referring to the Svendsen trio which Taylor was then placed In the ambu- shore then slopes away dren. Interment In the iamlly burying FOUNDRY GO. at W. J. benefit con- is of a similar formation will appear Kyan's I lance and acompanled by Dr.Uardner and Island. It to cert October the Norwich Bul- ground. one or the train crew was taken to the that of the rooks at Cushing's island. 7, (Conn.) letin “The Trio played with splen Maine General hospital. He died soon There is about twenty-three feet over the says: “yardon lost. did finish and a beauty of tone and after reaohing the hospital. rock at places. The government will un- breadth of expression which proclaimed Taylor was a single man of about 28 or doubtedly decide to use dynamite in large them thorough masters of their respective Tile Great Golfer lleaten by Bernurd 80 years of age and had relatives residing quantities at this point and Mr. Gordon instruments.” KlcliolU Saturday. as usual, phenomenal, but Mloholls was TELEPHONE BATTLE WON, in this city as also in eastern Maine. says that it Is the Intention of those most * on the short NOTICE. Interested In navigation to get at least KATZENJAMMER KIDS. a trifle stronger game, him a ON which, with the short course, gave PORTLAND LINKS. 36 feet over the rook "and that might in- There Is no doubt about the laugh pro Newton, Mass., October 13.—For the Tile fOasterji Company G Ten It*gilts volve the blasting of a many cubic slight advantage. Singularly enough, The semi-ilnals in the woman's annual good voking properties of the breezy comedy second time during his stay in thi s ill Gardiner, will yards of rock. Mr. Gordon says that if Vardon s medal score was one strike bet- Water pressure be handicap were played on the Portland the rook was blown oil “Katzenjammer Kids,” which is to be country Harry Vardon, winner of the right ter than Nlcholls's. He lost on match Golf club links, Saturday afternoon. Miss the chart it would be a relief to naviga- the attraction at Portland theatre Mon- United States open championship, was de- on the levels had no to light high tors. For If this rock was it play The champion complaint Mary Sills beat Miss Helen Thomas, by destroyed day, Tusday and Wednesday and matinee feated by Bernard Nlcholis,thls afternoon Gardiner, October 18.—An informal would give a free entrance to Portland make after the match and heartily con- default. Miss Susan Milllken beat Miss on Tuesday and Wednesday, The follow- on the Braeburn links at West Newton. meeting of the board of aldermen was Tuesday and Wednes- harbor at all times and with a broad gratulated Nicholls. 1 water from Ram endorsement that In the The match was witnessed by a gallery held tonight at their rooms and they Marjorie Allen, up. channel of deep island ing appeared as the must ledge to Trundy’s reef, a distance of a Bangor Commercial last week Is but a of nearly 400 people who followed the On the last hole, Vardon sliced his ball were practically unanimous in favor of day, supply ANNIVERSARY WEEK AT J. R. a half. mile and verdict: “No fun- over the course and were meet the A flne the Eastern Telephone com- sample of the general players into long grass. approach admitting be shut off for an exam- LIBBY’S/ and he About a the Eastern YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S FIRE. nier, more Ingeniously constructed farce liberal in their applause. shot took him well out pitohed pany. year ago This will be anniversary week at the ever started the fun-nerves of a Maine Nicholls was one up on Vardon at the his third ball within four feet of the Telephone company petitioned for the The alarm of lire from box 41 at a few ination of the conduit J. R. Libby store and It will be cele- audience than the ‘Katzenjamrner Kids,’ close of the morning play for he managed hole Nicholls got away with a splendid right to place their poles in this city and minutes before six o’clock last evening brated in grand style by this up-to-date which appeared In the Opera house on to keep ahead or even on his opponent arive, his iron shot landing him far to were rigorously opposed by the New at the lake. was on account of a blaze in a lot of rags octl# d3t establishment. Special sales will be Nothing half so in the the remainder the day. The re- the left of the green. A flne put oa:ne England Telephone and Telegraph com- and rubber in he basement of H, K, Wednesday. good luring offered In the furniture line, the bargains speoialty-faroe visited good Bangor In sult of tne match was a great surprise near stymieing Vardon. Vardon putted pany, the aldermen at the time being a Rioh’s two story wooden house at 271 suoh as to his Since then the sentiment of the unanimous In favor of the acimls* being tempt anybody Intend- Fore street. The loss will not exceed ten many years, The first act is a ripping is it was anticipated that Vardon would ior a half, but missed, giving oppon- tie. tlcally ing to secure articles of this class. dollars. farce without a grain of sense in it, but svin by a good margin. His driving was, ent the hole in four and_the match. community has been found to be prac- Blon of the company. TO LET. _POK SALE, WESTBROOK. WOODFOHDS. MORRILLS. SOUTH PORTLAND. Forty words inserted Forty words Inserted nnder this head Real Estate under tiu* h one week for 23 cents, cash Mr. E. Turner Hatch is committee of ) one week for 25 cents, advance. in Local talent will present the three act improving The entertainment Myrtli casli^n FOR S/LE TODAY BY sdv^J from his recent Illness. Miss Elva Eell Is to entertain the will mee for the benefit the rapidly Unity Assembly, Pythian Sisterhood, L' OR SALE—Two society comedy of Uni- St, 1- jersey cows. PrieTiv^ Miss Mary Clark has recently been In club at her home, Stevens avenue, Tues- this with Mrs Getchell, Kincaid rOK RENT—We have at Davis House, 639 Geo. W. Brown, 53 Exchange call §28.00. G. W. Tsrsaiist church, at their fair to be held evening A GttO*E, 1 Congress street, two rooms connected on Hartford, Conn., on a visit to her day evening, October 16. etreet. __ In December. Xbe cast of characters 1b sister, lower floor that have been occupied by a pby- 3'_15-1 Mrs Eockameecook tribe of Red Men very The officers of ■ siciun for Tbe location is one of SALE—It will suit as Harry Higgins. Myrtle Assembly, Py many years. new 9 room house with all modern lm you. and follows: Mrs. Fitzgerald Mandeville be One Come Mr, Kimball tendered the use of their hall to the best in our city. Possession can given I^OE«. New house, just George of Boston, has re- kindly thian Sisterhood, will meet Wednesdaj 15-1 provemento. finished, Tre-^ fcjmythe, a would-be society leader, Mrs immediately. Park on occupancy. Splendidly the One new JO room house in Coyle situated at cently been the guest of his parents at Ladies’ Circle of All Souls’ Universal ^afternoon at the hall for rehearsal. Centre. MYRON E. A. T. Miss Ethel her street ... MOORE, Bodge; Morton, corner Clifton Deering their home on street. 1st o hurch during the for use Schools will to- rro LET—2C2 Spring street, pleasant One 2 house 4 old. A splendid a Coyle past week, at Cash’s Corner open a tenement years n niece, Western heiress, Miss Eva Cum- room, first floor, steam beat, gas ana bath; ____ Mr. and Mrs, M. of In serving dinners and suppers to the vis- Miss Grace and Miss Ids vie. Investment. 8 a friend of Augustus Morgan day. Tarbox suitable lor ce ti-rnan or gentleman land house with all modern im- dar* mings; Miss Mabel West, One new 6 |room LF"K m. rithsmIjE~,h old l?,od st,yle have been the of in attendance the rwc Keferen es required. 1-5-1 filly. Inquire o: GEo w Mies Miss Maud Jane Yarmouth, guests their iting delegates upon Mitchell will have charge of the provement*. West Morton’s, Swan; Seven line house lots. Fessenden Park, will KNIGHT, Falmouth. Maine. son, Mr Clarenoe and Unlversalist State Sunday School conven- rooms and.the outlook 1b foi an Irish mail servant, Miss Morgan family, promising LET-Down stairs rent at 116 North street, be sold to close. McCarthy, cheap SALE—One at their home on Woodford street. tion. a winter's work. Miss Edna TO 6 rcoms and bath, h on each sale. P.O. Box 3, Dei o:t, Mica. Is the In the of the immedi- ALPHECS L. 185 Middle street, Mass., guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Portland, presence part of the State. HANSCOME, 15-1 SALE.-A of Giles street, during the past four months, 5. 13-1 pair gray mares, grear? ate Room fpOR Jioo D. Bates, Clifton street. relatives of the contracting parses. Mr. F. Stevens attended the old, weight and 12-to, sound and has returned to her home in Limestone. Gecrge nun for agents. Reliable kind, w ill work single or double and on Mrs. L H. has the After a brief the last week. O LET—House 3o. 3 Park Place, 8 rooms WANTED.—Sub eider Mrs J. IE has been the Gcblosbsrg engaged wedding trip through Mechanics Fair at Boston fj »* local work; permanent po-iuon. side: seen at Yarmouth, Me. Hopkins guest * and hot wafer heat, all modem im- paving Address an house on street for White Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb E. S bath, Also agents for places outside of city. For fur- CLEAVES, Yarmouth, Me. Box 27. ot her Mrs. Hattie liisbee of Sparrow Arlington Longfellow chapter, O. per- Lower rent No. 33 ('lark street, daughter, j provements. ther information addre-s P., Press Office. 15-2. : occupancy the winter. are to reside at 75 Allen avenue. Mr. formed at their 6 rooms. rent No. 24 Tate. 5 rooms. Brunswick the week. Mrs. during the initiatory degree Unp-r SALE—Sorted horse, sound during past Apn to WILLIAM H. WiLLAKD. 184 1-2 and gentle Mrs. Joslah Ocean has Cobb is a clerk in the grocery store of Bft which the y man of in Ij’ORfearless of stemi and Bisbee is the wife of Rev. A S. Bisfiee. Gilbert, street, meeting Friday evening after Middle street 13-1 W ANTED—Able good reputation electric cars esa ! »* each county to represent large house. roadmen or twelve miles au hour on been entertaining company from father at Morrills, and is alBO one of the members a olam through tils' own Ihe Westbrook board of registration of Boston, enjoyed supper Position constiut.' Salary $7s per month and courage, weighs 00) IDs., reason for O LET—Six room flit, all modern conven- seilinehave ! the week, mo3t members of the rj re:ere:ices aud enclose no u>e for-.-niPrice to be In tbe asses- during past popular Leering the courtesy of Mr. D. E, Moulton. ■1 all expenses. State suit buyer. For voters is to in session ieDces. price moderate, cenfraliv located. PRESI- Mr. Emil Hermes of Turner and district fire a member self-addressed stamped envelope. further particulars inquire of F. E. NEWELL Fellows’ West wife, department, being Miss Bessie Shore} of Lake street SOUTH WORTH BEOS., 105 Middle street. sors’ room, Odd block, DIN' l', 370 Caxun Btifding, Chicago. _ E. N. Yarmouth, Maine. I were the cf hose So. 9 of Morrills. 13-1 and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt company passed at the White mountains octl3-15-20-22 .Lnd, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday SALE—On Pleasant B, at their A committee from the Free avenue, two family Coolidge home on Coyle church, with several members of the senior class rent in western of city; 12 FOR ot Saturday, October 31?t, November 1st, part iirE do not want boys or loafers to write us, house 14 rooms, prompt paying t»r.2 the Universaiist or has been C’HOICE> rooms, all modern conveniences, newly now m at must be of voters. street, during state Sun- Congregational, Morrills, ap- and the teachers of the South Portland »» mm of ability only.’ $203 to $500 per §303 per annum; sold to close Snd and 3d for the registration fitted nice neighborhood, sunny exposure. school held here pointed to wait on Rev. C. E.-Andrews up, moutb. Salesmen and general agents, s liry au estate, a good investment. W, H sessions are to be from 9 to o’clock day convention, during High school. For partieula s call ou GLO. F. JUNK INS, 270 WALDRON & 18) idle The X1 or commisrim, special induceme tu RACiNE CO., Ml St. 1H the week. of Walpole, and endeavor to per- Middle street. 13-4 and from 3 to 5 and from past Mass., Charles H, Taylor of Evans street, Is FIRE ENGINE & MOTOR CO., Ravine, Wis. o'clock, so;a, very old Miss snade'him to withdraw his • 13.1 SALE—Antique fashioned- 7 to 9 o Nov. Evangeline Hathaway, Coyle resignation, in Bath for two weeks on business T.ET—Partial h nnelike FORalso au organ. Enquire at 25 SPRUCE ciock, excepting Saturday, rpO desiring pleasant, Si’1 is a tro weeks’ tendered as and A rooms for the winter would do weii to call n the f -reuoon. when the session will close at 5 street, enjoying vacation recently acting pastor Dr. James H. Syphers of this city, WANTED—Men to le: r barber traae. Only nq 3d, on MRS. CHAPLIN, Hi Winter street Tele- J J while at her home in Woodfords, Miss Hatha- remain with the church. a eight weeks required. Wages permanently has gone to Rangeley lakes for two in 8-2 SALE—Cider barrels, first qualitv. o'clock. phone hou*e. Tools donated upon entermg. Posi- En- Mr. and Mrs. Beal and their two child- learning. FOR of F. G BANGS. way is employed in the office of the weeks’ vacation. l)r. F. H. Gardner of tions when ihrough. quire Peoples Ferry Mrs. F. W. Freeman and Mrs. E. S. positively guaranteed R o Portland Pier. who tenement at 77 William St, inducements Waiting n. yq Teachers’ Institute in Boston. ren, have been the guests of friends Morrilla, is to his praotioe LET—Upper Excellent lime’to begin. Special Brooks were delegates from the Current attending TO 7 rooms and hot and cold wafer. this month. Wri;e for free catalogue. MO- on Brentwood bath, SALE—Wilmot street, two The students of the Ocean street gram- street, Leering Center, bis absence. at house. 12-1 BARBER B New York citv. family Events club of this city to the State during Inquire LER’S HOOL, ■IjiOR house. 12 rooms, rents for ?25 per ir.ontti. mar are to a have returned to their home in Ashiale. 13.1 school hold whist party in Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Rogers of Elm '1 his will be sol l at a bargain it trade is m de Federation meeting held during the past rooms at 104 Oak street. Lewis bliss Alice Leonard has at once. G. F. ALEXANDER & CO., 93 Ex- hall, Friday evening, October Jones, 6treet, street, will leave the first of the week for TO.LET—De«irab’esteam hot and cold ANTED—A at once. at week at Dockland Gas, heat, [water. TV carpenter Apoly change St. toq ! for the of to the returned from South Prices reasonable. Inquire within. 12-1 * » Sm.til’s Hotel of MR. MARSHALL. Mr. Bert in the em- 19th, purpose adding Norridgewock, a week's visit at Gardiner and other Downing, formerly 13-1 SALE—At Old Orchard, one of the j school room decoration fund, .Refresh- where she has been the guest of Mr. and in the of the State. most ploy of A. A. Morrison, the local grocer, places eastern part LET—A pleasant front and back room FORdesirable locations. 30 cottage lots: also ments are to be served and four are Mrs. M. C. Rogers. Robert E. Chase was at Witch TO wl h all conveniences, centrally located, Salesman wanted to place De- fine cotta ire, nearly new, plastered and finished has entered the employ ol the Palmer | prizes Captain near electrics. 4 Congress Park, corner Park SPECIALTYpartments of Perfumes and Toilet Articles In good s’yiejfine view; chance for some one to to be awarded to winners in the whist Miss Lanetta Lowe, Brentwood street rock a survey and on fchoe company at their store in Portland. Friday making and Congress streets. 12-1 in a 1 classes of stores. Very attractive adver- niace money. G. F. ALEXANDER & CO.. 13 has gone to Penobscot f atures. cash commissions and St. Mr, Robinson Edwards and who games. Leering Center, Saturday he went to Port Clyde on div- tising High Exchange lffl wife, bberal contract to Hie man. The ELY- Mr3. J. where she has a RENT—Lower tenement 778 Congress right N. Green and daughter, Miss county, joined hunting ing business. He was by A. 1 SALK—At Center, two hav8 been the guests of their niece, Mrs. accompanied FORstreet, 7 rooms and bath, furnace heat. SIAN MFG. CO., L'e roit, Mich. 13 Deering family Falmouth party that has to the Moosehead FORhou >e. large lot an 1 stable. We wifi sell have returned to their Mabel, street, Oak3ale, have gone If. Skinner as attendant-. m J. N. Newcomb, j this house at a trade and make to to visit Mr. lake for a few weeks, 1VANTED— Bookkeeper, one having liad very easy gene Hartland, Me., and region there was a merry terms. If want to a home call home in J Saturuay evening O LET—Fiat 7 wnh front some experience aud familiar wltu type- you buy and Topsham, A n 1 T M'Vifl 1 loovi Ts rt co KaoI nlnmnf occn. f| rooms, separate ui o -* ta k the matter over wi ll us. we can make it Mrs. Frank Lamb has pailtj U\J» lOJ. B up XlCiCl'UCll door, centrally located, price only §14; writi g preferred, an eaiy posi ion for the right Lewis, street, for you. G. F. ALEXANDER & 93 of Mrs Greene. elation are to a Hallowe'en at al-o house, 9 rooms, bath, etc., §16.67 per party. State experience and referent. Address aesy CO., a ODera- daughter give party most of whom were employes of Rines hxoh St. 10-1 been obliged to undergo facial mouth. We have a large list of Rouses and BOOKKEEPER, Press Office.11-1 Uige Miss Mabel Pitt Oak- Crosby hall, High school on the tion to a diseased tooth, Dr. T. Crocker, street, building, Brothers, A most enjoyable evening apartments to let and for sale. FREDERICK owing man to manage an SALE—We have a lot of good trades; ! entertained a ol of October 31. S. V A ILL, real estate, First N t. Ban t Bldg. "WANTED—An energetic dale, party young evening was and about were »» FORcan almost any kind of a house P. Smith of this city and Dr. Charles spent ^6 persons 11-1 office in Portland, salary $1.5 per montu give you I friends at her home one the The employees of the C. Shaw and extra must come well recom- and almost any location. We have houses for Anderson or the night during George present. profits; Portland, dentist, per- mended and have $800 cash. Address MAN- sale on almost every s reet in Portland and the week in honor of her thirteenth Co are to hold a party in RENT—Lower tenement of 6 rooms and formed the Mrs. Lewis Is j past dancing Hoegg The Good Samaritans will meet next AGER. O. Box 1151, Phi Pa, 8-2 Deering district as well. We are making sales operation. FORbath, furnace heat, on Franklin St. to be P, adelphia, Games and refreshments were hall, on the of October 31- every day. If you have property lor sale, list birthday. evening Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lydia H. vacated October 28th. for from 12 to 16 of recovering nicely from the operation. j Open investigation. WANTED—Eov years age. it with us. G. 4?. ALEXANDER & CO., 93 Ki. the Miss Crock- Bockameecook tribe of lied Men at the Gooa chance for a small FRANK B. ” 10 FREE ST. Miss Mildred who I enjoyed during evening, Strout, Dyer street. family. change st,10-1 Ilall,£ hasjrecently SHEPHERD & CO., Heal Estate Office, 45 Ex- er was th3 of numerous hand- meeting held Friday evening conferred TTTANTED—Au able-bodied man, who un- visited her Mrs. Fred recipient Next Wednesday evening tnere will be change SALE—2-story aDd mansard fr. sister, Hodges, St._11-1 tt derstands farming thoroughly, between house, some and valuable the chief’s degree on several candidates. a 116 Pine st., cor. Thomas, lour rooms on has to presents, harvest concert at the People’s M. E. the of 21 and and who comes well re- FOR Tolman street, returned Boston, rro LET—Bright lower in ex- ages 35, an a:tracti”e a sunny tenement, {round floor; situation, quiet Mr. A. Harmon and nee After the work sapper was -*■ commended. to IK A STOCK- where she is to resume her course of George bride, enjoyed. church. cebent repair, C rooms, Apply C, lud pleasa it neighborhood; view ot Western study $13.00._11-1 BRIDGE 507V2 Congress street. 12-tf-lw* Mrs. Emma who were mar- The tribe is to hold a fair this year, and Miss Eleanor Dickenson entertained ITomeuade at certain seasons of the year; in culture at the Emerson school. C.,Waterhous8, LEt— Hou«e with 10 lo- physical rooms, centrally rasy terms. BENJAMIN SHaW & CO., 61l-l ried on at the home of have selected October 23-25 inclusive as of her friends at her TO .'to Nov. can be Private Lewis Girard, of the o3d U. S. Thursday evening eighteen little girl cated, read occupy 1st; Exchange street. 9-1- seen Down stairs lent of 5 KISCELLASi EOUS. Mrs. Harmon's C, F. Jor- the date3, Active are on afternoons, rooms, now the is daughter,Mrs, preparations being home Beach street, Willard, Saturday Cavalry, in Philippines, ill, j newly papered and painted, 86 Preble Sr. Price SALE—Bay liorse, young, sound, fear- and no doubt the fair will be a dan, Nevens street, on their return from made, afternoon, from two to live o’olock,the oc- 810. N. 8. GARDINER, 63 Exchange St. 11.1 less, over 1000 and his friends^and relatives are anxious | riLOCKS. I have a choice line of clocks, all FOR handsome; weighs pouuds; their In the rlake success, as have the others in recent her " ;ood harness; open covering leather-lined as to wedding tirp Kangeley casion being fifth birthday. The lit- desirable lower rent of six new. dainty designs, and can give vc;u his condition. j LET—Very luggy. newly varnished. J. W, ROWE, Preble are to reside tor the winter in the years held by them. tle a TO rooms, at No. 8 8r. Lawrence h mse in almost any style you desire at a reasonable Mr. Ernest a driver ! region, girls had merry time and enjoyed St., treet, Port and. 9-1 Jamieson, formerly first class cosJitioD, Will be vacated about price. I also do all kinds of repairing on Xevens house at the corner of Nevens and Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Weeks are to cele- themselves in after clocks and and with Murdock & Freeman, the Portland j playing games, etc., October 15; fll per month. Inquire at house watches, jewelry guarantee first SALE—A genuine bargain. Eleven- brate the 25th mar- cass work. GEO. W. 38S Con- I Saunders street,Mrs. Hevens having gone anniversary of their which refreshments were served. A or of F. L. .lERlilS, 396 Congre s St. 11-1 BARBOUR, POliroom house, all modern, in a desirable bottling concern, has concluded his labors pret- s.reet. 13-1 very at their 518 gress opposite City Building. j esidentia7 section of Portland, at less than cost to Chicago to spend the winter. riage home, Washington feature was the to each RENT—House No. 129 10 rooms with that concern, and expects to go to ty presentation Ttpit Spring, -t o build. G. F. ALEXANDER & 93 El- avenue, Thursday evening. October 25th. A- CO., At the of Hill little of a small cake with and naih; price $30 per month, possession VOTICE—Wanted to buy cast of clothing, c street. 9-1 work In a short time as a iireman on the meating Kooky lodge, guest birthday liange October 15tn; also No. f 5 Shite; No. 1 Mot r >e rl gents’, ladies’ aud children’s. High prices of held even- a miniature the Grand Trunk line. Knights Pythias, Thursday dolly peeping out'of top. Place and others; sped it list of selected dwell- p-dti. Send.letter or postal card. Address D. 1 .SALE—Twelve per cent net income. A liallway J L1^0it the rank of was conferred on GORHAM. ings and apartments, for rent or for sale, will 17 Pearl St. 12-1 desirable corner AH in good re- Westhsook students in attend- ing knight Miss Eleanor received many pretty gifts BO4ENBERG, property. Among be sent on application. FREDERICK S. -r air and all rented; will pay 12 per cent net on three candidates. At the of the meeting in honor of the day. VA1LL, Real Estate. 11-1 1 toney and at reduced rents; an ex- ance upon the fail term of Westbrook Hon. E, P. Boutelie, Special Rural kinds of typewriting done, mimeograph invested, lodge next Thursday evening it is expect- The ladles of the Unlverealist parish ALEcirculars and ad- 1 eptiona! opportunity. G. F. ALEXANDER & Seminary at Morrills' are the United States District of RENT—At No. 10 Sherman St., rent of postal cards, envelopes 93 following: Agent the mall dressed and lessons in O., Exchange street. —«. 9-1 ? ed that the rank of page will be conferred will a supper and entertainment FOR7 rooms and batn; steam heat. Inquire at given typewriting at Misses Wilma F, JSiewcomb, Susie 1) was in to give Room FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD- system, Gorham, Friday, in- house or C. B. DOIEN, 170 Commercial St. 12, ^OR BALE—Two-family house. A most de- on a candidate. at Union Opera house next Thursday eve- ING. 12-1 J Partridge, Angie B. Chaffin, Henry I) the new route which has 10 1 sirable and convenient two-famlfv house, irpv spect recently —--- Mr. B. Coles Kevere The entertainment will be fur- fi rst-cla»s repair, having all 1 and Ernest George worthy, ning, RENT—Lower tenement of six rooms improvements; Leighton Spelrs. been petitioned for, and in oompany with VOTICE—We make suits and overcoats to h icated on nice street, near electiies. desirable son of Mr, and Mrs. H. K, Coles- nished the club of in excellent 75 D.mforth Mr. Simon the Main street street, by Auxiliary'bramatic FOR condition, street, order from 8'8 to $35; first-class workman- it t every resuect; a b it-gain at G. F. Arenovsky, Postmaster Edward Harding, covered the near also small of five rooms 85,030. has to Harvard who wll the H.gh; cottage ship and a fit guaranteed. We also have re- iLEXASDElt & CO., 93 Exch st. 9-1 from a brief busi- worthy, gone college Deerlng, present comedy, which has been renovated. BEN- mgo clothier, has returned entire proposed route and found all very thoroughly duced the prices on pressing and cleaning. M. where he Is to pursue a one ysar post Hired Man.” The JAMIN SHAW & CO., 511-2 Exchange st. 9 1 ness trip to Boston, enthusiastic for the addition and Mr. “Torapkin’s proceeds M. NANSEN, mercnaut tailor. 493Va Congress is high. Oil is cheap. Govern your- course of Mr. Coles- of the will be devoted to the St. 11-1 COALself accordingly. Help out your coal pen graduate study. evening LET—At 28 Glenwood avenue. A -- Presumpscot Valley lodge, Knights of Boutelie will recommend to thh depart rjiO very ] >y using an oil heater. I loan a five oil J. convenient a d rent of 9 rooms and gallon worthy was a graduate of Bowdoin Col- of the new church, sunny neck has been and :an and sell the best held a successful observance of ment at that the furnishings your neglected oil at market nrices. Pythias, Washington additional ~ bath, hot and col I hot water elec- J in the class of in water, heat, IADIE8,discolored by the high neckwear. Come SEAL D. Oil Dealer,90 Preble lege 1900, ranking high tric set tubs, shades and screens. WINSLOW, Homing day at their meeting last Thurs- route be at once established. Chas. L. lights, Apply to MRS. CHASE'S massage parior and have it street. Tel. 905-4. 9-1 his class and studies. YARMOUTH. at bouse or C. H. & A.L. 8KINNER, Y.M.C.A. treated and made suvoth and white with harm- day! evening. There were over 90 of Grouard will be recommended asjj carrier building. 9.1 Mr. W. C. Jeherds, 80 Concord street, less lotions prepared by herself. No. no India S ALE—Are you investing in suburban the lodge members in attendance, and a with Bicn W. Bickford as substitute. St., comer Congress St., Portland) Me. 10-1 FORland? If so. we are offering lots in the home LET—One furnished and one unfurnished who has been ill at his with typhoid most beautiful part of Deering at very low very enjoyable evening was had by all. Miss Mabel Day, will take in TOroom at 13 Dow street. Call between 7 and of the part and mana- prices. G. F. ALEXANDER & CO., 93 Ex- fever and congestion kidneys, is There was a full attendance of the 8 p. m.9-1 telegraph operator A supper was served after the meeting, a concert which is to be given in Pine PRACTICALger of long experience desires to form even- change street. 9-1 improving rapidlly, He Is now able to sit followed a social street Reading Room committee at the Congre- fidO LET-The centrally located dwell ing class you ;g ladies and gentieme i, Increas- by evening church, Portland, Sunday evening ng SALE— Houses iu all part3 of the city up a short time each day. JL house at No 14 Arlington street, just off ing demand for operators and salaries oeing ad- Former I. Arrivals at the Jose Hous3 for gational parsonage Friday evening. The IJIORand Deering district. If you want your sergeant Eugene Cummings, the week Forest avenue. has modern con- vanced. Positions assured soon as competent; / Workmen have commenced work Woodfords; property sold list it with us. it your is is the pre- committee organized by the choice of veniences such as bath electric railroad or commercial offices. Address, Tel. price ortfiG Gleayes Hides, proud pos- were as fellows: James H. Libby, South roomt lights, we will in tke sale at once. Box 1557. Portland.9-1 right G. F. ALEX- paratory to'laylng’an artificial stone side- as chairman aDd cemented cellar, furnace and piazza. Keys at Operator, sessor of a medal awarded Rev. C. D. Crane Rev. ANDER & CO., 93 Exchange street. 9-1 recently Gorham; G. L, Lotson, Boston; G. M. No. 4 ARLINGTON ST., or address FRAN K walk in front of the residence of Air. can of real at the H. L. Caulkins as secretary and treasur- W. Willard. 8-2 YT^E dispose your estate at once him for perfect atten’uvnce drills McAndy, G. A. McCutrey, G. E. MoCut- SPARROW, tT * and stable for sale. Ele- H. on avenue. for cash; bandli ie of equities our George Fitzgerald Forest er. After a free and full Mrs, FOR'ALE—Housegant residence, 8 rooms and bath, furnace of the company during the year 1898. rey, (Westbrook; W. F. Libby, Wood- discussion, specially; cut rhis out and call or telephone As soon as this of walk Is rro LET—New three flat house. No. 22 Vesper heat; located in best section of Deering. To piece complet- H. A. Merrill and Rev. O. K, a us. G, F. ALEXANDER & Co., 93 Exchange The medal is square, well finished, and fords; V. C. Joyce, South Gorham; Crosby St., near Fort Alien Fark and electrics. Each be sold at a bargain. Terms easv. G. F. the street. 9-1 ed, that side of avenue will be supplied were a to make flat contains five rooms and a bath. Hot and ALEXAN DER & 93 st. 9-1 bears on its face a surrounded Mass appointed oommlttee in- CO., Exchange pine tree, Chas. H. Lowell Everett, ; Rufus cold hard wood with artificial stone walks, commencing water, open plumbing, floors; want to buy small equities in real es- the ‘‘Constans et fidelis quiries with regard to the feasibility of all modern Lower flat heated SALE—Elegant Pianos. Vio- by motto, Small, Sebago; Leroy Pike, Hiram; H. Improvements. by WEtate. in or near Porvland. Write or call. Mandolins, at the lower end of the W. W. Brown and the furnace. Will be ready for Oct. loth. FORlins. Guitars, Baujos, Harmonicas. Super- It is from a bar. D. C. H. F. fitting up occupying upper part occupancy G. F. ALEXANDER & CO., 93Exchange street. semper.” suspended Ward, Wright, Portland; Inauire of R. S. DAVIS. 108 St. or ior Violin and Banjo Strings, Clarinets, Comets, property, and extending past the L M. of the Grammar school for a Exchange 9-1 Mr. George Allen, employed at Small’s W. Cash, South Portland; Edwin Clem- building 91 Eastern Promenade. 28-l-tf __ Drums. Instruction Boosts, and everyth ng in Leighton property, almost to the corner One of the committee re- the music line. For sa’.e by HAWES, 414 Con- barber shop, Is enjoying a two weeks' F. H, Emery, gymnasium. goods, foot balls, base balls, ents, Gorham. OR FACTORY BUILDING-The ATHLETIC catchers’ gress street. octfMi of Clifton street. that a instructor in striking bags, boxing gloves, vacation at his home in Buxton. Mr. Frederick K. State ported competent OFFICEfirst floor of the mitts and Summersides, building occupied by the gloves, Spalding’s loot ball guides, SALE —The only available lot ol 1ml The 6treet department craw Is at wo rk could b3 secured from the Port- American on Plum street nose Hendrickson’s The Moreans of Portland, a strong ama- street, is with his athletics Express Company is protectors, wrist machines EORon the Western Promenade, located be- passing Sunday sister, offerea for rent. to laying a curbing on the northwesterly land Y. M. C. A. three in the Apply E. A. NOYES, Port- and exercisers, fencing foils, Indian clubs anu tween the residences of Messers. Cartland and teur dramatic organization will present Miss Marion Lisbon. nights land B3nk. 10-tf dumb snow sticks Summersides, Savings bells, shoes, polo and mega- Also a first-class furnished side of Clifton street, preparatory to the at a moderate The Conley. cottage, the four-act ,fSi Hon. Win. J. Corthell is in the eastern week compensation. phones. G. L. BAILEY, 263 Middle St. 4-2 stable and land st Willard Bench. comedy drama, Hedges LET—A first-ci S3 corner store. Apply of a brick sidewalk. to meet at Mrs, H. Congress to TRUE BROS No, 394 Fore street. 31-tf ai the Westbrook laying of the state on committee adjourned T'O corner Gi’man. Plate steel Gal.” opera house, part business. glass, ceiling, /TUNS, ammunition, fishing tackle and all The ladles' circle of the Woodfords A. Merrill’s October 22 good location for drug or grocery store or shoe " SALE—House with 11 rooms and about October under tne Mr E. returned from a Monday evening, kinds of sporting goods, dog dog Thursday evening, 18, Harry Day store: almost new. L. M. collars, FORtwo acres of land filled with fruit trees. Universalist church held their first sud- Price $25. LEIGH- muzzles and skates and Rehearsals are being diligently held of whips, dog leaders, Also lots in at auspices of the local council of Daughters business trip in Massachusetts and Con- TON, 53 Exchange street. 28-tf skate hand house adjoining, East Deering, a * * straps; loaded shells a specialty and social Friday for the K/>nlnfor‘c 11 i*dntv» an nnl rvi n a 1 by GEO. W. ADAMS, 1G8 Excbanw of Liberty. per evening, razors and pocket cut ery; a good kitchen knife bargain neci/iuui, owuiuaj. St. Executor of the estate of the late winter season at Lewis hall. The LET—Large, furaDhed front room wttU for 8 the best lee in the Benjamsa The Westbrook aldermen are to hold an sapper composition by Mrs, Virginia Pendleton, cents; pick world. G. Adams,3 tf The town is rebuilding the bridge at TO alcove, steam heat. eas. bath room privi- L. BAILEY. 263 Middle St.4-2 session on at was largely attended and much enjoyed It will be for the nrst time leges. torenoon* at 19 adjourned Monday evening West Gorham. Ohas. H. Alden has the given any- Inquire ELLSWORTH SALE—a 27 ft. sloop yacht, lias good 7 30 o'clock at the council chamber. The all. After the the en- STREET. itf FOR a by supper following contract. where at Yarmouth, Masonic hall, No- cabin accommodations for cruising, is meeting was adjourned from last Mon- good sea boat. Will be sold at a bargain. tertainment programme was carried vember 2, The part ot Galatea will be day, owing to the lack of a quorum. Mr. Edwin Clements, who has been SPOT CASH—OLD GOLD. RYAN & KELSEY. 1-2 out: Piano duet, Mrs. J. H. Files and taken Mrs. Pendleton. will W a few at his Dia- by Thera be WANTED. The marriage of Mr. ilfred Gaudreau, passing days cottage, We pay spot cash for old gold and give you Mrs. Harmon; vocal solos,Miss Inez Har- an orchestral The clerk at Robinson’s meat to Miss mond island, returned home,School accompaniment. pro- the highest price. We also take It in exchange WANTED SITUATIONS. market, tojhls for other mon; reading, Mrs. Lester Hart; vocal ceeds will be for the benefit of Hillside Forty words Inserted under tills head goods. McIIKNNEY, The Jeweler Kate Gallant, is to occur October 22d, street, yesterday Monument Square. seplSdtf \V ANTED—Situation in a hotel or restaurant solo, Mrs. F. L. Perry; piano solo. Miss one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. i* Mrs, Jobn Cousens of Portland was Wm, M. Mtichell, a prominent citize n library. by a steady young man with experience. Lena C. Crocker. Mrs. C. A. Collins was a from Apply to william WARN 41 Salem St on of her of father of the well known delegate 4 N experienced teacher, a college graduate. Eft, the guest Friday husband’s Scarboro, •**- 16-1 The ladies’ circle of the Woodfords club to the at four to six horses to board will tutor in studies of primary, grammar brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry mall d’ed at his home the Fortnightly Federation agent, Friday, WANTED—Fromon hay aud grain this winter; good run- and high school grades; Latin, Greek an Ger- 6. Main street Unlversallst church have decided to hold Rockland. She has returned from a 4 NURSE who winter in Florida Cousens, after an Illness of several months. ning water under cover; can exercise horses if man a specialty. Best of references; terms spends the their annual fair, on the afternoons and -r«- will take of a number of in- A has been secured an d will a agreed upon; references given in Portland. moderate. Address “TUTOR,” 72 Ocean Ave. charge Jlimited large cooking range Mrs. State who has been pleasant trip, give report of while evenings of December 4th, 5th 6th and Motley, street, Pod Office. Box 125, Brownfield, Maine, SAM- octldlw valids on the journey and given attention and in the cell room of the W est- the Federation at the next class placed 7th in the vestry of the new church on with Miss Lillian Parker, Woodfords, re- meet^ig. UEL E. SPRING. 12-1 there 1[ needed. Terms moderate, first brook police station. By the aid of this Clifton street, now nearing completion. Mrs. Harriet B. Pendleton left Satur- S. DeLong. contractor and references. Address for further information turned to her home, Friday. IV ANTED—By young ladv. 28 years Of aae. NOTICE—G.builder; promptly attended L. M. Maine. 13-1 will be able to holds Its annual fair * * Jobbing to; “Nurse,” Freeport. the officers prepare their The society usually for New York with some of day where she is to spend knowledge stenography and estimates given; houses for sa'e »ud to let; coffee, etc., for the tlunches at midnight. the last week in October, but as It was general office work; aiso of clerical work in the winter with her mortgages negotiated, also care of property WANTED—Position traveller or A horse belonging to Roberts Brothers desired to hold the fair this year In the MANY VESSELS ASHORE. daughter. store, a position in either in Portland 204 Federal [as grocery capacity Carpenter’s shop St. Call or as the circle voted to wait for Miss Flora Evans and Miss Lilian er elsewhere. Call or address 120 write 86 grocery clerk; has had several ran away early Saturday morning but new church FRANKLIN EXCHANGE ST. Office hours 9-11 a. » * experience in retail trade and two years no until Into the the church which ST., right hand 11-1H m. and from 1-6 p. m. 434-2. did damage running the completionof vestry Latham have joined the Christian En- bell._ Telephone wholesele tra le. Good reference and condd- stable he collided with a owned will be some time during the middle or mar21dtl ered of hu-tier. carriage Worst Storm In Seventeen Tears on deavor Society as active members, and YVANTEp—Every man in Portland to know good appearance; sober and dates *» by Dr. Anderson and broke the wheels. latter part of November. The for that I am making all woo] suits and over- Address D. M. M., Box I3-1 James Gannett has become an associate & Wilson, re- the fair have therefore been set for the Nova Scotia Coast. coats in all the fashionable shades, for and auctioneers, $16 NOTICE—Gossmoved to 164 to 169 Middle comer from that to $3 •- Worsteds and St., of. temperate man about years of age, WIT AND first week In December. member. Mrs Albert Barbour has been serges from Silver St. da forty WISDOM. $20 up. Call and see them. E. M. WATKINS BYwith large acquaintance iu Portland ant chosen a member of the Lookout commit- custom tailor, Morrill’s Corner. 10 l surrounding country. Situ iticn with a mercan- HOW IT AFFECTS BaNUOR. Halifax N. S October 13 —The schoon a* tee of the North Cumberland local union TUB WILL BUY household goods or store tile or manufacturing house, or would take lady desires board for v v or boy The Real Artist. 13 er A, B, Crittenden of Gloucester Is YYrANTED—A tie fixtures of any or will re- interest in a satisfactory business, Bangor, October —The Bangor po- t winter in the western of description, part the city. ceive the same at our auction rooms for a small business Outdoor work P* don’t have to be an artist ashore at White Head. The schooner Address S. B. Box outright. Snarley—You lice ^department has notified all liquor BATH SCHOONER LOSES MATE. D., 918, City.j.l sale on commission. GOSS & WILSON' ferre t. Address Q, Box 1557, to draw a check. dealers that the 10 m Charlotte E. C is at Sydney with bow- TV Auctioneers, 154 Middle street, corner Silver ; p. closing rule ANTED—Pupils and singers who desire to ®treet' but you have to be a Jacksonville, Fla,, October 13.—The TT with me this season to teb3-tf Yow—No, Royal Wires to __ must be strictly observed, and that all sprit and headgear gone, the study register their academician to it 750 ton schooner M. V, H, Chase, from names with my Studio Accompanist. Miss Ida WANTED7 get cashed.—Syracuse eastward are so demoralized that GOOT) WATCH needs careful bars or other places where liquors are badly Pinkham, at once for choice of hours. I shall | 4 attention and 30 Herald. Me to arrived to- best of when it is I*y married man, the full extent of the loss to on Bath, Jacksonville, return to Portland October 15. O. STEWART | workmanship cleaned or young sold most be kept closed on Sundays, In shipping repaired. This kind ot work is as beos* and a mv specialty position caused the recent storm will night reports encountering heavy septlVdtf 20 jeatsold, the case of a few hotels and some other this coast by TAYLOR._ my years experience with W. F. Todd is the keeper or clerk in bank storm near in which Mate Her- best of work. not be known for several The Mayport, guarantee good My prices are bad plaoes the 10 p, m., and Sunday regula- days, reasonable. GEO. W. business house. Have bert Jacobson, ot Neva was BARBOUR, 388 Con- rea- steamer Harlaw from North re- Scotia, grass street, opposite Hall. years7 ami best Important to Mothers. tions have long been openly violated and Sydney • City 1-tf experience washed from the decks and drowned. sons for po*'* of are the result of ports 13 schoonars driven ashore there. 75c. leaving present Examine carefully every bottle CASTORIA, the orders numerous MAINSPRINGS, refer Bahama before The schooner is commanded by Capt. W. The best tion, Can furnish all f!»e a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, that have been made The barkentlne reported American Mainsprings, made by complaints recently the and cnee one want* of D. Tomlin. Elgin Waltham companies.' Warranted required. Any and see that it to the authorities. It is not the ashore at Mulgrave, straits Canso, had tor one and found. at thought year. McKENNEY, the Jeweler, _lost ins; such a person would hard from Savannah for M nument Square. present wave of law enforcement, which pine Quebec, jly20dtf well to investisate. Address; Bears the Good Fortune* Forty words inserted under this is over will be carried She Is on a soft bottom. The condition Brought head G. W. Press oiiice. oct9diw of sweeping Maine, one tveelt for 35 F., Signature of the Eliza J. Pendleton fa- cents, cash in advance. any further in Bangor than tbe enforce- 1^ reported A small item in his owu paper lately In Fee For Over 30 Years. vorable for A from brought amazing good fortune to Editor ment of in the floating. despatch | "WOUND-Picked up adriL off .Mark island a FE.HALE HELP WASTED. police regulations particu- of MAINE PENSIONS. •The Kind You Have Always Bought. Chris Reitter, the Saginaw (Mich ) I small sail boat which owner can lars noted, Sydney says: *‘A disastrous storm swept have 'b' Post and Zeitung. He and his family October 13.—The ! property and paying the Breton coast Washington, follow- L E- charges. AppB thl* Cape Thursday night. had the Grip in its worst form. Their CARTER & CO.. No. 22 Forty words Inserted under REUNION. ing pensions have been to Maine Pie^ Portland ANNPAL Ten schooners are ashore at Sydney, two doctor did them no good. Then he read granted 13-1 one week for 85 cents, cash In advas®* Repulsed. people: '__ Bramhall No, K. of will of which will be total wrecks. The storm that Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- “Your face is familiar”— lodge, 3, P., T OST—Ladies’ gold cliatelain pin with sumption, Coughs and Colds was a guar- XKCBEASS. smal WANTED—Girl for work. Germ# hold its annual reunion and banquet on was the worst since the August gale of K6"M!y o 129 I’ltt St, Fessen-a says; ocu-» nent members of the order have accepted Plough, Captain Morgensen, that left “Three botiles cured the whole family. Taylor. Falmouth Foreside, $10; Orison : Park. Take Grove street cars. No other medicine on earth equals it.” A. Hands an Invitation to be present, and a good Sydney the night before the storm, Is a Penney. Freedom, $21. ihe almshouse. Apr* Sore Throat and Lungs, Chapped Only 50c and $1.00 at H, P. S. Goold, 677 MAINSPRINGS WANTED-A cook at time Is assured ail the members attend- total wreck at Black Book nine REISSUE. 75c. » » to C. H. 671 Co agrees 3t. and Face positively cured by rond’s Extract. Point, Congress street, drug store. Trial bottles ROSS, Soli in buff miles from North free. only bottles, wrappers. ing. Sydney.” Samuel K. Tucker, Eces §6. WANTED—Girl to do kitchen work. Aprf Falls, Watchmaker. Monument ’fcssasn,* Square. sepuidi f » 106 FRANKLIN ST. OATS. Deutchland — New York. .Hamburg... Nov 8 PHILADELPHIA—Ar 12tli, sclis Gouldsboro GREAT EA1R STEAMEKS. Dot. 2iya 21% Touralne.. .. .New York. .Havrel.Nov 8 French, New York; Clara Goodwin, Piukham, N'OV 21 % 2iya Cambroman — Montreal.. .Liverpool.. .Nov 10 Portland. Doc. 2214 21% Tunisian..'.Montreal .Liverpool...Nov 11 Cld 12th, schs Addle Jordan. Emerson. Saco; Big Crowd at Topsham Sat nr. John Francis, Saunders, Hath ; Alice Holbrook, cascITbay STEAMBOAT CO. TOR'- K Hallo- Jan.11 60 11 27 Ellis, Allyns Point; Mary Olys. Moore, dar. Brothers, snow, Boston. Custom House Wharf, Me. MIANITUHK ALMANai.OCT. 15. weli; Young Portland, LAIU). Ar 13th, sclis Tofa, "Wilson, lm Jacksonville; 7 6 87 Sunrises. 5 ,T.„h l am. 4 15 C Jeremiah Products in the Nov. 07 56j K1 wa,,or Benj Frith, Keene, Boston; Smith, {SPECIAL TO THB PKKSS.i WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. of Bun sets ... 5 3 4 30 Staple Jan .. 0 72 6 00 | Parsons, New York; Harold J Quotations McCarty, Flvnn, In Effect Oet. 8, 1000. Leugtli of .11 071 Moon 19 — RJI 8. days. rises”..11 do; Chas 11 Wolston. Hinckley, do; sclis Levi Topsham, October 13, Beautiful Hart, Pendleton, Bangor: Mary C For Forest City Landing, Peaks Is- In Effect Oct. 8t!i, 1900. Markets. Nov...... 0 70 6-15 Stewart, weather and the ever Leading 31 Willie L Jackson- largest crowd land, 5.30. C.45, 8.00. 10.30, a. in.. 2.15, 4.00, 6.15 Jan....(1012 6 02 Blddeford; Maxwell, Tinker, m k ville: Frank T Stinson Wallace, Portland. known In the history of the society char- p. m. THAI NS LEAVE UNION STATION. RAIL- ;.?,xjsr jn iirvre Marcus Hook—Passed tiowu 12th, sch 11 T Return—6.20, 7,20, 9.15, 11.45 a. m.,3.30, 4.15, Portland Dally Press Stock ratio ns acterized the second of the WAY SQUARE AS %uo Rundlett, for Jacksoavillo. this, day Tops- 0.26 p. m. l’OLLO WS: For »ufl «rat n Corrected by Swan Si Barrett, limiters, iaa Island—Passed dowu sch Addle ham fair. A stream of to Cushing’s Island, 6.45, 10.30 a, 111., 7.00a. m. For N.w York Stock, Money I'OUT OF Reedy 13th, people began Brunswick. Lewiston (Lover) Middle street. PORTLAND Jordan, Philadelphia for Saco. 4.00 p. m. Bath, Kocklau.'. pour Into the grounds in the morn- Return—7.05. a. 4.29 Augusta, Waterville, SKowln- UevUw STOCKS. Delaware Breakwater—Ar 12th, sch Long- early 11.50, m„ p. m. gan, Belfast, and Market For Little and Great Diamond Hanger. Bucksport Vaiiceboro fellow, from New York for Lowes. and continued to the af- Islands, ior St. at. Description. Par Value Bio. Asked SATURDAY, Oet. 13. ing right up and Trefethens connecting John. Stephen, -t Calais), Ar Sih, W F from Landings, Peaks Isl- Houlton and Cana) National Bank. ..100 100 102 ship Babcock, Honolulu, ternoon. The ticket takers were Woodstock. for orders. kept and, 5.30, 7.00, 8.00, 10.30 a. in., 2.15,4.00, 6.15 a. m. Casco National Bank.loo 110 i]2 Arrived. 8.30 For DnnviUe Junction, Romford Passed sch Charles II from and earned all of the p. m. (jumnerland National Bank.100 100 101 Steamer of St up 12th, Wolston, busy compliments Falls, Lewiston, Faimington, Rangeiey and Oct 13. |Stato Maine, Colby, John, Nil, New York for Jl(-turn—Leave Little Diamond Island, NEW FORK. National Bank.100 100 101 via Philadelphia. Waterville. Chapman Eastport for Boston. dealt out to them. There were fully 10,- 6.10, 7.61, 9.10, 11.40 a. 4.10, 6.30 in. oent. PORTSMOUTH—Ar 18th, sch Mary E Palm- HI., 3.25, p. 10.25 a. in. For Brunswick. Fust National 100 102 — Prime mercantile paper at 5*6 per Bank.100 Steamer Bay Slate, Dennison. Boston. ltd nr n Leave Great Diamond Island, Bath, J.ewiston, Merchants’ er. Newport News; Douglas Haynes, NYork 000 people on the grounds. The sunlight Gardiner, Augusta, Waterville, Pittsfield and with actual bus National Bauk_75 101 102 Steamer Percy V. Csalg, Cundy Harbor. 7.50. 11.36 a. ill.. Sterling Exchange was steady, for Dover. 645, 9.05, 3.20, 4.15. 6.35 p. ni. Bangor. National Traders’ Bank.100 100 102 Sell H P Blackburn, Gardiner, Newport News, streamed down In about as intense rays lletiirn—Leave Trefethen’s bankers bills at 0C0 44S3y8 IU| dp-- Sid 13th, ach Cassie F Bronson, for Newport Landing, 12.40 r. m. Express for Lisbon nem in Portland National Bank.... 100 109 110 with coal to Me Cent KB. Peaks Island, 7.46. 11.30 Brunswick, News. as on any day during the summer and 6.00, 9.00, a, ir.., 3.16, Falls, Lewiston via Water- 4 ! Batn, Waterville, -i.ow- No 2 i.ewistcn -vs. 1913. Municipal.105 107 Hell Collins Ilowe, Bias taw, Boston. Ar at Victoria, BC, 10th, ship Cyrus Wake Lewiston, Augusta, eacl1 after noon, but it was after 1 o clock be- he an, Bangor, Moosehead Aroostook No 3 “.25c Saco 4s. 1901. Municipal.100 102 sell Mopang, Perkins, Boston. field. San Francisco. Lake, Ar at London from fore for the County via Oldtown, Bar Harbor, Bucksport, __ Maine Central R 137 Sen E T Hamor, Brown. Boston. Oct 12, steamer Dargai, everything was In readiness BOSTON K7s.l0l2,oons.mtgi35 ill > * PHILADELPHIA Was Bn to o. It. It., St. Portland. Vaiiceboro, Stephen Retail Grocers’ Sugar Market. 4VaS.* 108 110 Sell Rushlight, Beals, Poston. came from the M contests, Word judges (Pit iti-l, sr. Andrews, St. John and ,,11 Aroos- 4s cons. intg... .106 106 Hell Anna T Stewart, Boston. Ar at Buenos Ayres prev Oct 0, barque Thos TUI-WE£KLT SAILINGS. I’urHand market—cut loal 8:: confectioners ** took Couty via Halifax and the 102 Sell Hattie M Boston. A Goddard, Park, Boston. last nignt they had selected Mr. Haines Vaiiceboro, **ss,19o0.exten’sii.lQl Mayo, Brown, Provinces. The train a. g iwdered 7c: coffee Portland & Hch H 8 At Turks Island Saturday night at c; p 7%<5i granulated Ogd’g gRs.xyoo, isc mtgJOO 1C1 Boynton. Bos tor for Rockland. Sept 27, barque Hancock, to drive Allee Drake considerable From Boston does not W for North of 29th. today, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. connect to Belfast, Dexter, Dover and * 6 w Portland ster Co’s 4S. 1927.107 i09 Sch E A Whitmore, Gloucester for Mt Desert. Hatteran rustled 6V*c ; yellow Foxerof, nor beyond Bangor. Sch W C Pendleton, Webber, Damariscotta, Ar at Havana 12th, US steamer Sedgwick, criticism having been made regarding F.cm Sch Franklin New York.) Philadelphia’ Mon lay, Wednesday WHITE Ei ports. Boston Stock List. Coquette, Coombs, for.Boston. the work of Mr. Pattangall, the owner, MOUNTAIN DIVISION. 8.50 a. of Sales of stock at the Boston Cleared. £ m. For Bridgton. Harrison, LONDON, steamship —26,335 bush bush Stock. Exchange; Spoken. who was behind the ribbons yesterday. nd Friday, Fabyans, shocks «<) Burlington, Lancaster, St. Johnsbury, Sher- peas 48.729 do cats 16,853 bdl bags bid. Steamer Horatio Hall, Bragg, New York—J F Ateliisou.... Aug 15, lat 30 S, ship Com T H Allen, Merrt- But Mr. Haines had been called to the From Central Wharf, Boston, 3 p. ra. FTom brooke. Qu-bec, Montrea', St. Paul mover seed 370 b ,gs split peas 791 bales bay ... 28% Lisocmb. Chicago, Boston &- riman, from Uiogo May 0 foi New York. Fine streei Wharf, Fhiladelphla, at3p. m. Iu- and Minneapolis. 1360 boxes cheese 39.972 bush corn 5593 pcs Maine...187 Barque Dama-a, Norfolk— fair at Acton. So Ira of Port- Peppino, (111) Woodbury suranee effected at office. I. 05 p.m. For Sebago Lake, Har- -1 sacks flour 2 cts book shelves looo Central Massachusetts.13 Chase, Leavitt & Co. Bridgton. de 7850 ; land was elected to drive the mare. Af- Freights for the W'est by the Penn. R. R. and rison North do pld. 62 Sell Laura C Brunswick— Conway, Fabyans, Lancaster, pis lard 146 cattle. Anderson, Harris, CALAMITY LIST. South forwardeu l>y connecting lines. Colebrcok and Beecher Fails. Maine Central.158 Jordan & Co. ter four or five times the word MVJi scoring Passage $10.00. Round Trip §18.00 Union Pacific. 68 ya Sen Portland Pembroke— 0.00 p. m. ForSebago Lake. Cornish, Bridg- Charters. Packet, Gardiner, was in Meals and room included. American Tel. and Tel .141 J H Blake. was finally given. Newmaroh ton, Jia iisun, North Conway and Bartlett. to coal Four Young Children Burned to Death For freight or passage to IF. P. Norfolk Mani a, nfdA. Sch apply WING, Ship Susquehanna, Union]Pacific 73% James Freeman, Jasper, Machias—J H the lead from the start, but it looted at Central Boston. nUXDAY i it At a a, Mexican eiural 78 at Agent, Wharf, »8. 4s.„. Blake. Holyoke, Mass. F. B. the home stretch that he might be Sampson, Treasurer and General Man- 7 2oa. m. Paper train for Bath, and to Porto American Sugar .117% Sell John M Fiske, Nutt, Bangor, : chr Mabel Hooper, Philadelphia Searsport—Paris ager, 89 State St, Fiske Building, Boston, Mass. for Rockland except Ferry Transfer at Bath. American Sugar pfd.llbl/a Flouring Co. pressed. He was perfe ctly 6teady, how- oct22dtf Plata, coal S3 50. Sch Camden—Paris 12.4) p. in. For Ln.mwick, Lewiston, Pearl, Blake, Fiouring Mass October 13,—Four ever, and was equal to the emergency. Bath, Schr R. L). llibb r, Baltimore to Cieufuegos, New York Quotation, m Stock* anti Bonds Oompauy. Holyoke, Augusta, Waterville and Bangor. children of O'Tde liernlohe were Scooter and Dean had a close II. 00 p. m. E>d e>s for all coal f2 40. (By Telegraph.! HA 1J.ED—Steamer Tvnedale, Loudon; tug yomg Bay Nig.it points. Schr Helen M. Martin, Fernaudiua to Wash- Tlie folio wing tretue closing quotations of Hudson, with barge J K King. burned to death In a tire, In a tenement scrap for second position, the former ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. Bona- DOMINION LINE. D. lumber 75. SUNDAY, Oct. 141 on Cabot The lire Is a nose. This ended the From Bartlett, No. Conway and Harrison. ing on, C., $5 Oct. 12. Oct 13, street, tonight. winning by Arrived. 8.25 a. m.; Lewiston and Mechanic l alls, 8.35 Schrs E. H. Naylor, and M. K. Rawley. Nor- New 4S. res... ..134 to race. The s34j supposed have started from an explo- summary: Montreal to a. m.; Waterville, Augusta and Rockland, 8.45 25. New «. •••oun.134 134 Steamer Freshfleld (Br), Norton, Shields— Liverpool. iolkto New York, lumber.42 sion of a am.; Bangor, auvusta and Rock la an. 12.15 New ....H4'/a H4% To B Retard & Co. kerosene lamp while the chil- 2.19 Class; Purse 5200. Schr KU to Bangor,fer- S!earner. From Montreal. From Quebec, p. m.; Skowhegai:, Farmington, Kumford Fabs Carson, Llizabethport New ss.'.coup.114% 114% Steamer Gov Dinglev. Boston. dren’s father was out of the house after Thompson. b 2 111 and Lewiston, 12.20 p.m.; Beecher Falls. Fab- tilizer 97 Vic. Denver «* n» u.jlst.1( 3% 103% Hell Sarah C Ropes, Kreger, Norfolk—coal to Newmarch, s, (Gerald,) ♦Ottoman. Oct. 10, daylight, direct Two and two were yans and Bridg on, 1155 p. m.; Skowhegan, ar;e uen. 4s. 68% Bs% Me Item Klt. groceries. boys girls Alice Drake, bik in, 14 2 4 ♦Roman, Oct. 13, daylight, direct. Schr W. 11. Davenport, Flslikili to Bath. sand (Woodbury), Waterv lie, Augusta and Rockland. 5,20 p. m.; M.o.;a.aii.« xes..| 2d*..66 Sell Alicia B a b 3 2 3 3 Vancouver. Oct. 20. daylight, Oct. 20, 2 d. m. p5Vi Crosby, Wormell, Philadelphia— burned to death while llfth child, Ed- Day Dean, s, (Deynolds), M St. John, St. Stephens, (Calais), Bar Harbor. $1 5a iMinsas Pacino consols... emu to Dominion. Nov. Nov. 2 in. Me Cent 11K. Scooter, b g, (Wheelden), 4 3 4 2 3, daviignt. 3, p. Aroostook County, Moosehead Lake and Ban- Oregon 109 Sell Grace ward, escaped. He was rescued from a Cambroman, Nov. Nov. 2 Nav.ist.109 DavD, Dodge, Philadelphia—coal 10, daylight. 10, p.m. gor. 5.35 p. m.; Rom- Wiioleur e .tlurin l.. ■* 2,20 2 2U 2,24 2.20 1-4. Rangeiey, Farmington, Portland TptaN 1st*. 4 1 \>5/o on the of the Time, 1-4, 1-2, 1-4, •These perilous position gable steamers do not carry passengers. ford Falls and Lewiston, 6.45 p. m, Chicago, PORTLYNtk Oct. 13. ao reg. sas. 66 65 Soli A Davis, After a short ihe Lucy McKowrn, Philadelphia— house the firemen. The mother of the Intermission 2.25 Montreal, Quebec, Fabyans, No. Conway, Union Pacific lsts. coal to Peter S Nickerson & Co, by Wheat closed easier Saturday at 74Va against class was ptarted with six contestants Boston to via. Br dgt'-n, 7.66 p. in.; Bar Harbor and Hangar, o£ stocks— Sch Luis G Label, McXown, Philadelphia— children died a year and a half ago Liverpool Queenstown. l. zo a. ni. »t. sc. a Quotations ciany; Hamax, .John, noiuton, 77V*c a week ago. Flour is steady with good co»l to the took a into Oet. 12. Oct. 13. Sargent-Dennison Go, The father 1? a in list. Ve almost trip Steamer.From Boston. Stephen, Bar Harbor, Bangor, 3.50 a. m. him scarce Sch J S Smith coal carpenter. jobbing demand. Spot Corn is and Atchison. 28% 28% Winslow, Philadelphia— New SundAvs- Bangor and Lew i-tor, 12.25 p. m. j te Randall & the clouds Just after starting off in gal- England, Oct. 10th, 10.30 a. m. Fork firmly held Atcnison dig. 70% 71 Vs McAllisier.i THKEE KIDDED. Bangor, l 25 a. m.; Halifax, St. John, Vauco- at unchanged prices. steaijr, Sch Fred RATES OF PASSAGE. Central pacinc. Gower. Sargent, Philadelphia—coal lant style, but recovered in a fashion that boro and Bangor, 3.59 a. in. at the-late advance. Butter fairly active with to A R Wright co. October 13.—Three Ches. <£ Umo.. 28% 28% Newcastle, Pa., peo- elicited much admiration from the en- First Cabin—$50.0) and up single. Re- GKO. H. EVANS, V. P. & G. M. an Linseed oil strong and 2c Sch Kate B Ogden. Wilbert, Philadelphia. upward tendency. Chicago. Bur. &uumcv.125% 126Vs a man and two trim—$100.00 and up, according to steamer F. E. G. P. & T. A. Sell Robert & Carr, with 10,000 lbs fish. ple, children, boy and thusiasts. Joa Hai had the lead during ROOTI1BY, higher; now quoted 64c. Uec ei nna. canai co.111% 11 and accommodation. octGdtf were killed and a DeL Lack. 0 60% 5.25, 6.20, p. ill.; Old Orchard, Saco. Bld- .lursev 134 August whose home got the raoe. The summary: Meal, bag lots. @53 New central.183% EXCHANGE DISPATCHES. Newbloom, aged 35, by deford, Kennebunk. 7.00. 8.5 >, 10,00 Oats, car lots. @31 New York Central.l29Vs 129% Sid fm Buenos Oct 13 1 arane Herbert is on Railroad street, and a two-year-old 2 25 Purse a. in.. 12.30, 3.30, 6,25, 6.20 p. bag lots... 34® 35 Northern Pacinc com. 50% 61% Ayres Class; $200. ALLAN LINE Oats, Fuller, for New York. m. ; Kfiinebunkport, 7.00, 8.5'. 10.00 a. m., Nortnern pacific Did. 10 7o daughter, were fatally burned late this Cotton »eed. car lots.. .00 00X26 50 Sid fm Antwerp Oct 13tb, steamer Nordland. Ve, b g, (Edwards), 111 12.30, 3.30,*5.'-5 p. HI.; Wells Beach, 7.00, 8.50 oo St. Lawrence Service. a. m.. 3.30. 5.25 North Rol- Cotton Seed, bag lots.00 0O@27 Noriuvrescorh'...160 New York; I2th, Friesland, do. afternoon. Mrs. Newbloom was engaged Joe Hal, bik g (Deering), 2 2 5 p. m.; Berwick, Sacked Bran, car iota. ,... 18 00.«19 00 a« ptd. Sid fm llnsford, Somers worth. 7.00, 8.5.) a. m., Cherbourg 13th, steamer St Louis, fm In her stove with a Fannie Wellington, b in, (Withie), 4 3 2 MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL. Sacked Bran. bag. lots....OO 00@J 9 00 Onu & west. 20% 20% for New York. blacking liquid prepa- 12.30, 3.30, 5.25 p. in ; Rochester. Farming- Southampton Wilkes, bik in, 8 4 3 at Moyille. car mis.18 id 16 ration when she some Huey (Woodbury), Calling ton, Alton Bay, VVolfboro, 8.60 a. m 12.30; Middling, 0Gi@2U00 Keamna. Aral Queenstown I3ih. steam Campania, accidentally spilled 5 5 4 lots....~..19 50 106 George T., ch g, (Jones), 3.30 p. m.; l.akr.purt, Laconia, Weirs, Middling, bag, 0n@S50 BOCK ..105% New York for Liverpool, and proceeded. on the heated stove and in the explosion 6 dis 8.5 I a. III.. 12.30 Manches- Mixed toeu...-.....Id 0o@i9 50 112% Oct 12—The new four-masted sclir Daisy D., g m, (Mitchell), From Plymouth, p. II).; Bclrarn..111% Belfast, mSTEAM- Concord and Northern Svt. Paul .. i69Va 169% In the of which her as well ter, conuetlona, and 31 acker el. yard Pendleton & Carter, has been resulted, clothing, Time, 2.25 3-4, 2.24 1-4, 2.26 3-4. Liverpool. SHU’S. Montreal Quebec Dry.Pluh ., Hake.. @2 .in Wabasn. dig. 17% 17% that no hopes are entertained of their back to fourth to Portland, fore reported in a dangerous position near Mar- dropped place only 2.i Tunisian 7 Sept. 8 Sept, 12.10, 5.00, 7.50, p. Ul. per box, sealed. @16 &>Maine.. " Herring, Boston shall was removed assistance of the •• shore is. 00 Point, by recovery. make for lost and to 30 | Numidian 15 15 Mackerel, @18 New York ana Mew suic. d£.. up ground give *• SUNDAY TRAINS. L 8 station crew. The vessel lost rudder and 6 Sept 1 Corinthian 22 22 Mackerel, shore 28. @fl't Old £ Colons.203Vi a hot finish for the honors. damaged keel. She is now at the marine rail- Earnestine 33 Parisian 29 29 Leave Union Station for Searboro Large 3s. @$15 Adams LXDress...123 125 11 | Beach, way for repairs. RAILROADS. In the second after 20 Sicilian 5 Oct, 5 Oct. Pine Point, Old Produce. American fixnress.150 151 heat, Capt. Haff, Orchard, Saco, Machias. ’Oct llth—Sch .Tosle, which went 27 | Tunisian 12 Blddefordf Kennebunk, North Ber- u. a. .. 45 45 a broke. Maud _13 Peans. Pea.7. 2 30X2 53 ashore on Brown’s Island a few days ago, yvas standing good chance, Dover, Exeter, Peome was. 87% 89% No cattle carried on these steamers. wick, Haverhill, Beans. Ca iforma Pea. 2 65.«2 57 pulled off to day and soon alter filled and cap- M. and Haff it out for sec- Boston. 4 30 pacinc Man..... 30% 31% Capt. fought Lawrence, Lowell, 12.65, Beans, Fellow Eyes. 2 35X2 40 sized. vSbe n >w lies in the bot- 5.18. 8.22 .m. Pamce.. 185 IB6V2 Thoroughfare, ond, the former winning p. m.; arrive Boston, p Red 4ttX2 50 Pullman tom up, and masts will have to be cut in RATES OF PASSAGE. Beans. Kidney.2 .116% 117% away The third heat to be the decid- EASTERN DIVISION. Native Onions, bbl.1 763 on Sugar.’common.-. order to save ths hail. proved Cabin—$52.50 and upwards. A reduction of 5 union... 78% 78% Earnestine Potatoes, bush. 55@60 Western Vineyard Haven. Oct 12—Sch Estelle Phin- ing one, again winning. per eeut is alloweu on return tickets. Leave Union Station for Boston and Way Smith era Ky broke at the and at Sweet Potatoes, Jersey 50 p£Cl. ney, Phinney, from Newport News for Bosun, Capt. Haff quarter Sbcond Cabin—To London or Stations, 9.00 a. m.; Blddeford, KUtery, @2 RaoM Transit. 62% 62% Liverpool, Sweet, Eastern Shore. (a:2 00 Brooklyn arrived her.- to-day witii loss of foretopmast. the but at that finished Londonderry—$35.00 to $45.00. Portsmouth, Newburyport, Salem, Steel common.. 33% 34 three-quarters, Kces. Eastern fresh.. t® 24 federal Halifax. Oct 12—Among the vessels Lynn, Boston, 2.00, 9.00 a. in., 6.00 D. 64 64 reported Trains Leave Portland second. The summary: Stkbrage—Liverpool, London, Glasgow, 32.45, in.; Western fresh. (Sx 22 do Did'. driveu ashore in the straits of Canso or arrive Boston 5.57 a. m 9.05 p. Eges. 92 yesterday, Belfast, Londonderry Queenstown, $23.30. 12.40, 4.00, m.; American .touacco. 90% Vi is the American schr Boston at, a. in Butter, Fancy Creamer.. 24x 25 Eliza J Pendleton, Capt For 2 38 Class; Purse $150. Prepaid certificates $24. Leave 7.30, 9.00 12.30, 7.00, ao Dia..129 129 Lewiston, 8.15, a. m. 1.30, and ’C.CO Butter, Vermeut.— 21 @ 22 Hutchinson. Children under 12 years, half fare. Rates to 7.45 p. m., arrive Portland 11A5 a. 111., 12.05, Metropolitan street K R.10 15 % p. in. Ill Cheese. N. York and Vermt... 12*/s@13 Earnestine, b m, (Gerow). or from other points on application to 4.30,10.16, 10.45 p, m. Tenn. coal « iron.l 57% 67 For Island Fond,8.15 and Cheese, sage. 13 @13 V4 Domestic Ports. a.m.,1.30. 60tp.ni Capt. Haffj brd g, (Wheelden,) 2 3 2 T. P. McGOWAN, *20 Congress St., 8. KUDber.. 29% 28% Me. SUNDAY TRAINS. "Molasi40ii.ltais.il*. U.; For Montreal, and Chicago. 8.15 Maud b 3 2 3 Portland, Sugar. Cuff oo, lex- fonaceo. 26 26% NEW YORK- ar 12th. M., m, (McGugln), Continental! ship Susquehanna, a. in and *6 00 p. in., reaching Montreal at 4 4 Foreign Steamship Agency, Room 4, granulated. 5 94 Hilo 115 schs Jose from Jane Wilkes, b in, (Durrill), 4 Sugar—Standard Bailey, days; Olaverri. a. and 7.0J in. First National Rank Port, Leave Union Station for Blddeford, lot- 7,00 m., p. ch 5 6 d Unllding, sugar—Extra fine granulated.... 5 9t Boston illar«ei» Charleston: sells FG French, Look. Philadel- Handsome Hen, m, (Ouelette), land, Maine tery, Poitsmouth, Newburyport, Salem, For Quebec at 6 p. m. Sugar— i-.xtra C. 6 55 phia; N, t Ayer, Hodgkins, Atlantic City. News, ch g, (Potter), 6 5 d ar27dtf Lynn, Boston, 2.00 a. m., 12.45 ID.. arrive BOSTON.^Oct. 12 1 n o—Tne following were Morning p. Coffee—Klo. roasted.. 13 @16 Cld 12th, baroue KienniD, Bray, San Juan; Boston 5.57 a. m., 4.C0 p. m. Leave Boston today’s quouitious of Flour aud corn: Time, 2.30 1-4, 2.29 1-4, 2 25 1-4. Coffee—Java and Mocha. 27@30 sch Mark Gray. Bryant, San Juan. Trains Arrive Portland. for Portland, 9.00 a. Di., 7.00 p. m., arrive Teas—Yinoys. 25@35 FLOUR. Ar 5 3ti), steamers St Paul, fm Southampton ; Mr. McKenney did not act as one of Portland &- Steamboat Go. Port n 12.10, 19.30 p. m. leas—Congous. 27@60 patents 4 40 5 25. Lucania. Liverpool; Deutehland, Hamburg; F Boothbay t—Daily except Mc.-mUs, Soring From Lewiston, *8.00, and 11.15 a, 5 45 the Judges today and his place was filled Teas—Japan. 86@40 4 20® 4 75. Blsmark, do. m., \Vinter patents m. STEAMER ENTERPRISE leaves East N. 40 Corn—steamer yellow 5l%e. Arl3tb,briu Motley, Dill, Santa Cruz; *8.00, m., will be two races on Monday, 2,29 class Friday for Portland, touciiing at So, Bristol, 5.45 m. rot Molasses—Barbadoes. 32@35 Cameo, Coffin, St Croix; Wm H sumnar, Yea- p. and a 2 22 class. Heron Boothbay Harbor and Worcester, Ulnton, Ayer, Naslmo, island, Squirrel Con- M olasses—common.. zun2> rUlonnn r’oTtlr. llTnrl.A# ton. Charleston; Lizzie Carr, Chadwick, Nor- From Chicago, Montreal,and Quebec, *8.00 the well known base- Island. Windham, Eitplu);, Manchester, David “Pop77 Williams, cord and Points North 7.34 a. 12.33 New Ka]sins, 2 crown.2 00@2 25 folk: P Davis, Erwin, Philadelphia for a. m., and 5.45 p. m. Returning, leave Franklin Portland, in., p. m.; t$v; ball who has been pitohlng for Wharf, Water- do 3 crown..',..... 2 25 @2 50 Portland. player, at 7 a. m. and for Rochester, Sprlugvale, Alfred, of Eastern Tuesday. Thursday Saturday do 4 crown. 2 50@2 75 CHICAGO, 3 2. 1900.—Cattle— receipts Cld John Monte- the Toronto club the league, boro. Saco River, 7.34 a. m., 12.33, 5.33 p. m.; Oct. 13th, barque Swan, Nash, Otliei trains week Squirrel island. Boitlibay Harbor. Heron isl- — — •Daily. days. Kalslns. 1 core Muscatel. 7%@8% 2.000. including Westerns and exans : video via Carteret. turned up at his home in Top,sham sev- and, So. Bristol and East Boothbay. Gorham, Westbrook, Cumberland Mills Westbrook 9.45- a. Pork. Beef. Lard and Poultry. natives best on sale —; good to prime steers at tien Gate—rasseq east ram. sens Hannan b Every Sunday train leaves Portland for eral days ago,and this forenoon furnished aug2dtf ALFRED RACE. Manager. Jet., Woodfords, 7.33, m., 12.33. 5.33. 6.20 ir. Trains Pork—Heavv, clear. 19 00 6 40,65 85: poor to medium steers 4 49t®7> 30: Carlton, from New York for Bangor; Georgte Lewiston, Gorham and Berlin at 7.30 a. m, an entertainment tnac drew aDcut mm 3.05, p. at mixed Stock- do for Maud Eliza- arrive from Worcester, 1.0 7 p. m.; backs.18 no selected feeders 3 75@4 40; Berry, Rockland; Briggs, a crowd and which was one of the best Pullman «Palace Cars are run on 8.25 a. m.. 1.07, 5.48 m.; Gor- Pork—Medium.10 50® 17 00 ers at 2 76 « 3 65; Texans, receipts—:Texas fed bethport for Bangor. Sleeping Rochester, p. trains and Parlor Cars on uains. attractions of the day While strolling ham and Wav 6.40, 8.25, 10.47 a. Beef—heavv.. ;.10 75@11 25 steers 4 20® 4 90; Texas grass steers at 3 25@ BOSTON—Cld 12th, schs Normandy, coal night day Stations, m., 4 port; eastern Helen G along the “Midway,” “Pop” ran into 1.07, 4.15, 5.48 p. in. Beet—light.... 10 00@10 75 10. Onward, port; Moseley, Ticket at foot of India Office, Depot freak with the soft who . J. PLANDBRS, G. P. Street. Lara—tes ana haitbbi. pure.... 8%@9 at 4 95®o 30; good to choice heavy at 5 00® Ar 13;li, brig Harry Smith, Costa, New York; is open to engagements at all of the coun- o tsdtt Lard—tes and half, bbl.com.... "> 0% S6% 6 27 Vy ; rough aud heavy at 4 86(64 95; light at schs S W Lawrence, Carter, Newport Nows; try fair3. “Smoke” is the Filipino who 4 9 Chas :S and Anna Portland & Yarmouth Electric Ry. Co, Lard—Paus pure. 9% @9% ^5 7 Va. Glidden, Haskell, Murray, bends through a canvass anti entreats ®8 Sheep—receipts 7.000; to Ichoice weth Sanford, Baltimore; Lydia M Deeriug, Dalton, Lard—Pails, compound. 7% good the sporting inclined to try their Mck Leave Elm St. for Underwood 6.45, Lard—Pure, 10 ers 3 85(64 15; fair to cnoicejmixed 3 45(63 85; J R Teel, Hanson; James G Beecher, Dunn; Soring, leaf,. @10%; STEAMERS. at his noodle with a baseball. 7.45, 8.15. 8. <5 a. m„ hourly till 12 43 p. m., hah Chickens. 15t® 18 Western sheep at 3185(64 15; native lambs 4 26 Samuel Dlilaway, Smith, and R D Bibber, Pink- hitting to time that Williams with his hourly till 7.45 p. m.. hourly tilt 10.4) p. m. For Fowl. 15 (65 50; Western —. ham, Baltimore. Up the 12® Yarmouih, at same time, omitting 115, 2.45, Tnrkeva. 18 s® 15 Also ar i3tli, schs Henry J Smith, Clark, fm strong arm and acourate aim as well as The staunch and 4.15, 5 46 and 7.15 p. m. trips, Leave Yarmouth Hams...*.. 11@ 11 Va Philadelphia; Alice M Colburn. McLeod, Nor- ail of his old time on the elegant steamer I oropean Market*. speed, appeared “GOV. DlNGuEY” and "BAY 5.40, 6.40. 7.10, 7.40 a in., hourly 1 ill 12.43 8% folk; w K Chester, OM Marrett, and Lucia men STATE” Shoulders. STEAMBOAT scene, something like one hundred leave Franklin m., 2.40, 3.40. 4.10, 5.40, hourly (By Telegraph.) Porter. New York; 8 E Davis, Mt Desert; Sun- MCDONALD CO. alternately Wharf. Portland, p 1.10, 2.10, 5.10, and boys had tested their prowess and India Wharf, at till 9.40 p. m. Leavo Underwood Soring for Fruit. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 12, 1900.—The Cotton beam, Stoniugton; Newell B Hawes, Ipswich; and Boston, 7.00 p. m. dally, Oct. 1900, steamers will leave had shown themselves excepted. Port and 6,10, 7.10. 7.4'), 8.10 a. m., hourly till market is easier; spot at 6d; sales 6000 Gamecock, Wiuterport; Lady Antrim, (Rock- Beginning 16th, pretty poor Slindavs Apples .1 255)2 00 Portland arid Fri- all These steamers meet of 1.10 p. m., half hourly till 7.10. hourly till 10.10 bales. land; Laura T Chester, Leona, Silas McLoou, Pier, Mondays, Wednesdays marks. “Smoke” had the laugh on every demand Lemons...... +25 a 6 50 ll a. for service in ni. Rockland; Julia Baker, and J Chester Wood, days at ni.. Cousins', Littlejohn’s, of these aspiring athletes. But is was modern steamship safety, speed, p. Oranges. 4 00,5)5 00 LONDON. Oct. 12. 1900—ConsoH for money Great Chebeague (Hamilton’s Orr’s comfort and luxury of traveling. Sundays for Underwood Spring and Yar- Bangor; Ralph K Grant. Prospect Harbor; Landing,) different when snatched up Oils, Turpentiue and Coal. and 98%; for the account 98 Va. Island, Ashdale, Small Point Harbor and “Pop” Through tickets for Providence, Lowell m uith from 8.15 a. m. half hourly to 9.45 p. m. Delaware, Bangor; Inez, Maohias; Eklora, the balls and sent them whirling etc. for at ■ v.' ■■■..: '.r- Harbor. through Worcester, New York, etc., Last ear from Underwood Portland 9.10 Kaw Linseed Oil. 045X59 Bertha May, do; tug Paoli, Portlaud. Gundy's vi;p===^=.— Tuesdavs. and the air. Back and forth in double J.F. L18CDMB, Gen. Manager p. in. and from Yarmouth 8.40 p. m. Boiled Linseed oil. 665)71 Cld )3th, schs Frank A Palmer. Rawddlng. Thursdays Saturdays at2p. SAILING G— V8 OP OCEAN STEAMERS for and time went the black face and the THOMAS M. BARTLETT. Age.it. octsdtf Turuentmo. 46(5)50 Newport News; Native Amertcau, Cole, for in., Oous us’, Littlejohn’s Great Che- quick on (llami ton’s and Centennial oil bbl„ Eastport. beague, Landing.) dodging was done none too soon In or- Ligoma @10% — .. Return and Kenned tst Petroleum, 120. lOVs Deutschland. Ntav York.. Hamburg .Oct 1G Sld 13th, sclt Alary Wiley*,for Portland, Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays der to avert a dilapitated countenance. St Paul. ..Now Y.ork. >outhani’tn..Oct 18 Leave Great Chebeague at 7.30 a. m.. Lit lo- Piatt’s Astral. : 12% Sld fin tlib Boads. schs E M Sawyer, Bucks- The ball striking pell mell against the Germanic.New York. .Liverpool... Oct 7.45 a. in.. Cousins’ Island 7.50 a. m.f Half bbls. lc extra 16 port; Douglas Haynes, for Dover. jdhn's would" make a crack- arrive Portland 8.55 a. m. head of “Smoke” BRIDGTON & SACO RIVER Cumberland, coal. @4 25 Westernland .New York. .Antwerp ....Oct 17 ATLANTIC CITY-Ar 12th, sch E H King, York. Thursdays and Saturdays leave ing sound and then bounce high over Stove and furuace coal, retail... 00 Lorraine.New .Havre.Oct 17 Holmes, Calais. Tuesdays, RAILROAD @7 Harbor at 0 a. m., Ashdale 6.20- a. the canvass and out into the crowd. CO. Franklin. 8 60 Anchoria.New York. .Glasgow.... oct 17 Sld 12th, soli L M Wood, Porter, Newborn. Candy's in., Easipor. iittma, Calais St. John.N.tS. Halim i.s* York. Small Point 6.40 a. m., oir’s Island 8.oo a. in., line while it lasted and Pea coal, retail. 0 00 Lucania...... New .Liverpool....Oct 18 BRUNSWICK—Ar I3th, sch Viola lteppard, This was sport and all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Beotia, Great Ohebe igue (Hamilton’s 9.30 a. Minnehaha— Now York. .London.Oct20 Moody, Boston, Landing) was one of the events that should have Prince Edward Island and Capo Breton. The IN OCT. 8, SOOO m.. 9.45 a. Cousins’ 9.50 a. EFFECT, Amsterdam .. New York.. Rotterdam.. .Oct 20 Sld i: h. sch Jos W Hawthorn, Barter, for Littlejohn’s in., m., been advertised. favorite route to Campobello and St. Andrews, Grain Quotations. arrive Portland 11.00 a. ni. FOR ■‘Ht Louis.New York. .So’ampton. ..Oct 20 Newbury port. N. B. Majestic ..... New York. .Liverpool....Oct 20 BALTIMORE—Ar 12th, sch Eva B Douglass, •V. H. MCDONALD, Man tger, fsimmer Arrangement. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRIG Vancouver.Montreal. Liverpool.. ..Oct 20 SANFOHI) Norih Bennett, New York. Tel. 19-4. Ollicc. 158 Commercial St, LIVEI)Tn On and alter Monday, May 14. steamers will liridglon, Harrison, Bridg- Mexico .New York. .Havana.Oct 20 Ar schs Kobt G Friday’s quotations. 13th, Dun, Kelley, Hillsboro; octl3dtf leave Railroad Wharf, Portland, on Monday, lou, WcstSeba^o, Suulii Bridg* Numldian.Montreal... Liverpool .Oct 20 S Geu WHEAT Maggie IIm, Farrow, Bangor; Ames, Wednesday and Friday at 5 30 p. m. Return- PUladelphia.. New York. Laguayra. ...Oct20 New York. tou, Waterford and Sweden. Opening Closing Dodge, Amt Charles Hammond in ing leave St. John, Kastport and Lubec Mon- Bretagne.New York. .Havre.cot 24 CM sch Eleazer W Portland. Figured Oct.7H% 75% I3tli, Clark, days and'Friday. A. M. P. M. P. M, York. .Antwerp ... Oct 24 —Ar sell HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT CO. Kensington.. ..New BATH lbili. John a Fire Case There. Nov. ..76% 76 Rose, Philadelphia Through tickets issued and baggage checked Leave Portlnnu MCim.8.50 1.05 6.0 Q K Friedrich....Now York. .Hamburg. ..Oct 25 Sla 13th, sell Jas W dwell. Washington. to Dec. 76 76% October steamer destination. jg^—Frelght received up to 4.00 Leave Junction, 10.08 2.23 7.26 Maracaibo.New York. .San Juan ...Oct 27 CAPE HENRY—Passed out 12th, tug Georges Beginning 1,1900, Aucocisco Bridgton CORN. 7 win ieive Portlaud Pier, Portland. p.m. Arrive Bridgton, 11.08 3.18 8.21 Corinthian.Montreal... Liverpool.... Oct 2 Creek, with barge C for Portland. daily, Hor tickets and staterooms at the Pine Not.137% 38% at 2.30 p. m., for isl- It seems that Charles Hammond apply Arrive Harrison. 11.34 3.41 8.48 Minneapolis... .New York.. London...... Oct 27 CHATHAM—Passed llth, schs Sarah W Sundays excepitd, Long who, Ttree Ticket 270 Mid he or for Dec. 34% 35% and, l/ittle and Great Chebeaaue, Cliff Isl- Office, street, octsdtf J- A. Bennett, Supt. Werra.New York. .Genoa.Oct 27 Lawrence, from Newport News for Boston; with Fred E, Koberts and George T. other information at Company's Office, Railroad OATS, Mesaba.New York. .London.Oct 27 Chas Davenport, do for Portland; Man- and, So. Harpswell, Bailey’s and Orr’s Island. Mary for Wharf foot of State street, Oct. 21% Astoria.New York. .Glasgow... .Oct 27 ning. from Baltimore for Por smooth. Return Portland—Leave Orr’s Island,and Critchenson was held In the sum of $4C00 above 7.00 a. ni. Arrive J. F. LISCOMB, Supt Nov...21% 21% Patricia.New York. Hamburg—Oct 27 HONOLULU—Sld 1st, sliip E B Sutton, Car- landings, Portland, Bach for In the lire in 9.30 a. m. complicity causing may tf H. P. HERSEY, Agent. Dec.!22 % 22% Umbria.New York. .Liverpool ..Oct 27 ver, New York. octldtf ISAIAH a in IPORK. Trojan Prince..New York. .Naples.Oct 27 Ar 13th. steamer Commonwealth, Liverpool: DANIELS, Gen, Mgr. photographic gallery Marlboro, & Rumiord Falls .. Portland Oct. 16 00 Statendam.New York.. Rotterdam Oct 27 HYANNIS—Ar 12th, sch Henry May, for Mass., at one time lived in Sanford. KLW lOiUi DIRECT LINE, Ry, Jan. Cymric.New York.. Liverpool... Oct 30 Calais, and sailed. 1147% went to Sanford In 18y8 and Kaiser WdeG New York. Bremen.Oct 3 > In port 13th, sch Mattie J Alles, and Clara Hammond LARD Porllan Mt. Desert & SVlaine Steamship Go. lOOO, New York... .New York.. S’thanipton Oct 31 Jane, (returned). Mactilas St,b Co hired rooms over the American Express £« Effect Oct. 8, Oct. 7 12y* Oceanic.New York. .Liverpool... .Oct 31 KEYAYEST—Ar 12th, sch Goodwin Stod- S o.I- )t and Sound By Dayll.-ht. RIBS. where he a DEPARTURES Noordland.New York. .Antwerp... .Oct3t dard, from Newport News. 20th. the office, opened photograph Friday, April 3 TRIPS PtR WEEK- From Union Station Oct. 7 55 Aquitaine.New York. .Havre.Nov 1 NEWPORT NEWS—Sld 12th. sch Georgie L steamer His were insurd a 0 8.30 A. M. and 12.55 noon. COMMENCING gallery. goods by Buokfleld. Can- Parisian.Montreal .. Livernool|...Nov 3 Drake. Skoliield, Bermuda. The steamships Horatio Hall and Maix- for Poland. Mechanic Falls." Saturday’s quotations. When he had Carrcas.New York. .Laguayra ..Nov 3 NORFOLK—Ar 12th. schs Henry H Cham- FRANK JONES Portland agency. been In liottan alternatively leave Franklin Wharf, ton, Dixnold and Kumford Fails. and WHEAT. Furnessla.New York. .Glasgow... Nov 3 berlain, Lewis, and Abbie Bowker, Perry, from will, weather permitting, leave Portland Sanford about three weeks the building Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays 8.30 a. m. 12.55 noon and 5.15 p. m. From Union York, Campania^... New York. .Liverpool...Nov 3 New York. Tuesdays and Fridays at 11.00 p. nr at 6 p. m. tor New direct. Returning, leave Station for Mechanic Falls and intermediate i'mentne. inning. was cleaned out a fire whloh Menominee — York. London.Not 3 sld sch Lizzie H by caught 38. and Saturn Oct... 75% 74% New 12th, Brayton, Rogers, from for Rockland, Bar Harbor and Machias- Pier E, R., Tuesdays. Thursdays stations. ....New York Rotterdam.. Nov 3 Fall River. and intermediae landings. Re- some manner in the at 5 p. m. Nov...... 75% 75% Spaarndam port in mysterious upper days noon from Union Station for Bemis., ..Liverpool ...Nov 3 Ar sch leave These steamers are superbly fitted and fur- 12.55 Dec. 76% 75% Dominion.Montreal 13th, Mary Staiidish, Gilchrist, Phila- turning Machiasport Mondays and Btory, occupied by Hammond. The Latin.NewiYork. .Bremen.Nov 8 delphia. Thursdays at 4 a. m. for all landings, nished for passenger travel and afford the most CORN". arriving building, which belonged to E. K. Ben- ; Teutonic.New York. .Liverpool....Nov 6 Sld 13th, sch Elizabeth M Cook,, Hill, New Portland 11.00 p. m. onvenlent and comfortable routs between K, C. BRADFORD, Traffic Manager, was insured Nowell’s Portland Mains. Oct. 41% 41 yg 8f Paul.New York .So’amnton. .Nov 7 York. GEO. F. EVANS. F.E. BOOTHBY nett, by agency. Portland and New York. Nov. 38% 38 Columbia.New York. Hamburg...N»v 7 NEW BEDFORD—Ar 12th, sch Grace Gen’l Mgr. G. P. & T. A, From this lire Hammond seoured $1,000, J. F. LISCOMB. General Agent. E. L. LOYKJOY, Superintendent, Bailey, dtf Sumford Falls. Main*, Dec...... 35u/» 36% F der Grosso .New York. Bremen.Nov 8 Jersey City. aprl8cltf the full amount of his policy. XIIOS- M. BARTLETT. Agt GCUdtt jeiS - — ffi&ibbii$6 §.5Utibbti$o ■ $%£ibbi(1t6 Hear the Furniture Manager XiDhacK^ The Bargain Gong! Tor this u
Birth the J. K. Lioby AJVJVIVEKSAKy WEEK.. The Second Anniversary of the of Company
Fl/KJVITl/KE STOKE., An and ril “Give me the Six Congress Street Windotos for AnniVersary-Furniture-Exhibition, Trade hasn't seen for Kindle such a Trade Illumination as Portland House-furnishing many-a-dayr
Thai's to hat the enthusiastic Furniture-Seller says.
SeVen Columns instead, We can't give him the Six Windotos so toe give htm these ffetospaper and
let him TELL his Bargain-Story not SHOW it.
S^EAK toe some At this the opening of our THIK'D F\/KfiIT\/KE give you SPECIAL
OFFEKIffGS to celebrate the event.
A full set of attachments The Made of fine, well seasoned, handsome!; 7 gees with “Hub-OaS” Heater. We sell these feathers by the pound: ! Made of Selected Qaartered Oak, has Has self th 3 every machine. setting needle1 65c polished stock; is good enough for Effective, economical, Pure live geese feathers, large French Plate Mirror, handsome self-threading shuttle; automatic bobbin oinamenal,'Inex- Pure live down j best room in the house. geese feathers, mixed, 1 swell one lined winder; positive feed-thread etc. pensive. 90c carvings at top,fall front, release, ’’ Anniversary §5.0 ) etc. drawer for silver Price, Sea Fowls Feather Pillows, _5_ pounds a splendidly polished. can sell the Davis The multitude of others range In prie (We you vertical feed & pair, price pair, Anniversary Sale Price, $17.89 at a very low price, send for from §1.69, §5 89 up to £25.00, description.) Other Side-boards, $15.00, 18.00, 25,00, The “UHALLliNGE" has been on the up to $55.00 mark »t and in famlles hereabouts long 'BisselVs Carpet Stveeper4 enough to prove its excellences. Morris Chairs, It has sixteen points of excellence. We are agents for this famous sweeper. I— Eight running. may be twenty It is without contradiction the mosl 2—Easily managed. 3— No noise. effective Carpet Sweeper made. Our 4— arm. styles. it saves High It not only saves ^labor, youi o—Double feed. leader is maae time. 6— Self-threading shuttle. Has “cyco?s bearings, dust proof axle 7— Self-setting needles. of all 5— quartered and all latest improvements Self-adjusting working parts. tubes, .the., 9— Automatic bobbin-winder. in the oak, highly pol- that the biggest sweeper factory 10— No springs. world can furnish. It dees broom work, II— Every movement positive, la—Hardened The eta House ished, cushions runs lightly, runs |either way, makes no steel-bearngs. ft K^eeper. 15—Kotary shaft movement. raises no dirt instant- with noise, dust, dumps 14— All steel attachments, The first article of is a correct Cooking Range. The Best is none covered Housekeeping ly by a px'essure on top, cannot get out of 15— Bent wood-work. too good, and in this case the Best costs figured velour order, and Is handsome in finish. 16— Does perfect work, Sycamore, Oak or Walnut, no more tnan tne and filled same on both sides Three grades, money ordinary. with hair, Box top, $17 £0 at $8.89 2.50, 2.75 Drop-head -• 19.00 The Best js “The nub’’ used and £1.89, them for five Others ranging in price from $4 89 up We warrant years, endorsed all the enthusiastically by to $22.00 "The 'DemoresiP principal Cooking Schools in the middle Turkey down Pillows, 7 pounds to the pair, 51.69 Couches, We have sold this machine many years and eastern States. All the leading Cylinder Bolsters, made to lit any bed and do not remember a siuglo case where and covered to match mattress, $2 50 Hotels in Portland use “The Hub” any These are made for comfort as well as the buyer was dissatisfied with it. Beds. beauty. ADVANTAGES OP “THE DEMOB- Ranges. Spring No. 1—Woven Wire, the J. K. L. make, One special has oak frame, bast steel EST.“ It docs more (and better) cooking, 60 cord spring, 52.50 springs, covered with choice velour, good No. 2—Woven Wire 2.25 1— It Is constructed on the lock stitch Spring, size. Anniversary pric3, $15.00 with les3 coal than any other Range we No. 8—Woven Wire Spring, 2 00 principle. at a arm the Double Deck lace with Others $11.00, 12.00, 17.00 to 35.00. 2— It is high machine, size of. Has a 20 iuch and has all spiral spring, know oven, 6.00 Hall Furniture. under arm being S)4x5% inches. 5—It is made of the best the latest Price without The famous National Spring, Iron and .very material, improvements. 'RocKjzrs Fancy are frame, 6.50 Evirj for. of Hall burnishing,medium the bearings all of hardened steel, and $22.00 high shelf, The 6ame with wood frame, 5.00 and high grades,all at Calico profits. Chairs, by their easy adjustability. These frames are made to lit both Iron With high shelf, $26.00 4— It has an automatic take-up which and Wood Beds at the same price. Hundreds of of is noiseless in operation. still more square' feet floor space Tbvo **Thoroughbred" Wo have other “Hubs,” 5— The feed is double, and the feed mo- covered with them. Machines. tion is no or half- elaborate at $27.00, $30.00 and $40.00. 2lining 'Room. Setting simply perfet; partial same manufacturer as the To illustrate the Bargain-lsh of feed is with “The Demurest.” Made by the Side-boards, Dining Tables, Chairs, quality possible the chairs we show this one. 6— The tension has combined with it a Hub Bange. and for the you everything out-fitting Dining- thread releasing device, which Is a great An Ideal Heater for Parlor, Sitting- and room. advantage. Meial Mattresses, 7*illotus or Beds. room, Library Nursery. To illustrate the moderate prices see 7— The shuttle Is absolutely self- In this a deal of 'Bolsters. Several sizes. Bargain prices. this side-board. threading. way great Anniversary Sale ol Iron and Brass time Is besides 50 §33.00 saved, annoyanoe, §1G §19.00 in Beds. We_bave scarcely any competition Our own make. ^ 8— The tenElon the shuttle Is perfect, f on the arm I In this line of goods. 9— The thumb-screw regu- Hand-Made Mattresses. lates the stitch. Oxter. 10— means of a device the Into MaXjng By simple W9 know—and warrant—what goss needle cannot be set wrong. We take flattened-out mattress them. your old, 11— The bobbin winder is placed on the and by our arm of the and can be We know the honesty of the making. special thorough methods, machine, used make it over as as new. alone without the machine. KNOW how our contrast good running YOU prices 13—The machine is Price of re-making, §3.00 self-feeding. with those of “our friend, the competi- 13— Many machines have a multitude of we furnish new 4.35 tor.” Price, tick, springs which get out of order; in ‘The All Hair for full size are Demorest” are done away with ex- No. l Cray Drawing, weight 40 lbs ^Mattresses they $20 00 made in two pieces unless otherwise or- cept the presser-foot and take-up. 14— The machine is noiseless and No. 1. Pure S. A. Hair, weight 40 lbs. dered. very and does not 518 00 The “CHALLENGE” at §17.50-(Drop- light running depend up- on or to deaden sound. No. 2 Pure Black Hair, weight 4o lbs head §19.00.) pads appliances 15 00 "Ptllobvs and "Bolsters. The *l)EMOKEST” at §19.00—(Drop- 15— The driving wheel is guarded for the of user’s No. 3 Pure Black weight-40 lbs head §21.00.) protection garments, Hair, 16— wood-work of 12 00 Most all the Feathers on sale are cleaned We know of no legitimate reason why The tia special de- ANY Machine should cost a sign, and the whole machine Is an orna- di- made smaller sizes Sewing pen- Our in large quantities Hair Mattresses in by steaming. in a stockjcomes ny more than the above figures. ment every nouse, and delight to in the That’s not the best rect from ODe of the largest makers or less weight still lower. process. Tne several higher priced Machines are those who use it No. 1 Cair Hair Mattress, |6.00 To clean and deodorize The machine has a AUTOMAT- country. thoroughly higher price, not J became they are better perfect [No. 1 Gocoanut Fibre Mattress, [5.00 the “Cold-Blast” or cost more to make, but because IC BOBBIN WIN DDK. It has no cogs We oiler you an Iron Bed like above 6.G0 Feathers, process T8 they "No. 1 Cotton Mattress, co6t mere to sell. to wear out and rattle. Beware of any brass rail which Ideal, This leaves the Feathers pure, cut, heavily enamelled; No. 1 Wrool Mattress, 4 50 The “CHALLENGE” Sewing Machine machine THAT HAS COUS, 1 soft 2.50 matter; the Is untarnishable at $6.50 No. Excelsior, tops, odorless; ([free ffrom [animal Is a “Thoroughbred,” ^having all the Price of Demorest, $19.00 entire mass is BiiASS BEDS ranging in price from All the above except the excelsior we down is preserved and the / w* best improvements found in machines Price of Demorest, drop-head, $31.30 at double the cost. We warrant for $16.00 to $50.00 put in two parts. duffed up to stay. them five years. J, B. LIBBY CO. J. R. LIBBY GO. J. R. LIBBY CO. J. R, LiBBY GO. jR- J. B. LIBBY CO. I
Port- now he wished hs had taken a at BRIEF JOTTINGS. At eight o clock this evening Mrs. J. of three new copper Jwires between says pop TPTF1 PRESS. W. C, Roberts will speak at the Y. M. C. land and Boston, These wires run over the r a bridges himself instead of wasting All the Western Division of the Boston and his and time in the of Water pressure will he light on the A. rooms on “The Isle of Wight.” strength pursuit WANTED, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. Maine from Portland to North different kinds of birds. high levels Tuesday and Wednesday as ladies are Invited. railroad di- THE FALLING LEAVES Hustling shoe sa’esman, one able to speak must be off for an ex- Berwick and thence over the Eastern 3. B. Libbv Cc. the supply shut French, for the best Known shoe store in Lew- called YESTERDAY’S STORM A. H. Evans. amination cf the conduit at the lake. ^ PERSONALS. vision to Boston. The wires aiy iston; state lowest aa’ary for the first three Au tin months in first letter, is. Box 1667. Dr. Tenney. has returned from Nos, 33, 49 and 60, i)., Haskell & Jones. Dr. F. A. Tenney octlSdlt Mr. and Mrs. William W. Thomas have frs at Least Roscae S. Davis, Chicago and has opened an office at No. Began at au Early Hour and Contin- Suggestive lablotierbeck & Foss Co. taken of their new home on street. possession ESCAPED FROM REFORM SCHOOL ued All and yeo. H. Urilfen. 614 Congress Day Night. of the fact that the Danforth street. Wanted Hustling Salesman, Mr, Albert L. Elder of Windham, who Two Portland men, one of them a pwen. .Moore & Co. Mrs. Clarence have a Electric oar Peabody were out in the D. C. E-lwell. was run into by Westbrook Mr^and policeman, gunning taken of their new home on A disagreeable northeast rain storm put Frank M. Low & Co. near Brighton corner about two weeks possession woods near the State Reform school on A Ymm MAN Water Notiee. street, in its appearance early yesterday morn- HOLIDAY SEASON ago, is still at the Maine Geneial hospi- Emery Friday, when they saw coming through a AMU8KMENTS. Mrs. Persls B.'Blethen and ing and continued The rain tal. He i6 and the chances are daughter, field on the run two bare headeS alljday. Maine Tax Association. improving boys AMO ¥0010 LADY Single Miss Blethen of San Cal came down in torrents In the forenoon for his The fracture of the Blanche Diego, whom knew from their dress were good recovery. they fall in and to lo Let. Found of this are the and for the most of the afternoon, love, get married, go New Wants. For Sale, Lost, skull was a bad one and It was at first formerly city, spending inmates of the reformatory, The boys part will be found on ind similar advertisement* Miss Clara E. Anderson of into ah drizzle the even- housekeeping. survive the winter with were time for a thick tract turning during page 10 under appropriate Deads. feared that he could not making rapid Cumberland street. It had been that the severe effects of the wound. of woods and seemed to fear instant pur- ing. hoped THAT’S THEIR BUSINESS. Hill and wife and Mr. Frank storm which for the first five The trustees of Judge suit. The two with the visions raged days Evergreen cemetery gunners After awhile they want beaten SELL YOUR HOUSE or King and wife, are at Loon Lake, Range- of last week had subsided but it seems Carpets published a book containing the of reward for the capture of these escap- Blankets Cleansed and Lace Curtains hav<^ that and were ley, for two weeks’ hunting. the Friday Saturday only days Tho LAND by advertising in city ordinance governing the cemetery ing wards of State in mind Instantly Thanksgiving Turkey done up. ^ 1 of Intermission for the same Otto Stephenson, civil engineer of Seat- off the storm. PRESS. Has and the rules established in accordance separated and started to head and all the nice con- the DAILY The waves th*#p‘ is tle, Washington, arrived over the Grand in dashed high in the harbor with It by the trustees. The book youngsters. One of them going nected with it THAT’S OUR BUSINESS. more real estate ads Trunk on a visit to and many people %ent over to the will *f>ok much handsomely llluscratod. Persons desiring Saturday morning through aJhicket scared up a fleck of Cape his shore in the afternoon to watch the un- nicer if cooked in a than any other paper. copies may obtain them by applying to parents. four partridges, He was too much of a Crawford will breakers. Captain J. S. Winslow and family a at and usually big Foster’s Dve House. Reaches more he superintendent. sportsman not to take shot them Bange, which has one probable the winter in Arizona, only The annual meeting of the Portland spend banged away, The boys hearing the re- buyers. 25 cents a wee k, Former Treasurer cf the United States damper, asbestos lined oven, Festival chorus will be held at the Y. port of the gun change! their oourse an! C. N. Jordan of New York was at the flue and M. C. A, building, Monday at 8 p. m. made around a swamp, thus escaping the cup strip improved Winslow-”* Mr*. Soothing Syrup. Falmouth hotel Friday, leaving the city had Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are expected to man who shot at the partridges. dock ash grate. Then if put on used over Years millions of Has been Fifty oy be and matters of will Saturday morning, His the did some present Importance companion, policeman, one of our mothers for their children while Teething, S nice quartered Oak be brought to the attention of the chorus. tall sprinting and tried to head off one with p?rfecf success. It soothes the child, NEW BUILDING. morning, Thomas Davis es- WILL OCCUPY of the boys but the little fellow 6aw him Dining Tables, and you seat softens the gums, allays Pain, cures Wind Saturday from the Keform school. He was an in the woods and Colic, regulates the bowels, and 13 the best caped The addition of the Union Mutual's through opening yourself in a nice comfortable his in for Diarrhoea whether from at in the garden and during a few new block to the real estate again changing course sped away emedy arising [work seven-story is packed with new in $ which is The everything chair, finished to teething or other causes. For sale by Drug- minutes while he was not under obser- on street will be to the direction of the highway. police- I Exchange likely X the Jewelry line. We have the X match, would 's gists in every Dart of the world. Be sura ai d he left the Hs belongs of busi- man had left his horse hitched not far you in a short vation, premises. bring about an extensive shifting most stock in the ♦ ask for Mis. Winslow’s Soothing fiyruo, 25 cts from the towards which the J complete city. in Belfast. He is 18 years of age, and ness offices. Former Governor Henry B. away spot time feel like down a bottle ♦ Come to our store we can show X dropping is a large boy, weighing over 200 pounds, Cleaves ha3 taken lease of a choice youngster was running and was afraid Ja found on an Hair would with his X you everything usually in X elegant Filled CASTORIA At a meeting of the directors of the suite in the new blook, and another suite that the boy make off ♦ a first class • The ran at the jewelry establish- and as are Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Union Safe Deposit and Trust Compa- will be occupied by Hon. George P team. Portland copper Couch, you passing a of his and succeeded in *»- ment X In use for more held Saturday morning dividend Portland s most cor- top speed gain- into dreamland than thirty years, and ny Wescott, prominent say to yourself was declared of 2 1-2 cent on its at lo- ing upon the boy who again changed his The Kind You Have Always Bought. per poration manage, who is present this is and it a very pleasant, did capital stock of $250,0Z0, for the six cated In the Casco Bank building. This course plunged knee deep through bog CASTORIA When the not cost because it months ending October 15, 1900. fchange will bring into closer proximity and disappeared. policeman high came of Chas. ! Bears the signature H. Fletcher. I Petitions in bankruptcy have been Messrs. Wescott, Cleaves and the Hon. F. tried to follow the boy he got mired in McKenney, ! from In use more than the race. This for thirty years, and filed by Oren B. Staples, Bidleford; Ed- E, Richards, whose names have come to the bog and gave up boy The Kind You Have Always Bought. ward B, Golden, Lewiston; Edmond be linked at the head of Portland’s list was still at large at last accounts. THE JEWELER, “WE SELL ’EM.” Bergeron, Blddeford. of influential politicians The other escaping prisoner from the | CASTORIA A meeting of the Bryan Zouaves will be reformatory when he separated from his IVIonument THREE NEWS WIRES TO BOSTON. Square. t Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. held at 46 Middle street at 7.39 o'clock ran into the arms of a citizen Roscoa S. companion * Davis I jly20dtf5Uior8tlip 2 oct^eodatCo. Z, THOMPSON &• BR0„ In use for more than thirty years, and this even n’. Business of Importance Is On Saturday the Western Union Tele- of Htroudwater who returned him to the ELM STREET. the Reform school forthwith. The The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, i to be transacted. graph oompany oompleted stringing policeman octs_ dualQTOlte, I