PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESfAHUSHLP JtNL ISbJ VOL, 39._PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1900. VSSSS^S^^SSS] PRICE THREE CENTS. 111 1 ■■■»■■■ —’ ■"■'■"■ 1 ■ n m-.h.—■■■.. -■■■■■--■ —~— —*—■—' ■■■—■—■■<■■ *%arDtuniiuii«»« a^mmnu _ I —Li'"”"1 »*■» «**'» aijvmh ISEMKST* __ __ _— The amateur champion of the world i0() the highest Importace, and that it Is this kilometres was won uy Bastion, France, message which Is hurrying the President FOR CIIIU! Pwlthenie, Norwegian, second and hack to Washington. French, third. 2 68 6. Plllebrund, Time, PRINCE TUAN’S BLOODY DEEDS. STOCK FOR SALE In the professional, world’s champion- BICYCLE two 15.—A received ship, kilometres, Jacquelin, French, Berlin, August despatch won, with Myers, Butch, second and here from Tien Tsln under date of Au- third. TENSION INTENSE. Arend, German, gust 11, says the allies captured Ho Si Sundries and Wu after a light with troops under Gen. Uicjcle part*, Special TO START UP CAMPAIGN. Tung Fu Slang's personal command. The (Doing enemy, It is added, were Im- nnd Small Tools Aickle Maine Signal Med mediately pursued In order to prevent Plating Outfit, Corps Mr. to for Manley Coming Maine That them from making a further stand, the BeKin^etc., w ill be offered in lot* to suit Purpose. cavalry pushing southward to cut olf the to Chinese line of retreat upon Pao Ting Volunteer. Fu. for New 15.—Mr. of The Chinese Situation Has llic York, Reached in the purchaser August Manley Pekin, despatch adds. Prince the Republican national committee, will Tuan is having every one executed who leave tomorrow for Maine to start the sympathizes with or provisions the for- eigners, there, lie said: TWO DAYS, AUGUST 16 AND 17, ONLY. campaign Acute of Crisis. The newspapers of Berlin announce “I shall be four or live I Stage gone days, that France has accepted Field Marshal am to at once Announcement Rec’d exp3cted get things going Count Von Waldersee as commander-in- t« and Apply push along things.” chief of the allied forces in China. He asked if It was not an easy matter With Enthusiasm. to get a campaign started in Maine. BETTER STAY AT HOME. O. W. HART ‘•Not so easy this year as you may New York, August 15.—A cablegram imagine. We have biennial elections and today from Bishop Frederick R Graves, P* LO\ KLL AIIHIS CO.. So. Portland tnere are a lot of changes. It will take a of Extreme An- bishop of Shanghai and the lower Yang At*f. some effort this year.” Yesterday Day Tse valley, advised the Protestant Epis- aeglfti.’tHt copal Missionary society not to send out RACE WAR IN NEW YORK. and a party of missionaries from this coun- The Men Will Cheerfully Respond to iety, Watching Waiting. try as contemplated, The message was sent in answer to one of an i OOK MOSEY ASD WATCH. Call. Ctt,*' tlic Scene Anti-Negro Riot of inquiry as to whether a party of mis- Yesterday. sionaries destined for China should be Every Day sent out.

New York, August 15.—A mob of sev- eral hundred parsons formed at 11 o'clock Direct Received Helps. in front of the home of Police- Messages Being hddeford Scene of An- tonight The Part Corps Took in man Robert J. Thorpe, 87th street and Waitt and Bond’s Uth avenue, to wreak vengeance upon the From Minister Conger. M' Pflftland’s other Hold-up. War. negroes of that neighborhood because ^ Spanish one of their race had caused the police- 19OO-10O1 £ man’s death. The negroes lied in terror ^ BLACKSTONE into any hiding place they could lind. The police reserves numbering 430, were DIRECTORY I called and they, with the regular foroe, fought the mobs. The mob or white men Allied Armies Are JVow at ]?I a CIGAR dsit Kecelved) .j elivcry Wagon Driver Knoeked Won Distinction For at which grew with great rapidity, raged tow—Specu- Bravery through the district and negroes, regard- If With less of age or sex were indiscriminately lation as to Future Progress. The Down Dock. San Juan. attacked, soores being Injured, It took Leading the combined efforts of the reserves with Stamps as p ostage many more policemen on regular pa- re trol duty to restore order. Clubs were IOg Lend lu nil the autMllr r | d*n(iidIumIImim, i used until the policemen were almost exhausted. Revolvers were emptied Into the air and In one or two in the world. 1 itobbed of $85 and His [SPECIAL TO THE PKESS.] instances tired Washington, August 15.—The tension and a peace within the next few weeks. at the upper stories of the negro tene- On the other on the Chinese situation has been Intense hand, Baron Speck Yon The directory is in a Augusta, August 15.—Word was re- ments from which the negroes defensively Ste-nbeirg regards Chow, Known Gold Watch. the for It is Tung midway Everywhere. tired bricks, paving stones and other throughout day appreciated between Mutow and Pekin as the real coovcoii'ut place ready ceived hero' that Butler tonight Capt. missiles That many negroes were not by officials that the crisis has reached an battle ground and 'Secretary Xtoot is In- for your use. killed Is mlraculous.'The trouble QUALITY aud the Maine Signal Corps have been outright acute stage 3 which cannot be continued clined to accept this view. Some of the grew out of the death of Policeman Robert officials believe that when Wo sell tlio at hours without bringing word of Japanese COUNTS. stamps asked to volunteer for China. The men J, Thorpe of the West 87th street station many the allies reach Tung Chow, they would Uueie Sam’s as the result of a murderous assault by momentous import, determining, either find Pekin a deserted ahead of prices. received the announcement with city them, groat a in 8th avenue and as YYas Found Insensible Side of negro early Sunday for good or evil, the entire course of it was recalled that these tactics of Our doors are never 1st street. Thorpe was at to ar- withdrawal had occurred in 18(50 when enthusiasm. tempting events. It has been a day of extreme rest a negress when Arthur Harris and the British-French expedition reached elosed. Road Two Men. of and waiting, with Ry The men will cheerfully rospond to another negro attacked the policeman anxiety, watching Tung Chow. In the absence of all posi- with razors. He died the following day. and fragmentary informa- tive information as to what the allies’ CENTER & the call to China. only meagre MCDOWELL, armies will do these from the tion as to the military and diplomatic oonjeotures 539 Congress SC. The Maine Art AIAilllillb best posted sources serve to show th9 Signal Corps took part in l/AJIi'AIUrt. phases. Une of the new developments various serious possibilities forming a statement that [SPECIAL to .] the Spanish war and especially won dis- today was the messages part-of the present crisis. The message SGHLOTIERBEGK & FOSS CO. Pustmuntcr timrral Smith There ia Say* are received from Minister Conger, of the French minister at Pekin, M. 15 — llokmips are tinction for meritorious service* and being THE WOMAN'S OXFORD TIES Blddeford, August No Enthuitaiu. Pichon, to the French foreign office, was KMTAIliaSIl Kl> 1H“0«. which are not transmitted through any becoming alarmingly numerous in the bravery at the battle of San Juau. at ilrst regarded here as identical with Wo tell of are at reduced prices— of our officials in China, or through the vicinity of Blddeford and Saco. The the last Conger message, which the state real reductions fvom moderate mscumioN druggists, New York, August 15.—Posiruaster Chinese minister here, but directly at department has ndt made But i third one within three weeks occurred public. former prices. If you have a doubt FIFTH DAY OF MUSTEK. General Charles Smith was asked without the nature of the Co a- IVUglGroJU Emory the state The messages come disclosing a and if our* are 1|^ j this time on the Alfred department. about it, buy pair, tonight, road, his of the situ- ger message, the officials made a suffic- Augusta, August 15.— marked today opinion political the way of Tsl Nan. Some of them not as good, or bettor, we will es- near tne Extern railroad by ient comparison between the Pichon and crossing. the hith day of camp for the First regi- ation. He it to be replied: cannot be fully deciphered and for this to show that were teem a privilege allowed to Joseph Kothler driver for the Commer- ment of Infantry, Maine volunteer mili- Conger messages they “The trouble with the Republican the statement capnot be definite- not identical in language or general refund tbo purchase cost. of this had been tia. The health of the command Is good reason cial Tea company city, campaign ssems to be the apathy every- statement. On the oontrary, It was clear Trunks, and at the morning call not a man was ly made that the despatches sent by the a tour of up-aountry towns, de- where. It seems to be almost Impossible that each minister was forwarding to ASSORTMENT making in the hospital. An Inspection by bat- Minister are re- LARGE Suit j to arouse enthusiasm, but It must be government to Conger ills his own advices on the livering goods and making collections. talions was made today by Colonel L. H. government j done. There is danger in this indiffer- ceived him. So far as the messages situation and that there had not been a OfWoman’u Finest IllacU a nd had of his cash. Xendall and his staff officers. On ac- i by Be about $06 employer's ence* The at must wake consultation between the ministers be- Tan Ktd Lace Cuses, count of the wet conditions the sham ! people large up have been deciphered there is no|indioation Oxfords, good When he was nearing the railroad cross- i and the/ must be made to realize the fore these two were forward- and battle between the_second and third bat- I Minister received any in- despatches wearers very stylish, arc of such a condition of that Conger ed. While the are not a_ Cwrips. —r- ing two men rushed out from behind a talions was until tomorrow. grave danger messages alike, uoav priced at only postponed aff airs,1 l formation or uispatohes from our state it is understood that on con- fence and made an attack upon him. The cempaiy commissioned officers i s_ they agree coulil be learned siderable of the Information contained. 11 A larger stock you might see, but match was won Lieutenant W.1 H. department. Nothing $1,20 lie fought them desperately, but was by CL. AIM ED TO HAVE LOST HUSBAND The arrival of Jenks of Portland. The of tbs contents of the dispatches received, President McKinley to- company B, 1 ! ’twould bo hard to fiud a better by the aid of a 15 —A Swedish or it was stated that there were morrow Is looked forward to with TENNIS and OUTING) \ promptly despatched company skirmish match was won by New York, August although great one of about a number from Minister interest in view of the of the SHOES a selection in trunk piece of granite in the hanas of company M, Westbrook; company F, of Norwegian woman, 28 years old, quite Conger gravity SPECIALTY) g> any city. Every hair and fair from the oonsular officers and crisis. The Presidential will be the assailants. took of Augusta, second; company of Uiddc- with tlonde complexion, coming party They passesslon G, came here and an end bag has been chosen by us for third and H, of was taken In charge by the polloe at 2 Gen. Chaffee besides those which early tomorrow morning p his and his gold watch, and left ford, company Rockland, extended conference between the Presi- money fourth. o'clock this morning near the wa*;er front direct. value. Wliatever tire j merit and him in an unoonsclous condition In the in Brooklyn. She was wringing her The message transmitted through dent, Secretary Boot, acting Secretary bottom of his delivery wagon. hands and for assistance. She Minister Wu was entirely deciphered in Adee and others is likely to occur early kind you may want, you'll find UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS. calling In that condition he was fonnd by claimed her husband left her side on the the department. in the day. This probably will assume here substantial goods at close John Murphy and Louis Borneo, who Washington, August 16.—T. V.Powder- bridge promenade and jumped from the In a conversation today bstween Secre- the aspect of a cabinet conference If, in- brought him to this city and notified ly, commissioner of Immigration, has re- bridge Into the river because She had re- tary Boot and Baron Speck Von Stern- deed, it is not felt desirable to hold a prices. the police. Officers from both Blddeford turned from Canada, where he went with proved him for his loss of work and dis- berg, the German charge d’affaires, Mr. special cabinet meeting. The regular of treas- on and 8a30 were sent out on a hunt for the Assistant Secretary Taylor the sipation She gave her name a 3 Maggie Boot gained considerable information meeting day of the cabinet Is Fr:d ty to discuss with Canadian which has to be at which time there will be further Ttyt) highwaymen. ury department and that of her husband as concerning the route yet op- $ii$ Kllgariff Bothler's injuries are severe, but not officials and the managers of railroads Michael Kllgariff and said they lived in traversed bv the allied armies. Baron portunity of going over the Chinese de- rHE HITTER, critical. lie was unable to furnish the and steamship lines the question of un- Philadelphia. Today the woman was Sternberg told him that Tung Chow was velopments. POP desirable to the United and if the Chinese 107 Middle SSI. with any definite description of immigration arraigned In police court where she told a strong place army police States Canada. So immi- at this the his assailants. A short time before the through many S9veral conflicting stories about her hus- should make a stand point x AU J liBji Jb U lASSAtnb. are coming to this country all tended to the one inernatlonal forces would lind it diffi- Geo. a. Coffin M’o’k. hold up occurred two rough looking grants band, but they that route that the the forts and walls. had been seen on the through treasury conclusion that her husband had lost cult to overcome $l.inghter of Missionaries Again Con- —--- strangers walking ■ ..-.. threatened to put Into execution is not known what resistance track in the direction of the Alfred stringent his life. While it firmed. the Influx. At the confer- or be made to the road plans'to 6top | A physician from the Brooklyn hos- may have been will crossing. ence in the railroad and steam- Boot ADAMS & Canada, pital who had noted the woman's case, advance at Tung Chow, Secretary Boston, August 15.—Tho Ameiican ANDERSON, CO., ship authorities made a number of while she was at the station and other officials would not be surprised CAPTAIN MURPHY KILLED. house, Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis- promises and suggestions. One of those pronounced her a sufferer from hysteria to learn of a serious battle at that place. Fire Insurance will the ex- that the German force now sions today received a dated Agency Washington, August 15.—A cablegram plans finally adopted, permit due evidently to shock. The police do It is expected cablegram, who (able china amination of all Immigrants destined for of suicide. on its to will land in the from Consul bay here, You’ll was received at the war to- not credit the story way China, August 13, Fowler at Che 31 ExcimiiKe Street. department Canada or this country at the port of of Bin Yu,which is directly east our newest in that William L. Mur- vicinity Foo, in which he says that a messenger praise pattern English day saying ('apt. Liverpool, oefore sailing, the shipping of Pekin. The advantages of this point lint Class American and Foreign Companies Porcelain when see phy. 34tli U. S. Volunteer infantry (1st to refuse to over ali WANTED TO SEE REAL THING. In the fact that ice will not sent to Pao Ting Fu has returned and you it. for this Borac* Andkkson. Chas. C. Adams. companies bring per- are found lieutenant 24tli U. S. infantry) was killed sons diseased and undesirable in other and of that the LA FRANCE—A is ittii Thor. J. I.ittlk. ipeodti Victoria,Gol., August 15.—Arthur Tay- interfere with the going coming reports Presbyterian mis- by far the near Tarauan Capt. Murphy Another will the ex- It also is said that yesterday. ways. plan permit lor and George Featherstone, each nine ships with supplies sionaries were killed on June 30, daintiest, most artistic creation in was born in Iowa and was amination of all at from Bin Yu to Pekin is muoh appointed immigrants arriving years of age, are under arrest here, the road and the Congregational and China Inland MAINE PENSIONS. or St. John’s until it is absolute- Tien Tsin and moderate cost dinner ware that’s from that state to the military academy. Quebec charged with causing the wreck of the batter than that between missionaries, July 1st. The missionaries with his certain that are destined for as the is and the Washington, August 15.—The following Capt. Murphy served regi- ly they midland terminal passenger train, half a Pekin ground higher of the American board stationed at Pao yot been produced. Beautiful in Canada. Assistant for pale pensions have been granted to Maine peo- ment in the Santiago campaign and was points Secretary mile east of Independence, and trying to country more suitable military opera- Ting Fu were Bev. Horace T Pitkin, will decide what the pink roses on a delicate green ple: recommended for bravery at tho battle Taylor position wreck the Florence and Cripple Creek tions. (Mrs. Pitkin being at her home in Troy, treasurv will take. came in the to the navy with taste of San Juau. train in the yards at Independence. In Word early day Ohio) Miss Mary S. Morrill and Miss ground, applied excellent ADDITIONAL. that Gen.Chaffee had reached the first Instance they turned a switch, department Anna A,Gould, both of Portland, Maine, on the whito dishes. These D. IS. GREEK WARSHIP COMING HERE. about 12U miles from Pekin. This pure Henry Stone, Augusta, ARGUMENTS IN POWERS’ TRIAL. sending the passenger engine crashing Matow, The character of the messenger sent to occurred or Saturday, through the dishes are well modeled, IKCBEASHL New 15.—The United into some freight cars on the siding. Two Friday Pao Ting Fu is wholly unknown -to the especially 15.—Hon. York, August from Gen Chaffee, sent through Georgetown, Ky., August States is soon to receive the first visit in passengers were injured. About $40,000 despatch officers of the board, but the message in- Michael $12; Mel via B. John K. Hendricks today for the Admiral was not sufficiently Ford, Togus, spoke from a worth of was destroyed. They Bemey, dicates that Consul Fowler and Bev. of the history of the country warship property time of reach- Rowe. Bean, $14, prosecution In the closing arguments and while definite to locate the exact U. D. credit the re- & of the navy of Greece. The second class Were detected captured making Henry Porter, D., BURBANK,llOUSLASS CO., three or tho trial of former Secretary of State at train ing Matow. But in any event, ORIGINAL, WIDOWS, ETC. cruiser Nauarchos Mlaulls sailed from the second attempt wrecking. port, 444 Middle Street. Powers for complicity In the kill- that four have elapsed since then and alleged Plzraeus, Greece port of Athens) on Their exouse was they wanted to see days Re-itsue, Lydia li, SteVens, Mechanic of Gov. Goebel. He the (The there has been time for a still further Major John M.Gouldof this city,yester- ing the 17th of July on the first voyage of a real big railroad wreck. Falls, $15>, In an effort to show that tho advance toward the Imperial city. The testimony Grecian war vessel across the Atlan- day morning recoiled news of the receipt of In the Indictment had been amp- any officials was shown In SEKCIA L. charges tic. The Grecian consul general In this CALLED AT STATE DEPARTMENT. feeling among tho cablegram here reported, through the TRAVELLING MEN by witnesses who were not co- the extreme circumspection shown about Accrual S. ly proved city, Mr. D. N. Botassl said he expected American Board in Boston. arejexpectod to know everything and bo July 51, Mary French, 15 —The German all messages relating to China and it was people He ready Mount Bohsplrators. to see the vessel anchor in New York Washington, August to advice to their Vernon, $8 drop announced both at the state ana war de- doas not oredit the truth of but give good customers every first in charge d’affaires, Baron Speck Von fully it, harbor ths fortnight September. t. h jit, !inv communication from time call. BENSON’S called at the state the they Try CHARCOAL A N C ES. Ill E WEATHER, When her visit to this port is concluded, Sternberg, department calls attention to fact that tho dates rIpUBLICAN FIN and Mr. Adee him to Minister Conger or the United States for kindling and you’ll want to tell everyone the vessel will proceed to Boston whence today, presented hare do not with Root. concerning affairs in China, given agree any previous meet how much better It Is than wood. New York, August 15.—The Into C. P. she will sail for home. Secretary consuls, you 16.—Forecast: Partly It turned out that the German would be made public. It was explained reports of the murder of tho missionaries inado uo contribution to tbo Boston, August charge BIG BAGS 10c, AT ALL GROCERS. Huntington and Fri- advices and the call was that this was in no way due to any de- national fmut of cloudy fair weather Thursday CAR ACCIDENT IN PARIS. had no late at Pao Ting Fu. RepubUens campaign winds. for the of over the sire to from the public informa- UJs at day; light to fresh southerly largely purpose going keep year, is the statement given out re- but was (TALK No. 272.) August 15.—Forecast for fl Paris, August (5,—A car accident, situation as already developed Baron tion of an important character, CHAFFEE REPORTS AT MATOW. iu denial of a Washington, on the fact that the crisis headquarters today printed for Maine: Local sulting In Injuries to thirty-five persons, Speck Von Sternberg arrived from based solely to Thursday and Friday of extreme 15.—The EYES NOT ALIKE. Story that effect. occurred last evening at the Boulevard Berlin only a few dayimgo and has as- involved so many possibilities Washing bon, August navy de- Aa rains Thursday and probably Friday; in this made important conference on tbo finan- des Batignolos and the Rue St. Peters- sumed of German interests hero. hazard to the 80 legationers Pekin, partment early morning public about one in south to oast winds. charge Only person ten lias cial condition of campain light burg where railway lines cross. Two Count Von liaoke, recent German that the greatest caution must be ob- a despatch from Admiral Remey an- the of eyes that are just alike. Sometimes fund was held at headquarters today. cars, one a horse car, and one driven by oharge d'affaires, Is going to Europe un- served against disclosures which would nouncing arrival General Chaffee LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. at the next town of Is far Senator Hanna refused to electrio power, collided at the Intersection til November. further imperil those in danger. Matow, Importance one sighted and the other is absolutely local of the after Ho Si which the Americans oc- discuss what occurrod. Portland, Aug. 15, 1900. —The and the horse car turned over. The top The actual developments day Wu, ! near sighted. hereto- with on the weather bureau records tho following: was crowded with passengers who were BE NO SECOND FIGHT. consisted of the Kemey despatch cupied slight opposition WILL Consul Gen- ninth instant. The text of the Sometimes one Is perfect and the CUBAN AWAY. 8 a. m.—Barometer. 80 080; thermome- thrown into a heap anil out In the hands fore alluded to and one from despatch TEACHERS GOING The state do- is as follows: other defective. ter, 03; dew point, 58; rel. humidity, 87; anil faces by broken glass. A quarter of New York, August 15.—There will be eral Goodnow at [Shanghai, very Camhrldge, Mass., August 15.—Thlsaf- direction of the wind, S; of an hour elapsed before it was possible to no fight between the winner of the Shar- partmentj^declinod to make known the Taku, August 12, 1900. Sometimes one is just a little weak- some three men Cuban state of weather, Interior of the horse car of match and James J. contents of the Goodnow This “Just received an undated "*rnoon, hundred the wind, 8; cloudy. clear the key-Fitzsimmons despatch. despatch er than the other, sometimes a great In thermome- as was intended. field for the from Matow boarded special electric cars 8 p. m.—Barometer. 80.082; wounded. There were no fatalities and Jerffies, originally •‘opened a w'lde conjecture, Chaffee, yesterday. Opposi that tion of no deal. Such eyes cannot be fitted harvard square, gave several loud and ter, 03; dew point, 01; rel. humidity, 93; all of the Injured are likely to recover. William A.Brady announced tonight that most generally accepted view being consequence yet, terrible heat, hearty “Ylva Harvard" and then started direction of the wind, S: velocity of the Most of the victims are women and chil- Jelfries had decided to declare this match Mr. Goodnow' had advised against the many men prostrated. Please inform with ready-made spectacles, for In all out- of war. wrthe navy yard. It was the tlrsfc dele- wind, 9; state of weather, cloudy. dren. There were no Americans in the off as he did not think there would be plan of delivering the legationers secretary ready-made glasses the lenses are of gation to take farewell of 07; minimum oredlt in defeating a man who had side of Pekin. Cambridge, Maximum temperature, accident. any “Remey.” the same If find a a It be seen from power. you pair Arriving at the navy yard, the men 57; mean temperature. 03; fought two hard battles in one week. The cipher experts were busy with will this message that temperature, that seem to fit it Is Parsed on board the transport lttwlins, maximum wind velocity, 17 S; precipi- DEATH OF AGED PRIEST. Jeffx-ies was willing enough to tight some despatch from Consul Fowler at Che the date of General Chaffee’s arrival at you, really help- where will the The .0. man before September 1, but it is whioh w7as so that it Matow is uncertain. It is taken at the the best The which they spend night. tation—24 hours, N. 15.—Rev. good Foo, unintelligible ing only eye. eye °f the teachers will leave Harvard to- Pouchkeepsle. Y., August claimed he realizes that should he defeat had to be returned to the telegraph com- navy department to mean that Matow G. reotor of St. needs help most is left to get worse. morrow. WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. | Michael Powers, Mary's Fitzsimmons or Sharkey his viotlm to be So far as it could be was ocoupled on the previous day, the Catholic church in pany repeated I the two under c on- weather Roman Wappmgers would olftim that he Was out of condition. it to repeat a mes- 11th, and that the opposition was slight place eyes equal The agricultural department died from in his deciphered appeared NINETEENTH MAINE REUNION. taken at 8 Falls, today pneumonia sent Minister Conger to Fowler, both on the road and in taking the town. ditions. I see that they work in har- bureau for yesterday, Aug. 15, He had been in the sage by for 77th year. priesthood the latter that the situation was Matow is about twelve miles road m., meridan time, the observation THE DEADLY SODA FOUNTAIN. telling by mony and that they mutually assist Vinai Haven, August 6.—The 19th p. 53 years. He was horn in Cork, Ireland. Pekin and that from Ho Si and the as indi- his section In this order: becoming more critical at Fu, road,' «ftine regiment held its 28th reunion being given In 1893 he gave William J. a cane each other. My object Is to plaoe the direction of wind, state of Bryan August 115.—The depart- the Chinese authorities were seeking to cated on the war department map, is of today with over 60 The fol- Temperature, set with 16 pieces of silver and one piece ""Washington, in a condition that will allow pre present. ment of state is advised by Mr. Stowe, compel the legationers to leave the city the worst possible character. eyes lowing were elected officers: President, weatner: of gold. consul of the United States at under Chinese escort. PRESIDENT HURRYING TO WASH- them to work naturally and without Browne of Bowdolnham; first vice Boston, €6 degrees, SE, p cloudy; general Phila- Town, under date of 9, It is that the message which strain. President, L. Whitmore, liow- New York, 7G degrees, SE, cldy; WORLD’S BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP Cape July 1900, possible INGTON. George that one Julius Platt, an American citi- is long, will convey additional in- uoinham; second vice J. C. delphia, 78 degrees, N, p. cldy; Washing- quite president, 74 5.—The finals in the zen was killed by the explosion of a soda formation when its complications are August 15.—The President ‘-Paulding, Richmond*, seorofcary, Silas ton, 84 degrees, SE, clear: Albany, Paris, August Washington, A. M. WENTWORTH, world’s contests water tank at Bqluwayo, unravelled. and Mrs.McKinley, Secretaries Cortelyou Adams, Wakevllle; ahaplain, F. P. degrees, BE, fcldy; Buffalo, 76 degrees, ticyole championship Rhodesia, Sep- were witnessed at the Parle des tember, 1899. Mr. Stowe that the With the army at Matow, It is felt that and Dr. are expected back in tucker, Clinton; executive committee, J. 3W, cldy; Detroit, 72 degrees, SW, cldy; today says Iiixey Practical Princes, Autell, by large crowds. The deceased Is reported to have left ooxxsider- any one of several conditions might be Washington tomorrow morning at T.bO Optician, «' Brown, George S. Whitmore and 1. C. Chicago, 70 degrees, N, cldy; St. Paul, amateur championship, two able and inquires whether the soon. The Chinese officials o'clock. The opinion prevails among Moulding, It was voted to meet at 34 degrees, W, p cloudy; Hurop, Dakota, kilometres, property presented 540 l-'4 Congress St. de- was won Dldier of France, with Lake, of state Is able to ascertain concurred in the belief expressed by the members of the administration that the aierrymeeting park, Brunswick, in 1901. 78 degrees, N, cldy; Blsmarpk, 80 by department 84 de- American, second, and Yasseront of the whereabouts of Mr. Platt's relatives Chinese minister at London that there despatch received yesterday from Minister « i'i antl Major Parsons of the grees, E, clear; Jacksonville, *eid 1iVylor third. Time 66 2-5 seconds. in the United States, would be a speedy and sudden ohange Conger at Pekin contained intelligence of Office Hours,- -S„": JS officers, were grees, SE, clear. France, present. I i • MI*jC! STILL HOLDING OUT. ell an eous. peror William’s proposal to appoint D. C. Tlllotson of Kansas, chairman HIS ADVICE. The door that Dantfc saw had Field Marshal Count Von Walderseo to of the committee on organi- ‘' permanent Is Safe After tion over it: S. at Eland’s River Despair of the command of the allied forces, but zation, reported in favor of (ieorge American Garrison hope an’n?cri> ALL H Devoted And Who Wants enter here.” When man FOR BRYAN 13outwell for chairman the Czar has not the slightest intention permanent All. he drains the **£&»£°f Temporary Secretaries Winslow and Mize Soldiers Convicted of Piracy. very dregs of dcspai ^ of receding from bis pro- There are certain political were made forms 0fL tlie fundamental of permanent. which medical gramme, principal a de- 15.-A messenger and !» Uov. Jdoutwell was accorded great war de- Cape Town, August ignorance p^ which is a complete understanding with He Washington, August 15.—The British perstition have given the monstration when he took the gavel. Col.Hore, commanding the title vT?rs«. France and tlie other the pursu- has made the Filipino Erom less. That fact powers, said: partment publio who reached very handicaps th. Ho> at Elands river, ers from such diseases ance of no selfish aims and striving only “I that the upon which some months zarrison by rob&«* .Mr- charge policy sorrespon dence, captured that the the to for the restoration of order and the best this will mean Tuesday, reported courage try to regain Reached Antis Are McKin- administration has entered Funston’s command in Mafeking health* Allies Have Impe- Against ago by General out when he particularly true of relations with China. the abandonment of the principles upon was still holding lung diseases ,lhlSli -arrison is disease fastens on the which our government was founded; that Luzon. had sustained luues' tv. ■6°0# although Col. Hore sits down, makes his it will the into an em- It was translated from Spanish under Left, will -ma .’’'tils TO MEET~ALLIES. change republic fate. He wouldn’t rial before us 1 casualties. % act that *■» City. ley. pire. The first of the means the direction of Captain John M. Taylor, 57 way if?11* Chinese Will Undertake to if our with a force of * [Official* for the preservation of the Union, of Gen. Ian Hamiltcon, bitten by a u of the 14th who is in charge is is the overthrow of the Infantry, the tula or Deliver Ministers. allegation true, has been sent to relieve gar > administration. insurgent records. cavalry snake. He'df'' Washington, August 15.—The statement “We are told there Is peace in the There is a letter from Montague R. rison. then for hil ft Philippines and our soldiers are IT. was made tonight on reliable authority 60,000 Leverson, dated at Fort Hamilton, N.Y., ROBERTS CONFIRMS butbeisuTr'. merely performing police dutv. The that the Pekin government would desig- and addressed to Senor G. 15.-The war office wfluencejgt First Day’s Session of President has said the Philippines are July 17. 1899, London, August n?rant and So Shanghai Correspon- official to meet the com- from Lord Ko a..?' nate some high ours and will no abatement It says in part: has received a despatch stitious, that there; Jbe Apacible. Hore was hol IV of the allied armies at of our and no scuttle Al- erts announcing that Col. manders Tung rights policy. Hear Sir and Brother—Our friend, Cord dent Wires. Liberty Congress. This seems to indicate that we have en- me out at Elands river last Friday. overDcsPairofi!0^ the Chow and with them on some bert S. Parson of Lexington gave ing door ^ agree tered 1 that Gen. Hamilton s such upon a colonial policy. always name as one to whom I could write Roberts considers diseases measures for the safe conduct of the your be within 40 miles of ajg follow the President by his doings, not of the gov- must now neR’ect or of the in the as a representative Filipino cavalry members foreign legations his Mr. is the anti- river. tul u£j | by speeches. McKinley ernment I am a member of the Elands treatment m, Information to this effect was end capital. master mind in his cabinet, and nothing of Boston, of which SICK OF WAR. fatally received here today. imperialist league BOERS jj Co*'5 has transpired except that which he him- is and sumption. at all that the meet- George W. Boutwell president, It is not unlikely self has he has carried Town, August 15.—Commandant originated and Winslow is secretary. We have Cape There is a new;, ing already has taken place if General Erving who surrendered to Gen Hun- Adds That Chinese Officials Con- Attendance Was Somewhat it through thus far without interruption. articles and letters de- Prinsloo, scnption fw Chaffee has pushed on to Tung Chow. Disap- for published many has arrived here. He says & He is the one person responsible war carried on by ter. July BO, of div The was marie that nouncing the piratical war and wel- doorway ? suggestion tonight what has been done and if we are op- he is heartily tired of the President McKinley against your people. Ihe com' firm Statement. this proposal of the Pekin government to our chief of peace. 0Ut pointing. posed what has been done, and General Otis and all his troops comes the prospect fust be an feature of the Con- He a of the ,the 2 g may important is the the administra- na- added that majority words r duty overthrow of are the territory of the mandant and whioh the officials of the pirates upon with President it* “u ger despatch tion. There has been forth recently are not in the Boers were “disgusted to out for put tives. Our presidents po- state department declined give a statement that would who enter here.” What! of the conditions sitions of kings. Our presidents are not Canti?!* publication as well as of despatches re- be if the United States hope for the sufTerer with * required of the people of Cuba they least authorized to make war with- KMr.eJames G. Stowe, the J?. ceived in countries and which in the returned here. Only cough, flushed European become independent. They are to have of as McKinley consul general, has face, burdened the are seoret. Gen. out the consent Congress which at- emaciated governments keeping no power^to declare without the consent in ten Boers were in the party and body? The is doing and all persons compromised " recoin* Entire Chaffee has been informed of the contents More Are Ex. of the United United States his train. The remainder of the yes Ninety-eight out of News Not Given Delegates {States. The war are tacked every so that he is this pirates cases in which of the latesc Conger message is to have veto over Cuban legis- commando was composed of foreigners. Dr. Pierce’s is not power “I should like to suggest a plan to you. Golden in of all the facts. It a cer- the of the has been used possession lation; the United States is to have should seize some official Mr. Stowe says majority Discovery have bets Credence. known who the Chinese official pected Today. It is this, you hostilities cured. definitely tain well dclined supervision over the of the United Boers desire a cessation of mantly Golden Medical that is to meet the will be, but of rank in the Service njj? envoys Cuban the United States is to con- cry" positively cures weak Prince has been treasury; States and then inform the foreign humb the name of Cbing sug- retain for a of if not in- chilis, obstinate lingering period years, suls that he was to be brought before a AT MARTHA’S GROVE cough blew;11' gested. He is a well known pro-foreigner definitely, the fortifications which com- of the lungs and kindred In de- council of war to see that it is legal. ailments*? and has been largely Instrumental mand the of Havana. How do these if neglected, find a fatal in of port “Piracy would be shown by conducting ending consT' fending the legutioners in their days accord the tion. It contains no provisions with promises of the of civil- o»» the Bible— alcohol, whisb' in and has commanded a a war in violation usages Dr. Abbott'^ Lecture stimulant. peril Pekin, made to the of Cuba f consist in other Be Delivered Cut- Ini»or« nnvtlnn nf tho irnnttrln.l nrTliV. Ex-Gov. Boutwell Says He Will neople ized war and the proof would Ministers May “The troubles in China have been Talk on American Navy. "Your medicine is the ag- the fact of the consent to killing defence- best I havecy„t.u and and am- writes Mis. Jennie gravated the missionaries less and non-com battants, men, Dingmanof VanW?,’ side Pekin. Bryan. prisoners kaska Co., Mich. I.ast NEW GOV’T FOR CHINA. Support bassadors of the various governments and children in cold blood, and spring i ffiS women TO THE PRESS.] cough; got so had I had to he in have been in the policy of from v [SPECIAL bed all 'hoi?- l'o Be Handed Over to Al- put peril by in by officers and soldiers Mv husband I Foreigner! the United States. robbery thought had c-ousunmfo. 15.—llr. Abbott gave wanted me to a non-com battants. Fryeburg, August get doctor, but I told h|»i( lies nt Point "Vet To Be Agreed Upon. “How is the overthrow of the admin- of more was thev “If I were not an old man, the concluding lecture this afternoon ; the consumption could not hdn J istration to be acoomDll8hedP’, concluded aid thought we would I)r. New 15.—Pritchard Mor- than 09 years, I would willingly you the Bible, try Pierce'sGoldoni* York, August Mr. Bout well. ones have dealt with cal in cowry and before I had in defense. I also suggest that previous taken omW member of whose close your just the cough and I gan, Parliament, 15.—The In my youth, I had no disguises. I the as literature, as an historical stopped have since had m2 London, August 16.— 3.50 a, m.—“The Indianapolis, Ind., August the Filipino congress address people viewed of its relations with Chinese commerce have turned aside and laft the Democratic law and returning.’* reached Pekin flr3t day's session of the Liberty con- of the United States. work, as the revelation of the allies are reported to have party when it surrendered to slavery. In this Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are the enabled him to in close touch with “I shall not the heads of a sum- best for it. keep gress of the National I now give you' of God to man. Today, as says the Shanghai correspond- anti-imperialistic my age leave the Republican party out some love bowels. Use them with the ' Monday,” far sends the follow- appeal, I merely point things events in the east, was somewhat so that it has surrendered itself to interesting series Discoveiy^ ent of the Daily Express, wiring yester- league, disappointin g despotic which will especially influence the peo- ming up of this deeply cable to the World: and tyrannical applause.) 1 ing far as the attendance of delegates was motives.(Great For example a reference to the decla I of lectures he told his audience “Why day. He adds: I helped create the party, ple. “Negotiations are proceeding in China concerned. About 300 accredited Republican ration of independence must be inserted, “Chinese official news confirms this delegates a at that time of and Believe The Message.’* with the commanders of the European party justice princi- but I believe that it is also necessary for were and more were and I now beliave it is a Is God’s covenant, his will to statement, but without details.” forces to conditions for hand- present promised ple honesty. to mention in the sug- The Book arrange I you your appeal The in Pekin to for tomorrow. In of the small at party of injustice and despotism and show Is not that of A Paris message repeats this; but the ing over the foreigners now spite gestions I have made above to that us. The real vital question ;> will help to destroy it. And how? There j the allied army. tendance the speeches of Edwin Burritt this war is piracy, using them to bring of the different books, but the statement, especially as it emanates from is but one available means and you know authorship Woman “The point where the transfer shall be out the want of Christian feeling of the con- Smith, the chairman, and what that is I am for of Is, is this message Shanghai, must be accepted with made is still In dispute, the question temporary Bryan,” (Tre- question Importance mendous of the old book that London it shall take inside George S. Boutwell, the permanent presi- cheering.) true? The promise siderable reserve. Other morning being whether place “You must also show that McKinley is true The committee on resolutions will re- in the world should be man's proved their remarks Wash- or outside the wall of Pekin. dent, brought forth much enthusiasm. the of the United states The pacers basing upon the tomorrow keeps people for it has been handed over to him. Makes the of the foreign- port platform of the true facts, that he and Wh°l “Immediately safety The public in the was ignorance should come w hen \ which, with the ex- meeting evening A well attended meeting was th^t the time ington despatches, ers in Pekin is assured, Di Hung Chang public members of the cabinet have deliberately promise much better attended and the of at as the great of the from of the reading held tonight at Tomlinson hall, which God should be acknowledge ception foregoing Shanghai, will offer terms of settlement lied to secure the ratification of the treaty Xhe Hook Her Bourke Ccckran’s letter was addresses were delivered by Morelield law has been tullilleii. > from the latest news the ad- whole difficulty full reparation to the signal ot with without the clause giver regarding giving of Seizler of peace Spain over sorrow, over death the includ- for tremendous But the Storey Boston; Sigmund would have assure! the liberty of promises mastery vance are divided in some be- powers, especially Germany, applause. great- which Is It is opinion, Chicago, Rev. Herbert S. Bigelow of lied and sin. The promise kept. ing indemnity and exemplary punish- est the Filipinos, that they deliberately that the allies must have demonstration of the convention, so Cincinnati and Patrick OT’errall and I believe its message Breadj already Capt. God’s book C can lieving ment of all the officials, hoth military when sail that Agoncillo advised tell whether the floor is > came in the when of The of a letter they lecture on the American and others to for far, afternoon, the Washington. reading a Mr Tribou’s reached Pekin, preferring ana civil, who have been responsible A^uinaldo to tight and that telegram ? almost as venerable from Bourke (Jockran brougnt forth tre- was attanded by a large audience, right soon as she be-1 believe that the relief will not be accom- the outrages. George S. Boutwell, ex-gover- stating the opposite was intercepted The navy mendous round of Mr. Cockran he was an entertaining speaker being to “As it is unlikely the present govern- nor of Massachusetts and secretary of applause, war was advised from Washington to se- gins mix the V until the end of the we3k, Tele- wrote in follows: lnexhausta bio store of ^ dough. plished a he part^as of an ment of China can survive the crisis, the treasury in t cabinet of President cure the passage of the treaty. possessed > need of It cannot b8 denied that while Anti- anecdote and giving many going into graphing from Yang Tsun, August 6, a new form of government will probably Grant, concluded his address, as perma- “Do not fail to insist upon the bright details,for/ I Imperialists unanimously approve Mr. incidents derived from his her and close Daily News correspondent says: be proposed, under which China will be nent chairman with the declaration that atrocities before mentioned, and especial- valuable S long experience) s on many in fhe Ttta views by 10 native viceroys appointed he had turned his back on the Kepubli Bryan position imperialism, the assassination in cold blood ot own experience navy. < her the “Sir Alfred Gaselee to keep the governed of them to vote for his election ly were line ones, gives of i) Slopes a a can and should hesitate illustrating the lecture advantage and to follow his by the powers under supreme head, party support Bryan for women and children and the slack ot the enemy running right A President. The to the Presidency because they regard bis and included all of ships from the € flour critic. \ Pekin.” European, nominated by the powers. delegates rose in their property of non-combattants perpetrated types into views upon other with distrust to the The pic- vacancy arising among the 10 chosen seats and tendered the ex-gov ernor an questions officers and by a “Constitution Oregon.'* Think of the Ngan Ping was occupied without firing and by soldiers, especially and l numberless! the will have the ovation that lasted several minutes. apprehension. believed to be tures of Admiral Dewey Captain a shot to a to the rulers, viceroys right captain named Otis, who is ' according despatch We cannot hope to deal intelligently received from the women who endorse GOLDt to nominate a man tb fill the place sub Tomlinson hall was elaborately decorated a relative of the who not only John Philip applause Daily Express from that place, dated Au- with cue issues of this until we general, ject to the supreme head. with Americin flags and with portraits campaign took no steps for the punishment of the audience. MEDAL FLOUR gust 11. liberate ourselves from the domination oi entertainment by tiy “The for the govern- of Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson,Thom- but who did not even Tonight Is the last } “It is believed,” the message responsibility and assassins, repri- barrels adds, under as A. Hendricks and Oliver P. the quest icns, discussions, passkms the Ainsworth and many people y 28,000 daily. Thej “that Generals Euh Ma and ment of the country European Morton. mand them. company (! Tung Slang of the last Within four years to see it. will be thrown upon the There were two huge banners contain- campaign, “If can that women have are on the grounds know that it makes ) are intrenching 40,000 strong at surveillance, de- you prove perfect Chung Chinese vice- i from the political conditions have changed the and friends ^ Chau The allies avoid shoulders of the patriotic ng excerpts speeches of Abra- been violated, put that also in your state- Friday Chautauquans C that it nourishes Tung may Tung and as conditions change, issues | bready, Mr. “He aiso speaks of the refusals of the championship Is still claimed by Dr. Whether its a pretty «os**E Smith delivered his address. to exercise all its power for th9 enforce- on Pekin. If you defeat the Chinese United States and Great Britain to re- Carleton Kimball. hit of a diameoi came into the After a short recess ment of an imperialistic policy cannot be dainty jewelry, The battleship Texas for lunch the con- nounce the use of Miss Ethel of Portland Is at soldiers it will not be possible to control doubted. At the end of four Im- explosive bullets, which Osgood brooch, ora w atch and chain, ym vention met again at half two. years the soldier. They may turn and rend the lower bay about dark last night and past were decide! upon in the conference of Chautauqua todav. au of Chairman Smith called perialism will be so tlrmly imbedded In rtnd attractive display strict I do not believe the for short ad- the commissioners at The and the Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel WaterhouA* of legations, legation anchored off Chebeague island. She our life that it can never be ex- Hague, reliable w ares. dresses from delegates. Those who re- political food supply will be stopped so long as the to Casco from Belfast and will United States were using, although their Portland will return to their home Satur- came bay sponded were Dr. W. A. CrofEut of Wash- pelled. If your w atch or a piece of joitir Powers refrain from Pekin and for a use was denounced by the other members day. attacking engage in sub calibre practice day Gen. John a no xAeiiiuermau piaiauriii ueviares mi.il needs we can pet it in for the ington, Beatty of Columbus, at The oonoert will be un- repairing, |* negotiate surrender of the minis- or two, so it is stated. The rest of the Is the issue of the Hague. Ask the people of the Thursday evening's Ohio, Judge Moses Hallet of Denver. imperialism paramount foot c ondition, ard guarani* l« ters.” North Atlantic has gone to and Mr. at United States if they think that they are der the direction of Dr- C D. Underhill, squadron Edgar A.Bancroft of and Gama- campaign Bryan's speech work. ENGLAND HESITATES. [ Chicago Christians, and ask them how can Miss Cooke, Mrs. Barstow and Mr. Hay Newport. liel Bradford of Boston. Indianapolis accepts this conception of they reconcile their pretended religion w’ith will sing and Mr. Pierce will play the Dr. Crolfut said he had been the issue, emphasizes it and vindicates London, August 16 —Tiie Times has long a their conduct BOY ON THE DOLPHIN to a in present toward McKinley violin. Mrs. Hamlin, who has given the PORTLAND llepublican, but should this his it. Mr. Bryan’s conversion belief following despatch from Shanghai year give and his war.:’ great at concerts, to He to sound money would, in my opinion, be a enjoyment previous EDWARD S. WAITE. dated Tuesday. Richard Hanlon, who for eight years support Bryan. presented the will the convention the of Gen. William reason for national rejoicing, but any play piano. “The Viceroy has withdrawn his op- regrets r> 17 Si. 541 was a popular liackman of this city, is Birney and ex-Senator John B. Hender- abandonment or abasement of the frank- funxrrM position to the ianding of British troops ness and which have LEVERSON ADMITS IT. now one of the bine clad Jackies on the son of and L. Well- sincerity always on condition that this does not entail Washington George MADE HITS WHEN NEEDED. ington of Maryland. distinguished him would be llttla short the presence of other but boat which arrived in The Filipino Lftlfr About ns lie Wrote forces, in- despatch Dolphin Gen. Beatty aroused much enthusiasm of a national calamity. structions have been received from the It is certain that this Is in- this port yesterday. He has been in the by his remarks. “1 have been a liemrbli- country It. Wlille New York’* Krrora Kacli Coat WU HAD A WAR ON HIS HAIR British government that disembarka- service for the last three months and can for 50 years,” he “and I debted to him for the gold standard law, said, pro- It till*. M cst ic, Ct August 15 —Tbe sdvwSs tion is to await further orders. The fact was transferred from the pose to continue a until I which though it has the defects of its receiving ship llepublican New York, 15.—Dr. 0 miratard*®* is die. I party is the best contribution to August Montague unlverMl peace to the generally known that Great Britain is Wabash a week ago. He was allowed pray that God will forgive me for origin our national since the It. Leverson was seen at his residence at ;u«>, n.‘Hembled at the lVitfwgrowW hesitating. The public, official and un- time ashore afternoon and last voting for McKinley in 1890. I did not stability, resump- Pittsburg, August 15.—Pittsburg made yesterday tion of If the Demo- the second of the centers—* is of the think he would turn his back upon the specie payments. Fort Hamilton this evening by a repre- official, unanimously opinion evening to visit his two sisters, Mrs. hits when they were needed and New -.v:e dN because tt» eternal of cratic platform of 1896 had been evasive ippoinmcnt that withdrawal at this stage would be of and principles the republic. If sentative of the Associated Press. He gjjji*Ho*.* George Bradley Knightvillo Mrs. as it would have been if Yorks two errors cost a run each. At- sp aker assigned for today, and Cleveland or Heed or Bryan had been unquestionably deplorable would produce the worst John of Pleasantdale. He also the said he had written the letter to Senor limr Chinese auibMMdart*8 Kelley President there would have been no war so-called conservatives had controlled tendance 1800. Score: Fang, results.” U.Apacible of which was was to be met many of his old friends. ‘‘I like the in the the convention, can anybody doubt that part published Unit«d ~-ta es anable Jfl— Philippines.no butchery of inoffen- Pittsburg, 20100120 x—6 w- BRITISH TRANSPORTS AT life first he said last ‘‘and the would have met evasion today. Addresses were made by Frof. rate,” evening, sive Christian people; no deaths of brave Republicans New 00010010 would not leave if could dis- with evasion and financial issue “The published portion of my letter,’’ York, 0—2 Haeheller of Mn»J SHANGHAI. I get my American soldiers there; but our flag that the Philadelphia, he said, “is what I wrote. Hits. New 0. 1 r. • till I to on the Ban- would now have been would be still hanging1 like a substantially Pittsburg, 0; York, Er- nan Gray of CaliforaK,ft**»it arge today. hope get hailed with acclaim unsettled, “There London, August 15.—Transports with sinister shadow over industrial is, however, an omission and rors, 1; New York, 2. Batter- Karle ot IteV. 1)T. croft and go to China to do my part for with a new republic.” *mr sys- Pittsburg, Huston. BjNH British troops arrived in road- tem. a serious one,’’ he continued. “That is Tannehill and Garrick i ueblood of Huston and Rev. W- Shanghai the country.” Judge Ballet of Colorado said his state Mr. Bryan’s frank, sincere, and ies, Schriver; stead There were where I explained President McKin and Bowerman. 1 11, rs* Tuesday. protests was sure to for whatever the unequivocal advocacy of the free coinage why y of Hoston, the of Ihe Dolphin will remain in Portland go Bryan action was against landing the troops and ac- action of silver forced the re- ley's piratical. I said in my until and will to French- of the convention. Republican party HIT BERNHARD HEAVILY. cording to a Shanghai cablegram de- Monday go to declare in favor of the letter that piracy was shown by the fact YOUNG HlDDKFOKD'llHKT®' for three Edgar A', Bancroft said: “Whenever luctantly gold spatched last Admiral man’s Bay weeks. Then she that Congress had not authorized war night, Seymour the Declaration of and standard. The result was not that which St Louis, August 15.—St. Louis hit bus F Wired to his will to Boston and later to Independence the Saco, August 15.—Six young government for instructions go Washing- the Mr. none the less it was against Filipinos and the President Bernhard heavily when runs were need- Sermon on the Mount are proclaimed Bryan sought; liiditetuiii were arrested today "Wr as to how ha should act. The British ton. bv him. had no power to send against them ed. sent his by a party as then produced troops Umpire Terry resignation to with theft from boMf* residents of are and glittering generalities, without the consent of systematic Shanghai indignant you know that, the It can hardly be necessary to say that Congress." President Nick Young today. It was his I'M®*— the Mr. Louis F. Morrison and may party proclaim- unices the past six weeks. attribute viceroy’s action to intri- wife, we who four years sacrificed our Dr. Leversen then referred to that last in the ing it is in the control of Dives and the ago part appearance league. Atten- c.iniev. .1 and said had do*®"* gues on the part of the Trench and Rus- Blanche Hall, who are with McCuIlum’s of the letter which reads: they Pharisees, The of this political prospects and associa dance 2300. Score sian consuls. object Congress is personal “The but the have Agoncillo's word for it that Cincinnati, 01000100 0—o 1 >SJ. lie took a course at the that Captain Pohl commanding the Ger- York Central railroad, reaching the by people. Now if we are going this arternoon at 3.12 o’clock from the to defeat there was no such and I take Brooklyn, 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0—3 and man warship ilansa a ad Heoht Grand Central station at 4.85 o’clock. McKinley we must all throw of Hon. Win. She Is | Theological seminary Captain yard Rogers. his word against all others to of the German The now rests in the of the our solid in behalf of William 9th craft the con- Hits, Cincinnati, 10; Brooklyn, 7 Er- reached in Maine. warship Bertha, have body library support built by Mr. Rogers. The He Is started for town J. Then trary. worthy of belief and 1 can- rors, Cincinnati, 4; 1. Batter- Pekin, with 2500 men. It is Huntington house, No. 2 East 57th Bryan. (Great applause.) when launching was a grand success and was not Brooklyn, he sits in the say the same for President ies. Scott and added that 160 Austrians have gone in the street. The funeral will be strictly Presidential chair (which enjoyed by a large crowd of spectators, McKinley Kalioe; Weyhlng and Far- MICHAEL SQUAltilSll'- he wo will Otis, Long and the rest of them. rell. same direction. private, and will be held at eleven o'clock will), have some influence Including many from abroad. She was with the “I am not afraid of the United States New York, August 15—'H>® ^ THE Friday morning. Burial will be in administration; we will be able built for Wm. F. Palmer of (Second Game.) CZAR’S OBJECT. Boston, taking me. the National aSS0(W|SW Woctllawn to say that we are with him from the who will be the proceedings against In fact 0 Cycling cemetery. managing owner. L dare them Cincinnati, 0 2 0 2 0 4 St. 15.—The Offi- I am a What I have written is issued the following: ^ Petersburg, August beginning. strong advocate of The Maude Palmer is one of the best Brooklyn, 2 0 0 0 0 y—4 a cial declares that the the truth ana they cannot refute it." dames Michael having made Messenger recognizing LATE MARINE. gold standard and I think he is mis- craft of her ever constructed. The tyjie Dr. Leverson Hits, Cincinnati, 9; 6. t«,i the in view of the mur- taken about the is about 70 years of age Brooklyn, Er- y ->•( t lenient with Germany’s motive, money question, but frame is of the best Maine white oak, rors, Washington, D. C., I also think he He was born in London, Cincinnati, 0; Brooklyn, 0. Bat the Plea mire Reach track, der of Baron Von Ketteler (German min- August..—Arrived, is thoroughly earnest the planking is live-inch hard Is England, and *"‘3%^ schooners Jennie C. pine, came to this in terien, Newton and Pelt/,; ami Ct ami also that tat' ister at the Czar May, Kennebeo; and honest and sincere. country 1855. Kennedy agreeing PWITjj Pekin), accepted Em* Stella B. square fastened, locust treenails on the MoGuire. will Kaplan, Boothbay; Millville, “I want to see that kind of a'min in outside. race with John Nelfon *»**g Roc S. At to kport, Me,; Henry Little, Kenne- the Presidential chair. Since the game nott- August Is restored good time 8he has a carrying capacity of between Chloago—Boston-Chicago 4 :.'S, —BBte——B bec. of I do poned by rain. Lincoln, not believe such a speech 2600 and 2700 tons on 21 1-2 feet of water. To Save Her Child WE* has been made ISLAND ON fThB FOH as Mr. Bryan made here The schooner complete will cost |>70,000. NATIONAL LEAGUE one week 1 have as STANDING. TO AMEND GOEBEL LAwT"~ ago. much faith as She is all rigged and will be ready for Southwest Harbor, Me,, fit 1 have in doctrine of sea Per.Ct. PERUNA any religion that this week. The vessel was christened _Won._Lost. Plnoenfln Island, off the 'l'"[ Frankfort, Ky., August 15.—Governor when the vote next November w® people by Mrs. Maude, wife of Berthold Huber, IWklyn, 5(5 33 has been on fire for a 5 Beckham this afternoon issued a mont, ^ procla- they will cast an testi- of the 52 lsi»n ICURESCATARftH overwhelming president Iluber Press Works of Pittsburg 42 .658 are no inhabitants on the fi mation convening the general assembly mony in favor of William J.Bryan?’ Taunton, Mass. .She is a sister of Mrs. Philadelphia, 47 43 .522 Is ent covered with a 8 OF STOMACH, BOWELS, KIDNEYS In extra session August 28. The only By a vote the convention W. irely JJft standing F. Palmer, wife of the managing Chicago, 4<; 47 AWt of and rnttob ot n to be considered Is the modifica- a timber, subject adopted resolution expressing sym- owner. A beautitul of Dowers Boston, 45 to P AND FEMALE ORGANS. tion or amendment bouquet 47 .480 able There Is no chnnoe P of the Goebel election pathy with Carl Kchurz in the dia'.h of was scattered St. Louis. .^ji over the bow when the ves- 41 47 ilames, and nil the wood will 1 law. his son. sel went into y the water. Cincinnati, 40 51 440 burned off. If is said to New York, 33 I M 4oa Charles|I l. Wei h cf RortoO. — 7 w v V/ Vf o “*• •Urow" BROWS utltM".?10the jwwneatta pleasure In its and THE LIBRARY, H'lftry t*o town, “ii™”'1 struggles Mr.Merrill, sang “Home, Sweet Home.” which bear their saying: oomnetlttQjis, .Success has brought its names. Great books were MiSCELIv^JEOUS. M?SOenWLAN»X>CJS. _J own This was one ol tha most in- born, not of the brain, but of the MR. W. W. DKOWN. satisfaction, but 1 can truly say that touching heart, my in cidents of out of the experiences of the race. The pleasure giving has been greater the occasion und struck a re- Jltlssens of my Native than in play s of in their essential Town. I.aaies accumulating, and especially is chord in Shakespeare and Gentlemen:- sponsive every heart. life and spirit, existed In the life of i«y «itt to my native long GOOD It seem* that I th8°?8°Jn The chairman then introduced the race before there was a fitting should, upon keen lntereat you have shown Shakespeare hi* trace ^ V.' .e to observe and write them. Such books occasion, briefly the lives of my Odncerns the establishment of HAMILTON W. Exercises at lather ami this MAI3IE, were written the in mother, In whose memory tije has. as I have said to by ordinary people Dedication Drown library some an editor of the Outlook, as a of their lives and Menu.rial Library has been erected, °f 6 mjvker aots. The genius of the and gHc borne J0.?*, glVwu. encouragement to of the best use of author enabled him to,translate these Clinton. expression to the deep a?*i ”elPi indicating your appreciation books, speak books, MEATS affection In which 1 hold of the things into words was an illus- their memory. motive and purpose of my gift Mr Mable began by saying: Kipling tration of this. Where would have been yt,ars aK° 11>y your in the l odreU father, ready co-operation work “Mr. Chairman, ladles and gentlemen: the n Urown, a man augurs well tor its pathos of his works had it not been hS? ™ young twenty- future success. “The keynotes of this oooasion have afS*' °*me 1 would not for the peoples of India, whose heart arc what ho, to this town- close without been so every housekeeper wants. At the same time thf VLaiK oxperesslna distinctly struck already that he had almost a took my obligations to Mr, John experiences translated? ,P* wilderness, up Cal»in Stev- all that remains formr to do is to ampli- The economical buyer insists on low prices. It is easy to got *elkMl a ft,w acres ens, whose artistic fidelity with which a book inter- goo< S? laUia’ of trees, skill has embodied my fy them. The chairman the burned and cleared them wishes in put pro- preted life determined its place in lit- moats at some stores and off, put in a the harmonious lines and pro- foundesb truth of before Address of the cron of grain and today you when erature. The built a house. portions of this a i Bible, Shakespeare, Dante, Presentation log building, to the he said incidentally that life oomes first stand He needed a As Mr. Horace at the head of the books of the helpmate. good for- builder, Purinton, w%o has and books come next. And what other tune would have so world, because they tell of what men It, there lived not far faithfully carried out the irchHect’s introduction could be so Donor. a fitting as this have endured and to. iaway young woman, seventeen designs Both have to the hoped, aspired f years given work beautiful address of proseutation to The age, well ntted for such a more than I oould sufferings of the race on its way man and demand, by adding to which we have just so such a 1 listened, exquisite of progress—and the race hal worn the LGW FRIGES position. She was of their services a personal interest the in its tender comely, Lin simplicity, 69 and beautiful crown of thorns times—made good ltgure, with dark eyes and complete success of many up oomplex- my undertaking. In its affection—what oould be more the tun, in health spirit of the great works that will abounding and enured to My long cherished desire and purpose lltting as an of the motive the toils of Interpretation always adorn the shelves of the library. frontier life. at but it is not often that can at the There was no true education that did others, you get both sanv ‘Tier air, her Hamilton W. smile, her motion told not come store. low Oration by or from the experiences of the Quick service, prices and the host of meats await tk: wumunly completeness,!* race. student must the feet Every sit at economical buyer at our store. Mabie. Altogether she was a most attractive of the race. In that in which we were person and brought to his home devoted our ancestors had made us great; and affectionate companionship. As re- {treatn that in which we were small or mean, x-ards her education, she was on a par they had helped to make us small and with this young man. She had only mean. such as a frontier settlement can There were two occupations, thos9 of 1 give. hey were married and began life in business ana those of life. There were this log house In due also the of work and the of of a Notable Occa- together. time the wages wages Incidents frame nouse which now stands took the life. place or the log house On this spot they To have the wages of money and to sion. lived and tolled all their lives. be denied the wages of life—respect, The fruit of this marriage was tavelve love, honor—that was bitter Indeed. arket. six N in these of Mercies? children, boys and six born In ow, days less opportunity, augisdn girls, __ the the man who Is the ~ twelve different months of the year. succeeds trained All grew up, married and had families man. The strong arm and the wi’llng ¥ Dut one remained here. The others and heart no longer bring suco3ss as they 4 used to The are their descendant* are scattered all over do. tragedies of today At Clinton yesterday the Brown Me- the land,—in California, Washington, largely the tragedies of the untrained man or woman. To be able to do morial Library was dedicated to the per- Dakota, Minnesota, Indian Territory, every- Illinois, Oregon, District of Colombia, thing is to be able to do nothing. To be nm of that town with exercises able do one so to prfsttl Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Can- to thing well as be indis- qH most in that sot only passed pleasantly, ada, Turkey and in various parts of this peasible that line of tuslnesi'is (o be able to do in the end. of bet are also of great interest to all lovers State. This in | brief is the history of everything Jonathan commercial and financial shipwreck are who to see the and Detsey Michaels Drown. I yf -to Maine towns, hope the times when the inefficient men to am the tenth child, only one other sur- go so followed In the the wall. The cannot example nobly given, » T lllg, employer keep — them if he would. He is forced to the to oome. My earliest recollection of life bera keep I « For Infants and my Children. jeare skilled man and let the other How W. Brown of this was dates buck seventy-five years, there go. Mr. William city Tfien few men realize that themselves de- were only seven families besides our own they 1b the town of Clinton many years termine whether shall succeed or Com In this neighborhood Mr, Joel Deonard they left there In life to fail! ago, 11s early begin and Mr James Hunter had farms a short v iiv v v.x uuu (« juuio cvi uiunurt' The Kind You Have carver of unusual distinction distance up the river, and our a business adjoining tion of the education su ch as farm below was the farm of David practical aad «i0Ce*H; but he 1ms never ceased to this will than culled “Great which library give, has;occurred and he has now Hunter, David,” in the last The business bjw hi* native town, ts now covered in this thirty years. part by village. man needs as much that love a 1 Next to him lived David training today as Always Bought stows by magnificent gift, called As- Hunter, does the dootor or the lawyer. AVfcgetable Preparationfor ;! a eost of thou- “King David,” opposite him a Mr. fully twenty A hundred and fifty years ago Germany the Food ! npmjgiag Haber, and next loelow, James and similating andRegula- aod dollars was beginning her career} of intellectual of Charles Hrowu. no relations of ours. ling the Stomachs andBowels pre-eminence. Her universities made her Tbs of the people of the town This was as 1 have a pleasure region then, said, the intellectual leader of modern times. va« shown by the large atten- wilderness except for the of yesterday clearings But as late as thirty years ago everyone these farms. All was then in a daooe at the exercises and. the cordial primeval said that Germans were intellectual but state. The travelled road on this river his old not practtcal. But when the war rwrptlon or Mr.Brown by towns- ended at this al- began 1 practically settlement, with France a new phenomenon was Promotes I there was what would Digeslion.CheerPuf- B»n. though beyond seen. It has usually taken two periods to now be called a buck board i ness and Rest.Contains neither The *®ercl«e» began at Clinton town rood, hardly make a war. A period of education by passable, to Pittsfield. nor Mineral. bail at HI 90 a. Mr. H. J. Brown oostly blunders, and then of more scien- m.t Well do 1 remember seeing the Penob- Opium.Morphine tific lighting. But when the Germans , TsToxNarcotic. d Berlin SlUls, N. H., ton of the donor scot Indians in their canoes down passing moved on Franc® they were already this river on their annual presiding. After a rew words by way of pilgrimage trained, and their course was one long to the sea. In those were ac- the chairman days they WILLIAM W. BROWN. until their was crowned psceful Introduction, pre triumph king OldAt SAMUEL customed to go up the Kenduskeag the /feetpe of PITCHER elded Kev, A. 11. Hansoom of Emperor in palace of the old French Clinton, stream, a branch of tne Penobsx>t tmB now been and It behind this and of the service river, accomplished, only library kings. fampkin Seed' y who offered to Sts cross over to the head * > prayer. source, remains for me to deliver to your repre which It Is to render to the homes of this The world asked how Germany suc- dlx.Sennei 1 the so RorktlU Solis — I Dr. A. A. Shaw of Clinton, then waters of belmstlcook, and down sentatives the formal documents which community? As I listened to those few ceeded so France spoke signally? investigated, e I this river to the Kennebec river, ty the shall transfer to :.the inhabitants of the tender I remembered the Anise Seed as follows; simple, words, and found that science had been applied seashore, where would the town of Clinton custom or the ancients—the custom of fopermirtt / they spend good yonder building to force Forethought had eliminated III rattio/uiMSoda * 1 In and basket 1)K. A. A. SHAW. summer fishing making, and the collection of books, pictures and placing lighted lamps in the tombs of the nearly all the old mischances of war. The tttnfeSead I the same In the Tall. Mr. Chairman, Indies and Gentlemen: — returning by way furnishings which It oontalns, together dead in order that they might be guided clothing, the food, the ammunition were Clarified Sugar Our was limited to three with check for an endowment fund. countries M'fntnyreen Flaw. / 1b the name of the town of Clinton, schooling my Into the strange, far to which always with the soldiers when needed. months in the summer for the and *sd by the authority of the committee younger May you your descendants derive they went, and I thought how much The old university training had borne its children, and three months In the win- therefrom all the benefit which fond- more beautiful Is this modern who hare had the arrange nent of these my custom, fruits. A perfect Remedy for Constipa- ter for children of all but in addi- est have attached to this a candle at the tomb of exercises, I bill you one and all a hearty ages, hopes gift. placing lighted But even then, while it was admitted tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea tion to father all his as tricorne. this, my gave boys Following Mr. Brown,Mr.4pP. Felker, the dead, has been done here today, that Germans were great soldiers, it was Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- on leaving the public schools the benefit not to their but to said that were and not enter- it U especially gratifying to the people on behalf of the town of guide steps, guide they poor, of three months at an This Clinton, accept- the of those who shall come after ness and Loss of Sleep d thi* town to see so many or the old academy. steps prising in business. But then the Ger- i was his however to ed the and such a as ridienti back at this time, and to know contribution, small, gift, saying: them; In community this, man training turned to business. Eng- the needs of a education. We had its of held markets that they have left their various occupa- higher MB. S. P. FELKER. wlthjits traditions, long unity pop- land then the of the world. Facsimile Signature of no books the Bible and a few so to could tion* and rlddan over hills and through except ulation, speak, nothing be But today German competition Is driving be school books, and one newspaper, the Mr. Chairman, Ladles and Gentlemen:— more littlng than that the generations out the The that they • English everywhere. legend, nig* might Zion's Herald.” It me to in behalf which are here In this /?j*n t ehere, and contribute in gives pleasure accept, gathered place “Made In Germany,has been like the NEW YORK. these school books was the old of the town or Clinton, the valuable gift should be onoe more In in on the wall In for j Years WBe way to this our day of re- Among put touch, handwriting England render edited Mur- that has been so bestowed and with the the ten Thirty by Dindley genei-ously sympathy memory, genera- last The ng. T^day marks a new' era In our English years. young English- ject 1 read and re-read and can still us William W. Brown of Port- tions that have before for the men have been and as a town. We look a ray. it, upon by gone them, brave, honest willing. j with Just iJuBtory I do land. In this 1 assure use of art on Its natural ami read it with the greatest delight. aoceptlng gift, depends character, and But the young Germans are all this, and bride upon advantages, — —= not think that a better collection of read- you, Mr. Brown, that every citizen of the beauty of art depends on life, and we are trained besides. , the record of Its glorious past. Situated they ; matter for a school is to be found Clinton most neartlly appreciates your can think of more beautiful as Mr. Mabie then went on to that in uwe are, between the Sebastlcook am ing nothing say than between the covers of that kindness, and from the fullness of their the background of this occasion than this there was a need of Eeam-t#*e rivers, as we cast our ey< anywhere country great hook. hearts and souls thank you for the beau- the lives of these recalled It was not that we EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. > towards the happy land of Canaan, w< old simple people, training. enough ■.- —-- 111 '■ ■- ■ a ourselves. What believe that for lertllity of soli, well culti- have good opinion of we think of ourselves Is not of much ac- NEW YORK CITY. C_ THE CINTAUR COMPANY. well j ASTORIA vated farms and kept farm-houses, count; what others think of us Is of vital for Industry, thrift and among prosperity If Americans are to be at BOHHHBHBn the people, Clinton cannot be outclassed importance. the front In business enterprise they must be at tne front in technical and business training. Mr. Mabie went on to say that a candle had been lighted in the town of Clinton STEAMERS. and a door had been thrown open. The romances of this day were the stories of NEW l'ORR DIRECT CINE, those who had passed through these doors. It was the lives of many young Maine Steamship Co. The Knack men and their from humble progress I.ong Ifland Sonml By Dayll.'Ut. poverty to riches and distinction, that made the history of New England so at- 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. tractive and ennobling. Success in life The steamships Horatio Hall and Man- Of Good Printing is means freedom from the chains of pover- hattan alternatively leave Franklin Wharf, ty. And this library which had been Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays the artistic insight into the dedicated on this was an door at 6p. m. for New York direct. Returning, leave day open “ art of all arts.” towards that success. Pier 38, E, R., Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur* preservative days at 5 p. in. an sketch of the career By entertaining These steamers are superbly fitted and fur- With us printing is not of Professor Palmer of Cambridge, the nished for passenger travel and afford the most ! tamous master of many tongues and convenient and comfortable route between mechanical—we treat it as an to the Arabs in the days Portland and New York. England’s envoy art should be treated. of the Egyptian rebellion, the speaker J. F. LI8COMB,(ieneral Agent. IHO&. M. BARTLETT. Agt ocwdtf illustrated the extraordinary achieve- Wouldn’t it be wise for you to ments of a man who could persist in the acquisition of knowledge. place a trial order with us ? But after all success in life rather than STEAMER GORINNA. in business should be the great aim. And thn lnf.tor wuc flualrahla fuipunaa If. ntHdrl Direct Between Brunswick and Portland. to attain the former. THE THURSTON PRINT This library was an open door to suc- BEGINNING JUNE 1st. 97 1-2 EXCHANGE STREET cess in life. No man could know the Steamer will leave Simpson’s Point, Bruns- did not known the No present who past. wick, at 7 a. m. daily. Harps well Center at 7.25, nation could settle It? problems without Birch Island at 7.40, Mere Point at 7.45, Bustin’s 'PHONE 30 PORTLAND, MAINE a knowledge of what its fathers had done Islaud at 8.05, Littlejohn’s at 8.25, and Cousin’s at Portland at 9.30 a. m. in the crises of years gone by. No man Island 8.35, arriving in leave Portland, for the has a right to live in this house of the Returning, Long Wharf, above landings, at 3,30 m. present without knowing who the men p. were who built it. No man has a right E. A. BAKER, Manager. to breath this air without knowing how Je2dtf MONET LOANED. that air was made free. Few men can get out of the limitations of their lives ex- cept through the aid of books. The U. s. Engineer Office, Portsmouth, N. II„ 1900. Ssaled for in Heirs and others desiring ta present is hidden from men who do not July 16, proposals dredging Merrimac River, will be received here jorrow on REAL know the past. Mass., money ES- until 12 n>., Aug. 10, 1900, and then publicly | The limitation of the man’s own person- open* I. Information furnisned on applica- TATE, NOTES, household furni- al experiences is one of the hardest forms tion. W. L. FISK, Maj., Engrs. etc. Business strict* of slavery. The escape li’om it is in learn- jlyl0,l7,18,19,augl5.10 ture, pianos, ing of the experiences of other men and y confidential. ---;---- women. Here also the library affords an builder. Colonel W. S. Choate of Au- open door to the and lives of experiences Mr, Asher C. Hinds of ill mankind. Five minutes a day was gusta, Portland, DROWN MEMORIAL. LIBRARY. sufficient time, with the aid of a to and representatives of the local clergy. _ book, make anyone educated. Hereafter, if Mr. Brown and members of his family Shawmut Loan our vil- to us so and. yet so effeotive- Co., When I was or nineteen years tiful library f»u have erected in today quietly my man or woman in Clinton remained eighteen of tne best that has been went to visit the Brown homestead after ltolilns's Anolent fell lage May you live long to enjoy the ]y_Hves typloal it was his or her own fault, 68 MARKET ST., ME- of age, History of lives of anducated, PORTLAND, reoolleotlons of and it ever lii this country, lives nature, We come the said to an the exercises. mayOdtf into my hands and was devoured by me happy it, may now, speaker to 1 lives of Intelligence, lives that are at odd while working from remain a monument your memory-an sacrifice, ige when the East anil the West, again A special train conveyed Mr. Brown, moments, a natural fruition have borne the dark six In tne week. to those loved ones in whose memory it by mining together. We are going out of and invited from daylight until days the wider interests his family guests Port- re- was erected. This Interest you have larger civilization, mr old and must into a new na- 1 had a great love of books and early life; get Clinton and of birth we and the of today, and 1 land to return, .arriving in solved that one of the llrst things 1 would taken in the town your hope greater profits tional life. We must make our contribu- and that and oount very happy to have any sum of and we this about 7 m, In the if I was would bs to collect a will ever remain, you your myself tion to the civilization, city p. party do, able, in a that has so many to I family will often meet with us and en- part day things jannot afford to be ignorant of anything were W. W. H. J. wife library. This finally accomplished but to make Brown, Brown, good our make it not only prophetic, concerns our and our- and It occurred to me that there might joy hospitality. which country and children, O. B. W. It. it sacred to the memory of the past. The said that he envied Brown, others In old home who were In One year ago when you appeared among selves. speaker bo my “As I came here from the station, I Brown, Montague and I wished to us with plans for a library, it seemed al- 10 one so much as the man who could Brown, Downing need of books; then, too, into the and as I STEPHEN of dear most like a dream that we were to have went library, passed light a candle such as had been lighted Brown, Mrs Lewis T. Brown, Harold BERRY, do something in memory my shelves in our such a between the long and looked this For it showed the to who are my ideal of all that la placed village ‘^neelful [and day. pathway Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker and parents, valuable but as time went on the them over rapidly, I caught th s character affluence and fi’ee- beet in life. As I look buck gift, knowledge, happiness Mrs. Green of Job and Card and purest the of the books that are there, and I may son, Fanny Brookline, Sool, Printer, must as lot was purchased, ground broken, lom. 37 PLUM over the past 1 say, extravagant I have never seen a better selec- NO. STUEET. recall one the corner stone laid, the building com- say that Mass., Hamilton W. Mable, Rev. Dr. J. it may seem, that 1 cannot After mU3io and a benediction bv Rev. and now as we tion of books in so small a compass, nor In them that would mar the per- pleted, today, .we lealize, L. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins of Port- fault one which seemed to me to more com- E. Z. Whitman the exercises closed, and were con- upon as beautiful a library building, fections of their lives. They and represent the land, President W. F. Slocum of Colora- to §azelied with as choice a seleobion of books pletely adequately great the people of Clinton and the visitors scientious, devoted, clear-eyed as right interests of literature. do Miss Dalton of Port- For Women. as can be found in any library in the and permanent hall where College, Mary and in all their dealings, went to the dining Dr. Tolman’s Regulator has wrong, just that our dream has a real- I found there the books of the two great Mr. Asher C. Hinds and Miss Monthly brought in way. State, proved land, happiness to hundreds of anxious women. upriglr* every we have a the book3 of what better ity, and that truly public departments, knowledge A BANQUET Elizabeth C. Hinds of Col, W. There is no other remedy known I have asked myself thing books of or as 1 would Portland, positively and benefactor, one whom we should all rever- and the power, to medical science, that will so quickly and could 1 do to cherish their memory the books ef and was served. 9 Choate of Hon. ffm, T enoo and and as Jong as we prefer to call them, life; Augusta, Safely do the work. Have never had asingla out own wishes to do something appreciate, carry my our as name after name on At the Mr. S. Haines of Mr. William E. failure. The most obstinate cases of better are permitted to speak, tongues my eye caught post prandial exercises, Waterville, longestand for others In the way Hying I saw that are relieved in 3 without fail. No other should utter praises for our kind benefac- the backs of those books, here, P. Felker of and Hon. Perkins of Mr. John Calvin days and than to give this, Clinton, presided, Portland, remedy will do this. No pain, no danger, no higher thinking and wish him many years too, any man who chooses may find the a (Generations tor, pleasant William T. of At- Stevens of and Mr. Horace Interference with work. The most difficult my native town, library. old of inspiration, here are per- Haines, Waterville, Portland, trust the of comfort and happiness. springs cases treated through corres- may come and go, but 1 good the old teachers of the General of Maine acted as toast- Purinton of Waterville. successfully on Again thanking you for this grand, manently lodged torney pondence and the most complete satisfaction to be derived from this gift may go here are to b3 found in beautiful and valuable gift. I fpledge you race, and easy master. The exercises were very enter- The party were mot at Waterville by guaranteed in every instance. I reltovohun- forever. our shall for all who will seek oreds of ladies whom I never see. Write for to lndke that every condition upon part companion ship and were until late in the members of the Clinton 1 always had a strong desire them the who have taining, prolonged following further particulars. All letters truthfully the be carried out to the letter, and that we great spirits pene- not for its hoarding, but for of the afternoon. the were committee: H. W. and answered. Free confidential advico In all money, will ever it as a monument to trated to the secret our human life and Among speakers reception Dodge that could be done with is. Weil preserve matters of a private or delioat.e nature, Bear good who have revealed that secret in their Rev. Dr. Jenkins of Portlaud, President wife, F. L, Bessey and wife, S. P. under do I remember the deligh 3 1 your memory. in mind this remedy is absolutely safe experienced great books.” and wife. condition and will when llrst commercial venture result- When Mr. Felker had concluded the Slocum of Colorado College, Mr. John Felker every possible positively my Mr. Mabie continued, saying that leavo no after ill effects upon the health. By It was the of the Music was furnished Callahan's ed in a profit of ten dollars. State street choir of this city, Mrs Pal- Shakespeare, Emerson, Lowell ancl oth- Calvin Stevens Portland, architect. by mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. E. M. TOL- of subsequent business MAN 170 Tremout St., Boston, starting point my mer, Miss Dicker, Dr. Nickerson and ers were not the creators of the works Mr. Horace Purinton of Waterville, the orehostra of Portland. CO., Mass,. oareer. 1 have been strenuous in business AMUSEMENTS. / AMUSKJUENT8. ralization, the'J clerk shall post In his CLOTHESPIN FACTS. MISCELLANEOUS. FINANOIAli. THE PRESS. office a list of the applications set down tor nearing on that day. The cities and JEFFERSON THEATRE, towns of the applicants’ residence shall FA I. SUMMER THEATRE—PR PUBLIC. dence submitted to them in the oourt At 14 he ran away from school in a huff How. Easy enough. All he’s got to do -ANI>.... room without reference to newspaper over something that his teacher had is to take his maple or birch log and go PEAKS ISLAND. to work. his is ten feet long and stories. done which he did not like and never re- Say log a foot through He won’t have to pay turned. Then he went to work at the If he at 8,00. Matinees at The administration appears to have done more than $3 for it. pays any Evenings 241 first he could find to which more than that he don’t know his busi- its best to about the extra- thing do, AIJO. bring prompt ness, That will whittle into WfifiK 13, hh was farm work. He earned his board log up 12,000 dition of Neely, but for all that it does clothespins. It will take the man two and clothes and a and as he $7 month; a Into Sale not seem likely that he will be handed hours and half to chew that log up Deposit Vaults, Matinees Except he had accumulated at which is at the rate of Every Day Moiidaj. over to Cuba very soon. Serious legal spent nothing clothespins, 4,800 the end of the He then went an hour. But when they are ail cut out have arisen over this year $84. 87 and 89 St. complications case, are worth $06.40 to the maker. He Exchange GEM THEATRE to New York and worked at whatever he they pSTOCK COMPANY. in which two United States are in- if he is j ldges will work ten hours a day smart, A Five Act l»y Oloii lSauolconlt. could find to do. At 21 he had saved Comedy one the other of and will get away with four of these logs. volved, accusing Sale of Reserved scats at the Casco Bay Steamship Co. Same i.„. he will popular prlw* enough money to set up a store with It’s easy figuring to find out that Capital Slock, $200,000 he one untimely and improper interference. wlieti buying seats for any matinee will upon request given tr$o adjoining HWM , ;J his at then have on hand 48,000 clothespins, child between tlie ages of four and twelve with each seat puichiied. Che Cvtoo Doubtless himself and his astute brother, Oneonta, 03tigo county, Surplus and Protits, Bay suam*,*81 Neely worth $885.60, if they’re worth a cent. 175,000 will leave Custom House Wha' f at 7.3) f >r evening ami at 2.1 > for matinee New York. He made money and his performances. counsel, are greatly pleased with the “The lumber for those pins has cost Total Deposits, 1,800,000 business into one of the the man wasn’t stuck for THREE WEEKS of the TRBMONT THEATRE STOCK COkprn, turn affairs have and will con- developed largest only $8, providing Engagement 1 taken, Hostun, Monday Evening. Aug. 20. First Brouson in that When the excite- in buying it. Now, if that was all the beginning weak, tinue to do what can to continue region. gold Howard's Greatest /’lay, they a man with a factory ment broke out in California, he set out expense, clothespin Hisrli Grade Bonds for and deepen the muddle. would be a blamed sight better off than Specialties:— for that state of the isthmus. ARISTOCRACY, by way If he owned a coal mine. But those logs I Cbe Wife««« 1 Investment. Interest Paid on Deposits. «> \i> Tickets Now on Sale for this Of course the to the American Engagement.* despatch He was delayed on the isthmus three have to run the gauntlet of a good deal tft-v!/ Board of Missions from the consul at months awaiting transportation, and of machinery before they are full Hedged (ft v|/ clothespins. A saw separates the log (ft Usually thinks Life Insurance & u m. u. u.n »». l'rfsi. Chefoo has a tendency to conhrm the for- during that time he from one J AS. P. Vice Prest. tramped Into lengths of sixteen inches, another be but sometimes BAXTER, may desirable, HARRY BUTLER, Trea«. mer reports of the massacre of the mis- side of it to the other, sailing his wares, one saws these blocks into boards three- ^ ^ has doubts about the * JOSHUA C. Ant. Treas. ™S' /ft lurking LIBBY, '* " CASINO, sionaries at Pao Ting Fu, but it is by no and increasing the capital of $1,200 with quarters of an inch thick, a third saw (ft wisdom of spending much \j) TRUSTEES. Combination Shore and Turkey Dinner, 75c | Regular Shore Dinner. §#f means conclusive. The was which he set to Then he reduces the boards to strips three-quar- story out, $5,200. money for it. Win. G. Franklin K, j AVe serve Ice Cream and Asserted Cake with our Shore Dinners. ters of an inch square. ^ DnvL, Barrett, a from Pao went to San Francisco when misfor- Vjj Jas. P. Baxter, Sidney \V. Tlinxtcr, I brought by messenger Ting .LI1U55« 11 LLltJ mill iiiw a lie? Cl uu a EUROPEAN PLAN MENU:—Green Turtle and Terrapin Soups, Soft po pu. F. ShellCraig, Fr- Much Wm.W. Brown, Clias. Uhby. Lobster. Tartar Sauce. Broiled Live Lobster, Lobster Newburgh, Salmon. Fu. depends upon the credibility tune overtook him and he lost most all wheel, which hurries them to a gang ot Walter ti. Da A. II. W Pttlaiitlpuhte Is, alker, Quail, Broiled Chicken, Steaks. Chops, Salads, etc. Special Game or Fish dttners of this It will be remem- the he other saws, where tney are chopped into Chan. O. Bancroft, (>«o. F. Evans, $mws messenger. money had. Nothing daunted he short notice. jly2leodtf J. A. PULLER, Fropritt#,, clothespin lengths quicker than a sausage Frederick Boble, Clinton L. Baxter, bered that much alleged information was went to Sacramento, where he set up a Cbe Widow« machine can a of meat. I i David YV. Snow, llarry Butler. chop up pound to # from Pekin store in a brought by messengers tent and distributed supplies These lengths are carried by a swift-mov- (ft- -viz jlylSdtf which subsequently turned out to be the to the miners. He prospered and in 1854 ing-belt to a machine that grabs them to $ a S and sets in The lathe irOULLUM misinformation. There is he a them lathe. gives Knows it to tAl>£r grossest yet formed with Mark be the best co-partnership posses- — THEATRE, them their in the of an z|\ ^ THE = MANAGEMENT MR. BARTLEY McCULLUM. for that Miss Morrill and shape twinkling (ft sion a man can have, knows <& ground hoping Hopkins, who was later destined to be man who eye and throws them to the •ft Miss (ioold are A that money paid for it is saved, 3 1 alive. good many one of his partners in that gigantic en- feeds them to still another saw, which EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, as if it not spent. missionaries reported massacred have terprise which was to span the continent move3 backward and forward % J Matinees Daily Except Monday. than a This saw /ft- since reached the coast all were madder snake. right. with railroads. In 1861 he announced his Casco National Bank Mr. Bartley McCullum Presents Ills Superb St;ck Company iu tho Beautiful Five Act h chews out the slot that the washer- purpose of building a railroad across woman is to shove down over the clothes .OF. It is rumored that Bryan is anxious to tho continent and began operations on the line one of these days, and the hav3 Coler selected as the Democratic is all kiln Experience I Mark Hopkins, Leland Stanford, Charles clothespin ready, except dry- | PORTLAND, MAINE. HANDS ACROSS THE candidate for governor of New York and ing and polishing. Kiln drying knicks SEA, Crocker and E. P. Crocker joined him. /ft| A that holds th' audiences alternating between tears and at follow the has so informed Broker. If that be so the sap out of the wood and the polish /ft -3 play laughter they Their enterprise was unmercifully is done the heart story and view ihe startling situations. the Boss will be in a dilemma. He has ing by letting clothespins Demonstrates the 1824. (ft reliability and Incorporated Cars leave in front of the United Statoi Hotel to minutes. Bound t ridiculed and caricat ured from one end rub against themselves In a revolving $ every Trip tick* been as the (ft value old-line Insurance. 3 Ibectrs to theatre only 20 cents. Reserved Seats io ani 23 cents extra. posing special friend of Bryan iron cylinder. of Life admitting Ptnj of the country to the other. Even the CAPITAL. AM) 8VRPLV9 boxes, seating six persons, bo cents each seat. Tickets on sale in advance at in New and to undertake to “All these cost and T Union Mutual Policies represent S S.iwyetfnji York, processes money, Monument sou*'®- TeJei>houe No. 535-2. confidence of Huntington's associates when the manufacturer comes to the acme insurance tt thwart his wishes in regard to the gov- put up (ft of progress, Secure Seats Early In Advance. Tire Demand Is Very Large. began to flag, but his indomitable will his goods for sale he finds that his prulit A fully in lint with the most 3 must him into an ernorship put antag- on 8000 or a hard * kept them up. At la3t by herculean labor the, pins, day’s work, advanced ideas, purchased by 2 onism that will enure to HilVs Genetic if is only about $103. I pay the manufac- he succeeded in 32 miles of (ft the yearly deposit of a small g ONE MIIUON is elected. On the other hand building turer one cent a dozen, or about 84 cents Bryan to to percentage of their face value. VI railroad from Sacramento toward the a and I am compelled support Coler must be and worm- thousand, really, while gall in these times to sell them for four Easily acquired in good RIVERTON Nevada mines. Then the current changed tight Q |j PARK wood. has this re- to FRAGRANT WITH FOREST PERFUMES. Broker, however, cents a dozen, or $3 30 a thousand, (ft health, impossible buy if not; g and set in his direction. The West was to source. He can allow Coler to be nom- which wouldn’t be so bad if I sold a easily kept, requiring no care, V DOLLARS. soon aflame for the monster i project, pe- thousand hour or so. But with no attention other than the _ inated and then secretly knife him at the every reg- S Every Afternoon and Evening This Week. titions were sent to a Congress, and llnally care, thousand clothespins will stay (ft ular payment of i polls, and it is a resource he is quite cap- premiums. g government aid was secured. In char- by me for a month or two, and I even (ft Full particulars free. able of availing himself of. have had them with me a whole Interest Paid on acteristic fashion when the bill year. NEW YORK COMEDY got Chinese cheap labor is pelting the life (ft g THE COMPAIf, The latest intelligence indicates that through Mr. Huntington telegraphed to out of the clothespin trade, for Ling Sing TIME RKrOSI IS. An Up-to-date Attraction. the are ms and Wun don’t uss in allies rapidly pushing on associates, we nave drawn tne ele- Lung clothespins * | SPECIAL PERMANENT ATTRACTION. their laundries, and they’re washing Union mutual to Pekin and are meeting very phant, and I am now on my way to New about all the clothes that are it | little York to washed, resistance. By this time they procure provisions wherewith to seems to MATUS’S ROYAL HUNGARIAN me, nowadays.” Cite Insurance LETTERS OF CREDIT AND ORCHESTRA, ought to be close to the city. Whether feed the ravenous beast/’ He raised I Co. 1 | IN- Rendering i Grand Coucerti Dally. to their will be resisted remains in New and then the \ entering 11.500,000 York, got PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. All Attractions Free to Patrons of the Cars. Reserved Seats 10 Ceatt. Cara ton R to be seen, but the fact that there has aid of the State of California. Neverthe- Portland, ItJe. TERNATIONAL CHEQUES been no serious opposition the less in a short time so enormous were the ‘ along At least 7,000 persons were added to the flow route would seem to Indicate that expenditures that they soon found the FOR SALE. FINANCIAL. FOR A SAIL they population of Denver last year. It is were not to much have trouble. treasury almost empty. Then the five Correspondence solicited from Indi- | K>:rm:.ns probable that 10,COO will be added in cooling, The to be feared is all their re- viduals, Corporations, Banks and only thing partners pledged private 1900. Aftor :v week of heat and dust tn tM# others desiring to open accounts as well that there be an outburst of sources to the work take a sail out on the o<-eau and may fury keep going. They Lord Roberts is handling a force which os front those wishing to transact Bank- petedU Reliable business of '1 lie Steamer FOR (CUT (41 KKAmdlSR inside the city before the troops enter managed to build the liist 50 miles of is far more numerous than that Brit- ing any description through any this Bank Custom Hous* Wtiarf, which be directed the am- the road various then Travelers may the ish have Abroad against by devices,and generals commanded until Time-Tellers Niiudti), Aug lft,n(9ilDarit bassadors. There have been reports in Congressional grant became due. From now. STEPHEN fl SMALL PrssisbiH Supplied willi for a t. Ip a) ng the shore to for some that the that time had no New Zealand shares with Iceland the Shanghai days attack they trouble. But Mr. MARSHALL II GOQINQ. Cashlsr. OLD ORCHARD TIER. on the had been and railroad did not distinction over other of the earth Accurate Watches, febTdtt legations resumed, Huntington's building parts of will leave the end ol the flu* in freedom from all forms of LETTERS CREDIT, Returning though reports from that quarter are to stop with the Central Pacific. Subse- cattle Elgin and Waltham 11.33 and 5 id for Portland. Ticket* Ur* disease. •ound admission %o the Pa,** be taken with a great deal of allowance, quently with his partners he built the trip including Canada has been awarded the grand Movements TRAVELER’S there is probability enough about them to Southern Paciiic system CHECKS, 8A1UX6 TRIP. covering 7,000 for fish and and SECURE cause for prize forestry, game In Grade. The FORKS’* KKt give anxiety. miles, Then alone he completed the mineral and exhibits at the Every nnd Ql •arUnsMjfrf* agricultural at A for a sail around Wo*4 lstnai sad * Chesapeake & Ohio road to Paris Exposition. The Most turn. *Oc \V. 1 After Pekin is reachsd and the arm Cincinnati, recent Tickets hOUURL and established at its eastern terminus Mrs. Booth-Tucker, wife of Comman- FOREIGN MONEY auglddlit Oen. Manager C. B. 8. AC bassadors are rescued, what? Then the Styles of Cases, INVESTMENTS. ^ the city of Newport News. He was also der Booth-Tucker of the Salvation Army, common which Al t TIlM purpose holds the allies who has been ill at for immediate BSkSv in the syndicate which com- Spring Lake, near Gold, Gold Filled delivery. together will have been accomplished, Asbury Park, N. J., and who was report- of Portland pleted the New Louisville & City (i’s, dne 1907 Wttlj thirty-three year# experience anl ex- and of Orleans, ed is now said to be im- And Silver. F. & W questions; indemnity and the dying, greatly ; cepttonal facilities, we can afford our clients 6. BAILEY Texas railroad from Memphis to New proved in health and out of danger. Portland Water Co. 1927 future government of China will be be- Low Priced Watches, 4’s, every possible convenience for obtaining funds Orleans, and became the master of the Dr. G. M. editor of the In all parts of the world. Indioiiters and fore On these it is to Twitehell, Water ConuamieuSerthfi theip. questions, Watches. Oakland, Me., Descriptive booklet supplied uponfapplloaUon. largest system of railroads the world has Maine Farmer has been given a Expensive 4tl Mr«*t te feared, the concert of the powers signal Correspondence and Interviews solicited. &ule«ro« nxvim 1899, Cumberland Registry o1 that spanned the continent with Rook Co. 5’s, 1909 powers get out of China without a con- JL J1 ij JliaUJl/jlilljiJ. peeds. G05, Page 434, conveyed to railroads. Of frame Leonard F. a certain lot or (Guaranteed by West Street It’d 4 Per Cent. flict large and powerful Motley parcel ol Chicago Co.) $4,000, among themselves it will be little land with buildings thereon, situate in Port- build, he looked the man he was~a reso- The less than miraculous, August Cosmopolitan has several land. formally called Deer mg, and situated on Circular Due in 1901.2 3 4. tl.M W* the descriptive of these lute, domineering, aggressive spirit who articles of unusual merit. William T. Westerly side of Mechanic street at Wood- REMOVED. Interest.”enti-lnauallr. Coup***1’ fords, in said and state < and other issues mailed on ;*A Brooklyn newspaper has been knew no such word as fail, Portland. County ap- tached date of h. »*■ trying Stead writes cleverly of the Paris aforesaid, and bounded aim described as bearing Ang. Exposl fol I plication. to discover where the bulk of the German lows, to wli: at a stake in iRKtnil v otr of March l*i tion. Montgomery Schuyler has a Beginning the by Town, thought- Southerly corner of a lot of land ten vote will go this fall the CURRENT (10) feel Rids for a part or tho whole amount A by asking COMMENT. ful article, A Newport Palace, on the wide on said and being the lot sold w* street, by vited un il Friday. 17Ut Instant, at 10 opinion of German editors. Five of Char es RacklefT to N. Oct. Vanderbilt home, “The Breakers,” which Henry Green, 26th, Charles F. a. m Deposit in Portland P. 0. MEMORIAL DAY. henea on the of those answered he takes as the of an running Westerly line Flagg, Address Selecim >a of questioned that they subject essay on the Cape said Mechanic street sixty (GO) feet to a stake; (Boston Transcript.) of wealth William W. C. K. ST A PLES, 1. ha rman, Portland did rot know anything about it. general topic thence Northerly to Harmon’s land one There is to be said Captain Mercantile aunMd-u something Howe’s Some Trust upon Notable Murder hundred and Co. INVESTMENT Cases,gives fifty (ir>0> feet; thence Doubtless if all the rest had answered both sides of the to Easterly by SECURITIES, proposition change a few very telling instances to illustrate lal>d sixty (60) feet to said ten Portland, iiluiitc. likewise the date of lias removed to new they would have come nearer Memorial Day from May .'SO the author’s view that the art of poison- (10) foot lot; thence Soutnerlv by sain ten (10) j banking to the last fo'd lot one 1804-HEBRON ACtOEMH* the truth. Sunday in that month. The is confined to the hundred and foriy-five (145) feet telling Probably those that ing largely medical more rooms, commander-ln-ohief of the Grand or less to ihe first named hounds, mean- healtlrfsl that their Army profession. Airs. Edith Wharton's ingand Coeducational, quiet, predicted votes would be given that at the story, intending hereby io convey the same csal lor t’:>lle**;tWL says coming encampment in The Rembrandt, is the one notable bit of api fitting school Colby premises conveyed to said Tenur Flora e. to Bryan as well as those who a resolution in favor of the y by W. r 11 iic.itI<>n at Hrown. Wellesley prophesied Chicago fiction. Among other contributions are Moore by deed even 194 will bearing date herewith. MIDDLE splendid academy ,bu Idina and fya>®*T McKinley were controlled their wishes change probably be passed, an d he John Brlsben Walker’s or whereas said F. ST., by Republic the Leonard Motley on the 1 .till, stc un healed and up to date says that the members of the order feel United States of 15th day of April, his dee t and not by any real knowledge. The Great Britain, R. R, 1899, by of that date 'inn ;. S'urt.*vant Homo the finestu i,ave tako|. CHICHESTER'S ENOUtdi and JM , a sion, doubtless tnere would be some cratic and the mercury. Iodide potash, and still havo aches Republican parties by the and improvement in this regard were the date editor, the pains, Mucus Patches In Mouth sore Judge Lowell of the United States other contributors are Wil- Throat, 101 Clark St. changed to Sunday. But would not the liam W. Sound Pimples, Copper Colored Spots Ulcers A.W.MoI'AOPEN, District court at Boston has Bates. Shipping Protec- livery teams just pro- movement of bodies of veterans through tion; Leonora B, Halsted, Christendom’s t,r mulgated some rules with the the public with bands Good WAMKI.-For U. 8. army All,' h«.ui MKa niiOHKsTWPS stringent streets, playing Unity and Peril; W. driving horses .mi l sty- In ItKf> nnl Gold martial airs and Jacques Redway, unmarried men of the public ways crowded Effects of on b-tweeu ages of —* with blur ribbon. T»kononI>EN, Temple, Chicago, 111. for proofs habits, /V nf minni *u I'lirilciilniW ’><*[' rest, York City; and Aloul- speak, read nnd write Kn Ush. 7 1.—Not less than ten before the with the of Capital $500,000. We most Itormtu and f'HoltofferLxwUc«."»g,aiF days quiet public worship and ton Emery Are We a Gothio or Alixed 101 Glark St. genres. solicit tlid specially desired for \C X? set for Telephone 924.2. cases. We f have cured servi-o lit i*hllu>t)lni>a -3, P Inn Mall. 1 «.•»*• clay hearing applications for natu- turn It into a f ^osiin(at« the worst T^*“2JLlC3, practically holiday Race? cases in 15 to 35 to im.fkuI I *11 (>ru|U|l*u. au#2d2w* days, loo-page hook free. « 11V(f of- Well»«t*rfAmT,U1 Wi FirKH“JeS&i!ficer, ..OoVto Middleh\'P]y Mwlion thl» MndluoB kgimrti, I nov27cUI bt.. Portland, Me. |i»pcr. Jyd-IuThMbat loaepi Mon.thuAaat-U game was a magnilioent double play by f OUTLAW. Moulton and the MUSIC AND NEW A1>V EKT!SESnmTS. M5W ADVERTISEMENTS. 2ffKW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH third DRAMA. _ baseman. The WESTBROOK. prize was a box of cigars. Dinner call was sounded and Cushing “ODD JED RPOUTY.” furnished a olwm bake which beat the “Old record. Jed Prouty,” which will be the lo use the woixls of an enthu- attraction at The and slutio member of Jefferson, Friday of the Board of the lodge, “it was a ’* Death of a and Meeting dandy. Former Citi Saturday nights Saturday matinee, is not a surface play, for Rich- i he afternoon was devoted Aldermen. to sports zen ard In which of Place. Golden, turning playwright, created fun galore Wm. H. turned poet, dropping his pumuiot-Une Ohler won the fatmnn:s race and got a into hearts tine deep the of the men ami briar wood pipe. A box of confection- women ho has wrought. The emotions ery went to Mrs, Ernest Elliott, who was of the lowly folks he deplots, are deeper at the front in the 100 dash. yard than those of the of the Late Ernest Dr. city-bred who, accus- Funeral Rogers and Sherman Willard were linkersalists Picnic at Enjoy Hig- tomed to school themselves, forget, in the invincible on three legs and won a silk victories of today, the disappointments of llannaford. handkerchief and a of Beach- pair suspenders. gins’ Rut not so with A yesterday. the lowly very lively game of ball was next tavern _keeper, for to him, yesterday’s played, made up of nines from wards tragedy hovers as a cloud o’er him and ’“» 55 aI*d against one from wards 1, 5, his for today and for many clays to oome, il 0 and 7. The latter won easily. and it Is only after many weary disap- Picnic at The shoe contest to be one of Orchard Trees Overbur- Masonic Long proved pointments. I.that ;the familiar smiles the funniest in the list. There were 10 again ohase across his honest countenance Island. entries, Andrew J. Cash walked dened With Fruit. away as ho beholds the silver lining breaking with the flfst prize, an while umbrella, through, where the clouds seem darkest. the second, a necktie, will be worn by In “Old Jed Prouty,” Richard Golden ---- Wm. II Ohler. has given to the stage a character crea- | The party raturned home about 5 p m., tion foreign to any that has ever been Uneeda Biscuit First appearance here of fort Williams Items and Other satisfied that the annual picnic had been Residents Returning From Sum- presented before, a charaoter so honest, Every member of the the new favorite in every way a success. News. mer Romes. so homely, so true, that the actor is for- Uneeda^ Uneeda Quartet ig a Ai.'t nAOIXiau gotten, and we seem to nold converse with all liAMK, prime favorite Uneeda .. with the very man himself, him The game ot the season was played at aiding slinjer Wayfer. lovers of good food. in his trials, sharing in his sorrow, re- Fort Williams on Tuesday, August 14th, Sold everywhere in air Graham Wafer joicing in his joys, and, as the curtain services for Ernest G. Hanna- between the regulars ot Fort Williams Uneeda moisture Funeral j The Westbrook friends of Mr. drops on the play, feel as it patting with tight, proof' A nutritious creation of and a team Charles were fold afternoon at two i picked up trom the same fort, an old friend of years, instead of an ac- Ask the fbrti yesterday S. Bickford of Portland, for several packages. gro- flour. An which called years of a few hours pure graham at the reside nee of Mr. John P. themselves the Balloons. quaintance only. Milk Biscuit cer for one or all of o'clock a resident of this city, will be to The was due to fact painod for 86 street. There was game the that the JL i-ilii ViX.iU, easily digested dainty Clemons, Cottage j learn of his death which occurred at his them. team lo*t to Uneeda attendance of friends and neigh- regular the team from the The with delicate o large home on Vaughan street yesterday after- pretty, smooth, even and artistic people from battleship New York on Saturday, Au- NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. bors including many Capo Eliza- noon. performance of “Eed Astray," on Mon- also Masoonomo Tribe gust Uth. Although the Fort team won Graham Wafer digestion. jj.aby as well as for adults We have used will bu sent to Philadelphia today. ticular line. The name of Frank Jones, much enjoyed as usual. oldest In Turner Centre, August 5, Walter E. Mason 4 View of Portland, Union Sta- • appear. was Mr. J P. who is of Turner and Florerce A. Keene of Livermore. dialect ber present Rowe, 4 Grape-Nnts In large quantities and great- the clever Yankee comedian, who At Kezar August 2, Frank Blok ford and J TO CHINA. Rev. E. C. of the Meth- 9.4 years of age. He has attended these Falls, House, ♦ ly to our ORDERED Strout, pastor in of Miss Mildred both of Parsonsfiold. lion, Longfellow Long- advantage.” F. W. Leavitt, for years starred plays rural char- reunions nearly every year, and although Campbell, 4 odist who has been In Edgeeomb, August 1, 11. F. Jacobs and 4 ♦ J. V. church, Saco, visiting known to almost has troubled him of late fellow’s Minneapolis, Minn. Washington, August 15.—Major acter, is every theatre his eyesight Miss Lizzie Ida Packatd of 4 Birthplace, Longfei- to has returned to his home. Bangor. One R. has been orderod in Gorham, he has enjoyed very good health. In and Miss 4 advantage about Grape-Nuts Food Hoff, surgeon, goer, and it is like meeting an old friend years, sac •, Tristram W. Greene Jennie low Monument, Soldiers’ Mon- r to China, and report to Mrs.Eizzle Mo of Mobile, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, L. Libbey; Heroert E, Greene and Miss Carrie 4 Is that If is In the proceed Taku, Peering Avory to see him at Riverton this pro digested process on his week, where, H. B, Farwell of St. Paul and their son V. Loveland: Lawrence W. Comer and Miss Ida 4 Coat of Arms ♦ General Chaffee as chief surgeon Alabama, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer uraent, State of of monufcujture; that Is, the starch con* Neal, who has not attended one of these Spear. staff. Black, Main street. Mrs. Me Avory was with in the ♦ Gained in the wheat and barley Is trans- reunions before for five years; Miss Vina j Maine, any subject of the born in Gorham and visited the fair Pierce of Cambridge, Mass Mr. and Mrs. • formed IntD grape sugar In exactly the The postponed regular meeting utrAl S. ^ bowl. old home Clarence Hatch of Deering, Mr. and Mrs. same will be held tonight at grounds day. method as this process is carried Barbers’ union Fred Morrill, Mr. W. E Morrill and Miss Jennie P. South In this 15, Charles S. Bickford, Thousands of Sterling Sil- out In the the 45 at 8 80 Whitney, street, Mrs. H. L, of Woodfords. city, August | £ human body, that Is by Exchange street, Strong 74 7 In aged years, months. 4 use arrived from is passing a few days with friends Bid- ver with Portland of moisture and long exposure to The steamer Manhattan JcIAWESVVE-LiIj [Funeral Friday forenoon at 11 o’clock from 4 Novelties, £ his 271 Va street. few minutes > deford. late residence, glian 4 moderate warmth, which grows the New York at a past on same. Hundreds Fobes of West llarpswell, August 14.— Messrs. In South Portland, August 15, Hannah L. 4 engraved % diastase She was a few hours’ Granville Sturgis Brooklyn, 70 5 months. 4 in the grains and makes the re- o'clock last night. Harvey Webber and Kaymond Green from Jellerson, aged years, of articles to take home i left New New York, Is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. I Doctors recommend them for Bilious- [Burial at Biddeiord. pretty markable from starch to late on account of not having Portland are passing a few days with j change grape Sick In South Portland, August 14, Meredith A., 4 A Elmer Black. ness, Headache, Constipation, all friends here. to friends. sugar. the most delicate York at the regular schedule time. infant child of William 11. and Jessie E. Little- 4 your £ Therefore, Liver and Bowel Complaints. They Miss Clara Everett from is stomach A large number of the Junior league Boston, field, aged 2 months, 1 day. 4 can handle Grape-Nuts, and the line trip was enjoyed. cleanse the blood of all Impurities. boarding at Mr. Wm. KandalPs. [Burial at Kenm bunk. 4 food are went on an outing to Bonny Eagle lake is quickly absorbed Into the blood The bowlers at Pines’ alleys get- their action. Of great benefit Mrs, P. A. Durgan from Earmington, in Bermuda, August 14, of typhoid fever. 4 The party were in charge of Mai’jo-le Louisa Holmes, only child of the late 4 an<1 into trim and arrangements yesterday. ate women. One is a dose, with two sons Charles and Archie, and McKEANEY’S tissue, certain parts of It goin g ting making pill George E. and Josephine V. A. Holmes, in the 4 Rev. Mr. Cashmere Mr. Frank E. In a her brother Charie3 B. Knapp with his | to and the for the annual tournament which begins pills bottle enclosed In 23d year of her age. 4 directly building nourishing are his here. A Morse conveyed the company with 25 cents six Sold family occupying cottage [Boston and Chicago papers please copy. 4 brain and nerve centers. the lirst of October. ; bottles, 81.00. LEADING JEWELRY STORE, party of their friends are also stopping at I11 North Orrington, August 13, Joan P. Pen- 4 of here or sent post-paid. * Made at the food factories of the Mrs. Thomas Carey and chilli ren barges. Mrs. Matilda Merriman’s, d letcn, age l 59 years. | pure Dr. James P. Wentworth of NSON & In Ilezekiali Monument Square. + Hostum the summer Boston, COMPANY, Boston, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Hunt from Oak- Bay-dele, August 12, Capt. Pratt, 1 aupfidtf a Cereal Co., Ltd,, Battle Creek, Winter street, are spending 75 1 has been visiting friends in Gorham. ~Hl| ...... land are visiting Mrs. Lydia Kandall. aged years. Mich, at Fryeburg. S i FOR SALE. OHIO POLITICS. TO LET. _POR SALES. OPERATOR’S MISTAKE under tills head Forty words " f|TO LET—Kent of five rooms at 412V2 C011- Forty words Inserted Inserted LIKE HAHY one week for gress St., suitable for a dressmaker, a busi- one week for *5 cents, cash in advance. »5 cents, euah Interview OTHERS |n With Former Blaine Blan ness office or light housekeeping purposes. For tdvr BROWN ST. 1G-1 Now in State. Clara Kopj> Wrote for Mrs. Pi nit liam’s Ad- particulars apply ftt. No, 63 RALE—At South Visiting 44 Carleton streot, 11 FOR PorllanH tw vice and Tells SALE—House meat, separate entrance what it did for Efgr. LET?—Two Toack rooms in Franklifi steam house FORroojns with bath and laundry, heat, con veniences. extra con er lot wni and 60dV2 street.; be sold to {n°1era the who are at the Con- “ 1T0 Block, 602y2 Congress set bowls, hot and cold water. To on easy monthly Among guests Dear Mrs. :—I have seen three payments to' rehab.® 8»l4 Second Race Meet at Old Caused Awful Railroad Pinkiiam one on second flat, the other up flights. settle the estate of Samuel Waterhouse. In- gress Square hotel is Mr. W. H. Smiley, Further apply at 63 BliOWN & SONS. so many letters frojjg ladies who were particulars quire of SAMUEL WATERHOUSE ar-' a native of Oakland in this but S^T.^ Fore street. Orchard state, Wreck in cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s remedies 367 _16-t Begins. who since ’84 has been in ri'O LET—Home of six rooms, all in re- living Ohio. Michigan. that I I would ask good handltcutunder open F°a« “».LN^ K thought your advice A down stairs rent No. 17 St., SALE—Second G&3' For the last he pair; Bhepley shell body Highhmls, every modern fiT?* eight years has been at at 15V2 FORsurrey, lia-i late style patten cotm-i J in regard to my condition. $20 per month. Key may be found No. located, very wings, spring backs and spring cush sunny, price rlgh' if ^seiy Niles where he practices law, being a 8HEPLEY STREET.161 lamps, C. L. DA LTON, 231 t\ X have been doctoring for Ions; taken In settlement with a party leaving oodfords LET—Furnished rooms with or without G. avet1 ,W. partner of Judge Ezra B. Taylor, who four and flTO city and must be sold; no use for It. A, years have .JL 200 feet from corner of Park and SALK—New two tenemAhTT""?— was the successor of President Uarfield in board; FISHER, 11 Noyes street, }iH)KEast taken different Congress streets. Pleasant, open situation, _16-1 Leering, near scliooh U1^8 at pat- street cars, modern K While Horses Cou Id and who served in that Seven Killed in Collision Near with shade trees and grass. MBS. SKILL- SALE—Two new modern houses on every couv<>nw®VJM Sport pt Up Congress Rapacity People ent but (2) etc. Will be sold on medicines, 5 Congress Park. 16-1 never easy monthly *5.®!: H INGS, _ Highlands, occupied,every- for several terms. Mr. Smiley is a former FORDeerlng Call oa C. li. LALTON, *31 received very little LET—Vory pleasant rent, full ,vlew~o? thing new ami modern, elctrie lights, bath, Be Seen. man. He learned the trade of f|iO C. B. WojdferRj newspaper Grand Rapids, benefit. I am A harbor; 6 rooms, cemented cellar; $11 per heat, etc. Price right and terms easy. month. 19 EaSTERN FROMENAPE. 14-1 231 Woodlords compositor on a Lewiston paper and then troubled with back- DALTON, avenue._P>-2 SALE—Pretty G IIOKIrving street root^^T^r^- on (was Thomas strata went to Washington where a number of LET—House of seven rooms with balh, SALE—Desirable 2-story brick honso ,Ee<* ache, in fact fords, bath, cemented cellar VI "°#t my hot furnace nice FORState s near Gray. Ten rooms, hath, etc years he was for Maine IlO water, heat; location; reet, •S1500. Very easy correspondent whole a and Will 1)3 sold at a bar- payments, like rant a ^ body aches, this is first class rent in first class repair; furnace laundry. a 270 Mid- this for home. 0. b. DALTOV oq. v*#l newspapers, He went into the newspaper price $10. Call at 72 OCEAN AYE. 14-1 gain. Apply to GEO. F. J UNK.JNS, * ■01 stomach feels sore, ll-l fords avenue. "004. dle street, near Monument square. ---- Ei-i 2.16 Trot business when first going to Ohio and af- short Easy Winning Operator Said No When by spells get ritO LET—House 401 Cumberland street, eight SALE—Lot. The terwards studied law. SALE—On C ongress'Street, near Maine owner lnstnTi«iT~~~* of breath and am A rooms, bath, new furnace. Also new house 1|iORsell one lot near IaOKEye and Ear Infirmary, brick, 3-story, 12 building “Mr. on Woodford street, eight rooms, bath, laundry nade, at a special low a 0Dle- For E. McKinley was born in Niles, as He Meant Yes. nervous. Men- room house; hath and steam, 3700 feet of land; price. This Phillip very hot water heater, open plumbing, open fire trinity to secure a said excellent location for business or for physician. desirable lot that •S?l)or' you know,” Mr.Smiley last evening. struation is ir- place, line pantry, piazza, very choice. GEO. occur again. 1 very GKO. F. 2 0 Middle street, near RELBltfoiC 8 \ A , W» “But he did F. JUNKINS, 270 Middle street, near Monu- JUNIvINS, Estate, First National bank not live there after he was with severe Monument square. n-1 Building. regular ment square, _lt-l ^ twelve or thirteen years old. My law down SALE—Two nice bearing pains, LET—Furnished house 71 State street, 10 SALE—On Long Island, a desirable 12 If*Lit ImrseToaTirthr^r' r y old. office is on the site of his birthplace. I and back- T'.O rooms, bath, furnace, and laundry, nicely FOltroom house and good sized stable, house years weight from050to luooi?°llle' J ramps would bo nice lor a 1 * furnished, with or without piano. Also small plastered and papered, good well of water, doctor; will sell cii •«« Two Heats to Credit of Two have met Mr. a number of iche. I to hear be seen at r McKinley Discovered His Mistake Just hope furnished house on Park street, near Gray, 6 orchard, collar under the whole house, location coley’s stable, India itrriit and call at 25 Coilou times but do not know him very well. I n you at once.”— rooms, bath, and furnace. Both very desirable on high land, between Ponce’s landing street. /* near and terms reasonable to particulars Horses in 2.13 Pace. live in the old Garfield district which is Half Minute Too Late. GEO. F. JUNKINS. 270 Middle street, Marrlner’s; price Kopp, Rockport, 03 St. J Monument square. 11-1 close. N. B. GARDINER. Exchange salli—MagnlQcent famous for the fact tnat it has made few 1898. Ill hi«u~binind: Ind., Sept. 27, — ri'O LET Houses, stores, tenements and Forsquare lent, at Ottawa Park (Cliff in its Garfield was A r< al estate leased and over -to f.-ct ocean ^ changes congressmen. offices, bought, sold, SALK—Four second-hand Square Pianos, frontage, litiest cared lor. on first class proi>- I70R lot on Capo Shore. Prioo its representative for many vears. Then “I think it is to write a mortgages placed Miller, Gabler, Vose, Haiiot & Cumstou, *0000, Ctll»°S,ii? my duty erty at lowest 30 years successful IT 1>A LT< 'N, 53 rates nearly cheap for cash or Installments. Fine new Exchange St. he was succeeded who letter to in to what GEO. F. 270 Middle by im_ju ,$• By Judge Taylor^ Grand 16.—The you regard Lydia experience. JUNKINS, in stock at low Old Orchard, August 15.—There was so Rapids, Mich., August near Monument Uptighis always prices. HALE-Whitman was followed by Northway. The E. Pinkham’s did street, square. _lj-1 414 street. steeU^TT'' little sunshine that the track had Judge most terrible wreck in the of th3 Vegetable Compound HAWES, Congress _0-1 I?ORpower Halitwlu ensilage today history furnished room, large and cutter°a7.°-r5e latter died about three and was for me. I wrote some time LET—Nicely SALE—Faim of 35 acres; large two, ft. currier, has been lu use six years ago Grand and Indiana railroad oo you ago, TO In near first- weeks ,i not completely dried out, but about foui Rapids airy; good, quiet location, FOR house, situated on the road, second hand separator, will sell succeeded by Charles F. Dick, who is describing and class boarding house. 16GRAY between story Bridgton low it nr o’clock the horses were called out and Old ourred about 6 a. m. at my symptoms asking ST., 8 miles near Duck large elm trees at once; also National reversible sulit Pierson, twenty- Park and 11-1 out, Pond; secretary of the national your advice, which State._ around the has been run as a summer N. li. EICKKTT, No. Pownal, Me Orchard's second race of the sea- llepublican nine miles north of Grand you very kindly house; meeting Rapids. AITANTED—To rent by September 20tli, a house. Pleasant location for sum- oommittee an 1, by the way, one of the gave. I am now healthy and cannot boarding son was begun. The sport was kept up at The north bound Northland express, house in west end of city of ten rooms m t guests. Inquire of C. B. PRIDE, Duck Lit SALE- -Very kind and line looktnTh^ shrewdest in the He to and bath, five bedrooms. Address imtne fl- Pond.aug7-4 Ip 8 10 politicians country. which left This at 4.05 a. oollided begin praise your remedy enough. horse, years old. hands, wel«h»tn2 long as the horses could be seen up the city m.f location an 1 S. Press is now his time to I would to all at-ly, stating terms, H., RAKERS OVEN FOR SALK—One No. 3 with long mil black mane and till;|j noti, devoting managing head on say suffering women, Office. Ill on back stretch, one race being cbnoluded with passenger train No. 2, due J* Middleby baker’s oven and cooking im- ot the steam roller our st eets or thest" the campaign in Ohio. Dick is one of Take Mrs. Pinkham’s for a wo- an 1 electric cars ; if and the other over till here at six a. m. Seven lives were lost advice, RENT—Two story detached house. No. plements. One baker’s wagon and one de- any horse Is safe for ay going tomorrow. |?Olt to drive this lmrsc Senator Hanna’s closest friends. The man best..understands a woman’s suf- 68 Gray street, one Mock from Spring street livery pong with biker’s top- Call on or au- la; will road 8 ml>i ! The 2 16 trot was an easy for and many passengers were Injured, one electrics: sunny corner eleven rooms with dress P. A. Me. Trustee hour; a perfect family horse; will winning so lot; SMITH. Watorvllle, besoliu, district is overwhelmingly llepublican ferings, and Mrs. Pinkham, from her low to a who will Philip E, a 6-year-old gelding owned by fatally. Both engines ware ruined and the bath. Immediate possession. BENJAMIN of the estate of J. W. Leinont, bankrupt price party treathlnto! that there is no question that he will bo vast experience in treating female ills, SHAW & CO., 61Va Exchange street. 11-1 au7-8w ouch' to be irt ilted. Andress "1D> w.. Philip Hendrie of Taftsville, Ct whose baggage cars were demolished. onTce, Portlan 1, Me. ’7,-' again el?cted thi6 year. can give jmu advice that you can get ritO LET—Store with two good windows, very |AOR HALE Elegant musical goods, pianos, record of 2 16J4, made on a half mile ring When the trains met day was just * light and Price of r music mandolins, “Mrs. Garfield is still living at Mentor. from no other source.’ ”—Clara Kopp, airy. right. Inquire boxes, violins, guitars, L OR SALK-Fariuat Cumberland at was lowered in the third and the wTas 60 thick that H. W. McCAUSLAND, 410 Congress St. 10-1 banjos, cornets, harmonicas, popular sheet 1 Centred Holyoke, dawning fog acres. 25 acres 25 hard r One of the James E, is an 1899. music, instruction books, violin and tillage, womV sons, Garfield, the Rockport, Ind., April 13, f r laundry or barber Houses superior ance with a heat, The performance was considered engineers could not see more than shop. call at 414 pasture prying gragltequ'-m ttr«ctlve and man who ROOMSfurnished O' unfurnished: one at South banjo strings; please HAWES’S, brie* house, 8 rooms. In promising young one hundred yards ahead. The trains street. au7-4 complete reuair o’ especially noteworthy, as the track was Portland. Four furnlstied for light Congress liiuise, barn and is much like his distinguished fathqr, were to have passed at Sand Lake, two housekeep- riige poultryhouse. Pn- so near NOT HEARD ing. Furnished house for board of two persons. S2i oo, SbOO down. W. 11. »!' heavy the pole that the drive was miles south or Pierson at 4.62. OF HERE. WALUflON and who, I think, will go to Congress Cart, hay rack, rake, tedder and cypress wagon SUMMER HOARD. 180 Mlildl street. made naif way toward the outside fence. N o. 2 was late, and was for sale 118 jg*! in the evidently try- cheap. S. L. CARLETON, Con- some day. He has already served in to make the St. The 2 13 pace was a hard home drive g siding at Pierson. The gress words Inserted under tills Read LK)lt SALE—Drum, drum on He has _10-2 forty drum, the fit- state senate with distinction. Northland had the of way Interesting Story Regarding Elopement A .tliatj I bought of Hawes, and be every heat. Ned on the express right OR RENT— £07 Congress St., 6 rooms, $L2; oue week fur 25 cents, emit iu advance. surer- Wilkes, strength and was at lull all your belts and shown himself to he independent in his scurrying along nearly of a Widow and Married Man. 17 Mayo, 3 rooms, $8; 195 Congress, 5 room buy heads, sticks comer(V of his 2 at Iasi and 1134) performance Dover speed. The express train was mads up h use, $10; 5 rooms, bath, Beckett. $13; Lin- gross Temple streets. Cheapest niacH views and for this reason he has been HOARDERS WANTED—At High Road Farm Maine to and week, was as but the largely of Pullman cars. eoln, cor. Pearl, 7 rooms, $13; Melbourne, 6 *• buy Phonographs Musical Ge«i" picked favorite, foT September amt October. Special rates Sheet Music 1 cent. C. 11 strongly opposed by some elements in the was the on A con tains rooms.bath, Oxford, with stable, 8 rooms C, AWES tW first two heats went to Dark an It finest train the road. It Pittsfield, Mass., dispatoh $13; to parties. MRS. ROSCOE G. Wilkes, $14; 2o0 Congress, 5 rooms, bath, $15. FRANK SMITH, Cornish, Store. jj1 cities of the district. carried the Grand Rapids coach, a day an an attrac- Maine. Old Orchard winner interesting story regarding B. SHEPHERD & Real Estate Office, 45 __15-1 of three weeks ago. several from Cincinnati CO., “Senator Foraker is a very able man coach, sleepers tive Mrs. Rebecca and Exchange St. 10-1 SAi.E-A house lot on Heasaiit Ned Wilkes took the next In a widow, Whyte, HOARDERS WANTED —lean accommodate two, whip' and the soutfi, and Buffet breakfast cars. -** FORI feel ing District, C,Oxl3S feet. and is admired the of a married John who RENT—Lower rent of 7 rooms and bath, a limited number of students who desire Innuireic finish, on greatly by people The dead: Charles Grand man, Dyson, eloped FRED X. M A 896 ping Distance was waived, ac- Letts, M., FORliot and cold water, steam heat, excellent hoard in a private family. Address HATTIE TTI1EWS, Congress street Ohio who would be to forget many conductor north bound train No. Saturday and who are to have count of the condition of the track. The ready Rapids, thought location. Inquire morning or evening, NO. 120 M, FILES, Gorham. Me._ 16-1 h£ in order to honor him. A few 5. Groetveldt, Gilbert, Grand Rapids, set out for EMERY Portland Mrs, left ■■ was as as things Whyte ST._aug7-tf /~dOOD BOARD tind Pleasant Rooms for ■pwn n/vMi v/iv LC/Aoi—v.ouage noa« attendance good was ever seen No. 6. William H " Sep- engineer Fish, Grand rilO furnished front room with *- Brackett near years ago he was about as aggressive as with her two sons, ten and 12 years of LET—Large, tember and October. Two minutes walk street, Bramhali; 11 at the track on an engineer No. 2. Ed- JL Steam room opening day. § Rapids, Woodhouse, alcove. heat. eas. bath privi- from a lovely lake, boat free; piazzas, sli tde rooms, bath and furnace; la excellent rnu any man in the but like all of ward D age, for where she leges. torenoons 19 Tomorrow’s programme will include country; Grand Rapids, fireman of No.5. ostensibly Worcester, Inquire at ELLSWORTH trees, grove; one mile from village. Portland very convenient and sunny. No reasoMtii us, as we he has seemed to Doyle, Louis Grand fireman said she was to a STREET.ltf relerences. GEORGE N. COLBY, Denmark, offer refused. GKO. F. JUNK INS, KOHid- the 2 16 pace 2.14 and 2.11 grow older, G., Rapids, going accept position trot, pace. of No. 2. of 2 street, near Mo mment square. X; settle down quite a degree. Pierson, C,f passenger as matron in a hospital. It was after- LET—House No. 10 Gray street, 10 rooms Me._io Summary: Franklin, Ind. Levan, son of TO and 1 a'.h. newly papered and Lake house now “I think that the census has been Ralph, wards painted WINDHAM, ME., SaLE—Two-Story wooden home ai when found, however, that she had also house No. 3 Dana NORTH for the season of 2.16 Class—Trotting—Purse $590. Baggageman Leven, of Grand Rapids, throughout; Block. open 1900, quiet location, FORstable on Coylo .street. Large la Tare it will be found that Cleveland Pearl street. Enquire of C. H. 219 supplied with unexcelled mineral compiled who Was in the car with his father. shipped her goods to this city. RANDALL, water, good 10 rooms, >j;i h, combination heapr, and efe. br Commercial or 112 State St. bass and salmon Philip E,, g by Clay—Clara Bell, Mark. Grand St., auglutf fishing, very desirable rooms, trie lights; for one or two faiuiUei. Mu»t has a larger population than Cincinnati Fatally injured, Blossom, Dyson did not work Saturday. Sunday rates reasonable, by Aletropole (Lftton) 111 news base of skull frac- and APARTMENTS-Fredertck correspondence solicited. L. sold soon A arguin for someone. GEO.f which has been the of Rapids, agent, S. FREEMaN. uenevieve, cn m, t,.raige) Z % 4 always metropolis tured. inquiry was made and It was learned HOUSESS. Vaill has the largest list of desirable Prop. JelSdSw JUNKINS, 270 Middle street, near Mossk J. T. C b g, (O’Neil) 4 6 2 the state.” that he had east on a train. houses and ap irinients for sale and to let of square. y.l The injured, Dennis, H. A., Grand gone morning Harfits aticimIin;; Old lfomc Minnie B., br m, (Brady) 3 3 3 any real estate office in Portland. His spec- Mr. Smiley starts for his return home Rapids, passenger, cut on head,' legs Then came a revelation. The wife of Is for sale— imperials, Whirlwind, br s, (Hyde) 5 4 6 ialty negotiating mortgages, collecting rents, Week celebration will miss it if Bicycles jammed, left shoulder hurt. Graves, W. and the economical management of the best made wheels on the nurie; today. Dyson found that most of his clothing property. Wo Time—2 17%, 2.17%, 2.15%. M., Grand Rapids, colored, waiter on No. Apply REAL ESTATE OFFICE, First (liey do not visit tlie verine, America and one Juvenila (jjtfj was from his wheel, all at 5, compound fracture of arm and missing house. Her deduc- National Bank Building. ily26dlnio greatly reduced prices to ate 2.13 right out; also tires, G. L. Class—Pacing—Purs8 $500 POLITICS TO THE SAILOHS. cut. C. Grand tion is that were with the bicycle BA1LE1 x badly Ford, M., Rapids, they shipped rl O LET—Nice G roomed furnished cottage Gem of the Middle street. (Unfinished). colored, No. 6, about widow's effects to Portland. The 1 for season at never rented before less Bay. porter injured legs Dyson $45, Take and chest. David Grand consists of a wife and than beautiful Yarmouth cars leaving C.45, 8.16, 10.15. Dark br Dark ,4 Powers, C., family daughter. $90, location, great bargain, OR SALE—Cat boat sound andli* Wilkes, g, by Night wishes to move to 11.45 Imp, —dam McFarland and “Tom” Galla- Rapids, baggageman of No. 2, scalp Mrs Dyson has sought legal advice. It present occupant the city 10.45,11.15, a, m., 1.16, 1.45, 2.15, 2.45, 3.15 FI ailnaly for .sailing; lias by Wilkes Boy (Wail) 116 2 Agent and will rent low. at I* M. bowspritt wound, throat contusion on is said that she will not follow her hus- Apply ones, 3.45, 4,15, 6.16, 8.45 p. m. » libs, anchors, roads, and a mooring. Attfeii Ned Wilkes, ch g, by Wilkes— cut, limbs, 53 St. 24-tf aug2dlin gher Have the Floor. both will wait for LEIGHTON, Exchange W. A. ROLLINS, Diamond Island. i; Fannie M. by Waldo Knox eyes closed. Poroff, Frank, Traverse band, six months ahd then City, trainmen, head cut. obtain a divorce on the of de- LET—First class rent of rooms at (Cahill) 6 3 1 J badly Barnes, grounds eight SALE—West of Park street, on Grand sertion. TO 223 High St, Price $25. of GEO. carfe Little ch 3 2 2 5 William, Rapids, dining car con- Inquire IpOR3-story brick n rooms od Dick, g, (Palmer) Clinton of C. 88 1-2 h'iu>e, 5*; Slmonton South Portland, left of chest head cut. Nothing has been heard the Port HOPKINS. Exchange St. jeidtf )p?n lirei lirst and Special Boy, ch g (McGregor) 2 4 4 6 ductor, hurt, by BiCHECKLEY second doors. coi^Hrt “child of the and Socialistic Grand land authorities this ne At, liot and cold w iter, fine Fred W., ch g 5 6 3 3 people,” Taylor, Harvey, Rapids, colored, regarding story. KENT—House No. G3Gray street. Nine cellar, set to (Avery) F’OU and range, windows. Fmma ch 4 5 candidate for in this waiter, both bands lacerated, arms cut. rooms beside halls, bath and store rooms; Prout’s Me. bay Great barm E., m, (Lawrence) 5 4 Congress district, Neck, closo es ate. 11. Hart, S. A. W., .hurt NEW CORPORATIONS. hot and cold water, set tubs, furnace beat; with W, WALDRON SOLI* Time—2 has been under the weather in the east- passenger, badly Middle street. 14%, 2.13%, 2 14%, 2.14%. about faoe and chest. to the good yard room. All in first class order. En- JVOWr OPE.V Vri According These ern companies have filed articles of quire at 44 DEER1NG ST,, morning, toon or part ol the state d rring the last few railway officials the collision was the VOR SALE—House lots on night 22 tf For terms nml clrculnrs npply to HartlyW AT ULEN FALLS. fault of Wells at Mill ncorporation at the office of the * W odfords. MRS. days. lie is soon expected to return to Uprerator Creek, secretary lit A C. fOSS, Prop., GRAY, Cor. Few; four miles north of here. The trains of State: A\e. and Hartly St., tVoodfords, Portland and again resume his campaign. WANTED — XIA I, it HELP. Jel4cl3m Pront’i Neck, Me. usually meet at Sand two miles SALE Second Day of the Grand Circuit Meet- Lake, Radger Burner Co., organized at Port- 1^OR —Sbopuerd Puppies, t'wehe»«u Meantime during his absence the sailors south of Pierson. An order was issued a el for sale. Order for the of to work on must be l, at once as thin re; land, purpose manufacturing farm, be soi 1 now lug. about the United States com- tnat meet at Woodstock, four miles a They are flnelv bred; shipping they WANTED—Mangood milker. AYRSHIRE MILK _MISCELLANEOUS. _____ and in burners or are trained to stock. north of Pierson. Wells dealing heaters for FARM, Me. KM J. HENRY Jmr« missioner’s office on Fore street, are Later, Operator Stroudwater, TO LOAN on first and second Me. was askel if the had his stoves or other heating apparatus, with Portland, gj Glens N, 15.—The to express passed LINE—Free samples to live man on MONEYmortgage' on real estate, life Insurance Falls, Y., August listening political speeches by Andrew $300,000 capital stock, of which is SALK— \ 7 : station. He answered “No.” He was $25 SIDEuncovered grounM Many with us policies a id rotes or any good security. Real poR lToiit acre- .est loaSu second of the Grand Circuit in. The officers are: twenty a Deer ng district lo. fine day meeting McFarlund, the hustling young agent then told to countermand former orders paid President, years and earning $25 weekly. CORPORA- estate bought, sold aim exchanged. I. P. resMtaMe, «si William E. line, full view of ana h fe drew a sized crowd to witness the of the and give orders to No. 6 to meet No. 2 at Pearson of Swampscott, TION, Box 1371, New York. 10-1 BUTLER, 48Va Exchange street. auglo-4 city irtor; tot good Atlantic Coast Seamen’s union, double row Sand Mass.; treasurer, Fred L, of outage, shade trees, rises pit of the Lake. Similar orders were given to Badger ANTED—Man and woman to to OF s~wilt be postponement 2.28 pace and the 2 07 and Thomas Gallagher, the verbose as- Mass. "Ilf go Berlin, \OTICK CONTRACT—Proposa ally from street, perfect lawu; pries low. No. 2 train. No. 6 never the Quincy, Certificate approved, N. H. Woman to do received the Sui 'V. got order, general housework, by eriutcnding School HANSON. 43J Fore _ paoe and 2.10 and 2.12 trots. The 2 07 of the 10. street, it sistant agent. Tuesday evening having already passed Mill Creek. They Aug. man to take care of stable and garden. Ad- Committee of W. Falmouth for the carp iter Carleton dress A. labor ou the sclioo'.house of W. L\>R pace furnished the race of the day as in a small was held which was collided while botn were at full Furniture Co., organized at M. STAB L, care Abbott House, Old Fa'niouth; alt SALK— Srashore lots consisting d meeting going bids to be In on or a Portland, for the purpose of on Orchard, or c til Saturday between 10 and 1 at before the 17th of August; acres, situated on the short) cowist the first heat ltoyal 14. Sheldon and Con- addressed Messrs, McFarland speed. carrying and by and a general house the Cheuery Mfg. Co., 230 Middle street, Port- plans specifications can be had by apply- groves; good water and coafft .When Wells discovered his er- furnishing business, to E. everything nor came under the wire in a Operator land. 15-1 ing F. Huston & Sou. Committee wilt re- for a small colony; will be sold at stank driving GnlJagher. Last evening another meet- dor he tried to with $50.(00 captial stock, of which stop the express at Pier- $300 serve all rights to reject or accept all bids. l or particulars address li. A. SOULE, (k linish so close that it was declared a dead is in. The officers are: r,u—a man xo xvotk in ing was held, son, but was half a minute too late. The paid President UAn young grocery ll-l beague, Me. j; heat. and D. Carleton of store. Some one living at Woodfords pre- In the second heat of the 2.12 trot “I'm on mettle for injured were brought to this city and treasurer, Portland. 1 right my principle Certificate ferred. Apply to C. H. THOMPSON & CO.. rpHB WONDERFUL NEW DRINK, GLORIA live horses taken to various hospitals. The dead approved, Aug. 10, Is the often roit PALF. —1 he only available lot of tat caipe up the stretch under the this said Assistant Woodfords. U-l —Indigestion unsuspected a year, boys,” Gallag- wero also cruise that robs men of on the Western bxiated Is and brought here. The railroad de- m.inly vigor and women Promenade, whip, not a sulky length apart. The her “When election comes salary from start, or tween the residences of .Messers. Cartiudui day around tectives caught several thieves at work at WANTED—Salesmen; peF freshness and beauty, producing premature 2.19 Astounded the manent place. BROWN BROS. CO., ot old llaif a Conley. Also a first-class furnlsliej eotar. trot unfinished has been put over un- in a few weeks Tom is to the scene of the disaster. Editor. age. da.v of new li e In every going step up Nurserymen, Rochester. N. Y. 14-1 stable and land s', Willard Beach, A.pN til tomorrow. Editor S. A. of drink. INGALLS BROS., Agents. auglO-4 Summary: to the booth and his little vote Brown, Bennettsvllle, to TRUE BROS No. 3$l Kora street. Jl-d register S. C., was once \ITANTED—Engineer for stationary bollcFTTi 1 ILLIAN LI 2 28 MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS. immensely surprised. TT corn D’ARVlLLtt. lrvoyant aril Class—Pace—Purse $1500. for Slmonton for and for factory. M. C. CUMMINGS & BKU„ as l alnust. on congressman “Through long suffering from 24 Sittings dally heai li. busi- i s : Washington, 15.—Tho NashviLe Dyspsep- Plum s:reet. 14-1 or AT k Ft-it -AI e at b Pearson for August he ness private family matters, law di- Sally Hook, m, by Dr. Sparks sheriff, I am not entirely sia,” writes, “my wife was greatly suits. Kkai.PORTLAND—Thera «u ta arrived yesterday at (Jhe Foo, where she love or : lihver run down. She had no or SALESMAN WANTED—First class, vorce, marriage. Residence #v Oi- when such trades (McDonald) 111 but I want to see a strength vigor ° slronF rould be bought la S*c'- against liquor, Pearson will remain short time as station ship. personality t references; crews ford street, o:.e door from l’reb e All advice P. H. Flynn, b g 3 2 2 and suffered great distress from her stom- averaging Portland real estate as at pretest. WH a (Arthur) elected to see The Yorktown has sailed from (Jhe Foo forty dollars: business getters strictly confidential and reliable. XO-l ch just what he would do. I but 6he tried Electric only. Call houses with good lots ID good nelgli&orD* Tommy W., g (Ernst) 4 3 3 for Taku. The New Orleans ach, Bitters w’hich * LETCHER Preble want to has sailed THOMPSON, House. 1 LAND’S OLI) CUR I 223 with most modern Imorovemests «g sprees Ur Beauty Spot, b m 2 dis know whether he would practice helped her at once, and, after four pOKA fiSPrYsiliTP, (Shockeney) from Cavite, P. for Woo Sung. The using Middle street, uostalrs. All kinas of below anv tiling ever offered before. Orinz b I., she is can eut _I_13-1_ Books HiMtfll B, g (Hudson) 5 dis what he preaches. I have sized the Buffalo has at bottles, entirely well, any- TRAVELLING and street Shawm ut stmt, M Bed up arrived Cavite. The May- SALESMAN of ability for Pamphlets, Autographs. Book Plates, (1200; house. Sheud, b g 6 dis thing. It’s a grand tonic, and Its A Coins. Old house. Front street. La (Houghton) situation and am going to act intelli- flower has sailed from Boston lor San gentle high grade Hue appropriate to nearly every China, Engravings, Brio a-Brae, (lOOO bouse, Purlin Dolly Brown, b in laxative qualities are for of <11 ss. Brass and lot of Castl (Miller) d)s Juan, Porto Kico. The New York arrived splendid torpid department trade; references, bond and en- Candlesticks, Pewt-r Ware land, Broadway. $100; total gently this trip. Do you hear me? I liver.’: For t re time f'tk);ortier. 100x400 ft., I also bare sum4 at Indigestion, Doss of Appe- required; commission $18 and a.m ou w"a,t91£,p,l;1.n‘!9.re bought, sold aud exchanged, (150. Time—2.14%, 2.12%, 2.14%. Newport today. The collier Saturn, li. W nitV AN I• the av al desirable lots at souUi M ain’t going to make mistake like tite, Stomach and Diver troubles it’s a each sale. P. 0. Box Three. Detroit, Mich. jo 1 building any loaded with coal for the ships in land, the from a3J 2.07 Class—Pace—Purse $1000. China, guaranteed cure. 60c at 8. prices ranging (100 to|2* V I did when 1 voted for Cleveland. I sailed this from the Norfolk positive, Only _11»1 DeLong. contractor and bent part of village where u laura* f morning H. P. S. 677 NOTICE—C.builder; property Uoold, SPECIALTY — Jobbing promptly attended to; in Connor, blk by C. F. Clay that he was the friend of the rard. She will touch at Singapore. The Congress street, SALESMEN WANTED To lag value each year. Any p.,r*oa wlstafS thought drug store. estimates given; houses for sa e aud to t) a by William Welch (Mac- Bancroft was put in commission at the place departments of Perfumes and Toilet let; iy building lot can pay one dollar perw* workingman, but found out that he was Articles in all classes of stores. mortgages negotiated, also care of nroDerty If desired. This is a rare for®* 0 5 5 Boston She takes the of Very attrac- 204 opportunity Donald) 1 1 1 navy yard, place tive Carpenter’s shop Federal St. Call or w ishlng to secure a lot that will tierwsr.11 B. worse tnan all of the rest of those the BROWN—FOIl .SALE AND advertising features. High cash commis- write 8rng- <9.1 (Hi YAN WICK AND ICE TRUST. X tiful location in Coyle U. S. Marine 129 HILTON, i>ost office, up and said: “I wouldn’t Park, overlooking Corps, gisl, Congress St. be afraid to the bay; 10 rooms with bath, anl all modern able-bodied, sober men, between kug4-4 2.12 Class—Trot—Purse Albany, N. Y., August 21 and 35 years old, fine WILL $1000. out some 15.—Attorney t0 L M- LEIGH TON or chance for service on \Vric BUY household goods or store put money on Simonton get- General H0p^eisifnuo3;,-..r^PI>ly shore in b Davies received from the attor- GEO. W. 53 China, Philippines, Gunn. AlasKa and Mtnres of any or re- Triple Wilkes, g by Ken- BKOWN. Exchange St. Jly30-tf _ / description, will ting there,” Puerto Rico and on board in everv the same at our tucky Wllk9s 4 8 neys a copy of the amended pre- ship pari of ceive auction rooms for (Golden) 111 charges the world. Apply 203 Middle sale on Dollade “Oh, what are us?” re- erred St., Portland and commission. GOSS & WILSON1 Wilkes, blk m you giving against Mayor Van Wyck for his 70 Harlow St., It room* and ROST AND FOUND. Bangor, Ma'nc. Jiyi9dtaug3i Middle street, corner Silver RALE—House w.th «•_ (Hyde) 1 1 10 9 marked 1 connection with tho ice trust. It is 2_ ^r«iionbers‘ rjfORtwo fruit tr* 6 Agent McFarland, “you haven’t ,treet-_leb3-tf acres of land filled with Big Timber, b g 8 3 8 8 2 irobable Also house lots Ksst IUMP* (Perrin) been over only a little while and can’t tliat.the attorney general/will by F — AGENTS ORTGAGES N EGOTI AT adjoining,tu Little b ; C'ST St. Bernard and white WANTED. Til ED—PurcliaseTi bn bv 108 Ek*- Dick, g (Pope) 7 2 2 4 3 he end of the week decide whether dog, orange estate who gain GKO. W. Al»AMH, know much about the marked desire a loan to com- Ed. b politics of the ti .Collar No. 6664, N. P. °Lr?al St. Executor of tlio estate of thelaWB«p«“ Lock, g, (McDonald) 8 4 4 3 4 , here should be a on the ,co,1,orr. p.ete their puichase or owners hearing given Haskell, Portland, Maine. Finder will be re- sub agents wanted to take having mort- Adams. Ellert, br g (Van 9 11 8 5 United States when you make a break 'AGENKKALand ages past due or can Bokelen) 7 , natter by the governor or whether the ,lim tj CASCO BAY orders for He sized pictures of the maturing, obtain libera' j b m lati loans at a low rate of Phrase, (Lockwood) 6 6 9 8 5 like that. < •>TEAMBOAT CO.’S WHARF. Bishop Ilealy, good interest by applying at L'OR fme business Keep your money in your charges the of a 15-1 commissions, prompt de- tne real SALE—A cash toW*®*; Elfrida, bin 2 6 6 justify appointment livery and exclusive estate offics of FREDERICK s 1| (Thomas) 7dr < commissioner GST—August 2nd at territory. Call or adores* ufaciuring town, all fresh goods ch in pocket,” to proceed against the Cape Cottage Casino JOHN 195 VAILL, First National Bank Minuet, (Pearse) 11 9 7 6 dr two lings, a diamond and O’BRIEN, Federal Building. k nd that don’t go out of style, do romp*®1® in the same as pearl. Tho street, Port?w.d! ch m nayor exactly way in the inner return ____ lly25d 1 mo This is a fine nr one or Temper, (McHenry) 5 7 5 dr please to Mr. Hatch, head waiter opportunity Jen " DEATH OF CHARLES S. < case of ; ___15-1 dollars- b m 10 10 BICKFORD. District Gardiner, ittas.no. or to Geo. 5-5 REPAIRING. and all men. Price twenty-five hundred < Merriment, (Geers) 11 dr Attorney Shaw, grocers. Con- 4 GENTS WANTKD-Can AYA7/i,\” kinds“of fine : gress s A make big money work is M. After an illness of several Mr. -reel, Portland, Me., and receive reward. a. jewelry my specialty, and my 20 STAPLES, Brtdgtou, Me._ Time—2.10%, 2.10%, 2.10%,2.12%, days, by addressing L. G., Box 1557. to 1 experience with 2.14%. 14-1 W. F. Todd Is a guaran- to Charles S Bickford die! at his _ test at Two other nice residences 2.19 Class—Trot—Purse home, 271 w9rk reasonable prices. It your e#11 $1600 (unfinished) black cioth wa.ch!5e.°f or ciocg AI-sotf««^,ljan Maggie Anderson, b m 6 8 in. P'ov*n^ the same and paying for L A scarce now d lys, but here U opH'r“*, (Dellinger) death will be mourned his advertisement.*7 81 ,UN| Run Cottage, West Po- SITUATIONS. Winniford M, br in by many friends. EXCHANGE ST. 11-1 laiid Me. _WASTED tty to secure a double lionse thatwluptfgS (Burch) 4 5 — *— a cent and Is In a that It wii Bow b g He leaves son, Mr. pin. The owner can —-----10-1 such location *j**- Rene, (Lochwood) dis Llowallyn Bickford, LpOUNl)«-A have same customers to h'orty words lamted under by calling at 12C COYLE ST. XV^^J.EDr.My know UiaFYliavo tills head have a tenant. Nothin.'Js sossfe Time—2.11 2,11 1-4. who holds a Some can’t 11-1 from a two »nc 3-4, responsible position with the people drink ; v months' vacation and weelt for a.~, cash r-al estate well ren ed. Apply to bcnlth I cents, In advance. International will endeavor looervethem IIliOWN, ff3 Exchange St : Paper company ol New • betterbf!tto^i7ter than § PRESIDENT LEAVES FEMALE HELP WANTED. ever before. Please call and wC CANTON. York. coffee can over fall CUrUAlION WANTED my samples. M. M. NANSEN Mar- by a good woman SALK-Eighteen house lot*, WMK everybody chant t cook, ftm'- Canton, O., August 16.—Preslient and lallor, 493Vti Cong.esa street. experienced; In private family or r,v)Rliftlano) of 4S lots in Fessenden i- dishwasher at the Columbia ’ll-1 small house Mrs. drink lyANTED—avf boarding In the ,,,ulinia‘U3mountains ore which invo been sold within the P*,!JL McKinley, Secretary of the Presi- BIG Grain-O. It looks Hotel; wages S-f.00 per week. 13-1 lad v or ferred. pre- TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE. WANTED-Capable gentleman to Inquire at 447 B ST. w cks. for tbs* L dent Cortelyou, and Dr. Rixey, with the Win exchange anything ^0Ir’an bookkeeper In au lnsur- or be»ter members of the executive office and Judgment, Itas food force,who 15.—An tastes like one lnving had some til ION a sure l!iajwb|the rtgm Bethel, August but , a:i?.e7.':e expe- f Oppo/ WANTED —Boy of 18 Investment they ar** Ju*t have been in Canton, left for important coffee, Preferred. Work Aadre83 TjJAr to years Washington real estate transfer is the sale rv light: learn the clectrlea' to GKO. W. BROWN,83 at 1.35 this of the A. v! W‘'h,tV1,.ewrll,n? i&Tbw, v&V'sie. 111 le isewa!,J® business Apply afternoon, S. Bean it is A“tlre<5 "INSURANCE. SiOCKi ad iress No. 73 8 1. liXCbsD^ mills at West Bethel, together made from J dessyOfficeeiat8' WANTED a!’ LAWRENCE ST. with pure ()FcE-26 "first' clas^lFT^ to-i some oJicr lands and WOrk .__ ■/M)R SALK—Fine house on Clifton Sh. HEALTH OF buildings experienc’d waitresses f°r °reenle if & TROOPS. and some timber WAZr™a~*» T Bl the SEA Rumfonl0Fa!ls. ^rlDg^t I overlooking the waters'ol lands, to Merrill grains. No coffee in it. SHORE HOUSE, Old Orchard Park, cold & Co. of hay; ten rooms with oath, hot and 15— Springer Dixfiold. This mill _ l.*f A nne « “Washington, August General Mac- and All in xlern Improvements. 3 Arthur has cabled property is the valuable the war department a plant formerly Grain-O is than *roncrH- 8taroliers and a low cost. Apply to OKU W.BK0"\ cheaper ^ isagigg brief statement concerning the health of operated by tiro late A. S. Beau, and was iirvoi!v ,?ir Apply at GLOBE STEAM Exchange the tlie basis of .AUNldtY, ^6 to 36 street ANTED—By a widow Bt._ troops in the Philippines. The num- the anil business of coffee Temple jyl4-tf \\ lady, aged 42 with industry ; costs about one- children, a situation ber of sick in the Is West Bethel. Since Souvenir r ii to work In' small hospitals set down at the death of Mr. \ 8818 and in won:ap t0 <10 house- Spoons. quarters at 1261, a Bean these mi Is havo beon ^ Awnr^It.7?1,i,l'!lem a.Ked making shut down as much. °[ two Persons on farm » K total of 6129 sick or 8.47 and quarter , (J ft! J fiBSSKUK. soldiers, per cent business has .been at a standstill in t<> f -rm 1 fe (ie- of tha entire a iieel.'red ,i.A1 .<,r.fl0ns Fl'd 75c. army in the Audi*3sl)v letter ace exue- WtZ'Cf the heretofore gifing find MAINSPRING?, archipelago. busy little village. r .dice. All grocera ; ASBUKY 1,1 is South The host American Mainspring’. 15c. ami USo» BY, Buxton! Me! "'“1^ 15-l&wlt I he Elgh; and Waltham corn pan i «. ,:(t| tb» for o ,o year. McKKNNBY, Monument Square. mst'ICLLAMKOUS. BIBS. SAILING DAYS OF OCEAN STKAMKKS RAILROADS. STEAMERS. UA11.KOADS. e-.— ..-I .. mi ... 1.111 BflB Seht. 6 00 FItOM FOU, Bretagne.New York. .Havre.Aug 16 Boilou Stock Utt, Aug Victoria...Now York.. Hamburg...Aug 16 Astoria.New York. .Glasgow.. 18 Portland & Rumiord Falls HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT CO. Sales of stock at the Boston Slock Exchange; ..Aug Ry. Oil Mesaba.New York. .Loudon.Aug 18 The 365 ISLAND ROUTE. Omega Trave .New York- .Bremen.Aug 18 Atchison... In June S3, 1909. y'V Norman PrinceNow York. 18 July l. 1900. steamers will leave Quotations of Products in the Boston & Maine.1 88 BuenosAy’a Aug Beginning Staple American Bell.. Etruria... New York.. Liverpool ...Aug )8 PRPAIiTURKM Portland Pier, Portland, week days, as follows: Central Massachusetts...... IK Laurentlan.New York. .Glasgow .. .Aug 18 8.30 A. M. and 12.50 uoou. From L'nlou Btntlou For Long Island, 5.50, 9.00,10.40 a. in., 1.45, Trains Leave Portland do Statendam.New York.. Rotterdam ..Aug 18 lor Mechanic Bnckfteld. Can- 5.00 p. m. pfd, Poland. Falls. For Lewiston, 8.15, a. m., 1.30,5.15 *8.3) Leading Markets. Maine Cymric.New York. .Liverpool 21 For Cliff Island, 5.50, 10.40 a. m.; 1.45, 5.00 p. 7.00, Central. ....160 ...Aug ton, Dlxnelti, llumtord Fails and Heads. p. in. K M .. Now York. in. UniouJPaclflc. Theresa Bremen.Aug 21 8.soa. 12.50 and 5.16 U nloo gQu m., neon n. m. From For Island 8.15 a. Union Pacino Servia.New York. Liverpoooi. Aug 21 For Little Chebeague. Jenks, Gt. Cbeboague, Pond, m., 1.30. *8.3) p. ill n(d. 7(1H4 Union lor Mechanic Falla and Intermediate 80. Mexican St Louis...New York. .So’ampton ..Aug 22 Harpswell, Bailey’s and On’s Islands, For Montreal, Quebec, 8.15 a. IT),, Central 4s.70 Cl f tatious. On Saturdays 5.15 p. in. train Chicago, American Germanic.New.York. .Liverpool. Aug 22 only, 5.50. 9.00. 10.40 a. ni., 1.45. m. and *8 30 at 6.53 A«w Sugar. .. 1*34 ruus to 5.00p. p. m„ reaching Montreal York tuil Kumtord Falls. a. Stock, Money Grain American K Louise.New York. .Bremen.Aug 23 Littlefield's, Gt. Chebeague, 9,00, 10.40 in., p. in., and 7.20 a. in. Sugar pfd .,116 cars Lorraine.New York. .Havre .... 23 Through between Portland and Henus. 1.45, 5.00 p. m. repperell Manufacturing Co.261 Aug Market Review F Bismarck.. ..New York. 23 Frank in Co. Lewiston. 102 Hamburg....Aug RETURN FOR PORTLAND. Trains Arrive Portland. Ethiopia .... .New York. .Glasgow .. .Aug 25 R. C. BRADFORD, Tiafflo Manmrer, Leave Orr’s Island, 5.30, 8.00, 11.10 a. m., 2.00 __ Minnehaha— New York.. London.Aug 25 Portland, Maine. Freni Lewiston, *c.-10, 11.30 a. m., 5.45 New 3.55 p. nu 3.15, York Quotation* of Stock* anti Honda Prince..New York. 25 X. L. LOVKJOY. Superintendent. and 8.oO in. Trojan .Naples.Aug Leave Long Island, 7.10, P.30, 12.20 a, m. p. Dominion.... .Montreal. ..Liverpool ...Aug 25 Iel8dtf Rumiord Fails. Maine. NEW YORK. Aug, 15. (By Telegram).) 3.40, 5.15 p. m. Arrive Portland, 8.00, 10.00 a- From Island Pond, *6.40, 11.30 a. Til., 5.45 Pennsylvania ..New York. Hamburg.. Aug 25 111. Money on call at 1 The ui„ 1.10, 4.20, 6.00. p. ni. p. steady Wei Vi. following ure the closing q .tatlous of Sardinian.New York. .Glasgow. Aug 25 1 DOES-* Daily excursions 22 miles down the Bay. From Chicago, Montreal, Quebec, *0.-10 riiitH tkweaniile paper at Luo&nla.New York. .Liverpool ...Aug 25 4j5 per cent. Fare round trip only 50c. a. 5.46 ra, Aug. 15. Aug. 14. BOSTON & MAINE B. B. m., p. Sterling (exchange was actual bu»i- M steady.with New ts. ret.ia2% *32% SUNDAYS. ueas in bankers In Effect June 95, 1990. bills 4 87 Vi <§4 87% lor ce- New *s. coup.132% 182V* HIANITU&K A I/M A N At.AUG. 16. Leave Portland for So. Harpswell and Inter- •Daily. Othei trains week days. New mand and 4 84 « 4 for ..116% U6Va 4 am. 00 mediate 10.40 a. m., 2.00 u. m. excursion 84V% sixty cays posted Sunrises. W(,.,r I 3 WKSTKRN DIVISION. landings, 10.00, Sunday cheap train leaves Port- New 48. coup.116% 42ln,„h1,111 down the Dave rates 4 S4V*«4 4 115% Sun sets. 6 \ vm... 3 30 Sunday sailing trip Bay, land every Sunday for Lewiston. Gorham and 85Vi and f8Vi®4 89. Loui- Denver es it. 4*. 1st.103 5*| 102 Length of days.. 13 521 Moon rises. 9 56 Trains leave Union Station for Scurboro Portland 2.15 p. m. Return from So. Harp- Berlin at 8.30 a. m. Returning leave Berlin at uiercial bill* at 4 83VY u.4 Erie gen. 68 83Vi. 4s. 68 Crossing, 7.10. 9.03, 10.00 a. 111., 12.00 noon, swell via above landings, arrive Portland 8.15 4-00 p. m., every Sunday afternoon for Lewis- Mo. JKan.S Tex. Stiver certificate* <51V* 482Vi. 2d*.,,. 66Vs 66% 1.16, 3.56, 5.25, 5.45, 6.60 p. m.; Scnrburo a. 111., 1.15. 0.30 p. m. ton and Portland. Kansas & Faculc consols..... Beach. Pine l»olut, 7.00. 7.10, 8.20, 9.U5, 10.00 Fare to So. and return Sundays Bar Silver Gl. Harpswell Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars are run on Oregon Nav.lst.109 109 MXsiJSr n;~ NKW& a. m., 12.00 UOOU. 1.15, 3.30, 3.55, 5.25, 5.45, 0.20, 35c, other laddings and sailing trip 25c. tiight trains and Parlor Cars on day trains. Mexican dollar* 48Vi Texas Factnc. v. u. lsts.... J n 111V* 6.50. S.OO, 11.22 p. 111. ; Old Orchard. 7.00, 7.10, ISAIAH DANIELS, do reg. 2ds. 66 10.00 a. 12.00 Gen’l Ticket Office, Depot at foot of India Governments strong. 67 8.20, 8.45, 9.05, m., noon, 1.15, 1.40, jnSOdif Mgr. Union Faciflc PORT OF PORTLAND 5.25, 6.05. 6.20. 11.22 Street. State bonds lsts.105% 105% 3.30, 3.55, 6.45, 6.50, 8.00, p. Inaotlvo. Quotations of stocks— in.; Saco and Biddeford, 6.00, 8 20, 8.45, 9.05, Railroad bonus strong. Aug. 16. Aug. 14. 10.00 a. m., 12.00 noon, 12.30, 1.15, 3.30, 3.55, 6.25, Krnnebiink. Atchison.„. 28% 28Va WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15. 6.45,6.20,6.50, 8.00,11.22 p. m.; PorllanMt. Desert & Mdcfiias S:b, Co Portland & Yarmouth Electric Ry, Co Atcnison Did. 7.09. 8.45, 10.00 a. in., 12.30, 3.30, 5.25, 6.05, 6.20 p. UIOM. /1% vi3/s Arrived. 8.45, 10.00 a. in.. For Underwood and Yarmouth at 6.15 The Central racinc. m.; Kumebuukport, 7.00, Spring, follow my quotations represent tt>* pay- 6.05 Wells 8.45 Friday, April 20th. the a. half till 10.46 nt. Yar- Cbes. & Ohio. 28 27V* h boat 12.30, 3.30, p.m.; Beach, 7.00, n., hourly p. Leave me prices In tills market: US dispat' Dolphin, cruisiug. North Hol- CCOMMENCINGJ steamer Chicago, Bur. & uumcv.127% 127% a. 111., 3.30. 6.25 p. m.; Berwick, mouth 5.40 a. m. half hourly till 9.4t> p. m. t ow and ■ Steamer Myrtle. (USL) Nicker-son, cruising. lins Somers Muscles steers.6Vi« fc* tt> Dei. 6inua. Canai 112 ford, worth, 7.00, 8.45 a. III., Leave Underwood Spr.ng for Portland 30 min- Sore and co.113% Steamer Rlbston (Br), Aralev, Shields—to R FRANK JONES Bulls stays...... 4Vis 5.25 p. m.; Hochester. utes later. Additional car3 between PorUand DeL, Lack. A West.18uV* 180 & 12.30, 3.30, Furming- the Sams—Mo 1 Refold Co. Alton Ill will, weather permitting, leavo Portland i Golf is lots of fun day you pluy, quality... 9c uenver a k. «. ton, Bay, Wolfboro, 8.45 a. 12.30, and Underwoo Spring every 16 minutes from 3 19% '19% Steamer Manhattan. Bennett, New York— and at 11.00 p. nr No ,. .7 o 3.30 p. m.; lake port. Laconia, Weirs, Tuosdays Fridays 1.00 p. m. Last car from Underwoou at *• Erie, new... il 10% and mdse to J F Liscomb. Spring the next it’s another story. Then No 3 passengers a. 12.3C Manches- for Rockland, Bar Harbor and Machias- clay .. (470 Erie is nta. Plymouth, 8.45 m.. p. m.; 10.1 Op. m. e»U* 33% 32% Steamer State of Maine, Boston for and interraedia-e landings. Re- •.. aoaB.: Colby, ter, Concord unit Northern port stiff ami sore, and you feel twice Illinois Central...117% 118 counetiout, SUNDAYS. Eastport and St John. NB. 7.00 a. 3.30 Haver- turning leave Machiasport Mondays and yuu’w &r.e in., p. m.; Dover, Exeter, For Underwood and half Late & West. 29 29 at 4 a. Spring Yarmouth arc. If take Itetall Grovers’ Tug Tamaqua, Philadelphia, towing barges hill, Lawrence, Lowell, 7.00, 8.46 a. 01., Thursdays m. for all landings, arriving aoldasyou really you’ll Sugar Market. Lake snore.209 209 and with coal to Ranaall & it.00 hourly from 8.15 a. m. to 0.45 p. m., with addi- Kalmia Mahanoy, 12.30. 3.30, 6.05 m.; 14.30, 8.45 a. Portland p. in. Portland Louisa Nasn. 72 p. Boston, 7.00, tional 15 minutes service to Underwood nth down with Oil after nmraet—cut loai 8:: confectioners 72% MoAllister. 6.05 Leave Boston GEO. F. EVANS. F. E. BOOTHBY Spring Omega Ul., 12.30, 1.40, 3.30, p. m.; from 1.00 m. igootl Mann&ttau Klevateu. .... 92Vs with ice laden Ken- Gen’i T. p. Last car from Underwood at 8ej powdered GVi granulated 7c; coffee .01% Tug Cumberland, barge, for Portland, 6.00, 8.00, 7.35, 8.30 a. n>., 1.15, Mgr. G. P. & A. lwr-ie front thelinks, there won’t central ....12 Spring at 10.10 p. m. set j 9 Mexican 12 nebec for Baltimore. 6.00 arrive aprlSdt; jnelStf you | crushed GVi -'; yellow 5 :. 4.15, p. m.; Portland, 10.07, 10.50. Vi Mlcmaan central. 106 Hen W K Smith (Br). Smith, NS, besnv soreness or stiffness at all the Metaghan, 11.50 a. 111., 12.10, 6.00, 7.60, 9.30-p. m. Minn. The following tiuotauosisiei>re*onc no wnole- Portland & Steamboat Co. pcdlel— today, th< racinc Mail. 31 30% SUNDAY TRAINS. Boston, making the most delightful Inland trip Eoothbay MUe prices for the market: Notice to Mariner*. in New England. okbtiitie limited beuefi Pullman Faiace. 186 187 Leave Union Station tor Ulddeford, Klt- STEAMER ENTERPRISE leaves East ?| I'luai 123-’* Round trip excursion tickets, good for day of B technical forms before tin ( Sugar, common...123% About Aug 15.1900, a s as buoy, painted black Portsmouth, Newbury port, Salem, Booth at 7 a. in. and tery, date only,$2.oo, Aik for our tourist's guide bay Monday, Wednesday and low praties.2 85 a 3 15 Western union...... 81 81% ami showing fixed white light, will be estab- Lynn, Boston, 2.00 a. m., 12.45 p. III., arrive for Portland, at So. B JBEFERRED Euj»erfin«* at Union Station. Friday touching Bristol, Wheat Bakers....3 50 6 3 75 Southern iiv nfC. lished In IS feet of water en the Westerly side Boston 5.57 a. in., 4.00 in. Leave Boston Huron Spring p. C. L. GOODRIHGK, island, Boothbav Harbor and Squirrel Spring \\ heat patents. ,«5 OO Brooklyn Uamd iransit. 69% 68% of tne channel from Vineyard Sound Into Woods for Portland, 8.00 a. m., 7.00, 9.45 p. in., arrive island. 36% jue28dtf Manager. Mien, and HI. Louis at. roller.4 10&4 35 e saerai Steel common. 35% Hole Great Hat b ur. in the position now occu- 12. to, 10.15 p. m., 12.40 midnight. Returning, leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, eatcred the field...... ,Mlcb. and SU Louis clear.3 1)5m* 20 .. 67% «7% pied by Nouamessel Point Shoal buoy No 1. i—Daily. at 7 a. m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday for Winter Wheal patents..4 50^4 oO American tooacco. 94% 95% The gas-lighted buoy will be maintained on its W. N. «&. P. DIV. Squirrel island. Bntthba? Harbor. Heron isl- Rtt ttrtirr new mi i 128 128 foot of street. Com ami Feel, 00 pm..... station from May I to Oct l of each year,, and Station Preble and, So. Bristol and East Bootlibay. WE DIO IT Metropolitan Street KlR.16‘>% 165’* dining the remainder ol the year Hie station F’or Worcester, Clinton, Ayer. Nashua, aug2dtr ALFRED RACE. Manager. t orn, car lots. Con- 49349Vfc Teiin. coai « iron. 70% 71% will be marked oy a black first-class eau buoy, Windham, Kpptng, Manchester, Coru.bag lot*....*.... <(52 29 cord and Points North 7.34 a. 12.33 Nswty .Ut tr.e otlte.1 eonmaniss hav U. S. ivtinm-r. 30 V* so 1, as at present. in., p. m.; PEAKS ISLAND Yrtav lots... a50 W atrr- STEAMBOAT Ideal, bag 26 heeti liv Ute Fki* fkiihkh eorr Continental rooacco.25% Rochester, Spring vule, Alfred, t Oats, car lots... boru. Saco 7.31 a. 5.33 lender—'The PUEFr it RE] 3lA&$$33 DoinoUi Port*. Klver, III., 12.33, p. ra.; -AND- prtSUoii tebjtlowjtUe Oats, bag lots... 34,eea. car lots,.OO 00528 5o NEW Y'ORK—Ar 14ih. schs Lewis II Coward, Westbrook Jet., Woodfords, 7.33. 9.45 a. plNS&R Ills company— !'/,« PRKEKUltED- ~ >MX)—Tne wore i Cotton Seed, bag lots.OO OO.a27 no BOSTON. Aug.lo following Hayi es, Baltimore; Austin D Knight, Peck, m., 12.33, 3.05, 6.33. 6.20 p. ir.; Scar boro AMUSEMENT CO* W mute the other companies give t/< * of Flour aud Corn: St. Lawrence Service- Sacked Bran, ear iota. .. ..18 00 «,1D OO today's quotations Perth Amboy or a Sound port; A blue Bowker, Beach, Pine Point, 6.48, 9.50. 11.46 a. ID., demote bene fits and liberal contracts. llllE TABLE.—July 8, 1000, puttie nacRed Bran, bag. lots...0000^1900 FLOUB. Perry, Batli via Pawtucket; D L) Haskell, Eaton, 1.08. 3.16. 3.45. 6.40, 11.16 I). m.; Old Orchard, MONTREAL, TO LIVERPOOL. Middling, car iota.18 00tt20 OO Hurricane Island. Saco, Blddcford, 0.45, 8.35, 9.50, 11.46 a. ill., Snrintr 4 16 a 5 Of) Calling at Moville. Middling, bag. loto..19 0''^,20 50 Cld, schs Victory, Kemiek. Bangor; Annie A 12.25, 1.08, 3.16, 3.15. 5.48, 6.40, 11.15 p. in. WEEK DAYS. Winter patents 3 1,0x4 60. Mixed leeu... 18 50e 19 50 Booth, French, St John, KB: Olive T Wt ittier. Trains arrive from Worcester, 1.03 p. m.; Clear »uu •traigtu. 3 60 » 4 25. Point-a 8.25 a. II)., 5.48 111.; Oor- SaoKr, Code*. Tea. Molaae., lUrlslns. Whittier, Pitre; Georgetta Lawrence, Roehester, 1.05, p. Steamer ALICE HOWARD From STF.AM- Corn—steamer yellow 48Vic. Bb Charleston. liam and 6.40. 8.25, 10.47 a. Fttgar—Siaudard granulated. 6 29 Anderson, Way Stations, ir.., LiverpooL SHIPS. Montreal Quebec Frances M. Baltimore; E H 5.48 P. III. will leave Portland at a. m. Sugar—Extra line granulated.... «i 29 Sid, sobs Weaver, 1.05, 4.15, Pier, 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 » It caxo Live Moos for Providence; Kate B Ogden, do SUNDAY TRAINS. 2. 3. 4, 5. 7.30 p. m. * C. F. DUNLAP J Sugar—Extra C. .. 5 00 Philadelphia I, C.15, 'l'hu 26 duly Nudiniian ll Aug. ll Aug. for Fall River; Frances Good new. uo lor Saco; For Old Orchard Beach, S»co, Ifldde- Returning, Leavo View at 6.25, *• tollee—Kio. roasted.. 13 (6,16 By Telegraoh.' Bay Landing, 2 Aug Corinthian is 18 Cumberland, do for Richmond. Me; Emma 1> ford, 6.45, 10.05 a. 111.. 1.50, 3.30, 4.05. 5.09, 7.25, 8.30,0.3), 10.30 and 11.30, a. m 1.30, 2.30, Coffee—Java and Mocha. 27@30 CHICAGO. Aug. 15. 1900.—Cattle—receipts 9.28, 9 Parisian 25 25 State Eudicott, Perth Amboy for St John, NB; Ed- 7.08 p. m. Rochester anil Way Stations, 3.30, 4.30. 6.3), 0.45, 7.50 p. III. A^ent, leas—Amoy .. 2i'(&36 choice steers other * and Wes- 6.05, 16 Sicilian 31 31 19,500: steady; ward L Warren, Kingstonfor Portland; Charley m. « 27 a 60 6.20 p. 2,1 Tunisian leas—Congous.. terns slow to 15c lower; ou tellers stock 6 to A SUNDAYS. 7 Sept. 8 Sept, 85*640 Buck!, for an eastern port; Melissa Willey, D. J. U. P. A T. A. " 8T11EE Teas—Japan. 10 goo i to pnmo steers at 5 3(> FLANDKHS, Leave Portland Pier. 8.10. 9.00 10.00, ll.OO 30 Numidiau 15 15 EXCHANGE lower; natives, Haynes, Augusta; Nettle Cush- *■ r«s- Formosa.#**».. S5«*65 «6 Boston; Hope 6 Corinthian 22 22 S| wo o5.poor to medium at 4 50 'Jo; selected Thomaston. je27dtf a. m, 12, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.0 ), 5.00, G.OJ, 7.00, 8.00, Sept Klee...... ing, 1.3 I '• He. Molasses—Porto S6440 feeders, choice steady; mixed stockers weak at schs 9.00 p. in. Parisian 29 29 t'oriluml, M badoes. Ar tatn. steamer Horatio Hall, Portland: *" olasses—Bar 32(1335 3 OOitC 85 itows at 2 HO 0.4 30; hell n» at 3 00.a RETURNS. '-0 Sicilian 5 Oct, 5 Oct. jjjydctyn eodtf Willie L Newton, Brunswick; Clifford 1 Wlute, •* *• _ 20*21 27 isian 12 Molasses—common. BOO -.calviM 4 50o67r>; Texas fed steei a 4 26 Jennie Leave | Tui 13 25 Sand River, NS; A F Klndberg. BaffRor; Bay View Landing, 8.30. 9.30, 10.30. New Kafclus, 2 crown.2 00ffl2 Ou; buds 2 50 ft3 35. *5 27 Vi ; rough heavy 4 75a}4 95; light at 5 05 R 5 cents each All drew Nebinger and Henry Tilton. Bangor; (u Effect June 23Hi, 1900. Fare way. persons going by per cent is allowou ou return tickets. LIZZIE J. FRA VC late of Milford. f 50 a5 3 7 bulk of sales —. this line bo admitted to Greenwood Gar- IN, ork—Heavy... ®16 Vi; Annie B Mitchell, Poole’s Lauding; Catawam- will Second Cabin—To London or of Massachusetts, decease 15 50 Sheep—receipts 0.000; sheep steady to slow; TRAINS LEAVE UNION STATION. RAIL- den free. Llvernool, fpMaotnvttai.h }’ Pork—Medium. teak, Rockland. ju2dtf Londonderry—$35.00 to $45.00. estate to be a (ministered in the i.outi ** ... lambs Ida 15c to choice wethers taavl.sg Beef—hea»*. ;.*....10 76(^1125 higher; good S!U, steamers St Paul,Southampton; Teutonic, WAY SQUARE AS FOLLOWS: Steknage— Liverpool. London, Glasgow, rf Cumberland. and given bonds as the la w at 4 25 u 4 40; fair to choice mixed 3 75.a.4 20: Beef—light.1000^10 75 Liverpool. Belfast, Londonderry or $23.50. and I have M. V< r' at 4 40; native iambs 4 26 7 00 a. m. For Lewiston Queenstown, apptfhitrd Harry Boneless. Dali bbls. :m d 50 Western's heep 00(g;4 BOSTON—Ar 14, sch James P Foster, Burt, Brunswick, (Lower) Prepaid certificates $24. rill Portland. Me., or attorney within t mire.... Western lambs —. Bath. Boothbav, Beach. Rockland.Au- agent 4f Lara—ics ana nan fcbl. a68‘4 S6 00; Provlncetown. Popiiam Children under 12 years, half fare. Bates to Slate. All persons having demands again ** bbl.com.... and gusta. Waterville, Skowhegan and Belfast. International Co. Lard—ica and nail ($6% Sid, sch Georgia Gilkey, Bangor Washing- Steamship or from other points on application to Sts «Kam of said deceased ar«* desired to 8.30 a. m. For Danville Jc., Rumford F'alls, Lard—Pans pure. 87/g;ki9H Domestic Markets. ton. -.— FOR- T. P. McGOWAN, 420 Congress St., for and all 1 Q" present ihe sirie settlement, l ard—Pails, compound. 77/fe 68 Ar steamer Cambrian, Loudon; schs Bemis, Lewiston, Farmington, Rangeley and Portland, Me. make (By Telegraph.' Waterville. ■able! thereto are reoisested to pi y* Lard—Pure, leaf.. 9Vki.(§ 10 Arizona, Pori Gilbert. NS; Dacatali, Machlas; Foreign Steamship Agency, Room 4, Aug. 16. l »Oo. m. F’or Easin"* Lchao. St. N. 3..Haliiax, N.s. ®#nt immediately. Chickens. 16idJ 18 lo.toa. Brunswick, Bath, Lewiston, Ca'ais, John First National Hauls Port, NEW YORK—The Flour market— receipts Chanticleer, Bdngor. and Building, ANDREW XL, FRANCIS. Milford. Mas L. Kowl. 13« 14 New via Gardiner, Augusta Waterville. and all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Maine sales Sid, steamer England, Liverpool land, oi to 19.517 bbls: exports 9.010 bbis: 8.900 ll.oo a. m. Express for Danville Jc.. Lewis- Prince Howard Island and Breton. The Turkevs 13 <315 Queenstown; schs B’rcd A Emerson and J H Cape ar27dtf M. M< market steady aud moderately active ton, Waterville, Moosehead Lake via F'oxcroit, favorite route to and St BAUKY VEBRI1.I* ForNand. •I Hams...... llViai 12 paekgs; Wainwtlglit. Bangor; T W Alien. Calais; East- Campobello Andrews, or on small lots, chiefly pats. Bangor, Washington County R. Bar Harbor, N. B. Agent Attorney. Shoulders.. •• 8 Vz ern Bath. R., Flour—Whiter pis 3 80ff4 20:winter straights Queen, Aroostook and for Portland. Aug. 4. I WO. aug0dl:iw.5wTh« BALTIMORE—Sid 14th, sells Chas E Balcli, County Houlton,Woodstock, Summer Arrangement. Produce. 3 51*0,3 65; Minnesota patent* 3 954$4 35; win- Sr. St. St. John and Hali- Boston; Independent, Case, do; Calvin Stephen, Andrews, On ami alter Monday, Mav 14. steamers will * Pea. 2 50 tei extras 2 70 a3 00: Minnesota bakers 2 90.® Crocker, fax via Vaneeboro. CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT CO. *>ans, 40(5)2 P Harris, do. leave Railroad Wharf. Portland, on Monday, > »i ifornta Pea. 2<>5t« 2 70 3 30: db low grades 2 4. 12.35 d. m. Express for Lisbon WHSS A. L. SAWYERS Be s.Ca BANGOR—Cld 14th, steamer Aberfeldy (lb). Brunswick, Wednesday and Friday at 5 30 p. m. Return- low 2 50M2 80 Wheat—receipts 173.200 bush: exports Waterville. Custom House Me. ream. Ye; Eyes.. 7,- Newcastle-on-Tyue (and sailed}. Falls, Augusta, Newport, Bangor, ing leave St. John, Kastport aud Lubec Mon- Wharf, Portland, Bed 2 50.«)2 55 774 bush-.saies bush futures. 120.000 Berry. Bucksport, Bar Harbor, Oldtown and Green- Beans, Kidney... 2,975,000 Sid, sells Governor Ames and Nimbus, Balti- days andd'rhiav. SW of S' orthanj and Xafire Onions, bu. 1 00o;l 15 bu exports: spot easy; No 2 Red 81Vfecfob Lizzie ville- tickets issued and checked Ttfewrllhg, more: John B Manning, Washington; m. Through baggage WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. l’otat< e<. bbl. (a 2 00 afloat; No 2 Bed 78^0 in eiev; No 1 Northern 12.50 p. For Danville, Jc.,Rumford Falls, Weymouth; Penobscot, Frankfort, to load to destination. {[^“Freight received up to -4.00 75 Duluth 83-/SC too attoat. May, Bemis. Lewiston, F'arinington, Carrabassec, Itaiennial Block. ‘J3 Kxchamre S f. Onions. Egyptian. (f31 for New York. p.m. Summer Arrangements, July 1, 1900...... Waterville, Sweet Potatoes. JSorloik (. m., or at clo^e ol entertain- I Messina. 4 00(5)5 SK) Sid. sell Etkel F Merriam. THE ZANTE DESTROYEi Lemon*, Beef quiet; family at $ikg$12; mess at $9® sell WcoS? Steamers will leave i'ailroad Wharf, Portland, ment. HAIR 4 63 BRUNSWICK, Ga—Cld 14th, Belle Falls, Lewiston, and on Saturda s to Rumford Oranges, Seed logs. 00^4 9 60. for B on and Saturday. During For Island, 0.45, 9.00, l ter, Summerville, New York. Fall*. Waterville and >ston, Tuesday Cnslllilg’l 7.45, '.Ol), A Harmless for the Removal c t Fi,h anil Mnckorrl, Cutm ats Belgrade, Skowhegan. Julv the hour of leaving will be 7 a. in. 11.00 a. 1.45, 2.15, 3.00, I.it|tiid Dry s'rong. sch lleieu G .Moseley, Patterson, New m. Exnress for During m., 12.39, 4.30,6.15,7.00, — Hrunswlck, 6 Sid, Jl.OOp. Night and a. m. SuperllnniiK Ilalr. 4 50 Lara steady: Western steamed 95: Aug ; August September will leave at 8.37 m. 8.00, 9.30 p. Cod, large Shore. 00@4 Haven. „, Batn, Lewiston, Augusta, Waterville. Bangor, refined steauv; coiumeiu 7 25; S A 8 10; com- J. F. LISCOMB. Sunt, Return, 7.05, 8.00, 9.15. 10.30. 11.20, a. m., Itaot only removes the hair perfectly eleii >•'. Medium shorn fish. 3 00 » 3 50 Sid 15th. sch Henry Lippitt, Bath. Moosehead Lake, Aroosiook County via Old- pound (>Vi may tf 11. P HERSEY, A gent. 12.45. 2.00, 2.45, 3.30, 4 45. 0.40, 7.15, 8.30. 9.45 tefive rolnu es, but wili, if apoltad every tlili d Pollo-k. 2 25 e 3 50 «?6K%. CALAIS—Ar 14th, sens Gen Scott, Boston; N town, Bar Harbor, Bucksport. Vaneeboro, St. mess at 12 75;a;13 50; at p. m. lay, rstuoYe the hair ly. The lengt Haddock.2 SOfifT 2 76 Fork steady; famiy Jones. Harrington; Andrew Peters, Salem. St. Andrews, St. John and all Aroos- permanent 5 00. Stephen, For I.'lttle and Great Diamond of tltnr U takes * 2 25(ci 2 50 14 50a 15 50: 8hOrt clear 13 OOffil Passed in 14th, sch Calumet, took via Halifax and the Islands, to entirely destroy it, depend Hake. CAPE HENRY- County Vaneeboro, Tretfethen and Butter steady: creameries I7V$®21c; do fac- for Evergreen Landings, apon the strength of the hair. Herring, per box, sealed. lligjlG Coombs, l’unta Uorda Baltimore, Provinces. The Saturday night train does not v ui rent at lm erm at 15 ® Peaks Island, 6.15, 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 a. 111., 12.00 Tliis liquid contains no caustic, acid, or po!: MaeReiel. shore is.18 Oi'caj’.'O 00 tory packed 14®16c: CHARLESTON—Ar 14th, sch Nelson E New- connect to Belfast, Dexter. Dover and Fox- state 16 ;do erm rn., 2.00, 3.00, 4.2ft. 5.30. 6.15, 7.30 9.30 p. 111. 6no«» suin',»nce. there is no danger of li s Mackerel, shore 28. 12 18c; dairy oT9Vs l7@19Vi. bury, Peck worth, New York. crof, or beyond Bangor, excepting to Washing MCDONALD STEAMBOAT CO. 0U@$14 and Fenu at 1 17 for av Return—Leave Little Diamond, 0.25, waving a scar, or causing in jury in any wa 1 ;s. I0 Eggs steaoy;State 4@ JACKSON VliXE—Cld 14th. schs Ella L Dav- ton County R. R. and Bar Harbor. Large 00( c: No 3 while at 23Va®24Vae: Ar 15th. sell Clads. ton. North Conway and Bartlett. at, 30 a> sell A Davis. Portland. For North WHEAT. No 2 l.veilVic: good feeding barley Sid, Lucy 8.50 p. m. Sebago Lake, Fryeburg, Montreal to For Forest City Landing, Peaks Is- at No 1 PHILADELPHIA—Ar 14th, sch J Holmes St. Liverpool. 30VaC;iair to choice malting 40@i8c; Conwav, Fabvans, Lunenburg, .Johnsbury, land, 7.00, 8.00, 9 00, 10.00, 11.00 a. Ul. 12,20, opening. closing. l 1 Portsmouth. F a\seed l 38: No N W Flaxseed 38;prime BlrdsalJ, Montreal, and to Toronto and Chicago dally Steamer. From Montreal. From Quebec. 2.15, 3.15, 3.45, 4.45, 6.15, 7.30 p. m. 74% at Mess Fork 11 60. Cld, schs W s Jordan, Boston; Geo Bailey, Aug. Tnnotliv seed 660911 except Saturdays. 2 For Island, 8.00, 9.00, 11.00 a. 75 6 8()\ Sarah L Apply to T. P. McUOWaN, Congress Wednesdty’s quo ions. Sarah A Reed, Lucy Belle. Bemis. Augusta and Rockland, 12.02 p. i0Vsc;do gull at 10% ; Francis R Bangoi, street, J. B. KEATING, room 4, First Nation- Marine wheat. quiet; middling uplands Davis, Fraulein. Baird, Emily, Agri- m.; Farmington and Lewiston, BI W JElriii LY 8AILO Views. 205 Skowhegan, al Bafilt CHARLES ASHTON. 9+7A T «8. lloslni SctL©s cola, Zampa, G If Phillips, Franconia, George Beecher Building, Opemna. market closed 12.15 p. m.; F’alls,St. Johnsbury.Bridg- Congress street and Congress Square or City Views. 71% GAI.V ESTON—The Cotton ; A Pierce. Rea Jacket, R S Dean, L M Thurlow, Bar Hotel, .. ton, 12.15 p. m.; Express, Mattawamkeag; DAVID TORRANCE Si CO., Montreal. firm; mlddl ngs 9%c. Annie & Reuben, Jennie C, Win H Davenport. 1.20 n. m.; Waterville and From Boston Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, ..... 74% 74% Harbor. Bangor, Naples and Hirer sent.... CHAR LEbiON—The Cotton market to-day j)y26dtf Songo 75% 76V: Lewiston, 3.23 p. m.; Skowhegan, Waterville, Oct....:.” .... 9x/ac. Foreitrn Port*. From "lews. w quiet; middlings Augusta and Rockland. 5.20 p. m., from Water- Philadelphia Monday, Wednesday CORN M KMFI1IS—The Cotton market to-day closed “EX El'UT ■« ir.ES’l\OTI€Er~~ Sht fm Moville Ang 16, steamer Lake Ontario, ville daily; St.John, Bar Harbor, Aroostook White Views. 39 V: middlings 95/sc. and Friday, Mountain Aun ... steady; for Montreal. Countv, Moosehead Lake and Bangor, 5.30 p. subscribers hereby give notice that they NEWflORLEANb—The Cotton market closed Liverpool Rumford of Ar at Manzanilla Aug 4, barque Nineveh. La- m.; Rangelev. F'armirigton, F’alls, THEhave been duly appointed Executrices of From Cen'ir*\ Wharf. Boston, 8 p.m. From Original Portraits Long- steady: middlings 9 15-1 Gc. 5.45 White Mountain Wharf. at § no. In- 88 gtiayra. Lewiston. P- m.; points th8 last Will and Testament of Pine street Philadelphia, p. fellow MOBILE—Cotton market nominal; middlings 5.55 Montreal, surauce effected at offlcs. and Bishop Healy. Arat Singapore Aug 13, barque Freeman, and Naples, p. m.; Chicago, HENRY P. late of 21% Fabvans, 7.25; Bar Harbor, Bangor and Rock- DEWEY, Portland, Freights for the West by the Penn. It. R. and l closed Mauri ius. Aug..T»' SAVANNAH—The Cotton market 1-.25 a. Halifax. St. Bar in tho of C umbealaad. deceased. All forwarded connecting lines. IOc to $5.00. * Cld at St John, NB, Aug 16, sch Uranus, land, m, daily; .John, County South by 9Va c. a. m. the of nominal; middlings Thomasion. Harbor. Bangor, 4.20 daily. persons having demands against estate Passage $13.03. Round Trip $18.9(1. Mindavs—Lewiston, 9.25 a. in., 5.38 p. m.:Bar said deceased are des‘red to present tho same Meats and room included. FOR It. 12.25 d. for settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re For or to F. P. I Marked. Spoken. Harbor, rn.; waterville,5.20 p. rn.;Whlta freight passage apply WINGfe, nropean Mountains, 5.35 n. m. quested to maiee payment immediately. Agent, Central wharf, Boston. LAMSON STUDIO, :* 88* (By Telegraph.) Aug 13, lat 38 30 N, Ion 78 56 W, sch Horatio GEO. F. FVANS, V. P. & G. M. Si’PHRON I AW. DEWEY. IS. 5. SAMPSON, Treasurer and General 15. 1900—Consols at 98% I, Baker, Atkhls, Ba'timore for Boston, with her V. BOOTH G. P. & T. A. LIZZIE 11. MERRILL. Manager, Ml State St* Ffske Building, Boston, 5 I.ARD. LON DON. Aug. K, BY, OCL&Uitl Temple St., Opp. Falmouth Hotel and 99 for account. fore and malutopinasts gone. jueSldtf Portland, July 31,1900. iuigldlaw3wS* | Mu&k flrcod-’m 6 65 .for money “* Sept. • KEW ADViSK'tis»juii.i«xa._ aw»iiiU'riSE«©(i|| THE PRESS. SONS OF VETERANS. WOODBURY & MOULTON --- I NEW ADVERT DEMENTS TODAY Case in United States District Court All I ^wwwwwwwwwwwwywywwwwwy.v^ ^ El well. Day Yesterday. Owen, Moore & Co. Omelet GREATEST Frank M. Low. « £ MAINE’S STORE. Standard Clothing Co. Annual Picnic and Out- The Woodhury and Moulton hearing K -JH Sclilotterbeck & Foss Co. of Notice. again occupied the attention Judge F. D. Folsom' ing at Underwood. Webb in the United States District court Oren Hooner's Sons. In the session Theo- Success Now For a Sail—Casco Bay Steamboat Co. yesterday. morning Win ted. dore C. Woodbury and Edward H. York, Co. McDonald Steamboat the two members of the defunct firm, AUCTION. testified. They gave direct testimony You’d to Goog n & Marble. hardly expect which tended to corroborate their former To Found Dinner Under Trees Followed make coffee New Wants, For Sale, Bet, Lost, by evidence. Mr. stated that his satisfactory and similar advertisements will bo found on Woodbury no more can page ti under appropriate heads. salary as one of the officers of the Omaha with chicory; Speeches. Water company had been turned over to you make a light, finely his wife who had out- BRIEF JOTTINGS. with this paid flavored omelet with standing bills. long- Th9 nearing was resumed in the after- ago eggs. Rev. J. M. Lowden, a former pastor, Gavel Presented Cum- noon. Mr. Verrill occupied some time in The “latest” eggs right will preach at the Free Baptist church presenting the side of his clients in from the nest are neces- next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. Many of his berland Association, answering the specifications made against to hear him them Mr, Freeman. One one the for a omelet. old friends will be glad by by sary perfect m again. several specifications were taken up by We have them as fresh to the The Universallsts are to hold a grove Mr. Verrill, who explained at length the all as can be in a store, Despite predictions contrary,? meeting at Lake, August 19th. manner in which Woodbury and Moulton eggs Sebago has come the are Rev. Q. FI. had conducted their business unless the hens are kept the round table to Among speakers of Various Kinds Fol- especially X dining stay. ^ Shinn, D. D., of Cambridge, Mas3., and Spoils during the last few weeks preceding their the counter. | laying under so A. of Music November 1st of last The is so well to Rev. C. Hayden Augusta. lowed Dinner. assignment, year. X shape pretty, adapted j will be furnished by Portland talent. A Mr,Verrill went into the details and con- odd numbers <» 4. UXtUiiiVXtU X'XJIUX,. REUNION OF PIKE FAMILY. co, -TO_ mails. He deposited a letter containing Next the steamer Forest The reunion of the Pike family will be Sunday Queen therein indecent matter, in the post will make two to this famous held Salisbury, Mass., Tuesday, and trips pier, jb office at West GAiy. FABYANS one at 9.530 and at 2. Old Orchard Wednesday, September 11 and 12, 1900. again The respondent appeared without coun- Excursion people can come to Portland as the All persons of this name or descended sel and District Attor- Sunday Through the Crawford Notch of pleaded 'guilty. -To_ steamer will leave there at 11 and here at therefrom, and all Interested in com- ney Isaac W. Dyer conducted the case for the White Mountains also to the Lamb was held in i LOOK — 2 on the return. memorating the life and deeds of that. government. $500 EVERYWHERE.- bonds for at the “Great the “Wor- appearance September English Commoner,” term of the District court at Bath. ORR’S ISLAND. jj VETERAN FIREMEN GO TO BOS- Robert Pike” of Salis- NAPLES. shipful Major Steamer leaves Portland Pier at 10 a, m. Sun When you take out an ii^’.mcapo TON. are to b3 f• >r || bury, respectfully requested day, Aug 19tli, C >usin s, Littlejohn’s, Great NEXT SUNDAY. Cliebeague and Orr’s Island. icy, look and got thebw Some members of the Portland present. Accommodations can be had | everywhere fifty lleturn—Leave Orr’s Island at 3 p, m. ! Leave Portland 9.30 a. m. (k I Ct Ot at * : Arrive 3)l«OU Don't be persuaded by Veteran Firemen’s association went to Hotel Cushing, Salisbury Beach, for Chebeagus, 4.15 p, m.; Littlejohn's, 4.30 p. m. Naples, 11.15 a. m. plausible ! Cousin’s, 4.40 m. Arrive Fabyans, 12.50 p. m. The Hoi, it <1 Mt* 1 Boston last This meals or lodging, providing due notice p. nients. Don't buy for friendship's evening. morning they Fare, round trip to Orr’s Island, 50 cents, Leave Fabyans. 2.:;o p. m. Trio to either is in $ Leave Don't out a until will go to Waltham ^where they will take given advance to C. L. Pike, Saco, I MOUNT- other ian tings, 25 cents. Dinuer can be oh Naples, 2.15 p. in. FABYANS or pay penny you #*. mined at Orr’s Arrive Portland. 5.35 m. NAPLES. te part in the muster of the New England Me. Isiand.auglCd3t p. sun*, it’s a thousand tiroes better best of Firemen. The Portland voter OBSERVATION CARS a littlo time in finding tho League WINNERS IN spend ^ LADIES’ TOURNA- FOK THE NOTCH RIDE ans expect to make a good showing. They ms. than to spend yoars of regret afteryo® (i MENT. WANTED. F. E. BOOTIIBY, GEO. F. EVANS assembled at their hall on South street \ is can't ow 1^1 property and you Boy capable of in Geu’l Pass. & Ticket V. P. & destroyed, nnd escorted The ladies’ monthly handicap tourna- If the old ones are worn out £ working: Agt.. Gen’l Man. by the Presumpscot band of lect insurance. ment of the Portland confectionery and ice cream your Westbrook marched to Golf club, occurred or not to date and tb# t up Spring High, quite up you £ department. Call at While are investigate The solid silver for the you looking, to Congress, to Middle, to Franklin and yesterday. cup are of a 4 at* thinking making F. M. companies by us. They thence to Franklin wharf best gross score was won by Miss Helen CALDERWOOD’S, represented where they change, or if you have any # boarded the steamer Thomas, who made a score or 69. The 534- St. NOTICE. conflagration proof. Governor Dingley. loose stones you would like Congress They were all uniformed and attracted solid silver cup for the best net soore, J ■ i set ____auglGcllt A LX i’EltSOIiis are re. much favorable attention as up or in combina- f hereby they was won by Mrs, Bion Bradbury, soore, singly marched the streets. GOLDEN Mu ciftilly requested to abstain through They will 62. tion, let us see wdiat we can £ EAGLES AT RIVEliTON. DOW db PINKHAM- return by steamer on Friday night i oui hoing: uround the city look- | The Portland Golf club team will suggest in the way of a mount- £ Cyprus Temple, Knights of the Golden play ing shabby when a team from Poland Spring on the Port- We make kind of 4 Engle with their friends went to Riverton they can have and ing. any their links next Saturday. park yesterday afternoon on a special cai clotntug dyed or cleansed What Shall We Have tor Dessert ? or Pin to order r Rmg mounting where they enjoyed a lunch and sociable, ami pressed by tailor s press- This arises in C. W. HULL & CO., ASSIGN. and furnish In the evening the members of the question the family every special designs f party men at £ attended the concert and | NOTICE. Cure Your Piles. FREE day. Let us answer it Jel!-o. C. W. Hull & Co f when ■entertainment today. Try" dealers in clothing, required. at the rustic a dolicous and hoalthful dessert. Pre- theatre. F0REST CITY DY£ HOUSE made an assignment yesterday to Frank and 1 have to in two If FOSTER’S nothing ® pared minutes. No no *^} J’®* boiling! I. Moore and Samuel L, Bates. The R1VERTON PARTY. Sleam Carpe'. Cleansing Works sufferers from I’lles, HitalMj®" ^{jj.a baking! simply add boiling water and < in o. I wm cured wlthoiit liabilities are about $t,0U0, Mr, Bates, Geo. $ Mf. 13 Preble •’‘WfJrruplW set to cool. H.Griffen Frank E. Webb of Westbrook St., Opp, Preble House. tiu> uso ot a find Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, one of th e that the firm en- tno Hr. Hark 3SW' knife, wjtwid assignees, says £| 509 CONGRESS ST. tertained a small Bristol," Canta n i.awrpnra Tin business duties. 8ellrt and Get a of friends at din- Horn •’J® Raspberry Strawberry. pack- will probably bo able to 100 cents on party as no bills of their pay ner in the red room LADIES’ CLOTHING A will Bjtrbadoss. contracting enclose Triflers age at your grocers 10 cts. at Riverton casino SPECIALTY. he paul master or stamp. lP**“**^jt|S*Krm * today", the dollar. last by consignees. wish only to netp tftoie who 8s! evening. IlYAN *• Kid Gloves Cleansed & as I once did. Ad'lrell. Evorv Day. augi6U3t* VELSKY, Consignees. lesaly, 26,i<3wi9toa, Me.