£5E1 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. G53 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 18G2—VOL 39. TOLILAnT MA1NE' THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6. 1900. PRICE THREE CENTS. BIISCKLLAIV 4COU!*. -I 1111 ■ —.—.. DAXCliD A\D NEW YORK REPUBLICANS. derstanding of Germany's attitude look 1 for the suggestion of a compromise, or 1 'Yesterday's Convention Was ___ Ucully middle course, which will be neither an Ratlficutlou 1 lgju, uetweeu Meeting. acceptance nor a rejection of the Russian cia^rn holders in that dis- u t in the proposal, but will be such a satisfactory early month of the May Saratoga, N. Y., September 5.—The middle that all the British And American i )resent year. ground powers, in- Republican convention which adjourned cluding Russia can agree to it. For in- at 12.35 while Sailors At Bar Harbor. today remarkable in some stance, it is suggested that Germany GAGE TO respeots, was yet devoid of the with SCHURZ. Interest propriety might suggest that a cer- strife engendered by and uncertainty. tain limit be fixed on the extent of the —— Today’s session was in reality a ratifica- detachments to i military be left at Pe- Show. Up Folly H1. tion of what had Pro„0,Itlou to already been accom- kin, with an understanding that each Tie Uryun'K plished. lluunl/ small detachment confine itself to quart- The features of cecplion Day For Officers And political the conven- Information As Their Attitude on Pro- ers so long as peace and quiet prevails Play- tion were the return of former Governor in Pekin, but be'ready to act In case of Washington, Black to September 6.—Secretary the organization fold, the dem- further Chinese depredations. For Jackies. has made Diplomat- Day Cage reply to an onstration accorded Abraham open letter ad- Gruber by ic officials say that some such compro- dressed to him by 21on. Carl his of the .New York Schurz. Af- colleagues delegation position to Evacuate Pekin, mise is about the only way of avoiding ter outlining at some and the length the state- general prominence given to those an impasse, and that the best resources ments ot the letter to who have at times the which he replied, opposed organiza- of diplomacy are now being used Secretary Cage tion will. Much was says; “No more serious expected of Chaun- to secure this middle ground on which Britons Received On disaster could overtake M. and he Flag this country (in cey Depew realized every ex- all Che powers can reconcile their sever- tliis I think,you will agree with me) pectation. His [speech was thoroughly al policies. New than the Ship York. breaking down of the gold characteristic. It was not until Govern- In another diplomatic quarter the standard and the or adoption of that prin- Roosevelt entered the hall at noon that strong belief is expressed that the requis- of for of ciple money which Mr. Bryan con- anything approaching the usual conven- Communications Harmonious ite compromise will be found by China's tends. In 1896 tion yon yourself are quoted as demonstration was witnessed. The re-establis hing a government and nam- having said: The mere appi'ehension of greeting accorded nim tqday was In the Character ing peace commissioners Official inti- ] Cebo C lub’s Out Of a of same Received. Talley Door possibility Mr. Bryan's election and spirit manifest at Philadelphia and mations have reached Washington, that of the wherever he has Ball consequent placing of our coun- appeared. steps are now being taken towards the Boom. the try upon silver basis has already Hardly was the convention adjourned appointment of such a peace commission, h ld 'easant/y andfivmpf/y. oaused untold millions of our securities when the exodus of delegates began. including Di Hung Chang, the vioeroys to be thrown upon the market. Scores ot Governor Roosevelt left early this arter- of Nankin and Wu Chang, and Prince C* arises the System business orders are already recalled, a noon In his private car to resume his Ching, though reports also have named large number of establish- western speaking tour. Mr. Odell went Yung Lu and Hsl Tung in of the Gently and Effectually Bar Harbor, September 5,—This was manufacturing place ments have or restricted to his home in Newburg. Lieutenant two pacific viceroys. Rut while there when bilious or costive. J •eceptlon day for the officers of the Brlt- already stopped Exact Nature of Not their is dis- Governor Woodruff will go to Chatham Responses is doubt as to the personnel of the com- 1 sh and American squadrons and a play- operations,enterprise ali’eady coursed, and tomorrow and the other candidates re- mission, it is quite Presents in the most acceptable 'form < lay for almost all of the Jackies. In the nearly paralyzed. And if generally accepted these are the effects of a mere turned to their duties at To- among officials that some such move on the laxative principles of plants < •arly morning a dense cloud of smoke apprehen- Albany. Yet Made Public. sion of a night few the hotel and'all the part of China has matured and will known to act most beneficially. i rom Area In Hancock possibility, what would be the remainlabout county enveloped take form in effect of the event itself? There Is scarce- have made for the influx of Washington very soon. In 1 he warship^, lying in the bay, but soon way Demo- ly an imaginable limit to the destruction cratic leaders which will that event, it is believed by diplomatic TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS alter ten o'clock, a southwest breeze begin in a day officials that entire certain to be wraught the businss or two In of the Democratic the status of tne ne- drove the smoke away and 6team by anticipation GENUINE — disturbance that Air.Bryan’s mere election State convention of nex t week. gotiations between the powers might be BUY THE MANF D. BY launches from the ships of both squad- The would cause. nominations were: changed and that Russia no longer rons began to bring oflicers to shore. Governor, B. B. “1 am unable to Mr, would feel impelled to insist upon the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. Vice Admiral Bedford landed myself perceive why Odell, Jr., of Orange; lieutenant gov- Conger May Act For This SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. from his Coiasitry the same consequences In a minor de- rnor, Timothy L. Woodruff of Kings; steam at the lioom LOUISVILLE KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. barge Heading pier secretary of state, John T. McDonough of gree perhaps would not ensue now, In Peace — which is Erie William hr silt by druggists price 50* per bottfe. tastefully decorated with the comptroller, J. Morgan of Negotiations. which you so foreshadowed British and American colors Lady Bed- forcibly Brie; state treasurer, John P. Jaeckel of then. You in letter John C. Da- ford and her point your that if Cayuha; attorney general, I Waltt and Bond’s I daughter accompanied him. vies of state the course indicated by me in the inter- Oneida; engineer, Edward A four-in-hand tally-ho coach, driven (by A. Bond of Jefferson. from view referred to should be contemplated QOTTERY Alercer Biddle of Philadelphia, was wait. I by Mr. Bryan, the lng for them. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Republican Congress THE WEATHER. which meets In December could in I SCOTLAND. Upshur, Mrs. Hare, Mrs. Grenville Kane next, 5.—Within the a and IBLAGKSTONE advance restrain Jtiiru by new and more Washington, September separate Individual representative f and Mrs, J. Madison made the Taylor up last 24 the United States effective mandatory provisions. The hours, govern- Mr. Kockhill’s name is mentioned as an party. A most enjoyable ten mile drive CIGAR proposition that in case of Mr. Bryan’s ment has received from its representa- alternate in case Mr. Conger does not 3 was take#, a visit being made to the Pot [ tives at much material care to a lot of Pottery election, the present Congress can tie his foreign capitals remain in Pekin or to partciipate Hero’s Highland and Kettle club on the way. hands so that he cannot effect to Information in regard to the attitude of In the settlement. These landed. Not the heavy Dutch The feature of the was the give suggestions, I The I just day reception the on the Russian to Lending his expressed intention appears to me to powers proposal however are all speculative, for to this moro the weight of line the afternoon on board the Unit- up sort,—Its during evacuate Pekin. These the he fallacious. It would require new give general time, the State Department has not con- These jugs, ed states New York. Steam cut- porcelain. quaint shaped flagship nature of the made to Russia ferred the IOg Landre 1 a whose would responses necessary with ters from all the American took the legislation by party policy special powers upon mags, cups and teapots, their ship certain of the It is stated au- have been rejected by the people through by powers, any person to represent the government nut brown awl old yellow under- Invited guests out from shore while the their last at the Fur- thoritatively that If there was at any In the final negotiations. in the marie. British launches took their ollicers to expression polls. \ their inscribed time a of a serious international cla7e, witty proverbs ther than this the next sesssion will ex- 5—Local forecast: Fair prospect If the present state of affairs in China the New York. That Boston, Sept. are as to the ship's quarter deck this has been if not thereon, delightful eye, of law on the 4th of weather and to clash, very largely is protracted until the arrival here of Known Everywhere. was a to the visitors. Under the pire by operation Thursday Friday; light | are tales and of Burns surprise removed the harmonious I ield u the poems 1U01. The free silver fresh va- entirely by Marshal Count Von scores of March, minority southwest winds, becoming Waldersee, awning flags had been pro ttily character of the the to the mind. I wguII be justllled by their constituents communications, which should occur in about ten days or QUALITY testooned and draped British emblems riable. several governments are making. The a It is not to in all the resources of pro- — fortnight, be doubted that fastened to using dilatory Sept. 5 Forecast for COUNTS. being many of them. The Washington, exact nature of the is not made cedure to prevent such legislation and responses the gover ament of Germany will endeav- New York’s band stationed on top of the Maine: Fair Thursday; warmer in such tactics aihrmatlve legisla- public by the State Department, for or to have all the negotiations with the eaEBaaaBBB55a£aaBK£ffiffi^i«j«ilsji after turret for the against western showers and DOUGLASS & played dancers, whil portion. Friday, there are some to be trans- Chinese BURBANK, GO., tion such as you snggiw would be proD- yet replies government conducted through the British baud except in extreme eastern por- fiagsmp’s played prom- cooler, mitted and until all of them are In, the that official as a 24-2 Middie St. ably impossible. Can any one doubt that! representative not of enade mualo on the super-structure. tion; fresh, southerly winds, becoming are considered in such an Mr. Bryan would, urge action by his negotiations Germany alone, but of all the powers. It The two Admirals, Farquhar and Bed- variable. form that will not bo friends in Congress to prevent the further incomplete they Is gathered that a strong argument will ford, with their staffs in full uniform, re- of the which he made public. It Is said, however, that be advanced to support the of SOMei^SHOES, strengthening policy advisability ceived the while the guests, New York’s as criminal?'* LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. the answers much the tenta- Wo denounces go beyond combined action through one agency in have good wearing shoes, just officers vied with each other In entertain- Portland, Sept. 5, 1900. —The local tive character of those heretofore referred this manner as the best means of securing the thing for Boys and Girls, being ing their guests In the tastefully decorat- and are of a conclusive so far a ANOTHER TICKET. weather bureau records the following: to, nature, speedy and generally satisfactory^termi* strong, serviceable and comfortable. PHYSICAL ed ward room. A silver bowl as of the huge punch a. the 8 m.—Barometer. 30.193; thermome- showing purpose govern- nation of the Chinese trouble In fact, it was in sight and a dainty lunch was ter, 6(3; dew point, 58; rel. humidity, 73; ments not be will be although they may regarded urged that there Is little hope for Gold Dcmoeraf* Nominate l’rcsldent direction of the wind, of $1.00 spread. NW; velocity as conclusive in or the an the 6tate of clear. accepting rejecting early adjustment of the differences be- wind, 4; weather, can shoes for The dancing was enjoyed until nearly mid Vise President. advanced by Rus- tween the buy good children. See 8 p. in.—Barometer, 30 153; thermome- particular proposition powers and China, if each of dark, when there was a rush for the sia, The are understood to be our $1,25 shoes for Misses' wear. ter, 67; dewpoint, 58; rel. humidity, 73; responses the powers is to lay down an indepen- JJULTURE. shore to get ready for the evening’s fes- 6.—Ths Nation- direction of the wind, SW; velocity of the rather and somewhat dent Our Boys’ shoes are fine trades at New York, September long argumenta- proposition, the culminative effect tivities. The naval ollicers had received wind, 10; state of weather, cloudy. of education is the al the official name of the third tive, similar In this respect to the Amer- of which be to $1.50, as are Youths’ shoes at An important part Party, Maximum might absolutely crushing Invitations to dine at the of Mr. temperature, 76; minimum ican of the West- cottages met in convention today In Car- response. This very fact is a cause the Chinese If there is $1.25. proper development, body. party, temperature, (30; mean temperature. 68; empire. any with its now McArthur and Airs J. M. Bears, Airs. Van Ness, and tor lation as brook Seminary, negie hall, this city, nominated maximum wind velocity, 18 S; precipi- congratu among officials, change in the military situation since Ladies’ Sjjring Heel Shoes Grmnasium, its healthful location and Airs. Barney, Airs. Seeley, Airs. E. G. President and Vice Presi- tation—24 hours, 0. out that there is no General candidates for they point disposition Chaffee's despatch supposed to are the trade of a life time at is iu a to $2.00, its instructors, position Airs J. E, Ali6S to treat the or special Curley, Emery, Furniss, dent of the United States. A platform proposal with terseness in be of the Both ultimo, no word of it has csre for the welfare of its physical Airs. Edward Cole, Airs, Robert Abbe and a title emblem chosen. WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. any manner to give offense, but rather reached pupil*. was adopted Washington. It is understood and Airs. Frank Ellis. chosen: to the on a com- Graduates of High Schools and Acade- These were the candidates The agricultural department weather bring powers together tthat disturbances and outrages upon After dinner they were driven to the mon basis. On the the CENTER mies and other advanced pupils are For President;, Donaldson Caffery of bureau for yesterday, Sept. 5, taken at 8 whole, general missionaries continue in some of the a most gficDOWELl, Fresh*- Kebo club, where of the is such as to offered special courses covering Valley ingeni- Louisiana; for Vice President, Archibald p. m., meridan time, the observation for tendency responses districts outside of Pekin. It is [[believed 539 Congress St. man work in ously contrived ball room had been erect- entire satisfaction here as to the colleges. Murray Howe, of Cambridge. his section being given in this order: give here, possibly because of these reports, FOOTWEAR FITTERS. course for English preparatory pupils ed, under a tent enclosed by the wire other candidates for the course of the that the at- There were no Temperature, direction of wind, state of negotiations. foreign ministers in Pekin prob- from 12 to 16 years of ago. Special fence of a tennis court. Two hunared and the nominations were re- weather: '•’he satisfactory progress of the nations ably will enter an earnest to tention is given to practical training. positions objection and fifty electric lights peeped out from Boston. 72 these lines, had the effect of withdrawal of sent Ad- ceived with hearty applause. New along hasj my If their re------Illustrated catalogue free. degrees, S, clear; troops, ,, over head and on dress 0. H. Deering District, among oak boughs York, 76 degrees, S. clear; Philadel- directing attention to the personality of spective governments delay action PERRY, OF REGISTRATION. 82 upon Maine. every side merry guests danced from BOARD phia, degrees, W, clear; Washin- the who will the Kussian Portland, aug31dTliS&Tu 80 envoys probably represent proposition until they have closed ton, degrees, SE. clear; Albany, 76, nine until long after midnight. Sailor- The board of registration Its the and China in the final settle- had a chance to degrees, S, p cldy; Buffalo, 76 degrees, powers express their views, What a men from all the were at 5 o'clock. Wednes- 1 ships given plenty session yesterday SW, cldy; Detroit, 86 degrees, S, clear; ment. The impression prevails here that the German foreign office appears to be ADAMS & 101 voters 5 84 SW, St. Paul ANDERSON, GO., of liberty and the streets at night rang day there were registered, Chicago, degrees, clear; Mr. Conger Is eminently fitted for such ictive In furthering the negotiations and and 1 88 degrees, W, clear; Huron, Dakota, with their laughter and songs. 3 changes correction. a task on the part of the United < amumber of have HAT reinstated, 74 degrees, NW, clear; Bismarck, 56 States, luite messages passed Fire Insurance Agency 35 were de-, satisfaction have when know Of those who registered newly grees, NW, rain; Jacksonville, 74 de-! supposing that each of the powers Inter- 1 letween Washington and Berlin. Those you you FRYE AT BATH. it becomes a 31 Exchange Street, SENATOR naturalized citizens. grees, NE, p cloudy. asted in the Chinese problem is to have ] lersons most likely to have a correct un- you,—has tailor-made effect and is the llmClass American and Foreign Companies {SPECIAL TO THE PRESSJ undeniably right Hoeack Anderson. Chas. C. Adams. shape. 1H0S. J. I.1TTDR. CONVERS F. LEACH. Bath, September 5.—The largest at- deelf What a self satisfaction when you ueodtr tended rally and by far the most enthu- are sure you paid only what you siastic held here during the present ought to pay for a hat with THE VAN NESS FLAG. campaign took place this evening, the quality that will not Alameda being packed with people who disappoint. The Fall in A«w York Friends Compliment Him had gathered to hear Senator William Styles Derbys and Soft Hats are for For HoUtlng lloer Ensign. P. Frye discuss the Issues of the cam ready you. palgn from a Republican standpoint THE New York, September 5.— A meeting Judge Sanford L. Fogg was presiding IIATTER, d the New York committee to aid the ollicer and Introduced the speaker. Sen- C ©©f 197 Middle Street Sooth Arrican republic was held tonight ator Fiye prefaced his remarks by allud- to of Hon. Arthur Geo. A. Coffin, M’g’r. consider th < Boer flag Incident at Bar ing to the death Sewall. Harbor when a Boer flag, raised by Ed- He took up the several issues of the cam- "anl Van Ness, one of the members of paign and handled them to the satisfac- the committee at the approaoh of the tion of his audience, judging from the hiet of English war vessels, was taken applause which he received. He devoted CUT UP YCUR LAWN town by the authorities of Bar Harbor. a considerable part of the evening to the A letter which been before Frye shipping bill, so called, and told had prepared f you want to by letting the man drive the oommitteo ordered what benefits he believed it would met was read and jver it to leave a load of wood, but it’s sent to Mr. Van Ness. The letter bring to ship builders, owners and me- compli- o dish when BENSON’S CHARCOAL, ments him on his action In raising the chanics. He predicted that if it became n 10c Bag (at all Grocers) is cheaper and H°er flag in tho faoo of the British fleet a law Bath would he obliged to double letter. tod reiterates the devotion of the commit- the capacity of her yards to take care of ko to the Boer cause. her part of the work. He was followed ^TnoTTsoo by Hon. W. W. Faulke of Indiana, who AMERICAN MECHANICS. spoke briefly on the issues of the day and k Livermore 5—The that Maine would speak In no Palis, September predicted I CAUSE 'Jite Council of the Maine Junior Order uncertain tone at its election next Mon- Halted American Mechanics, held its an- day. is the of modem times to cake and biscuit DF STYES. nual meeting in this town today, in the great help perfect KILLED IN KLONDIKE. is Not a tall of Kockemeka council. No. 41.Both HUSBAND eyestrain. necessarily good deal of strain, but just a little. ^nncil and State branches were rep- Lewiston, Sept. 5—A Fairfield, Me, and a has found the be-: making, many young housekeeper Enough to produce irritation and con* ented, Reports showed that the order special to the Journal says: gestion. I have permanently cured gained during the past year 15 coun- Mrs. Emma P. Smiley, who for the ts of success in in dozens of in this who with a total ol 600 members. These her its people vicinity, two and a half years has lived with ginning cookery employment. "mre past were subject to them. Glasses alone the Stath officers elected: Counoil- received her sister, Mrs. Holden, here, did it. I can do the same for C. E. Berry, Phillips; vice-oounoil- you. jor> w ord Tuesday of the death of her hus- or- W, H, councillor Wood, Springvale; who went to band, Edward A. Smiley, powder Imitation baking powders are"lower in priced H. T. coun- CLEVELANDw baking CO.. Smith,Springvale; are made from alum A. M. cHior^retary, Alaska in the spring of 1897. Mrs. ,put they mostly and arav WENTWORTH, treasurer, E.U.Wentworth, Spring- NEW YORtk. to had not heard from her husban 1 injurious health when taken in the food i councillor chaplain, C. A. Bean, Smiley Practical Optician, ^le; since the summer of 1899. When last hillipg. councillor conductor, C. O. 646 1-3 Congress St. was at Hi, Phillips; councillor warden, Issaao heard from by his wife, Smiley LHuoott. I Dawson City. )ffice Hours,- -SpCtoVp^m withdrawal of her minister and troops been called a scene from fairyland. ARTHUR SEWALL DEAD. FINISHED THE BEAR. \£ THE DAILY PRESS. irom Pekin, as all these matters would OVER 32,001). kThe Pejepscot will sail from Portland AGUMLDO’S WEAPOAS. be subject for the commission itself to Pier at 10 a. m., and the excursionists I Meal That a deal with. It is pointed out also that in will be back in Portland again at 5.30 The Famous Bath Ship Builder Passed Was Littla Too the six days since tbe Russlan-Amerlcan p. m. Away Yesterday Morning. Hot For Health. Can always be found at the periodio not is were given to the world, the senti- of: GOVERNOR’S DAY stores ment has been growing steadily in favor An Engineer's Narrative of His Live- Vermont Returns Prac- Molasses E. W. Roberts. 109 of at Boiling Water, Congress street of continuing the presence troops Bath, September 6.—Arthur Sewall, ly Adventure With a Certain Mrs. j A. B. Merrill. 247 626 Pekin. who was stricken with apoplexy at his Brnin In tlte Early Railroading N. G. Fessenden, tically All In. Observed Without Any Governor And Tallow. W. H. Jewett. 604 In view of the declarations made in the summer home at Small Point, about 16 Day* In Pennsylvania. I. A. Libbev- 670 SDrague. & McKim, 4Q6 Congress strRR* American reply to Russia/some question Yesterday. miles from this city, last Sunday, died at ot The fat engineer had been trying to Chas Ashton. 9H1A Congress street has arisen as to the course open to this 8.3J o’clock this He was 64 B. L, Donnell 136 Congress morning. make himself heard for some time and street. J. H. Boimney. 798 congress country in case of a compromise or change years of age. street. Were of at finally succeeded in getting the attention N. E. Haten, 2 Exchange street. It is But There Lots People in the present diplomatic statU3. Mr. Sewall had not been in good health of the members of the roundhouse stove W. J. Dennis, 419 Commercial street Far Lewiston Fair. How ^Chicf To C. 8. Cole, Cor. Boy d and Oxford said that the attitude of the United States Republican Plurality- Beyond Insurgent Proposed for some he was not con- committee. streett time, although J. W. Peterson, 177 Middle street. is particularly favorable for adapting it- sidered to be seriously ill. He had been “Yes, yes,” he said, “Pennsylvania used J. IN’. Petersen, 4(>y Congress street, Tak8 Manila. T. A. Smyth, 76 Exchange street. self to any change in conditions. Only Expectations. acivi6ed his to rest as to be. a wild state in the days when I did Lewiston, September 5.—Today was by physician early J. W Westman 96 Commeiei») first on street in the one of Russia's with- he the Demo- my throttle pulling the Royal Join H. contingency Governor’s at the Maine State fair as last June, and attended Allen, 881N4 Congress street. day Blue and were the hair rais- Dennet&Co, 646 her minister and has this .. line, many Congress sueet. drawal troops and of was in cratic national convention in July | S. the biggest orowd the week we had. Bears? G. Hodgson, 96V* Portland street the declara- ing experiences Why, | F. L. Brackett. Peans government given positive about witness- against the advice of his doctor. He ap- Island. attendance, 12,000 people they were. thicker than dead flies on ; A. W. Hill* 450 Congress St. tion that the American also will to have suffered no ill effeots of troops ing the events of the day. Governor Pow- peared sticky fly paper. They were a little H. M. Butler, 68 Pine street on the other Democrats Gain Ordered Prisoners To Be J. H. 221 be withdrawn. But many Slightly ers’ staff with General ltich- the journey and was passing the summer shy when the road first went Vickery, Spring street. Adjutant through, H. D. McKenzie, cor. conditions which arise, either at he sustained Spring anda rji«rk may ards representing the Governor, was on quietly Small Point,when but after the novelty wore off they got A. J. Barter, 66 Portland Pier. ons from the In Well. on a G. A. Eastman. 8 Custom House through counter-propositi Assembly. the the afternoon. Treated the stroke of apoploxv at ten o’olook Sun- so they enjoyed a ride freight train Wliart grounds during Johu Cox. 23 Monument square, or a modification of Russia’s as much as any hobo living, and it was powers by The racing events were all very hot day night. J. E. Hutchinson, 12 Elm atreofc the United States has no uncommon sight to see a bear sitting J. J. Thuss. 61 India street original purpose, contests and in the 2.11 Terrill It was apparent from the first that the pace S., of a box his C. H. Stowell, 39 Preble street its course for future determi- on the edge car, letting legs left open horse last established the attack would prove fatal, the physicians C. F. Slmonds. 87 India street the that year dangle over the edge, just like a real nation. having failed at any time to note any Also at the news stands in the track record of 2 1154, today broke his brakeman. That’s a fact. Faiinouth In The Lead For And Of Yes, yes. Treble. Congress Square. United state* anri Dillingham record That Property Foreign- favorable symptoms. % West and aud last year’s mark and lowered the “In about the wildest part of the coun- hotels, Grand Trunk and Uni n Air. Sewall became unoonsolous from Depots. It can also be obtained ot PRAISE FOR McCALLA. to 2.1054. try we ran through there was a passing Chiihoim ers Be Protected. Bros., Agents on all trains of the Maine A Scnatorslup. the stroke and remained in -that condi- "which was called Haskin’s Switch. The evening races were rather tame al- siding tral. Grand Trunk and Portland & Roeheum American Officer HIgiily Complimented tion until came. This was a out for raUroads and of agents on of though fast time was made in both death regular hanging place any the Boston By Admiral Seymour. The funeral occur at 11 o’olock on the bears. One day an old female bear events. About 10,000 people visited the will The Press can also he found at the foliowin™ was giving her cub a boost to get him places: "lu» the But two Saturday forenoon. Further arrange- A. 5.—The British ad- grounds during evening. on a flat car for a little when Autiurn—3. Polllstsr. London, September up outing F. heats of the 2.35 trot were pulled off to- ments have not been made. Augusta—J Pierce, miralty has issued Vice Admiral’s Sey- White River Junction, Vt., September Washington, September 5.—The war de- he slipped and fell under the cruel Alfred— J. M. Akers. will be finished at ten o’clock mour's detailed report of the experiences 6.—The Republicans of Vermont] elected day. They partment today made public the follow- wheels, his young life being crushed out Bailev’s Inland—D. P. Seunett Arthur Sewall was born in Bath in Batli—JohinO. Shaw. their and tomorrow morning. The old mother bear took it of the first Pekin relief expedition. It state congressional tickets yes- ing letter of instructions for the capture instantly. Berlin Falls, N. H.—C. Si. ClarlL November 1836, his father being William real hard and did some ugly growling as M. is good reading, but embraces nothing terday by a plurality of at least 32,250,and Summary: of Manila, purporting to be signed by Biddeford—A. Burnham. x D Sewall and his mother Kachel Trufant she passed by the engine. Bridgton—A. W. Ingalls. not known. Referring to the a majority over all of 31,000. If the 2.11 Class, Pacing; Purse $!S00. with the explanation that Brunswick—F. P. Shaw. previously Aguinaldo, Sewall. He was educated at the common “The incident faded from my mind forces towns to Bangor—J. D. Glynn. harmonious action of the of the yet be heard from give a vote Terrill S., ch g by Strathmore. C. it was in the reoords captured by the schools and at the age of 16 years went to very soon. A couple of days after that Boothbav Harbor—C. F. Kennlston. nationalities engaged, he especially corresponding relatively to the vote of A. Lase.le, Oakhurst Farm, American forces. The letter Is dated BrownlieId—Jay L. Frink. eight Prince Edward’s where he did we came along to Haskin’s and had to of the Ger- the towns the Whitinsville, Mass., Ill Islands, Cape Elizabeth—Dyer & Jose* mentions Capt. Von Uusdom reporting today, figures 9th of 1899, and Is take the for a train. •• *• b Malolos, January, a business in knees and siding passenger <» F. Marnner. mentioned will Ambulator, s, by Ambassador, large selling ship man army and Capt. McCalla of the be about right. Belle Meade headed: The boys of the crew' and my fireman Cuinueriaud Mills—H. u. Mart Farm,Bella Meade, timber to the builders along the Kenne- Camden—Fred Dow is. United States navy. Regarding the latter The state senate in solidiy^Republioan, A'. J., 2 2 3 “instructions to the brave soldiers of thought they would go up iu the w'oods (Kilburn,) He to this two Cornish—L.B. Knight \ bec. returned city years a and the in Emma E., ch m, by Alierdorf, about quarter of a mile and get some Deenng— >. nob rts. he says: Republican representation BE ----\ DUO Sandatanan of Manila.” later and entered the employ of his as we had a few min- Deeriug Center—J. B. B McCalla was of the the will be substanti- to all good spring water, yant, 28T Steven “Capt. greatest general assembly it opens with an exhortation i. Time, 2.10 1-4, 2,12 2.12. father’s firm. utes to wait before the first class train av a value to me and to all concerned. He ally 200 out of a membership of 210. The Danianscot'.a—M. H. Gamage. In 1864 he and his eldest brother Ed- came along. They left me all alone w'ith hast Dueling—G. Davis. in three and various tloKets as Re- 2.24 Class, Pacing; Stakes; Purse $400 was slightly wounded plaoes county are, usual, fellow countrymen, who are American the train. Fairfield—E. H. “Ivans. ward formed a partnership and com- well merits recognition.” publican, and the result as a Kex Johnnie Wilkes or the Farmington—H. P. White &0<>t. taking Wilkes,blk by sympathizers. Being assured “The running gear of the on the menced building under the firm name of engine Freeport—A. W. Mltchen. AnnexedTo the are ot let- whole, it has met the desires of the party (C. A. Ridley, Oakland), 15 11 in- report copies sincerity of the convert he was to be left hand side, forward under the boiler, Fryeourg—A. C. Frye. Blanch Y. b m, Also, R.F. Park- E. & A. Sewall. They continued to j Whitmorst ters sent to the senior officer of each na- leaders, who exerted every effort during structed to the character of an had been working badly, so I thought I’d Fryeburg—J. T, br, Skowhegan, 3 13 4 preserve one Bros. the (Waite), build and and sometimes two vessels Gardiner—Bussell tionality engaged. Most of these are campaign to have the majority reach blk W. G. American in order that he | look things over. I took my long necked W. JLancey, g, Merrill, sympathizer n. Phinr tho lhro’daf-. hul nor the* TlnluhijftH Gre n’s Landing—S. Fiflelfi. for the the mark and thus an 6 2 2 2 oil can and, my got off L. J. Lermoml. complimentary notes, identical 30,000 give expres- Pittsfield, (Dustin), might furnish news of Importance to lighting torch, Gorham— C. A. In 1879 upon the death of his brother a the and went forward to look over 1S.H.—3. M. Leavitt* Son. a sion of on the Temple Hal, brg, Studley, engine ■ greater part, but each ending with par- approval national issues the I’iliplnos. The letter details the Gore—l. E. Russell. ^Portland, (Woodbury), 2 4 6 3 new firm was formed u nder the name of the troublesome I found that a offi- which have been under gear. AVlIlgllbT HI©—"AJ. D. Ditiuiyiu, agraph referring particularly to the discussion the b 5 3 4 6 method of attack and surprise of the Dorris, m,(Foss), Arthur Sewall & Co., which is still do- link hanger needed attention, necessitat- jiulglitviiie—G. E. Blish. cers with the expedition. past four weeks, Maceo, blk g, (Morgan), 4 6 5 5 American forces caution and Kennebunk—J. H. Otis. advising the other ing my getting down flat on my belly as Keturns from 239 cities Goldie b 7 dr ing business, partners being KeimeounKport—C. E. Miller. That to Rear Admiral Kempff runs and towns in Wilkes, m,(Gregg), a semblance of until entrance friendship under the engine with legs projecting Livermore Falls—C. Newman. the 2.22 1-4 2.19 2.19 1-2. Samuel S. Sewall, a nephew and William follows: state, leaving only seven to be heard Time,2.23 1-4, 1-2, to the city has been effected by the over the rails. I had been at work in Lewiston—Chandler & W mshiu D. Sewall, a 6on. Thisconoern continued island—3. ii. Aiarstou. “I cannot conclude my letter without from, give Stickney, Kepubiican, 47,876; 2 So Class—Trotting—Purse $300. of sentinels. The attack, the this position for some minutes when I Long slaughter to build vessels and even LUnencK—3. A. Cl Grans. to the ad- Sen all large through felt a at left trouser expressing you, si", highest ter, Democrat, 15,842; others, 1,273. b Mazatan 5 1 letter goes on to say, should be led by strong tugging my Lisbon—C. H. Foster. Metalic, c, (Kent) the darkest of could see 1 have for who The same cities and towns in 1896 days depression I.lDsou Falls—o.. AJ. Gerry. miration Capt. McCalla, gave Altreda, gr m (Bawrence) 1 7 men dressed as women. The officers are leg. better times ahead and did not waver as back from Mechanic Falls—Merrill St us in command of Grout, Dem- Ve, br g 3 2 ‘It’s the boys the spring,’ Denning. accompanied your Kepubiican,53,024; Jackson, (Edwards) advised to place stones, timbers, red hot No. Deerme— a. C. Noyes. Star Boone (Thayer) 2 8 did many of Its competitors. I thought to myself, ‘and they’re trying II. officers and men. Their post was usual- ocrat, 14,929; all others, 1,632. oil molasses and KO.iWaimboro—J. Chase. Gene m 4 6 iron, boiling water, and D., br (Rollins) In' 1890 the was to get gay with me. I’ll just pay no at- No Haven—C. S. Maum< in the advance where their zeal Stickney-'s purality in these cities and ship Rappahannock ly guard Miss Strike, b m (Chute) 6 4 rags soaked in coal oil, along the walls, tention to them whatever.’ Noitu Siraulora. Mu—j. 0 Hutqhla'. towns is launched, she being over 3,000 tons, the stone- and go were praised by all. 32,034 and a majority over all Empire, b g 7 6 to at Norwav—P.F^ (Bolster) throw the American troops passing “I kept right on at my chore, but the
for revenue is a success. The sheriff pie of this and that D9lls us county there is going how muoh money he is' turning TRAINS CAME MISCmAKEOPS. Into to be a big next — MISCELLANEOUS. the county treasury; but he does change Monday. The TOGETHER, not tell you at what a fearful oostV I spegial organ of Despeaux down In am not Grand Trunk and Ruine Central going into that part of it. The Drunswlok saye that the sheriff En- books of contest the oounty treasurer will gines In Collision at Yarmouth give obscures everything else, We all know you the financial part of it. The record or that. It also Junction. Crowd in broken hearts, broken homes, ruin says that there is no doubt 3ig City Ha,ll and ot desolation, are accounted for in an the election of Mr. Despeaux who Is entirely different set of books. Grand Trunk and The set- the best sheriff that the has Maine Central en- Last tlement of that account is county ever Night. left to a differ- had. gines bumped at Yarmouth Coffee injures growing ent auditor. Well, if this is so,I thank God that together This I did not come down Junction yesterday afternoon, but luck- even when it is much the people of Cumberland to this part of the county make ily no more harm was done than the children, may up their minds to. II country until a short time ago. The this state of things continues you will man that wrote disabling of the two locomotives. The Grain-O be called those articles has no weakened. gives upon to enlarge your hotel ac- Maine Central from more backbone than a Bangor due lu this commodations and the taxpayers of jellyfish and no firmer Ur, Z uas the 1 more city about half past live was them brighter eyes, Thompson Presiding ortlaud will have to pay the largest intellectual oapacity than lob- justflle ving part of those the station and the Grand expenses. You are already ster. When the citizens are aroused to approaching flesh, intelligence about to build a new alms house. See T^runk when the quicker Ofliicer. do their duty are to do crossing afternoon to It that you double its they going it. present capacl- train of the latter road came and happier dispositions. This editor henchman of Mr. Despeaux along at the John same time. Both trains tried to make the drink all We are here tonight In answer to the quotes J. Ingalls, who had gall can they crossing at the same time with the result They publio sentiment, believing that enough for a million people. Ingalls said ! ®jlthis that Grain-O—the disregard for law should be re- that the and the they bumped noses and bumped want of buked. decalogue Sermon on the Having failed fcc wet redress them hard. Neither train Candidate Pearson from Mount had no part in politics, and be- watj moving it Oi^e political parties we are to offer fast more the better—and a cause of that very and the engineers brought them you peoples’ candidate t man who remark more than any- lias labored a to a standstill a second or two after the of the great part of his life In thing else he ever did or said, the like coffee. Speakers. the people tastes interest of the a man accident occurred. Th8 unfortunate, of Kansas relegated Mr. Ingalls to the passenger who, when the call came to save the life were of sphere of a office jolted considerably but not a JU1 grocers ; 15c. and 25c. his country, took his musket and disappointed seeker. If person was hurt. No of the marched to the front, a man whom we the people will retire such a briilian explanation believe to be oause of the accident has been but honest In his declaration man as that what will they do to Oren given that If elected he will the one has it that the Grand give people T. Despeaux? The fact Is that he report Trun k Hev. Mr. McAllisters’ Batbcr of this county an impartial enforcement has Women. not enforced brakes didn’t work and that the train in- For of the a man the law, makes no has prohibitory law, who knows pretence brought stead of ■■ nr Tolinan’s Monthly Regulator ana realizes the of he stopping at the crossing as it ■ —— — —M — -pi *Ua»ra.aitn»i.iu<•«»* or anxious women, Heated solemn obligation of an saying that has not and that taBoine's to hundreds Remarks. says oath taken in the name of should have done ran into the fklra it positively no other remedy known Almighty he will not. If he thinks that this Is a along will so ami God, one who believes that it means other train. iunedical iclence,.that quickly he has work. Havo never had a more than a mere but whiskey community reokoned Bfely do the single something form, An was sent and most, obstinate cases is without engine from Brunswick winn> The longest an obligation demanding his best his host. If I know what I without fail. No other and hauled the Maine Central train into ^relievedin3daya efforts and energies to fulfil. Such a am preaching tonight I am will do this. No pain, no danger, no preaching naedv man we present to as the the doctrine In this Portland. Most of the how- with work. The moat difficult The rally which was held at City Hall you people's highest country. I passengers, mtrf«rcnce candidate for sheriff of to treated through corres- Cumberland appeal you to arise and vote for Sam- ever, went out to Yarmouth and Lscj successfully last evening In the Interests of liev. Sam- in village and the most complete satisfaction county, Samuel F. Pearson. uel F, Pearson.” pondence, uel F. took the electrics into the city, every instance. I rellevehun- Pearson for sheriff brought oats a The then closed. foarautcediu Mr. was meeting whom I ueversce. Write for Thompson frequently applaud- ~ Ljj of ladies large crowd. Nearly every seat on the All letters truthluUy ed as he made his McLEAN further particulars. telling points. Some of OHPGbcu TO BALL NOMINATED. Free confidential advice in all floor and In the galleries was taken. ^1,’iie VALVES. saswereu. the was of or nature. Rear applause the heartiest kind. nutter* of a private delicate American Cadet band discoursed is sate under mxxsic He closed An Old Detective Tells How Result of Gubernatorial Contest In Con- in mind this remedy absolutely by introducing Mr. Pearson One of outside of the hall from 6even to condition and w ill positively Half Them In an wervpossible who received a cordial greeting. Figured Escape. necticut Republican Convention. lare no after ill effects upon the health, lty seven o’clock and then past went Into “I nuil securely scaled, ft'.oo. l)r. K. M. TOL- Mr. Pearson talked for nearly an hour never had but one prisoner escape i»0 Treuiout St., boston, Mass. the hall and played several selections. from MAh' CO., and a half, discussing the local temper- me,” said an old railroad detective, New Haven, Conn., September 5 — CLARION CLARION A at o'clook the “and was 3 Promplty eight speakers that under ance issue with all of his old-time vigor. very peculiar cir- George P. McLean of Sunsbury was nom- RANGES AND STOVES of the evening and several citizens, *wno cumstances. In 1882, when I was work- COAL FURNACES 1 He said he was sure of election on Mon- inated for Governor by the Republican ARE IN HIGH FAVOR had assembled in Keoeption hall,ascended ing for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa ARE 1 IHE ZUNTE HMfl DESTROYER day and that although he had convention here today over Donald T. WITH HOUSEKEEPERS I recently Fe I a fellow ESE'f.P.Vi^V.- ! the platform, greeted literal road, captured named Jim fvfs?ywwfpjp DURABLE AND hi For tlir llcmoval of being by received a letter In which his life was Warner of 274 to 225 i Harinlfis I.tqu Lake, who was wanted for Salisbury, Ex-Alderman Zenas robbing it’s on account o7their ECONOMICAL- Superfluous Hnir. applause. Thomp- he was Senator E. O. Keeler lasting quali- threatened, willing to crown his cars. I him near of Norwalk was You take facts that are attested by thousands of § who had freight got Trinidad, ind the good work they do. §1 It not only removes the hair perfectly clear son, been chosen to at See our circulars. preside work in Cumberland county in the cause and after the nominated for lieutenant governor by a lances if you buy a CLARION. users. special lnljvemtnu'es, but will, If applied every third Colo., securing requisition the meeting, called upon liev. fc$. M., .Da- viva voce vote. to us. dy,remove the hair permanently, The length and would take ohances on assassina- papers started east with him for Kansas If your dealer does not have them, write i( takes to entirely vis, of All &ouls’ cxo u. sftime destroy It, depeuds pastor Universmist tion. He exhibited a chart of Centre liLuv, wusumpuve The platform adopted endorses the ad- the strength of the hair. .pou ch urch of Morrllls, to offer prayer. Air. chap, as frail as a woman, and I didn’t WOOD & BISHOP This liquul contains no caustic, acid, or pois- street and pointed out 16 saloons which ministration's Philippine policy and the £“ CO., Bangor,Me. 1 there is no ot Davis made a brief invocation. consider it necessary to even onous taubstaiice. danger its He were located on that thoroughfare. put the gold standard legislaion laving a scar, or causing injury in anv way. that there be a law which handcuffs on him. With one twist I Hair ia sold under a written prayed might “The present condition is a triangular The other candidates nomi nated on the flu Zarite Desiroyer could have broken him in two. all should be for both the and Besides, .-.uantec to accomplish that is claimed oi it, sanctuary for he said. name was state ticket are: H, H. Gal one,” “My present- I didn’t care to cause him needless hu- Treasurer, SI.50 F.xpi Dtttil society. Then Mr. Thompson stepped ed in the Democratic convention and I miliation by exhibiting him before the lap, Norwich; comptroller. Abram I forward and delivered his address. He received the of most magnificent vote ever other passengers in the role of a prisoner, Chamberlain, Meriden; secretary 1——— joke as follows: given to a man of opposite faith in any so we simply sat side by side, like two state, Charles G, K, Vinal, Middletown. Lovering's Paris Hair Store,s MU. ZEN AS THOMPSON. convention that has ever been held in fellow tourists, and nobody in the cars The following presidential electors were had any idea he was under arrest. chosen: At H. WW \Vm1iIu|;Iiiii St., Iio.ton. Fellow Citizens—We are assembler this state. Despeaux’s deputies were at large, Henry Bridge- BI1S eodtf I “Naturally we did a good deal of talk- man of ^ ere this evening in the interest- of k that convention and when the first ballot Norfolk, Charles S. Merslck of one ing, and at about dusk of the first even New Haven; first Merrill S, ommon cause, and that should re was announced their faces were long district, eive the careful consideration of ever ing out Lake turned the conversation to Chapman Manchester; second, Freder- drawn out. In the next ballot when the ick De [linking citizen of this county. Wo rep [ curious mechanical contrivances and de- Peyster, Portland; third, Win- decision was reached these slow T. jlY JURISDICTION, esent no political party or partioula deputies scribed several remarkable machines he Williams, Norwich; fouith Capt. E. W. Marsh enom Irrational sect, but have laid asidi ? threw their hats in the air and cheerqi. bnd seen. He had been a skilled engi- Bridgeport. such in f The convention adjourned si ne die at 11 distinctions the intert>st o that have neer earlier in a They thought Despeaux would life, and, being good 2.29 m. uorality, decency, humanity and raspec p. PLEADING and PRACTICE a better chance in a three-cornered oon- talker, soon got me deeply interested. or the law. Within the past weafe thesi ‘ij Among other things he told me about an vails have echoed to the discussion b; t test. But they are wrong, for my chances h airpump with a singular ball valve. llstingulshed men of questions of grea E are 26 per cent better. Mr. Barton, the Fishing: For an Object. The Kind You Have and which has been ball a Always Bought, lational questions tdia * ‘The lies in socket,’ he said, ‘and 1 importance, Democratic candidate, is said to “After had watched a colored man in use for over 30 the honor and beja the the air pressure behind it the years, has borne the signature of I : illect stability, inbegjrit; greater fishing in a South Carolina brickyard of refinement and culture. — 1 1 >t this great nation. The question -whlc] gentleman tighter it sticks.’ To illustrate, he twist- and has been made under his pond for 40 minutes without pulling up per- ,ve are to discuss tonignt has its influ But when a man so far forgets himself as ed an old into a cone envelope and drop- his said the “I asked sonal since its ;nce and of t 3 hook,” traveler, supervision infancy* ~ bearing equal importance to'critlcize the life wore of a mission .BY ped a paper wad into the mouth. ‘Now, him shis as well as the nabion if he thought there were any fish Allow no one to deceive you in this. community and to assail Gen. Neal he has when I blow,’ he continued, ‘you’ll see t>4we en Dow, there to he [or the position of Maine, upon caught.” All and are his death When that the wad stays right where it is.’ Counterfeits, Imitations “Just-as-good” but [orcement of the prohibitory law i s signed political knell, ‘No, sah, I reckon not,’ he replied. a at end t 0 I.ike fool, I stared the thing, and he Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ROBERT TREAT WHlTcHQUSE watched from one of the Union he said at the Democratic state oonven- ‘But you seem to be fishing.’ the i 3 blew violently into the little end. At the the other. And bare-taced way tion that the Democrats should stand by ‘Yes, sah.’ Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* which our officers have avoided lf*e en same instant I felt as if a raging fur- “ re-submission, he made the political ‘But perhaps you are not fishing for of tlic Cumberland Ear. forcement is the scandal of the day an ^ nace had suddenly belched Its flames fish.’ has made the Etate of Maine a 1 mistake of his life L would hail with by-won right into my face. I couldn’t see, I sah.’ that The American 9 ‘No, in respect p»opl joy that chance to re*ubmit. He says couldn’t for a moment or two I | breathe; ‘‘I waited ten minutes for him to ex- What is CASTORIA are slow to “The mills of the god b anger. that if elected he would enforce the couldn't even move. throat and nos- PUBLISHED THIS D\Y HY when ai e i My but as lie did not 1 asked grind slowly,*’ but the people plain, finally a law as well as Pearson. > Is that man trils were on fire aud I felt sure Castoria is harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- aroused and strike, the blow is felt, froi n my eyes him what particular object he had in j had burned Maine to the Orient. We are here t< > who has just been converted to prohi- been literally put of their view. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It sockets. night to express by our presence thf lt bition as liable to enforce the law as one ‘De objick, sah,’ he repeated without! contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic? “public sentiment’’ has awakened to tl “What had happened was simply this: SHORT Si who has been devoting 27 years to its taking his eyes off the pond or moving substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms KING, HARMON, fact that the sovereign will of tbe peop | The envelope was full of red pepper and ‘de of cause? If so I would take off ;he pole; objick my fishin fur fish 1 as expressed by the laws that they ha\ e willingly I had received the and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind m*__eodtf j charge, point blank, at whar dere hain’t is to let de ole wo- the statutes o£ our etal ® coat and Barton. I any placed upon my work for appeal a six inch I was iabout range. While man see dat I hain’t no time to Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation are being evaded, and that their servant; got pick to you with all the power and heart of gasping the scoundrel ran to the other to whom they have confided the execi up de hoe and work in de truck patch.’ and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the my life, Act like men and God will end of the car. ‘My friend has a fit!’ he tion of those laws, are unfaithful an d —Washington Post. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* recreant to their trust, and are constrt crown our efforts with blessing.” 6houted. ‘I’m going after water!’ Of The Soft Hat. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. OAL. the laws to suit their own ideas an ^ a course, he jumped off, and that was the lug After selection by the band Chair- to further their own selfish last of him. He w as never One Louis Kossuth introduced the soft hat purpose man the men caught. sentenc g Thompson urged young Superior Quality. How often have we heard the day shortly after a man tried to sell me into America. He came here in exile favc r to cast their votes for Mr, Pearson, “public sentiment is not in a a QENUmE ALWAYS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. quoted a lawn sprinkler. ‘It has patent ball wearing one with black ostrich feather of the enforcement of the law.’’ What j s means of a chart, Mr. Thompson CASTORIA By big valve,’ he said. ‘I don’t want it,’ I re- trimmed jauntily on the side, and we sentiment?’’ is it the esrprei “public showed how to “cut” a ticket for Mr. Orleans Times-Democrat. immediately adopted it, minus the the sion of the few or the many ? Men plied.”—New plume. Bears Signature of We now have a of Pearson. Then Hev. E. S. J. McAllis- It became the fashionable head cover- good stock Lehigh came the prohibitory law upon th s j or our State? What t ter, the pastor of the Pine street Metho- TIPPING IN GERMANY. ing and has remained so ever since in such as statute books trough Coals, Hazleton, Jloncy Brook, ■ about the conditions that made it poE dist church, was Introduced He re- the southern and western states. The Hard A full line to It there? The Iniquit Curious Readiness of the People to hat and the Rider Special Reading, etc. sible place ^ ceived an ovation. Dr. McAllister spoke army campaign Rough of the rum traffic and Its devastatin Give Small Fees. hat had their in a of over origin Tyrolean free burning coals, also Franklin, Awake sentiment,' for an hour ana delighted by his hat.j results. “public The question of giving gratuities to that was brought here by some American' and the thing wus not. Hater on “put flights of oratory and witty hits and English and American Cannels, Poca- waiters and servants is as much a vexed traveler. The Alpine hat comes, as its lie sentiment’’ caused it to be engrafte stories, the audience. He was in large one in this as it is on side name suggests, from the country of the kontas and Creek Cumberland. into the constitution of our state Sti] | country your Georges fine trim and warmed up to his subject and is York later an attempt to resubmit the law wa s of the channel. Even your manservant Alps purely Tyrolean.—New Enter orders and take advan- in a a “I to up your defeated by that same “public eenti vigorous style. want speak or maid expects in Germany a “tip” from Press. The KM You al Have all to on this he said. “I believe tage of summer price. ment.” And notwithstanding you issue,” your guests after they have dined or Always Bought. 'made to into die They Simply Sobbed. tempts bring thisjaw that it is a question not of license, nor lunched with you, and it constantly hap- there it will remain as long a g Two elite members of the upper ten- in Use For Over 30 Years. IOO. repute of It is a of pens that on engaging a servant you are Telephone hills of our old stat 3 yet prohibition. question dom of the granite grand asked: “How about Can I colored society sat very close to- THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. monument to a a the of Maine. It matters tips? expect shall endure—a peopl sovereignty gether on the deck of a Belle Isle steam- j Offices-76 COiWIVIERCIAL ST. _i-lnttr ovirl anfl * much from this source, and may I keep not whether you believe in a license 6ys- er the other afternoon. She was “Public sentiment” will no all I get, or have I to share the tips with gor-! 70 EXCHANGE ST. morals. tem or prohibition. You can not in jus- geously arrayed in the bright colors of allow the motto of this grand old stat 3 other servants?” I have even known j tice to make demand oth- summer, and he was a cake walk ! to he trailed in tne mire of total de yourselves any mistresses hold out as an inducement to regular aream. rney were very observant, ana pravity. er than that the law shall be religiously servants the fact that they entertain a well the In thi there was little of interest on the boat! We all know too laxity enforced, Men who shall vote for Mr. good deal, whereby the wages are con- of the law the fev that escaped their notice. two! RANDALL & enforcement past next will know siderably by gratuities Finally The fo r Pearson Monday just supplemented years, and the growing disrespect, persons sitting near the railing attracted ; Sunlight from rruests. and the consequent boldness o what he stands lor. he stands xor tne the attention of the law, One curious feature about Ger- lady, who nudged! In the rum traffic, owin; enforcement of the law. Mr, very those engaged rigorous her companion and remarked: was no than the faces of M’ALLISTER. methods !>y ou man everyday life is the readiness of brighter those who came to our to the singular adopted 1 Barton is my friend, and I believe he is “Mah goodness, Chawles, doan’ dose! officials in enforcing It. The temper people to give a “trinkgeld,” the equiva- Market for their meats aud wen an honest man. lie came out in the pa- two gemmens ovah dar ’semble one an- Saturday. Everybody paid cash, ance men of the Kepubllcan party lent of the French “pourboire,” under j DO PREFER ? Mr- bes ■ and said that I had been nuddah?” ! their WHICH XOU assured that in the election of pers yesterday which name the donation is more fa- savings by purchasing for cash was a man who would eham “Yeh,” replied the dusky peaux they had slandering him Today I went into miliar to English ears. The feature is gallant, j and that the temperanci de one on dis side,” their uause, man Teuton is ’speshully plon reoelvi his office, fashion, and demanded curious, because the by nature of their platform would There was no particular import in plank frest him to name his authorities He said thrifty, and many of them are more the attention desired. They took what the wild waves said about the mat- xni close than thrifty. And yet the same per- courage and gave him their support- that could not bluff him and I told ter.—Detroit Free Press. Fully appreciated and prom son who will expect a hard result we all know. Pledges him Wat I was no bluffei’, but .that 1 working of all pro teacher of to lessons at ises broken In utter disregard languages give A Business It was the sales the Market ever and we thesi > had never by word or insinuation slan- Proposition. biggest day had, tests, and when confronted with from sixpence to 1 shilling an hour will wen > dered him He to write a let- “I think it’s mean,” she sobbed. “You have had some ones promises they tell u8 that they promised often bo seen to bestow a grosclien on big before this. Our special meat bar- to be fulfilled. The follow he might give me the money I ask for. I never made ter to the papers exonerating me, but the shop servant who has brought a par- will be tender extract from a of tni don’t think you care for me at all.” gain today succulent: Ing correspondent has not kept his word. I am as good a cel to his house or a halfpenny on the Sunday Telegram of July tells thi > “My dear,” said her close husband, “I Democrat as Mr. Barton and 1 want to tramway conductor for handing him his | story: care more for you than all the money in! Rib to 12c. that 1 wom< this statement so as to set penny ticket. The postal officials who Roast, 10 “1 never told anybody make myself the world. You’re worth your weight in i letter, [ the orders and the enforce the liquor law to the before the of this pay money bring and”— Sirloin 23c. somi } right people county. gold, Steak, said 1 would see that the county got money to your house are entitled to no I was in the convention that nominated “Then why don’t you give me credit.! Veal o.mn.^.... POICTONPT-MRmE. revenue out of the traffic, which charge a halfpenny for doing so, but Steak, > 22c. Mr. Barton. He said in that hall for what I’m worth?”—Chicago Press. body can wholly suppress. right look sour if you do not add an- 1 I anioeodtf c< very enforcement for revenue seems that he was to be a to with So that morning going other of your own accord. Fancy Celery go the meats, 10c a bunch. of the sheriff’s office li halfpenny Alas! I-iilie the Average Parent. be the policy for the reason that he did H candidate Small “tips" all around are de rigueur in there anything In the law that says Little Johnny—What do you think of; nui ; not want to see Mr. Pearson nominated, German daily life. <■ WM. M. MARKS, may be enforced for revenue- grown ups? a denial o f said and that he did It is always understood that the porter Sheriff JDespeaux publishes He again again Little Jenny'—I don’t know. What do j at a hotel a || this statemont not want the office. I asked him he and the boots may expect think? why you Mr. here read the statemen from the guests. Now, the i m ercier Thompson did not want Mr. Pearson nominated. gratuity por- .Little Johnny—They are such story! Mr and already wide H made by JDespeaux ter does little more for you than hand Card of for a tellers. ma told me more’n 20 times On what kind combina- My and continued: support and take off his hat to' Book, ly published, is you your key you if I Hud there that was Mr. Barton the yesterday didn’t stop teasing Fido j Do .your anything tion figuring except as enter and leave and AND- If cal 1 you your hostelry, she’d me. I didn’t and she denial' of that interview? Fca tall and bob tali of the whip stop, j i w LI the lines rag Hepublican in small towns he summons the boots at! you will have to read between didn’t whip.—Boston Transcript. arket. a ! ? If he had come to the three the sep‘5 12t llis denial reminds me of the story party front. your departure by vigorously ringing nli 1 that for these amenities he is re- a certain colonel, who was lecturing months ago I believe every straight bell, and Frond. the of a sort of soldier servant on sin untruthful; and Democrat would have support- warded in geometrical progres- are accused of hav- JOB tolc loyal Magistrate—You Internationa! Go. PRINTER, ness. “It was not only a lie you sion. The boots really does render serv- Steamship lie. ed him. But tonight in his innermost ing beaten your wife. PRINTERS' EXCUANGE, me,” said he, “but a stupid ices; he blacks your boots and brushes MISS A. L. SAWYER’S the ,fI said yei heart he believes every Democrat should Accused—I did, your honor, and I’m “Balth, sir,” said man, clothes and is to assist I"2 Portland I lost me your ready you to say it. Exchange St., were in a raging temper and vote for Mr. Pearson. I appeal to you proud | to and sits on.your portmanteau for AUTUMN EXCURSIONS. of mind." 1 fear our worthy pack Magistrate—How is that, you brute? School of S'orfhaiil and presence in this audience But — mind. Democrats tonight. if need be when want to lock it. Tipesritbg, sheriff has lost his presence of you you Accused—Because, your honor, she FINE JOB ft SPECIALTY. more Mr. Pearson is to be elect- this it often the excur- PRINTING But he does say that he has brought Anyway going Notwithstanding happens weighs 75 pounds more than I do.—New Through September following All lion rates will to named below : Centennial Block, 113 Exchange St. ordersby mail or telephone promptly offenders before the court than any oth- ed.” that he comes off second or third best ia apply points Wtended to. York World. »ept22oedtf in this in the last (uar Post. er sheriff county then turned his'atten- the way of rewards.—Chicago had a Dr. McAllister From Portland to Term will begin Sept. i. Touch Type- ter of a century Hasn’t he largei She Anto Stop This. D09S he show any tion to Sheriff “I know where writing a specialty. augI4eoJt crop to seleot from? Despeaux. In a Bad Way. St. JV. saloons Miss Munn’s auto is worth £aidport .Joint, II., CLIFF diminultion in the number of are in this and I am Flip—Mr. and St. COTTAGE the saloons county sick Andrews, IS. B., On Electric Line. that said administration of his Homestay—So you were, coming a million dollars. Calais, Cape during willing to show to Mr. Despeaux the Lubee, Me., office? None at all. The victims of the over from abroad, eh? Miss Wunder—W7hat? An automobile of them. These saloons are §4 75 §5.50 WILL BE KEPT OPEN TD SEPT- 15 saloons have increased until "Hotel de whole kit Traveler—I should say. The only worth that much? MAINSPRINGS, 75c. Round Round hotel ser- “Cots In Trip. Tiip' Tlie best American made Accommodates 100. Regular Despeaux" is overcrowded. open and I want to know why they are thing I could keep on my stomach at all Miss Flip—Who said anything about Mainsprings, by "**• Prices moderate. Tickets good to return 30 days from date of the Elgin and Waltham companies, Warranted Che corridors and standing room only.’ means was a small mustard I meant hia Address DALTON & CO. Willard, Me. open. This great meeting tonight plaster.—Philadel- an automobile? autograph. for one year. McKENNEY, the Jeweler, is the of the gentlemanly clerk in auiiloeodtt report there is the phia Press. •—Baltimore American, sep3d&tlm H. P. C. HERSEY, Agt. Monument Square. jlyeodtf the office. Business is good, enforcement that desperation among peo- thorough and radical enforcement of thi ) can have his Sunday paper, and the vic- miscellaneous. FINANCIAL. THEE tlm of PRESS. liquor law it will get it. No sheriff wil I the tobacco habit can get his ugly __amusements. amusements. Plug, and the summer can an dare to a demand of the girl get There’s a greater demand made on the To those who desire a con ignore majorit; ice cream soda on SEPTEMBER in Boston Sunday, strength of the mother when than al THURSDAY, 6, 1900, when it is made with and deter ■ then nursing JEFFERSON Lessees'nud vigor it seems reasonable to the police any other time. She has servative investment in tli ; Managers, that the just gone through THEATRE, mination. faint and famished resident the shock and issues of bonds which ou r TEnitlSi Sunday morning should be able to strain of materni- that healthful and delicious ToiXTIG-HT DAILY PRESS- The returns from the Vermont electloi gain diet her is al Bunks aro ty, vitality Savings buying By With Clius. upon which successive generations of its lowest and the Arrangement and Daniel Frohman, By the year, $6 In advance or $7 at the end of are not yet complete, but tjie indication 3 New England people have nourished food she eats must I have many attractive securi KING AND NO RC ROSS PRESENTS the year. are of a mind and THE 3-ACT COMEDY Republican majority of about body. The Boston baked bean nourish two lives. the month, 60 cents. is a dish of which the initiated ties to offer, yielding from 4 tc By 27,000and a plurality of about 32,000 always The natural re- 6peak with reverence. Fed on that diet, sult is that the This is considerably smaller than the 434 per cent. sons of New England have made the mother looks AT WH delivered at these THE is rates TE The DAILY PRESS HORSE the of four but a re TAVERN. nation's majority years ago, history glorious, and have built a to subscribers in all oi around for Inquiries invited, every morning parts ductlon was up, where once the trackless forests Cast Headed anticipated, Bour years ag< “tonic,” and gen- by MINERVA DORR and FRANK M. NORCRQSS. Portland, and in Westbrook and South Port- 6tood, a and the Democratic was de great glorious republic, erally finds hei THIS PRODUCTION COMPLETE WITH NEW AND land. party completely which MAGNIFICENT SCENERY nourishes Europe with food and tonic in the moralized, and a great many of Its voteri * animates the Regular Prices—§1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. MAINE STATE PRESS (Weekly)— civilized worid with the form of a stimu- CHARLEsT FLAGG I MONDAY’ EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. HENNESSEY stayed from the This of \ LEROYLE In By the year, $1 in advance, or $1,26 at the away polls. yea] triumphs liberty. lant, which not HU Famous Success end of the year. party harmony has been to a "large ex only gives the mother no OTHBH PBOI^LiE’S For six months, 60 cents; for three months, tent and the ol LONGEVITY OF THE HEBREWS. real MONEY. restored, great majority 194 Middle Portland Seats ou sale 26 cents strength but is an St, Friday, at 10 a. m. Regular Prices. its members have voted. There has beei 1 fl An article in the “Family Doctor” re- injury to the child. some off in the falling Republican vote cently some observations It is the concurrent testimony of women Subscribers whose papers are not delivered gives interesting the of which is not who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- tta Lessee and the office of explanation apparent on the of the Jews and the PORTLAND AT K f Manager. promptly are requested to notify longevity scription, that it is the most It may be attributable to the fact that perfect pre- the DAILY PRESS, No. 07 Exchange street reasons why they have overcome unfavor- paration for motherhood and all its func- Entire Week, ■ BONDS. commencing lOthT some Democrats Monday, September Portland Me. voted with the Repub able surroundings. As the writer tions which has ever been discovered. It points \Te offer, to sale:— -T3EII3 GrllBAT- licans four years on the is ■ prepares the subject ago currency out, physical vigor has been con- way for baby’s advent, giving always the of 4’s who have since returned to organs birth vigor and elasticity. It Washington County (Maine) due 1923-1928 Patrons of the PRESS who are leaving town sue, theii sidered the sine non to HERALD qua longevity. establishes such a condition of health that City of Portland 4’s due 1902-1912. SQUARE COMEDY CO. or it be due to the a- _PRESENTING_ temporarily may have the addresses of their party, may staying Among the ancients the Greeks were as nervousness, and morning sickness City of South Portland 4’s due 1903. anxiety Town of Cape Elizabeth 4’s due 1901 to 1904. papers changed as often as they may desire by home of some for reasons renowned are unknown. With this condition comes Republicans as the Englishmen of today City of Augusta 4’s due 1919. JAMES DURKIN mid the office a flow of nourishment for JEANETTE notifying not at this time clear. Taken as ajwhole for their love of healthy the child, City of Belfast 4’s due 1918. ASHBAUCH, physical prowess and which and an incomparable In an enables the mother to gratify the Town of Yarmouth 3 1-2’s due 1902 to 1906. supporting company unsurpassed list of plays, magnificentbH0®u' the result indicates no marked change valor and scenery, gorgeous mountings and between their devotion to out-of-door fondest instinct of maternity, City of Cincinnati (Ohio) B’s due 1910-1930. splendid specialties acts, headed by in political sentiment in Vermont. The exercise City of Url ana (Ohio) 4 1-2’s due 1906. THE FAMOUS HERALD SQUARE QUARTETTE. and active modes of living. The Two years ago I used two bottles of Doctor Lucas County (Ohio) 4 l-2's due 1904. NIGHT8. State 10. subsidence of the issue has to t ■ Pierce’s Favorite and in a Plays for the Week. Election, Monday, Sept. currenoy Teuton, also, is sometimes called, the Prescription, April Poitland Water due 1927. MATINEES nice baby was born, before the doctor Co. 4’s Michael large extent reunited the Democratic came," Waiertown Water Co. First Strocoff.Monday. masculine race, on aooount of its writes Mrs. Katie Auliker, of 754 Pat Street. Alli- (Mass.) Supply vigor. 5’s due 1905. Summer party, but there is no that Mr, ance, Ohio. I was not very sick., is now Mortgage h^°Mllionor.Tuesday.A Romance Presidential Election, Tues., Nov. 6. sign The German, or Teuton, scorns city life Baby Water Co. First Mort- 14 months old and weighs 30 pounds. Now Framingham (Mass.) Bryan’s “pax-amount issue5’ has had as a ru lives I gage 4 1-2’s due 1925. le, by preference in the expect another about August, and I am Forbidden a Fruit, .Friday !!..!! I .. Leg o of much effect. again takiusr the ‘Favorite and Portland & Cape Elizabeth Ry. First Mortgage i., '. S country and his make- Prescription’ B’s Crimes of a Great REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. developes physical feel very weD, Several neighbors are using Dr. ((assumed by Portland R. R. Co.) due 1915. City,..Saturday...Devil’s Mins Medfleld & 8t. First 2°c. Sale of seats THE CASE OB' up equally with that of his mental. It is Pierce’s me41ci&e through ray telling them Medway (Mass.) Ry. _l>j;ices—l0, 20’;>0c-. Matfnees-10, opens Friday, a. m. Ladies’ ticket!" POLICEMAN KEAT. 1 B’s due 1920. must be before 7 about it. One lady says, before commencing Mortgage exchanged p. m., Monday. somewhat surprising, therefore to find Grand First B’s due IMG. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I had to vornu liapids Ry. Co. Mortgage that the in of but after I the 1916. For The refusal of the Board of Aldermen Jew, point longevity, sur- every day, got the medicine, from President, first spoonful that I took. I Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Ry. First Mort- passes both the Teuton and the stopped vomiting.’ 4's GEM 'SKA* to Mr. from the English It has done the same for me. It is a God- gage due 1946. discharge Keating police thing Denver THEATRE, and also the American. as send for women.” City Tramway Co. First Mortgage B’s The Handsomest Summer Theatre ia America. force amounts px-actically to notice tc Physically, due 1919. William No the writer referred to the Jew alcohol in any form, is contained Erie & Co. Collateral McKinley the publio that t a majority of the pres- points out, Telegraph Telephone is in “Favorite neither opium Trust B’s due J926. or onto. ent poorly developed. Centuries of oppres- Prescription,” TREMONT THEATRE STOCK Board does not consider habits ol nor other narcotics. This cannot truth- Niagara Falls Power Co. First Mortgage B’s COMPANY, sion seem to have his at due THIRD WBJBK. Intoxication a for service sapped vitality, fully be said of other medicine 1932. disqualification any espe- Grand Production of Robertson’s least to the extent of him Particulars corres- Military Drama, on a of men whose making under- cially designed for women and sold upon application ; For Vice body special duty it solicited. President, as a rule. “He is aversed to out- through pondence is to and the’lives and sized, druggists. guard protect prop- Sick women are invited to consult Dr. door sport. He prefers to live by his erty of citizens and preserve the public Pierce by letter, free of all charge. Rvery | “OURS.” brain than his Theodore Roosevelt The by muscle. His chest letter is treated as strictly private and peace. case against Mr. Keating Picturesque Incidents. is all are Scenes—Thrilling capacity limited” and in general, he sacredly confidential, and replies Florence Rockwell and the Of New Tork, was not one of a single lapse. It was enclosed in (J,l|nour* entire Xremont Stock Company. has the plain envelopes, bearing no Special Matinee Labor Day. Every afternoon at 2.45. make up of a short lived man. Every evening at A Seats for any3 per-1 shown that he was intoxicated at the matter whatever. Dr. SWAN&BARRETT, formance tins can Address during be secured Such printed engagement now. is not the fact, however. While he R. V. Y. station to such a degree as to attract the Pierce, Buffalo, N. 186 Middle Telephone 615—2. JVo Advance lit Prices. For indoor St., Governor, {ittlflTltinTl nf thfl flflnntv inoucKqI onH onw. prefers occupations, always lives f01" sale at Casoo Bay Steamship Co. ticket office. Scale of prices as usual. ME. Adultsx/it.it^eShiyeK when seats for in cities, and in other respects tends to PORTLAND, buying any matinee will upon request be given a tree seat eral patrolmen, and to unlit him for AA AJLAAAXAAAAAJl < 11 lillnlir/I augl8dtf adjoining Tour »ud twelve with each seat Casco JOH1V F. IIIFF. form a ™ purchased. Bay Steam- life usually regarded as not favor- £ ersir« va ill leaveldJ? £we.Bn Oi®aseso/ duty; it was shown by an unimpeachable Custom House Wharf at 7.30 for evenings and at 2.15 lor matinee performances. abie to health tosay of and unimpeached witness (Mr. Jacobs) nothing longevity, statistics show that the death rate Is Do For Representative to Congress, that he was staggering drunk at Stroud- only | a little over half that of the water; it was shown also by unimpeach- average UNDERWOOD SPRINCT American There is a Vou A ill OS F. ALF FA. able and unimpeached testimony that he population. alway 1 Portland Trust Co., an abormally small of deaths A Beautiful Paik on the Shore of Casco has been in the habit of into a proportion Breezy Bay. going drug -AND.... ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME from and FDR THIS WEEK. store on the corner of consumption pneumonia, as Ever FOR PRESIDENTIAL Clark and Dan- ELECTORS. compared with Americans. This im- the forth streets, several times a week while | is fahettes, At Large—Joseph 0. Smith of Skowhegau; munity ascribed largely to the excel- CAROLINE U. NICHOLS, Conductor. P. Wescou of Portland. on duty, and helping himself to lent of George copious system meat inspection prescribed Chink ■‘The Woman’s Orchestra, Par Excellence.”—N. Y. Sun. First Hist.—Charles F. of Portland. the | I Libby draughts of gin; indeed, a of by Mosaic law. In London, accord- Americans Greatest Second Dist.—James AV. Wakefield of Bath. special jug Organization of Women players. ing to one third of tne meat Third Dist.—Fred Atwood, Winterport. this liquid was kept for him at this store. Hoffman, Will Give Concerts in the Auditorium at 3 and 8 offered for sale is for Safe p. in., and in the Casino at Fourth Dist.— Ahnou H. Houltou. rejected consump* Fogg, There was no denial of all Vaults, 0.15 in. at 6 m. practically tlon by the Jews. are also Deposit p. Sundays p. They temper- in the case of the ate in their this, except Stroud- habits, seldom use alcohollo 87 and 89 St. C. J. GORMAN’S POLITE CUMBERLAND COUNTY. water incident, and the only defence set liquors and in general live a sane, regu- Exchange VAUDEVILLES lar, temperate life. As the writer in the j .ihutoi laiuuicuv in cuuueuwon wiui uio ooncttrci at 3 ana o p. m. was that Mr. had } K. up Keating been sick, Superb Electric Fountain will Senators—Harry Virgin, Portland, ‘‘Family Doctor” says: ‘‘He abstains play during the entertainment. Thurston s. Burns. and Life Insurance as a desirable *-■ Admission free to Westbrook, that his copious and frequent draughts from certain varieties of meat and patrons of the electric road. Reserved seats for the entertainments Joseph Y. Ilodsdon. io cents each. Yarmouth, investment for course 3 Capital Stock, Cars leave head ot Elm street every fifteen afternoon and Winhurn M. of gin were to be regarded as medicine. those of the richer and more yourself. Of $200,000 minutes, evening. Staples, Bridgton. heating it is admitted to be others. ^Excellent shore dinners at the Casino. Attorney—Kobert T. Wiiiteltouse. Portland. His kingd,” so that his frugal diet, his tem- for Then 5 Surplus and Profits, physician had prescribed whisky not 3 175,000 Slieriif—Orcn T. De peaux, Portland. perate use of liquors, his abstinence from why for yourself l All human Judge ( f C. Port- and brandy when he had )Of Total Probate—Henry Peabody, prescribed any- certain food3 which are are to the Deposits, land. unwholesome,ac- beings subject same un- 1,800,000 thing in the shape of alcoholic stimu- count for his remarkable freedom from certainties. All live Register of Probate—Joseph B. Reed, Port- by the same S; but Mr. brights disease and diseases of the laws * RIVERTON land. lants, Keating appears to have liver, of life and death. You cannot PARK. P. which are diseases of Specialties:—Hiph Grade Bonds for FRAGRASiT WITH FORKST PKRFUMES. commissioner—George Plaisted. Gorham. As to this excuse largiy Intemper- :£ be an exception. No one is. preferred gin. of sick- ance. Treasurer—James M. Thomuson, New Glou- To sum up, the Jew in spite of Investment. on ness we have you don't insure Interest Paid Deposits. cester. only to say that if Mr. physical condition and his social sur- ;jj 1^ today, perhaps % never have the ■’ I Keating is in such an enfeebled condi- roundings, and by reason of his temper- | you'll opportunity. GORMAN’S GREATEST VAUDEVILLE ance are S’ STARS, tion and sobriety, his frugality and his % Stranger things happening con- WJU. G. that he can only perform his duties j DAVIS, Prest. INCLUDING- REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. freedom from on the 3 JAS. P. Vice as a accident, continues, stantly. BAXTER, Prest, policeman by bracing himself with to live as 2_2^ HARRY average, nearly twice long as the BUTLER, Treat, TIIE whisky, brandy and gin, he should be his more careless and ;S honi. °f privileges % JOSHUA C. LIBBY, Asst. Treat. GREAT ROSA iVAVAOA 1I Imprudent neigh- ,£ may UJC SEPTEMBER 6. retired bors,” which Union Mutual 3 TR US TEEs. from the force on the ground of and Her of Cell YOU policies confer; of W m. G. Franklin IX. Troupe Trained Birds. Edward Payson Brown at Baldwin. incapacity until at least he has suilicient- % Davit, Barrett, HE WANTED A 5 How the advantage that « Jaa. P. Baxter, Sidney W. TUaiter, Edward C. Swett at Baldwin. recovered to be able to SMOKE. W in. W. Cbas. P. ly get along it is in peace 3 Brown, Libby, '*"\SS2&Jr*' HIATUS’S ROYAL HUNGARIAN John Barrett at Limerick. % _ of Walter G. Davis, A. II. ORCHESTRA, yrlthout the aid of alcohol. If the mind and Walker, G. W. Atkinson at Limerick. And Tried In Vain Several Old Rec- business S Chat. O. Bancroft, Geo. P. Evan., Rendering 4 Grand Concerts Daily. aldermen took stock credit to ■* Frederick Clinton L. Amos L, Alien at Limerick. any in the sickness ipes Por Getting: a Light, 2 protect your family and Roble, Baiter, David IV. Snow, Harry Butler. °* ^ <*”• Reseryefi Se^ ^ Cents. Car, theory the only consistent course to pur- 2 yourself! Come what will, a Union 2 leave head of SEPTEMBER 7. “Hanged if I believe anybody ever jlyisdtf rrebAl?SAreetCeve^rmlnumstr0DS sue would have been to retire :g Mutual policy is faithful in guardian- 2: him tem- made a fire two sticks by rubbing togeth- so as the insured is 3 Edward Brown at New until he was restored ship long faithful Payson porarily to health er, all travelers’ yarns to the +■ MERRYMEET- Gloucester. contrary 3 in payments; longer still, indeed,. 3; 1 I , and vigor. Instjad of that they voted to notwithstanding,” declared an enthusias- Charles P. Mattocks at New Gloucester. -S because of the watchful protection 5 = THE ===== publicly reprimand him and what tic local sportsman the other day. “I 9 1NG PARK. Curtis Guild at Bridgton. Impose o f the 3; amounted to a spent a couple of weeks with a Combination Shore and Walter C. Emerson at Bridgton. line, thus practically ad- camping maine Turkey Dinner, 75c | Regular Shore Dinner, 50c party on the Red west nonforfeiture Law We serve Ice Cream and John Barrett at South Berwick. mitting that the sickness excuse had upper river, of | | Assorted Cake with our Shore Dinners. last he went EUROPEAN PLAN M EN Chas. E, Smith at Biddel'ord. little with them. Winfield, spring,” on, “and When may we converse further 2: Us—tireen Turtle and Terrapin Soups, Soft Shell Crabs. Fried weight one Casco Bank Richard I National Lobster Webb at Biddeford. morning got separated from the -S this Newburgh, .Salmon, The law doe3 not upon important topic? You say. s' nnnn®ulllrolled nar^M,,h£uce,c,Brl?'leM»f,ive o0J)*ier’ Philadelphia Squab, require aldermen to other .OF___ Quail, Chicken, Steaks, Chops, Salad,, etc. Special Game or Fish dinners served at Horae a H. Burbank at South Berwick. boys, and it was night before I short their but in the case of one J. fOLUBR, Proprietor. explain votes, found my way back to our shack. I am notice._jly2ieodlf SEPTEMBER 8. of them what amounted to an explanation an inveterate smoker, and when I filled Union mutual Cite l PORTLAND, MAINE. John Barrett at Berwick. | was voluntarily given. Alderman Dris- up my pipe after wandering around for G. W. Atkinson at Berwick. coll voted to an hour or two I was Insurance Edward retain Mr. Keating on the horrified to find So., IH’fiULLUMTS Brown at Payson Brunswick. that Incorporated 1824. fores my match safe was = ■ THEATRE, Charles P. Mattocks at Brunswick. because he thinks there are other empty. Portland, maine, MANAGEMENT MR, liAUTLEV McCCLLDUL “As soon as I | % Curtis Guild Jr. at men on the force made that discovery my Underwood Spring, more unlit than he. CAPITAL AND SI'llPLUS EVERY AFTERIVOON AIVD afternoon. desire for a smoke increased about 500 1'WfwwmwmmmNmmmwhtM EVEVIVG T3IIS WEEK. Apparently Mr. Driscoll's position is that Henry Cabot Lodga at Underwood per cent. If I had had my gun along, I Extra Matinee unless all the bad men on the force can Special MONDAY AFTERNOON. Spring, afternoon. could have stnrted a blaze without trou- McCullum Presents His Excellent Edward Payson Brown at Underwood be turned out none of them ought to be. but Manager Company in a Superior Presentation of the Famoui ble, unluckily I had set out to do Comedy Succc,, Spring, afternoon Mr, Milliken’s action is simply inexplica- some fishing and had no but ONE MILLION Amos L. Allen at weapon my Underwood Spring, ble. He voted hook aud line. afternoon. that Mr. Keating was Naturally the first thing that occurred to me Edward O. Swett at Underwood Spring, innocent of all the charges alleged against was flint and steel, but I couldn’t find afternoon. him, and then proposed that he be publicly any flint, and then I INCO G. Cabot to think DOLLARS. The ever Henry Lodge at Portland. happened of the old story about best comedy production made at McCuUum’s Theatre. reprimanded. Why he thought an Curtis Guild at fire with two Cars leave In front of the United State, Hotel Portland, evening. making pieces of wood. "preferred every 10 minutes. Round Trio tickets on innocent man should be the csrs to theatre 20 publicly “Well, I won’t tire with admitting only cent,. Reserved Seats 10 and 20 cents extra. Private you details, . six reprimanded is our ACCIDENT. boxes, seating persons, 60 cents each seat. Tickets on sale in advance at SnwverN store The or Hartford shows a beyond power to uut lr ever a man au 3 city gain in gave experiment a Interest Paid on Monument square. Telephone No. 535-2. fathom. We shall not undertake to sav population di/ring the past decade which conscientious trial I did on this occasion. INSURANCE CO. Secure Seats Early In Advance. The Demand is Very Large. what motives animated the men who I picked chunks of half a Is astonishing. In 1890 its population up dozen dif- TIME DEPOSITS. voted to retain Mr. on the ferent kinds of wood, trimmed them IN IVE^UXTIE. Was 53,230, in 1000 it is 70,850, a gain of Keating force, FINANCIAL. further than down with my and tried 50 as they have said penknife them Over 2,000 of the best business and AT: GREENWOOD : GARDEN per cent, against a gain of only 27 themselves, all profess- in various combinations, one ional men iu the State are its cent in the but consideration for the public welfare using protected by pol- per preceding decade. The hard and one soft icies. In tli© accident department no other and’ their stick, exactly as the ALL THIS Increase is due in own duty to enforce Company has one-half the business In the State. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND IN- WEEK, large degree, doubtless, discipline story books say the Indians do. IVTercanlile Trust Co.. to the in the police force must have been entire- increase in manufacturing wh ich “But, although I rubbed until the ly put out of sight. must have WHY? TERNATIONAL Beginning Wednesday, has. been very marked in many New They pesky things were chafed nearly in two, CHEQUES known that their action would I The PREFERRED sells bclier OF PORTLAND, England cities. The rapid growth of amount natrer succeeded in getting them even to a notification to the warm. At I policies at a lower price. eastern cities is one of the most remarka^ force that repeated last remembered reading FOR SALE. PROF. WILSON ble of drunkenness1 would not be as somewhere about a scheme of the natives The the disclosures of the last census. regarded dis- PREFERRED pays claims Correspondence solicited fro in Indi- of ____iqualification—that Java, who are said to lay a flat piece promptly. viduals, Corporations, Bunks and polioemen might get Tliis lakes and His Wonderful of wood on others to Company intoxicated the ground and twirl a small desiring open accounts as well pleasure Dog Jack, The without fear Since 1800. when the com- chief argument for the State audi- occasionally of April, company as from those wishing to traanet Bank- rod, top fashion, on its surface by means menced Its Health Policies which are in (hat it is now tor resolve has anything1 worse to them than writing ing business ofany description tlirousb announcing A Feature of Jack the been offered by Governor happening of a cord. I the most liberal ones in the Leading and soon made one of the ma- lieid, nearly 2,000 this Bank n Beanstalk. Howers. To the 1a reprimand. Their decision is certain to policies have been issued for this and located in i:s new question why one man chines, cutting up my suspenders for the agency banking demoralize a force nearly $5,000 has been paid our citizens under Children Don’t illiu It. Is likely to do the work of already'far from what string, and if you had seen me auditing the squatting them. STEPHEN R. SMALL, PresMent rooms situated in the Boyd Take steamer Alice it should be. It will Howard. Fare State’s bills better than the seven who paralyze also the ef- there seesawing the thing you would Our business was increased In 1899 In Maine I 90 MARSHALL R. S001NB. Cashier. at the corner of only Or. forts^ of the heads of have taken oath >ver per cent. We wish to do even better ieb7dti Block, Middle now constitute the he has it to weed out the cor- that I had lost my mind. Performances at Council, replied n 1900. Your aid is solicited. Send your 2.30 and 3.30. sop4d5t 1 and inefficient men. At the end of half an hour I was aud Sis. Willi its im- that the seven are under constant rupt They will redhot, tiends to us. Exchange 1 and the apparatus was dead cold. temptation to their say, and with good reason, that if the The and please constituents, I twirled proved commodious quart- BoardJ of Aldermen longer the cooler it got. If I TVE-A-IUXTE; which the one would not be. This is considers a policeman the had kept on another half I ers the will who1 has been hour, believe Company endeavor proved of rHE C. F. — weightiest thing that has been said in guilty repeated I would have had a stick WAP AGENCY, FOR 1 frappe. to furnish its customers favor of Indulgence in drinks to an every retiring jthe council from audit- intoxicating “But I had gone far enough to con- MANAGERS AN!) ADJUSTERS, IVlusic Festival extent to his Ing the State's bills and that destroy capacity for the vince me that the man who wrote the possible facility for tlie plaoing ; 36 Exchange St., Portland, Me. prompt FOURTH business in the hands of proper1 performance of his a fit story was a double back ac- SEASON, an auditor elect- duty, barreled, dec2i eodtt and efficient handling of all Bd man1 to remain on the tion, triple and I by the legislature. Indeed it is force it will be ut- plated liar, yearned INVESTMENTS October 5 & 1 violently for his gore. their and PORTLAND, 4, 6. about the only argument offered in terly useless to attempt to reform the banking business, behalf “I struck Df the force* while the present Board holds camp just about dusk, and accommodation change, People who think it a sway. the every will be first thing I did was to grab a coal Subscription lists now open for names good one will vote yes on the State au- WE OFFER of from the fire and put It on extended consistent with a patrons at Cressey, Jones & Alien’s ditor my pipe. resolve. Later on I and with chorus. CURRENT COMMENT. discovered four matches in broad and every Lists close Sep- conservative policy tember 15th. the lining of my vest. I won’t repeat The Knack Auction rale for choice of Without to excuse of seats at attempting or ex- my remarks, but my friends asked me management. % City Hall, September 19th, for tenuate the laxness of officials why I didn’t talk that patrons Price of ticket public we THE VERMONT ELECTION. way in the woods. Municipal Bonds, aud only. patron have ’J Correspondence personal with reserved seat for five insisted all a long that a consider- hey say my language would have set Of Good is concerts, (SpringfieldV Republican, fire Printing interviews are able share of the responsibility for the anti-imperi- to a piece of asbestus.”—New Or- cordially invited. *5.00._ sept4d5t leans Times-Democrat. the artistic into the Water Works non-enforcement of the liquor law rests alist.) insight Bonds, “ art TWO SUNDAY upon the public. It is not a sufficient The preservative of all arts.” EXCURSIONS Republicans polled an — abnormal INVESTMENT have been ABHANGF.D fob — reply to this to that the vote’v in and abnormal SAFE say public have 1896, changes are Stood Doath With us printing is not Railroad now to Off. Bonds, ~~ put prohibition into the constitution. It required overcome it. There has is not SUNDAY, SEPT, 9th, ^ taken such a mechanical—we treat it as an — one to place change in Ver- E. B. Munday, a of ^ BY THE — thing give verbal adhesion to a mont.n lawyer Henrietta, SECURITIES. The result there to a com- onoe fooled a points lex., grave-digger. He says art should be Bank Stock. principle or a and another r narrow treated. CASCO DAY CO. policy quite rarntively McKinley victory in ‘My brother was very low with malarial STEAMBOAT to lc does not J thing insist that principle or be November; reflect a change fever and jaundice. I to Wouldn’t it be wise for to Faying from 4 to 6 per cent. one or policy in£ persuade! him you i>otli, they offer morn attrac- reduced public sentiment sufficient to effect try1 Electric tions than other < to practice The public has Bitters, and he was soon Suitable any trips in asco Bay. in his^ defeat. much] a trial order with us ? for Savings Banks smooth done the better, but continued their use un- place water all the time. Chnu tier’. Band former, but It has not done the til he on both. The PIL- THE BOSTON was wholly cured. I am sure Elec- and other Tust Funds. goes great palajla, steamer latter. On the BAKED BEAN. leaves Custom House at 10 contrary it has repeatedly tric] Bitters saved his life.” This remedy Wharf < m. for a sail up the Koyal Kivor amt among the rebuked officials who have (Boston expels malaria, kills disease and For Sale by sought to en- Advertiser.) germ upper islands in Casco Bay; returns at 1. force purifies the blood; aids THE THURSTON PRINT at prohibition, while it has over and Probably many persons will be to digestion, regu- H. M, Leaves 2.15, calls at Peaks, and skirts tlie glad |lates and & Co. main to liver, cures Papon shore a chance to know that the kidneys bowels, Maquolt Bay, giving over again-reelected men who beautiful and ( have prac- blonde, constipation, nervous 97 1-2 EXCHANGE STREET see all Hie islands in the Lower returns beneficentp Boston baked bean is dyspepsia, diseases, MASON & Bay; tieally treated the not a kidnevi female EXCHANCE MERRILL, Rankers, at 5.30. All these excursions cost Is ‘45 rent* prohibtory law as a p article of troubles, complaints; gives ST. prohibited commerce and sale 1 ’PHONE 30 ,.S?a each. Don’t miss them, not an- dead letter. Whea the inii perfect health. Only 50c at H. P. 8. PORTLAND, MAINE you may get public demands a this city on Sunday. If the Idle man other chance tills season lGoold’s drug store, 677 street. 98 EXCHANGE STREET- Congress 0. W. T. GODINO, 1 8*J»3li2W •epGtitd Ueu’l Manager C. 1), 15. U. Co, e iron do that, \ears in which the country li ist In ttnd depleted values and Idle factories orlnierwhl3h Mr. polled him to remain. 1 lore Uryan prem^^Li1?^8 As, moreover, It conditions ol WBW than the cost ot tne Civil War. *-at Minneapolls in was our this Insurrection and ABVERIISEMENTS, NEW An 1896, to -i ■>— ADVERTISEMENTS. purpose cripple in the — ■- ***"' — u ol >vJry inomh01?1sines Spain the local ..A# —»•— nny the iLlled our the last national eleo- it was Influences, and external, tnat fim-fMBt unemployed streets loii monevh war, necessary for us to control now If.' ^ Amerioa, add,therefore, nofreason to the speaker said that he could for the his country, he spoke out the sin- rear during tho eight years it wait in P®,a1381 Democratic nominee's false cry of blunt, of cere feelings that welled up from his power, for during that time it did not any goocI Republican imperialism. While that big cnangingohnnTw?1,?? his vote admitting heart were confirmed or even on that ground. It is is a man of lyrd bv intimate ac- pass, Introduce a single Hill at- not Aguinaldo remarkable exec- enough to consider a issue ot utive quaintance with the faCts he tempting to restrain and In single capacity and considerable it unselfishly them; today, a party; you must ability, discusses. Would that his words of their consider its platform cannot be denied that he is as could be spite protestations, the only re- as a unscrupu- ami and with lous burned Into the sky ori the night before ijiulidiites Wliitehouse straining laws against trusts and combi- anti-imperialism as he is forceful. S°t to swallow free and election, that every voter see them nations, are tho result of f°U ,ii trade might Republican leg- iree silver. AGUINALDO AND and be them in islation. We are now in the midst of GEORGE WASH- guided by casting his bal- Moulton And It was a good Republican anu lot for Speak. war, as lAncoln “we had bet- INGTON, the President of the United States. Legislature in our own State of Maine said, ter not evvap horses while the Some Democrats and anti-lmperiailsts that refused to the most crossing Those men incorporate in- stream. T oilow the who have compared Aguin- have seen fit, in their to at- of example of Sena*- bitterness, iquitous trust all, the Democratic aldo to tack me whoi though not In George Washington should re- personally and to cast reflections Tammany Ice Trust*. with the?,ai% sympathy member the at aroreign policy of the administra banquet Hong Kong, giv- upon the authenticity of this letter. My Rut one single act stands to the credit en on December tIOQ> yet stands behind his 17, 1817, by the Spanish method of campaigning is not one of per- about the of the years of Democratic lirmly party to There was nothing languid eight misrule. leaders, Aguinaldo and his associates sonal vituperation or blame, and 1 will It was the 'candidates, believing that, imperialism Democratic Secretary of War ! or who had just left the islands make no to such rally In South Portland no, that party stands for better men Philippine reply men, who, 1 hope, tig BepuUican under Cleveland that the recon- forever the of began better and by treaty Biecnabato, ac- are, as General Uavvton says, honest men and a wave of enthusiasm struction of principles better government Tst evening our navy, which has than the cording t.o the terms of which re- misinformed in their brought Do pul 1st ever has or they knowledge of the should to itself Democracy ceived a Kjgsa: in motion which carry imperishable fame and made tne ever can. large sum of money from Spain Philippine question, beyond that stars and saying ami in Elizabeth to stripes honored, feared and re- to give up their so-called struggle for lib- the original letter is in ■is party there Cape *1 d-k® Republican party, however, has no my possession, specte! wherever the tide ebbs and flows. desire to erty. and its is not ex- victory at the polls on Mon- avoid this issue of imperialism, authenticity questioned peeping The Democratic party has fav- but is At this feast, the those whose j always ready to go before the American Aguinaldo proposed cept by opinions it combats. Union Opera House never ored a and I was health of Her the I am jtneit. stronger navy; willing people this Majesty, Queen Regent informed that George Fred Williams to them squarely upon point. The of a more give their siuire of credit for this dinerence Spain, and His Majesty, the and other Democratic exhorters in the •antained representative iiepubli- between the two parties upon boy Ling glorious achievement and was of Spain, as the noblest and fairest of of their tilled seat aud surprised this point is and more theoretical extremity position, have resort- an gathering,which every to hear slight monarch-} their chosen leader upon tnis than that had ever lived, and ed to the underhanded tactics of question- back of the and practical. Both platforms propose toed the hall, among platform a few days ago the to wished them long life and al- ing the of this letter which is deprecate maintain our sovereignty till a stable happiness, authority were ladles. The Portland existence ot these bulwarks of our coun- of though ha had just been of au indirect of in rtoai nnn? form government can be established, speaking way indulging personal- try s honor Have our Democratic and this them, while in the Philippines as the most ities Only the othar this same Mr. and was present and played several sc- will take years in either case, day friends deserted their old be- the damnable of monarchsl Williams was because Con- aud the love, simply and very men on whom the Democrats complaining rolls before during meeting, cause we to Can or Dittlefield happen agree with them, or must rely to the inde- any man,Democrat Republican, gressman employed personall were such have give bilipinos to the platform prominent they beecome so used to opposition pendence ftfP t,hp Tilimnna anH nhhara nf Imagine George Washington being- ties against him, saying that this was mum auuusauuu umue bought off by England, and then attend- not his method of and ambers of the party as E. T. Henner rtareuiajr the South who have 'been avowedly en- campaigning; yet, In the national House, “that the tor ing a banquet where he would have pro- in an effort to destroy the effect of a of the city committee, William Kepub- gaged years in shooting negroes in ! ialrraan lican the the health of old as the letter as truthful and as party proposes, Almighty dis- order to them from I posed King George authoritative Fred A. Blon li. prevent enjoying noblest and fairest A, Cobb, Dyer, Small, poses, and the Democratic party opposes.' their ooustitutional monarch that ever any Mr. Williams ever wrote or received rights—and then, ac- 1 ived? inpyis m r. \j» nuu Four years ago the American himself, he uses most lan- “leery owwj pruiupu) people, cording to the Democratic plan we are to questionable tired of Democratic in tree And it is this man who will again be guage Mr. Williams I fear is ;n a Mr. Small called the meet- experiment, establish a long distance telephone pro- living ightd’clock elected as tlielr President that in power In the Islands If the Democratic glass house, and should be cautious as trade, ad- tection over them, removing our soldiers jg to order ami introduced as chairman vance of -William nominee is elected President. to how he throws fear of the de- agent prosperity, Mc- and leaving the islands to civil war, and stonesjfor candidate for He molition of his own DaTid E. Moulton, repro- Kinley. promised to repeal the Wil- a temptation to all nations to interfere NO PROMISES TO AGUINAL.DO. fragile arguments. son to the hand Bill, which closed the doors of our and them and rfitatlve legislature. Hearty ^ivlhe up, involving us As one wno was at all the in- OPPOSITION OF THE MASSES. factories, and our in a present Mr. Moulton who said : opened public soup greater burden of militarism and terviews tapping greeted houses. He did in Hong Kcmg between Aguinai- It, and within live foreign than the mainte- If you ask what is the reason complications do and the American oiliciais, I want to why ap- LOOK — SPEECH OF DAVID E. MOULTON. months the Dingley Bill had become a nance of our own the masses of the EVERYWHERE. sovereignty there as I have stated in parently, Filipino peo- law. to flow our say, repeatedly maga- Money began Into de- could ever involve. Mr. Whltehouse then ple have been opposed to us, it can be ex- It is a privilege to gr>*et on zine articles and nooks that I have writ- j | pleasant pleted national coffers; factories opened. took ..up the Democratic in plained in a word. Their attitude Is not ilioccasDn so muny of the representa- arguments ten, that no assurances or promises what- I furnaces were rekindled and favor of due to an Inborn of nor a When take out an insurance prosperity independence to the soever were of spirit liberty to 0 you pol 5 ;lre Citlzen3 of boutn Fort land und Cape entered home. granting given Aguinaido Ameri- every McKinley said he Filipinos and answered tUem one natural opposition to America. It is to Not Is It a welcome by one, can co-operation as a result of which he # look and the best i Uizabeth. only would our national credit a icy, everywhere get place upon showing that in our treatment of the could be attributed largely to a wicked educa mdence of continued fealty an 1 ulle- solid establish an independent govern- P Don’t be foundation, and make every dollar Filipinos we are within the tion of the people against America, Amer- persuaded by plausible argu- tiince to the but it 1 entirely spirit ment. It was only later when he wished ^ Kepubllcan party, of our currency as good as gold. He did and practical of the Declara- icans and American Institutions the ments. Don’t for sake. an in the of application to justify his remarkable course that he by ^ buy friendship’s # •sow* interest question the that and our is enemies of our also, today money good tion of Independence as It has always of country. From the time to which must result in though contending that promises had Don’t pay out a penny until you are P Intelligent in every mart of commerce, while we been read and that the Aguinaldo first developed any consider- well direettd efforts at the Ks- appl'ed, history been made him by representatives of the ud polls. borrow than other nation on able until the the sure. It’s a thousand times better to ) cheaper any of our country has been one long story of United he strength day of out- are we to see those to States. When was put aboard £ picialy gratified the globe. Not a aid the liepub- from the of Louisiana break, while our forces, land and naval, 5 a little time in tlie best of promise expansion purchase the McCulloch by Ensign Con- spend finding vbom as yet the principles our party llcan that has not been ful- Caldwell, were with the and J party make, by Jetfex-son in 1803 down to the present sul General Wildman and busy occupation pro- life not with effect. myself in Hong 1 than to years of after your appealed convincing filled, or Is now in process of fulfillment, tune; and that even the most timid soul tection of Manila, there was carried on spend regret Men view all from ulllerent Kong harbor, Caldwell stated him in questions 1 believe there Is not a man here but need have no* hesitation vto through the entire interior of the islands is and can’t col- Jt I in supporting my presence that the Admiral was not p property destroyed, you ondpolnts and it is inevitable that on will admit that the has a effort to rouse the country prospered the policy of the administration in the to come persistent people lect insurance. 4* of there inviting him to the Philippines, your 4 great problems government more under and his for fear of the against the United TStates by the most £ McKinley policy Philippines transgressing and only allowed him to go on his own mould be other views and other partlet than the of circulars and While you are looking, investigate the 4 during preceding administra- constitutirn. We need the earnest and contemptible by lying ^ dan our and ir we to receive Philip- representations, that the own, expect tion. The predictions of Bryan have first as a foothold for the articles in the Filipino press. P companies us. are p pines protection United States assumed no responsibility represented by They uleration in our belief, we must be will- been proved false by the of Indis- of American citizens in the Fast who To make a long story short, and to give logic whatsoever in connection with his going P conflagration proof. $ ag to respect the opinion of others, all facts Silver has continued tc must and in the a convincing I can tell putable will participate life of Whatever assurances had been given him illustration, you ttemore so if we hope to convert them while and how a small of we Americans, in- go down, wheat, iron, cotton, the worll at large. Secondly, on ac- emanated from men and sources which party Moor way of thinking. in of his have several spit3 prophecies gone up count of their own great agricultural and the American did not con- cluding newspaper correspon Men are not of error j government convinced by bolnt ; and wages and tnne3 have followed mineral wealth for the of dents, In the end of October, 1898, or good employment trol such as Howard W. Bray, a promi- DOW cfc SPZTM'XS.XX.A 3VE. % toed and called names; whether on and the Democratic ban two months after the fall of Ma- the: behind, today American capital and enterprise. Third, nent of who had nearly or Englishman Singapore, | 1»calls 1 traitors, anarchists Imperial" i ners of Tree trade and free sliver are as a for our own our ex- nila, came in contact with these circulars market trade, stopped Aguinaido as he was en route to m. Every American citizen is a patriot ; in the dust or up at ban Isidro in the foothills of the trailing public disapproval ports that have juniDed from $128,000 In Europe and had suggested to Mm that he Mtoves his country and will not deliber The one tried and found the to mountains While resting in front of the wanting, 1800 82,500,000 in finally to give up his trip and join the Americans a which he knows t< > other der led the iOOO^and Gobernocillo s house, an old woman came steiy support policy by people themselves, enable vta to maintain ta#* open door in in their Had it I detrimental to its welfare. Show hln struggle against Spain. to us and handed me a circular which and their verdict has been affirmed bj China and our share of the future com- not been for Bray,Aguinaido would have up POPULATION OF CITIES. lathe is mistaken, and he is willing V >i events And now comes the Fast. she said had that been placed in subsequent merce of the gon9 on to Europe, and there would have morning be set but ho will not and he t silver orator the hands of woman in the Washington, September 5.—The census right, ougli tongued from the West anc I In concluding the speaker said: liet been no insurrection as. The every own, jot to be bulldozed out of his hones t against and asked if its contents were true bureau has endeavors to persuade you by means o l us then accept the challenge, meet our original responsibility, not announced the following re- it Is not t therefore,rests we saw lirst a cartoon in- spinlon Yet, always easy his seductive eloquence, that from thei r responsibilities, “take up the white man’s American Opening it, sults in the several cities named: o| upon authority. tended iecide. Honest men may well dilfe r like a new Issue ha 3 send forth the best we to portray Americans, so vile and ashes, Phoenix, burden, breed," Furthermore, when Aguinaido landed The of Salt Lake of the submitted t 0 arisen, the that no brute even could population City tponmany problems paramount issue of them all carry our government and civilization at Cavite there were not even a score of contemptible »r voters Doubtless there are man doubt not It Is a 3 describe it. Then followed in Utah, is 53,531, as against In 1890. 7 I that paramount lssu among these eastern peoples and natives to do him and he was so parallel 44,843, establish honor, one other in vho as are undecided upon the li i* ! to the all whose other idols hav 3 an but a of columns, in Spanish and the N. is as yet party, not empire, republic irnper- discouraged after his iirst day's presence Bayonne, J., 32,722, against sues of the and it 1 s Tagalog, a series of vicious falsehoods present campaign, been shattered by the triumphal progres b ial domtin, a republic of the people and that be askei .Lieutenant Williams, in 19,033 In 1890. the so a s about the American and purpose of this meeting, in far of but to the com for the still of and of government, Ltepublican prosperity, people, liberty justice, command the American marines at the is as In die allotted time will to state a man from the mis people. It said in plain language that it Albany 91,151, against 94,923 allow, people, just recovered whose flag has never yet waved over any navy yard, if there was not a steamer lew of the reasons we bellev e was the avowed intention of the Ameri- 1890. many why eries of Democratic misrule, the para community except in blessing, and please leaving the next day on which he could ike candidates should receiv< > can government to take the of Kepubllcau mount and only question can be how t 3 God neve5 shall, but a republic of world return to Unfortunately for daughters Akron, Ohio, Is ag Hong Kong. the and 42,728, against par in to others. retain and at home not continental Filipino mothers back to America support profereuce ^prosperity plenty wide, interest, taking the United StateB, the opportunity was 27,601 in If were to entrust r make them the mistresses of the Ameri- 1890, you compelled you honor and prestige abroad. And t 3 its appointed place as a leader of nations not open. business to would th e can men! And then it went on to say Canton, Ohio, Is 30,667, as agoinst 26,- another, you place whom shall they look for these ble3sing s in the vanguard of human progress, With Aguinaldo's laok'of welcome, con- combination o t that it was further the avowed intention 189 in 1890. leys of your vault, the but to him whose election secured them along the march of civilization. trast the splendid reception that was giv- hands of one whose onl of the American government to take jour safe, in the 7 whose reeleotion will preserve them, Wil was en toAhe American consul of who Mr, Whitehouse’s speech punctuat- Manila, the able bodied sms of the recommendation was in liam was Filipino eloquence promis McKinley. and his greeted by 20,000 Filipinos, men and s of behavior? Would no 1 ed with frequent applause happy mothers back to America and make them good you ! At the conclusion of Mr. Moulton' women, when he landed from the Balti- MARRIAGES. V and slaves, in the place of the negroes whom nther give the management of you stories, logical reasoning, telling more after the destruction the sh speech which was well received, Koberl Span! we were sorry we had freed! affairs to him wheso record in “the pas t points made a most favorable impression fleet. and and kno\ T. Whitehouse was as our nex t We ascertained that thousands of such In this city, Sept. 5. by Rev. Edwin P. Wilson, proved ability Integrity; presented listeners As he took his seat The first friction between the Filipinos upon his Samuel a. Pike and Miss Harriet L. Bailey, you any other way to judge the politico 1 county attorney, who spoke substantially and the Americans was caused circulars had been distributed everywhere. the band struck a and by Aguin- botn of Portland. parties who claim Thai; up lively medley aido he ordered the Those who coaid read, read them; those your support? i as follows: when people not to In South Portland. Sept. 4. by Rev. J. A. Introduced as the who could not had them read to tutnre is an unknown book, only to b then the chrairman give the Americans any assistance in read, Corey, Bert Burton Tupper and Miss Millie P. them. SAnd this is one illustration Politics are read as time turns Its leaves. Their pas ; j SPEECH OF K. T. WHITEHOUSE. last speaker, Hon. John Farrett of Ore- carrying provisions for the American only Beacon of South Portland. running high; is to ul 5 of a score of such which were In Fred E. and Mrs. history, ami upon Its pages open i Mr. White house thatt army which was surrounding the Span- pamphlets Bath, August 29, Bragg began by saying gon, who wasfminister to Siam under the Delma Stiipnen. and with us Fall Hat Istbe record of what they Inw* been, th 3 the of the Democ- iards in Manila. Further friction came .sent broadcast. managers Populistic administration and while in At Littery Point, August 25, Michael E. Mor- of what are to be. Cleveland whan he insisted that his should After the first outbreak on the 4th of harbinger they racy naci rummaged through the junkj troop3 rissey of Portsmouth and Miss Mary A. prices are running low. I set 1 Whitney. would that I could worthily fort! of Democratic of the Fast had personal talks with Aguin- be allowed to go Into Manila, most of February, 1899, the Filipino papers, the At Oid Paul of shop decayed platforms Orchard, August 30, 1>. Luce You can’t believe all the past and unearthed again the shakyT oirlr, siriri rinr1r>c the Phllinnine war was whom were bent, as we who were there Da Kepublica and the Independencia, an- Bangor and Miss M. E. Sharpe of Boyaton, W.V. you lican Born to free mankind from1 well lootin the even nounced In bold in to date In York, August 25, Win. I>. Moulton of York party. structure which had been so completely7 one of flur remember,on g city, headlines, up a correspondent for leading and Mrs. Ora F. Hutchins ot bear from tail of a foe curse of slavery; bred in the atmos- demolished four added a new though Aguinaido and his leaders them- yellow journal style, that thousands of Ogunquit. tbe yearsfago, welcome awaited Mr. In Cleveland L. phere of liberty; sanctified by the blood1 called which papers A hearty selves denied any such intention. cowardly Americans had been slain in Georgetown, August 30, plank anti-imperialism Hinckley and Miss Jennie A.'Thibodeau. cart—but every tale we of thousands of devoted tollowers; and which is mere- and at the start he the fa- battle by the brave* Fillpino3, thousands they-claim to be new, but Barrett caught THE OPINIONS OF TWO NEBRASKA In Waldoboro, August 23, Edward Howell dedicated their sacrifices and a mar- and 7 more taken and all the rest is by ly another relio of the past, now vor of the audience and kept It to the prisoners, an l Miss Kit Davis give you backed by tyred leader to the cause of humahity, as stood COLONELS. driven into the walled city of Manila In Dr. P. Love- stand there again they before, instructive and able Brunswick, August 22, Henry is is the of oar nation’s finish by his very where were Dew- well of Providence and Miss Helen P. facts. history story the Ameriacn to give them m wnetmer or not ;ne uerno- they only protected by Worthley \ asking people mugiug oi' Brunswick. powth and the admiration ofl r of the of imperial- fleet, The the interi- progress, the reins of in spite of their presentation question cratio nominee has a to ey's people through is no corner in government rightful claim In East Pittston. August 22, Lewis J. Hewey Ti^ere 'he world Under its administration1 the and their false He has a fine or believed that these reports were true, failures in past propheca ism so called. platform his position on this question, let us con- and Miss Jennie M. Richards. the greatest war in was r the fourr and so flocked to the standard of or No history successfully cies so completely refuted In last a far voice and trast what he with the words or Aguin- in Sanford, August Rarry aud felt sill^ trimmings.- j pres enee, deep reaching says aldo, 22, Shepard terminated, national credit established,> He then to take up the Miss Luella A. j years. proceeded electrified his cheered those who had actual knowledge of the Pillsbury. in men with a foe conquered South rehabilitated and* Democratic one one. He declared1 fairly Hsteners]who corner planks by situation. Colonel Bryan, though good iUiitoUXiAb UJ! AKUiXliAiti (JUUitSXii. hade to blossom like the while a issue in this him and An abstract of his rose, agri- that free trade was dead again again. man he may be, was never on the firing of hats or abil- culture and wbre fostered1 knowledge manufactures campaign and he didn’t see how they7 follows; line and never within seven thousand Moreover, I am willing to go on record DEATHS. snd k J speech encouraged by wise and beneficent i could have to It kup again miles sole- as it to be belief that if the to or sell them. It the,face bring BARRETT’S SPEECH. of thd Philippines. Depending stating my ity buy until we have all1 underr HON. JOHN protection, outstripped after the experience of the country ly upon hearsay and political prejudice, Filipinos had not pursued their arbitrary, and become the 3 earnest ef- competitors greatest pro- the Wilson tariff four years ago. Trusts In my appreciation of the he says that America is to blame for the irritating and insulting course towards us simply tal^es ducers of and the nations off expressing In this city. Sept. 3, Lizzie A., daughter of the the world, he declared, could not be an issue when1 conferred by an invitation adj insurrection in the tnat we during the last two months before the foe honor ^to Philippines; late Patrick and Ann McOlinchy. aged 30 years. fort to on to the bouth, in wonder tremble at ourr both them and1 when the American was catcb parties,declared against dres3 the voters of this city, I would say are crushing out the spirit of liberty and outbreak, army [Funeral this morning at 8.30 o’clock from 8G Power. Such Is the of 3 re- story forty years when every law on the statutes today that 1 am not unmindful of the respon- that the American flag must be hauled patiently awaiting the action or Con- Adams street. best bats in tbe market. for lie- dRepublican administration, during strlctlng trust3 was placed there by sibility resting upon me to tell the truth, down. gress, and had not therefore, gradually [Requiem high mass at the Cathedral of the that time not a law was the3 c Immaculate ai 9 o’clock. look at our Hats placed upon publican majorities against Democratic as I know it from personal experience, Colonel Stotsenberg, the commander of led up to the conflict which was a logical Conception H pall statute In this VV illard books by the Democratic party, Militarism could not be seri of the Phil- the a re- consummation of their the city, Sept. 5, Brown, aged 79 opposition about America’s occupation Nebraska regiment, which, by attitude, 4 will show if the bill, under 1 we0 years, months. caugbt. rwept Wilson Tariff which ously conducted as an issue when I may be pardoned, therefore, by markable coincidence, was stationed at United States after the ratification of the we’ye we lived ipplnes. [Prayers this afternoon at 5 o’clock at <%8 Elm and breathed, and had our being•> nave one soldier to every 1000 in- for where the outbreak oc- would have offered the Fi i only way of introduction, stating what' the very point treaty pinos street. Funeral services at lu a. m., Sept. 8, at ior four years; and that was ail we could The Issue of free silver he0 as a of j The $1.50 hat, habitant's were iny specific opportunities of compre- curred on the 4th of February, 1899, who just large degree self-government I West Kennebunk. Burial at Portsmouth, N. H. batters to- And did n ott 0 most of our industries said was like the Irishman’s turtle, “The heading the situation. While United was familiar with all of the incidents as they should prove themselves rapable In tins city, Sepr. 5, Harrison T. Albee, aged 98c, isn’t sensible of of and there 82 years, lo months. 8 ; eraythur is dead but he States minister to Siam, which is one of leading up to the collision, and who later carrying on, that today days. refuted in1 be cintent lu this city, Sect. 5, Margaret T., daughter of it.” It was so completely the most countries of Asia, fell while leading his regiment in a would peace, prosperity and The $2.00 progressive Lawrence J. and KJleu E. Donovan, aged 8 mos. batters bat, hamlet in the country four years3 Manila as is to New the Defore ment throughout the islands as the nat- AN OLD EDITOR every and as near Chicago charge against Filipinos, said, [Funeral Friday morning at 9.30 o'clock from the did not care to hear ural outcome of the which the $1.45. ago, that people York, it was my privilege not only to he died, to the newspaper correspondents policy parents’ residence, l Oxford street. He there- it discussed again this year. frequently visit China and Japan, study- at Manila that the responsibility for that United States would have pursued. The ■* batters $2.50 hat, on to ^consider the claims and but to trav- outbreak did not rest upon the American The opposition has attacked me vigor- [The funeral of Mrs. Betsv Higgins will occur Pound <000 Worth of Food. fore, passed J America’s opportunities, $ four 3 ing at 2 o'clock at 2G0 Brackett street. prophecies of the two parties years el through the Philippine islands and army nor upon the American govern- ously for supporting the administration Friday $1.95. and at the same time credit to the ago and how they had been fullillel;> note their peoples and possibilities, meat- ment, and added the sentiment which giving showed that the Democrats had offered1 never be If our for what th9y be- hatters ing then, for the first time, many of the should forgotten that, Filipinos accomplished Tbe $3.00 bat, W. S. fore heads and listen Qllham, editor of the Capitol off free coinage as a panacea for all evils prominent Filipinos. Later, upon the country would endure, the American they lost their would so as we remainedf1 tnat to no reason or in their $2.39. I drouth McAlester, 1. T., said: “Yes, It iss and claimed that long outbreak of war between Spain and the people must remember when the right adjusting on the times would be3 led direct to American is fired differences with the Americans. Just be- tote when I Nuts gold standard, United States, I procee .y flag upon deliberately, got hold of Grape low. We cause I have to be fair and Sole for hard, money dear and wages ? Cavite as the special correspondent of as he knew it was fired upon by the Fili- attempted agents YouQg’s food, It was worth more than a $:200G*■ but no and his followers credit said free coinage offered nothing leading American and European papers, pinos there could be cessation of hos- give Aguinaldo doctor bill to a well1 disaster and 1 was tilities that of unconditional sur where they deserved it, and at the same Hats. me, for It made me depreciation, repudiation, | by way of Hong Kong, where exept We offered instead the gold1 and render. time describe their shortcomings, I am toan. 1 have gained i!5 pounds In weight, dishonor. thrown in contaot with Aguinaldo standard and a tariff which would pro- was familiar with the attacked rar more virulently than If I had toy his associates and OF GENERAL strength has returned tenfold, myF dollarr THE LETTER LAW- condemned the without duoe sufficient revenue, an honest incidents which led to their returning to Filipinos any brain to the TON. or without criti- power has been given back me,i, and a chance to earn it and prosper-I the Philippines. Then remaining nearly praise, praised^them any FRANK M. LOW & aocl that which was oars in the last 20 years off the war with and cism. CO., is an absolute essential, for I ity a year, through Spain But I will not with that mes- b stop SIu rule. Within the shortest the of insurrection, it was my While by that I an editor nnd have been for 35 years. Republican Into period sage. Let every Democrat, and every staxiding everything Men’s time the party has3 be associated have said about the I cannot Outfitters, possible Republican advantage to constantly skeptical Republican, before be goes to Fiiipinos, ‘toly pen shall always be ready to speakk redeemed these the3 Merritt and Otis hold the of so pledges by pissing nob only with Dewey, the poles on the 10th of September or the sixpence political prejudice 6good which ha3 In 32 months3 but near des- word for this powerful nutritivee Ding ley tariff, on the American side, with Aguin- 4tli of November, not only contrast the my eye that I will not See and MONUMENT time produced a of forty-six inil- forces on the side. cribe that were SQUARE. food, I had of course often read the ad- surplus aldo and his Filipino sentiments of Colonel Bryan and Colonel thejinfiuencas gradually sep6-lt lions in revenue as opposed to a dellcit of at work and were winked at Aguinal vertisements but Stotsenberg, but let him remember the by regarding Grape-Nuts, 108 millions produced by the Wilson taiTfft DEWEY COULD &OT SAIL AWAY. do and his followers, and which devel- Hover immortal words of that noblest Roman of to the food to in a like a nd the linan- the of insurrecti on thought apply my7 time; by passing that 1 would them all, that great democratic soldier oped general feeling at a The first point emphasize °wn in and slck- cial bill maintaining all our money j in the General throughout the Filipino army and among use, until, my extremity is that it was absolutely impossible, for who fell fighting jungle, parity with the gold dollar Although Lawton. the people. n®3s, the oame to me that It moral and physical reasons, for Henry W. thought we have been on a standard through- both gold sailed after the dea- In response to a letter which I had Let us therefore be fair, and not be le 1 ACCllOS sAUBi tolght fit case. The statements inn orf Dewey to have away my out the four years, all tho prophecies if I had told the the false of tructton of the Spanish fleet, Repairs of written him, asking away by cry imperialism, vogard to food a?,s Mr. and his brethren have proved1 are absolutely correct, Bryan lack of sufficient coal to take truth in an article which appeared In the which is only a misnomer and a cam- false. The of gold1 ships and bvve proven In own case. One v absolutely production with the 1899, Review of Reviews, en- bogey. Let it, however, be dis- my very each in- him across the Pacific, together September, paign ■_ has increased tremendously year ‘The Half Year of War With and let the work of education F. O. BAILEY & CO. that* of meeting new and titled, cussed, go fortunate thing about the food is of sliver and wheatt moral responsibility stead decreasing; developments, and the Aguinaldo,” he wrote me baok these on until all the American people shall Wiile it is the most madee have wheat up from 53i unexpected scientifically separated, going that there stilt remained in words: learn the truth upou this Issue as four kefioneers and Commission Merchant* cents In 1896 to 66 cents in 1899, and the> knowledge concen- a fleet of “I would to God that the truth of this years ago they learned the truth ui on highly nourishing 53 cents In the southern islands Spanish Salesroom 48 Street. j®d silver dollar going dow n from situation could be the of the debasement of the e Kxcbangre toated food I have ever it has sc° that could have swept the whole Philippine question known, 1896 to 43 oents in 1899 and Mr. Bryan small gunboats merchant marine from the known by everyone In America as I rency. With such education, the resu t tr. O. BAILUX. C. W. ALLBS Selous a Hast® that It wins and holdss Idol on his hands. American has another1 broken real It e the same in 1900 as it was in 18 6 man y tt Asiatic seas if he had sailed way com- kaow it. If the history, inspiration, will friends." Instead of dear money, cheap proper ty I L Z—~~---—-.--- MESCEXIoAWEOITS. rou must save the day!” ordered him charge so far in the frear of the guns, Stuart had called for assistance from MISCELLANEOUS. ✓ mSCEULANEOUa. to charge. I quote Klip trick’s own must have ^confirmed them in the belief the infantry at Culpepper as soon as he words as stated by him again in a speech of supports being close at hand. But no found Gregg had outflanked him, not- alter the battle. The order was received reinforcements came and the First Maine withstanding his largely superior foroe C. W. Rosenbach, (31st St. and like an electric shock, One idea seemed found themselves a long way in rear of of cavalry. They began to “run them up Look Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111.,) wrote, conveyed to every man throughout those the surrounded on all sides In cars before and the first train “ enemy’s lines, noon, Feb. 11, 1888, I have been troubled squadrons: This is our opportunity come and totally unsupported. load were run off the track, by the Union with & at last. A spirit of emulation seized Not until after they had wheeled and troops turning the switch at the Station, Maine Com- them. halted, did thp Confederates take In the In addition, two divisions of Uongstreet’s Meeting The had not slackened Young. regiment speed, situation imediately to were to be SOEI THROAT then they began oorps reported advancing by Hair-Health is warranted QUINSY the order while at a to the of the woods and road receiving going gal- rally edges opened directly to Fleetwood. to restore gray, white or for ten and I find at Riverton. And now that a years, mandery lop. began memorable scatterling but brisk fire which became It was getting late in the day, nearly bleached hair to its natural of more than a mile in so charge length, annoying, Colonel Smith dismounted five o’clock, and the battle had been rag- color. Hair-Health is a hair over level and inter- undulating ground, part ol his men and returned their fire, ing continuously since daylight. Pleas- food, restoring youthful color and beauty to gray and Palmer's Lilian sected with small ravines, with several the men making a breastwork of their anton had no object in pushing the eneuy faded hair. Remove^ dandruff and stops falling and rail fences, one or more ditches Tand a horses and their carbines across* farther, Ills mission was breaking of the hair, it is not a dye. It positively the I ever tried.” resting accomplished. quickest remedy railroad track directly across their path. their backs for better aim. At the same He directed the withrawal of the troops will not discolor the skin, scalp or clothing. Increasing their speed the regiment thun- time the enemy returned from the woods and a return to the ford3. The enemy ft acts on the roots, giving them the required nourish Memorial for Late Thomas nent and thick hair on Captain dered on, the faces of the men gleaming on the right and took possession of the making no opposition, they moved “leis- positively produces luxuriant, iiald heads. the clean and healthy. Does with tierce excitement, and as they ad- deserted guns. urely down, recrossed and returned to Keeps scalp .not rub off or make the hair greasy or sticky, and its vanced every nerve strung to its utmost The field in the rear of the battery was their old P. Beals. camp, use cannot be detected. Good for men and women. tension. Heedless of the battle now rag-’ a one, and about two-thirds as wide Prisoners taken that stated that long day Hair-Health is a dainty dressing, and a necessary ing all around them, equally heedless of as wooded on two sides and Stuart’s force at the review was fifteen long, thickly adjunct to every toilet, and unlike other prepar- those rapildy worked guns on the hills one end. The was in a cul de thousand men. Pleasanton claims Stuart regiment ations, itij healthful action on the roots of the hail beyond, whose shells were sao,- The out w'as the had screaming only way by way twelve thousand in the fight. causes the hair to regain its original health and color, all about them with fearful ex- bursting they went in, either over those guns, or Stuart s assistant adjutant general ad- whether it be brown, black or golden. Prevents 6! st ANNUAL plosions, sending masses of fragments by the opposite side of the Harbour house. mits that he had between twenty and hair falling after much perspiration. of the air in direc- Paper Everting By hurtling through every The enemy being in possession of both, thirty guns, Halr-Heaith is sold by leading druggists every- OUR EXHIBIT tion. Neither the shouting of orders nor as they largely outnumbered the regi- Duffie’s division, after crossing the ford where. Price, 50c. for large bottle, or sent by express, prepaid, in sealed on receipt of 60c. Capt. O. W. Ford. the crack of small arms could scarcely ment, the situation was critical. Colonel made a dstour to Stevensbarg, to come plain package, by —OF— be heard for the terrible din. Smith looked and acted as^cool as though in on the enemy’s right at Culpeper, and LONDON SUPPLY CO., 853 Broadway. N. Y. Notwithstanding the excitement and on dress pabaue. As soon as he had ral- did not arrive on the field at Brandy Remember the name, Hair-Health." Refuse all the strain upon their nerves, a slight ac- lied his scattered he remounted the Station substitutes. Money refunded if it does ti ot benefit you. men, until the battle was over. There- ~~ cident occurred which caused some amuse- regiment, formed squadrons and moved fore Gregg fought Stuart’s whole force FAIR, in ment, the midst of the charge The directly towards those guns which the with his one division. According to NEW FALL of the railroad was about feet GOODS grade eight enemy had, by this time, succeeded in figures of General Gregg, Pleasanton’s of First Maine Cavalry at above the and on both NESS & HEAD Cuitibsrlantl Charge level, very steep loading, and were just in the act of train- whole force consisted of nine thousand County Agiicultural sides where the regiment crossed it. ing on the regiment. The Colonel was men, including ^Infantry 'and batteries. is tlio finest wo liavo over shown. We While the Brandy Station. furiously scrambling over this, keenly watchlhg the motions of the gun- The Infantry were stationed along -the have everything a man of taste could norse one NOISESOUBEO of of the sergeants, stumbled ners and the were to roads and Hiilicilldial instant they ready at and from the fords, to cover the quickly at home by an Invisible device ; helps ears as desire for Sociaty on on the rails, and pitching his head, fire, the order came, loud and stern, lines of retreat. For some reason the bat- glasses help eyes.after all remedies have failed. Music, turned several somersaults down the The order was conversation, whispers heard. No pain. F rt r1 ff" “Fours right, gallop!1’ teries did not reach the field in time to 1'HCrt anti endorsed II LL -AT- further side. then Self-adjusting liy §_ First the sergeant, given at exactly the right time lor the be of servioe. StiVHlelnn*. WritefoP Hisoox,853K'wkv, r I* IT | A the horse appeared in rapid succession, squadrons had barely gained their width From the most reliable Information to Fall and alternately on top and then underneath. in distance to the when that shriek- be Suitings A stated meeting of the Maine Com- right, obtained, it seems certain Stuart out- Every time the sergeant appeared on top ing mass ol iron went tearing by their numbered. Pleasanton two to one, --rnmmmmm ml of the Order of the mandery Military a terrible volley of Invectives, mixed with rear. Not a man or horse was injured. Pleasanton accomplished his object, ob- Narragansett Park, Loyal Legion was held last evening at sand, poured from his-mouth, until sud Immediately came the order, “Fours left taining all the information needed to Overcoatings. shut off hi3 lor the The Biverton and was attended denly by rapid disappearance into line’’ and they dashed open- enable Hooker to thwart Bee’s plans. lie park casino, undei! the sand and in- The first of the new GORHAM, ME., horse and again, ing by the opposite side of the f Barbour also gave Stuart such a drubbing, and so by about fifty of the companions of the on stantly resumed upon his coming up house, into tne field beyond, scattering crippled and demoralized him be did not Best A business of the the other side. that man was their I commandery, meeting However, the force that tried to oppose pas- recover from it during the campaign, and a lion. Before met the FALL TROUSERINGS Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, commandery was held at six o'olook in the regiment sage out. and never regained his former prestige enemy in their countercharge he was in Colonel Smith received a deal of Fven Bread and 1900. the room of the casino. The great the Southern papers admitted Seiit. 11, 12 13, smoking his none the are to bo soon here. place In line, apparently credit for extricating the regiment from Stuart was outmanoeuvered and out- always was over Commander worse for his the of meeting presided by mishap, except loss its hazardous situation, by his quick com> fought. The following Is from a Rich- We search for the best and select his his In the Major S. W. Thaxter. hat,—and temper. prehension of the emergencyy, coolness mond paper of the eleventh two days goods of undoubted style and merit for The regiment which caused the Harris of ana to act under At the business meeting the applica- deoision, promptness after the battle being tne same paper that our customers. Light to break, (the Fourth Virginia, such^difiicult olroumstancas. published such contemptuous articles World I tions of Adjutant Horatio Staples of their famous Horse was The Elite Vaudeville Co. Black Cavalry), The writer’s idea of the time occupied about the Yankees astride horses in 1861, of now for First Maine Portland the Second Maine Infantry charging straight the in the charge and light is rather vague. before referred to: “The blunders of 6uch 1 Our lTIsi<9c to Order which swerved a to the left to meet Is made! OF BOSTON for membership'of the first class, and little He interviewed several officers and men weaK headed and vain officers only en- them. were within of the with no no two Harold Chamberlain of Bruns- I They approaching regiment result; courage the enemy to overrun and de- Wylys fearful to each the has been and will entertain proximity other, enemy agreed. At last he found a man who vastate our country with a cavalry which With engaged son of General see First Maine wick, Maine,eldest Major evidently expecting to the kept a diary and noted the time that is’daily learning to despise the mounted between beats. the | CLOTHING Josnua L. were received follow of the regiment which It was or two and a ux Chamberlain, example j night. nearly quite uuu vumrviciohjJ'* xjuio dux nrAnorfftrl t.hpin lTr«^.lr and flv t.n f-.ho rAn.r kn If k/Mitin k/-> k A thoTT Ha hnll okoH and referred to the investigating commit- was the most complete that has yet oc- a instead, with an exultant cheer that must from the woods until their return to the curred." GOLD is smart dressers to be Not Dull Moment. tee. acknowledged by have been heard at the farthest limits of man was wounded. Union lines. This In his Ford | absolutely perfect. Is- the and concluding paper Capt. Messrs. Silas Adams and Isaac Strio held, they Increased their speed As we charged through the rebel supports The goods in our display are not ex- Be Sure To Be There* rode for them with all the stead- out that when the order land were elected to membership of the straight in rear of the captured guns on the hill, pointed general celled in or in the iness of much. MEDAL! beauty quality by any veterans. This was too a rebel struck him a furious was issued in- first class and were into the cavalryman authorizing regiments tc^' Tuesday, Wednesday & Thurs- obligated A small number of them broke and broke city. fled, blow with his sabre, which down scribe, on their battle the of the flags engaee- day, Sept. II, 12 & 13. membership oommandery. but most of them came on and pierced his guard, laid open the top of his head, a ments In which they had It Stanley Bisbee was elected as a com- the First Maine. Colonel Douty and and knocked him senseless to the ground. ^participated, FLOUR, few men were forced off to the was the Maine Notwithstanding the de- of the second class. Received right by 'When he came to himself, his horse was found that First Cavalry panion by the terrible concussion. The two regi- within twenty feet of him. He was entitled to have more battles in- struction by fire of the exhibi- transfer from Mr. Robert standing Massachusetts, ments were-Interwoven. It was cut, was t he He j REUBEN K. surrounded by enemy. quiet- DYER, tion the fair will be scribed upon Its banners than any other building H, Gardiner of Gardiner, Me. thrust and fend off; numbers indulged ly arose, mounted his horse and rode, at W. L. a in a »1 The was In the or volun- held as announced in all its A vote expressing the sympathy of the person grapple. oonflict a walk, toward oUr lines, The enemy regiment army, regular furious. The Confederates fought with were so and none of them teer. Merchant was extended busy excited, Tailor, departments. commandery Companion even It was in all WILSON great bravery, desperately. noticed him, and he came right. Ford the in an DEEKING. President. on Capt. presented paper C. AY Fernald the death of his son,who died no “use 'They were outclassed," although He wears the scar caused by that blow 375 CIIAS. H. LEIGHTON, Secretary. admirable manner and at the conclusion FOI1B, as a result of wounds received in they exceeded in numbers. Over one now. sept4d9t recently & CO. v hundred prisoners were taken. loss of the was of Its he was a Near of St. battle in the Philippines. Nearly The regiment reported reading given hearty | Foot Exchange all of them were sent to the rear, but a to be killed, wounded and miss- round of After the of mmmsm The memor ial of forty-six, applause, reading _o
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toroe lo their MUSIC AND DRAMA. CAMILLE. gives greater hnpersona voker is a very useful article to have and ward report the amount of fuel used at Our famous “Portland lion, This Is particularly true in a com- we will have it at the Jefferson theatre PORTLAND, ME.. Sept. 6, This play has always been a favorite 1 the schooihouses each month. where a good house is ab- next This moved the fuel with every emotional actress; at the edy production Monday evening. comedy, Alderman Brown that High School” Composi- solutely necessary to a good performance, the work of Edward for the schools be the HEiiAED SQUARE COMEDY COM- same time It Is popular with a great ma- Owings Towne,has purchased by tion is made “Incog,” the attraction at McCullum’e mere wit and local F. W. and F. A. Jordan to Paper spec- PANY. jority of our theatre goers. She is a genuine laughter-cerating dealers, this a fair illustra- situations woman that will always arouse the sym- theatre week, gives than any production now be- furnish the schools of Wards 4, 6 and 7, ially for us, is a very fine the thie fact. Last almost Another Illustration of progressive pathies of the audience. We certainly tion of night every ing presented to the American public. and W. F. Spear to provide Wards 1, the of the seat in the play house was occu- The has its until there Al- heavy policy pursued by management could not expect to have this role cast in popular press sung praises 2, 3 annd 5. This was voted down, quality, faintly Portland Theatre, Is a most and demon- is scarce a household in the land where popular playhouse, better hands]than that of Florence liock- pied by appreciative derman Delano and Dawson voting no; lined, large size, and put in the announcement of the Herald strative audience, and it is doubtfnl if its fame in unknown There is a treat Alderman Brown found well. She is yoang, fair of face, comely yes. in of New York, local theatre was the scene of as in store for those Mr. was that the coal be at Square Comedy.Company of figure and blessed with a firm voice, any witnessing It voted procured up pound packets 10th, in much hearty laughter. at the of local dealers. which opens Monday, September and we expect to see the part played Leroyle’s unapproachable work, 14c the pound. the Russian military drama, Jefferson on next It was voted to have an insurance stirring perfectly. The Boston and Providence AT THE WHITE HORSE TAVERN. Monday night. poli- romantic books with “Michael Stroeott,'’ with the in the terms of cy of 12,000 on the Pleasant street school Composition papers speak highest “At the White Horae Tavern”—In DurKln in the lead- young actor James her of the The other roles building board covers portrayal part. presenting this bright three act comedy SOUTH PORTLAND. press 5c. ing role. could not be in better hands than that Adjourned at 8.50 p. m. be rid of them the first time to a Portland audi- In for of with leatherette covers for Mr. Durkin Is favored being pos- of Mr. Gilmour and his excellent com- Tuesday and Wednesday the board ence. Messrs. King and Norcross pleased all the end of as well as a fine 28 new names of by sessed with intelligence It was and earnest en- registration registered TO pany. by repeated not over but au- has an a large appreciative next the 25c. voice and good looks. He easy, treaties from of the Gem Beginning Sunday evening which 15 were registered yesterday. the week we’ve many patrons dience at the Jefferson last The an enunciation night. of the at Brown's mu- commanding presence, that Gilmour consented to meeting Epworth league ink, Mr. play is from the and has been LAWN PARTY. marked down what’s left Pens, pencils, work is al- piece German, Hill church will be held at and the remarkably distinct, and his as “Ours” was booked to 6, “Camille,” into Ros- to be this even- rubber eras- He Is translated English by Sidney meetintr at 7 instead of The lawn party given cilage, paste, ways artistic and finished. ably run the entire but as all of the prayer o’clock, of the summer stock ot week, the results being a clean on the of John Wil- j enfela, bright, as heretofore. The ing grounds Capt. seconded the charming young actress. it in Boston and 6 30 and 7.80 weekly ers. scratch and by company had played that is sure to become Pine pads comedy popular will at 7.30 o’clock lard, corner of Front and streets, lace covered Parasols to Jeannette Ashbaugh. And the support- It could be on without prayer meetings begin Providence, put its excellence becomes more the of the ladies of the other and as general- in stead of 7.45. under auspices school necessities ing company is one of ability and one has their y any rehearsing every known. The piece was a cred- bids fair to be one half,—some particularly ly given The of Pocahontas will hold Universalist church, strength, including several recognized lines at their end. This will Daughters at our counter, tongue’s itable The piece is replete of the notable social events of the sea- stationery such as presentation. their at Oasis hall this nice ones which were favorites with local theatre goers, make two in one week at the regular meeting great plays with humorous situations, and the char- son. Ice cream, punch, etc., will be in a the noted producer, Mr. Willard Perry, Gem. “Ours” will be for the evening. marked and Special bargain big given acters are as true to real life served. There will be music and other $4, $6 Jeannette represented Niles Nelson and who have $3.97, the great character time this “Camille” the tamily, thick of white ^ctress last afternoon; the can present. The scene is features, pad paper as stage at Old Orchard for the summer, re- entertaining black lace covered Howell, and the rising young soubrette, and then as been $6.75 rest of the week, though at the White Horse tavern among Private 7th laid to their home at South Portland George Walker, Battery E, for about double the Florence Booth, in the more impor- was not satisfied with turned 5c, Manager Goding the Austrian Alps, the place being man- artillery, has just returned from a fur- on silk with handsomely roles. in the yesterday. giving double what he promised a widow, whose in and other usual aged by Josepha, good and Mrs. H. Weeks and lough spent Philadelphia to at quantity. An unsurpassed list of plays, pump- of the he has suc- Mr. George carved handles go beginning season, and captivating manners cause cities. the nature of Main street, Knightville, tnously mounted, is offered, and ceeded in several man- daughter, prevailing upon all her head waiters to fall In love with 'The general of the De- these A few the famous left for a week of recreation at acting inspector half prices. finest- of specialties headed by to allow their people to remain yesterday agers her, their discharge following Immediate- partment of the East will visit the army Herald serve to rivet Lancaster, N. H. 1 colored silk ones Square Quartette, here one week longer, and the.Tremont had declared their on next. fancy A hundred ly after they feeling. and son of Isle posts in our vicinity Saturday dainty the attention between the acts, new John Belyea Presque complet- stock company will be seen in plays the head waiter resumed its Leopold Brand, during Mrs. Hiram lodge of Masons were $2 to will be Booklets with !tant a without a houses are visiting Mr. and Percy Belyea $3.50 engraved ing bright, snappy show, that cannot drawing packed help time the story opens, is more fortu- ... .a AT ■ evening. the -* regular meetings Tuesday to finish. au LJL1U UUliAU KfL —, moment's wait from start to the end of the season. sold for and covers “Souvenirs of the nate than his five predecessors,and event- Mrs. W. T. Studley returned Tuesday- $1.00 $1.75, seats as Main street, Knightville. SPRING It would be well to secure marries the and Is from her visit in the UNDKRWOOD ually landlady, pro- of the South night country. Poets” at marked rest of the sea- The September meeting] ioc, early as possible for the landlord after to leave Cole has to the State fair moted threatening committee was held R M. gone What beautiful weather this Is for the Portland school at because Josepha showers her affection 3 which is being held in Lewiston. down from 20c, the suburban resorts. Ol' these Underwood last evening. Mayor Keynolds was not does not PARK. on a guest, who appreciate them. stands In the favorite, and RIVERTON able to be present, being out of town, BOARD OF REGISTRATION. counter. high popular there Is the cross and sour-tem- Stationery a Then of there are who out there at least It would be difficult to And more so Committeeman C. A. Tilton presided. An assorted stock many go Berlin lamp maker, his pretty The South Portland board of registra- to tho benefit of the beautiful or pleasing novelty in vaude- pered Committeemen Cobb, Weeks and Lom every week, get Ottllle, his sister Charlotte, tion will be in session at the city offices, mounted on Riverton daughter, a Photographs superb ride, and tho many attractions of ville than the one offered at bard were absent,having just quorum. the son of his In Knlghtville, four days beginning Sep- in the Rosa Arthur Butro, opponent to about were wood or A hundred rolls of the park. This is tho closing week of park this week specialty £of Bills amounting $60 ap- glass with either law suit, Frederic Seidler, his oppos- tember 4th, for the purpose of qualifying tin of the and and her troupe of “feathered ac- a engagement Padette3, Naynon proved. a. to 1 3 lawyer, Walter Hlnzelman, D. D., voters. Hours form 9 m. p. m., easel backs; the fancy colored Crepe and tomorrow' hundreds will be tors.” There is only one other act like ing Kaler made a thorough glass today Superintendent m. from 7 to 9 each an Ideal traveller, Clara, his daughter, to 5 p. and p. m., day there to and them on the but there can be no com- of the examination of grammar St. Dennison’s bid them farewell give this stage report la3t the hour of Poets, Madonnas, Paper, best, who lisps, Hr. Bernbeck and his wire, excepting the day closing their beet wishes Tor their coming winter as to the relative merits for Miss school for entrance to the parison graduates be 5 m. a who are on their honeymoon and have which will p. Cecilia and General Shatt- at ioc roll. which time will give introduces in her act more than school, stating the perfections and season, during they Naynon no one but and sev- High eyes for themselves, scholars from each concerts in some of the lead lng cities of twice as many birds and a stage appoint- imperfections of the er to be closed out at 10c eral other minor characters that take a the The musical ment and amount of specially construct- sohool. Out of the 45 appli- country. programme in the complications that grammar MOORE & CO. as no other act of the small part Sohool there were been and OWEN, yesterday was made up of request num- ed properties such cations for the High 25c 50c. act is arise. bers and was We may say kind ever conceived. This great 86 who passed the examination. delightful. Minerva Dorr was clever as as- Miss very a of the In of the duet for with Mr. Clyde Philips who It was voted that copy reports of oars in the something particular original and Fred Mower was an ex- The the successful equipment two the hostess of the WEDDINGS. flute and oello Misses Ball and Bullock. sists Miss Naynon and these people be sent to the principals prospec- similar device was in use about by William the cross old future, A these birds. cellent Ciesecke, These ladies with admirable taste were three years training tive grammar schools. a but as It did not work satis- play couldn’t say a word year ago time man who pleasant of the schools are end excellence. The same music will bo This engagement is the Arst they Text books for many In all its details not tried, Miss Mower made a charm- ROLLINS-ALLARD. factorily Ib^was theatre and It he text book committee was Tourist given this afternoon and evening. The evef played at an open air needed but the adopted, Kecently the new device has Ottllle, and Miss Norcross was equal- A home wedding occurred Wed- vaudeville is Those baton now that have become ^accustomed ing not and no action was taken. pretty to of the best. they Clara. Walter Chester present Now to think of getting home. been tested and found work very sat- as begins nesday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. throwers are skillful. Just to the surroundings they give a marvel- ly pleasing Kaler reported that he The vacation is almost over. Now wonderfully Frank M. Norcross as the Superintendent isfactorily in every particular. aS Philip, the instructions to comes the thought, what shall I take Chas. Kennard, Federal street. The con- how It would take you to ous Several other good had complied with Imagine long performance. Fenton as the back with me as a souvenir? Right The holder is a round iron waiter, John traveller, last tracting parties were Ephraim Hollins of trolley rope io what without appar- vaudeville artists offer pleasing specialties hire at the salaries allowed here let us advise you to make it they accomplish In the other janitors box on the inside of which is a reel and were all very good Impor- are as Ward something durrahle as well as attrac- Phippsburg and Evelyn Allard of Port- ent effort. A ride out In one of those and give a programme of one hour year The janitors follows: were in tive. So many things in or silver a In case the trolley tant roles and the lesser parts 50 gold land. The bride was becomingly attired operated by spring. cars is the best this a half. Charles Hoveitt, $8 per week; not necessarily expensive—that one big very trolley trip one scene used was 1, the wire it is for the hands. The can If are undecided why in white and carried bridal roses. slips impossible Ude of capable Wards 3 and 3, Edwin Fowler, $3.60 per get. you Many New York. M’CULLUM’S THEATRE. a few brackets set and the rain storm was I not allow US to make sug- testified to the esteem in trolley arm to strike against the very finely Ward 4, John Abbott, $4 per week; useful presents year; gestions. as there Is a realize what an im- of stage realism. “At the the are held. After or trolley guide wires, snap Few theatre-goers a clever piece Ward Thomas P. Place, $3 per week ; which happy couple as 5, Inside of the holder that the audience, of whom they Horse Tavern” may be classed a short to the Eastern of the on the rope portant part White Wards 6, Frank M. Taylor, $50 Der year; trip part What for Dessert ? in the of cleanest and best comedies make their home at 150 forces the rope Into a crevice where it Shall We Have are a fraction, play production one of the J. $30 Ward state they will Henry Kogers, per year; 7, back in has noticed haw for several There will I Geo. H. street. Is held until placed position. here years. Federal This arises in the over) a drama. Everyone seen Woman $35 per year; Edward Griffen, question family Eggert, is at all time taut and is seems to be when the of the company at the The rope kept c^y. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-o much better a play be a performance year; John Manning, $40 Thomas, $35 per JEIWSXjBII. less liable to cause the * dessert. Pro there is e 1 A NEW TROLLEY HOLD. therefore trolley delicous and healthful theatre is Ailed than when Jefferson tonight. Irving Peabody, $35 per year; nc per year; to the wire. It is that the pared in two minutes. No boiling! When the a udience is large The Riverton cars were with slip probable small house. USEFUL AKTICLE. Edward Skillings, $35 per year; High 509 CONGRESS ST. equipped add water anc | A VERY other cars will be with the new flaking! simply boiling than wher a which equipped *«t it is more generally responsive Thomas P. Place, $4 per week. patent trolley'holder yesterday, to cooL, Flavors:—Lemon, Orauge with Hen- school, device as soon as and the aotors on the stage “Other People’s Money,” will doubtless of value to possible. Get a 1 It is small that the committeemen of each prove great Raspberry and Strawberry. pack as its leading mirth pro- Voted imbued with an enthusiasm frhai ; nessy Beroyle at your grocers today, 10 cts. become Miss Charlotte Harmon,‘Forest avenue, TIED TO LET. THEIK VICTIMS. CLOSING OUT SALE BY SALE. who has been on a visit to her friends, WANTED SITUATIONS. _FOR FOR LEASE—Corner store, centrally situated Geo. W. 53 T^OR SALE—On Franklin street7 Misses Lieah and Pearl Pitman, Bart- 1 Brown, Exchange Sr. a Two-story "WANTED—Registered druggist would like on the southerly side of Commercial s treet, frame house, remodeled a few ye ns ago at fi Burglars Go a Canaan House ■ lett, N. H,, has returned home and re- Through situation. References furnished. Ad- veil adapted for flour and grain or any other a cost of about $3301; two tenements 8 rooms dress 6-2 lu Real X, Box 1557. l reavy busiuess; has dockage facilities. BENJ. 5-BARGAINS IN HOUSES—5. each; 4830 sq. feet land, room in rear for an- sumed her duties as stenographer in Desperado Style. other iHAW & CO., (H Va Exchange street.6-1 house. Owner Is desirous to sell aud has the office of Portland. WANTED—A situation as stenographer by a reduced his price for a sho. t tin e to $4000 Judge Harford, 1st—10 room young lady of experience. References i LET—Country cottage to let for balance house, Coyle Park, hot and cold BENJAMIM SHAW & CO., 51l/2 Mrs. H. A. Forest avenue, is on If water, bath, furnace wired for electric Exchange Schools Will Hill, 5.—Robbers tried given required. Address S TENOGRAPHER, rO of season. Fully furnished. Easy access heat, street, o-l City Open Canaan, September Box lights, sewer cemented _ a brief visit to relatives In Providence. 1557. 6-1 1 >y rail. Also poultry yard. Address C. X. connections, cellar their hand at and all modern — looting the home of Israel L'liis Office. 6-1 improvements, location line TjiOIl SALE At Deerlng Centre, near the ■ a "WANTED—Woman would like work by the and price very low for cash or exchange. schools, a very desirable new house Monday. Burns, a farmer who lives on the Pitts- GEO. finely YOUNG MAN SHOT. day washing and cleaning, would be will- | LET—Tenement of three rooms by Itself W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. situated, containing on the first floor double field to 2d—Double house on road, in broad daylight, Tuesday af- lng go lo Deerlng. Inquire of MRS. rO for housekeeping, near City hall, $10; one Douglas street; rented parlors, d.ning room, kitchen, pantrv, shed avenue.6-1 pays 11 cent; will sell at a front aud back on ternoon. The desd MITCHELL, 38 Washington >f four rooms $14; one of four rooms $10; one per bargain. halls; second floor ft/e splen- rivals those of the GEO. W. 63 St. did chambers >n Smith street $10; lone on Munjov street $1G; BROWN, Exchange aud bath; on third fio' r, open A Accident man of 23 Sad at Woolwich Yester- western highwaymen and Jrobbers. WrANTED—Book-keeper, young dee houses $30 and $40. WATSON, 16 Monu- 3d—Fine new house on Deering avenue. attic; in cellar, a good heater. House is finished * * with 4 desires 8 years experience, position; neut square. 6-1 Fessenderu Park, rooms with oath and all very nicely and ready for occupancy. The ar- About three o'clock Mr. Burns was at a day. also good stenographer, good penman and modern improvements. Largo lot with room rangement of the rooms is exceptionally good of office for Into Warren work about his Darn and was suddenly thoroughly competent in all parts RENT—In whole or part the three-story garden OOOO feet. Must be sold at once. Price $4500. MYRON E. MOORE. Hoegg Heavy Machinery work. Best of furnished. B. 0. PURbrick Nos. doing startled references D., building 53, 65 and 57 Union St. GEO. W. BROWN, 63 Exchange St. Block, Deerlng Centre. o-l by a voice “Got any- care of 5-1 [SPECIAL TO THE PEESS.] saying: Press Office. V.pply to W. H. WALDRON, 180 Middle St, or 4th—Fine new house, 17 Deeiing avenue, worth o the owner. E. L. P. Fessenden 8 SALE — A pair matched dark Mills. thing carrying away, old manP’* WANTED—AtTAmerlcan woman wishes a (JOOLD. O. address 220 Park, rooms, elegautly finished, I^OR gray TT fapisic Woodfords Me. 6-1 all modern Improvements. Cash or exchange, J. horses five years oid. A line team. Price Woolwich, September 6.—Ray Rice, a Before Mr. Burns could turn the situation in the city for light housework street, upon and at a figure to tempt investment. No finer reasonable. A. F. M1NOTT, West In a small family of two or three elderly peo- Falmouth. young man about 26 years of age, acci- his hands were behind ITOUSES AND APARTMENTS—Frederick lot in the Park and su ,e to increase in value. speaker carried ple. Wages reasonable for the right situation. 11 Me.__6-1 S. Vaill has the largest list of d isirable GEO. W. 63 St. dentally shot himself this morning while him and Call or address S. M. 114 Brackett BROWN, Exchange tied. Then he was COLE, louses and for to new SALE—Boarding house, securMy 4-1 apartments sale and let of 6th—A fine house just completed on centrally lo- on his street. FORcated on Cumberland way to Nequassett pond duck forced back a and tied to tny real office in Portland. His specialtv is Lawn street, 9 finished rooms with bath ana street, containing 12 against post rooms furnished and Rice left SITUATION WANTED-Ry a reliable, ex- legotiating mortgages, collecting rents, and all modern improvements. The opportunity of fully tenanted; Income hunting. home about 6.30 that. $75 rent at perienced lady as matron, housekeeper, he economical management of real estate. a life time, Cash or exchange. per week; only $32 per month; good Death of Mrs- Gallant o’clock and half an hour reasons for later his mother Two men whom he had never seen be- care of invalid or some place of tru3t, where Jffice, First National Bank Building. 6-1 GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. sellhig; price very reasonable. would be For FREDERICK S. VAIdL, real heard a shot. Ro attention was honest, conscientious efforts appreci- sale—Eight house lots in Fessenden estate, First paid to fore were One was dressed LET—Two or National Bank Me. Gen. hisgassailants. ated, references given and required. Address rO three rooms for light house- Park. These are the balance remaining out of Building. G-l Hospital. this and no fears were entertained for in a black for one week, BOX Old Orchard, Me. l-l keeping; bath room and woodshed enters, GO lots, 52 already been^mld. to suit that was much worn, a 216, naving Apply LOR ID A PROPEItTY-A rery pleasant. Peaks Island cottagss lur- GEO. W. St. bargain; 80 acres him until late in the afternoon. Then a as coachman: BROWN, 63^xciiange a dirty white had a moustache "W"ANTED—Situation private dshed, this month at 90 Grove choice high pine, fruit and farming land- shirt, * * cheap. Enquire 3 house lots, Monhegan Island, 7200 feet used to care of Uories and furnaces; best of 4Vn acres in orange grove, \ oung and party went out to look for him. He was with was itreet, opp. Peering Park.6-1 each. Apply Uintty’ sprinkled gray and about forty- references furnished. Address G. A., Press near town, in healthy line GEO. \Y. 63 Excflahge St. location, '.porting found lying beside a wire fence, the gun five Office. 1-1 E'OIi RENT—House No. BROWN, section. For ars address years old. The second man wore a 323 Spring St., con- septfidtf. particu WALTER L k 10 rooms and COOPER, Box Me. being partly pulled through. It looked as brown the coat unnuriled man would like t&ining bath, fireplace, laun- 574, Sanford, 4-1 suit, having a long rent Iry, garden with fruit trees. W. C. T. U. Members Hold 000D—temperatea as coach driver; understands Possession Octo- though young Rice had crawled steady job ber. S ALE—At North four acres through on the left side and there was a coating horses line, and is kind to them. Adress J. W. Apply 262 MIDDLE ST.5-1 FOR SALE. Leering, of X^ORland suitablo for h mse lo s. Price $u 0 the fence and pulling the gun after him of oil on 363 Fore st., Portland Me. 31-1 First hair, the collar. This man had SPRINGER, LET—Brick house, 38 St., hot and Call or address J. H. F 413 Session Today. High SALE— Lot of land. 50x110 ft., situated LETCHER, Allen it was discharged. He was shot through no but was about & Wilson, auctioneers, re- TO cold water, bathroom; also stable and Ave., North Deerlng. 4-2 beard, thirty-five years IiiORNo. 49 Boyd street, with two barn-* on the head. NOTICE—Gossmoved to 154 to 160 Middle St, corner of arge fruit garden. Enquire 101 DANFORTH old and will weigh nearly SIX) pounds. Silver ML dtf same; price low. Inquire of A. C. LIBBY & SALE—Boarding and lodging house STREET.__5.1 CO., 42 1-2 Exchange street. 5-1 FOR Mr. Rice lived with his widowed After going through Mr. Burns’s pock- containing 15 room-*, bath and steam heat! OOMS for laundry or barber shop. Houses The very best location In the central section of mother. He was soon to be married and |J SAlE—Hen 4 ft. wide and rolls 150 ets, the men left the barn and went rti- WANTED. furnished or unfurnished: one at south wire, city. Receive from room rental alone, rooms FORft. in to suit at two-thirds (5 was one of the most Portland; four furnished for light long, quantity being retained for owners use) $80 in The West End W. C. T. U., will hold exemplary young reotly to the house, It is supposed, for it housekeep- wholesale price. W. W. 262 Cum- summer; furnished house for board of iw'o persons. BURNHAM, $90 In winter. Best of reasons for men in town. ing; berland St... Portland. 5-1 selling’ their first meeting for the season this af- was but a rew minutes past three when Part, hay rack, rake tedder and express wagon FRANK B. .SHEPHERD & CO., Real Estate or sale cheap. S. L. 118 Con- 45 Exchange street. l-l ternoon at 3 o clock at the home of Mrs. Mr. Burns saw two men enter the house OARLETON, SALE-One half of a brick block, con- Office, gress 5-2 MAINE WANTED street._ FOR 11 divided into two tene- TOWNS. taining rooms, Elizabeth Neale, corner of iStroudwater by the back door. in the hall SALE—Bargains in that Standing RENT—A new flat at West End. first ments. has water closets nud Sebago water, City Property kI^OR J1SORwill pay 12 per cent on the Investment and Main streets. one man asked for a drink of water and six rooms and large lot of land and situated on Danforth St., and floor, pantry, separate vac .nt lots Items ol Interest Gathered by Our Local steam near High. For further of “dirt" cheap. Farm lands we can Workmen are a as the heat, separa’o cellar, open plumbing and particulars inquire engaged in moving lady went to get it at the water A. sell lower than thoy have sold In tue las', 50 bard wood floors; price $18 per month. BEN- C. LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 Exoliar.go St. 5-1 Cor respondents. We have a number of desirable large rotary machine from the Boston & barrel which sets in the kitchen, she JAMIN SHAW & CO., 61 1-2 Exchange street. years. farms FOR SALE—One good and sound for sale In Cumberland County. G. F. ALEX- M&ine railroad at Cumberland was seized and bound and in a $4,000.00. 5-1 yards placed HORSEworking horse, weighs i300j perfectly ANDER & CO,, 93 Exchange street. 31-1 SEBAGO. will reason Mills to the S. JD. Warren paper mills. large chair in the room. TiO LET—House, No. 17 six kind; sell cheap; for selling, no rocking sitting k Shepley street, for SALE—Real Estate. We buy and sell rooms, rent $20 month. No. work him. Applv at 10-12-14 Centre street. The is 80 feet 10 feet In di- even- Then the men The best GILT per Apply FORreal estate or handle on commission and rotary long, Sebago, September, 4.—Monday went through the house very 15 1-2 ST. S. H. PIKE & CO.3-1 SHEPLKY 5-2 take entire of ameter and between 30 and 40 of last the entertainment and looked into charge properties for noiwesi- weight ing week at everything that wTould etc. Our EDGE security. Good C^OR RENT—Furnished cottage at Little FOR SALE—Wc now have 75 farms dents, collecting rents, facilities for tons, It has been to use Potter hall was hold k FARMSlisted ou our attention to your wants unsu necessary Academy well attended, valuables. Sebago Lake, containing 7 rooms, broad hooks at prices ranging prompt passed. from one thousand to thousand dollars, Correspondence solicited. G. F. ALEXAN- ten horses beside a to over 30 dollars taken that Both Mr. or Mrs. Burns were interest. piazzas, etc., exceptionally desirable location, eight stationery engine being evening gj gagged Address, of which are DER & 93 street. 31-1 rental $1.00 per day. Lor photographs and many ordered sold at reduced CO., Exchange move the the streets. for the church. from and while the were now is the time to large rotary along Many people the robbers In the house further particulars apply to FREDERICK s. prices; examine them. W. H. & SALE—Those; having property for sale, The sets on and cities at BUSINESS, Real First National WALDRON CO., IK) Middle St. 1-1 rotary trucks Is hauled the boarding houses were there. Mr. Burns kept up a cons taut calling for VaILL, Estate, Bank FORwill find it to their advantage to call and Building. 5-1 along by means of large tackle and pul- One of the most lengthy acts on the help. When the men had .finished, their Care This Office. SALE—A periodical store, situated on see us. We have a large list of out of town F'ORExchange St., and doing a good paying buyers. What you have may just suit them. The was hauled to a that was so well c arried tour of be LENT—Near Union station, an attrac- leys. rotary point programme out Inspection, they appeared to business, reason for owner is to Sive us your business, if we do not make sale, FORtive apartment of six ro ms with bath, selling going rooms, heated by steam, in toe 10 to F. ALEXANDER & just below the Warren church where it was by Dr. Chas. Livermore of Brooklyn, in no hurry but sat down to the kitchen yyANTED—Two stc,, located at No. 16 Gilman street; leave State. Inquire of A. C. LIBBV & CO., expense you. G, private house, in central part of city. Ad- price only 421-2 93 streot. 31-1 S18 to a desirable tenant. office of Exchange St. 1-1 JO., Exchange remained last night N. Y Miss Madeline J Doty, of New table and partook of th8 good things that dress INQUIRER, 384 Cumberland street, Apply FREDERICK — S. VAILL, Rea! Estate, First kiaivE a x-aj aiui; uounc, comuinmiK o SALE—Central two The schools of Wes tbrook are to resume and Mrs. had Portland, Me. 1-1 rsOR location, family York, Sanfords of Brook- they found in the cellar all the time Nat’l Bank 4-1 -* ■- Bldg. rooms, fitted for one family, good sized nouse, 13 rooms, nauirooms, water closets, would like a home : he has no mother for the fall term on Monday next with lyn, N. Y. The entire programme of the laughing at what called a lot; price $1200, situated No. 6 Laurel street. iteam neat, cemented cellar, brick stable. 4000 they “good Boy he is a Address S. M. WOlt RENT—For the fall, winter and living; good boy. S., spring, Inquire of A, 0. LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 Exchange :t. land, assessed for $5100; win sell lor $5000. the exception of the Bridge street, Main evening was well rendered by the oity joke on the old folks.” Post Office, Portland Me. 31-1 furnished house at 83 Woodford street, street.. 1-1 j. F. ALEXANDER & 93 Exchange St. Woodfords. House has seven rooms, hot CO., street primary and Hill schools, While their robbers went IV ANTED— Wo want to sell 13 houses and Rocky people. Portland, Providence, Finishing repast,the water heat, bath room, hot and cold water. SALE—New modern house, eight rooms, ___31-1 them is some extra trades in which are located for Boston and other Massachusetts cities and to the barn and asked Mr, Burns among for Address A. C. H„Fress 4-1 FORbath, ail modern conveniences, location polling places again homes and Office,Portland,Me. SALE—At Willard, two and half story investments; don’t lail to see us if central, three minutes walk from Congress the use of the voters. The sessions of and New have all how he was want to or FORhouse, 12 rooms finished lu natural wood, Philadelphia Jersey enjoying himself. They said you sell, buy, hire Set any real es- TO LET—At Casco Terrace, near Underwood street; nothing cheap about it only the price. tate. DEER1NG REAL ESTATE Wood- 1 small stable, in fine rep dr, one half acre land. the last named schools will resume on been well at that no on CO., Spring, 7-room cottage; fine water For bargain* in real estate Portland or In represented the several they would t set the buildings place, Jin Will be sold at a great bargain. G. E. ALEX- fords. 31-1 bn second floor, large vine clad piazza; good the Deering district call ar our office. G. F. Chadbourne’s and fire and that he need not w about ANDER & CO., 93 Exchange street. 31-1 Tuesday. houses—Douglass’s, orry bathing, tare to Portland on electrics 10 cents; ALEXANDER & CO., 93 Exchange street. HELP WANTED. wilt rent at Mr. Fred Benson, superintendent of Dyke’s Mountain houses—Brooklyn, N. his wife and that possi bly somebody Sept, low figure. Write or call on ___31-1 SALE—House containing 12romsand D. S. HASKELL, Casco Falmouth schools in has returned from has ANTED— salesman to de- Terrace, SALE—We have some extra nice trades FORfor two families, located central part of Westbrook, Y., the, largest representation. For would come along soon and liberate yr Specialty place Foreside, Me. 4-1 *” of and FOEin all lo to 12 Per 3ity, three minutes from City Hall, now reuted summer partirents perfumes toilet articles houses, rented, paving his vaca ion spent in Newfield, the season it will be very near one them. five when Mr. Burns if to select tenants and 10 per cent on third, It_was past in all classes of stores. Very attractive adver- LET—A house and stable at No. 2 Ocean Cent, taken at once. DEERING REAL paying ESI ATE price asked. G. F. ALEX AN DElt & CO., Heal Me., and New Hampshire. and exceed one-third ofthe en- heard and raised a tising features. High cash commissions and rO Will let or to- CO., WOODFORDS. perhaps may somebody going past street, Deering. separate _31-1 93 street. liberal contract to the man. The Estate, Exchange 31-1 Mrs. the mother of Mr. Pros- tire number of visitors at the for right gether. Address J. H. READ, 2 Ocean street. SALE—Nice family Hiorse, kind and Gallant, several cry assistance. Drover Nelson and two ELYSIAN MEG. Mich. 1-1 CO., Detroit, 3-2’ I^ORpretty. 9 year old, good roader, dark bay; per who has resided with her houses on the Saddleback mountain assistants were at and SALE—New three flat house, all modern, Gallant, slope. passing thejdme sai esm an of for high will sell cheap as we have no use for him. T^ORA- ability LET—Lower tenement at No. 156 Clark sep rate heaters, extra large lot. Will pay son on King street, died at the As was said five years at the dedica- entered the the old Travelinggrade line, appropriate to nearly every de- DEERING REAL ESTATE CO., Woodfords. 10 yesterday ago they barn, liberating TO C rooms, at No. 8CUS11- per cent net; pride $6J00. G. F. ALKXAN- of trade. References. Bond and en- street; Inquire 31—1 Maine General she under- partment MAX DElt & CO., 93 Exchange street. 31-1 hospital where tion of Potter Academy, by Mr. James gentleman. tire time ST.3-1 required. Commissions $18 to $36 on if" OR SALE—We offer for sale 20 of the fiuest went an several T he M. of have each sale. P. O. BOX -» operation days ago. Douglass Boston, “We Brook- The robbers secured a small sum of Three, Detroit, Mich. 1>0 LET—Upper tenement. 7 rooms, bath lots in Deering, Pleasant and Concord st. SaLE—Genuine bargain in three family N. now on the moun- and shed. Sunnv 18 Wilmot at 25 a ]
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Butter, Fancy Creamer.. 241a 26 Butter, \ 4 erment. 2lS> 22 90vgB 60; lltlu 6 °°®6 B6i bulk of Calais; Salllo B. Port RAILROADS, Sivlt-s —Vy Boston; Florida, Beading RAILROADS. for Rockland; D J Sawyer, Newark lor Boston. ! STEAMERS. mi©eD-_receiDts 18.000: lambs Cheese) steady; weak, Ar 6th, steamer Manhattan, Poitland; schs T to choice wethers Fruit. j* 1'Jc,‘0\ver; good at 3 So® A Stuart. Shulee, NS; Roger Drury. Hillsboro. BOSTON & MAINE R. N» choice mixed 3 36@3 55; Western NB, for Newark. R. .eep d 4=5i^3 06; Texas at 2 MCDONALD STEAMBOAT CO. Lemons, Messina...... * 7h(&r> 60 sheep 60@3 20. BOSTON—Ar 6th, tug Teaser, Portland: schs 8 P In June Oranges. Seedlings. 4 00@4 63 Blackburn, Baltimore; George W Lewis, Effect 25, 1900. bomestlo AlarKats. Bangor; Louisa T Chester and Beginning, Aug. 27th, 1900, steamers leave Products in llie Oils, Turpentine und Coal. Francis,Laura Staple Annie L Belle Portland Pier, Portland, at 10.00 a. m. and 4.00 Raw Linseed hio.... 28% 27% Lucania.Now York. .Liverpool.. .Sept 22 alternately Franklin Wharf, Portland, ton County R. R. and Bar Harbor. For Forest City Landing,Peaks Island, for Western. Ttree Ticket Office, 270 Mid ne street, or for 2:c for Eastern and 18^1Uc Chicago. Bur. suuiuev.125% 126V8 Mesaba.New York. London.Sept 22 and India Wharf. Boston, at 7.00 p. m. daily, 12.63 a. m., midnight. Mt. Desert special for 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 10.00 11.00 a. 9.00, K., 12,00, other information at Company’s Office, Railroad mo -vaole- Dec <5£ tiua. Canal CO.111V4 111%. Mimiebalia_New Y'ork. .London — Sept 22 including Sunday. for Rockland), Augus- 12.30, 2.15, The lollowmg quotations repreieiu meet Brunswick, (connecting 1.45, 3.00, 3.45, 4.30. 5.30, 6.15, 7.00, 7.30, Wharf foot ot State street. Del. Lack. Si west.I761/* 176 Statendam.New Y'ork.. Rotterdam..Sept 22 These steamers every demand of ta, Waterville, Bangor, Greenville and Bar 8.00, 9.30 p. m. sale prices for the market; service in uenver ai it. C. 19% 19 YValdersee_.New York.. Hamburg ..Sept 22 modern steamship safety, speed, Harbor. Return, 6.20. 7.20. &.15, 9.30. 10.20, 11.30 a. ni„ of traveling. Flout Brie, new. 11% 11 comfort and luxury 12.20. 1.00.2.15, 2,35, 3.20, 4.05, 5.00, 5.45, 6.30, 7.30, tickets for Providence, Lowell WHITE MOUNTAIN DIVISION. DAY STEAMER FOR BOSTON. and low 85 a 3 15 Through 8.20, 9.00, 10.15 p. m., or at close of entertain- Mperflne graaos.2 Brie is ma. 34% 84% New York, etc., etc. From 3rd to October 1st. 65<®.i 90 MI A NITURK ALMANAC.SEPT. 6. Worcester, ment. July Spring Wheat Bakers.3 lriuois Central.117 116*% J. F. LISOOMB. Gen. Manager 8.60 a.m. For Bridgton, Faybans. Burling 40*4 76 AM" 816 For Cushing’s Island, 6,45, 7.45, 9.00, 10.00, Spring W heat patents.4 Lake arm &; West.^ 27Va 27 Sunrises. 5 h M, BARTLETT. ton, Lancaster, St. Johnsbury, Sherbrooke Steamers will leave Railroad Wharf, 14|n. I THOMAS Age.lt. 11.00 a. 1.45. Portland, Mien, and StI-ouisst. rotter.4 10.44 15 snore-.209 Bun sets. 6 10!wa“0r \ l‘M... 8 30 Montreal. Chicago, St. Paul and Min m., 12.3d, 2.15, 3.00, 4.30, 6.15, 7.00, for on and Lake 209_ --- Quebec, Boston, Tuesday Saturday. During 2 0 8.U0, 9.30 p. m. Mich, and St. Louis clear.3 9044 00 Louis « .. 72% 71% Length of days.. 12 56! Moon sets. ueapolis. July the hour of leaving will be 7 a. m. During 60 For Br Har- Return, 7.05. 8.00, 9.15. 10.30. 11.20, a. m„ Winter Wheat patents.4 40tt4 Mannattan Klevateu.-. .... 02 91% 1.05 p.m. Sebago Lake, dgton, August and September will leave at 8.39 a. m. and North 12.45. 2.00, 2.45, 3.30, 4'45, 6.40, 7.15, 8.30. 9.45 central .. 11% 11% NEW YORK DIRECT CINE, rison, via rail Songo River, Conway, J. F. LISCOMB, Bud Fee L Mexican in. Supt. Corn Fabyans, Lancaster, Colebrook, Lunenburg, p. tf U. A gent. HPfcinsan central. For Little and Great Diamond may P_HEB5EY, car lots.... ® 50 66 :*/t ;im jartTre Newport. Islands, Corn, Minn, fit St. igiuis. 65 -Ajsxisnfc Maine Co. St. Johnsbury, TreJfcthen and ta Steamship m. For Evergreen Landings, lots. 62 a st. Louis oiu. 93Va 93% 5.50 p. Sebago Lake, Cornish, Bridg- Cwn,bag Minn, Island Sound By Daylight. Ptaka Island, 6.15, 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 a. ill., 12.00 Meal, bag lots. (a 50 61% 60% Long ton. North Conway and Bartlett. Fabyans, Missoun Pacific. FORT OF PORTLAND 111.. 2.00, 3.00, 4.26. 5,30, 6.15, 7.30, 9.30 p. m. HARPSWELL STEAMBO AT COT thus, car lots... fa 30 134 LunenDurg, St. Johnsbury, Montreal, Toronto New .Jersey Central.183Vis 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. Return—Leave Little Diamond, 6.25, bits, bag lots. 345® 35 1308/s and Chicago. New York Central.J30ya a. m., 1.15, 4.10, The 365 ISLAND ROUTE. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5. Horatio Hall and Man- SUNDAY TRAINS. 7.20,8.15,9.15.10.15,11.45 3.15, Cotton car oo,a-2f> 50 Northern Pacmc com. 61 60»,e The steamships 6.40. 10.40 m. need, lots.00 5.35, 8.40, p. will on pacific old. 71% 71 hattan alternatively leave Franklin Wharf, Great Beginning July 1, 1900, steamers leave Cottonseed, hag tots.00 OOtg27 N ortuerii Arrived. m. train for Bath, and Return—Leave Diamond, 6.20, 7.15, 162% Tuesdays, Thursdays and 7.20 a. Paper Bangor, Portland Pier, Portland, week days, as follows: Sucked car iots.. ,. ..18 00^19 00 Nortnwesten...162V3 Portland, Saturdays 8.10,9.10, lo.io, u.40 a. m., l.lo, 3.10,1.05,5.30, Bran, Shields— for Rockland except|Farry Transfer at Bath. For a. 9 00 Steamer Freshfleld (Br), Norton, at 6 p. m. tor New York direct Returning, leave 1C.35 m. Long Island, 5.50, 9.00,10.40 m., 1.45, Socked Bran. bag. lots.00 OOCqil do pld. .... r> m Pmipr train for Lewiston. 6.35, 8.35, p. A 1C* oo. U| iVt4 Auuouwjm UUU wuu/ui- luinrii — i.tave car lots.oiao-iiu uu Out. as a.m. For and intermediate rreicuien'8, u.io, v.iu, 8.U0, Middling, west..-“T3 Horatio Hall. Bragg, New York- m. 9.80 Fabyans For Cliff Island, 5.50, 10.40 a. m.; 1.45, 5.00 p. lots.-19 0