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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 8

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MINIATURE ALMANAC. SO. IIISJDL 7 L.CKG2B SUIT I. AI (MLOftl Cast Upon Louf Sands, At York, By The Sea. oJJ liu- Tht- tLc 1 11 -5 and I U.

ing, tfci- tti- to to THE SHOW IS ON. Ju.y IM. iJ Jtauo. Jiiiy yi. (to Jim r-irtjjoj.

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itai-. ii.jraia.'. JuJ.v iiltl, Clii. -TJJ A Washington. June weather, somewhat warmer than that of today, with light southeast to southwest winds, are tne indications for Tuesday.

TrUSL'AY, CITY BRIEFS. The last day cf June. Read The Herald regularly. Duncan Ross is now at Keer.e. A lot of fakirs rived in town today.

The sun continues to play hide and seek. It has hardly been a month of perfect days. The Vets were out in their red shirts today. July will see the in its first quarter twice. The summer visitors are arriving by nearly every train.

It doesn't appear to be exactly safe yet to wear a. straw hat. Have your shoes repaired by Jobs Kott, 34 Congress street. Several parties took suppei at the Country club on The Number two car of the Walter L. Main circus arrived in town today.

Dover filled nine classes and will give a three days' meeting next week. The annual picnic of the Universa- list church was held today at Bayside. The New Hampshire state hospital has contracted for nearly 3000 tons of coal. The publishers of newspapers- returned from annual outing or, ilonday. The clays have commenced to shorten, but it will be some before the change will be noticeable.

The Navai band played several selections on the square this noon before starting for I IK- cat nival field. Sununtr has evidently not settled down to 'business but the days are pleasant and reasonably warm. Dealers in snap crackers and other explosive's are i siu Kcrt in anticipation jl a i demand lor UK Fourth. Thej it has IK -n the coldest June in the thirtv yeaiH that the records a be'-n kept in Portland. Ma had the samp- chilly distinction.

There is an unusually list ot towns i i a i i i a Fourth, this i a are going back to old fashioned a i an oration as a a i a The city's road roller, i has been i i a i on the shore boulevard tor the past two steamed i i much woite for its cxpo.iiuc to the i and weather. Mr. P. D. Cocorau.

the popular harbor, i many years' lia.s a a i i shop al 21 Pcn- strpft. roar of fj JJ FrenchV store, whfr- hf i be 10 have his and i i call and sec i Xo lift to a ol holera i a i i a rhoea, or i i a i you liavi Dr. i I i a ot i a in i i i hc.st. l.il '-rally MJI-TM: i Veteran Opened I and this at Cas- 'i- about i years two or tlays. liJinbers a i tiu- ai c.t-r.-- a a in to i i the Jacds.

At HarVKr. near the Marsha)! house, about fir- em years ago, a ashon- in a manner in tn the flats l.y i zidf. some removed. it was claimc-U that a haii i i i th h'sli inland, A-iii! at York Haii')or the phenomenon XAA attributed to dogfish, are and voracious to the last dt- It has learninl of late that cf lobster fish- rmcn have been a i i the ish and using their catches for lob- UTS. This first is done ly connect-.

ng a final! hand battc-iy with a Stick dynamite, the detonation i he fish for a considerable distance iround. About onerhird of those risp to the i a immf-diately tnd are gathered up by thy lobster- r.en. The a i laws are very sever? in egard to this sort ot fishing, and hose who are pursuing it will be cap- tired possible by garnt- war- ions, and i punishmpnt will be ar from lenient. Al! the- fisherrifn a the i i i express great indigna- itm at this useless and wholesale dr i of fish, and i aid in riming out UK Oddly a the i a ishoro on Long Sands, none being re- i at Short ach or at the Har- ior. i to the smoothness of ho thfMch the 1 i coon carry lie fish 10 sea so that none of the i sufier ficm the offai.

ITALIAN HURL Iccident Happened While He Was Working With Dump Car, An i i a i i a laumc-i f'mplfijvd ai Undersoil's Point was injured by the oi a car, near the may wall, at cloven o'clock on Mon- iay i i Hf was, at i i i the rock is being along the a a cai i i i i i water. i pulled very much I right- nod and omewhat I i i and aki'ii to a a hospital, "i attended him This lorcnoon, he was brought over C'oitage POLICE COURT. i boiter as Stnol.v", a a about i i ear-- of aMe and a ''hnr- WUH a i i a i i i b'More 1 a i In conn i forenoon, hr.rxvd i iiulo ''tit aHh.uih on a year old KH 1. He a i nol i and his i i i Thomas H. Sinn's, to a the ase i I wns i i i i a i held in two sureties ol $.11111 each RECORD CATCH.

JL7BO. HAS STOOD THE TEST ALL THESE YEARS. DISTHIBU'I'ING AGENFS, No. 93 Market St. Bottled at Pints, Half dnd Quarts, Tin schooni i Sahidin, at i in Huston on i i i the iceonl catch of mackeiel foi In 1 si'asoii They a a from he i i i i one day The tish i i i lew ot i i i id( i) $12(10.

A v'eiy i a work. Tnis Afternoon. i ht- a 1 ut tin- IVn.sjiuulh V. tv-tai: F.r. u.cn'-- ia.iun cijx-ljcj at u'' I I a i ujj.

on i i A i i A 'A h.S lliidt" I J3C 1 llj'- iiu-nV to ih- grouixi. ai out- (jVio. Tin- Naval band A b--en siaki-d out and wiih Inside this art- tht- u-nts. Fakirs aUjur.d. cane and kniio a man.

fortune tellers, hinch counters and soft drink stands, dancing pavilion, snake charmers, museums of freaks, fat ladies, ctf. balloon ascension is at this afternoon. The Of An ANQELUS i i Consists in. the great amount oi pleasure i which evary member cf ths fsjaiily derives frcm its use. Jt -i a l-'! cares It i a uc i i I A l.oiu llie lie HOST ESS iuij source- I He Was Almost in Range Of B( Guns At FOrt Constitution.

Gov. Bacheld-er had quite an exciting experience en the voyage in from the Shoals last Saturday afternooa The soldiers at Fort Constitution were firing thfe -big eight inch guns at a target and one solid shot struck the water not more than 100 yards distant from the steamtr. Several others also id! It was a rather startling incident and tht- governor i hereafter hi able to tell "his rriends that he hao bvcn under fire. The guns have a thunderous report and every i that one was discharged Saturday afternoon the islands tremhlc-n as if they had been shaken by an earthquake and the houses rocked perceptibly. Several windows were broken at New Castle.

A WENT. Local Militia Parade In Nashua Today With Hampshire Brigade. The YOU rt Ci PEOPLE enj.y iu large repertoire of popular songs, operatic selections; etc. If you ibiuk serioasJj' of purchasing a player let place oae Iu your home on fiee trial. We assume all risks.

Xo mure than (ther and inferior players. P. MONTCOMERT, 6 Pleasant Street. PERSONALS. Company X.

If X. of this city I for Nashua on a special a i at 0 in i i and f-d with the entire New Hami- brigade. Thp tiain went by the way of Dover and Rochester, to take on the companies from those cities. The men go at the expense of the city of Nashua. They have dinner after the parade.

They -will return on a special a i this evening. SWORN IN AS MIDSHIPMEN. Two New Hampshire Boys Are Now at Annapolis. The following candidates for the Naval academy passed their physical examination on Monday and were in as i i 1-. F.

i a F. Macy, Massachusetts, F. Cogswell, New Hampshire; J. W. Jewell.

New Hampshire. Thomas E. Call is a visitor in Bns- ton today. Mrs. Noyes, High street, is visiting in Bridgetan.

Me. Dr. M. L. Farrington of Rochester ii visiting his sisters in this city.

Lee Treadwell returned from a -business trip to Boston this morning Lyman Pray is having a large addition built on his house on Dennett street. Hon. John W. Emery and family are to pass the summer at Wallis Sands. RPPI- Admiral J.

J. K.caa, U. S. is slightly indisposed and confined to his hoiise. Charies J.

Ramsdell of the Isles of Shoals went 10 Portland today, on a business trip. Frank Philbrick of Boston was the guest of his father, William Philbrick, on Monday. H. Fisher ETdredge and family are to arrive at Hotel Wentworth tomorrow, to pass the summer. Miss Carrie E.

Emery, Union street, has gone to Newburypoit, to take a position in the shoe factory. Miss Laura A. left this morning for Hardwichport, where she will pass the summer. Miss Florence F. Mosher of Somcr- ville, is visiting her cousin.

Miss Josie Rand, Lalayette avenue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. "Wnrd and family are to open their cottage at Wallis Sands on Wednesday. July 8.

Miss Josephine Delaney, of Halifax, is the guest ot her cousin, Mrs. King- I A RECITAL. man. wife of Dr. J.

K. Kingman, of Middletown, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Hazlott are visiting in Manchester. Alderman George A. Wood is out again after a week's illness with ton- silitis. Mrs. T.

D. Noyes and daughter have returned from a visit in Portland. Me. Thomas P. Salter.

State street, has gone to Little Boar's Head for the summer. 0. L. Frisbee and family have opened ''The Anchorage." on Tavistock Island, Peppcrrell Cove, for the season. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin F. Rowe have taken possession of a tenement in the C. E. Walker house, corner of Islington and Union streets.

James M. Salter. of Boston, formerly of this city is passing a few days here and in. Kittery. visiting relatives and friends.

WILL MAKE IT MEMORABLE. The Naval bar.d has been engaged to play for the Little Bowery celebration on the night before the Fourth, auu ihis, with the annual bonfire, will make the night a memorable one in the a of McDonough street. A I AUTO. The big touring automobile belonging to Carpenter of Rye Beach attracts a crowd every time it stops in this city. It is the finest auto that has as yet been ssen here.

CITY MARKET. Miss Ethel Thompson announces a bvr i will give a 'iianr leeira! in Conservatory hall on the- i of Wednesday, 1. at eight o'clock. Grace Sylvia Burl, mcxxo contralto, i assist. TO INSTAL I i i Grand Master Lamont i and i go N'ew- fidds on Wednesday to i a the offi- i i It is expected that Grand a Frank 1..

Way of West a chester i be present. I i i a of tl.ls week, will consecration of the The bishop of tho dinresc i Now Hamp- oliire will be present at tho p. m. t-eivK'e and a i i confirmation THE POLICE RECORD. WENTWORTH TfNNlS TOURNAMENT.

i i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i i In i i i I i a I I of i a hi en i iv. i Is i i i 1'ieiit i i Tin- I'nsi Hotel a i 1'oint. Thrannh the Several iiicbriritos and a number ot hoincli'hS a i i i were '-liroil for In i pollco a i Monday night. YORK HAS IT NOW. A i i infill from York pout- office.

AyUMelhailoH VOIIHK ns carrier, PASCATAQUA CLUB. Thomas' Kclec- house just when It Is urea croup, heals burns, of every Hort. Lowest Prices On Beef, Pork, Lamb and Veal. Poultry always on hand. Full stock of Frosh and Salt Fish, Vegetables of all kinds, Lettuce, Radish, Asparagus, Greens, Bunch Beets, Cucumbers Squire's Pure Leaf Lard, Ham and Bacon.

FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY. TfiLEPHONP, 246-4. LRAVE YOUR ORDSRS. F. F.

KELLUM GRIFFIN, 1 flir Summer Wear For Hen. NECKWEAR IN THE LATEST STYLES. CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF SAILOR STRAW HATS. FANCY HOSIERY AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Griffln's, 13 Congress St. LOOK! Boston laiw Enitoyes Expect-, flivs CPSIED IIOIHEB STO ing 80re Pay.

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i th- a.ur 4 v. A iii'Ji-h tht- lUJV. ih- i u.ai.v uu- railraa.l HJI j'jiOiiVe tn list, Ji oul.i to i i i any nioif i'. nienis rcfriveJ a raise. WEDDINGS OF LATE JUNE.

Zahn-Christensep. Elmer 2ahn of Kittery and Miss Fannie Christensen of Kor.nebunk- port. were quietly married on Saturday at the Methodist parsonage in this city, by Rev. Thomas Whiteside. The bride is a highly esteemed young lady and has hosts cf friends in her ho.ue town.

Thi groom, who is now at the navy is a veteran 01 the Svsanijh-Araerican war and oi' the minor ccnliicts which followed it. He serve-1 with -honor in the Philippines and China and was Dewey's coxswain at the time of the battle of Manila. He is one 01 Kittery's most popular young men and both he and his bride arc- thf recipients of unbounded good wishes. IT THE DiPOF AND HAVE JUST JftSCEIVTSD LAHGE SHIPMENT OT FBX6H Blackberries, Blueberries, Cherric Cantaloupee, Pine Apples, melons. Red and Silver Skinnec Bananas Apricots and Peaches.

Boston Portsmouth Frsif Co, 23 Vaughan St. Telephone Connection. Free Ddirery. The marriage occurred on Sunday afternoon at five o'clock at the residence of Rev. Frank Gardner, of Miss Ellen L.

Amazeen of this city and Ephraim S. Hall of New Castle. Both have many friends who are extending the most cordial of congratulations. Mr. and Mrs.

Hall took immediate possession of their own home at No. 25 Broad street, and arc most cosily situated. AT THE NAVY YARD. Capt. McKenzie is taking much interest in the fire department and his little heart to heart talk with, its Kittery members, who were "dreaming" last Friday night, seems to have disturbed the fire fighters at the yard to sortie extent.

Charles Morgan, apprentice in the steam engineering department, has returned from an extended vacation. Philip Berryman of Concord, a former moulder in the steam engineering department, was a visitor at the yard on Monday. Every eye that has been cast toward the gunboat Hist has failed to see anything 'jut neatness. Some tinie ago the old Spanish hospital was allowpd to be used for a store house for cement by one of the contracting firms, but after a short time failed to hold the weight of th.e cement and -gave away, letting sev- hundred bags drop to the ground. The shifting crew was busy on Monday unloading several cars of lumber, including much heavy stock, iron, coal, cement and other material, nearly all for the work at Henderson's Point.

The new compressor at Henderson's Point has been set up in the engine room and will soon be in action. It will add pressure enough to start several more drills. Several of the employes are away from work and attending the celebration in Nashua today. The yard foice will as usual have a holiday on Saturday. Some alterations arc- being made on the new anchor h.r.y.

A large derrick has been put in place over the top of the new dry dock well, in order that the work started some i ago, but held up on account of oomc finished. changes, may be The John Pierce company is to hurry along the machinery to be installed and connected i the new dry dock, which consists of several large pumps and some electrical apparatus. SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting of the Country club will bp held on Saturday, when three applications will bo acted on, Tho days away. FOB COOKIK0 PURPOSES WHEN USED- THBOUGH A THY ONE, IT I I SAVE MONEY FOR IOC.

County Liulil Power Cflmpaoy. MIRK ST. USE Three very desirable He use Lots right down town, near everything'. Frank D. Butl LJLVL 3 MARKET ST.

Hours 9 to 12 A. M. OF AIX EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN AT THE HAVEN CAFE. COME IN AND TRY OUR DINNERS. S.

Board; Furuished Rooms to Let. THE LIVE PROPRIETOE, 0. H. ANGBLL, 6 7 HIGH ST. Your Summer Suit Should be It ah ula be And Tho freest assortment of UI'-TO DA.1K SAMPLES to be shown in the city CIs Turn ing ATI a Pressing" a Specialty, rV 9 Bridge Street.

TROLLEY TRIP. Tlio I'oTtsmouth A Kxi-tor St. Ry. Co. offer inoxt.

iloll(flitlul tnilli-y viilo through the mO jmrtion ol Xt-w llntnpsliirp botwocn rort.Miii.utli and Kxctcr. teol Trip, One Hour; Fair, 20r. CARS HEAVE HOURLY. JMEWSFAFERr.

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Years Available:
1898-1977