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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • Page 3

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If, 9 8 1C 1- ray or JE. rL. bljc pre- ock res, rom idle and Of I ON THE BALL FIElli -NJ31 i Saturday nfiland League, 11 Ban, ilu i pitching to-d a in the second him, but not It ad of seven seven hit: 'd but aftei striking out until rung and that Ilari hell mklI1E I a lh( Ui i i with three on nut'nnd Iho score lacklngonly i tu UP McDcrmott and Maori: tii I upes at second score Banfcors Air nil PO illlHUrl A i Brill I I tl I 111 I II) i vers I) II 1 11 I i 1 i I 0 0 1. II (l 0 0 --1 1(1 Vo J-President Tie in Sena Adtn to Sidetrack Hill's Reso Dramatic Scenes in Senate Witnessed by Large Ciowtf. 0 0 0 1 0 I a 1 Tine 1 i lu II rrll a III I Urn UCJY Stolen i i WI Ue FtrHt bnse oil I molt blieehnn Noilly Hi ItrmllU) HI 1 IIMO em ra Fan I I I liy Nell tfl inn It In SI rn It I ISM il I all, I MctNTmoU I 1 ail I I nplre 0 I I tucket I rrors on the pint of the 1 wintoii tills after st irted to i i but beit (r oorlj puj)- iv of i Sul ii il oil Tor the i 2 (I I 0 0 X-- 12 0 1 0 0 4 0 8 1 a i Ti Lr ti I 1 -1 Sulli I I i a llev aqd I 1 2 II I i it i i i llu in for llavcrhlll i i i Ii i i run in the i I ii vure nit on bast i i i both sides II iv rl I batting I i I i 0 0 0 1 1 0 0--10 llr kl If 1 0 0 1 0 0-- Hit II i i i i 11 1) ISroci Lr- I il I Broeklou 1 I ainpe i Mm) Uraham and bhea i a a I i i I 1 1 1 A 12 1 aw Vice of th Near lot Sena At i Den dent here ing a i llegi eorr whii i a sch lion, by a Moil be lion pies Dem vt i 1 hav Ihe: undi MIIKC-JON, APR II A rap of Ihe "'resident's gavel stopped tin! gallericF, which were tilled to-day evtiy Senatqr wns in hla seat A routine business came bdorc the for the first hall henr, much to of the gillenis.

12 TOo clock Mr I made an at to Lall up his resolution Kl-lng his seat the rear row on tho ciatic aide, he alald 'Mr Presi- I deslfce to call U)i----" but the Vice Presidi nt broke in by lay- efore the Semite Ihe rcsoluilon of handler providing fur an invastl- i by the Sonati i on priv- and cltcUons of the charges of ption iniide iu connection i the i in Alabama of a I a whoUd have UK elation ol a bt Ltos Senator caused a suspicion that a to sidetratk Mr i itsolu- but Mr Chan Her i a the way owing his matu lo go o'vu until whi Sen will .1 Democrat i miniate loi re i thw Alabama I egislatui'e, will be Ihtre was a disposition on the icratic side to debate the resolution, lifter Mr handiest had iiirreid to go over until tn Mr who was more rtiiMous to tilt Hill imittu prc- this by i a lug his metloii i i la lir i I i Ii i Ml ak. i and ilii; by i up 1 an pe I (lie jjnnil kclly i good game tleldn made 'X) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0--1 (I 1 0 0 0 0 2 0--J II) Hiiverh.111 Fr- Ilaverliill 2 Bat- Roach 1 ampe and a Standing 1'er 1 out I layeil Ctut Wen ati i mad he ate men itut for sup tlioi i 40 bl 4K1 1 1 a League At I lltsburg i I 0 0 I 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 1 0 II I imburg 0 Loulavill' I it urg 0 I ouisvile a i 0 Of--3 0 0 1--2 Er 1 Gum 1 Slick Menafee and Grim At llaltimore 0 (I 0 (I 0 1 0 0 0-- 1 5 II 2 0 1 2 1 x--20 Hi ork 4 Baltimore 25 Frr i rk liiilumorc I rvi.li rjil i Mellahon and 1 pei nil oblnson I At i a I in 'l 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-- 0 I i vi 11 il 0 I () 0 2 4 0 x--11 i I InciKO 10, Iceland 11 Er i a leveland 5 Stratum i I i uppy and At Philadelphia I rt.1 inn a I i 0 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 7 Phliadilpbla 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 X--10 i Washington 10 Philadelphia 15, Washington 2 Philadelphia 3 Si i a and Mel ulre a aud Baikiij re not but will It to i do sho der adju pro bill of matter of, the ice laid the II 11 matter bcfbic the Son- Hill uits on his feet in a minute, some reiinuks about llie eritiiisin of Ids language lo obviate thise id, oflerod the resolution pn i tied farm so us to provide tbal the eoiifereis shall report to the bent me likely to come to an agree- and if not wlmt no the principal i of disiigret meuI4 nd 0(1 that said. II II 'I cnl! ie ayiSa and uaj Gray, of orter of l'r jilt Mr i i i tl ing about his I it asonh fur i flermg olutlon which ilinll the Cuslody ot 11 well if the IIousi ngly complied was pcrfocilj IHI pu 1 struct the Semiti i a to It was ntctssaiv tlnit the Id know the 81 i of a a in tow'aiii ihat tin bill giv he Mr 4 0 6 0 4 2 0 0 I I I a i a 2,1 rs I I lailelphia 2 i i t-- 10 0-- 4 Washington I mhlngtoh 2 a and llc- Mil i i At Biooklyn 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1--11 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2--10 i 16 Boston 13 Er' Hr i 2 Boston 7 I ueid and 1 rt i i tts and incmnati i i i 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2--7 11 I ou 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 J-- 0 II I i i a 11 bt I ouis 10 Fr i incuiimtU St I ouls 3 Fisher SliiYphj lluwley and Iwlneham Port Defeats New Bedford i K)iu a Aug 11 Port- i unotiier easy victory over Now Ki-drord to-day Brady had poor con tr I i the ball and gave way to Sexton in ihe Sexton was batted almost 1 In i us Brndy i 1 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 x-- 12 Vvv I 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 8 Bind) Suton and bmlth Madden and lilts-- Portland 14( New 1 Bed- lord 1 Errors-- NewBcdlordC, Port- 1 nil 1 th pe A HISSED Ho and Senator Gibson Denounced A I Md Ang 11 The course I Sumtors Oorman and Gibson was severely criticised and their action on the lull leiiounced at a well attended 1 rrn meeting held at the court "ou-i thin uftr-rnoon '1 ho call for meet- 1 wae mgned by many of the best known Democrats of Harlord county liesi lutlonp were passed denouncing the itf tarltr liill and urging tno adoption ingress of the Wilson bill The tiHraea if beiiators -Gorman and Gibson lilted and that of President Cieve- I bcrally applauded. A SUSPECT Allejpd Fiendish Train Wrecker Caotured I IM.OI Neb Ang 11. The- police arrepied a man supposed to.bo tho TMck I tra wrec er detec- uves ny ihere Is no doubt he Is the man 'e'lonalble for iho 0 as of over a A A Zlmmarman a Half i Record Lowered Asm in iBK Aug u.

iGeorgo Smith of the New York Afhletic to-day lowered ihe bttli 'word of Champion Zlmmoltmn jTM Vneconda, 2 2 "ring atari Go mil of I an tot rde. 'Of' Bt, NEWSPAPER! THE RELAY RACE. Waits Rocelvod Messatr'o Sunday Night. I Col, Aug. 1 lers arrived here reached Gov.

LOCAL RAIN Predicted For To-Day. to-night and the Walte i 1037 WFATHKH BUKKAU. WASHINGTON, Aug. Indication Local New CONGRESS. Was on Going into eaksa Executive sion to Stop Hill's Scheme.

nistralion Senators Attempt utionl om Its disagreement to tho Senate mendn lonij with a a amendment to ate ttfe printing office on what la nown 118 the "flsh qommlsslon reserva- nd bjr Mr Bankhead la to purchase the lot adjoining the resent site" and extehd the building over T1W discussion altogether related to ie que tlon pf eligibility of sites, It beg con eded i all I sides that a new uildlnfj was a crying necessity Thertoposlton to purchase the Maone lo (the I lenato amendment) was efeatei --1271 63 I Their, imposition to oredt tho printing Hce on the nsh jnarmsslon reservu- onj w(is also flefeatsd, IDS to 75 TOO proposition tip pujrcha io ground the present) siteland extend the nlldlng thereon wiuj agreed io--138 to I On motion of! Mr Isayers House to a confuronie on the Items still controversy, the old conferees were appointed, olid the Hous at 4 40 adjourned till Monday 111. litre cl it the i ult it tut iiumediatclv and Over until Mon- a indent Cleveland, i the Senate i a matter itc ilone ind Mi Ilil hat It might sting the difficult mged delay in reporting the larlf It was noeessaiyj that the people country should know where thi atj' I i i Hill asked Mr Cfrny to tell Ins ob jeclipns the resolution and this Mr proceeded to do, In a technical! ar out that thcl) II WSii Ihe poises s'lon of both the House aud Hie btnjate uld not be lost, he Mini, nud it was jeeedsary that it should be I placed under look iindki It. dii require a ale lock to preberve the Bill said he wanted to i i i a trs and in order to do so he Gray could assure him would be aalimit to debate it Mr Gray could not or would bot the assurance ani Mr Hill saic tor from Delaware was anticipating Ltliing which might ncvt uccui ould make progress by so doing Id agree to witlidr iw that part esolutlon to nhieh Mi dray object provided the turill bill should into the custody of Ihc secretary ic Senate for safe keeping of Wist Virginia ed into till a mi us an oppom lit Hill ind this mouldered word, ment on teetii mil points twqiu llr I Mr eockiell, souri oekicll i i i nt and dcfiiii ures in mslstii tli it the bill is i possession of Hie House, aa i a lie Seuuti, caused much amunemeii led Mi a to Mr Cockre ifonn the Semite whcthei the bill wa ie House oud followod this si to tin 1 purls i tho 1'ks manngii Ihi Inrill eoufc: I taulknu i i he won! rm the Senator i Jsew Ham Ihat the bill would riiinily In das go io the Whiu House lor lh ature of the I'resuleni pplause in tin fjallcriis Imm loud 1 lUghtLr wile Chandler 8 lid he 1 new it Would ie White llouw but he wauled I in what form Mr Faulkner said it would go to tl President in a fortii tlni' would not me with the approval of Uie Senator tro Ne Hampshire, and when llu upplliu this remark subsided, Mr Chundle mock and puthi tic void 'Aid ied the Democrats would be Bli ugh to make as much ti iste us 1 pos: j.o this period of the proceedings tl rfoMr had become crowded Ith a throi ncmbers of the House, who occupii ry avalliible space Ohairs we ught iu by iges uud placed bchii deslts of the benators, and they were 1 that the House recede dis by Deiuoo STUPENDOUS FRAUDS iu Alabama Eleo rats. WASfllNGTON Aujr 11 'lllO ig telegram wus received by Senator handler this morning from VV II 61 the Republican torn Itteo 01 Alabama BiiaONiiHAU, Ala Aug 11 Hon Chandler, United States bone hope the benate will pass the Bolutiou to Investigate Ufa Alabama an 1 appoint a committee com osed of Democrats, Ilepubl cans und opVlllstaV We will get petitions of 0,000 ell irons ot this Stall, lor I he ap ointment of the committee We cm urnish conclusive evidence of the most frauds ever cotnmittcd on the merican continent Dallas count) cnntor Morgan homo, gavt 5 700 ma anty for Dates We Imvc a list of llic otes polled in iu i prc met, and the total is less than 2 000, deputies weie in every pr cinir nd the bull and iuloxic uion without precedent (Signed) SKAdbb cliaiimm THE END NOT But Tariff Developments Expected To-Day. Hold Caucus To-Day to Discuss Procedure.

Expected Fate of Tariff Legislation Will Then Be Settled. I Opinion Prevails Ihat House Accept the Senate Bill. WASHINGTON NEWS. a Chance to Camp WASHINGTON, AUR 11 Attii ec-rotary McAdoo thn altcriioou issuifl order grunting the copinion-weityrg who were driven out of i i i i i UIH nornlog, permisbion to tamp on tht, rounds pf the old naval obsuvitory un il 1 utsc ay, by which time it is xpi rrangonents will hive btcn or their transportation GTON, A 11 House conferees on the tariff bill were in aes- Bion the better part of the morning, und i half past this afternoon One of the propositions advanced to-day was to ioaiinuu the bounty on sugar at cent a pound for two or even three years, to i per cent duty on Iron ore and Rave: coal free, if by making such an agreement the bill could be pdsaed When they spoke later in the day with some of the Honse Democrats regarding tht matter, there was violent opposition No bounty," said these gentlemen Wo will accept anything but a bounty We might perhaps, agree to a one cent bounty J.or the remainder of the jear, inasmuch as the sugar mcu have made contiacts under tht old law for the next 12 months, but draw the line at that In llu.se circ'imstauces if such a propo- is made In tho caucus it will be lltrtcly combatted Aa far as can be ludgcd at the pitsent time the chances tivor the adoption hi the caucud of a motion looking to the adoption of the benaie bill Tariff Bill Hanging in Mid Air WAMIIN ION, Aug The week just ended has left the tariil bill hanging In mid air What its condition will be by the time tho present wetk is ended the most sanguine politician will not predict iuere is a bel ief that the time for action has arrived a that the long and tiresome struggle ia libout to cease The situation has become cleai to a certain llrmly uanvluced that nothing will ooour to radk ally change the situation within the next few day a. The House Demo crate will not swallow these 033 amendments without taking a little while to ix amine them CYCLONE STRIKES ILLINOIS.

Houses Blown Down, or Up, and Other Great DJamagro Done, For Summer THE DAILY Wliifl will bo sent to per- ons going out of town for any period of ime and address changed as often as dc- Ired at 16 cents per week, postage paid ARCOLA, 111, Aap 13 The thermometer replete red 100 ID the shade at 2 yesterday and an hour later a miniature cyclone, accompanied by lightning and rain struck this vicinity All broom corn in this neighborhood was blown to the ground and the damage wrought IB estimated at bet eon $30 000 and $50,000. A Regular Cyclone QLINCY, 111, Aug 12 Ihe Intense IK at ot the last three days culminated late yesterday afternoon In a heavy storm which ten miles north of here assumed the proportions of a cyclone At 'Mention the roof of the high school building: waa blown off Between tlou and Ursa several houses and burne were blown down or unroofed, miles 'of fences laid flat, tret a torn up by roots and corn blown dowtl. Campaign The campaign till year Is one of espcc- al Importance Intercut to the voters the country. will desire to keep himself Informed concerning the irogress of the canvass, and for reliable news no better medium can be found than he BANGOR fVma AND COURIER, with ts unrivalled news service. From now until after the November elections the VHIG will betaent to any new subscriber, joatuge free, for fitly cents a month In advance Now Is the time to send In rour names and keep in close touch with be events the great political contest In- PAID i Strikers to be Evicted- Many Nearly Starved--Striking Lesso i In Strikes CillCAtO, Aug 13 Mr Pullman made up hia ind yesterday to evict the strik- ng tena its from the housts early this week Ihe legal paptis must bt, erved i the strikers were understood -esterday to be In courw of preparation Attor jey Kunuells oflki.

under posi Ive orders of Mr Pullman Mi liun ells ret ised to be interviewed Vice I resident Wicltcs conllrmcd the eport taat the tenants will be put out of Ir iPullmaa a houses as soon as the omjiany can get rid of thorn Ihc tx giv for turning the strikers out is hat the houses are needed by the new i who have taken the places of he sinkers Ihereare now nearly 400 louses of various kinds in Pull man as imam perhaps as will be needed the ntew nlto for some weeks, bhould tho company's intention be carried out the town of Pullman i be almost wholly depopulated, 5 000 mt ri svomfin find children being turned Into hestredtls About strikers are the Pullman Companv, most if them with large families Few, if my, have paid a dollar of rent since the strike was declared Mcist of them are on the Point of Starvation and so $oor that they could not pay an expressman lor hauling their goods out of town! Ihe strikers steadily avoided discussion of the possibilities of eviction, but werie warned that It would surely come They have been hoping the trouble iwould be settled in some way that would not drive them from town pity the officials of the company they attempt to evict said Robert vootnbs, a member of the striking toiri ralttee 1 I 'I don like to think of whut would tappen I want to get awijy be- urt an 'thing of that kind btclns Ihe a tuatlon at Pullman has kept got ting wArse for the strikers, who still 1 extent 1 here is no loc ot the choice between th the ilson bill, but bet bill and the McMnley la er a question Senate bill and een the Senate OFF THE A Engine Leaves Rails--Two Men jured roitTsaiouTH, Aug 12 About 10 A the locomotlvu of the morning train from Concord jumped the rails at this city Ihe locomotive capslred and the engineer and ft re man were injured FOREIGN HEWS. Igllant and Britannia to Race On Wednesday lONDON Aup 1.2 A match between the Britannia Vigilant for a of lo mileage wind ward and return has been arranged for inat Anarchists Acquitted PAKIS Aug 12 the greai anarchists' trial ended to day In the acquittal of all thirty defendants on charge of anarchy Ihree were found i ou other charges Nearly 1,000 new men are employed from ddwn town, an! 100 additional 01 es are engfiged to report tomorrow morn me Ihc company will then have nearly 1 700 en or within 100 of the number it cxpecti to work i A proportion of thorn are new comeis Petltlc A A I A A to Aug 11 MalonoW appeared in Enjoin It from Doing Business 30i AUoincy General 1 ri i the countv court and Hied a petition lor bill in IqiiitV against tho Pullman Pitluco Car Col calling upon It to show causel why it phould not be prohibited from don buainess under the laws of the btate Iho pciition set forth that It has violated the iriBchises confcired upon it by the' State ajid lays stress upon the fact that ir li conducting a hotel business and a real estate business at Pullman without 1 warrant of law The petition is said to be one af the Strongest so far drawtl by the general in his ngainsl trusts and corporations FINANCIAL AND Monetary NBW oim Ang 11 winy 1, lamt loan 1, aloslnitll pftpot 3 G41 Bar Silver, StAliin Doflara, BOX Sterling B-xc 4 87 tf I cus probably will la sequent proceedings ol the ueaiib u- iui- i i premium Idr ihe rest o( the aesdon WhiW oppoai.d the Hill hoped tlifti ihc conferees niUtlJC be mltted td ROOD without Inteiierefaoe White But down Mr CucU- this plim that succeeded srt we'I lerda-? lu getting rid of the Uilli reso- ion TEte moved that, in view at Jm tant executive business, tht Into executive session ind on that motion," said MrJ III! nu clcly, "I call lor the yens and riaj 'the roll was called Koll ca 1 Ire 16, pays 3 5 I I 1 challenged a pair Wilch been announced between Senator South Carolinn, and a Kepubli- i benator The challenge waa prompt ne up In the Sen 111 UIU iivuu.uv -LrtlJ ice President announced, amid a on i the motlrtn 1 to the considera- the Senate proi WI ilnu MtxlUiU Cent 31 Cbnt all niofuroil aio Padtllo Contiil Ncrtliern Pacl prerorroii iT BC doofs were Iramcdlitely closed, atdth Senate the consid- tlo' the. i P.M. rainc winds, 46 tlw.scojj it, and me by ee Pills bend your address to It Buchloji LO Chicago, and get a free sample l)px ol br. King's New life A trial will convince yon oJt their merits These pills, are easy in actiou and are partlcuj, larlv effective in the of ConstipatloA Hcadofcue.

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1 4 df eastiro, la a mart ol pains Ppss(- no doubt, ttittan must sometlmea "he wdnftt secnro pleanura take the man there la him, he wants plcasui pamB.to get fierce Discovery, Bhoul oil afllletod with tetter, sail lieadj St. palna Pufchen plei si let it Gol len bo tclqd ervi ffielBs7riiiK-WoyinBi pliAplcsTblotch- ipota, eruptions, bolls, carbuncles, rtAHnri the i i cs tjor gyes, rough Bklij, scrofulotla lllaga, Mood-tiiints, affection ot the throat anfl.bonfe, of the He- tomaoB, arid lunga. rfprlfjr 'lood, hdalth 111 returh. IMTw people mori is is tbe reason the siilcs ot Hoocl'a iiparilla are, continually Incrcnainf At the conltrcnce of tlje conservatives and steering committee Di.nioi.rat8 Saturdaj, the opinion waa general that Hit Hill resolution Kould pass bv a good majority il a vbte is taken and It Is believed that a vote will bo reached tomorrow afternoon, Ihe benalc conferees said thia afternoon i( the benate passed the resolution the conferees would certainly bring in a disagieeiig report Ihe Senate would hold that it hud the bill before it to action As to what the action will be there is no contrariety of views, as Democrata and alike now admit if the bill tets before the Senate ag i will be defeated The Democrats who want to see some sort of a tanfl bill bnssed by this Congress look to the House for political salvation and the situation now appears to be a race Cor time Ihe House, in caucus, will bo urged to Take Upthe Senate Bill and accept It as it came to that body and thus end the struggle, some of the Demo cnitic authorities ou parliamentary law in both branches maintaining that this can be doue legally, although the bill Is now In conference, at least, its show of log ility would be as good as that on- teinplated by the Senators in demanding a disagieemg report on the bill so that they inuy kill it No business of any kind can be done in the Senate until this tangle is unravelled Iberc appear to be votes enough to keep the matter before the Senate a certain number of hours each day It is said that by Mondav it will be proved to the Louisiana Senators thev cannot get the bounty which, It is asserted, the House conferees promised them and as soon as they know this they will ng iln vote as they did before on all motions Intended to help defeat the bill 1 esterday they voted in favor of going into executive session, although the day before they voted on a similar question in the opposite direction. The debate on Mr Bill's resolution will beeln prompt ly after some routine morning business on Monday Treading Democrats leagued with the administration in this issue say there will not bo any effort at Filibustering Against It Iho only item of business arranged for the House thia week is the caucus of Democratic members called for 10 tomorrow morning to determine upon the pollev to be pursued with respect to the tnnil bill Upon the Issue of that oau- londthesub If it slml! be determined that business is to be continued, it undoubtedly will be proceeded with along the line followed during the past few weeks A few committees still remain en the list of applicants which were not awarded a day for consideration of business reported from them The Committee on Kules feel In clined, If the opportunity and time remain, to grant them the same privileges the other committees Under the rules the Committee on tho Disirlol; of Columbia may ask for session to consider its business The Night Before the House Caucus which will settle the fate ot tariff legislation finds the Democratic leaders In that bodv, which has charge ot the measure, calm in spirit and confident of a satisfactory conclusion ot the knotty problem before them.

The House conferees were not In session to-day Messrs Wilson and Brecklnrldge spent most of the afternoon talking over the situation They were lOined later by gentlemen. ine undeistanding to-night Is that no opposition will be made at tomorrow's caucus of the proposition to concur In the benate amendments to the tariff bill Ihefe have been some questions as to the President's views regarding the can cus. It was thought In some quarters jesterdav that he might use his influ- enoi with the Eonaejeadera to prevent the caucus, and thus continue the contest between the two houses, but there is no good reason to believe that the President will attempt to Interfere. One of the most distinguished Democrats in public gentleman deeply interested In the House bill, saw the President this morning and explained to him at considerable length the situation as viewed from the House standpoint Incidental mention was made of to-morrow's caucus and the President had noth: ng to say with reference to it. He Did Not Approve It, nor did he ccjndemn waa apparently as indifferent ol its result as though It were a matter of routine action.

Another subject of speculation to-day was what action tho President will talte If the Senate bill be sent to him. Will be veto it, or sign It, or permit It to become a law without his signature? It is said bv those "closest" to the President, both in a personal and political sense) that be will approve any bill which comes to him with the sanction oC the House conferees His approval might take tho torm ot permitting it to become a law without his signature, but It Is not believed he will veto It if It reaches him under the foregoing otrcums The members ot the Senate' "steering" committee Were not In sese on to-day. One dieted to-night iat the House (caucus to-morrow would agreo ifl accept the Senate bill and al the Dernoorat? In tho Senate the! exception of two or three would facilitate the efforts to secuiotbeblllaiif piiaalt. Tills gentleman believes the bill la In the possession of the House and leading House Democrats agree with him. It was opeuly SWA br certain Democratic inatbrs that it the bill De returned to the Senate i i DeaU I tor thia reason, th it the Senate, friends of the vrtl use- their get It before the i louse ana lijellng It this cannot be aooimpllahed thew 410 possibility ol tnrlf legislation I by thia OonKtoas, i 11 Senator of New Btapsbire, flalfl to-night.

"Ttte House ma noCgolng to cat all that crow, as it Is not necessary. They possession of the bill and can do las please with It. "Xotwltstnridlng thi Our Own Folks and Other Folks Dr and Mis 0 II Abbott, of Berlin are ill the eity at tile Kangor House Dr Aloiiyo Boothhy wife and son, ol Boston are visiting I)r I Fellows Mies KliodaJ Porter, ol this city, is the gnest of Mrs bauiucl Adams at Belfast Mr II Hallow turned from Bos ton jesterday after attending the New England cuguc me ting Mr and Mrs Herscy and their guest, Mies Steven 0 went to Mr Her sey camp at Tnficld Mayor Bcal gave a pj pleasant ride to Lxuter iturday rty of friends a baturday 01' one ol the Grand central buekboards Mrs A Kelley Whitcomb, of Chicago and Miss Adel are guests at the li Ilodgklns, on -OCA SWATTERS. DECREE FILED lu the Cnso of Josiph O. Sinlili, Insurance Commissioner, IVUIne and New Brunswick Insurance Co.

residence of Mr Grove street Mr Trank VV Keed, book keeper foi the Atkinson Furnishing Company, ief! Saturday morning for a vacation in Portland and Boston The sscs Hawes, of Minncipollp, who have been visiting friends here, left Saturday for Camden for a brief visit and will then return home Mr aud Mrs George Miixllcld, of Chicago formerly of this city, arrived on baturday evening train and remain here through the Eastern Maine State Tuir Mr Atwell and family, Mrs William Averill and Mlas Matilda Den nett.of Orono, Mr llbedo of Dillon, Montana, and Miss Mabel Dealing, of Bangor, left on the Boston boat Satur day for Northport There was the usual exodus to the summer resorts Saturday and many residents were out of town yesterday All High School cadets who Intend to i to Camp Benson are requested to meet at the high school to-day at 0 JO Ihc check lists for the September election! which have been prepared by the Board of Registration will be posted to-day Ihe exeurslon party from Portland to Bar Harbor and return yesterday nuin bored 400 1 hey had a pleasant trip to the famous resort Covert Bros and John Hall Co of Boston, have purehaacd the British brig I utzburg from Hon Ilenry I ord of Bangor I he terms are private There is of the of a trust company at Orono to lake the plaee of the' which have elosed up, aod it IB thought that the talk i bo irried Into eflect 1 red Clupp i was before the Municipal Court Saturday on the charge ot larceny from Cant Barton, of the schooner! Uailldii about two years ago, and was aenttnced to time months In While Fruderiek II Appleton, I was In Augusta wetk he tommla sioned the cekbrated Boston artist Mr William Wllliurd, who Is passing a vaca tlon to make an oil portrait of his the late Chief lustiee Idhn A Appleton An examination before the civil ser vice commission occurred at the post office Sutufdav Messrs Thomas 1 Gulbrie, Frank I Pay ting, John Dugan, Abbot Smith and William McGuire took the examlna tion for carrier and William Oliver for clerk Ihe funeral of the late Mra I Chapman opcurred yesteiday at 1C 30 A at her late residence on Unioi street and mitny friends were present Ihe floral offerings were beautiful and profuse Prof bewail officiated ihe bearers were Bright tt Chapman, and Dr Fellows of this city, und Mr Lowell, of Port land Mr Duggett had charge of 'Ihe following decree was (lied butur day with Clerk of Courts bweot STATE MAINK PFNOBSCOT ES SUPRLJUU JLDICIAI COURT IN August 3, A I) Joseph 0 bmfth Insurance Commissioner, vs. Muine and Now Brunswick Insurance Company Ihla cause came on to be beard thia day upon the account of the Kccelvcr and petition for order of distribution thereon and was argued by counsel and alter consideration thereof it is ordeied, ad judged and decreed as 1 Ihe acts of the Receiver In con verting the property and assets of the respondent corporation into cash are ap proved 2 ihe account of the Kccelvcr as audited by btone ia allowed He is to be charged with the sum of scvenij seven thousand nino hundred forty-eight dollars and fifteen cents is to be allowed the sum of Hv( thousand nine hundred twenty six dollars and seventy He will stand charged with of sevenW two thousand dollars and fortj two three cenl balance twenty-oni 1 cents The plainllll topis an taxid at forty one dollars and foily-clght cents and tho Receiver will paj tin. sami 1 to the Altornejlof liecord 4 The KtlicUer is aulhoriyeil re sirve and rclitln out of Hit i a hi llauds till) sum of sis bundrid an 1 ninety dollars and eenls i penscs in paying the dlvidind a i ordered, nud In will leiounl for llu same In bis final account The i aU the following a i i i I llu 1 i ill il li rs a i In Lxhibll A fi i llu i item In tin i i i I Oi i A II 1891 Ihe a i rluc sevirllly as corrieliil tw llie rl ol Ihe Maslt rs In bam rjf a I I thousand i i Jlu i a i i three doll irs an I fi i i i a i lull li namod lu 1 xb bit li ri fi I nni lo the third ilcni 11 i ill i llu im in us tin rein sevi ralli ft i din ll i as correct! 1 llu I 11 in nf 1 i ters In i a aiiiouull In I i i drill I 0111 i jitul i li cents I tin beni IIeUrlc4 IUK In A A A Storo of tho Merrill Furniture Broken Into, But the Thief Thought To Be In Custody Saturday morning when the book-keep er of the Merrill Furniture Co ar rived at the store he found thul the ap earance of the safe Indicated that it bad een visited by a robber or robbers and uch proved to be tbe fact Tho sale oors were open the Interior boxra rokcu up, and some drawers and an Iron ox gone They were soon found how er In the packing room Ihe thief entered the store nt Jwt hat time IB not cltlur through i i whleh was not fastened or a oor in the rear of the building whleh pens Into an alleyway He then pro ceded to the ofli examined the differ ut drawers and then the safe I he com a i was not sprung although the oors i closed tia it was easier lo pen ihe a each morning the i i levc-- no apparently i i thought of I lie tlikf had rnenlj to open tbe oors but he found Ihni ihe Iron bt nd drawers were locked Po hi procured hummer and chlacl from thi, packing oom and broke open Ihc drawers He ook the Iron box to UK packing room nd i i It open lit, stcured in which were ID aa envelop but vei looked several ottu bills hlch A i in i bunk book with wine ehttlis Hi alsT look a $13 of BUtniut rom i i lit ft reed open Hi iadt i is sc pe In i wiiy In i Ju i i win tin ie a i 1 worh i sc il rot rj bceiitnt i I i A bout HI Sin rill Li It phont to Lhi i lie lit inn i i i tin i i 1 "uif, ti b( at i il li i i Diphtheria In Cheese Specimens ol the cheese which was recently Btbed by Inspector Fuller, have been examined liy Assistant Chemist Becbc ol tile division ot bacteriology ol the Health Department, and found to contain the true bacillus of diphtheria In a living state, says the New York Advertiser i Ihe specimens are Irom a consignment of 3000 pounds shipped by Ihe Star Creamery ol Alton, to a commission house ia Washington street, this city Sanitary Superintendent Roberts, upon hearing the report of Chemist Beebe, ordered the entire shipment Several guinea pigs will bo inoculated with the bacilli obtained from the cheese, and they will be carelully watched to see If they develop diphtheria ihe milk used in the manufacture of the cheese waa supplied by a farmer In whose family there had been a fatal case of diphtheria Re milked his cows while the disease was In the family, and it is supposed that in that way the dangerous germs were communicated to the milk Wholesale Produce Market. Corrected aoml woohlT h7 the Qrocora' Annoolo tlon WEDNESDAY, Aug 8 BTATH LAW JtUGQABDIWO WICIOHTU AW1 BUOA8- UBE8 A bushel of Liverpool oMt ahull weigt eo lioundu and a. buahol ot Turku lulnml aultBliall wolffh 70 pounds I The atanaarti weight of a yuahel of potatoes, In BOOdoidoranafltftrBhIppllng.lnOOitoundB The standard weight or buahol of beans In good order and flt for shipping, Is62 pounds Of the funeral arrangements ment xvas at Mt Hope Ihe Inter he fourth of sa lii di i uled In 1 sh bit A in lid lu lo the a i i i a ail duo tin amounting to Im ly ind dollars I i i i a certllkate No A 4 i i i di of Nancy i om thi lars as allowed by mil i 1 ifth lo 1 ni'-tur I Hyi ease liosc I i i vs cut corporation i I I I and plglny three cent" as tin Masters i I i atldl i llcaio No 7 i eight! nlm cults VMllmin ceillllcate No 1 120 i i i four dollars and slxl) two bmltll i i i a i i a i i i i i i No i 264 John (J i ccrtilkale dollars A i in all one dollars and thlr inn lowul by llu ulliators llu 11 ft rri wheat, bests, rula boga is and pirns, 00 wueat, Dcore, UUBU uuwpu v.

pounds. of eorn, 66 ponnUB, or pouudB. of carroto, English tiirnrno. ryo, and Indian meal, 60 pounds, ofborloy and buckwheat iS pounds, of oats 32 pounds, or aa by aKroo- raenu Country Produce. BEAMS-Improved Yellow Bye, bash Choice now roll, Fair to good C1IK1S31I-- Best Factory, Ib inow) Best Dairy, 1 (now) DBLRD 2109220 2 0002,11) 103170 lojgllc I In the City Saturday and Sunday The flre department was called out three times Saturday and bunday, but fortunately the damage was very slight in two ol the cases The alarm from box Saturday morn ing was caused by a slight blaze in some hay in the barn ol James iJulherric at the corner of Third and Carroll streets The damage was slight At about 11 Saturday night alarms from box 47 were rung in and the flre department found tho cause to be a blaze at the residence ol Waie, on Holland street The lire caught In the hay in the barn In some unknown way, and spri ad quite rapidly Ihe barn was burned down and theell of Ihe house was gutted, bilorc the names could be extinguished Ihc loss will bescvcial hundred dollars and is covered bv Insurance The house is owned by Wyman of Hampden During the lire It was thought that a child ot are as in Ihe house and Officer Bowi of the dav pollc" force who lives in the vielnltj stalled tores ue it As he reached the head ol the stairs lie flames suddenlv burst out all about huaud his hair and eyebrows were omcwhat scorched while his luce and ands were also slightly burned He was obliged to retreat but It was soon earned that the child was safe out ide Officer Bowen was on duty yester lay and will not be disabled bv his mrns Yesterday forenoon the awning over Eaton's confectionery atom, Taat Market quarc, was burned The flre depart meht was called out by Ihe ringing of he bell on the steamers' house It la opposed that the cause of the flre was either a cigar thrownout from the rooms above or cdntaot with an electric wire The insurance in nil these fires was with Tyler, Fogg Co Sivuilli-- lo the i i nolle) No OJ till following a Id as inti rest from ly A July 1 A 1) i lo ho stcr, ngbty live dollars and to 1 Uerry I ham, li Wright II II lloilton eaeh i nine cents Amoi nti: one Hundred and forty two thirtj three eenls Eighth--To each of tile ee ers, beneficiaries, claimants ors severally entitled to tl Igul ti be thin llu ll nni il hi i a i i in ollars i Ilill.i Ight I 1 13 Hots 1 )( me I A ill 7 4 1 1 10 i art rlt i li 1 I ll 1 til Min I) I ii 1 irn i in i am In all I llars ai 1 uld and credit 5 loregoli i Ulti i 1 Ii i i hi li Illu i I us mlid t) si mo i 1 liamas 1 1 iu i ijiir I I I I iu I Hi nl to Un a i i i i i II in nil lo si mi if I In ru i I 11 i i ul i i 1 a i i i un 1 I I pi ar li li llu rs I utui 5i ui 1 i a i a of II i I i i 1 i UK ll I I A i i si i HU I lu 1,11 I ai 1 I i i I si imps re i i i i i i 1 i i I i anil i i i Mm pi! i li i ins il )n al i i i i i i i i a i I ul a i I II al i I i In Id 1 1 i in HS( is i i 1 a i i i In vi la I 111 i i i i I 111 Is i i 111 iv of llu iimiii a I I 1)11 I ll It i i 111 i i i nl i i i at 1 a I KIM i hi i a rlillls al nl 1 a i i I I a i a I Pawl lelul I lir i lu in 1 i i i al "on tojb Choice strung, Choice sliced! EGOS-- case 100120 OATS.

Country, now FLOUl Beit Bsstl Goou family Hot that the 'canvas I low will take precipltitB held Brendotiins, Qram. etc, Boat Scotch, tfttv Buoklen'e Arnloa'Scilvo, TH! SAWB In world'fo Bruises, Salt Bheum Tetter, OMd HahBs JFevei Tetter, Chllb olnsjCorns, and all and losltlvely ourea Piles, or no quire It tegnataDtatl or 25 cents per of sale by Aid Warren. payments under the fongoldg ill ms tlrs to seventh both inclusive us llu ir i i able proportions of tlic i i i i carni upon the principal funds since If A 181i, an additional a 10,111 to three and seven tenths per ei mum each ot the several amounts so U) be pal under said Items, amounting in all to or thousand seven hundred fifty llircc di lars and fourteen cents 5 The balance of the funds niiiai Ing amounting to twenty itiousau I one hundred and llfty four doll irs and slitj-onc cents, the Keci vi i i i i i i hi Id i i i i i i lu I a i i Id th Kcport if tin Jlaslers In Chaucerj in th ir nliiebeich sild i i i i er assessments us ilii 1 i i i i a i amount of assi su mcnts each a i di nd ol and eight tenths per cei linn 1 Is said assiissmi nta, as per vuli i shi et to be heroaf ter filed 7 Said receiver is lo i tin Ing cheeks, made payallli to lliosi 11 llcdlhenlo scnl by i ponugi pn paid to Ihe last know a Wn hs of 111 ise whose claims arc the i i ment ot such checks by ihc a i servi as, reel Ipt and voui )ioi for lid payments by tile ci Iv i i Slrllll bi tlliuii pllVlUi thru months uf li tlm date tin ri ol ai mil later and If any cheeks an i i i i lo i i wlthoul lym i I i rl Exeter Races There was some interesting trotting at Exeter Saturday and about 600 people ire present, Including a number from Bangor In tho fllth heat of the 2 28 ilasa tho Driver of Lady Franklin was changed to satisfy a man who had a bet on that trotter, it is reported The udges were Messrs H. Greeley, A T. Robinson, A E.

Chase and Harry iVllllama The summaries are as fol ows. DlciWest, blkg by Col Blokfonl, rf 2 43 class paroe $100 Bolf Boy, Jr by Bolt Boy' Charles thereof shall bo made to Una ourl lor its order thereon 8 The recelvi v. ill main a onlv to the peisons named iu Ihi 11 hibitsand schidulcB above referred ti and made a part, of tills deci In ill cases where llie i i or I uu lleia ries so named are minors or ikciasid the lieceivcr a rcijulre i i i i i the aphofntmc lit of guaiillans aiini nH trators 01 executors, a i lo re cclvc such a i I pou i i a tion of asalgnmiUt i I and the surrender ol till proper i i i a llic receiver will i i i to th. assignee 01 his alt inicv 1 i also bo made lo ullorncys presci i imi surrendering tin appropriatecerlilklies lu all other cases where asslgnm. nls nlay be claimed or any change of title has occurred bv reasoi of insolvency or other legal cause ani llciilon i be mado to tills court for special order to cover said ease or uisi i) After the expiration of llu a i three monllis allowed an above for the payment of eheckii Ihi re celver will hereundcr nport IOHN A 1 i of his doings Chief Gove, Dexter JohnL.bs.brZampa.J Le athern, Exeter KanneUu, by Hill, Orator.

8 Lucky Strike, 1) by Irvln Spen Mildred ch byL Empoison, Clement. Levant. MouyMcTlp McQremr, Corimh Trenton, too, by ComeB. 1- Lelghton, Bxetor 2J)7elas8. puraeeioo Tongh End, Dr by Danlol Boono, Linn T)ukcr, Ilnrtland 1 Poacocli, "8 Broekwoy, Foxcroft, 0 Index, br Buneho, CI Androwa, liuiopuuu, bm.A French, 1'ojtor 2 2 Katraotto.bg.

by-Broadway, Hill. Eioter Trenton. a aJW olassjPurso EolfoK.nlk g.hyBlMltEolfo, HllI.Exoter. 3 Ulaynot, m. by Jiulgo Advooato, 0D ......1 i Qiilvcj, Inilus, a 1C Fulmar, JBT Banrior.

i 3 3 3 4 nutauqua Assembly. The Chi Assembly will be 1 eld at IJorthj ort daring this week and the Uoaton ar il Baogor Steamship Conip in; will make two dally excursions to No th- ut greatly reduced rates of fire. To-day, 'to-morrow, Wednesday (nd steamers will leave this olty at 0 and'l A. M. -for Northport Camp ground aidvlllrciurn at 3.30 i.M.

and 3.30 P. it. The tar? tor the round trip will be dpubtleas embrace this oppo'tunlty. I On to Augusta 1 Altliough In the piping times of pe ice the depot presented a war lllie appearance baturday afternoon when scv oral oompanlcB of the Maine Nations Guard departed for Augusla to attend the annual musler Ou the afternoon train from the east came Co 1 of East port, rapt Hume Co Iv Calais Capt Ernest 1 lee and Co I Uoul ton, Capt Frank Uumc These com panics constitute the Eastern Batallion under command of Major New comb Each company presented a flnc soldierly appearance The new company from Houlton promises to be one of tho best In the State, and, although formed but a few months ago, already appears better than some of many years' standing The men are Onely drilled, pay strict utMn- tlon to orders, and-evidently tate much Interest In military matters Thoy were Joined In this olty by the efficient Co the Hamlin Rifles, Capt J. B.

Mitchell, and the well disciplined Co. Hampden, Capt. W. VV. Emerson Tho eastern bnttalllon, 200 mcn took an excellent dinner at tho Maine Contra! restaurant, bounteously provided by Perkins.

Tho special military train In charge of Conductor Clement left at 2 30. At Newport they wjjro to have been by Co. of Dover, Copt. W. T.

Pollard; at Watervlllc, Co. of Stewhegnn, Capt. Belmorjo and (jo. ot Watervlllo, Capt. W.

T. Shurtlefi. Major A. Robinson, ot thia city, wont to Augusta Saturday evening, Went. Bamms, of this olty, who was appointed adjutant by Major Roblnaon, couWttot attend tho musteronacoquntot Robertson, of HattpiJen, was appointed adjutant In his place.

i i Note-, I I 1(1 i I Is III U11 1 III dllll Mil i i li rn I i i i i nl I i i i i I i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i a iu i I I I I win Bi lo i i I I uriii i 1 i i I i I i i far i 1 i rs I II UUH I 111 1 Snlcinl III i i I iiwlut 1 I La UL I i It OiHl" Is i i-' I i i i 1 I I brought I Dim i i I i i i i i i i fprliif; Hi is I i i I I I orijfii ill i i i i 1 ncc i 11 ulrli on in il ill pull tl nl i-l SOIIIL 1 I 1 utiii of Ule Hiivi I I i i i 1)) Hrool 10 i i i g.at In llil Kalli nal I i i i i a i i I I I 10 lila o) pou ills i i Hull in- Hi i set Hi lit I i i i i a In i it In Id a i lui i 11 I 11 I 7cd Hi iis II Nl 1 I 1 i i li i i i i Ills c.l« si win i in II II I hi II 111,011, i on of llu i i HHL ruTini rs vv 3 i i Ix-neuL slurri Ll i i 11 ril I A i i i i i I Uii wi lioini on i 1 tig! mi I i mi" rtliiim i ure im to ll i slmrl fli Id- 1 Dot i i MH vi i I a a 1,11 1 ill snonti for I i i I i i I I Ihi ol I 1 uN alion In) Is 11 i "I Krml in pi i ng i a po Hun .1 11 IK i dlli II il Her II i i i Ilii-lr Mill vk lnr nnil Broil I i i ill llu ilnu thni fil IIIH i i i i i UYI i llu i i i i i i 1 AUK 1 und 22 on i i i I llu Bin I I a a and UIIIIKOTM pluy Iwn piimi 11 lure aifli noon i i be a gnat nllrailion llu llralgiiiiu i be itiillid lu limn i I I'aulucUl giimi uwliiy Iui8 liei Inmsfvrrul Iroiu 1 nwlucki lo 1'rovlduici. and 1 mo nlho bi ul I It Is i a i Rnnu mil) bi ar i i i i lull i tilt Sorrcnloi I i i players all being col kgi. plaj CFB are right In praclki and i a i lobl a )anit lor llm 1 a i bus gori. lo I lo pi ly with a local team llr I i a i i a a succLCdid llr I I i Ihc tkki I diparlmclil In Ihe base ball bu Incss A i Notop iiichard Golden In Old led 1'rouly opcna his season to-night at Urcenvlllc, then Gullford Tuesday, Forcrofl Wednesday Deiter, lliursdaj Angus la, Irlday and Bangor Saturday Mr Golden sa)s his company In eiccl lint and he expects lo give Ihc best per formancc of Ihe piny in Its career James Mai Lie In bis new play fno ildo follows 'Old Jed Prouly ppcnrine at llie Opera Uousc in tlila city on Monday evening August 20th Tha officers ct Norotabega Tlodgo, Anights ot Pythias, will be mt Friday evening, Now AdvGi-tisomonts Lord Bragdon olTor great bargains summer goods beginning to-day to continue one week Ihcy nnnounci heir annual clearing up sale No one should fall to rood their advertisement telling of bargains Tyler, Fogg Co buy and sell gov cmment bonds See notice of commissioners of Orono Savings Bank See notice of dally service of Boston aoats. POWDEI Absolutely Pure.1 A oream ot tartar bakuiK ponder Highest ot all In leavening streigth-- port.

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