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

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'V, GREAT Expected to ered for Otf, be Discov- Benefit. United States to Send Naval Expert to Seat of War Between China ant) Japan for Important Inveptigations. Pekin Guarded by Mongolians as Chinese are Trusted. i I has I Maval I i Illchbont a an i In st nt Lu at of a i Inn itiitl a a for i i of ol- i i a i i i i i i i i i iiitl rt i i i he bf rit of tlu a i i i i i a Kiehiuontl 1 ho i i il Lln i hus bi To in onitno- lori tirpt i tt sijitl nt tlit -n tn ot nr i i i ili i a i i in a i i at I i a Jupiin i i i i in lit i pie I i i I i i i i I'll. i i i i ol thi ti i i i i 1 i a i Ilei- I I i ik to iforl i on out 1 mil a simi I I tl IK Llkii i ru! i of rk nu 5 i i mu nilt th i i I md ql i tht, h( i I t)l i i i i a i 1 1 Mt Da JK A i i 1- i i i i i i i i Ki a i in i a ti It tl nt hi jiu iiiui a hav bi tin UK tl 11 I i it tilt) (Mill in nut i i i i ijl ts BeiLw-en Clllnu anil Mon" i 1 hi' I I I I I 01 i i Uu I ui 1 Un I i (in trt i i tinier uri i i tij FOOL LESS THE WORLD.

8 Hut 1 mu IN rsoi ro Killed 1: i i i i i i i I I I i i Ou I. hn I I I A i his vi i ut i 1 i i i i i i ui till i i i rt i i i I i the i i i i I ii fii i i i il pi i ht nm i i i Liu i v. i i i HIM! of tht i i I tht ui i i nut i i WASHINGTON NEWS. 3jltt A 1 I 1 olc I 111! I I "iL Etibi It nn I st nt I Jdil. it pi or ht i IP 10 i i I i ill'-! ht in tin i vv i who IK i i and i tit a i i a nil pie i i i tin tVmrt ntjtonntys a i i parH i llu i it: the bar That i A i crt iryl I a i it tl iy i lornml 1 Ut to asked for an i i tbe tarltt tict reduction of rhe rittfe ot i i i on ti i i i i a Uku a 1 AS l( 1 lie i to He At tl is i tht section a to wool ir if aim) to i i the i i i i of the i a i a or tiy be held to appl turef of wornL(td, ainel poat, nl pat i art to In all pJirtigrtlpt InurS ure of thi ool ami In the reel 1 nt rul board of apprfmeri growing out uf worwtt ea i i i ui Ht on not bt ore theiii, thi 1 boand i i i i i i Hint hold tlml in unit i i int nut, tkti a i ol li ni ilpaea, tc A I A At the a at tax Ing ton Ky oi on clay mv, (Jet In i i i a i i i i i i i i a i i it Ln not i i i i ved ut a i 't at i i i i a a i i in the mo 1 i by Mom himjr ht Lit IHI I 1 i i 1 1 ut 1 hu track no i I- tich of the two a i ht 4 a i i at a i li.

in t- day i i A bi i tf Iiad no trc; I heut mil the frit ib tin i mont li tt wtm in a thoice Mau.l 1 as i with I'rinte thi i for tht ftrtt two heats and nl tin third Ihe i ttakt Maud by i second S.il I mi 1 2 1 a i I i i siiii i i i Id second I'rt I 4 2 0 i 2 0 THE CRICK Lord Hawke 9 Te Lc I i MHPH suchuHetts cricket with a scon! lot in Saturday nf 1 .7, ogiiliigt 17 mains; hy I-ord JJi tht MaBsachuBetita till etjual to the i rhe latter did nc WHS closed with the favor of the vlsltoifi for 2 I i nftiiLioniil Llmi In i In i rood i i i (. 4 1 I I i of 1 i a i i tht 1 i i i I i i i vi i Hi I i 11 rail pc nls Sjitur 1 i to a thi i i i i i i in il Ib It) dm km SH loit 1 A the I I I uii nuiries 000, 2 21 i g( rton i ShiHimnds I 1 2 1" class i DII DR. HOLMES FUNERAL. The Services Wed li Bos i OK, Oet 8 Arrangement!) for 0 funeral of l)i. Oliver Wendell holmes are being mace under the super- Islon Sf Dr.

John Dlxwoll Tho sei- A i i a II all Mas was retlrtd to- 101, leaking th i i ai; inadt! i elev im did i of th tgo In score 1 RAILWAYI Of America In (Cp waju i A I Oct. nual convention pf Association of EMPLOYES of America, with began to-dit, reriurt shows the nourishing conditlc dei And Probably SHIVERY s. PABTMFNT For New F.nglac early mornlnBi fe lit (air, hut prohoblly Railway Employee tilrty-fivej thouaunc The treasurer 1 to be In a moa to-day' i lira Slnq ot make Enslisli a the earn 157 nventlo 8. Tho the An third an lalganmted Oloucly all Day. AOKICVI TLIIK 1 WKATIIEH Si KEAU.

WASHINciTC Oct. 8, 8 r. M. Light showers wed by genorallj oloudy during th favorable for rain England and mlddl (lay Conditions on the south NPW Aau Atlantic toast Toeidiy night. Local Fc recast.

BOSTOW, Oct. 8, Eor New ISDRltino Tuesday, ibreatetiln; and. llahtrain; cooler Tresdoy evening on night; Isoutberly westerly winds. Gale on South Atlantic Coast YORK, OctJ 8. Tho wreath' bureau has recelv-id me following i-ofi WafahlDgton: WV stqrnl centered peijaacola at noon iwlth the 0 wllfes northeast, barometer SSO.B* 'all ne rapidly.

Thli storm will cfrtit to the sooth Attonti coai.cj south ot Karfollc, Tueaaaw flndnoyesBcl shoildj letivfi port. It uac frerons lor yes 0 els to leave any die Atlantic coafit Bailing south. bile icsday to 1 Nature. of ices ti edne idny and Rev iale the urvlee amilv lot at Ht. Auburn.

'Ihe are to be of a cml-publlc nature 1C Is mdciutood, a 11s In vo not been i rov 111 be ko place In the II officiate chapel at noon on Edward Eveictt lie burial will be is of lfr Holmes wll Holmes Me ait the d- fected, tliut eous- Oet i saj the tl by world i i i i to have tiood let Miv America to Di pull benii i rned 10 btaiulaul to- of uch iiifliuMin- in Jt I 1 uul I i i the I nnt 1-ntjlaiul i i i i i i i ol i a afleetlon for his luum uiul letnory Ho i i nor as a iyont(i a but also a i pn- I a 'li It i a '1 hi i 'h speakirir and a i loseb In nn ono of i i i i i i men of -tiers and i llui hroi lele i MIJ i i i i i i i i i i I i i won i a i i i i i i i i CYCLONE ALONG THE GULF. Sti i ola, I am! i a Doun. i i i i 1 la Oi 1 I i i In i i 11 i i i IK 1 I hi Shot th i I i ut i ou IK i i I I i l' in In i i i i i I It i i i ai FIENDISH TRftIN WRECKERS. 11.1111 I i I I i 1 oss ol I I Ml I )t i I i i kt i i il i i i i i INK Soi i i i i It i i In I (1 i i i i iu i -t 1 i I i (. i nn i nt 1 i I I I I i i I I i (l I HV i i itnd 1 i i I 1' i I I I i I) 1 -I I I A SLA ipt mcl of Britlbb Sc hooiu i I I I 1 Ut i i i 1 i 1' i i i I i 11)1 i ot i 11 tvt (' In 11 I I is Id i i 1 ai i unit! Inn hi ut I i i i i St nnd i i 1 i i i Mipt i 1 i i I lit i i i 11 is I i a i i I i i SIH ton it i i Inn i )t i I ht is di ipt vt I mil fo i i as 11 i i ol hit I i i it 1 I is i i tl i i i ol si I i i i i i a i i I I 1m v.

i and twT a i i i( i i i on i vt SHI 1 A A A ot Slnclwie i Ai KniM I I iss i 1 I i i i i i i i il in lu lo-clny i i in i i i i i ihi I 1 si Inn icn I i is i i I i i i i i ol llt I i i i i 11 lilt mu of tit ilt i I i soi ft ui ilt ti 11- rudueeil i lln a milHqu i mill i ti i i I i i in i i A A i i i C6t igo Back I Oet i 1 1 i. i 19 a so i i i (or i i the i i i i i i i i i I mti 1 st i i i i 1 i i I 1 tlu in I jp nl icldl on tn i llu in i tin nl i i 1)1 A A pposocl A IJ illeli wa-t math la-jl i houti ui which i i i pent tlu 1 lo L.CII Hi-, i lt I I lit cl a a i and st i i ui, bcil i i hy HI i clt su a IH in I IHL (lit a hi horn lu id niudi 1 i llu os (ills a i i vt A A A I in by Hcjr il Bosldn i i Oil 4 III I I i i a i (s 1 I 1 i i mi i It ut lof i wt 1 1 i ion ol the I ikt slmn JH a i i i bv i i i eiu i i i i lu a i i i i luit'st a i In out Hi jk ital tint) i i i i i il 11 nl it- A A j- LAST a Entk 111 111 01 I), AI it Now cl i i lit liml is nth I be hi wt i kt tuul dm i thu i in I HUM i I i ban hi i i i i il i a i i a i i tjvt i bi km I lit i i i-1 i i i i i i i ot 1 huisd iy KID! nh nnd i upi nit IK i i thegiitfeB in i of i Dm I UK th putt tin. have i i Irorn li i of win i food mid id i tv a i i TM Liioital A 1 a milt of hi i bt hi a i i i i i treaauu It wat a (ht buck to i on I i of 5 cent i i i the a i rhac a i a IB math it VPJT chfcill ult-o apply hi rt i i aplnnera' colnmitMo tlur if th inUl treaPtirerB not agree to take i the operatives a i thu utirt't tbtiy not in selves, but Is said i Be No on that Rcorw as thla 'vas the undeistniid Ine at the conference i tho i a turers 'ihe orieriLtivje town evening were feeling Associated Press i not given out by the jtartl ccrncd In the confere'iDce. Is that the places of the hftve left trie olty on cuounr of thfe eirlU shall bo kept for one Week after tljio paill resume operatln. This was acondltlcn Imposed on th mill treasurora by apinoeis' com mlttee Bv! this agreement those pbera tives who have left tl citjy will he jot 1 fled by thell friends nrid lav not left the country ut me.

ID tow HE nu cities in thty Stftte 01 vicinity can gc biiolc In tlrna to regain theh old position If they so dealrc. irerv port lllblUnt leal I i dlieccl) u-n One ol tjies wh 1 Tlie pcojjlo qufclt nnil this Is reason HarsKVarllW iro cot Hood's Is "pn top." Knlshits of the Mnooabees '1'he Stato Commander writes Lincoln, ai tollows "Afder ing other medicines 1 lor what i be a very dbstlfiato cough In children i wd triqcl Er. Klng'a covery and lat tbe cud ot twod cough ontlrcly lelt tl icra. fWe wi be without (t licroafte no oufoxpc proves euros all ofhe edles TW. i g've this great mSiil a trlalj It 18 Riiarn ntced and trl il bot ties urs Artt nrron'9 Drag 1 3 ioi BOc.

and Sl.OO. it tho sales of He tlnunlly lucreit: one Itat i i he Shepard Demonracy Act Independently. ommiltee Appointed to Nominate Candidates for Office. emocratic Club of New Yon City Ratifies Hill's Ticket. he letter of William C.

Whitney Given to the Public. I i i Bj a vote 17 to 7 to night the bhcpnrd Oemo- di tided hi favor of a buile i the delegates and alternates ho to baratopn and the oOleeis of eommittee weie 1110111111 bhermiin was nf It it at id i hud a eonfereoc-e i hat iyaUchild a lenders ud a sit uud In favor of a third tiekt i i Mu i Kiaolvul Uliat the delegates declare i favor of linincdmte nomination o( a ticket, and tlwtacomniltic'j; i be a i by the chair, ol hleh lit shall be one, who are In ctmtmltiition i l)t mo- nits from 0 i of ihe a 10 put it ticket I noininntlm ral ot tbe delegate 1 ppoka In favor 1 he rt i iuchiding I i .1 a i bhepaitl and I nited i i DiHinci i a I beott opposi Lbe adaption i i i i mid David hll a I he wtis ailt 1 bout i i i i in ili all i lu I a i i tl to 101 will hi instiilietid to i i i deli funii I State i I ituv a i i a i 1 i i i i i iul( i tin ituspiu 4 of i Di i i i i i i i i i i i i i in i i otl ii ml I i i i to te a In 1 hailinnin I i i of Hit i i i i timiuiiiti'i gnvt tint i i i i dei i i i i i 4 i a nm a i i i i i as a i i i i dot to It tU I I I it main im her of lUnio-l ttei lit-al i at. not tui-u J'loia the uuiipaigii tht ranks us been on othi i Ih states that aa he et asioim oppost to Senator I be i to esprt Idmselt i i a i i the suceeils I moi rat i and HB desliing i i i and i i i suppoit to ht candidacy i i i has bt a time win Dcmo- nit uiuht to pt rional tiilli i a ind st uul tngi iht fttr and per i ol tiieii puny us now 1 his Saii'te is tht a of i en politfciit situation Dt li at lu ie i a distouragetiH nt for Demoeiats and iicoiiuigt ment for K( i ins through the i ft i a to tiisiileeLion in tlm piuty a and tluit a et I a the nt i of the btatt a i i liaa hi en nurtnv nnd at bitrai i UK pt rsonH, he a i i in i i to oppose bumUor i on i that this camp Jn havt in i i a a on the eamlidaey but he Tt i i i sts tliar mny bC lafel; ul in tit itself tr to rooted by I Audience ai Duluth Dt i i i Oct (Joveuior i i was i by an i uidit net In ro this iilttrnoon 'Ihe I'em- i had bun i gaged for hi i but the prospective si re of ht a iiiTeiscd in sue i pro i Ions a- to wan ant the use cf the cut i i i 1 i i a to a throng of i d6v Mt i i i the iMt i pass through live Statet i bt to atldress an i ol tings dally A I In tho i Invitation Race at I a A I i ui, Matte Oct 4 To I Imstm i i i i defeated It i in tbt ml i i i tills fcatui It Davitlson Imniiicnp i i frt i in the class! A Hi st la si i i a I nit Da' a i fldd (tile i i man I I DO jyimK) a i i the 1 he one mile invitation i i i i i i Kay Mel and In i i baundei a to si tbe pace on tht land Out i Irt ards hrun home si ht trim to i i i I sp i a i i i I nm i tlu line item a itu ul ol his spiinglleld ilvnl Donald was i lts( upon i i mu 1 12 2-T '1 lie i wt $-1 0 i() di imonda anc or i I i in Hill wing lartei Oil) It i and John and tht Me I A A A i A Ived I York i i Oet 4 Hit I Hrod in i in i A I (ias a i in i A I htii! so i i il i i il hen 1 SHOT I I i Does Terrible Thine I Graziness I Oet In a i i i i t.eor^e I i i mail carpentt bDis it i i his wile, this Hit home on Wt st i Om -li emit Iliet lln hulk i i i and in i -hi i pn i dlt i nn i tit 'am, a led tvv nornlnff street i I Lbdouii I A Four Badly I plosion Un Oct 8 Ihree nen' wer i to-day In the Illinois S'eel Work mid i wi ro badly injure aii't of a steam pipe. Th dt id Wi Ilium Milh'i', John IloUtrom and A IS 8p)inow. llie recovery of th It i in ud ia i i which tho uccident OL euircd was fllltd with steam und ahnos i i i of the Ilfty It waa tiurne uion 01 qcverelV.

FOREIGN NEWS. Czar's Condition Suddenly Grow Worse i Bin I Oct. 8. TBb Sdielisch loirespontldnt ib St Peters hurt? siiya ttie condition hn guddenlv thnnged for (ho and thu the high ofliululB and cou have atnrced hurriedly for Report that Czar 'IB In dlate Dancret COPEiiiiAai.N, Oott 8. has beeD dully in receipt of for mini; hlbi of tho co Tho telegratp fe to-day BUJBI thai iqived by' tbo conclltlo of the Emperor Is tiuctia ngod and tha be li no immediate dange New Advertise is i tho the motto at Lynbh'3 read whati he bficrs ty-da; I Charles J.

Jonoa, 26 fine footwear far la ilcs has a oomttf I Icadlug yles rtnblp OJ! tootv 'fiar. f. Cdttla will have ppciil ic next Thursday, White baa On ngo: poune DOSB, tin (10x03. I Munlclpil CcJurt. Jol Doyle, Dennis Ml 10 days each In Jail.

Wl Ham Comicrs and rlvldla. Nq Imm'e Dp: Chrlstla telegramB li Itlon of th drittil onnoBB, 30 duyB la ju costs. Oorni IL. iniey, drunt naikut. Btreot, hn and men.

1 the mos his milliner koB.tea In Apjeahil, each. 55 an L.6CAL MATTfERS. The Cltj Government will hold a reg- lar Bueslo i this evening. Pullen'a jlementary classes for High thool sob dura will be formed at the cademy a 4.30 thla afternoon. The New England conference of diaries, correc tlon and philanthropy will be Newport Got.

10,11,12 and 13. cctfup; of. the Bangor Loan Association last evening $4,000 was loaned at 15 cents ulldl ig eld at At the nd ie sum oi re mi urn. Theita ommittee of tl: Bsoelfitlo desired Patrick wi 1 be a meeting of the finance lie Young Men's Christian to-night. A full attendance ecu at rough); to 'tis taken ummer li eptemoei 10 late lie 'Iheladl ay class udy JJisl E.

Atdntsdu of this city, vpho has 3 In nd Falls some time, was Bangor yesterday very 111 and his wife's residence Wi East itfr-eet. of the 15th of has an appreciative and ch of the characteristics of Trofesaor George Shepard, city. of Mrs flail's original Frl- oslring to take up a course of winter are requested to meet Bontcllc's, 18 Grove street, morning nt half-past ten Iherc is an uulqeie deer hunt ut Milord yeste diiy morning nto the ld of lion A deer strolled B. Thatcher ill) a lid icoming bewildered ran Into a card pile Tlie workmen put an end to ts by Jkkliig It Ute'sun dy of the St. roix and Te- ibfeiot i a Iroad from Piinceton to some oint tti the Maine Central near Din- orth will be conitnotced the 25th Mr Atkinson will be thief engineer, nd M.

I Htoiieii, of thi city, will tlie Jc.vi.lei All hose who i ao fornunate as lo i in 11 isa introduction to I'ulk i upon Italian lllstorj" be leas 1 to giect her again thU morning will ppeak on the subject of IIou of Savoy to the A censlou of hail '1 lit- FaimoiV Cluh all hold its next meeting In Levant, October 16 Prof Russell, of hunt hiafe College, will deliver 'a lee- tut before ou "Ihe Diseases hat Afflict Domestic Animals It will 'C iollowed b) a discussion 'I he ownt 11 of on hards lire busy buj ntf ImireJs for tluii apples of which IKK promises to be a inueh larger crop ban was expected earlier in tlie season. bis Is fortunate for the farmers who oithaids foi the hay crop seems iki ly to bring lu pretty poor rehitns In oine localities, it la reported forborne tune a gill net has been used dipping fish at dreeii Lake for the U. fish hatchery there but It has been 'ounu thati many llah have been killed, it jt ing too large Ihe Maluc fish comniid- made a move in the matter and aimd a snuillti oi mesh net lo be used A hah will give better lesulta he management of the Maine Central msued elicular Instructions to em- iloes concerning the care of tbe Sewall pystcm of steam heating ou that root i tho coming cold season When a is found up, the responsibility of such iietldent will DC fixed Fmplpyea ire urged to make themselves familiar the heating system. Queen City Grange will hold then nual fair Thursday afternoon and epon-r' Oct 10, at blx Mile Falls and like siiiiII ir occasions will embrace prod of the farm, limey and useful art cles supplied bv the lathes, etc A tine pro the evening's cntertalnn with well known talent, Is arranged ant suppi will be served from six to eighi clock A telegram received In this city jes tciduy from Peuobspot stated that tin steamer Welcome caught Ore and after burning to the water's edge a South Fenobacot, buoday. The steame was owned by the Bangor Navigation Co and waa run for several years between this city and Hampden She has receutly been running between Castloi and Penpbscot.

She was Insured wltl Ty lei, 1 ogg Go Kcv Clarence A lleckwith, professor in Bangor has a In Advani ot Septembe 1J on 'lhe Courage ITis Mrs Beck with has wr it ten several artl cles, which have appeared In paper which Is published in Chicago. Dr. Ba Ker hus a characteristic contribution In each number of the Advance which began Its last weekly issue In the maga- form Jit will give a portrait ii each numbed of some person. Secretary Me Keen haa decided to holt the btato dairy meeting at Farmingtoi the Hist week In December. Kotei speakers from outside the State will ad dress the convention and every endeavo will he made to render thla series meetings the most profitable and Iqtcr esLing ever held ia the State There wl be a large exhibit of dairy products, ane Mi McKeen hopes to have a worklnj dairy nearer perfect in all details tha has heretofore been attempted.

'1 lie Biingor kindergarten Associutlo has arranged foi the publication of klndeigarten book which will doubtloB be in demand. It will contain aboi eighty and will be 7jX5 Inches i It WHS written by Miss E. R. Fiel and la veiy interesting. The eacellen illustrations aie by Mrs Catherine E.P fatcxvait Its tltic is Butterand Gold an other stones and Is dedicated tjo "dea Kindergarten children and particular! to my little frleud, Alice Caro Wing I will be out soon.

A party of gentlemen belonging In augor aud elsewhere returned ycstor- ay noon fioin the Mt. Katabdln region, ter a trip which combined pleasure and islnees. On October 1st at the base of t. KuUihelln llie ICaiahdlu Club wua rraed und a temporary organization mpleted with the following officers President--Dr. A.

C. Hamlln, Bangor. Vice-President--Gen C. G. Savvtijle, .8 A.

Secretary and Tieasarcr--r. Vote, angor. Chief of Guides--B. L. Fowles.

Many members have been voted in upd mong the number are Prof. J. S. SuVv- 1, Rev. H.

Cutler, of Bangor, Cpl. E. Boothby, Col. T. P.

Shaw, of Poirt- and; George Hamlln and Edward Ilatn- Boston, Lewis B. Brown, Jr Vlr- nla, G.W Yarmouthvllle, W. Crain, E. Horsey, Col A. B.

urnham, H. Prentiss, Prentias, enry Prentlss, J. H. Peavey, Dr. W.

E. axter, Joseph Wheelwright, Jr Storer Thaxter, S. Crosby, of Bangor, ol. Hopkins and Loijis llopklns Brookllne, B. ot P.

Ayer, .7 Wurdley, rank lllinckley, Edward Stetson, Col. Stetson, Dr Hayward btetson, any Merrill, G. Orceley, W. ulld, of Bangor, Gen Choate, of ugusta, Manley Haidy, of Brew- L. -Plerto, of New York, ol PcnuochfHeiey, of Philadelphia, C.

of New A Hayward odge, ol Boston I eroy Brown, of oston, Dr L. S. Chllcott, of Bangor, Gerry, of New fol airlngton, Dr HI11.P Vickea-y, Augusta, Hazeltlne, of Belfast Ihe club In tike tlie Appalachian and A Home Missionary Day Sunday the 14th ef October will he "field day" for the Congrcgallionali Horn Missionary Society in this city, and th pulpits of tlie three churches, the First, the Hammond stree nnd the Central, will be occupied by th visiting secretaries on Sunday morning A woman's meeting will be held on San day afternoon at the Hammond atrco church, unless otherwise noticed on Su. urday, and a stereoptloon Illustrate service will be held In the Harnmon street chucch In the evening. The principal speakers are well know In missionary clrcles-pFleld seoretarle Rev.

IV'. Q. Massachusetts and Rev. W. Sbelton, qf Connection and Mj s.

Harriet' S. Casweil, ot Ne' York, ot the woman's depart rnont qf the H. M. Society. Tlic ipeakera will have a I misalouar day the Pohobscot conference I Oronej Tuesday, Ootobor 18th, and a other' conferences and place i daring tb week Rev.

i till October 28th. I'll 14 Hecretar M. Cousins will be lth them. Deolslori In 1 following deciBloh in law has been received, by, CbWeo (weet, Escj Clerl of the Eastern Law District: AKOMTOOKSS. 1 1 Doh A.

H. Powers va. id 1:1 I St'rout, In an action Of tiovo against a purchaser of sleepers, ma( from trees out on plalntlfl'a land by trespaBBer, and l)y him manufacture intp alcopcrs, the measure, at damage the value of the sleepers at, 'ic time, their coBYOWItlti by thti 'puri! mser, No deduction therefrom Is to be mud -forthc Increased value put upon the tre by Ihclivhor'of the trespasse: before co- version by the i. 1 Esceptlons oviH'rulcd, KATAHDIN CLUB. Organization Which HUB an Excellent Object.

l-'AVOR CALLING REV. MR, PEN- MAN As Paetor of the Central Church, of This City. A largely attended meeting of tbe church and parish of the Central church was held last evening for the consideration of important matters. The Boutl- ment expressed was unanimous in favor of extending a call to Rev. John R.

Penman 1 ol IrvfBgton-on-the-Hadflon, as pastor of the church. Rev. Mr. Penman has preached In that church several Sab 1 baths and has been heard with groat Interest and profit. The meeting last even- Ing was of an Informal nature, but a meeting of the church wtl! be held soon to take definite action regarding the matter of extending a call.

FIrdt Meetlnffof Rhetorical Society. The first meeting of the Rhetorical Society of the Theological Seminary will be held this evening at 7 30 o'clock in the chapel. Ihe subject for debate Resolved, That compulsory arbitration ould be injurious to both capital and labor. The following gentlemen will take Affirmative--S. McGeehun, '95, C.

P. Marshall, '97 Negative--A Freese, '96, E. Evans, '97. These meetings have boon Interesting In the past and It Is the desire of the committee to make thorn in the future Miss Anna Snow will road, Mr. Gordon, of the Apollo Quartette, will sing, Miss race Bntmhali, of Brewer, will be accompanist, Mr.

Lucas, of the Seminary, will give selections on the uuto-harp. The public are cordially Invited I 'egantic clubs combined and Us purpose to and innUo know sauties of the Mt Kalahdin region, the nest In Nortli kusfeni America, to tngp means of access to the region- to renerve (he Indian names of the locali- ponds und strei ms and to assist In ie eflort to preserve the game Ic Is possible that the el tilt urny be 110 to control four townships, upon hleh Mt Katfthdm is situated, for the reservntion of moose ami 111 be extinct In a few years unless the tiong hand of the gove-nim nl pttn a top to the slaughtei that is going on and caribou long ago disappeared rom the Adlronducks and there will be a result IrtXMaine unksa the e'xter- limiling process la letardcd Ihe club will eventually have a ouse and houses of refuge ou the way oMt Kutahdln Its object is not the leas re of its members but the public In the purposes above stated aud nuch can be expected from theoreauiza- as It Intends to put in some vigorous '1 he outlook from Mt Katahdiu la mug" It is BUI rounacd land lewmed in by otlier niountalus or emt- ences as are so many, but stands dls- ictly alone and thfe view from its sides nd summit commands a large part of State of Mmne It Is simply one of lie grandest spots on earth, us all are erfectly willing to admit have seen beauties. During the absence of the pa they iw 11 moose, caribou and many tleer dr L. Brown, of irgmla, shot a moose, and Mr Oeorge Hamlln, of Brookllne, Mass a caribou at the foot if Mt Katahdln They learned while that dogs are being used for hunt- ng and than the game Is It Ing slaughtered Fair Continues Successful Ihere was a large attendance at St John's Catholic Church fair at 'Ihe Norombega last evening and no abatcmentn the Interest was shown. The booths etc were Well patronized The entertainment waa suc- cesaful and and ihe different participants acquitted themsolv with much credit.

consisted of tbe noted little musical pla under the supervision of Mrs M. I eonarii, entitled "Fairy of the Fountain," In two acts, i the following cast of characteis BEGUN. Gilbert McPliersi Arsoi Charged with Nellie Currnn Margaret Brow 11 Marie Ward ra Mary AIiDonouK'i HLpiilnaP WcUli I'aullne Hay ford Mary Prince Clever Dame BiiBtli I lllia liar I Fllrta i ilai Dew tlie Fair Bo Petp Ituy Bin, ClioniH of Huulera Mary Brown, Julia Curran Mury Curian, Kullti GoiiiiLm luiinlu Clam I nit 13 on lev 1 Satlio ttlt.i, lltli Tremble This was followed by a dance, which was, of course, greatly enjojed llie fair coii'inuis this week Foot Ball Notes i'lie manager of the Cony High si of Augusta Informed Manager He sty yesterday tllut Ills tiuni wou! unable to play here next Wedne Perhaps It is just as well for them a I I STORY Of Matrlrrlony Under Difficulties A correspondent writes On Wednesday, (Hh, the friends and relatives of WlUiam Wright and wife, of West Levant, gathered their pleasant home to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of thell: marriage While the pleas- were ant hours duced to passing they were in- alate the circumstances of Ford, who marrie ge Mrs. was a daughter of Deacon tor more than forty years mead be iday i the Bangors would be likely to rtpeat the dose which Portland High school gave them last Saturday Managei IIe uessey will try to arrange a game with the Toxcroft Academy tt am for next Saturday In this elty Manager Hennessey, of the High School eleven yesterday received a letter from Hebron Academy, accepting the date of Saturday, October 27th, for a game In thia city It i be a pennant game and undoubtedly one of the best of the fall as Hebron has a strong eleven this year The Theological Seminary studenta are talking of organi7lng a team Ihere are several at the seminary who have played foot ball at college and In the preparatory schools. If the team ia arranged the High school eleven will probably practice with them on the seminary grounds and It would bo mutually beneficial.

The trlnl of Gilbert MeSPliirson, of Stetson, ho as arrested Saturday by Sheriff Becd on the charge of uuvlng set fire to the buildings of Mr huinuer .1 Flnaou, on the Flnaou rood, last Wednesday night, was begun In the Municipal Court before Judge Vose yesterday afternoon at three o'clock County Attorney A Bailey appeared for the Stale and Col Jasper Hutching!) for the le- spondenc The prisoner pleaded not guilty and the testimony was begun In thb presence of quite a largo number of spectators The first witness called was Sumner 7 Flnson, owner of the bulldlnge, who testified that lie lived ou the I Insou road four miles from this city nnd that his buildings were burned Wednesday night He was at home at the time Mrs McPlierson, the prlbonei wife, the housekeeper, her son, Mr Charles Emery and ho were the occupants of the house. Jle was the lastone toned, going aoon after 9. He was uioused by Mrs McPherson rushing down stalls and say- Ing "We uie all allrc' 1 He took a tin box, carried It out and placed it In the grapevine and then went to the barn to free the horses The firo was in lln end of the barn next Mr Kineaid the buildings, tin barn, shed, and house, were all con netted. buildings were all burned with their contents, exc( pL souu dishes and silver ware Have Mrs Me Phorson since A i iOth and soon after wards called to see hi i hhe cum to work for me when a tnj i urre sick KcPherson has ealltd from 12 In 20 times Havi never had any eoincr satlon, except a VITJ ft uords i McPherson At ihe ill, i a he linked me if 1 hncl suspicion an to who set the lire IK fun Hit tobaeco WIIH found In tin road and I paid I hail a presentiment as tn did 11 I hi clock at tbe housi which tie lonU douu at the time of tin the stopped at 12 J5 It had been hi aril to sirilu 12 On er ixainli ntlon In said i were no Iiicumbrame on lln Iho buildings i i i for In thought, i illnlci a A Brown Daniel Kiinalil i In having arisen about 12 clock nnd having goni to the shed He went luck tit be-ei Inn was soon aroused lie looke tl i ut of Un window and saAv tin riiiMjn a i (in lln at tbe end of the building Mrs Klncaid testlllid to huvliiK hi aid the clock strike 12 at tin time her hub band went down Blairs and In fun tlml time she had heard a tiimi i iby towards this city Wcsl'y Itean i i a In naw Me Pherson Widnced 13 night at aboul 11 o'cloek McPlierson nnd i inlo a lane i Ud i a Blaughu In.us* supposing It to be the loud mid i tipped out Home of lln goods in his wng ou McPhl rson ciinn lu Beans houfte foi a lantern i lie was ttlng tin 1 lantern Mcl'herson had pile el tin go ils baek and he soon diovi 1 on his i a i a i that he found a box of tobiueo on tlu Tinson road 'ihursdaj niornliig about seventy Ihe rods from Ohio deorge I 1 Davlp, who ou tin 1 Flnson road, testified that Wednesday night lie heard before midnight 11 i pass his house going towards tin i and being driven i nipldh At this point the hearing ml journed to this morning at nhn AMUSEMENTS. Stuart Robaon In "9ho Stoops to Conquer" That rare old English comedy Stoops to Conquer" has been produced many thousand times during tlie hundred years or more of Its existence and millions of ncople have langhec millions of times over Its pleasantries S( humorously Interwoven by the writer Mr Stuart llobson is revising the pin) the Opera aided by it aud appeared last night at House as Tony I umpkln, well balanced and well chos audience of good size and in cast An composed of those who have a taste for the best there In the drama, was present and passed, an enjoyable evening In Ha enlng to and witnessing the many delight humor ous scenes of tho play Mr RobRon, as mil urally bu i pec ted from an uclor of his talent and popularity, extracted all UK humor possible from the mischievous bloekhcad kin" and that btatement means waa coiifliunllj making me before the footlights He role exceedingly well and role of thu ony I amp.

rlmetu vthi curries met i i ii most favorable reception from iiiiuli amused Mrs liobpon haa 'he rdlc of Hurdcagtlc" und It dial trajed with pleating thorough eompreln nslon ol por a i and li lived at lionch Elver, twenty miles above Being the only family there, consequently when tho marriage ot a daughter was anticipated no small amount of planning was required to carry out the purpose As nq minister or other person qualified to perform the ceremony was nearer than twenty miles, the would be groom started for Greenville to ai range for taking his lady across the lake. At that time only two steamers were on Moosehead and only two sail boats, nd as neither of these could be procured, tlie next thing to do was to hire a batteau and with two stalwart oarsmen they started for Lily Bay, but before going three miles, the wind became so boisterous it was found the boat could not live, so they were obliged to turn back to Greenville and wait for the wind to let up, which it did the next day they made the trip without any marked events. But about the girl- on tho day appointed she left liome accompanied by her mother on a sled awn by two lusty oxen. Arriving at the shore and seeing tho avos boisterous, she had great fear for tl safety of her lover. After waiting tnere until nearly nieht-fall, she was obliged to return home seven miles through the woods In tho darkness.

The second time they started again under clearer skies and after ten days' journeying reached the home of a married sister, where a justice of the peace and quorum was procured and the knot tied. I Forty years of wedded life have passed very happily. Two children have gladdened their, home, one, Mr. Frank W. Wright, of Boston, and the other, Miss Jennie still at home.

May they live to tujoy many more huppy anniversaries. Water Board Meeting. The Water Board held a meeting last- Ing about two hours yesterday afternoon, at which various matters of important were discussed. It was voted that the sup lay a 0 Inch Birch street Beers' bans It was vi granted a II irlntendent be authorfredito main from the corner of to a point opposite Carl on Mount Hope Avenue. ted that Elchard Allen sense to do plumbing.

ot the pier above the to decide as to the disposal It was vo ed that the Committee Dam and uter Works bo authorized purchase tt lumber necessary for the re-building Worto; om ot the work 1 It was voted that tho Advisory Cim- mltteo bonuthorizcd, with power to act In regard the freezing of services from the main on the east side ol ICcuduflkeug Bridge. I Itwas tho swimming at the M. A. bo furnished wai be Rooottlon ot the Children's home. A TO lentlon ocoui' at tho Homo to-day'trom 4J until 0 o'clock.

There mill be an entertainment both afternoon and evening' a solo'of plants and fancy articles. Supper will be acryfed from ti.30 to 7.00. TWO occasion will bV wry ploasunt socially'iind Will enable the people of, BiiDRor to Inspect OfO Homo and see lor themselves 'the good work which Is done there. ir wBl without doul it take 'Our Own Folks and Other Folks Mr Nichols, of Foxcrofl, Is In the i Dr I II Wllion of i Is in the city Mr II A Hlc.li, of i i is IS the city. Ira Davis, Ksq of hast i Is in the city Mr.

George A i rf Huckland, Is In the city Key Theodore Oerrl'h, of Portland, Is In the city Hon 1' Ullmorr, of Hueksport, is In the city Mr. II hlmball, of Bath, was In tlie city yesterday Mr A II a a a in the city yesterday Mr Mills, of Holon, was In the city jesterday Mr. and Mrs 1 0 I'owle of lioston, am in the elty Mi. and Mrs A Ellsworth, are In the elty Dr. Swan, of Skowhegan, was in the city yesterday Dr A Spauldlng, of Portland in the city yesterday Mr.

8 N. I'obey, of ort, was In the city yesterday. Capt. A E. Fernald, Of Wl iterport, was In the city yesterday.

Mr Brown, of Virginia, If the guest of Dr A. C. Hamlln. Jiev Wilson, agerJt of the Maine Bible Society, Is in the cltjy. Mr.

Frederic Hale, of Ellsworth, Is In the city nt the Bangor House. Mr. Harry Butterfleld, of Lincoln Center, was In the city yesterday Hon. G. M.

Warren and Mr. Frank Warren, of Castino, are In the city. Miss Kittle Prcscott, of Adams street, has gone to Portland to spend the winter. Mrs. James Slodder has to Chicago to visit her sister, Mrs.

Franklin Nichols. Mr. John was among those who went to Boston on the steamer City of Bangor yesterday. Key. G.

W. Hlnckley, of Good Will Home, who spoke lu this city Sunday, left yesterday for Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A Gibson retimed home last evening from Katabdln Iron Works, alter a month's visit. Mrs. S. B. Morison and Messrs.

Henry and GeOrge Bradley have returned from a few days' visit Id Charleston. clarence Hale, and family, of Portland, were In the elty yesterday and left on their return In the afternoon, Mrs. W. B. Edmunds arrived home Saturday evening from Minneapolis where she baa passed a number of weeks.

Mr. George P. Hnmlln, ot Brookllne, who was the guest ot Dr. A. C.

Hamlln yesterday, left last evening on his return. Mr. and Mm. John T. Deunlson, ot Plttsburg, were In the city yesterday on a short visit to Donnison Is auditor, ot tbe Union Line.

Mrs. William MoFarlnnd and Mrs. F. H. Chase left on the steamer City ot the Game Galoro 1 he biggest lot ol game evt lv ID this i ac one i arrived i over the liangor Aroosrook road from different pla(es In northern Maine, moat of it came from Norcross I here were fl animals I i two moose, two caribou, two bears and tlie st, were deer They made gmil gium show at tiie Maine i i ai at by a large i i Auio the Bportbim lio shot I he animals were a of i i i who returned jt'stcrday and i large number of sportsmen i Slateh were owners of Iho gamt i were taking through them It.

was an exnuiplt, of what Is ng di tn In tlie woods and tho shoot lug i prom- isee to be unprcct-dt iitcd Sportsmen eonit' i game should at once report lo ihe game warden at the for If they do not the game i be a i foi i i Investigation Ladles' A i i a Ihe annual meeting pf (lit I i i A i i a ol the ouna; n's i i Association was held yi'Rterday a noon at lime o'clock a i 1 A building aud tlie follow In olliet elected for the ensuing a President Mrs 1 llrugg First Vice President 1 gingham Second ice Mra Pearl rows Treasurer, Mrs .1 (. Hlnke Mrs liarrowa made an a i comprehensive i regardinf; what had been accomplished the a i i a i the year Arrangements were made for tbe pro ductlon of the "Drama of Mirrluges' in December The euLcrtalnment i be produced on an elaborate scale and i i doubt bo successful menu throughout Her i i tf tin old i a vt featurt Mr I Vi ood( rsoh, liuugor boj, i to tht of i an a of i llent quallflcn in tl i a i of ilii role of ihi i Btrviint 1 (uHtllled Lhe high opinion la held of i It a a a i thuriictcx Mi Ht i jaiiilii oung waa i i ihiil fltt'rl a i a a of Mr a i the i a oT i i i i i i ol i I i i of i i ami tl a llijis of Mr 11 all a ed i i i i i i i iharac is i it I t( I liamlti 1 i i i i I a i atui iuunl Hoiiu Lm I in tied 1 lu i i i oil. bt Hi i in I i I hi tml i li pb i i i i 1'1'n mid Ix i i lo i (4 In Mr Ho bi-o HI hln omputiy i 11 i i I bin 111 nn tin i iinHi) imt 1 In Ih in Ii I i i 1 5 i i i and iht i 1 i bi a htrRt a i iu i i si nt Noluu TJ I I I i UU MM! liU i i i i i i i i I i i a i i 1 i I I a Mr i i i an lo i i i 11 i i I i gland veiling lit I I mi i Snl i ni I IK i I in 11 ind Bullet) ui I i hit i I rii an rnplinii'i I in llu a i Mr a i nt are tilt ebu oichoHl nil luunbt rs nu tin pro griuiina Mt Ihn LOIILI In ork and tin i i i i LhaL I i a i i i nt on Oil 10th, an tti hi i i a i i i hi (In I i i 1 a i i bin bi i i ondm It i lira I it 11 I tint i)ii- i part UH, i i I a i i atul a i nrt lo i-uiff i HID it 11 i i Hi Iffinuu 1 ui "-(cotul lh i appear in HII nt of it opera i Htitgt i VHOI IPS 11H i Ircuni'-lHnet i i i i i i i HI i from 1 i und SKI iu a I i i of tt ut H( i i i A i a a i of our a school people lire ItoliiR to a Sunday school ntlon tbla wt AV i dnepday vt liif; to 1 noon Hev (jcorgt 1 1 1) li of Ilostou, (ji v( ''i inns address a a evt Mr IHlBin I nolds, of Illiools, a wide awake buHloeaa man and a live Sunday School worker i clve i i a i and Dr but und, Mrs i a of iWw ork apealu rh ol i i i Lake leading I th i i i in all llnt't- A the mil road and Btenmbotit i round i 1 Dll liar advantage of thle opportunity. Baukor. yesterday for Philadelphia, former for a visit latter to elay abaul ot sis weeks nnd me tho latter to elay about thrco weeks, Mrs.

J. C.Flsh'or and her dougltcr, Mrs. Oeorge Ubsson, Lawrence, Maasjwholiavoucon at the Katalidln Iron WorfeBt in the city yesterday. Mrs. F)alicr went to Belfast to visit friends there and Mrs.

Bosson loft for homo lu the'evening, accompanied by berhusbaml, who has. beeta hunting li tho Katabdln Iron Works region. Keeping Track of Immigrants Secretary Young ol the State Board of Health, has a standing arrangement with the Commissioner of Immigration at the ports of New ork and Boston by which he Is notllled of Immigrants arriving at those ports sick an infectious disease, or exposed to it, and destined to any place In Maine When such notlll- catlons ore received, the facts, Including the names of the expected newcomers, are immediately forwarded to the local sanitary authorities, and the executUc office ot a local board to whom such a notification Is sent, should learn, if possible, before the arrival of the Immigrants, whether persons of the same name and nationality live within his jurisdiction, and whether they are expecting friends. Then his duty is to Iind the suspects on arrival, arrange to know where they stay and kcop them uudet observation for a while. On tbe i of October I7th on gressnuh Ilouti lit 1 i be a guest of the lioston Boot and Shot at lln Ir i in ompllim a to the I'n HB at tin Hotfl I not tit a partisan oeeuslon Ou tin ning of the In i a a a Kt publican meeting in i i a i a WorctsU'r Mass tilt boini of ongri'SBnuin loaiph a and on Ihe 1'llh In the die of i a i i a oggs i who is il i Lln week be i i Oct 22nd hi i apc'iiL In Ohio and i the beginning Oct 2J in In to In tin' Stall of ork Hi a i urgi ut I i a i from State i i and ongreaslonal friends I nearly evorv Northern State, including the 1'acltle CoaKI, but has, of courae i obliged i 1 most of them The a Slatuo I- und linngor Si pt 20, 1H84 I rslgned a i bei Ipclrd by their fellow i Itizfns to a as a com mlttec to receive contributions for the erection lu Bangor the elti of his norni of a suitable public a of the Illus trious a i a a the late fyinwbal mhii lake tills me-thod of announcing that thej are now ready to re eilve aud a any sums a may be given for that purpose.

ContributiOLB may be sent to the Treasurer or to tin T'enobueot Savings Bank, of Banttor wheiv all will be deposited I A BOUTLLI President, P. HDHPHBFT, Treasurer F. DAVIS, Finance -I Committoc, MITUIHLI beorctary Land Transactions In Doxtor Our correspondent writes Three Itn- portanli land transactions took place hero to-day, V. A. Hprogue, selling his large farm to W.

Carroll Moore for Mr. W. C. Moore his homo farm at North Dexter to Parker I. Moore tor about 92,000 and the latter selling bin new dwelling In this village to Benjamin F.

Dunham for 62,000. H.S. Twotnbly who has lately removed from tho old laundry to the newly fltted apartments on Grove, street, now has one of the neatest laundries In tho State. O. A.

Dustln, who Is about to vacate the two largo stores recently occupied by lilm In tbe Dustlu block, Is reported to have purchased tho lower halt ot the meat market block now occupied by Wheeler and will move In sometime this fall. William Morrison will open a now meat market In tbe Sogg block where ho formerly did business In the samo Hue. lawyers ate taking a largo lotot depositions to be used In a case now pending In the Waldo court. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT Ootobor Term. 1 8G4 HON AwimEW r.

WIBWEI.I. CHAUL.KS 0 BAEROWH, Ht'tmrcor llKED, Bhoril HWKKT. Clerk Monday, October Sth On Trlnl Bodwoll Water Power Company vs. Rufus W. Hlldreth.

In this action plaintiff Seeks to recover the sum of $200 for an alleged trespass upon tbe land belonging to the company In Milford. Defendant pleads the general Issue with a brief statement of tho title In him. G. T. Bewail for plaintiff.

P. H. Qlllln, Cottlc tor defendant. POWDER Absolutely cream ot tartar baking powder Highest of all to leavening 1MM UnUfA States Qmemmmt Food ROtiL BlKINO POvDEKldo Wll St,.

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