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

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1, I I J4 I MAINE July 3D. There wast a 1: tttendance at the this afternoon. Summary 2 M) flaw, Jordan, Freedom, I (N 1C psch g. Alba, 2 a -1 1 1 II. tt Oresaer, Porthind, i us br in, Jessie 1 1 1 3 4 I Koberta, Deertng, m- blk Oakdale Dot, 3 4 3 i I Steward, Windham, n- ttr Little Dick, 4 4 3 3 2 lit -k-k Kane, Portland, I ch g.

Prince WUken, 6 dli( O. Baves, Kennebunk, m. Maggie ,1 dll F. ljute, Deering, g. Babe Belli.

7 dll Antholae, Windham, br Charles Startle, 8 dig Few omestefd lose at m. for Turns oftomuyi UireingtoWdt ttaique Gattwring Divine shiptf Hoi Mr. Frick Recoreri glton Woinis Ramarfca OMV tlw ROOM on i trimble to accepted (O to worl TiM. Beotnd class, purse 300. Nolan, Lewiaton, i St.

James, I 1 1 Janes Trafton, Cumberland rn Fred Lothalr, i 2 a S. A Clark, Portland, Fred Hunter, 1 3 4 4 Fnd E. Maxwell, Portland, oh Kite, 4 3 6 C'l ireoce Oove, Lewlston, is blk Black Dae, 8 6 3 Hanson, Gorbam, bg, Attorney, 5 8 time--a 38i- 4 2.37, S.JS', HOMEBTEAD, July aft To-daj limit of the time (rt-rett the itriken to vacate the houses. In stP about two huadred and flftj tutnllleg novectln' the discomforts of i ateady rajn. furniture the meat part of the met was jcood and oi It new.

The boosed ware, left In good condition, Gbalrmi Crawfotd of the advtgorj 1 committee denies Saperlnteadent eaten: en that tony-two men are at. work. tm afawa. ADAits, Julr so. Fire out to-night In the Braoford block, framel on Main xltheatniotanwM It WM occupied by S.

1 hardware; A Dkknul, Shoes, and F. firms carried BWMWO no which which will the loss. The baUdtng waa owned 8 111 11111 16 damaged corered Ipy WASBIWOTOM, July 31. The'follow log pfuiuona have been granted to residents ol Maine original--Aaron t'ondi, "Simeon S. layton.

H. MlU-hell. irtglnaj, wktowa, etc Hannahi E-Steveon, t.rwnlnir IxnJ, father, WilUaro fie says the only condltlong the men will go back to work ace UMI recognition of their anraSliatloti, tlon of the scale In Jaly Instead of Je nu- rr, and the dismissal of H. C. iFrtcli ag clalrtuac of the company.

says he where Huetj O'Donnell Is and hia object, but not atl liberty to tell. i i Treasurer Currier, of the Carnegie Conv pans, this morqilne that 63 aev men had utt arrived fman New York and St. Lou and will ptt wort on Moadaf, beau and eing mill will itajt. general stcre, been In tie 'mill, and ereir- thlog needed furnished the workmen it cost. Meanwhile the compmiyns paylmg all the the commlsiarf SCBANTOB, Jnly 30.

Robert Proud- look and James pall, both of tola city, fought 48 desperate, b-oody rounds wMi bare koncklw near here earlf tWe ling. The WM or a side and 'Was the outcome o( qnazrel io which Hall made remarks derorttory to the Proudloc fanilly. Hall had an eye knocked out hi the bat fought WABHINQTOM, July 80. Mr. offered a jesolnton, with great of Senate to reference to Hie Canadian Paclfn: Company, from the Canadian end Brft ah and American and directing the Committee on Commerce to Investigate, the subject of the ugtewlotis of the CaaadUD Pacific railway and Its, affiliated Pacific ocean steamer Bnelon Amerteao commerce and report tto propriety ot stupend- ing the privilege of the transit trade on the west side ol the continent, and torec- ommend snob other leglilatkm may appear neoessary In order to protect the Internal aod foreign commerce of the United States against Canadian aggression.

The resolution was referred to the Committee on Interstate Commerce. A resolution extending appropriations contained the sundry civil bill nntll Wednesday passed. Mr. Washburn, of Mlrfnesots.aonounced his consent to" the postponemebt of the anti-option bin until December. The resolution ottered by Mr.

Gibson on July IS waa laid before the Senate and agreed to. It directs the Secretary ot the Trea.Wy to report to the Senate on the flrtt Monday In December next on the following points: of customs and InterastlAoal revenue taxes paid hi gold coin month within the past 12 I MIUN, July 31. William fydston, tor years a man, hnd for sev- street died thlrt afternoon aged 'or Halifax, while off Eaton 1 Necfe, Ixtne Eslaod aound, at 10.30 tc. col- with the wbooncr Fair, of and from Kllnworth, with staves lor Roodout. The tcbooner had the storborad bow stove, loot the foremast, luslntnaM, fore maln.topmaat, flyiojf i gatTti, had the bow split, hosts fitovp, sails badly torn and SB leaking.

She WM Imnwdlately trnkjii In tow by the Portia and brought to City Island. Trie ateamvr proceeded to Sew York to tugs to the schooner co tow her to her destination The daoAage. If to steamer wae fmlrmrlm FAIKFIELU, July 11. A( the Republican caucus Saturday olght li. (i.

Weeks waj uomlnated by acclamation for liej- reMDtative to the legislature. Mii.Dk.v, July James ljik- man, one of the oldest and, most respected cltlzeng of this city, died at tils home on Linden avenue, Sunday morning, after a pndden Illneaa, aged 9." years 0 months Mr. I jiUeuian born October Jd, 1796, In Hallowell, Me where he Remained until 1828, when he removed )to and In btuinesa, being a well known contractor and builder, which business he carried on until 1858, when be appointed street commissioner tor Boston, rxBltUn 'he held uijtB 1871, after which he retired front bisJ- During bla in Boston a number of atrecu were widened nnder jbia He built the first depot' in Boctoo, rode lit the first train which left Boston. He v.aa a devout church member, and identified with the Old South church, Boston, for a number of yeatn. In bla younger days he wu captain at the Hallowell.

FuKlleen, a mllftary company ac that time. funeral will be held Tnetday. mmmtfmmo fmmmmr Si July 31 Teo gears' oW Hilton, while playing with another boy on the at the olit at Kennetnwkr tiMlay, drowned body The and aoo ventlon at Old Orchard campground ander the leadorahlp of Rev. Dr. 1..

B. chMed Sa-algbt. The ham) beeo very well attended, wpecUHy aaaaloof. The campgrQund will next bf occnptod by the Chris Temperance PvrrsBi KO, July 30. The, police'' oBlcials barely prevented an i tteinpr.

to secure a release jtlrough babies' proceedings of the -CnoW 3auer, the accomplices of the assassin Berkman This morn op Ak- tornay Friedman conferred wtui His clients In the poLoe station, da bad prepared a petition fair a ftabeas corpuit heading and was on trie way to tbe criminal court to present It to ndge I Inspector McKeHey beard it this Mid acted He maie of conspiracy against thi ID addition to the charge in tbe tbootlngof Friek, euficlent' to bold. Friedman the rtdn vere greatly excited by this news. uudgi Grkp led this afternoon o'ctoac fo' a luarlog ot Mollick, Bauer and Kunld. Judge Gr pp held Knold and Bauer, tke Aoarcfiistt, la on the cooSpHrifcy charge" and! "re- fuged bail on tbe to maider charge. ftrtfO VHU mm tm at the conctuskU tljat be oever clearer Hhi tec ding desperate effort of Attorney Friednufl to secure the release of clients, claiming the charges were not bvevv deace.

When ptul EC and known anarchist compaalont left'tha -en- tral station, they were i shadowed bj de)- teuclvea. They, as well'aa several ataere wbo are now under pjnba- bly be placed under arrest before lonjp. Attorney Micer, attorney (or Fredurict Mollick, tbe Long Brauth anarciist, charged with complicity in the atrang to ha ve McUtck arraigned Before Jcdge Gripp for a'preliminary hearing Tuesday tfteiooon, A nlnor res ahea the police headnuarters tbli evening that the anarchists: bi tended to go after all the millionaires in city and iboufd start at once. The Pittsblijiy mlice word bom New York! to-day tha. a large miss meeting of ainirchlats waa to be heal Id New 'i ork Monslay night, and that tha intention to take up a collection Berkman to telp pay bis lawyer's tea.

Herr Most anil Emma Goldman are to address tbe IT It 11 said thai "(be Allegheny have several Mhemes on bandl to raise eucmghl to the nerticeg at a firut class attorney to defend Mollick, Knrfc and Bauer. Chief Murphy states that he wtll not anything of Cie kink in Al 9lr. Vrlcb PiTTseusa, Pa- July 30. Flick rested very comfortably to-day, and Is seemingly ahnost as well is ever. A little soreness of tbe wounds Is a 1 that keeps him In bed.

Frlcc In fact sent word his offlee to-da that he be with them Monday. The attending' surgeons wUl not permit him to do this, however, fearing to aliov the patient to bis roa-m for a few rtaye yetrln their to prtvent the Irrilatlon to the injured jarte SffSSK I be rS pdd In dTsirpa aoeir nomea. Mta a (md the "total I amount of coin In tbe country waether the certlflcates Issued for tbe pur-l cUase of silver bullion nnder tbe act of lS9p have been redeemed with gold ttr sliver coin; the amounts of gold ami silver Held by the Bank of France, tbe Bank of a many and the Bank of England; the which should he established between I and silver In order to preserve a substantial aqnlvalency between the of tbe two In tbe United and whether or not tbe system adopted under the administration ot President Washington, and readjusted and maintained under the administration ot President Jackson, might aga.a be established upon a stable basis, either by increasing tbe metal in the silver unit or by decreasing tbe metal In the gold unit, or by dividing tbe disparity between tbe two units ana standards of value. I Tbe SenajW! adjourned after appointing committee, Messrs. Cameron, Casev and Gorman, to 1 attejcd Mr.

Craig's funeral. The Houee, immediately upon vieetlng -day, entered upon filibustering on tbe fortd'a Fair amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill. I Mr. Holfnan, of Indiana, offered a resolution extending the appropriations carried by the sundry civil utl! of last year until August 4, Mr. Hopkins, of Illinois, objected to consideration.

The Speaker said that tbe resolution was In the nature of an appropriation bill, pending business was also an appropriation bill, and he did not Uilnk tUat the resolution had any priority. fJS the questfon wag a most Important one.lhe would Inquire into it further. The House then adjourned, qut of respect to the memory of Representative Craig, but not before a protest bad been made by Mr. Bead, who thought that the House should, in the present state ot business, remain In session. At BMtoa.

i 1 a 1 0 1 0--11 PVllade.pnIaj, 3 I 0 0 1 0 0 1 BOSIOB, 13 W. Kr- ron- Bostori, 0 FVSadelphU, Satteries-- StlraUi arxTKelly; Knell 0 1 0 0 3 a i 1--10 a a Hits-- New- Yorti, 33; Brooklyn, 7. Brrnrsf-Sew TorkBl Brooklyns, 8. Batterles-Rusle Turf Doyle Had Jock a id C.jDaley. At WkaUngton.

aalttnaores, 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 3 x-- 8 Washtngtoui, 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Hits-- Wuhtngtpu, BaUJmow, S. Krrors-- Washlnitoo, Baltimore, 3. Batteries-- Viokeiry and Ounslon Bertf- AtPttaborg. i 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 kxpulsvllfes, 0 3 1 1 000 x-- 8 Httt-- PltUburg, Louisville, la. Eh- PltUbnrg, i Louisville, 1.

Batteries --Terry Mack aud Clausen and Grim. 'I At eveland. First game. Clevejands, 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 Chlcagos, 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Bits-- (Xeveland, 10 Chicago, 4. Errors Cleveland, 0, Chicago, T.

Batteries Yot ng and Zlmfoer Hutch- IUSOTI and Schrlrer i Second game. Cleveland, 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 Hits-- Cleveland, 16; Chicago, 8 rorsr-CleVelaod, 8 Chicago, 7. Bitteries C'artaon and Hutcblnnon, Euby and Schriver. I At Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 St.

Louis, 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 'B UitB-- Cinclnold, St. Louis, Cincinnati, 1 St. Louis, I. Batteries-- RMnen, Chamberlain sod Vaughn; GleasuB and Moran. CABIZ Ju 3tl.

The Christophier ColamboB oelebntfoBj wu 'ormally began to-day by the departure heace for Huelva of the Columbus, Caravel and Santo Uarla by the Pie iWo and escorted fcy Ithe Britlfeh cruiser several Spanish war salpa, and a flotilla of email' The: specUc.e presented was fine. The quaint aspect pf the old Columbus vessels was ID doutraet with the appearance of the modern vessels. Enormous Crowds lined the quays and ramparts to Witnem the departure. The man-of-war Lepento sainted the Carawl as ahe paaW ont of the harbor. A brilliant comfpany fathered at the fete given by the iMnbter of the marine In honor of the event.

A bull wai alsoheW. New a BoBlons. 8 BalUnwnsi, I. PUfisborga 5 iJiutavhU't 4 St. Louli tail.

5 1C 10 Per cant MS 415 taw Cdvtlto to-da. At Salem. 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Aub. 0 0 1 a 8 0 0 i-- 8 Bits--Salem) Aug. rors--Salem, Aub.

Gat 3. Batteries--Keller, and Bergen, Welch and Ctynnaugbtan. I At Portland. Portlands, 1 0 4 0 I 6 10 1--35 1 0 0 2 6 I SPOKANE, Mfasl July 31. Indians i on the Colvl le reservation are up in arms axalnet the White and have tree i the reservation to irive them off, It is said that prospectors been clubbed and driven One party was stoned Tuesday and driven olear Co Columbia rirer ferry.

fires rajrln-z over the reservation. The are and are Irak ing pow ivow which will posslb-y leakl to trouble. Chief A rpacken bag ions towards Fort Spokane with twenty-five bravef i and declares he will ciear the rsefvatiot? 'of all Intrndens. MalX-. SBWA.RK to tm Diz, JnlT-30.

A large number of foreign war haw arrived here to take part In tfae eemlof eelebra- tton. Among the to-day was one United Sta-ai man-of-vfur Newark. Brockjton, Hits--Portland, 30; Brockton, U. i Errors--Portland, Brockton, 7. i Batteries--Carey and Platl: Doe, iMc- Gannlgle, Burke, Colter and Fitzgerald.

July W. The President has Issued a jproolamaMon commanding all persons to Wyoming to keep the peace and cease tbe law. B.O., Jiuy 30. The steamship Empra ot Japan brings additional details of the vblcank; eruption on Great Sanglr Island, Jane 7. It 1s estimfitled Chat 10,000 lives were.lost, axis vwn.

David InchSel, one of the He mesftead charged with r'ot, was arrested this evening- He was brought Into Alderman McMaeter'a office and gave ball In H2000 and was 1 tWrated. The gonstahies say that they haw located several of tiw for wtem varrants have been tuned and mabe a of ar- Monday Tuesday. Three of the original man charted with wilful murder have not yet been apprehended. It Is now believed that they have -left this part of the country. Secretarr thlt.

evening relased to atate whethef the company aln.pped any of Its Oew product at steel from Pome- atead, or to placei It had beejircOQ- algped, feadog, hi said, that the rrifirma- tlob might railroad to force the threatened boycott. Qotteral SuperlnteMent Potter, Jf the Hoctiostead this evening onfcnw the fteau cook In the coremistary departnoct of the mill topreparcHn etpqetallv good for July 30. In tbe shot contest lor the American cup fin-day Jim Billot James A JWBclf 49 to 40 ont ot slble 50. Klllo has now won the twice and It la oil own. taw Jnl 30.

-Secretary of the Treasurr Foster wjl leave Washington for Ohio as soon at- Congress Wijoorns. He will open the (Jhlo canipalgu at Sandusky, Onto, AuguM 6. I FOREIGN NEWS. 30. A watchman named Goluu was to-day condemned to be hanged a fellow watchman, bis wife, her sister and his three children.

Tbe murders were Committed In Groves- warden, Hungary. N. July The I'nlted Kearsarge, MaieA haa been ordered to Havana, left the yard thU afternooo. The vessel or- den to proceed to Sew York and take toard ummuDlttoii and itorec for the trip, I the workmen In, the ml Win Urnlf tfe. 31.1 Ttw Carnegie Company will make an elbit in (be morn- log to restime operatic of at tale Upper Uoloo MUla in this clt; They hfcve rp- quested tSe autiortttet detail a irjuul of officers to guani the p-ant.

It to probable that an attempt 'Will be made to start the Duqufesne tm Vwa CTUu July 30. aat week which death for OM paat la uQprecedented. BAUIXOU, July 80. for the week numbered onmbcrwbleb la In BMtlmore't hbtorj ltl ty MroyedbyTre. fmmrmtOte are rejportedto lave perMMd the boildlnf.

The torn will be stavt fHUW; IMUMBM pmrtM. TkeatonsiwjatOMaVMt tariwfle Uto 31. The strike of the HwoerteBd steel if orken has been characterized many feat- area, notT Ute leMt of vhto 1 -were the the mill! this morning, Whit the cogglag and beam mil for a hundred armed uniformed ot- gmurd, with over IjOOO wluln balling dlataucet three hnndral and DOD- unton men attended seevkw atll. OU th beoeatn the prejectiog ot iponcaroni orane wu an otcheatra of six I A four Inch steel ilabaenredu pnlpli. afaott, oqra- poaed of from the offloe, oeenpiek of the hwne ma- ehlaeav The aongrecatkin waa wade up of men reprectnqsg many Battcnallttos.

raaaramyes! fa Wne aad lajuwl atrfrta, uod very lew xwtai or inafamden. Some LONDOK, jiy SC Lambert Baron, Jobs McHattte uut two grooms employed by them were today -ndlcted for conspiracy to defraud foreign marine Insnraoce coW- larte Bnmsof money. The swlndtea were perpetrated In 1890 11891, In years the men lyatena- aUmed oarge consignments cf fromjQUagow to America. The.r plan was to a heavy Insqnnce tbe aolnoals ablpped and then have them poisoned doling KM voyage. VuaA, Ju-y 81.

A despateb from'Va- tenoa, departmem of Drome, says a cr- clone canoed an faunense amount of de- stmctloa In that wown sad vicinity. were completely stripped of frctt sad many looses were badly dwnaged. Tbe loss In Vines (done 1 July 30. In the committee investigation of Mr. charges of drunkenness this afternoon Representatives Rockwell, of New York, McKay, of Maryland," and- Bankhead, of Alabaiua, teatirted that tliey bad never seen menilbers reeling In tbe aisles did not raolember any clrcnmstances that would, qsflfy Mr.

Watson's charges. Bepresentative Cates, of Alalbama, was lie next witness. During his testimony developed ijhat Keprenen tat lie Cobb, of Alabama, wag the person who had made ike speech In the Contested election case ind who was the person charged with lu- by Her Watson. A lofig col oqny ensued before the wit- nest' examination was proceeded with, Messrs. Watson, Cobb aid others taking part.

Mr. Watson said It was at the In- stancoof Representative Bafley that he withdrew the name of Mr. Cobb from the coofaiittee. He bad not by any statement Heated that the gentleman from Alsba ma was included In the members against whom charges were made any more (ban was Indicated In bis book. Some question having arisen as to whether It was proper to allow hla name to remain on record Inasmuch no other names had been given, Mr.

Cobb i remarked that whether his name wag mentioned or not everybody knew who was meant. He appealed to the committee to let the matter proceed openly and asked tbe committee to niake a thorough, searching Investigation. Mr. Gates watt allowed to proceed. He said while Mr.

Cobb was speaking he appeared greatly exhausted and someone gent him something to drink. Tbe stimulant, be observed, Bad some effect on Mr. Cobb, enlivening his manner. The witness declared, however, that Mr. Cobb was not drunk.

He had known him 37 years and never knew htm bit be drank, although he took drink some tlmei. Mr. Oates said ho bad not seen a member ot this Congress drank and bad not seen more than two or three cases of members Intoxicated during entire term here, Atjonrned. uvaW mcKstM. tint There was 'considerable excitement S4t- urday evening about 8 o'clock orer Hie arrest of two men and the two of the officers by the! big crowd which gathered GrliHn and Donovan arrfested Michael Uomn add Margin on Hancock Exchange street, for drunken nesXand started to take them to tbe statloX A big crowd Immediately gathered amt tbe and some of the frWndsj of tbe made an assault upon tbe officers who recetjved several painful kicks and blows Jn the face.

They clungito their men, however, and eventually landed them, in thfe ttation notwithstanding tbe severe treatment to which they were subjected. Other members of tbe police force to their and did good service. Ex- Pollceman Xngene McCarthy who aidsd tbe offloere was also roughly bandied. Re received a number of severe kicks In the Bide. One of tie ot the was recognizec.

Patrick Laffey and as soon as Moran and. Shaughneseey bad been put behint tbe ban, tie started ont to And bin, bat their effort? were not successful. Officer Donovan 1 stayed on doty later than usual yeaterday morning, and finally succeeded la finding i Laffey. He broug it htm to tha station anc. locked him np.

Others of tbe assailants are known and they should and will be placed under arrest. Such action should be taken In their case that will not Only punish as they deserve tjpse who are gulUy ot tbe aggravating assault upon tbe officers, bir, will be a warning to all Bach boodlnmtsni In the fature. IIXJUISVILLIE, Jaly 31. Near Wlo- cbeiter to-day six boyt were drowned In tbe Kentnoky river by tbe overturning of aigklff. They were aged 9 to 16 Four were of James B.

Farney, and two sons of Bev. Henry Brock. Tbe boys were bathing In thjf river, climbing In and oat of the boat. They ware thrown Into a panic by tbe boat overturning with some of tbe smaller boys. i mmm.mtttifHm*fmmm mm mvKVMM.

July 81. Thomas ban near where was homed Saturday a herd of blooded cattle, said, to to tae flMst In America. J40JWO. Iron tae estAbllahment of the kind In Hatnlmtr, was destroyed by fire. The low to estimated at a mllSon marks.

BONDOUT, X. Jaly 30. Jamei Tltr- gtbbons, Oeorge Goo bead coachman, was Instantly killed by ligatnlng last night it Furlough Lake, ummer home In the CatsbiUc. J-ltzglbbons lived with family la a small cottage, which Is surrounded by wire fence. He was opening tbe front gate, which Is made Ot frbn, during the severe thunder (bower, -when a twit of lightning strnpk the Tbe electrio along tbe wires The steamer Sedgwlck leff here at 3 JO Saturday afternoon with a large, list of passengers bound for Fort Casttne IslesborO, Northport and other down tbe bay to spend Sunday a longer period enjoying tbe cool breezes from tbe water and the time quktty- and pleasantly.

4rnong tbe people who down were tM following: Mr. Cfcarles A. Cilbson, Mr. K. Whitman, Mr.

George A. Crtxby, Mr. N. E. Bragg, Landlord R.

H. J. 8. Rowe.Hr. J.

it. Swett, Mr. Walter Boss, Mr. Charles 3. Crosby, Mr.

LBWUI C. Iiavlsj Carroll and wife, of the eluctrto railway, Mr. J. Vf. Taney, Mr.

George A. Davenport, Mr. W. E. Manaur, Mr.

trad Mrs. L. Hlgglus, Brewer, Mrs. 3. H.

Kerr and MUs Ldllan Kerr, Mr. F. W. Durirln, Mr. Fred Gonld, Mr.

H. D. Oakes, Mr. William Qnlroby, Mr. f.

W. Barker, Brewer, Mr. C. E. Kennedy, BrWer, Mr.

Alfred Walter E. N. EgeryJKr. J. W.

Harriman Jlr. Charles J. Hnbchingg, Mr. Henry and Mrs. Wildes F.

Veazte and Mr. B. Far- rlngtoo, Brewer. Saturday, July 39. Joseph Francis, i Old Townj, Bruce Parsons, Bangor, millam Bangor, John SoUlvan, Baogor, Cora Dvnton, Portland, drunkennees, sol and cotta each.

to beai ot enjoyed the fence were bnrned black by the beat. Loe Cain JuJr 30. It re- rted-Mre ttatO4n1 lAfcB IkWbMB A- tout nw rote. tm. at WMt Boed 1 fhutapArilla this Dreamy, when the tric-tummer en- oommenoe to several weeks.

The "Cteopatra," will be glren in ty ior the bit Hme, The entertainment will ooo- mt aoogs, dujow and apnudtles, i Atmurof the Central Bntioay sebool are tbe Mbod will be held Btnrut t-e being and mi tbe eampAlgn early, TM Ul tbebutof Kcvenlxtr, for montb when advance. Angnstlrt. i There a Ight exhlbl tlbfl Saturday night of tbe The tall term of East Xaine Con- BemtnaiT will bag4n August ferenee iSnd. I Several Maine Knights goat on tbe Knights, erf Pythias to Narragansett Backboard and boalang parties were muneroos. Saturday.

weather was just right for them. Mr. Harry BArrael, the who Is passing the summerjat Bar Jarbor, has been entertaining the visitors -at Sorrento recently. I Tbe lighthouse Inspactors have been making a tour of Inspection along the Maine oowt nnring the past to see that everything Js In sblp-ghape order. The excursion steamers having a very busy summer as the weather baa been very pleasant and tbe, cumber of people on the move seaward consequently Urge.

The paying has bjjen about completed and a splendlc lot of hay hai been taken Into the baros everywhere tbroogbout the State. I The quantity, however, not above the average, ijt Is reported. July closed after mtkyig a remarkable record Idr warm, and pleasant weatiiev. Tbe mercury has been up among the nineties and tbeoe las been an almost enUre absence of rain during- the month, 1 Turner's English opens a week 1 engagement, at The No- rombega evening, arrived on tbe Bteainer Henry Morrison fcaturday afternoon from Bar Harbor, where has been playing. Astronomy students brea given a good opportunity In to pursue their Investigations aa the heavens have been very clear, -he nppeu-apce of Mars, now at Hsi Barest point earth, is freely conimented upon.

The directors of tbe Maine Central Bail- road Company at a recent meeting declared toe usual semi-annual dividend ot pet- share and voted thac Jereafter tbe stock dividends should be pl ld quarter! j( Instead of seml-annuaLy, jMgtnnlng Obtober lijt, tew, Patrick; Harking, jrifo lives on Pearl street, was riding oWn Haymarket Square Sacnnd ly, the wheels of his wagon struck those of another vehicle going in tbe opposite direction and Be was thrown to tbegfoand. He strncl upon his heati and Tace i nd received bad cuts. The schooner Cicero, of Khla port, which sprang aleak near For Point Friday morning, was taken to Btaekgport for repairs. Tbe schooner la 6ommanded by Capt. Freeman land has acargo of lumber She bound tor Boston- and will be pat In good condition befote resuming her trip.

To-day another partji ol the members of the CJuJversalist society, will go to Sandy Point to occupy Kersey Retreat for the next ten uays Several parties have been there this summer and the time has been very pleasantly passedj This Retreat Is full; appreciated by- the so- efety. The usual Saturday eicdus to the seaside resorts occurred when a large number took the tUfferent for tbe Region ot silt air and cool brcexes 1 Tbe pleasant weather Ujs month haa been very helpful to the seaside hotels, railroad and steajnboat lines, aod every Saturday when make a point of going down river, been avorat le for the trip. Capt. C. B.

Hall, U. S. A was IB the city Saturday and went to Dover to Inspect tbe militia compkny. He returns here and this Waning will inspect the Ham in Blflea at toelr armory. Capt.

Hall detailec by the Government to perform th(s and will have visited all of tlie companiles la the State before tbe beftlnniug of the muster on Ajugust 8th. Saturday, Mr. S. Jones jetlred from tbe firm of Alfred Sons that he might devote tkhe fo I lie minage- menl of tbe Hay ward House aud stable on Summer street, which jave been successfully conducted fty hta for seferal past. Mr.

Jones' management pf bis market has been mWsk appreciated by many patrons, and will be sorry to have him leave. On tbe train fromj the west Saturday morning bound tor Bar Harbor were two Pullman cars occupied by a party cf New TTork of Dr. Se ward Webb, president of the Wajmer Palace Car Company! and a car cont-lning several horses and carriages. Dr. passes tbrough the city to-day by special train from New York to Bar where he will puss dha of A large namber fathered at wharf, In Boston, $aturday, to see a party excursionists! tg tor Bar oil a Maine coasting Irlp on the steatuer Katahdtn.

Those making tbe trip I are Bev, Patrick Fitzgerald of the Brooklyn, (K. -) Cathedral. Messrs. John J. Qant- wellj James F.

iCantwell, Willlsn) J. O'Hearn and lalcbW O'Hearn, cf Brookline. and Mr. Michael Mnlcany of Hyde Pari. The party will be gone several The many frtendi of George W.

Sprau wilt be to learn of her end- den death which ooDnrred yesterday atter- nodn, wu In her usual besjlth yesterday april ate dinner wlttt the family. Later In I le afternoon she' waa tJtfeU ill BvedMhit half an hour. Heart failure was tbe ot her' death. Her 88 rear! and 4 Mrs Spratt was held In Ugh esteem I who IMW her and her saalh will be deeply re- BTetted. Tie law allows if plover shooting after to-day and a nntt )r of gunners are get- ttax ready for wblck are re- qnlte ptatf In tbe optsWe of the city.

Bangur sports- soen try shooting year land generally good stnceam, as there thorn aria. are cemally took ita. fair near theetty. Thi. snoottog W-axpected to be np to JtV fl.

yacht with Prof. F. L. on board Mr. kelson Crane, Augusta, Is the ettr-.

f. B. Greenough, of Boston, nl in Mr. Walter B. Qoodenow went to Une Satordat- Mr.

B. L. Lappln, of Portland, is in the city for a vhlt. 9Ua! Land Agent Cdarles E. Oak, ot Caribou, In tbe city, Wbliam Dobson, of Plttanetd, In tha city on business, Mr R.

L. Bean, ol Camden, In tha cltf Saturday on bualaess. Mr. and Mrs. John Dole left Haturdaj fof JTorthport fo pan Sunday.

Mr. and Montant, of Kew York, are la the city on a abort visit. Mr. Frank H. Harlow leaves to-day tar Sioux City, where be will locate.

Mr. G. Merrill has been visiting at Bkr Harbor during the past week Mr. and W. Beattle, OU Town, were Ip tbe city Saturday.

Joseph S. Smith went down river on tje steamer Lewiiton Saturday. Mr. H. b.

Parshley, of Dexter, was in Iclty Saturday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Rollins and niece left Saturday for a visit at Northport. jfks Alexander, of New York, Is ttie gnest of Miss Crowell, on Ohio street. Harry Bntterneld, of Lincoln Cen- terj was in the city Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Godfrey and sou pave gone to Camden to for a time. 0r. and Mrs.

C. J. Blake, of Boston, were In the city Saturday on their way east. Mrj. C.

F. Megquter.of ofEast Corinth, was In tbe city Saturday. I Mr and Mr(i. Winiam Engel and Hiss Eonel are a( Camden for a lev, das' vidit. Mrs.

A. T. Jones and son went to leles- bttro Saturday for a visit of- sewrai weeks. Prof. C.

H. Smith, of Vale, formerly of Bowdoln, is passing part of the vacation at Bath. Hon. C. F.

Bragg and family ieft Saturday for South. West Harbor ho pass the summer. Mr. W. H.

left for Boston Sat- tyrday on the steamer LewUton for a business trip. Mr. C. H. Huckins and son came from Castlne on Ihe steamer Henry Morrison, Saturday.

Dr. A. Walter Duntnd and Mr Henry 8. Ayer, of New York, were in the city Saturday. Mrs.

John L. Cutler and Miss went to Fort Point Saturday for few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Prescott went to Fort Point Saturday on the Lewislou, to Sunday. Mr. L. Strickland was among the passengers who left on the steamer leton Saturday.

Judge Louis C. Stearns has so far recovered from hie Illness that he la able to go -to Ills Office. Mr. W. H.

Libbey, of who has been In the city on business returned Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. S. Whitaker and child, of New Orleans, are In the rky at the Bangor House.

Miss Clara Cooper, of Old Town, was In city Saturday on her way to New Hampshire on a visit. Dr. Me In tire and Dr. Boston, in tbe city yesterday and left on the evening western train. Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. of New York, are in the city on their way to one of the summer resorts. Mrs.

A. H. Barlow and Mr. E. D.

Barlow, of New York, were in 1 the city Saturday on their way east Dr. C. A. Pltkln, of Britlniree, wbo is passing the summer at Fort Point, was In the city Saturday. Miss Bamsdell, of Labsll's studio, left Saturday on the morning train for Portland to pass) her vacation Mr.

J. N. Stowe and family, of OI1 Tovtyi, were In the city Saturday on their way 1 to Northport for a visit. Mr. F.

M. Hopkins left on the Bteamer Lewlston Saturday for Northport to spend Sunday with family, Mrs. Wilbur H. Brooklyn, N. Is visiting her sister, Mrs.

George SpVouI, at No. 56 Forest avenue. Miss Cook and Miss Babb, lot Somcr- vllle, wbo have been visiting in this city left Saturday oh their return. Mrs. E.

F. Dilllngham arrived home yesterday from Camden where ane is passing the for trip. Capt. H. N.

Fairbanks'arrived ftom Bar Harbor where he spen'j and Sunday with hie family, evening- Mr. Isaiah Pompilly, of Auburn, ftho acted as starter at tbe races, at Mapiewood Park Friday, has returned io Auburn. Mr. C. H.

True, of Chicago, treasurer of the flrra of Llbby. McNelll Ubby, formerly of city, is in town pn a visit. Mies Alma E. to-day for a month's vacation, during which time she will visit In Dexter, Augusta and Bath. Mrs.

Walter D. SUnion and daughter, of Augusta, are visiting her -brother, Mr. F.B.Owen. They will go I to Islesboro for a visit. Purser Vose, of the steamer Bockland ofl duty for a time owing to II ness, and Mr.

Ernest L. Hill Is filling the position temporarily. Mr. Arthur S. Hyde and Mrs.

Salisbury Hyde, of Hartford, were In the cltr Saturday on their way io oae of tbe summer resorts. Mr. Vf Illis I Bunker, clerk at'the Kenduskeag Xattonal Bank, leaves this week on a vacation trip to tbe Vklte Xonntaina and other places. Mrs. Kben Webstar, of Orono, and Mrs.

J. Fred Webster, of Bangor, hare oeejjat Bar Harbor daring put week, (topping afrrhe West End. Rev. M. C.

O'Brien, of St. Mary's Catholic church, CUM from Fort Point, where he had been tut a'abort MI, on the steam. er Penohaoot Saturday. Mr. ana Mm.

C. DtrKng, of Wooo- A. F.IDarllng and Mr. L. M.

I.I., areln tbe city Bangor BOOM. C6I. Potter, ot the Pennsylvania mllltla, wu In tut week on bit return to HMMMMtd, wbert ha OretsB. 1 A Picture Vlelng la Beanty Fairy fiorrespoodenfla of Wblg i STOBrapOBT, July 30. beautiful city by tbe sea never looked more beautiful nor contained a happier or more orderly conpowM ot ttomthan to-night.

Tbe which have been constantly going on iioce when, forty-three ago the writer of these lines helped pitch tbe first tent upon these grounds, but more particularly within tbe past fifteen ortwenty being continually added to until now It Is a city ef a hundred and fifty cottages and an elegant hotel. are occupied and the hotel has fifty or sixty uegular guests with a large number of transients, tbe register showing 130 arrivals the present week, ef which 63 ar- rived to-day. Under the management of B. P. kidder, with the able assistance ol Mr.

M. C. Hill as clerk, and Mrs M. E. Terry as housekeeper, everything aboot the Northport Hotel Is kept In a style to suit the moat fastidious, the.

rootns being handsomely furnished and neatly kept, the beds as good as ooe would get at home and the cuiglae beyond pralfe, many declaring that they had never seen suth well provided and well served hotels at any place they have visited. This is not aoiunusual, but an every occurrence, ai it is the aim of the management to.fd-»vide nothing but ttoebest of the most delightful that could have chosen fora visit to the sta cide, the air 'being urost balmy, tbe 'temperature lighrful the lurface ol the river pxia bay Aivas aa beautiful placid as a mirror. 'Hie Sedgwlck took a big crowd from Bangor 1-ort Point, Jsorthport and if thf number tlnrty- Jve took the trim Klecta at Fort Point for this plji-e in addition to ft large humber that tame dow on the Lemston in the ton-noon This ta the tirsl triji of the Vlecta under Hie new arrangement by i i the Electa -will take from the SedgwKk each afternoon and teave here Monday mcirumgt in season bo connect the at Kort arriving at Bangor at nine Llock in the morning in season to attend to tbe day's business, i nder tlie effiLicnt chirge of Capt. JjanfS Bennett and Pur-wr S. 1 pleaumt lor the passenger 1 li to (woj'jk cottages here and others tut iah to pass a quiet Sab- balh tit tms and health inspiring spui The Jt-eam i acht Viking regular trips between here and Belfast, connecting ith the of the Central and 111 all four steamere arrive and depart daii lor up and the making tine one of the most convenient of access, as it one of the engoj rhe coast outside of the regular pro- gramme made this evening occasion Tor the jKtors.

1'he grounds, eoltagis and hotel were most beautifully Illuminated, Cbinese lanterns ID great profusion adding to effect The Belfast Bantt, T. Rigby leadfr, 21 pieces, came doif and a most enjojable concert in Buggies' Park, afterward furalsli- ing music for dancing the large dining hall hich had )een cleared for the ec- cation Nearlj one thouwnd perscns arc estjmated to have been present. of all kinds, in addition to tne steamer, brought great numbers from Belfast, among nhom correspondent was pleased meet Congressman Mtiiiken, looking hale and aa ever, after his arduous labors in the long session of Congress. The crovd though larpc, wfis a most one, no noise or disturbance of any kino, marring tlie njojment of tlie occasion. At eleven clock thJ baud and had departed and the; plate as silled dow into a Sabbath ihe guestje retiring to enjoi i good (iightN rest preparatory Io enjoj ment of the Northport is rnpidly coming to the front as one of the most popular, fis it is one of the most beautiful, and in cverj defieht- ful of uur sea-side and tliosa -who come once are to continue their visit, and to renew IIJMHI overr poeeilvle occasion.

Tbe August aeetlng ot the Sprinefli Driving Aesoclatian will occur on tbe 11 and tome good work on the track Is pec ted. The sum of 4300 In offered, It 3 nt nte class, 8.48 class, free-foM wad There doubtless be a arge (1st of entries. One of the pteasaot social eveulsj olthe season the a day evening bj Misses Abbott and Louise writer tur Wmterport Their were tastefully decoraLeti and tlhimfcttted The tennis court wa 1 liunj; around with rows of brilliantly colored Japanese Ian tern which the prettv costntoes oJ tbe young ladies made a lovely soetie. A I large party of guests wss present, and raaoy of the young iieople enjoied a social daace on the while groups ol spectators filled tho seats were, ir ranged for them were served and tie whole affasr was very enjoyable. Mr.

Frank Atwood and Misi Gusta Snow eRme dort fioni ti intend Hill MMr tmff The lovcra of good hprse 5 find Maplewood Park, their Mecei. is seldom oue sees so many valuable horses exercising at one time Auy of these beanti mornings, a visitor to the park can the great Nelson, king of trotting stal lions, also ttle great three ear old Trafalgar, which shovs ed such a a speed In the 3 minute class Friday. f. Nelson, of Sunqfstde Farm, Watervilk has a string of horses, besides tb great Nelseo, wblch may be seen eierct Ingany morning or if ternoons is worth a visit to the park to gee di "horses work. Tuesday morning Nelsc will be given a fast mile and Indication go to show that the record of this trsjr will he ered..

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