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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 5

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Evening Expressi
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Portland, Maine
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MATTERS 15 MAINE 4 j5 mJ WALTER BURIHAM JThexnke of Tpi OVERCOATS Sold at all Drug and General Store 1 BmutifiiiOolls gt fry 4 a 4rl at the A of dolls exclusively and SCHOOL Odd Pants all' jvool at BAXTER BLOCK irst Lesson Not 9th Call at Once for Particulars Vb reeM' PaB te i STANDARD i The Modern Shoe Store i LITTLE UN: WHITE Opp Preble House U3 S3 125 127 LINCOLN ST eentistu 4 DOW PINKHAM 8 A 70c Highest of all in Leavening Latest Report jzr httom Sold tix onlaad toy 7os wdX owler Progglsts1 1 JjtTTMS Bine' Chinchilla Overcoats at $398 sold elsewhere at $600 I 3 Boys! Reefers made with ulstcur collar at $400 all wool IVife account of a man wbo broke bis engagement because the girl did uot possess good conversational powers 1 should call that an insane thing to do the objection could have been removed very easily Howl Well after marriage he could have refused her a new hat 1'11 warrant she would speak then Washington Times Jeannette I think the vis count means to propose ma Her Why has he said anything No but last night he asked what income Tit Bits was he piloted the Worcester dub to place In the New England league In landed the flag for the same in the Atlantic association and '91 New Haven had his Mrs Why is It that they call money dough my dear! Mr Crimsonbeak Because there is so much of it goes for bread I suppose Yonkers Statesman The bloomer girl was rather proud of herself and the progress made by her sex are becoming very successful you think she asked what way be returned bitterly be men and they be women and there you Chicago Post Mr Grimsby (who is as gammony as he Is near Dear dear what a sweet little baby! How much It looks like its charming mamma your little sister I suppose my dear! Little Jane No ft It belongs to our colored laundress Cleveland Plain dealer Bright Sayings and Witty Para graphs from Various Sources Clara What shall I sing for you Jack! Have you a song with a refrain! Yes Well then please Comic Cuts received by the Paris Manufacturing A hundred new volumes bavebeen recently added to the public library and a new catalogue printed' LIKE JONES ALABAMA' On his return from a tour which he had been making with his master in Switzer land a servant being asked what he had seen replied: one see anything nothing but mountains Tit Bits iiuuon ota wwa Outdoor Blankets the best shaped or Stable Blankets with all the new attachments an endless variety at lowest prices You' can save money ana De oetcer pieasea oy co tn in to ua ror every' fhitstv ohnnl hnv ar a £nr a ifnhlA Auui wk 99 wvwv wp a i r' 85c bu Kc pk 5c pxg 26c gal 25o lb 2fC pk Brief Sketch of Caresr ofa Suc cessful Manager Portland 1 fortunate to' secure' the services of such a prominent and able manager as Walter Bumhai Noup to dat taundrsa will to Wash: WITHOUT it VIRGIL CLAVIER Sport In Maine Woods BANGOR Nov 7 The growth of the sport In thS Maine hunting grounds coming from the ease of access afforded by the building pf the Bangor Aroos took road is shown by a circular just Issued by 'the officials of the road Ac cording to this circular there were shipped in October 1S94 479 deer 24 moose and 10 caribou in October 1895 6S9 deer 53 moose and 37 caribou and in October 1896 1029 deer 79 moose and 57 caribou There were also shipped dur ing October of this year 11 bears one lynx and large number of ducks and partridges Reefbrs age 3 years at $250 PURE Roval Cr an Whios Mix one pint of rich cream one cup of grape juice juice of lem'on three quarters of a cup of sugar and the beat en whites of two eggs stir until the sugar Is dissolved whip with a cream whip take off the froth as it rises and put In a sieve to drain un whipped mixture Into glasses rand pile the whip above it Serve very cold Children's Sults from $170 to filli nn a anlf iftieth Anniversary oL Mar riage of Mr and Mrs Walker a URNISHING GOODS 50 dozen natural wool Hose Do a pair 1 109 dozen fine Hate Hose at lie a pair' South Paris The Oxford delegation In the legis lature had a meeting at the court house Thursday Nov 5 Both senators and all of the representatives with the ex? ceptlon of Almon Young of Hiram and Harlan Wheeler of Gilead were pres ent It was determined to act together on Important matters thus increasing their Influence during the session of the legislature The attorney generalship was discussed and it was decided to go to Augusta this winter unpledged The delegates selected by the live agri cultural societies of the county to choose the member of the state board from Ox ford county met Thursday Nov 5 and selected John Talbot of Andover He had 15 votes Virgil DeCoster of Buckfleld had 10 votes the delegates from the society here and at ryebdrg Capt Bolster and ranklin Maxim have been announced as candi dates for the postofflce The latter was postmaster under Harrison The term of office of Mr arrar swill not expire till next year Before that time there will be other candidates George Briggs who bet his mus tache on Bryan's election shaved It off Wednesday Thq hunting i parties have returned home without a deer or a bear They confidently expected both kinds of game 6 crew while grading the court house grounds dug into a vein of excellent water in the rear of the court house It will be used by the county officers for drinking purposes The big rain this week has swollen the streams and ponds and mill men are happy The county commissioners had their November session at the court houke this week Nothing but routine busi ness was transacted They will have only one road hearing for the rest of the year The next meeting' of the board will be held the last week in December The Republicans will celebrate the election of McKinley next week It pie and have a big blow cut ALWAYS i 11 i Boys Black and Blua Over coats ago 14 to 19 ffrom to 1800 8 BILLINGS 32 CASCO ST TuThSat Laain Smoked Shoulders 1 Ibe best Round steak gill Pork by the striQ fc Ib4 Jersey Swett Potitoos 5 lbs Ries foren Trophy Tonuttoea can rool Com 1 eaua Babbltta Potaah 4 ata beat Cranberries 4Jtt Kidney Beau New Buckwheat a sraa i a viitu Vteii fi Ig rv Jw I proposed now to unite with Norway peo Take laxative Bromo Qninina Tablet Al arvEzxvs reruua tne monav ir it rails A number of heavy orders have been cure ssc Ji Kersey and Melton Overcoatsn Black Bine and Brown at $8 $10 812 $15 $18 $20 $23 ine tailor xinado Overcoats at $28 $30 Miss Elinor Moody rauZ lnt7re3tr1 typew rltera Hava th? Bar ljOcR with its VISIBLE fcaehiE AUTOMATIC actions! The £erhl? that received the medal at thenurtSiiJ" r' for "marked tn buy a typewriter un elAqt have examined the Bar Lock Exchange wwk it Si AKM BUILDINGS BORHED BY II OVER EB HKEM I tea why you remember which sldais port and which is starboard side of the ship Sho one a green light and the other a red light! "Well von know I'm color Yonkers Statesman 4 (I i SMAfLi im erMi ftMflMATI? DAIM5L flHIIlk sirf B1CKACN torn 1 5 1 fHYnffw lonjtr joa tamr qutok BELIE for yon CARPET DUSTING Thn new Corpet Cleans Ing rooms of IL A Little are up to date In every Ssense Before placing jour order elsewhere call and examine 5c lb 25c gaL 25o 25c 25c lb 25c lb SUn 1h Eo to 15c lb in 25c 7c lb 20C pit 2'c 24 2 ZJc 25C 10c pkg Orders called for nnd delivered i 'I'' VIM A NERVE SEEDS MAKE THE S3 Jar psrbvx: afore Br man arsssM with a wrtusa or aosejr rsrausd a Aelsy wvUs far ree UwLs MMUasl sk ssot jesiod plain vrapner vtlh snd WEAK STRONG EVERY NEWSPAPER Tu' you pick' up tells about accidents Tou tlra It ax a mattar of course Meat folks act as though they supposed their Ilves wera charmed They ars not paructuoriy astonished when a mend is nuru Rity are sorry and extend their sympathies But it seldom occurs to them that their turn may come next Accidents do not blow a whistle for you to get out of the way They come with has nf llvfitnlnr Yfiil oaili't rat 5 2 away from them but you can buy acol dent insurance to pay bills and put your family la a position to ouy nec essaries while you ftro incapacitated from work It Is a part of our business to write ac cldent insurance 35 ExchangoStreet iB! 'T0rk Teeth mads lul1 et 5W and 8700 Gold plates continuous gum rL repair continuous gum eases In the bcstaid most arUtlc ma waIll old crowns aluminum crowns rtlBncs and fithxJL' fihinga 50j and 75c: cement thwiS' 'r Vas' thr and local anes mtucs administered REE t' 1 ive beautiful lithographed on card board eight inches high Can be cut oat and put together by the no pasting Each doll ha two complete suit Ameri can rench Spanish Russian Chinese qW1S0 JLUTKISAj Auu Au dian costumes All parts being interchange able many combinations can be made affording endless amusement and instruq A i uvu a bcnes i and manufactured for us exclusively not to be compared with the numerous cheap paper dolls on the market How To Get Thenu Cut from five outside wrappers of None luen it Mince Meat the head of the girl holding pie Send these with ten cents in wrapped la and your fullname and address apd we will send the dolls postpaid Or we will send them free for twenty head of tbegfirU fiend only the heads to avoid" eXuV MERRELL SOULE CO SYRACUSE fl armer Reports Being Held Up by HibiaymeDA EVERY WOMAN MBnoedssTslUbUSMathIynglaiiM ntsdielBe Only Rinata ay) lie lb tUA lb to 10c lb 7HoH 85c3 260 LEIGHTON 638 Congress St the public to call and sea hl Hetull Stars just opened with a Iia? oL Toilet Goods aho aJi Confectionery all at such hs will suit every one Opposite Hotel II dfmo Apples No 1 only Best ea Bean Stickney Poor's best Splcee Extra Molasses Extra ormosa Tea Silver Skin Onton only Squash all kinds Java and Mocha Coffee 4 pkgs beat Corn Starch Step into dur ware rooms this week and see i the exampld of nne worewe nave tor mat price Having our own woncmen we aavsa we wx4 a VCU OCPVC VMVf (UlM gUOACMAkVV OCSVAOAWVAI VMi Virgil System of Technic Jfust keen abreast of the times and not yield one jot or tittle in the race with competition That is precisely what we are doing and you will find by calling at our store aeoliig our goods and learning our prices that we are still In tho lead wo wish to make this announcement to the trade vis: That It matters not in prices what others term than thelowest are determined to maintain fur reputation as retailers of first clas ootwear st prices that cannot be beaten Qenitlernen our 1300 Lace and Congress ere the beet that are made Call and seeur Box talf with calf linings that wo ere etiling at UDO PO Bailey Carriage Co OPPOSITE POSTOICEy i'C 10 27 et OThS THE ELLINGWOOD URNISHING CO 7 I Seen a Thorouglily Made Spring Seat Spring Bdge fringed I 1 Hf 4 COUCH Upholstered Ifi Corduroy that could be sold for $H00? THE IRST 8 LESSONS 1NTHE Blue and Black Beaver Over coats at $600 worth $800 OR ROBERTS DENTIST :240 Middle St PortlaniL Mo obacco ta 1 4 I I Veteran John Todd concedes Elect! tn Veteran John Todd ha like Jone of Alabama' conceded the election of Mc Kinley and this forennon hs spoke as fel lows to an Express reporte Re (publican party has a greater responsibili ty than has ever before befallen It I trust that It will be capable of managing its af fairs appear consistent the Republicans will! lay In wlth the European nation and fix a 1 ratio not in accordance ith i he practice and habit her: to ore cf ti ppng a little from She higher metal but add ng to the lower and giving a "Et tle larger silver perhaps 20 to 1 Instead of 15 to 1 silver question however Important it may be is only one of the great re forma to be carried forward In the I bet! eve with Jeffereon that banks of ls sue are more a to a rep al lie fh a standing army is The Irsu ng cf ns belongs alone to a federal do you think Mr Todd cf the remarks your fe'lsw Popul st 'Mr Mc Laughlin of Scarbcro that Bryan did net stand near enough to the common peo asked the reporter replied the veteran "as long ta the result is what i If Mr Bry not get near enough McLoughlin ard my self have always been closes to 4' care Express) I Yellow In all Its varying shades be tween cream and orange is a most fashionable color and the comblnatin of the pale green or rose with wh te Is especially desirable this season ull waists of chiffon are worn th silk and satin skirts and the fashion of using green velvet or silk as a trimming for a white satin or a gauze gown serve the double purpose of making a new gonvn stylish and freshening up the old one with great success AU sorts of renovations are necessary tn hrng the last evening gowns up to the required condition of freshness and style and this fancy of addng a coor to white is especially effective A touch of black on a colored mra i sometimes very good" and It will often quite disguise the fact that the gown is soiled Wide belts of velvet or silk help out very nicely in this scheme of' trans formation and frills of the silk mixed with lace? can be added to the neck and form entire new sleeves If necessary The evening sleeves are nearly all very short and some of the prettiest are made simply of very full frills The skirt puff open at the top to show the arm is another pretty style and for those who desire more sleeve there Is the elbow made of transparent mate lal with a puff at the shoulder and shirred close to the arm below Cape bertha and bilero effects of velvet andembrolderd lace are added to evening gowns from the low cut neck and wire is generally ured to make them fall in the desired folds and hold the edge in place Waists In decided contrast with the skirt are the exception this on but a very striking effect is produced in an imported gown of white moire flounced with large blurred carnations In blue with green leaves The bodice is of pale blue satin and mlrolr velvet with a belt of black satin and a trimm'nr at the neck Of cream lace and black bows Tulle and spangled net are features of evening dress ard satin bodices pointed front and bick are worn with tulle and chiffon skirts made over white This Is a very useful fashion for renovating the old gowns and as the sleeves can be of tul'e a small remnant of satin will make the waist A very necessary style of dress for most women is the eml evenSng dress something which can be worn at theater Informal dinners and social evenings when full dress is not re quired or this purpose odd bodlc are very useful anti can be maxis QiVte up to date if the color of the sJdftUa re peated in the wulstfj At the many striking contrasts are mn style of dress asrwoffitti do not seem to be willing to abandon this convenient fashion The Tone of tha Average 'me As a rule the whole tone of a home depends upon the woman at the head of the average home not the poverty stricken home nor the wealthy home In this average home whether sunshine shall enter the whether the table shall be Invitingly spread whether light and bright fires shall give warmth and cheer on winter whether in brief the home shall be an Agreeable or disagreeable place is usually what the woman determines Men are powerless in the matter Some find solace for a dismal home In study some occupation in business some submit with what pa tience they can Others are attracted by the cheer of their clubs and It Is especially young men who are apt in consequence to drift into bad company and bad habits A NIc? Reticule Among some of the pretty quaint cus toms of our grandmothers which are being revived Is the the pet of the grand dafne of the past The small but useful article la worn over the arm or hung from the belt at the side and allowed to follow Its own sweet will Any rich stuff is employed in the mak ing of these trifles from the costliest of brocads to plain or chameleon velvet or alternate stripes of taffeta anjl velvet ribbons are used the silk row orna mented with sewn sequins A full knot of ribbon or a bunch of tassels form finish at the bottom while turned buck ears of velvet decorate the top taste fully Long ribbon ends are attached under the fears through which thfe arm may be slipped Sweeping In sweeping carpets remove all furni ture or cover it thoroughly as the dampness will cause the dust to stick to the woodwork and soil the fabric Sweep quickly and carefully from the corners and sides to the center of the room to prevent the soiling of the walj paper Take the dust carefully into the dustpan carry to the kitchen and burn It If you have a carpet sweeper run over the carnet quickly to brighten it and remove the dust Men's Ulsters from $498 to 1 Men's Heavy Wool Salts at $548a salt a jy Men's ine Suits at low prices it r' let Soap ir ev V' erV Dackaae is booh to lADff BY 4 THB JBWILUAHS CO CLASTONbUaf rCQNN '7: $125 $150 $200 $250 Drawers at $108 each 3eOOf VVj and $700 apalr RYEBURG Nov The'fiftleth an niversary of the marriage of Mr and Mrs Henry Walker both lifelong resi dents of this town i was celebrated Thursday Nov 5th Mr Walker Is a grandson of Timothy Walker an early settler of tYfeburg and! direct descend ent of Elder Brewster of the Plymouth colony Mrs Walker was Caroline Johnson rye great granddaughter of General Joseph rye the grantee of ryeburg Tho golden wedding was made the occasion of general rejoicing at the old homestead where Mr and Mrs Walker have resided during all their married life The forenoon was given to a family reunion when all of the six living children with their fam ilies came home and sat together once more at their table During the afternoon neighbors and townspeo ple called to congratulate the worthy couple who for fifty years have made a house famed for Christian kindness and hospitality Interesting literary exer cises Including prayer singing and reading of letters from absent friends were conducted by the pastor Rev Er nest Hamlin Abbott and among the honored guests from out of town was nls mother Mrs Lyman Abbott of Brooklyn Many valuable and useful gifts received Including two handsome easy chairs from ryeburg and J75 In gold from children and relatives Horse Thief at Largo OLD ORCHARD Nov 7 A boy named Dorr 18 years old who has been at work for George Ayer a pump mak er is saul to have stolen a horse vaster fternoon belonging to Charles Batchelder at his stabioa Ar chard campground The boy rode the but In midseason the team uu yaiewcK in Uie direction of Kennebunk He was seen to address a letter to his father at Westville during the forenoon The boy ha not yet been arrested Buildings Burned PRESQUE ISLE Nov Bcnj Know farm buildings Including po tato house etc burned yesterday morn IngThe cause was a lantern upsetting Only the furniture was saved Loss3000 partly Insured Reported Assault BIDDEIORD Nov Jonathan Gll patrlck a South Biddeford farmer je ported to the police yesterday that he was attacked by highwaymen while driving through the woods Thursday night He managed to escape from them but received a severe blow on the head from a club Stocking Maine Waters CAMDEN Nov 7 State fish commis sioners have had placed through the Camden ish and Game association 40 000 landlocked salmon In Lake Meguntl cook 1OOJ Exchange Street 'NEW ENGLAND COOKINGISS: THE MAGEE RANCES The American kitchen is io the home what the fewriationjs to house aidheedsa Cooking Apparatus which' XT Meets all the Requirements for 'Most Exdctinjr Work i Ct VS ails it Save Time and i Economizes uel being fitted with 1 Special eatures found only in the MAGEE RANGES: ull Sheet lue Dock Ah Grate A Ovea Heat indicator Etc' Thcuscmds of families will use no other 4 Endorsed by Leading American Authorities on Cooking art the Great Expositions as the 4 9 tout Aciiinneit la Ceailit Appinfnt MAGEE URNACE CO' A I Aonactt LAKX at BOWTCOa ts A CMICAAO BAN RANCISCO 9 A HUMANE MAN the comfort of his dumb but Intelligent servants rive want to aid you iu tills 11 'rcction and no olfer to save you one third to one half the ex ponso in a full hue of Horse Julaukets subject to slight mill imperfections such as misprints pieced Blankets These ijmati nets are niuy as strong ua 'the regular goods aud at a av i lrair of onaliAlf tn nnathird of 8y our money We also offer you 1 1OO styles of regular Blankets i 1 the finest all wool Squaro or lanecL or Stable Blankets with alt 3 Chlcken(fcr riday and Sat Pork Roast Beef Roost Sugar Cured Shoulders 4 lo extra ball Butter Bot Rolled Oate Iba bora best Soap 5 Um Rice 10 lbs pure Loyd Give Us a Call and See What We Can Save You On $100 "Li 'BLOSSOM: 29 Portland Street 'Corner Alder 9 8 TThStf One Price Spot Cash CLOTHIEHS HATTERS am URNISHERS 26 and 28 Monument Square OHMR BEADERS Modes of Renovation for Evening Ctowns fit the alm cf the editor to make th column Interesting ud valuable to tbe lady readers of the Express To that end the ladies themselves are invited to con tribute Original articles on topic In which ladies are interested twill be wel come as well a housekeeping 'hints tried recipes and other matters which ell tha wrcnAVI f9 lha ErlfeLve tv" thould accompany all com nunicA manager a Walter Burnham to Ucna but they will not be pub Lhed if the look after her interests in the Maine writer desires to be and remain an ny Roller'Polo league Mr Burnham was mous Address Editor Woman Column Ute nrst to mauc se nous ty of polo for this state during the coming winter and to him can be well attributed nearly all the credit for tho successful culmina tion of these plans 1: Walter Burnham Is a native of this city and from his youth has been prom inently identified with sporting matters and In them he has made an enviable reputation' In baseball isvhe 'especially a prom inent figure and it is he who by inde fatigable labors gave Portland Its professional club This was during the season of l884 when this enterprising young man arranged the now well known Deering grounds The following year which marked the organization of the New England league' Mr Burnham went to law pence Masa gathered a strong nine and won the pennant in a very exciting finish with Brockton then under the management of William McGunni gle WHORW PLASTER! pYour ACHES and PAINS 1 will disappear as if by magic It i is the most soothing strengthen i i i log and pain allaying plaster made AU who have ever used them are i 1 loud in their praise 1O( dozen Suspenders at 80 a pair 50 dozen natural wool Shlrta and Drawers nt loo each i wuwuvuuk a BuirtS and Drawers at $108 each '1 A Heavy lined Gloves at 21c a pair Bagatelle Board Kway ourbmiaren Department imrcnTKiiuM in ill 111 1 ri 1 1 vif 1 1 i iii ill it xxyxiAJMX 1 UllllUUlU 7 I 'CJ SSi wBw MM Honest Goods 4lf UMpansdrupsbMddbaw it yes waat Dr Pennyroyal Pills Sil or Sale by GUPPY A CO 463 Congress JU tt iba ins Gran Sugar and 1 lb of extra too Tea tor Oninulated Sugar 10 bent Rolled Oats for Nice Cooking Molasses I bam Lenox Soap for bam American amily Soap for Java and Mocha Coffee Good ormosa Tea WALTER BURNHAM In '86 Manager Burnham began with the Waterbury Conn team nnd fin ished with the Boston Blues With this latter organization he also started out transferred to Haverhill In first and city In services both teams finishing well up in the race Then for two seasons the Portland man was in charge of the Providence club Manager Burnham was not in base bail I i 94 but in tbe season following be returned to active participation by managing the Augusta nine The past summer needs but a brief mention Mr Bumham held full sway at Brockton and gave that city the best team in a decade During his dozen years or brilliant connection with the game Manager Burnham has brought out among other stars such players Burkett the champion batsman and Hamilton the fleet baserunner It th a happy coincidence that the pioneer of professional baseball in Port land is now the pioneer In polo for this city 'V 'i "I I 5 1 I LI glWRtaSS J4O I aB mJ A "38 'v JOj A 5 1 iffi 4 a Hi i I 1 1 iWWi Wl A re Tm 11 11km lr Sff MHi 4H 41K Hi I Kfff Mj rt1'! 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