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The SUN hafe the fastest press; carcnlation in Lowell THE LOWELL DAILY SUN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1894. Circulation aijd Subscription Books open to all advertisers. SUN WKATHKB BUIibKTlS. AI.MAKAO FOR THUKSDVV, FEB. Jj.

8ro 0 411 Moos 50AM SUN SETS 5 17 I 6 si .01 LENGTH OF 36 1T LL Et I 7 15 IM Feb. 15. A storm, which appeared over the west gull night, has advanced to tue soath Allan, tic coast, attended by heavy rain in lb? south Atlantic and gulf states, and bnow from the middle Mississippi valley to the middle Atlantic Forecast for Elaine, Xev." Hampshire and Vermont: Snow; warmer; i-ast MiuiK THE STATE LEGiSLTURE, LICENSE APPLICANTS TO GIVE NAMES OF SURETIES. The I'ast Pay i i TImlori-i'd by of 109 to 5'J--Ajlrii 1'Jtll to tlio in future. BttelON, Feb.

13. The iinnnce com- For Massachusetts, Rhode Island ami mittec iidver-ely the bill to iuConnecticut: aottlicast, winds creiist! ihc MiUry ut the secretary of the state I o.ud of edni.atioii from and C-iOO to SXW for ct- Slumlil the report be accepted it i i i Mr Uill. the si letaiy- eUct, i a 1 he ib already in it rapt of larger i i It is probjiWo, thi-si-foiii, that i-leitum liny i In the choice of L'lter in the SI'SMOM of the house the report i i i leitain pai ties may be SENTSfflENT. There is no sentiment in tiaile. People liuy where they o.m set tiie most" for 'their money.

('om pare each edition of Tiiv; bi'N. itU uny paper in the city the same hour, and see which gives )ou the most for your money. NEWS. Smoie Towers' Corner The Women's Relief i a Post liolds a supper tonight. 120 The on imHtiny niTiuvs vc- I polled to th" that the provid- im; for the peri-etu'itK'ii of the nioinory of the I'niou soldier anil liior of tho war ol the rebellion not to hard times consumers a cannot afford to experiment The petition to abolish the irrade crow- The medical society enjoyed its uai Iciiy I ol i Vul Xu supper at the Ameiicaa house, la-a i.iihmul in lUectty ol Boston was refcnvd his'.

with inferior, cheap brands of baking powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL stand out as a friend in need to those who desire to practise Economy in the Kitchen. Each spoonful does its perfect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that it is a necessity to the prudent--it goes further. ONE WEEK MORE.

We have a few stoves left and we do not expect to summer them over, so shall continue the sale another week, with prices as follows: Our Elegant Square Parlor Round (I Bedroom Coal Stove Wood 19.00, 1000, 22.00 15.00', 5.50, 6.00, ti 50 14.00 11.00 17.00 10.00 4.00 4.50 2.25 If you are in need of a stove do not let this opportunity go by. Ot'her goods equally low for SPOT CASH. WANTED, a pair of second-hand travers runners. without body. J.

J. GAYRSOR CO 8S Street. The will of the late Augustus Spaleny was presented for allowance at probaie court Tuesday. George TVeslon, Hie barber, is suilei HI? from a dislocated elbow, the result of stopping a runaway horse. "Wannalaucit encampment of Odil Vel- lo-ivs expects to enteiuun Eigle enc.mii meat of Haverhill tonight.

Mr. Ira Leonard of Methuen street observed his 88th birthday amiivcrMry yesterday. He is pretty ugorous foi man. Lient. Scribner, IT.

S. ill give nn illustrated talk at the Unitarian Tea 1'nity this evening on "Life in a Man-of-Wai" and "Brazil." Rev. E. R. Thorndike.

a former pastor, lectured at the street, if. 35. church last nisht. upon "Personal experiences in South 1 The alarm from box 01 at a. was for a slight, blaie in Hapgond Wright's mattress shop, Lawrence street.

The damage was reported as slight. The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Lonell and Andover railroad company was held jesterday and the old board of directors re-elected as follows: Frederick Ayei, Klplev, Frederick F. Ayer, E. Al. Sarsent, Arl'hnr P.

Bonney. Benjamin AValker. Oliver H. Jlotil- ton, Prescott C. Gates and William il.

Wood. Presented a Jewel. Dr. J. F.

Mulcahy was chosen physician of Spindle City Circle, Companions of the Forest, last (light. I'ast Chief Companion George il. llarrigan was presented an olll- cer's jewel. Ex-Mayor Palmer Tlieru. Eon.

C. D. Palmer attended the biennial congress of the Trotting association in New Yoik yesterday. 119 was appointed a commiUee on officers, utid was re-eleeted a member of tho eastern district, board of review. Changes in trotting were authorized.

Tho Tuesday dull. A delightful affair was the Tuesday club's assembly in Lester's last night, when 70 couples were present. The dance order was a delightful one, there was eood music and refreshments served by the Fuse, com- jjany. The assembly was'Smatrouizecl by Mrs. W.

S'nerwell, Mrs. Bickuell, Mrs. C. P. Perham, ilre.

Guy Moicy, -Mrs. E. T. Goward and Jlrs. G.

J. Whittled. The was managed by George. J. Whithecl, George Stewart, Harry Jacquith, II.

A. Mason, C. F. Perham, M. S.

Clark aud A. D. Gilbert. An Old Finn Assigns. The old and Ions; established firm of Abels Sons (Samuel Abels ik Alex.

JI. Abels) aasigntu yesterday afternoon to William E. Worcester as trustee for er. of Boston, for the benefit of creditors. The firm will continue business, however, as its assets ex- the liabilities by over ou'v it au instance, as in scores of others, where the firm had not ready money to inept its demand payments.

Financial matters are expected to be adjusted shortly. Slartin JFlnuerty Matched. Martin Flaherty, the clever light weight boxer of this matched to hox George Dixon, the world's featherweight champion, at the charity boxing show, New Torkcity, Feb. 24th. Charlie Mitchell and Jim Daly, the former sparring' partner of Jim G'orbett, are matched to box six rounds at Buffalo, Feb.

19. Tommy Koan of Bridgeport has been asied to meet Mysterious Billy Smith in a 10-round bout at Chicago aud has consented to dp so. KKV. DR. THOMAS to railroad commissioners in noa- (oneumMiec i the house.

i Introduced in the house a bill leiiuu ii'K applicants for liquor licenses to K' lvti thc names of their suvbties. The committee on labor reported a resolve that the bureau ot statistics and lahorbe instituted to laqniio into the Mihject of the maintenance of public in- teU'meiicc offices by cities, and report i i it is expedient to establish such institutions, probable cost, etc. The committee on finance reported in bill to piovide payment of superintendent of schools in small towns. The committee on agriculture reported leave to ithdraw on the petition for protection against ravages by dons. The house spent considerable tiuio discussing the order that the house on and after Feb.

19, and for two Mfcoks, U'ljonrn in the uflcmoon at 3-3U o'clock, to give committees an opportunity to KWQ utter- noou bessiona. Tho house adopted the order. 1 The house adopted the order that the committee on tho judiciary investigate the conduct of the Bay State Gas company in the matter of the cancellation of the note, which was the subject of legislation in 1803. Thcie will soon be one holiday less in this commonwealth. It is Fast.

day. And there will soon be one holiday more ICv-Governor Russell's nnd Governor Greenhalge's positions wet endorsed by the house by a vote of 109 to 5y. Tho day of that shot that was heard round the woiId is to be commemorated. Hereafter, the IMh of April, day of Lexington and Concord, ill bo the holiday It was only accomplished alter thu orators had had their flings. They inaugurated the fiist great debate of the session, and worked up our forefathers, the days of.

religiouftndmorality, thu redcoats of the sturdy yeoineu who fought to set a nation free, in grand style. Relatives Lett Out. MEIUBEX, Feb. 15--Joseph Cass i i place left Kev. Father jMc- Alcuney, pastor of tho Catholic church here, iHO.OOO.

Eelatives did not get a cent, and appealed to courts to break the will, alleging undue Influence by Father McAlcnney over Caasidy. Judge Hall, yesterday, dismissed the appeal and approved of the piobate decree. Hawaii Left Out. "WAsmxaroN, Feb. secretary of the treasury urges the necessity of providing the full amount of his estimate for the contingent expenses of foieigu missions.

No mention is made of the expensed connected with the Hawaiiu incident, for which members of congress eagerly scanned the secretary's statement. "Worrimont JLetl to Suicide. PniLADELVniA, Feb. T. Herne, a shirt manufacturer, committed snicide by firing a rille ball into his heart.

He had been coniDlaiuitie of financial re verses for some time, and this probably led up to the buicide. Death of Joseph Nicolnr. OlDTOWX, Feb. 15 --Joseph Kicolar, leader of the "old party" of thuPenob- Declines to be to St. Pan! 1 IL E.

Church. The good people of St. Paul's M. E. church are to lose Kev.

Dr. W. 11. Thomas, he having declined to be returned here ior the next conference year. The quarterly- conference of the church held last night, Rev Dr.

Lindsay, the elder, presiding. The old boards of stewards and trustees were returned, excepting Franklin D. Russell who declined a trusteeship. The church received Dr. Thomas' declination with regret, bnt recommended later to ask the conference for Kev.

W. K. Stratum of Somerville. Kev. Dr.

Thomas has been three years in this city, and ihrousriiout he condaetfij his labors with a. success which comes to few men in the miaistrv. scot tribe of Indians, its representative for years past in the Maine legislature, historian, lecturer, temperance advocate and promoter of education in the tribe, died of pneumonia, at Indian island, yesterday. He leaves a wife and four sous. Tuesday was his 67th birrhduy.

XiooJar was a descendant of a lino of powerfnl Maine Indian cbiofs and was ft man of noble bearing and of the nentlest character. The "old party" favors the retcutiou of the ancient tribal customs. the every Baking Powder stock, because it is the great favorite, a times and seasons. BOVAL BAKING POWDER 106 WAtL NEW-YORK. THE FACTORY TO Next time try Old Hundred.

AY all paper at 38 Church street. T. C. Lee, Pillins's shoe shop employes hold their imial ball Feb. 23d at Highland hall.

John W. McEvoy is to lecture before the men of Kt. Jlary's church, Lawence, tonight. E. G.

2" E. Merrimack street, name low prices on lays only. 8ee ail. Patten Co. have coal for a few tho finest potted plants and cut tloweis in tho city, Shedd's dock, Central street.

The greatest' favor you can confer on Tiends is to give them your photo. Thu ilaup to get photos taken is at JUrion's, barrister's ball. "Without frugality none cah, be rich'; emeniber this nnd deposit your money this i a Washington Savings bank. All money deposited now goes ou interest at once at four per cent. Lieut.

Sidney E. Stuart, formerly of Dracut, an oiliccr in the United States Oulnance depaitment, has been oidercd 'lorn duty at the works of the Bethlehem Iron company, So. Bethlehem, to luty at the powder works of Dupout Wilmington, Del. Some Culumity Tnlk. White Bros, of Lowell, who are said to be thelargest pioduceis of veiy fine leather in the couutiy, were employing500and 600 hands last June but have now but 200 at work aud these are on reduced wages, says an exchange.

This lirm contends that the proposed schedule of the Wilson bill will work disaster to the fine leather goods industry as in their mannfactuie the question of laboi is much more important than that of material. In the production of course goods, in most of which hemlock bailc is used in this coimtiy, there is not that compettion, hemlock not being crown abroad as here. The reduction of 15 per cent in the duty will have to be met with a considerable reduction in wages or else the market must be turned over to the foreign manufacturer. An unfortunate phase for Lowell of this disturbance lies in the fact that this concern had in couteniplation the introduction of a new variety of leather maniifacluie which in addition to the present business would have given employment to 1000. Mr.

John Broadhurst of 59 Bartlett street is i ece'iving congratulations ou the arrival of an heir at his home. It is a boy. Mother and child are doing nicely, To Keep Workmen Busy. I will ulsters, overcoats and winter suits at cost. Trousers 4.75 up, perfect luting garments guaranteed.

Louis Alexander, successor to Emerhon, tailoi, G3 Central St. JSleeaut Xiamp Chimney Free. "We are giving away those finely engiaed eliimueys with a pound ot 0111 choice tea. sou 68 Jlelriinack stieet. Dick- Sloney loaned on endorsed notes, personal ciirities and second mortgages on real 56- cstate by J.

B. Swift. 0 Barristers tall. Telephone -VA; T-JiT TWO NIGHTS OKLT. Thursday and Friday, Feb.

15, 16, of tho Prince of Comedians, To an Oppressed Public. Of every description made by tiie Boston, Woonsocket, snd Goodyear Shoe companies, at reduced price, it wiii pay you to see what we can save you on Rubbers. LEATHER GOODS All our leading makes of Fine Shoes; the finer the goods the more the sacrifice, See the goods--the prices will sell them--if you need Shoes. Brothers, OFF. CITY This store will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 6 p- until further notice.

has it baffled syrups, cough drops, lozeuges aud all other things that fricuds recommend? You can cure it quickly by adding a teaspooufuls of PAIN KHJJ3R to a small cupful of molasses and taking a tca- spoouful of the mixture often. If everybody knew how much good Uierc was in PAIN KIIpIjKR-, consumption, would be on the waue instead of ou the increase. Always keep it by you. Picparcd only by PERRY DAVIS SON, Providence, K. I.

Strikes! bOM lor. but fi'ar dis- oiier.ittv 05 In Lawrence QgUaCH TEaTRIES. Many Social Affairs Attended By the Par- Attno Worlbea street Baptist church last evening, the Ladies' Sewing Circle held one of their pleasant enlMiainmento. A turkey sapper was served from to 8 o'clock and was partaken of. by about 150 persons.

During the entertainment Kev. Mr. Kaboleau gave a humorous talk, and there were several vosal icluctioas and recitations. The Ladies" Aid society the Highland SI. E.

church lieid tbeir regular monthly sociable last evening. Supper was served during the early part of the pvcnini; anil was follower! by a rausicai and literaly en- -which consisted ot the Jo iovt- 'n? numbers: Piano solos. Miss Lulu readings, Miss Floience Martin, solos, Mrs. Henry Parker; cornel solos, Miss Gertrude Pratt; vocal solos, JMiss Hattie Matha, piano solor, Miss Moore. The flag drill at the John Street church last evening attracted a large audience, and was conducted by Lieut.

Brown and ex-Lieut. Bogers the High School battalion. Previous to the drill there was singing by Mr. Lang, violin solos by Mas- ter Qnlnrj, vocal duet Mr. Robert Fullerton and Mrs.

KUpatrick, reading by Coughlin and a piano fluel by Miss ISIay Bancroft and Miss MayBriggs. A Diiagrecment, Feb. The detensa in Breckluridge-Pollnrd ure still taking testiuiony. ZVtiss Pollard's testi niony having shown that she claimed that she wns veiled when she gave birth to a child at the foundling asylNm, the defense have the deposition of Dr. sourcey.

the physician, who said he uqver attended a veiled woniuu in childbirth lit the asylum. Frauds Punished. Knw YOKK, Kcb John A. Dunphy, convicted for administering illegal oaths to voters and allowing politicians to accompany them into the booths to prepare their ballots, was sentenced to two years in Sins; Peter Xeville, another inspector. xni, one year in the penitentiary.

Jjunes p. Rue admitted that he received f2 for his vote, and got six months besides Becoming Quite Common. BOSTON, Feb. 13 --About 10 o'cock yesterday morning three young men went into thevnnety store owjied by h-. Dorchester One of them held Mis.

Hickcy while the others ransacked th- store, taking with lht.in tobacco and in silver. The men escaped. Troxiblc For Ofllctrs. WAMIISCTOK, Feb naval ofli- cers in the Asiatic squadron, are to be court-martialed. Paymaster Smith of the Concord and Passed Assistant Engi- ueerHarrath of the Baltimore arc both charged with drunkenness.

Paymaster bimth is also charged with absence without leave nud conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. tain? joy to tlio truss to tire Uvous.iiuts ot mitl Full River Strikes siiccc'-srul only wltli a risuifr niarKet --never a lalluig one. The nri'tcnt ile- j.i cw-oil comhtlon of tin- markets and trade KTM- iiiillj.Mimildclotertlioopcriimcs from nKiunst ci icdiictioii of v.itg^. A reduction of 11 is nlw u.Vb to IIP deplored, but in the inter nine wliatarc" tho oiicratlvcs to do but submit: hilf Jn.if i 1 better tlnm none, but mtli i ol fapung it is hoped there ivtll be revival pt trade; let us hope the old schedule of mires will lie restored and consequently In the meantime be of good elieer. keep good f-pend inueli time ut home: you lire then from ttimptution, and if mubt lnuo lo cheer jou and the fnimly, why send an order to Port or bhetn Viine, 3 Iftrgo for Wills- key for iiimih use 75o.

per Ixittlo. for S3. JOHN WAHBL'llTOX, Globe Hotel, City. 51b, paii Raspberry Jelly 35c, pail. 5lb, Sib, 5HL Strawberry Currant Apple Raspberry Jam 35c.

35c. 35c. 50e. Flour, Hay and Grain, No. 113 Market Street.

LADBES' AND CENTS' And tue Magnificent Organization, Bis Burlesque Company, In the Captivating Burlesque, KEW MUSIC. SPECIALTIES. Or Ye Statne, Ye Miller, To Maiaen, and To tordly Villyain. i New Faces, Features, Ideas, Joyous Incidents. Everything TJp to Bate and Replete with Novelty PRICES, SI.ISO, Sl.OO, Scats on sale Tuesday.

S3c, February 17. Saturday Matiueo and Night, The Benjamin Tntuill Stock Company in Alexander Dumas' Wonderful play, Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired at Short Notice. Cor Fletcher and Button Strioig. Goods called for and do'ivered without extra charge. Send Orders hy Postal.

A GOOD INVESTMENT. Every dollar expended for pure writer ib an in- 'vestiuent on which the interest is paid in good health. The purest water in tho world filtered Through our XATUKAb STOMfi FILTERS. Call and see them. Callahan Sanborn, HAKBWAUE, Merrimack Square, Cor.

Bridge St. 20 Ib tub of Lard, 7k Ib, Haxall Flour $4.75 and $5 per Bbl. FARLEY'S GASH GROCERY, New No. I4O Corhsrn A. LEW.

20 Street. Clothing, Cleansed, Dyed and Pressed received fur a i a pressing promttilj and neatl exeeiitod. Do You Go To Lawrence? If So, Call At HOTEL I WMch now has the Kuest Dining Booms in the city. They have been recently renovated. The Cuisine is Unsurpassed Tho play which has caused more newspaper controversy than any production on the American stage.

PRICES Evening, 73c 33o 23e. Matinee, Seats ou sale Thursday at 10 jn. MONDAY, FEBEUAEY 19th. Only appearance 1Ws season of These prices are for Cash and Cash Only, and the man or woman who calls first at our Bargain Table can secure them. King Cash has got them for us- King Cash must get them for you- lien's S4 Rain Goats, Waterproof, $2,25 each.

Men's $1 Cheviot Shirts, sizes, 48c, each, Men's 25c, Heavy fcino Halt Hose, 13c, a pair. Men's $15 Ail-Wool Kersey Overcoats, $8.75 each, Ladies' $5 Silk Umbrellas, 26 or 28 inch, $3 each, Boys' 35c. Turbans, All-Wool, 19c. each. All-Wool Suits, $2.45 each.

Fine 25c, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched, 10 Tremendous Bargains in Collars and Cuffs. AND Supported by a company of players, presenting Pi ices Sl.fiO, SI, 7.I. 50, 33, 2Dc. on sale Friday nt 10 n. m.

Seats E. C. BASCOM, Manager. FRED H. ETHIEE, Undertaker and Funeral Director.

All orders promptly attended to sns JTonrly 411 Mootly troot. JLUiTj- Staule, G4 Street. fllanglcsl ty X.ions. SAS FR.WCKCO. Feb.

Tbie- mann was horribly mangled by lions in lioonc'a arena at the Midwinter fair Tuesday jiight aud died last Bight from thu effects of his wounds. Hanged Hilnsolf. COXCOOT, X. Feb. 15--John R.

Blakeley, 50, unmarried, committed suicide by hanging yesterday afternoon. Derangement, MMiltiug trom an attack of tie grip, is die cause assigned. He bought a revolver yesterday forenoon, but evidently changed his miiid about 338 and 340 Central Street, Week Beginning Monday, February 12. ilatinces. Monday, Wednesday nud Saturday.

THE LONDON SPORTS' BURLESQUE COMPANY TVill Kc-open Ibis Theatre MONDAT AFTEKNOON, FEB. 13. SO SO. SUAPEI.Y "WOMEN, GOOI SINGERS, GRACEFUL DANCERS. FUNNY COMEDIANS, CUBVEK SPECIALTIES.

The programme opem with a "Bewildenrig Bur- -which is followed by a SlKOMi AND 1.VKISO OLIO. company is One of the on the Road, and Plays Only First-class '1 lieatrcs. Popular Prices 10, 20, aid 30 cents. --WITH-THE CAR8OWTE FOOT WARMER The Greatest Comfort Wile Driving in Gold Weather. LOOE AT OUB H9X)0 HARNESS.

Oliver Byron's Great Play, Special engagement of MR. CIIAS. BTTKS 1 HA M. Sir. Mohlon, Miss Tucker and Stock Com- ppn.

J. -7. Owens' photographs en to reserved scat holders on Monday aud djty evenings. Prices 10,20. ao.

Saturday Matinee 2.30 A discussion winch look plnoo the other evenin a niimher ot old smokers Trasnstoih nicriu of the host Cigar and the honors easil Cfiia to Curfew SOc, Cigar, BAOKBLLEE, DUMAS CO. Paper Enling, Book and Pamphlet Binding, Blank Books a Specialty 18 CIIUBCU STIIEET. COAL DELIVERED IN BAGS. 100 Ibs- in each Bag. 20 Bags to the Ton.

No Dust. No Scattering of Coal. No Noise. No injury to Lawns- Order your Coal Delivered in Bags. Office: 38 MIDDLE STREET.

Yard: Foot of POND STREET. AKI) HOW TO MAKE IT. We have the Ambrosia Bowl; you can maie the Ambrosia. tip an orange in thin. e-ven slices, taking out the seeds, place a la or of orfliifre in tne bowl, then a later ol following with a cohering of cocoanut: repeat until tlic diab.

is fllled; readv for use immediately. THE A BOWLS Arc in two shapes, are of good and attractive size, and we sell them for ES If you wsnt money at low rate of interest, call on JAMES MURPHY SON, Dealers in Itual Estate. Once upon a midnight dreary, I could not sleep-was weak and weary. i coughed and coughed until my lungs were very sore. Suddenly there came a rapping, rapping at my chamber door.

Tvras my wife, with Ellingwood's Balsam; "Take this!" she nothing Nothing else is needed if your lungs ache, or if you have a congh or a sore throat It is superior in every way to any other in the market, and the sales have doubled every month over last year. Tou will see tliat thoy aro very cbeup in prico. French Puffer, 1ST to 131 Central Stroafr PREPARED BX gwood PHARMACISTS, Meirimack Street, opp. Post Office. 109 Central Street, Hamilton Drug Store.

And Sold by Prugclsts andGrocers where. Only Sue. (or a trlaVflze boltlf. INEWSPAPERif INEWSPAPERif.

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