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II THE GLOBE BE same line, and is 161 feet long, 52 feet 2 inches amidships. with a wooden hull drawing seven and a half feet of water. SW, will have a forty-luctt THE GLOBE JORBill I 1 9 filil1tS11 111,11 1 LATL-FasT Ell engine, with a nine-foot stroke. floon's garsaparilla is made of roots. herbs and it barks.

tone to the stomach and makes CA 1.1 el MO 0' Lk 'Tr 4, a I same line, and is 161 feet long. 52 feet 2 inches amidships. with a wooden hull drawing seven and a half feet of water. Sne will have a forty-luctt engine, with a nine-foot stroke. HOOn's Sarsaparilla is made of roots.

herbs and barks. It gives tone to the stomach and makes THE GLOBE JOHAN, MARSH EAT IE EDIT1011 INTRAI 5 O'CL 1 CIL Shirt Sale. kvt L. 4 4, f' will bold another reusinsr meeting in the saMe place at 4.30 o'clock. J.

Ford. and others will speak. Mr. T. F.

Filzgeiont vill recite Robert Emmet's speech in the dock. Delegates to the Washincton Convention and to the convention next Monday night in Boston will be elected. "BOSTON II TOIELANDS. Result of tbe lognest on the Station-Street AccidentMamie Ion' CourtNotes. Judge Wheelock certifies as follows recording the inquest on the tation-street accident: That John J.

Coneree Wert 28. at 2.53 o'clock in the afternoon: that Mei death was caused by injuries received on the Rhea the Boston Providence railroad. outward track; that Coneree was driving a Illicit in which were seated five persons Edward F. Naven anti others of in Mindora street and that Peter McCormick was On the seat with tht3 driver; that when the hack turred into Station atreet to cross the track the flag-inau waved him ling and the bell on the entriee Wan ringing; that Coneree drove on to the I raeks just in time to l'AVe the hack struck and demolished by the engiue. and that said Coneree trom then and there received." The return of the inquest concludes as follows: alil satisfied from all the evidence given before the court of Inquest.

that the said siwitie was so liver lie said hack and horses before the engineer, or any person connected with or on board said engine, saw said hack and horses. that it was iTli possible for the engine to be stopped in time to prevent the accident. And I further say, after a thorough examination of all the evidence given. I cannot titi.1 sufficient evidence, in my judgment, to make any person or party criminally for said accident. (Signed) PFTER S.

WHEEL)CK. Judge of the Municipal Court of the Roxbury district of Boston. In the Municipal Courttoday, Karen Riley. an employe of the Raiiroad Company. was tined $10 and the witness fees.

amounting to 90, for scattering salt on the ear tracks on Fynchon street, February 12. Riley was first arraigned by Officer Thayer of DIVISIOn It). February 16. and for one reason or another the case has been continued from time to time until today. The coinpany paid the tine.

Patrick Roach was given two months in the housn of Industry for being drunk a second time. The regular sessions of the evening drawing School in the Municipal Court closed last evening. An exhibition may be given. Services will roe held in Lend a Rand Church at 2169 Washington Street tomorrow evening. and a temperance meeting will be held eltell Thursday evening.

CAM IIILIDOE. An alarm was rung In from Box 36 at 8.30 thits morning for a fire in the roof of the three-store buildine owned by Robert Douglass and occupied by a number of ialsitleNg firms. Tne buildinLt is located on the corner of Main and streets and the damage was slight. In the l'olice Court this forenoon William Fitz-babel, who last month broke the gates at the crossing of the Boston Maine railroad crossing on l'rison l'oint street by driving upon them while they were down and in front of an advancing traiu, was lined $100 with costs. IPSWICH.

A girl 3 years of age named Baker was maimed for life by a large Newfoundland dog Wednesday. Dr. Franklin cauterized the wound, but doubts are entertained of her recovery. John Hurd owned the savage animal. Military Veteran Association.

The Military Veteran Association at Young's yesterday atternoon mected the following officers: Eresident, Colonel Marshall P. Wilder; vice-president, Captain John L. Stevenson; secretary. Lieutenant George IL Allen; executive committee, Colonel S. King, Colonel E.

J. Trull, Cattaill Cundy. Among those present were Daniel Simpson. over 02 years of age, Colonel Marshall P. Wiider, General H.

K. Oliver, Lieutenant George W. Cram, hey. Dr. Lathrop and Colonel Irencit of Braintree, General Banks, General W.

F. King of Roxbury, Colonel Isaac Hull 'Wright, Geueral Isaac S. Burrell, Ma.p)r A. D. Capen, Adjutant H.

A. Allilenen. Colonel E. J. Trull, Captain V.

H. Cunly of the Ancients, General S. H. Leonard, Lieutenant George H. Allen and Colonel John L.

Stevenson. Iolajor of the Old Guard of New YoriL, was a guest ut association. Patrick's Day hoer Division No. 1, A. O.

IL, or Boston, celebrated Si. Patrick's day at their ball, 164 Hanover street, last evening. with a grand literary and social entertainment. Speeches were made by President Itowen anti Edward Riley. Frank A.

Gallagber officiated as toast-master. Nutnertius patriotic awl sentimental songs were stint by Miss Murphy, Miss Harkins and T. J. Murphy. Spartacus to the Gladiators" wa finely rendere3 by Miss Murphy, and a reading, "lII My boul Pass Through Ireland," by J.

Murphy. Messrs. Everett AL Zerrattan. Newspaper Advertising Managers, have taken Room No. IS, 'Jerald Itutiding giving them largely or the trahsaction or their advertising business.

These gentlemen are competent and experienced, give estimates freely anti make valuable suggeStIons to who consult tbetu. Pique," so Well Played as she Windsor, has its last performance tonight. Nest week Mr. Joon A. Stevens.

supported by bliss Lottie Church and bis own coinpany, is to appear in bis own exciting drama, "Unknown," every evening and Saturday matinee. MLLE. SA RAII BERNHARDT. To MEssns. W.

B. RIK ER et SeccGentlemen: Ike your A ERICA FAcE 1.0M-PER very much. It is so delicate and pure. and makes the skin to book so beautiful. Permit me to conleratulate you on your great succesi.

Very sincerely. SARAH BERNHARDT. FIREURATIStitt Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soroness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. 3Acons Ott as a au fe, Imre.

simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively tritling outlay of 50 Centat. and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of it claixaa. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE.

A.VOGELER Baltimore, U. B. all MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK, Government Depositary, Cor Water and Congress Streets. CALLED BONDS OF THE: 105th Call, 106th Call, 107th Call, 108th Call 109th Call lloth Call 111111 Call due Dec. 240, 1881.

Jan. 29til, 1881. 46 Mar. 131h, 1882. April 8tii, 1882.

May 3d, 1882. 66 May 10th, 1882. May 17th, 1882. This Bank will cash the bonds, or an7 previou calls, upon tn lion, or receive them in exchange for other United States advantageous terms. ASA P.

POTTER. President. tahle tt 4 5.a,0.,,4.t.", 5 lilt 'MUM MARz. 14)). iffe i tc ,404 li k41 A.

"46t 0-- 4., AFet 1 A ot-z, cat, 1....4,4 pZ! .1 Vet-, ttX I .0., L'91044 v- TIRE cERitailnxiatoEoll the weak strong. by druggists. EitiANCIAL BOSTON STUCK MARKET. Sales as Beaton Stork FIRST BOARD nowro, ,000 Val t3s WD 10334 10.0n0 b2 2,000 do 7.000 Eastern412810712 2,000 Lt S7s109 .000 2.000 S. 6m 104 6.000 Ar Ark 78114 1.000 111i011 Pacific 8s.F 118 1,000 1,000 Oregon Line 9107'2 do sit bse'llt 01 3.000 Tot.

St 1, (41 57 1,000 do lite 2012 5.4)c0 20 ,000 Melt Central 791,2 i 5.000 do. 7104! 30,000 Sonora Ut 8,000 8 r7112i 14 HAILROAD i Alen. SF 266 84 SECOND EXChIllitte. March 19. tD-711181" CALL.

RAILROADS. 12 8 CIA. Bur 8t 1301.,2 lb do. 1301, 100 Ctn. San It 21111 12 Pull Pal Car.125 350 Toi.

Deiph Bur 81R 12 Union Paelfic11414 10 Wor ir 7S38i1. be) tP0 Summit Br 101,3 110 Tol. Ciu St rtR 5 Mexicali Celt blocks.ncw. 94 witivcvo cos. leo 11 b0 National '2 1 bo reWabie 10 (10 12 5 Quincy 451,2 50 Silver Wet 211,3 4 100 oo 211 LAND COS.

4. I 2IR 8 200 llos Wat Pow 56si mutcrt.i.A8mon.4- 134 Belt ituenteo130 iI) CALL. RAILROADS. nt.) ts ten corn IR 100 (to. 88 Iles IkA1banv182 3 7.

Enz. 4812 50 Mass Central 8 LAST' CO'. Bus Wat Pow 53,4 100 5 i 1- t6 tio 100 Maverick-- 2 S( ELI- A Pr 300 bolt Taienh'eI30 on.non 521,4 5,000 Tot. Del ac, it ine 6sSt1.11 20 1.000 DenverEK 4,4 b4 1,000 Nabs t'entrtt SS 6.000 Sonora Is 1.03 RAILROADS. 35 Aten.

1 St? 8414 25 do 84:1,4 5 do. 841,2 295 cio 8434 100 8514 8414 841,2 84341 8b14 I SECOND BOARDBEFORE CALL. 7,000 Atlantic Pacific 6s Inc 32 FIRST CALL. BOWn RAMILOATIN. 3,000 A.YASIr1st7s113 20 Hint A Pere 8.000 Atlantic A Marn 9434 Pacind Inc 31142, 50 Marti.

Hough 12,000 eine. Put. De A A Ont corn GO 12614 0 4s.nEx 84141 Old Colonv 5,000 Erie 7s 52 I 150 Tot. Del 1,000 5Iex Central coin 814 7s 79 I 50 do 3.000 do 78341 iO do St La dm 3 6,000 To). Del A 200 NN is (en corn 17 Inc Ss.

SEDiv 20 2.100 no-- 16-Ys 3,000 do StLACtily 20 I 25 Nabs Central 3 2.000 A E7s.115 10 it onn A Pass 02 2,000 Sonora .1031,1 WINING CON. GAILIWADS. i 100 ISOlianZA 0e50 Eng. 4812 4 30 do. 49 2 (il 5 Mexican Con 40 blocks.new.

05 10 Silver Islet 23 107 Ateb. a SP 290 San Pedro di, 185, no. 8414 del Agyna 50e 87 Chi. Bun LAND COS. 50 Cin.

San G. 2412 25 Boa Sat 634 SECOND CALL. itowDs. 000 et 03.1 0512 000 I Ob 000 7s 52114, 000 do. 5::1 4 00 Sonont .1031, 2 RAI LitoAns.

350 Men. SF 1 ote Coonottoo 800 65441. 50 a IS Enx. 4812 200 1411. Del ot bur com.8 3-18 15 no 8 WIN IND boa Silver islet 20 LAN Inn Maverfrk 177x 50 Bus Vat.

Pow 53,4 I POO 2 .000 .000 IS .000 2,1 00 Prices of Stooks and Hondo at 11.30 P' M. LAND Cott. I BAILROADS. BitL 'Asked, Hid. Askne 7a Northen0711109 10911 Heston P- 451 a ttss tr 1' it Ai 4834 481,4 hrook lin a-- 414 434 Or.

L. 1it. Boylston St- 1 'Old Colony-12614 12613 WINOS- Rutland nret A.1-ASE1rts.118 118114i Rutland emu, 414 A SI, 1111 Bt 1014r IL Ke.FSitt 074.1091,4 Union 1141,4 A 1' 11 76109 11917 T. Del A 11 silt S1-a C.SACiav 7s- 10114 Wis.Cen.enta 161-3 1634 FAstern 41tts107 ConLottou 614 614 ti I A L781141'3 115 41 4214 ti A Env 104 Mass Central 73a. 8 a 6164 MINING I 1' 7s.

113 Alloner 23a 274 11 of 118 i Atiantt, 131, V4. 13 Cent 2d1 tot liecta 236 237 Oast LCeontis Id; Catama 471-lie A A 1 1t5 Conteutm 1 At 3112 3'Z, I Conner rails 2,1 IlexCen Ists 7t1a 11 Etnvire 431 45c Masseentsts 60 63 Fratillittl I I Sonoro 1st .103 1031,3 11 AA iLitos res. Huron 14 A. A 1,... 84 841,4 National 21,, I.

it I' Mar. 21 2214 Oi.ceolti 37) A k. S. 54) Pe 1..114. 13 M.

11 A on 59 3 EU. 451, 46 Mos A Lowell 101 tHidge b0c Boa st Mama 145 Silver Islet- 21 23 Hos A 167 Sullivan 1 1 116 thi. ti A 133 Lonanza 3 15-16 4 Ctu.S A Wes 241,4 241.4 Crtsvesit 110e 35c Eastern. 34 Le an 50c Boston WSW's. Notomrk Irwebkom To, March FIRST CALL.

MVP! fga con. 100 tuntberlana. 71 i (.0 II urou. 1001 10) Dona loc. FA do 1e U00 1SC 100 Sc So Jute 2Lte mmtwo CON.

100 EIngrirto. 42C 7 ovper Falls. 1 (JO LA NO 100 8 1213 StandardWat Dieter 200 bliCRJA LP CELL 11111110 on. WINIlla COS. 500 Oci 600 licer inle.830 13c 2,500 nu 10c LNfl cog.

jut) Dana 100 bus at POW 5 75 EW TORE. arroo MAIMk sweat NEW 'Form. Starch 18-1022 m.The Ins me Ine overtime bids tor govoarizaleut bonds puns), as compared with those ot yesteruay: Lid Ntar.17Mar.18.1 Mar 17.Mar.18. Conttn'd ncr v03 US Curfasply. 125 125 centhed Ncr 17 Curos'im.

12ti 111134. 11334 C8 CuresXl. i 27 127 Le. 1133,4 11334! CS 128 Ce4b.11407.r. I 117 Illtt 12) Ill1ss11107.c.

118 118 ansati.116 118 pealing Quotations. Yong. March a. m.The stock market opened buoyant and higher all around. The advance.

a compared with vesterday's closing. ranged from tO 1 per led by Reading. Western Union. New Jersey Central and Lake Shore. Pacific Mail and Loulaville Nashville were also conspicuous in the rise.

Stocks on Walt Street. INItte TORN. March p.re.--The stock market was strong and the highest prices of the day were current shortly after 1 o'clock. Subsequently there was a I raetional reaction. At the highest point prices showed a rise of 14 to 2,14 per which was most marked in Chicago, Burlington Quincy.

Pacitic Mall. Kansas Texas. Union. litedgo Omaha COMMOn. Micillian Central.

Texas Pacific and Louisville Nashviile. At uresent writing the market is stronger and pl1Ce.8 are again on tho advance. Morley 4 nor cent. foreign excliange 4.til44.6,91-,2. ClutertiMent bonds its tuilows: Bid.

i Pid. Continued 6s United States Cent-when 61 1023,4 United States 4s 118 i United States Cur 6 4125 Tbefollowing are the 12 o'clock uuotations Attains Exp 140 Metropolitan Elev1d. 89s4 Alton T. 291-2 Michigan Central-- 84,14 depreterrect. 70 Missouri Pacinc 9718 American Exu, 92 duo 2:,1.

Boston Air Line prt. ti4 latorris Essex 12112 Boston Land 6 Chat-. 63 Boston Water Power 124 New Jersey Central. 811 Bud. Pitts WWII.

451.2 Norfolk 'West prf. 60 Bur.0 It dr Northern 79 Northern Pacific. 3412 Canada 493a do preferred 751,2 slim ton 62 Chi Northwestern-133 L. I I do preferred 14034 Central Pacibe 0114 New York Ches Orno 23 New I (irk E1eyated.105 no 1st 33 CentraLex.div. 374, do2d 2412 Ohio is Ntisidaauffil- Chicago Alton to vreterrod 9to setwererrel 130 Ontario di '26 Chic.

Bur Oregon Navigation-135 Chicago. st 0. 76 Pacific Mali 4134 Ctn. San at Cleveland 48114 panama 190 Cleveland Az Got 710 Hee Evans 30 onsolidated CoalCo 29 Pittsburg 136 lindens. 10678, Reading tit itch Litek Western 123 Rock Ismail Hen hio ild I St San 38 Erie 38 I do 50 co mertrrea- Fort Wayne (Mist 9 0 137 Mil Sr.

Pam .114 Hannibal St. fill 1 tie 'preferred 1312 CIO preferred 8434 Pant. Min Man. II lo Barlem "00 bt rani 38 Houston 69 I do pre 1041'4 Illinois Cen 13614 Texas Pacitic 42 riloominett 4(138 Tel. Del 17 Int Great Nortifu Pit Union 114 Kansas 33 rioted States 7'2 Lake Pole estern 33 Wabash Vacate 3.13',I Lake Shore preferred.

fiiKt8 La et, mo 'liver Iti i Wells-Fargo Louisville Nash. 7578 Western Union Tel- 8178 Lenissille NewA lb 65 East Tennessee. 1218 Manhattan Hearn. 3 no ureferred 90 klatinattan Elevated 5312 Georgia 167 MariertamCintst int 121,4 Richmond ec Aileen 23 co 2d preferred-. 8 Mil.

Lake A' 4412 Memp Charleston. 66 Richmond Daus-12i Central Iowa A Favorable Rank Stittement. Yokk, March bank statement today Is favorable. The following are the changes; Loans decreased. $1,399.300 Nrecie increased 2.692.200 Ifetoosits increased 1,058.100 Circulation increased 84.toi3O Legal tenders increased 37,800 Reserve increased 2,645,475 Enteet Quotation.

NEW ronk. March t. the Necond call this afternoon trading was a little icSS active and tilt- coal shares were weak. The advance hi the rest of the list was well inaintaineu, however. Money 45 per cent.

COMMERCIAL maurrzus. Domestic March 18.Wheat. May. 81 2912. Corn, April.

0214c: May, Bye nominal at Sic cash and March. Pork. April. 816 0212. Lard, April.

810 65; May. Pio 7713(10 SO. Bcon, short HO, April, e9 3212 IP NEw YortE. March dull; No 2 State. 10.

Wheat quiet; No 2 Chicago and Milwaukee. 81 35; To 2 red winter. el 307.41. Corn quiet; No 2. 75f11761Ac Oats quiet; March, 5078c.

Rye quiet at 93e. Barley quiet; nuaTaded Canada al 81 11701 12. Pork (inlet at no ooq. 17 75. Lard quiet at $i0 05.

Sugar qui-t but steady; fair to good refining, Butter quiet: new State creamery. 3840c. Eggs lower; fresh State and at to For Additional Erening First Page. i WASHINGTON. 'net Cameo lateens Mr.

ableibesse. WASHINGTtN, March IS. This morning, the House committee on foreign train esseasigse to continue their investigation of the Chai-pera vise matter, Instead ttl 31r- Shipbeit found a neat little LOW itatiSz mait that gentleman eould uot Let Dream, as be bad teen taken sick with as semis form of malaria Thursi ay Went. tied stall could not be prePent much theme Saturday sowoo. No pnyoician's certificate or other athetant accompaused the note.

and toe committee wets Vinat, however. couid 114t Jan wbat was dobe- After an hours frultiess allow spin the committee adjourned ana Seat a naiad 'messenger to inveetigate matters Wasbieeten Notes. The President will mitigate the eenteses ey Lieutenant Flipper, so that be will remain is taw army. The younger daughter of Hon. Timothy D.vis of Boston Is lying quite HI at the keg, House.

The President has signed the committable te John Russell Young to be mintster to Cameo; cm neltue Loge, to be minister to Chili; Coster, to be pension agent at New lora Clig Itir. bill authorizine the secattaryfe war to turn over to L. E. Sturtevant Post. of tne G.

A. IL of Concord. N. nsz cenoerases cannon, Las been reported by as House committee. A Washington special says that it has home.

covered that the two enief awards mane by us Mexican ciaims commission. to the extent tally 200.000, were obtaused by perjure and frame. lad the secretary of state bao stopped the payments the 'mein due at this time. Senator Dawes yesterday afternooe preened tbe Insertion of an amendment into the made, lortitication bill, authorizing the loss of bean cannon for one of the Messacbusetta militia ewe panted, in order that they may acquire skill ti each service as would be useful in the gateac of our sea-coast defences in cate of war i APACHES ON THE WAR-PAT IFL Ooversinose Menotti Turn KenevadeeCen, Iry and lotantry In rairesiii SANTA Fr. March 18.

Seventy mosatait Apache scouts deserted and went on the wat. path yesterday st wig river killing or.o They bad been empieyed in the regular wily as scouts, and were going to an Carlos to tools. The mininz camps have been warm and four cavalry awl two Infantry congas have been sent in pursuit. 1 THE NEEDHAM FIRE. Its Origin Peeved lie be liteesidlarpTis Peat Office Safe roped Maven Oyes.

fSpectal Despatch to The Boston Global NEEDHAM, Mass-. March 18.The Large Zz la story building known as Parker's block located near the railroad station. was CoMpleitel destroyed by tire this morning as silts SIMMS stable connected with tte burbling. and story dwelling-bouse occupied ty a Mr. HerrThe block on the first boor was (teepee's' le Mr.

E. frt. Fowler as a yrocery store. and lutes ip.me door aros the pont office, The second OW was occupied as a pubiic hall, and the third Inde-room by Norfolk Free and AcoMptel Millions. The entire propertv is a total lees, si everything is completely levelled to the yrot Tbe entire loss in tbe main iodine( estimated at about i--)100, insured hi the follow ine companies: Quinev Nintual.

$900; Royal 1900; Pennsylvania. Sir. Fowlers km in welt and fixtures is S43tai. set insured in tbe Merchants of Preiriemme the Germau-Americau and Home of ISew Tett Norbillt ot Masons lost all LIM furniture. regailks.

and their loss will sp Proximate Tbe Io on the I. about 12500. atm is covered by an insureate $1500 in the tiorehes.tec 31utua1 ad $ILO elsewhere. The oars a-as 'insured for $300, aat is 'roily covered. All the butioinits bee owned by IP.

A. White of Searzen Centre SS tras tee. Tbe fire was undoobteely Incendiary, am by the discovery of the poet eitice safe 111DOCC 111 debris at noon today a new phase is but spit the case. ape shows conclusively that tal safe had been blown open previous to the Ars The door Is mbeing, and is nowhere to be found. it is now believed that the bubdiwz was zed and and subsequently fired to cover up Mistreat of the robbery.

Missing trona Home. Frieda' Despatch to The Boston lllobs.i NASHCA. March Left Flo ders, residing on Pearl street. a highly-reenacts( lady, left bey borne at evening and bas noi PI been found. Officers are searching tor bor.

aid it is suppot-ea she has wandered away. being moo porarily insane. Her age was about 4 5 years. Mob Vie leer. Extraordinary.

TAMPA, Slarcit 18.C. D. Owens. Arnim Englishman, in j.dl bere for assaulting a yeast lady, was taken by a mob today and banged ara tree in the yard of the court bonse Ma Unitect States Circuit Court 1111S In amnia. Umpite the mayor, anena and tniiitary.

Death of Zechariah Allies. rROVIDENCE, R. I. March 18.Zachariali Oak president of tan Rhode Island Historical Society, died last night, in tits 871b year. of heart disease.

fie was sitting in bis chair wben be died. Witham Be lchatn. murderer. has been sentenced at Cincinnati to baug Palmer, the emberzling city auditor of Newark, N. has been sentenced to twenty yeate.

ournent. Chief Engineer E. J. Whittaker has bass ordered to duty to charge of stores at the easy yard, Portsmouth. N.

HA petition be sent to Washington fres Chicago tonight asking for the pardon et Masse, It has 100.0tiO sicoatures. A meeting of the citizens of Reading, rensu will be held at litshler's Academy ot Moot tonight to ask President Artnnr to pares. Sergeant Mason at once. Mayer Rowe preside. CR la AIN NOTES.

MANAVIELMMr. John Cobb bas presented MI town with a new and costly ciocit to be placid upoo the Town Han. horse attached to mitt water belonging to George Whiting ran Chord street this morning. and collided with an oplis buggy belonging to Mr. Carter or Needham.

a winch was seated two men. The men woll thrown out and the burry demolished. The bang was thrown to the ground. The men and Wad ing's team escaped uniejured. The P'atu Slosere Semmes.

Arrangements for the Patti opera as the Ch table Mechanic building are well under way. Vs state. 46x32. with VrOCeOttlitil arca, is in and most of the scenery in readiness. The Pi lba' will be adulated by Itree doorsooe for theses son-ticket bolder, tie for the sankle-Petteraew reserved seal holders, and one for general admit lion ticket purchasers.

The latter grid liSsi standing room in the upper gallery. bus boAl ers ot these tickets of coulees eltcuange beln for reserved seats cm sag floor and balcony, if they so elect. TN auditorium will be lighted by torty Brush elect's lights. tio the door there are day rows of ream divided by wide aisles accommodatine 3600. pee in the balcony a very large Dumber will accoinniwiation.

1tere will be a sufliment peso' lorce, a corps of thirty ushers directed and trained. The opera wad begin protsPlIFtit 8 o'clock each evening and at 2 on ago and a farewell in yueli sags tot LAPPS, The Pacific Ratak 4)pons tor liteakeees. The nictfie Bank today resumed business. Theft was a line of people at the paying telldow during of the forenoon. but wet al the checks presented were ot IOW or MIL But toward the middle of the der receiving teller had As much to do al brother clerk.

and it is now thoneht td deposits tor the day will equal the drafts. ia ere large additions to the assesement fund. eel the total will probably reach fully 700.0u0 fore the close of buainess. Lowing lAneo- Fourteen thousand pounds of fresh Mit WWI landed on Commercial wharf this meriting. The new grain elevator of the New York Al Now England railroad has been put in use.

capacity is 500.0W bualtels-- President Wilson sly there is no foundatioe for the published statement that the w1 g1151 the employeS on the New York New Eatllmto railroad are to be rettuced. Blood was copiously shed at noon today is a In between leatuatera to (meet et the New tort NewEngland station. A disputs As Int) fists, the mid heing Wilsted beca.re arose' el police and to the cdtucatiou et a creed of several hundred The ovPrseers of Harvard College todlY to indors0 toe vote of the prespleht and electing Clement Lawrence mith. A. delta tbe colirge taculty.

and etwetette awes Laws. Fence Lsughlio. 1i. aud Frank Walliam Issue sig. A.

11.. instructors in rk.litical economy for the ensuing aeadeung year. It is claimed tbat Parrica TfeAlriet, and eel es Thomas Swill. as has leen stated. 1.16 builder ot tate DeSllou cateedrat.

I 14 1 SATURDAY, MARCIE IS, 1882. MINIATURE ALMANAC- Mare Iv IS PUN HINTS fl Oil MOON HITII 5 12 PM etitl ET 6 10 10 I5AM 011 031HIGH WATEIL.i10 45 PM Nit VON. March 10. 33m. morning.

E. MI ON first arch 20. 1.4b.. 49on. nonrunig.

E. MOON Aunt 4. 111.. tn. evmmr.

Mt last April 11. 46m. morning. E. OUR SUPPLEMENT.

The supplement which we issue today contains THE GLong's plan for redistricting the State, an interesting letter from Denver, Slings and Arrows, an instalment of the story, marine news, Sunday services, marriages and deaths. advertisements, etc. THE WEATHER. WAARINGTON, D. March a.

tn.Indications tor New England: Rain and snow, lower barometer, easterly to southerly It Inds, slight rise in temperature. BURCLAR'S BOOTY BACCEM Mem ilaneaas Las at Melee Property dB as WalthantA narglar Av. ralaard. Yesterday and late last evenitic Chief of Police Moody sod the Waltham officers were rewarded their search for stolen good') by finding in two places about $100 worth of various ankles supposed to be the pluoaer of burglars. The following amount was turned over to Officers Watts and Rook: Seven silver-plated forks, three knives, three spoons, eleven pairs gold-plated sleeve buttons, one pair alippers.

SSVSnleSt) pairs gloves, five ivory sleeve buttons. twenty-six silk handkerchiefs and tbree scarf pins. In additton to that mentioned, twenty pairs of gloves and other things, valued at 150. have been found, and are till held by the Waltham police. Most of the property found Ii beileved to be connected with the Patten-O'Brien case.

O'Brien, the junk dealer, who was arrested a few days ago, having in his jelereelOn stolen goods, is out on 500 bail. Hint or Nowhere. who was captured in doston, is toasty in Waltham, where be will be sr-'signets this at it3r110011 for tweaking into Mr. John Peabouy's house last DecettWer and stealing a iady's gold watch belonging to Mrs. Peabody.

lie has acknowledged his guilt. A valuable pencil and rings. supposed to have been stolen from Newton, are in the bands of Newton officials for Identification. BROTHERHOOD OF TELECRAPHEREL Hails reagents of tee Coestitatioa Adopted at the National lien. CINCINNATI, March 18.The telegraphers at the national convention here have adopted a con titution, the main features of are that the organization shall be known as the Brotnerhood of Telegraphers, composed of divisions known as counCill.

All power is vested the local council, based upon the will of a two-thirds niajority. A granal council is constituted. consisting of tive officers. geographWetly elected by a majority vote of all subordicate councils. Any person over 14 years of age ngaged in telegrapny is engible to membership.

113 members way constitute a locat council. The irlit-hour system for day work and seven for night work was agreed upon, as many seek days as are Contained In a month to constr. a month's work, the rate of compeumation extra work to be mutually agreed upon by neat counCiis and employers. A system of legal of disreputaide telezrapo colleges. 'or obtaining monoy through tralpoluient reprewntatiens, Is rrovideut for.

As a late flour last ight a small element, representing the Knights 11 Labor, withdrew from the convention. He Trusted Hies 'elate. Frederick Sberer. for the past five years env. an a collector for Jacob Wirth lager beer bOtZler at 87 and 30 Eliot street, is presumed to be an to tne amount of about $:1000, tall he ill known to have coliected minis agzrecatInge that amount on Monday last, since whieb time be bag not been peen.

Mr. Virt.li states that be trusted Sherer liepileitly, but ca'anot assign a lesson for his sudden departure other than the fact that be bad made the above collections and decaniped. For the Crtmo of Wife Morder lion. W. C.

Endicott of Si lien) and lion. Charles Divans of Worcester aro expected to preside at a special term the Supreme Judicial will be held at Talibton next month, tor the trial ot capital eases, WiiPn 3101111.en sod Charon or River, who have been indicted bv this grand jury tor wile murder, will Le arraigued. Telegraphic 'risible. Goverror Crittenden of Misolourt will sell the St. Joiseph railroad l)etoher 4.

An eertiapiake shock of several seconds' dnration occurred in the City of Mexico yesterday. Governor IL D. Morgan of New York has given Ns iliiams Coileite $60,000 with which to build a tiew dormitory. A rtosolution providing for the effecting of a perinahent torganizottion was adopted by the national tobacco convention Vvaabington yestereay. Two forced niortgages, one for $4000 and the other for 1000, the work of Aurian'a absconding mayor.

Thomas J. Navin, cawe to tliIiI yesterday. Joseph liart, prinelpal owner or the New York Truth, in widen appeared the Morey letter. has Motu elected a member of the Republican Central ceniniittee of New York City. Hobert Ploisseero, who robbed his employer in New York of ae', and took the stolen meney into Canada, was otenteneed at Montreal yesterin), to twelve months' imprisonment.

Ex-Senater Itoiscoe Conkling has been engaged to make tile presentation before the United Pilate Supreme Court of the case of Charles tim notorious Si. Louis murderer. The United State consul at 'mom says the bull of an iron ship tau on the reef of Rarola island. it was completely burned Out. A bell recovered troth the wreck by natives is engraved, flatbine, 1)165." Alfred tumour, clerk in the delivery department it the Monti eal Post Office for twenty-one wAs fond guilty yesterday of stealing 'linne, letters, awl am tsentenced to ten years in the penitentiary.

It now appears that Albert NVeekoo, aged 12 Years, who was shot dead yeeterday in New Or-lean. by A. F. Pole, VidS along the sidewalk with his little sister, and nut stealing Japan plums, as charged. A Deadwood AreCial says great difficulty is experienced in getting.

is jury tor the trial of Crow lent to.r tile murder of Spotted Tail. The frontierslien acknowledge their prejudice against Indians on principle. The residence of Samuel Lewis, a farmer living hear itiortiestoon Stated). Penmovite entered Thurs. day night by two masked burglars.

who, alter secureiv fastening Lewis and his wife, ransacked the bonne, securing about 41500 in cash, and matte good their escape. Efieni Lines. Richard it. Stoddard, the poet and author, is at ilii4e1 Vendome, where Patti is expected today. S.

R. Knights ft Co. sold ny auction today estate No. 14 liras etrutt to Slicuael Lyons tor 15100. J.

Souther, F. W. Cheney, V. Watson find AV. Mortimmt have boen appointed lieutenants of the hammy Hall School Battalion.

Patrolmen Saidinrn anti Blodgett of Division arrested Charles A. Wirgin yepitertlay afternoon for the larcepy or a silvel natell, valued at t25', 1t0111 Sir. Henry NVIlytney iu Lverett. Franklin IL Story, treasurer of the board Of ni ho Slaasiichunetta Chadian le Fp, and Ear iiitirmary, aeknowleiges a total of $514- received out of the required. Ott leers Lill lien anti Whiting of invision 4 arrested Cornelius Bresnahan Is evening for an upon John Stanton with it knife.

The Dacus occurred at 5 Cove place, and Stanton received ft alight cid, in the abdomen. The attending physicians at the Canterburyatreet mall-pwc nospitai report this morning that two of tiled' patients who are well will, Owing to tile inclemency of the feather, not leave for a few Gays. The remaining two are itnproving slowly. Sergeant Downing and ()Ricer Murdough of Itivisiiiii arrested Samuel W. Burletell aliae Dove.

Ciaa fhert, 21 years of age, for the larceny of twenty-two window curtains, valued at gnu, from Mrs. saran A. Stickful! of 13 Florence street on the 14th Wet. The property was recovcrud. Holden, an old provision neater of this city, nifiti yesterday at the age of 65.

Mr. Bolden was horn in Shirley. lie founded the firm of Holden tirtswold, and was later in business in Chicago. inirnig the last ten years he has been a tuenilier of Die firm of Holden Batchelder, No. 2t, John Street.

Land Evague The motto, flod Save Ire 'And." will be exhibited next week at eNoonan's bookstore, Boylston street, where tickets will he sow. Tickets can also be procured at the Pilot oMce, and of James H. Stack, 40 Eliot street; D. F. lleGuire, 207 Eliot street; and A.

Perry, 625 Snawmut avenue. It has met with quite a success in tout Boston during the time it has been on exhibition. A gold ring will he given to the lady who dioosee of most tickets, awl a gold harp (badge) to the gentletuan Suadny will be a red-letter day for the Hyde Perk Lana Leaguers. The new ladies' branch will meet in the Town Hall at 2.30 o'clock. when tne hew officers will assume their unties.

Proud-taut speakers will lie prealiait lac bralica O'CLOCK. A bWINDLER UNEARTHED, He Victimizes Wholesale Dealers In Moos treat to the Tune of CHICAGO, March 18.A swindler by tha name of Alphonse Marquette, who bas been doing business at 308 State street, and residing at 49 Dupuyster, has been unearthed. A lot of jewelry and diamonds were secured by the special treasury agents. Marquette himself escaped arrest. being absent.

lie is a French Canadian, and, while in Montreal, victimized the entire wholesale trAde, getting seine or more. Two weeks ago he started In business note. and a week age a Montreal attorney arrived here on his track. As the result the seizure was made yesterdaY, and 130 diamonds, worth about 810,000. were recovered.

Marquette was an auctioneer in Montreal, and, after gaining the confidence of the houses. began dealin g. in dry goods and jewelry. ills plan Ivas to buy goods on time and kibitz) them to a partner in Manitoba. The goods were never paid tor, and Marquette left Montreal snddenly to divide the profits with his pal.

Sixty creditors mourn ins less. tie is believed to he in Missouri, and officers will probably arrest bias immediately. FIRE RECORD. An SISOO Blaze at Brookateld. SERINGFIELD, March 18.A butiding at North Broektield, owned by Mrs.

Ranger, and occupied by George Stearns as a carriage shop. was burped by an incendiary this morning. The building was insured for $1800. but there was but little insurance on the stock. Exteaive Fire at Ka leish RALEIGH, N.

March 18.A fire at Winston last night burned Veach's harness store, the Singer sewing-machine office, two small stores of Mrs. Gray, a dwelling-house and Gray Martin's drug store. Lobe not stated. Depot Burned at South Rope Insole. (Special Despatch to The Boston Globe.1 ArnoL, March 18.The depot of the Fitchburg railroad at South Royalston was burned this morning about 4 o'clock.

Crytal Palace Theatre Burned. MARSEILLES, March 18.The Crystal Fa lace Theatre here has been destroyed by fire. Low The actors bad great difficulty in effecting their escape. Fire Notes. At Woodstock, N.

yesterday, a stable, leased by Conn Campbell, was burned with its contents. Less. $2000. Allred Willis' dweiling at Cardiff, was burned Monday, and hia three cnildren perished in toe Baines. The house of Stuart Hopes at the Sebazo lake ststion, Me.

was burned yesterday. Loss, $000; Insurance, 1300. The dwelling house of the late Joseph Beals, on Adams street, East Milton, was damaged by tire this morning to Me extent of $50. The entire incoming Eastern night mail at the Madison (Wis.) Post Office, consisting of about 12000, was burned yesterday morning. The Baros House, post office, Hamme ll's photograph go 'ego, Kilsmyers flour store and Thompson's cnniectionery store at Feribault, were bursed last night.

Lost The Instiruce on Konoltrs distillery. burned in New Haven, yesterday tnrning was $10,000, pieced in Boston companies; Franklin, 51000; Manufacturers', $1000: Prescott. 81000. The insuratiee on the Calvary Baptist Choreb and the Doherty- slaughter-house was and $12,240 respectively; none in Boston companies. At 12.03 last night the members of Engine 3 and Ladder 3 were called out by a still alarm in conacquence of a tire in the second story of the house 16 Rochester owned by P.

Collins anti occupied by Mr. Sheehan and others. The tire was caused by the ex plosion of a kerosene lamp in Mr. Sheenan's apartments, and was extinguished by the firemen after a damage of $25 had been caused to the building and furniture. 141varbichead Matters.

MARBLEHEAD, MaSS, Miorch 18.The following appropriations were made at an adjourned town meeting last evening: Discounts and abatements, 630o0; cemetery $250; Board of Health, 200; Abbot library. tri00; stone crusher, $154 it); Decoration day, $125; laving water pipes, $1000. It was Votett to instruct the selectmen to convey to the Odd Fellows' Society all the land under and in the rear of the Odd Fellows building, In exchange for land taken to widen Pleasant street. lbe question or enlarging Reed's pond was referred to a committee. IllotIsto to Kiloton.

Nat E. Hutchins, the light-weight wrestler, wbo has leen challenged by Kivian of Boston, has lett 25 with THE as a deposit for a collar and-elbow match, be two-In-three fair back falls for 3 00 to $200 a side. to be decided within thirty itavs from oilgoing articles; weight not to excetd 140 pounds in tigHts- itutchtns will meet Kivlan at TUE GLOBE next Wednesday at 11 a. tn. New England Items.

B. A. Williams. boot and shoe dealer. Hartford, bas failed.

Governor Piaisted of Maine has appointed Thursday, Martin 30. as Fast day. Henry F. Gems's, grocer, Portsmouth, N. IL, has failed and made an sasignment.

C. C. Fui ler, a farmer living in Marlboro, has been missing from his twine since Wednesday. Oscar J. Sackett of Hartford, aged 35, committed suicide yesterday by cutting his throat with a razor.

Two Northboro boys, Dunlap and Felt, have been detseted stealing knives from the store of Samuel Wood. The statement of F. B. Fay, shoddy manufacturer, Franklin, shows his liabilities to bts about 40,000 and Lis assets about 119,000. sheriff's jury has been empanelled for the purpose of investigating The oricin of the fire that destroyed the liii.thland House at Biddeford Pool.

Incendiarisin is suspected. F. W. Riley ot Marlboro lost his pocketbook containing quite a large sum of money yesterday. It was tonna by Itscgsge Master Charles Hutchinson of the Old Colony railroad and returned.

Vermont State Dental Society has elected the following officers: President. S. D. Hodge of Burlington; secretary, E. E.

McGovern of N'ergennes; treasurer, James Lewis of Burlington. Edward Cleveland of Brooklyn, N. 20 years of age, was killed while hunting on Thursday by the accidental discharge of' his gun. The charge entered bis leg and be bled to death before assistance arrived. A regular freight train ran into the rear of a special freight train on the New York New England road, near Terryville, yesterday afternoon, derailing the engine and wreckinsz several cars.

The strike of the women employed as rag-pickers in the Faitchilds Paper Company's mills, East Pepperell. is at an end, all of them except the principals, wno were discharged at the time of the strike, having returned at former prices. ED WAY. The fire department was ealled out yesterday by a telptIone despatch that paniels' box and planing mill was on tire. The department responded pnaliptly, and alter a hard struggle sticceetied in quenching the dames and saving the main part of the building.

About 6200 will cover the damage. 'I oid lady Morse, who was so severely burned by her clothes taking tire from a stove on Wednesday, as mentioned in TUE died from the effects ot her injuries. The newly elected Board of Selectmen will meet for organization and the preparation of the warrant for the April meeting, Wednesday. souvrit BOSTON. At the Municipal Court this morning Stephen Burns, a juvenile, was held in 8800 for trial at the Superior Court on the charge of larceny from the person.

William I. Cummings. also a juvenile, who was convicted of receiving 810 from Burns, knowing the same to be stolen. had his sentence deferred tor three months. John O'Callahan, for the larceny ot a pieee of steel, the property of the New York New England Railroad Company.

was tined 65 and costs. Elizabeth A. Scannell, for the larceny of some hens, was tined 85 and costs, and Margaret Devine, tor the same offence, waa lined $1 and costs. PE A11101) Y. Postmaster Randall has issued a circular to ascertain the needs of the public in regard to postal facilities.

Charles F. champion checker player, has played games in two days this week, winning ninety-even and drawing the other nine. There are twenty-three articles to come before the town meeting on Monday. The Ittiggies Street Quartet sings at Peabody Institute Fast night. Launch of a Ferryboat.

The new ferryboat, City of Malden, of the Winuisimmet Ferry Company, was successfully launched trom the ship-yard of Messrs. Montgomery Howard, Chelsea, at 10 o'clock this morning, in the present. of a large number of visitors. The newly-launched vessel was towed alongside tile ferry slip to await its removal to tbe Atlantic works to receive her machinery, etc. The new boat will be similar In fixtures to the CIty 01 Boston of the ROUGH WEATHER IN THE BAY.

A Northeast Cale Witn a Heavy Sea Damage by the High TideSchooner Wrecked at Portsmouth. Owing to the heavy nortbeset gale and high sea which have prevailed for the past two days la the bay and along the coast. a number of 'vessels are reported at anchor in Province barbor and Base river for safety. The sea which is running In the bay and along the coast Is said to be the heaviest for years. The steamers Florida from Antwerp and Ronhester from Loudon are wany days overdue.

'the steamer Acusbnet from l'rovincetown, after a rough passage, arrived at her wick this morning. A large fleet of sailing yes-seta bound Out are at anchor in the Inner harbor waiting for the gale to subside. The tide oils morning is said to have been the highest for some time, and many of the cellars in Dock square were flooded and several wharves were Overflowed. The tide also made its appearance on Eastern aveuue, flowine over the bhp of the South Yerry into the street. Sea liVreetiesi at Portsmouth.

The schooner E. A. Elliott, from Winterport for Boston with a cargo of bay, was caught In the gale and forced on to Cod rock, below Forts-mouth, N. today and totally wrecked. A tremendous sea was raging at the time, and the crew, consisting' of flee men, were saved after passing throueh great dangers.

A life line was thrown from the shore to the vessel, by the aid of which the men finally succeeded in gaining land. the heavy and eceaererywinageettheegmetateontg ttbeeermocktes.to One of ettheet was injured about toe bead, and all were tench exhausted. They saved only what they bad on. 'the schooner first struck on Eastern Sisters, the sea 'toady carrying her clear over, bringing her up with great force on Cod rock. Tile concussion was so great that everything movable was thrown about like a feather, the waves continually making complete breaches over her.

Sim was about 121 tons, and was formerly owned in Boston. The heaviest blew known on the coast for several seasons is now prevailing, driving Into the lower harbor many veesels for ref uge. AtOleg the Shore. At Lynn tbq tide was very high this mornine Cellars in the western section of the city were flooded. The narrow-gauge railroad In 'some places In this city was covered with water, and the 10 o'clock train from Boston was delayed one hour.

The roadbed will not be materially damaged. Beach street was covered with water, and consideralee damage has been done to the cellars or buildings and in the lumber-yards. The narrow strip of land between the Lynn barbor and the bay near the Nahant line was tiooaed for awhile. and travel between the two places suspended for a short time. On Sea street some damage was done by the tide.

Reports are coming in of damage all along the coast. At Swampscott tile tide was very bleb this morning. Yences have been wasbed away, roads flooded and other damapie done. Sensible Skippers. The steamer Charles W.

Lord, which sailed from this port Thursday for Savannah. is how at anchor In Provincetown barber, the captain net deeming it advisable to attempt to go any further in such bad weather. 'file New York boat General Whitney. and the Gloucester boat George A. Ceartee.

which were to sail from this port this afternoon. have Postponed their trips.until better weather. It is reported that the gale which has been blowing is Increasing in fury every hour. The old sea captains consider the seas the heaviest they have seen for years, and they expect it to continue till next week. Tile tuz Bessie B.

is now lying at the New Encino(' cock. South Jloston. tilled with water. She fleateu on the edge of the new pier with the high tide this mornine, and when the water subeided keeled over on one side and tilted. Site Is owned by tne Lewis Wharf Towboat Company.

THE LAWRENCE STRIKE. Th. Situation rechataged at Aeon The trogrikere Steadteet tSpecial Despatch to The Boston Glotio.1 LAWRENCE. March to 1 o'clock this afternoon the situation of affairs at the Pacific mills remains unchanged. None of the striking spinners have returned to work, and most of them signify their intention to remain steadfast in the course they have taken.

A mass meeting of operatives will be held at City Hall this afternoon. when the mills shut down, at which Peter NicCorry. editor of the New England Catholic Herald. will preside. EffOrtd will be made to organize unions in various departments of the several mills.

Submarine initabea The electors or Northampton have passed resolutions authorizing the executive of the Liberal and Radical Union to sign a petition to the House praying that Air. Bradiatizh be belted at the bar In support of their claim of the right to be Teprt selited in the House by speech and vote of auly elected members. EAST ROSTON. The St. Patrick's Day Anniversary Club celebrated their second annual dinner, last evening, at the Webster House.

President W. 11. Flanigan presided, with Mr. J. E.

Fitzgerald as toast master. After full justice was given to the good thinds provid.d, the president inzroduced Mr. Thomas F. Doherty, who delivered a stirring speech appropriate to the occasion. Several toasts were responded to by the members present.

During the evening Mr. John J. Farrell rendered sonic cboics vocal selections, wukch contributed in no small degree to the enjoyment of the occasion. A most convivial tune was enjoyed, the company separating about 3 o'clock this morning. soMERVIILLE.

The case of Henry Osterbrink. the 14-year-old boy who threw a brick at the Finiey girl, inflicting serious injuries about ber bead, March 3, was brought before Judge Story this moraine. The evidence was heard and the decision reserved till Monday. Heaths In Hessen the Peet Week. Tbe number of deaths in Boston the past week has been 157, of which 27 were caused by consumption; 19, inflammation of the lungs; 11, diphtheria; 9, heart disease; 8 each brain disease and bronchitis; 7.

dii-ease; 5, dropsy of the brain; 4 each, accident, apoplexy, croup. old age autt peritonitis; 43, various oiseases. THAT bain in the back is a sure sign that you need to take a package of Kidney-Wort. ETS UtWehave an immense stock of AXMINSTERS, MOQUETS, WILTONS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, THREEFLYS, EXTRA SUPERFINES AND INGRAINS, OF EVERY GRADE MD RICE, Embracing entirely new and beautiful designs, of which an early examination is solicited. 169 Washington St.

JOEL COLOTHAIT Co. $1000 REWARD. rstIJE undersigned hereby offers a reward of one thousand dollars information leading the arrest and conviction of tiia inurilererof Mrs. Harriet A. Boil.

at No. 5 hirkland street, on the morning of Tuesday, March 7. A. GREEN. Mayor.

By order of the City Council. uthld ili' The success of the past week clearly demonstrates that this liberal method of doing business is a grand success. While others have reduced the quality in order to quote low prices. our aim bits always been to improve the and I he following lots. on comparison.

wilt be found to deli alike competition aud imitation: LOT 1. 1000 doz. gents White Dress Shirts. standard -cotton. 3-ply linen bosoms and cuff bands.

bodies lined in frot. finished swirl' buttonholes and gussets. now offered at 50c. each. LOT 2.

SiCtO doz. made from Waingutta Cotton. with 3-ply line bosoms and wristbands. reinforced bodies. hand-finished.

regular 11 goods; price during our sale 75c. each. LOT 3. Our famous Sectional Yoke" Dress Shirt, made from Warnsutta cotton. splendid linen bosoms and wristbands.

tined bodies. now each; the best 1371 shirt ever offered in America. LOT 4. The great Sovereign Shirt 11 each. made from the best cottons and linens.

with extra size bodies. extra width sectional yokes; bodies are lined in front, preventing the bosoms breaking down the sides; sizes 1314 ta 19 all at 1 each. Every shirt warranted. Incomparably the best ready-made shirt ever offered. and equal In make and quality to any first-class custom work.

LOT 17. 50 new and desirable styles of first quality percale shirts. made with two turn-down collars to each: sale price 11 each. Sold freely last season at LOT IS. Gents' Cheviot shins.

made with large bodies; just the shirt for durability; now gll each; a sterling bargain. Samples of the materials of lots and 6 mailed free to any address. LAUNDERED SHIRTS. LOT 6. The patent Globe Shirt.

'leach. Having securod the control of this celebrated for Boston. in order to introduce it we have resolve to distribute tl eni for a few days at 51 each. The price last week was If 1 -60- The bosoms being detached down the sides wear better. launder easier.

aIway4 tetaiu their shape, no wrinkles or bulging being possible. BOYS, SHIRTS. LOT 14. Boys' Shirts. 3-ply linen booms, reinforced bodies.

fully insde and finished, each; a decided bargain; better grade. 50c. NIGHT SHIRTS, LOT 9. Gents' Night Shirts. 50 Inches long.

made from "Fruit of the Loom" cotton with collars and pockets; sale price 50c. each, in lots of 3 or less. LOT 12. First quality twilled Night bbirts. 50 inehes long, El each; extra length 00 inches long).

51.25 each. COLLARS AND CUFFS. Every Collar and Cuff advertised by us is PURE LINEN. LOT 1. Two styles turn-down 4-ply Collars; Florence and Plymouth (112 space), and the Manhattda blanding, all at el per formerly S1.25.

LOT 2. Two styles turn-down. the new "Grosvenor" and the favorite "Glencoe" CLIO. space). elegan gooe.s, regular price sale price g1.50 per doz.

lAtT 4. Three styles turn-down. 4-ply. solid linen Collars (we mean that every ply is pure linen). new and perfect goods and never sold under 63-50; our price during this sale 12 per dozen.

LOT 6. two styles of 4-ply linen reversible Cuff Roman and Norman, now 52 per dozen; regular price 62.40. LOT T. Extra heavy 4-ply Linen Reversible Cuffs round or aquare corners, reduced to $2.75 per dos SUSPENDERS. EVERY LOT A DECIDED BARGAIN.

LOT 1. Fancy striped elastic web. with web ends. and plain and figured elastic webs, with rolled leather ends. 50c goods; now talc.

per pair. LOT 3. First quality elastic web Suspenders, plain colors. with web ends; also silk striped and etnbroldered. with solid calfskin ends.

an reduced to 50e. per pair. LOT 4. Rich silk embroidered. with silk ends.

draw' era supporters attached; also solid colors in red. white and blue with rolled satin ends: we offer this lot at just the value of the trimmings. 75c. Per pair. LOT 5.

Light tinted. silk embroidered. anlendid quality, with silk braided ends. nickel bucklei regular price 11.50; price 1 per pair. LOT 6.

Elegant Silk Suspenders. in red and white. blue and white. old gold and white; also in solid colors, with silk braided ends to match. and a few pairs pore silk.

striped. corded ribbon Suspenders with satin ends. sold last December at L12; all to be closed at per pair. This sale occurs but once a year. The prices are the lowest ever quoted on goods of equal quality.

and to Intending purchasers we simply say now is the opportunity. JORDAN, 111112 SI Washington Avon Sts. REID, MARSH CO. Dooffint. Special Bargain.

TwoSty losBoogodPossofficolorio 75 CTS. PER YD. Never before sold less than $1. JORDAN, IMSII CO 9 Washington Avon Sts. ERIO A Elio DOWN.

Ladies. being about to move. am selling Env immense stock of French. German and Domestic :1 A 1,4 t10 CORSETS, Every descri ption. Less than Half Cost.

$1, 1.2.1. etc lirl) Underwear be closed out cheap. MRS.C.111. WEBB 566 Vt; Atilt IN (AVON ST-RECT. NN'Sblanz 1a23 THE REPUBLIC, A New lust-Amnia Journal, Contains all latest Foreign and Domestic News Reports of St.

DatriclOs Day Celebration, Including Congressman Coss New York Speech in full, etc. For sale by all newsdealers. Price, 5 cents. 4 1 dtzu4t m1113 fssn, 5. 1-11 4.1p.

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