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WA GLOBE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1: 1901. WOW 11ECKLIA GONE. I Missing from Tremont-St 1 Jewelry Store. I oo soraE aotii sAVING Carpals Draporlos China A i 1 4 TIIE GLOBETU ATRICIA littstott Dt airg (51ollt. i 1 44 I TUESDAY, OCT.

1, 1901. L. Ili 1 11111 ilzi I 111 FOR WOMEN MINIATURE ALMATNAC OCT I 4 Standard Time. 4. I 't i I l''47': SIM Rteetg 54) 114h1'1de-1211 am I r.7w 4 Stir) Sets 5.27 Si pm Hem fa 1 Length of DaY.11.47 MoonRises.

7.48pm re 1 A 44 ,1 Moon's Changes. 4 se-eAe IL Berry Beats Last Quarter, Oct 4, 8h Um, eve, John New Moors Oct 12, Sh lim, morn. I it- -SoeSea 1 tie First Quarter, Oet 20, Oh 58m. eve. te a 1 4 'Iry Full Moon, Oct 27, 10h 6m, morn, TO BUSINESS I i- 41 4.

i'l AN EYE The Senatorial Nomination, If 1 1 i it '7 le 1 -4 i -0 ..4..7 9 1, I. 1 1 1 1 1 4,, A', teete tet. 21 -Lif i 0 to 4' 4 it, 7 I i A ,,,,41 7, ri lc '1' 1 N. lie ee 4 Pe 4-4 4 te ee tee 141 eiseteft Zli Ike 4 2. este 1 it 'it 41,,, '9 i 1 7 1, elk '(1' es 4 .4 07 A I 114 I 7 i r--1 1 1 1 A i 141 -i ,71,4, $1,0,,,,,,, I I 1 1 22: 't 4 404 i I I I I 0 4, 4,4 i 1 1 4 11111F- I i I 1" .1, 1: 1.

Irer-i 4.. 0 .4. ill I 6 0 ,1 i I -4; -'1'. Dealer In seeond-hand clothing (who s- ese 4 -I 4k I I. as been robbed by highwaymen)-If i 4 eleSii 3-4, An' it' 4, .4 you want to eell these clothes.

gentle- s- es se, ere men, call at my store-you'll find my e-- s. eard In the Vest pocket. I pay the high- seorel.si 44 es cash prices for old elotheal-Plieg- ende Blaetter. es. 44 see 10-; eel I se '4, 's DIZNESS WILKINSI 1:, Ills name ain't Blanes' Wilkins, fer there I i -4 a ricaname, see? sm 4 But I've ferrut his real name.

tbo' I think it begun with 1 it') Patrician Shoes look so well, fit Wal, anyway. 't doesn't matter, beenz be's i SO well, wear so well and are so 'letter known ci By net name thet wuz glv him them he'd be Tan Indoln r- comfortable that every woman by his own: it Nes, fit vz" a food 9sp, who has ever worn a pair will Yer eee be wuz a feller wat led a streneous t'''' Rs ed M.0011 ))---Costr-o'S7A1N wear no other make. life, Ile meant bizness In his pastimes an' bizness xgn. en. Itkoo--------- N'''; No shoes for the price possess Ile caught iu bis strife; ease 1 on aonr ball team 'ern theta the so many sterling qualities nor business end I ,1) give so much worth for the money An' all his leisure hours in chemin' be lid 4 .1 as Patricians.

There tent a ight no chanc for hustlers In te ses Alt I i Forty or more styles and all at awn' 'Seem se Fer we air quite slow movers an' st a tedious ea i one prIce, we; So 'Thee we see a feller a rushin' bere and 1 yt.r(eItes.c. 3 5() i there I N11' Without his coat an westeut we mark him 1) Iteelare: it 14 a. Biz eometimes wuz expressman an sometimes 7 be tut truck, To be obtained in Boston only 1 I I l' Ate circus days he run a game where 3'ou cud 1 I of us. try yer luck; 1 7 An' if there wuz a mayor ter storm village. well 14., iii i I think (bet Biznent Wilkins ud try it far a a 4 i Rppn! I R.

H17ulte Co. Kearsarge, II. A. E. Lo TA cke.

i i 1 i A This is the Age of Monopoly. I 1 i' Thomas Jefferson-Look heah, I un- i ee MOTHER OF QUADRUPLETS derstan' dat you tuk advantage ob my Sae's- ta I asa eeerees 3 ettlitegis absence front town an' called on Mit-es le Matilda Snowball last night. sah. les Aner ee .2 1 George Washington Smith (eoggedly) .1 W. 1 11 1 -Yo' is mistaken, sah.

I done call on I Mrs Joseph H. Ormsby is 30 her eistalt. Thonms Jefferson-Well, Sah, dat make SOME OF THE PRINCIPALS INTERESTED IN THE REPUBLIcA no differenee. Yo' keep away. l'se got i and One of Triplets.

my eye on bof ob dem and CAUCUS RECOUNT. 1 Country. It's Simple When You Have Tact. I 1118 Dad II Children, incleinw Twins The tip to golfers. i I i te Puller-dint what ought I to talk to Twice and Triplets Oace.

my partner about? ,1 i' Putter-11er splendid play, of course. i Puller-And if she Is a regular duffer? Ilattclls Return Gave II by 16 Votes I Putter Tell her what lobsters the Husband, a Poor Plumber, is Wrappel others Life. i 1 Up in Perpetual Motion Schemes. And They Upset so Easily. I "No," said the ineenue, "I don't like t)dM all, Recount 1111 64 10 OITY1 1 canoes." CHICAGO, Sept 30-Mrs Joseph II.

"Why not?" asked the college student. "Beoause," responded she, blushing, Ormsby. 30 years of ago, who has twice "you have to sit tandem all the given birth to twits, once to triplets Town Topics. 4 1 anti three children born singly, today Great Days for Life Insurance Men. Frank Seiberlich Loses a Represent it' brought fourth quadruplets, three boys Mr Dukane-How do you -account for and a girl.

making 14 children in all, the longevity of Methuselah and the of whom seven are living. other patriarchs? ative Nomination to John Bleile e-! The quadruplets are small, but per- Mr Gaswell -0, that was before so r. prospect of their living. Their aggre- feetly formed, anti there Is an excellent many new diseases had been Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. by the Shift of a Couple of Vote gate weight is 12 pounds.

Tell You, is "Immense" Aside from the single births the Orms- We object to the expression "Innu- by family Bible shows the following merable candles" in writing up a so- Shift of One Vote Also Gives record: cisty event; they are not innumerable; I Nov I. leite, twins; Sept le, 1S97, twins; the hostess has eounted them, and the Sept 2,4, 1See. triplets; Sept lie, 1901, quad- Globe. Nomination to Albert P. Pool ruplets.

Know His Business. l' Airs Ormeby has been practi The careful roan 0(918 the case of his watch wi1)'s lock.of flair is in Wrd 18. eerie(' by her husband, a plumber. who his te a every da) to make sure hasn iiI cally de- la wrapped up in perpetual motion take-n it out to see how long it will be -i si echemes. The family will be eared for before he misses York Frees.

a the husband by the humane rociety, 3 band i and father is Orli Items from Everywhere. t'l ai-: The birth of qhumanitarian to th uadruplets has called A Seawall, Me, cow has been trying to For the first time in Its history, old were declared by the commissioners I "'lido From her pastere she Fanelli' hall was used yesterday as a Icz0 candidates. board of election cnmrr wheelmen go riding by, ease, and many offers of aesistance have a111 tlo'unbtleasnsYthought, as many more i the attentlett of place to recount the votes cast at a cau- lekentniza into the little ottage this Rennetb intelligent beings have before her, that The parties concerned were the re- hairman Saunders and 3les Hogan an-I Hurler'. etiper l' it was easy. One night recently she publicans of wards 12.

18. 19. 20, 21, 22. 23 tended the recounting, which was (I( The mother le one Of triplets 1 loft atrill vrtnelo Ilor 1,.. II 14 midi WOMEN Patrician Shoes look so well, fit so well, wear so well and are so comfortable that every woman who has ever worn a pair will wear no other make.

No shoes for the price possess so many sterling qualities nor give so much worth for the money as Patricians. Forty or more styles and all at one price, 3.50 To be obtained in Boston only of us. R. H. White Co.

MOTHER OF QUADRUPLETS. Mrs Joseph H. Ormsby is 30 and One of Triplets. 11 Is Dad II Children, Twins Twice and Triplets thee. Husband, a Poor Plumber, is Wrappel Up in Perpetual Motion Schemes.

CHICAGO, Sept 30--Mr Joseph Ormsby. 31.) years of ago, who has twice given birth to twits, once to triplets and three children born singly, today brought fourth quadruplets, three boys and a girl. making 14 children in all, of whom seven are living. The quadruplets are small, but perfectly formed, and there is an excellent prospect of their living. Their aggregate weight is 12 pounds.

Aside from the single births the Ormsby family Bible shows the following record: Nov 1, ISM, twins; Sept 18, 1897, twins; Sept 24, MO, triplets; Sept lig, 1901, quadruplets. Airs Ormsby has been practically dererted by her husband, a plumber. who it wrapped up in peroctual motion achemes. The family will be cared for by the humane society, as the husband 4trid father is penniless. The birth of quadruplets has called the attention of humanitarians to the case, ant many of assistance have potired into the little cottage this The mother 1 one of triplets herself.

lostott Dairg (51ollt. TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1901. s. ALMANAC OCT 1 Standard Time.

SIM Wee 5.40 High 11 am Stir) Feta 6.27 i2 Si pm Length of Day.11.47 Moonl Uses. 7.48 pm Moon Changes. Last Quarter, Oct 4, 8h 82m, eye, NV New Moon. Oct 12. Sh 11m.

morn, First Quarter, Oct 20. Oh 58m. eve. Full Moon, Oct 27, 10h 6m, morn, AN EYE TO BUSINESS. ii WI 2P.

44 7 V.771,4,' VAl. 44,1, it "-Nr'''''e''k si I Dealer In seeond-hand clothing (who has been robbed by highwaymen)III you want to eell these clothes. gentlemen, call at my storeyou'll find my card in the vest pocket. I pay the highest cash prices for old Blaetter. DIZNESS WILKINS1 Ills name ain't Bizness Wilkins, fer tbet' yes a rickname, see? Bat I've forrat Us real name.

tho' I think it begun with Wal, anyway. 't doesn't matter, b.enz be's better known By net name thet wuz giv him than he'd be by his own: Ter see be win a feller wat led a strenoons life, He meant bizness in his pastimes an' bizness in bis strife; Ile caught on aonr ball team 'cur, there the business end An' all his leisure hours in schemin' be tid spend. There aint a eight no chances for hustlers in emir place. Fer we nir quite slow movers an' set a tedious pace; So when we see a feller a rushin' here and therP, Without his coat an' weatent, we mark him Itleclare: Biz somotimes wuz expressman an' sometimes be u(1 truck, Ate circus (lays he run a game where you cud try yer luck; Au' If there wuz a mayor ter emir village. well I think (bet Liznena Wilkh ud try It far a apell! Kearsarge.

II. A. E. Locke. This is the Age of Monopoly.

Thomas JeffersonLook heah, I understan' dat you tuk advantage ob my absence front town an' called on Miss Matilda Snowball last night. sah. tteorgi Washington Smith (logged ly) Yo' is mistaken, sah. I done call on her sistali. Thomas JeffersonWell, sah, dat make no difference.

Vo' keep away. l'se got my eye on ha ob dent gals.Town and Country. It's Simple When You Have Tact. The tip to golfers. I'iilIet'Biit what ought I to talk to my partner about? Putterlier splendid play.

of course. PullerAnd if she Is a regular duffer? Putter Tell her what lobsters the others are.Brooklyn Life. And They Upset so Easily. "No." said the Ingenue, "I don't like canoes." "Why not?" asked the college student. "Because," responded she, blushing, "you have to sit tandem all the time." Thwn Topics.

Great Days for Life Insurance Men. Mr Dukane---How do you -account for the longevity of Methuselah and the other patriarchs? Mr Gaswell 0, that was before so many new diseases had been Invented. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Tell You, is "Immense" We object to the expression "innumcrable candles" in writing up a society event; they are not innumerable: the hostess has counted them, and the cest.Atchlson Globe. Know His Business.

The careful man opens the case of his watch where his wite's lock of 'hair is day to make sure she hart taken it out to see how long it will be ttfore he misses it.New York Press. Ode Items from Everywhere. A Seawall. Me, cow has been trying to ride a bicycle. From her pasture she has seen many wheelmen go riding by, and doubtless thought, as many more intelligent beings have before her, that it was easy.

One night recently she left her stall, made her way to the barn John IL Berry Beats Him for The Senatorial Nomination, irata batiops rzrt a food Rs ed M.C. 41 An CO 42171 en. tr (I epirm -7 3 ailltivis I'm SOME OF THE PRINCIPALS INTERESTED IN THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS RECOUNT. Caucus Return Gave It by 16 Votes Codman9 Recount by 64 to Berry, Frank Seiberlich Loses a Representative Nomination to John Bleiler by the Shift of a Couple of Votes Shift of One Vote Also Gives Nomination to Albert P. Poole in Ward 18.

For the first time in Its history. old Faneull hall was used yesterday as a place to recount the votes cast at a The parties concerned were the republicans of wards 12, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22. 23 THE BOSTON Irgll2vst, et I 1 1(1)" NomMEMNMP were declared by the commissioners legal candidates. The entire hoard of election sioners chairman Saunders and Rennetiy.

liogan am) Bur len superintended tile recounting. which NMI to OE. 0 I de 1 0 I' Cc2taills 76 Pafts lin a Larze Dial CinD. Disappeared More Than 10 Days Ago. Detectives Unable to Find Trace of It.

Reward of $OO Offered for $2000 Bauble. A necklace composed of 76 pearl grit having a massive diamond clasp. valued ennee ezeti tee leen tnissirat from the Ettore of the Shreve. Crump Low cent-'tiny on Tremont for mere than I) dtys. red re detectivee and Men atlachtst to the bureau Of criminal invest', ration have Co far been unable to solve Five bandred postal cards.

shine a of its disappearance. to pawnbroker's wenk are, and an ur- dthe.acmripTstitoe:of the property. were pelt gtnt.request wax rnaele to have them keep a sharp watch for the necklace. which it was expected be offeta-d for paen or stile. A reward of Pe Is offetvd for the recoaery of the necklace.

On Friday in the "Leset and Foundaverthements an ed reading' Lect or mislaid. a pearl recklacer etc. peered. an41 the reward ties offered over the firrres eignatute. Neta it Lotan.linz peblicity given In newspapers aril by postal cards tient to pliwnbroktre.

profound eecrecy prevails at pelico healquarits concerning the disaupeararice of the Jewels. This lei nnt the Drat time that valuable lewels have been missed trom the store. Several years ago diamonds valued at were taken one afternoon by a WOn 2n who drove up In a carri3re avhich denoted wealth and fashion. alai who said that she desired to 'elect rings subiect to her busbands approval. Ten thousand dollars worth of diamonds were displayed on a table In the cage booth for her to look at.

She made a selection and told the clerk woull return after lanch with her husband. take and pay for the diamonds. She did not return. and it was afterward discovered the woman had taken a. twia diamond ring while making her selection.

From Information which a Globe re4eirter obtained yesterday coneernire the loaa of the necklace. it iroul.I appear that its disappears-nee could be accounted for 12 about the same way the rifle was. It is known thet an apparently elderly woman was in the loops stowt the time the necklace was "lost? was accomparded by a girl of 11 or years. Jewels of various deprriptirm tivete examined. Thy woman made na our-chafe.

but evinced a Ceptro to lank at about everything of a costly nature. She 'teemed more illel2e41 le examine than to purchalos. and left with a list of articles. together with prices written out by a salesman. Great preeautien Is taken at the 'tore to rrerent thefts.

and ealesmen are supp-ieeel to keep in mind every tilece of Jewelry offered for examination arid I') see that they sire sA back in his before the examiner leaves the ptore. It Ia only by sulatituflon tf jeteate or distracting Vee attentien of the clerk. that a thief is successful at this 'tore. 0 Ezamination of clerk and members of the firm by dotseityes eio far has failed to "Left any definite information coneernine the ilioappearanee of 1 ho neck Pico. Tho sialezmen are reht-tart to admit she wine Jewels without properly aceountirot for them before the eustomer left.

mina the padre bare been haolicappeil la delenintiona of men or IkOmom who ourtacted atolen necklace. The reararl of rort was nfterei because. the bolice believe that 1a atetut deter-- all the averate pawnbreikor An a Liss Ne reale torsi t- denote Chleneo and Philadelohia pellee are le prevebt tho poeeibility of the thief of the and gettine away without lion. HENRY F. RUSSELL DEAD 1111111MEMMII, Had teen Supervisor of Pridges and a on th Eastern Railroad and Its Successor Since 1367.

It'SIVIC11. Sept 3.1-11,nry ropier died at the home of his d4iithift, Mr II. iliackpole. on 140 right. antra, tor n.

and painft.1 lie Was born in Jpawich April and at an early arP learned lie, Hada of carp( niter. At tie time 1,, at skhipbuilding. 'ince ISG: fillinyed SS itIspersieor of and on the liassiern pii-lito ourvelnrr tle caLPtetn tPe i lit-Cloning the civil arir i itie 4ult4 heavy 1e1t114o-ry In arlitirt-ror eivinicm. On etir CmakintnIE the ds- eaesination of he 111 plpeeI rilard remItiord tuura 11hout being relid 0-11. It.

wit a man cif timi's any hthi In hltrh abem 1116 a large rile of trio. ode. Vol-Iv-six yei.rn as he married lhes MArtha Pin St WM. tolL a e-ol Jai.shier. 11, IA4 Acawani beilte of 01,1 rellrisva.

atid r31 Like plite at in via NO ONE AT FAULT. Coroner's Jar? Facile Roder of Steam boat Ttenton 1li4 boen In areee rtinauraziliA. FAA verttcr of the coron-rs Jury investistatelthe of the er of the atearnboat Tr.r,tqn in the Delaware ri.er. Aug al-frh resu1te4 In the of jersona. as ft-nth-red inAtay.

The Jury lens oral le tcs charge criminal migl-t on the pan any of thore at h.10 nonro thc boiler nr aaho (Prate' Ire boat wys the trispeetints of the L. 4 gOt ot complete as the force emploYel by the governmeht woull CROWDS FIT Our New Century I txrvest Opening was most successful inaugurated on Saturday. Croy' ds of customers besierd a1 dep day -and evening. Music and were hay pined. the PsOCial sp4it was not lack- ing and all concerned were Great Clothing Sale! Savryer, Clain Co.

Retiring From Business Sell out tbelt Entire Mork to lb IINEE 660 662 Washington St Sawyor. Cla Ca. 43 We Mot Itl- Noir lark. triebroted thrnittlygit tlaw rasa-tor far tttty pears as ottattora lf 11144414os moll oat their roily, Fall asol tor btu COtsitiollaS or heads of Fa ad Toter Sits Hendida of Ian an I Clartea's Hat Edi of Fa Iroer Pants Placed on Salo Today AT HALF PRICE. Remember.

this great sale presents apneareftional orportunities to bill yeeil-knostm tenable ctott.ing at bait Kieft. irvery irartnest guarsaIeed. C. early for 'pedal bat-0We. PRICES.

'11011-a 110 Oxfnol ml Tan Fafl Oversata, 011.1110 Mons 12 AllBcot toga Gray (extorts and 'Twill Itiramsts. 1.643. Men' 914 billrula HAI over 414.50. 31(11 Elegant SZ2 Vireos and ttsford Gray anti lined tIvereoets. 1144.13.

Men a 216 lag end Gray Raglan Bala Coats. Mes'at Vb oot Drool 14 1 r41 nod Meek Gesta 10 Platte. 2.1st. Ne, Fall styles Is j'etteal i.trirp& ItIk lot and Wormed 1.411)4112 ta-tits. 15.

Marvelous value In Ilea IIDC Worsted tripe. plaid and hair-lino IS ults at IFTAlt A cholee sielectico oy onnob very ryianti rouCe finished newsiest 113 suits. 17 Fins Iiistonal Wended S1Z sults T.V. 14000 pair of nottiole Twinged Voratosi nod ileotay soImero Ita Ponta. otOt tioAt toile of 124 Press finite.

every new style. at 114.7:6. Eseitiatse etyles In Illith-tirade Custom Tailored 1.34I Putts. 113Zett. pstterre In Men's Pries Isola.

14 grado. 10.13. :6,441, allies of Meta Baum at 412.ft6. In rennet-non with sale Ire Inehri Brockton alanntactures ettwit of high. grade ubleb We clfor at 1064 than cost Meetit 3 Tan and Illsek Calf hoes at IM Menlo heave Tan and Week calf Patent and Enamel 14 Ilowst at 11.142..

Dore Kworkttleont titoroll. the strongest on earth. LIMO. fat eosow of Now atyle Fall $2 Hata. trill be sold der1n2 this ante at 31)I4C111MIZZ 660 662 Was Vogta Stmt.

I (-TEN EVENINGS TILL S. Not ice Ica Clothinlic Healers. two elreuramaneea ramp trifle dlw ecente he allowed ea thee, grand. a the price goofed are far below mauler bole-sale prices. BOYLE BROS.

The root to Crown. No ronei COIN Credit Clothiers of the Toss. TOW Credit Is Cool. Ta Pay Who To Col. A Lite a Week We Ask No Moll, It the Soul End Creels Store.

NM-Fifty-TN-ea Was' Street to be interceilnor. lion Joreph O. Neill of Fail Inver will call the convention to order. ESSEX COUNTY CONVENTION. For the First Time in Years There Was No Renomtnate Present Officials.

SALEM. Sept 30At the republican county convention beld In this city this forenoon the program was fully carried out. Isaac C. Dayof Iloxford called the delegates together in Cadet hail. and John N.

Cole of Andover prealded over the convention. The folios mg were renominated ItY acclamation: D. George of Haverhill. clerk of courts: W. Peter of Haverhill.

district attorney: Samuel A. Johnson of Salem. riterift. and Wallace Hates of Lynn. county The candidacy of lion Harry Atoll' of Lynn for district attorney failed of the tat port anticipated by his immediate Mends.

The obi county committee was reelected. The ennVehtiOn wag the tam-tat in Essex county for several years. STILL IN OPPOSMON. John R. Murphy Says He Will Not Hesi tate to Use Nis Inlluence against the Eotten Organizaton.

Hon It. Murphy. nho was a factor in the democratic munielp.al camMaga two Years ago. is still opposel to demoeratic machine in this city. Ito to a repOrtrt yosterilaiy: Ily views have WA thansod sinoe two yew-a ago.

hat I can do to defeat the men now in control of the iitmocratie machine in iib'e city I inten4 0 40. Ily ItillUetCf? may not tount for much. It la that of ono cilizon who is not actively toctaeil in politlit. but cklialevor it may be. shall n'yt tat.

to to use it. The men who eseuine to divlate policies alai 114.1ret tleMictratic eandidites, are mon to whom no party can saftly intrust verb a City. I know them. an 1 as the head of at municipal department I knew them. In my twrsonal contact with thent I saw their met WAS acquainted with their purPoses.

and eotnbat d. to the (.1. tent of my abilty and authority. thed schemt for personal gain. "The taxpayers id runnot afford to intrust the affairs of our mur.bi pa to it Mott.

Igor- ran thf democratic party. for ite own Fake itild for the sake of future Pieces and alluff itself to be bound hand an i foot by Men who have no thought fur anything except their selfish anti ends. -I soy this MB a Ci I iZA-rt of 1.10"ton. whq has had some expo Ilene In politics and who still has iodise knowledge of what is taking piece inside of the tlemocratb I am not talking mit a political wader. 6r as the spokesman of any party division Or faction.

-At present my time le fully ocetipteo in retablisbing myself in my proferonm. Later on. as I mini at the outset. what I can do as a private citigt.n to defeat the men now in 'control of the democratio machine In this city I rhall do. and I 410 It triatly.

believing that in so doing I performing a public duly. In nommon with many other citizens I may not be entirely satisfied with conditions in municipal affairs. and it would be easy to suggest opme improvements in nout and tut-thole. but when we aro with the inevitatils from Victory of tho, hictbin rs who control machinery nt the democratioreanization. an I ult.) cannot ne homoit.

even in the comparatively unimportant matter of tim rt turn" on nomination papers hied unier their aaspices by rnemiws of their own there ite but one nourst Pa my opinion. tor anY self-respecting demerst to follow. Thrq be PUTTIrfleq tinin four words: the ra4ea3s FA-ARZLL OF EOSTON. Nan Who Was Drowned in Lynn liar. tor IdentItot Yestorday.

LYNN. St 10Tha man who was tirounott in Imin harbor yesterday by fallinir from the cosi barse has be klentitied as John Farrfll Iloaton. tibia was c-ne pf the erew of the Larue. Farrell shIrte4 from Itos ton aillolA weeks osta on the Devon. Laving born iy Itarbi P.

1eflirk. Comnwrilal ot Boston. to that he wr1 by Mr 1111 of Chirlestown. ot. h.

eon! wharf. It Is that ho leaaes daurbtor. who is Is itbtor Charlestown. atol a who is witt. Liten.ls in Iretan.l.

Mrs errrell is des.1. Organize Woman's Ananiart In Exeter La Chandler at. last even-Ivor, a natober of eoltirel women met 1orme4 the tVomen's society to the rritel Sons of the South ststatbet. The ofIcers e1erte-1 are: Mrs "Ube-coca Smlth Mtes Mary Green al-e. The other Steer be oe eben at the In eat eetitIL ondar.

Oct 1 1 gt.PV1 S. 4 EVERYTHING LEFT 'LOY 0:1 LAST WEEK'S MAIM' SALE SELLING FOR A EON1 Bargains To Cegin With Gifts fQWe THE immediate respon4 tc our hst weeks MmeySavinq Sale was Lever bc.fx: in our annalfL To e. brate our successful sale IQ shall close our remaining zooet at Price' Months Credit Moans Cash With U. T'Pel Et Osgood Cal XCNET-EIVISCi Mtruranal, 744456 Washington St. liWicn In Doubt Buy of Osgood.

CHAIRMAN iENNEY EXPIAlit Democratic Club 19 erely to Holds Diem, of Its Own Wembers to Promote tip, torchange of Fold cal Ideas. It 'as ben to44 that among tte lint of fp( for demoenvir duo dinner at the trited hotel tettenew that the of rrue Williams does not a peter cbalrman jet.ney of the eon. mittee of the clue t-tning care en the following atatement: it rectua ttnjort tht misapprebetsion le to mot In certain qur1tn to tio eharaetor and 1Le dituer al the club which Is le take plate at tikt Stat(s Rotel crJ 11 evert-Inc. "'The club is not aillismit.ig the function of giving a dinner to itp, (lode the reet of ail oemt tits in 1.1.e Otmoeratie perry, tier would It 1-4! rIcht ffor it to alleotne any i 2t.111r1 reortko it la mertly te tit1 a t1 Sts own I to 40 aNJaltitence and inter4 of It was onouto tot itynutlittm ii make Idler tot to-el oi Parc Ii.t '( owe tlernortook. nut ha 1141' lb, 16Le soln ezeoptione alb muttbeti.

of I flic4 It 4 v. trial In GT 110 t4C a 1, 4- IL; 4t el nor lent )4 J4r 1.tir,e, a 4, Ltd Itt.t the IL. Nu Ifli tvl) 4144 el le It, sc.r,,t 444 fit te 411 444 GAO VI, 6:71144 hk1 tt. had Tr44 4.4,04 414 1-4r 44 putt I 4.f44 ocerwd to at tiinv ad nit to cut- 141 IL it.1 CV i i. 1.41,11,1- 4 tile of I luh 1.

mcro 1r tie Irtiortglelkt Calf th 10 44IA 11 V. Aly. the 'loft tt.At to not 4 dns cratsv 14, i.41 444 itri ton le trovito1 EZ 044clits tins no. ot toe le t-e preee ee ce-bt iii at 1,3 I ttIP Ole:" of the et4te coo.ro.ttco tg alsig a PARTY FLATFCRU Democrats Have WrItten Tbeirt, Pit Craft, 3lt1 the WO Writ? Theirs Soon. A 4.1 treirdik U.

th-. rut ir tIste, owtoettrian Wag at t-e After Iv! 14 toe sA.1,-4 ttipt roll. Picte draft (4 rialfrm Ial tort ma la and aIkrol1 '4" vrihr tttat, eoltrtrItto.0- salt Itt lotttlq1 liton t414incy. totic ta TV be ij1 t.r coofrp. 111.

41.414t lec I L4 It it Ito St'a IX ctuinty at ,3 1 1-140 C4.1,,o004 to pubtit: at tItrot the sattPnt tr 1ttof etr. it sal nut oho, so3 utF1 I ania moo t-rial Li.ort c-w't an at' T. 2 fr le NatAtoll ii.13ln Nitlr, fsw I sr rttet. Jr IL1 MIK tit. erelin- An iN C.

1.041Prire et, atte At a at 4.1 tio tti-do rrptt Its Arnel can Thitrat v. r. Tho wi 14- 04' r4 4. 1,10, iZet ti cal camohrn 31,1 yol't roll, an tw-lrif i the it a a lo eld.e0 1' the 1i ituotallfloelt lir 1444 rtr4c ot4t I I to- 14 a to VIIISHONN'S Our immense stock rd I all 6406 proved wore than erica1 to 1.3t11-3 CarrieIts. thrertnats, lists Shoes rentan ar.ltle vohitte meet tire res.ate.

Avoid last a t.t.e seek crcsb bl cotn.n; today. I Open EVerittigil NI lomm---- I .1 gil. a I The Superseding Stout "My friends," vociferated the astute orator," what is the price of liberty?" hr to ten dollars," ejaculated a squeaky voice In the rear, "according to the judge." IV hat is the price of strength? Simply a reasonable quantity of Frank Jones' Portsmouth Nourishing Stout 1 according to the needs of the 7 system. This is the American Stout that supersedes the Im- ported Stout, that obviates 1, the necessity of dependence upon the importer. It is the product of forty-five years' ale brewing experience.

The Stout shows it. Always I found in the sick room; always of prime Importance daring convalescence. The American for Amer- leans in America. 1. Frank Jones Brenvisi Newts" N.

N. NO BOTH CONFIDENT. Parker's Friends Say He is Sure of Winning. IlartV Friends Intimate That the Flura 11111 Fail to Elm. Republican Contest Getting Hot for the Attorney Generalship.

I The following expressions et opinion were issued by the campaign managers in the Hatris-Parker conteet for the Lamination for attorney general: Representative Gilpatric. in charge of Parker headquarters. said: 'There is practically nothing new in the situation except the steady and consistent gains for our candidate, which seem to trouble the opposition so much. Ve can scarcely understand how Harris or his friends. good lawlers as they are.

could permit themselves to criticise so adversely the bar indoreement which was so generously given Mr Parker. The hest of the canipaign must be he'd respons.ble for the suggestions from the other stile that. after all, we dill not have all the lawyer') in the state on our papers. -Nir Parker's Indorsement by the liar Is a magnificent teetimonial. end no tole appreciates that 'Act more than Mr It is true that we have soitcht callher rather than wiere numbers.

'rho iutifitscntent Is signed by the rei4ignixe-1 leaders of the bar in the respective counties of the state. "Wo are honestly confident of an Irtory in the eonventhin. Lot only by ourselves. but by others. Indicate our success derisively.

We are anxious for as strorg a majarity as 14 rossil-le to be secured. and wall work on carncetly to that en.1. 6-ortio-i41 said In an Interview -Mr Harris' claims In the paper yesterday biZd the following foundation: Early in the campaign the general was formed. of gentlemen from all parts of the state. who were earnest and entirtslastic friends of Mr Harris.

"Inimeillatel after the caueuttee we hart reports from them. Many rt twin aI themselves delegates in their difTer1 tiSt communities. and through it heir 1 kindnes.4 we have been brought directly 1 in touch with many of the other delegates. -Upon the knowledge 41tus brought to by this large and organized CullaIllittee We have based our statement or confidence in the result. Since the 40ouciseett we halos received assuranzes which lye us confidence that ws have a handsome majority of delitates lit liceton in fact.

on the day after the caucus's oUr coneed0.1 this. -Mr Parker's manager on Thursday. while admitting that We Wt re far in the lea. made the boll prophecy that our claims woul I Le reduced to PIO by this morning. Ily what and In what way he proposes to mike good his prophecy we do not know.

We have noted with interest his claims of Wairtt and delegates that are In his eohimn. NVe are content that he shouN Po large. es we hive the personal assuranees of delegates that he clairas that they are riettially In our ranks. For irstance. take Mr tlitpatrle's own want.

21. We houlit tie pleseed. a the pullie would. to hove hint Mate, to the rittMe hew hie Own ward. it.

stands. BETWEEN HALL AND PAUL Only Fight In the County May be Held Next Monday. It is probable that the republican convention w.11 be held on next. The call has not been isyuel. but it uas said yesterday that cliters of the county committee had practkally agre(d on this date.

There 11:1 te a sharp fight on the qt.estion of nominatinic a candidat for itri attorne). The friends of Paul -re cowl lent that Le will bt and the frlentis of 11.131man 1111 sr equally conedent that Mr 1'4 wtI t.e e.oteutes. Ttlp. wI prcbably he the only fight in the Con Vt taking Final Artangemente. The mate committoe sill meet at at 4 ni today to name the convention committeei and complett the dets for the gathering evening au a trictodle- gthlee eention dinner at Young's hotel.

with lion J. Elder. Hon V. C. Lovering.

Hon Robert Harris. Hem Herbert Parker ap The dinner be rivate. Bristol Cour.tt Convenuoni3Ot.t Ia. TAUNTON. rerribilean county convention will be held in this city 01 WedueadAy.

Oct 9. at a mCandtd3tee for sheriff. county commis-Floret two inecial anl a clerk of courta will ha nominated. Tb county conunizsionership proMibell --or the commis- lessrs done by the asairtant registrar and clerks. The recount of the votes cast in the democratic caucuses In 13 wards will take place today In Fanull hall.

The work will begin at 10 a m. and will continue into the night if necessary until all the returns are enunted. HAGBERG'S NAME STAYS. Recount inWorcester Makes No Changes Encouraled, for Its Fourths Term. WORCESTER.

Spat was recount of the votes cast at the recent caucus in ward 3 for John 0. Hogberg and Frederick Clee for repreLentative. The recount gave liagberg 277 oteP and Cke VAL The recount gave liagberg and Cite making pa chang e. in the nomlnee of the caucus. There was a good deal At feeling over the contest.

ae Ilagberg ham served three terms. The ward is very close aril his majority never exceeded 7.y. 'Mt- dispute has given the democrats confidence and E. Dewed has been nominated by the democrats in the belle of victory. The party leae.ers alit him nimp on the ballot insicad of NVIII am Krafve.

who was the only cno to tile papers, because they did not think Kralve would pod the full party vote. COL MUSH AU COL COMING. Former Renominated for State Senator and Latter to State Cemmittee by First Hampden Republicans. SPRINCWIELD, St 33Without a disstntinz vote Col J. F.

Niorsh was renominated for senator by the lst den republicans at Palmer tolay. The convention was calltd to order at 14 o'clock in the Palmer flistriet iourtroom by Col Coetting. William M. Titus of this cty was chosen chairman and Charies M. Gage of 241onaon secretary.

or mite dekgates 3,1 were present. H. M. Brews Ler of this tity presentd the time of Col Marsh and the nom ill09n was made by acclamation. Col Goettiag was reelected to the state committee, also by acclamation.

on motion of Rey Dr Philip S. Mottom of this city. The proceelinizs occiined only 12 mtnute q.j the convention was on, of the most harmonious in the history of the distrlist. Today's tcsult mikes good the assertion of Col Marsh a few weeks ago that he would be renominated practtcally withmit. opposition.

Th- ests and the elopements of the itrile-st for the brid-te iteross tho Connecticut were acainst Col Marta early in the soa4on. but effrirt to s-cure lehaates ar.3 will not. it is Ea ttl. tight his canadacy. The is concede the retie ct.on Of Col Marsh.

MglUn3Ag RenOrnitilltet WORCESTER. Sert Manning was renominated for senator by the repubitottns of the 1st Worcester district this afternoon without any Waiter J. MeGauley was a trikmher of the state Two It Act. Kentucluans LOUISVILLE. K.

Fet 30In a sheeting affray on ruckets trele. county. between-Joe and Jarnos Gay on one side. ant Joetsh Eley on the other. Eley was Intarttly 1.114 and Joe Gay aas fatafty woundeNt.

dames Gay, who eoc.tal unhirTned. Ix a denu'y sheriff. Ile had asked Eity to give up Lts pistol. i it 6 II et DIVER RECOVERED A BAG. Woman Lost It from Ferryboat and New Yorkers Circulatei Report That It Contained $100,000 in Jewels.

NEW YORK. Sept r.0---A diver toda; recovered from the river a stnail leather bag Which acchtentaily knocked from the hand of a woman pitssenger Iwo the riVer While she crossing In a ferryboat last SaturdaY night. The bag is known to have con tattled a small sum of money. but a fien, elational story to the effect that it al90 contained jewels to the value of about could not be confirmed. SCANNEIL SCORED.

I Indictment Agaist Him Dismissed Beeantas of a Irregularity. NEW YOltK Sept 1)---The indietments against Fire Commissianer John J. Fwanne II and Wm. L. Marks, aileging irregularities in the purchase of fire department supplies.

were dismissed today by Justiee tttersieeve in the supremo court Permission was given the distrlet attorney to resubmit the case to the grand jury. Justice Gildersleeve said the employment by the district attorney of I I. Ordway as a special attorney to conduct the hearing in the ease before the grand jury WaS illegal. floor and mounted her mistress' wheel. In the morning there was every evidence that the barn floor had been used for a epee track.

The wheel was demolished, but the cow WSLS beck in her stall, chewing her cud with assumed innocence. The right of a husband to whip his wile because she el.sobeved him and insisted upon buying limburger cheese against his protests is one of the points in a divorce case at lerankem Penn. The defendant is S. D. Fleming.

The wife charges him with cruelty, and the limberger cheese figures as a cause of provocation. it being shown that the odor was disagreeable to him. Oscar Staples of Waldo, Me. owns a curious clock which has been in use probably more than 150 years. It is made entirely ofewood, is of ordinary size, and keeps correct time.

The time-Piece was bought by his grandfather. who exchanged for it a pair of oxen. It was in those times when owning a clock in the family was a mark of distinction and tvealth. The clock is evidently of foreign manufacture and is al- I together an interesting piece of workmanship. With the early penmakers the problem of a point was the most serious.

and a long time elapsed before it was definitely solved. At FoCante in the Belgian Ardennes, there is a grove of trees so thoroughly devastated by the silk worm that not a single leaf has been left on the trees. There is but one political district in Great Britain which has not enjoyed the exeitetnent of a contested election since leel. That is Rutland. for which, a Nir Finch has at since November, 1867, and during those years.

altheegh there have been eight general elections. this lucky member of parliament has had to fight for his seat oely once. The golden eagle has great strength. It lifts and carries off with ease a weight of SO The Yellow river is styled the "Sorrow of China." During the last century It has changed Its source 22 times. azet now flows into the sea threugh a mouth of 600 miles distant from that of too years ago.

It is estimated that its floods in tee present century have cost China 11.000.000 lives. The idea of driving piles with a water jet was borrowed by engineers from the clam, a small sheillieh which turrows 12 to 14 inches Into hard sand or mud by this process. Albany. Y. claims the honor of having made the first carriage manuetetured ouitire in this country.

Several were built in the year 1811. and the event was duly noted at the time as an evidence of the spread of United States enterprise. llekw Miami we have a substitute for the lobster that lives in the crevices of the coral rock till his season comes. and then he sprawls over acres of sand, fat tine. This Florida sea crawtiFit is of excellent flavor, grews to four pounds in weight.

ie abundant and easily taken. He is not only the equal of the lobster. but better. It only remains that te introduced to the getnerand with proper preparation end he will immediately become a faccrite. An American bishop in Chicle writes of an ordination service in whieh he and four natives took part.

At the close. after the congregation hat gone out, there was a deafening noise caused by firecreckers, with which the native Ceristians express their joy and their congratulations to the newly ordained. Beira. on the coast of Portuguese East Africa. is a veritable city of Line.

Every utensil is made of le If you were to break your leg you would be taken to the hospital on a stretcher of lane. and when you arrived at the zinc hullaing you would be laid on bedding resting en a zinc framework. Zine seems to be the only cheap material that will withstand ter a reasonable length of time the humid climate. and it employed In every and 21. The greatest interest centered In the contest in the 7th senatorial district, where by the ward returns lion Francis L.

Codman was declared elected by 16 The recount not only wiped out this plurality, but gave the district to John K. Berry by 64 votes. making a gain for him of SO votes. The recount in ward 12 was to settle the question of delegates to the count convention to nominate a candidate for district attorney. The recount showed live delegates having tie vote and only four places fur them.

The vacancies will be tilled at a meeting of the delegates. when one will retire. It was said that from the names of the men tied three of them will be for Paul. JOLIN K. BERRY, Republican Candidate tor Senatorial Nomination in 7th Suffolk District.

In wards 113 and 21 the recount did not change the result of the ward return for representative. The same resailt was found on a recount of the votes cast in wards 19 and 20. In ward 19 there was a recount psked on the whole vote of the caucus. but it did not change the result as announced by the caucus other. On the of the caucus the clerk In ward 22 decnared in his returns to ttu.

commissioners that Frank Seiberlich had carried the ward on the vote for reoresentative by 2 votes. Ths recount showed that John Riefler hal lost 3 votes in the ward cunt. which gave him the nonnnation on the recount by 2 votes. The ngures were: Ward Rccount John Bleier rt1 279 Francis Seiberlich John Duff 544 The votes for representative In ward Is were the first counted yesterday. By the ward returns Francis Jugeins and Charles ii.

Barker were declared lected. with Albert P. Poole one vote behind Barker. The recount increased the votes of all the candidates except Barker. who lost one vote and the on the ballot.

The figures are: Ward Recount Charles II Barker 52 James Henderson 4a LI Francis Juxgins 135 Albert Poole Francis Jun Ins and Albert P. Poole til. ,,,1 ''''k, 4 't, 41-2 ki 1 sli -1' It 114...,4,40 ..,1, i''- A i 4...... ,4, 'i 1 1 7 '4 1 1 '''S zY, 1 I 4 1 I I 4 A i 4 I 1 4 i 11 1 -4 I1- i I 1 1 i 1 '-i 1 I I I Men's Men's Wear Made to Order The very particular man wants the specially made Suit or Overcoat every time. Our Merchant Tailoring Store is equipped to serve him to his mind.

And at a saving in price that is large enough to be thorouqhly appreciable. Look this up when you are thinking of buvinoyour Suit or Overcoat. R.N.WhiteCo. AY re us L17 1othing lEklo Money Credft. Down 465 Washington SIN iy to) i i .1 EVENING STUDIES.

COELEti.E Evening begins (1ct 2L BUStneSil .1 shorthand Indies. 5 pet month. Send tor etrvniar taiS1 Wssidugton Cur. Leach, AktaiutL it 64 tve't. -271- itu-sines .1 short nd Ind- 1.1, ILRb h.

.,...,0 fur IAN cur. Leach. 1kiutt. St 64 Opp. Jordan's.

i the effects cif tt ts seeordingly 1 uble way. 1 I is the effects tif .19 accordingly sible I 1 6 I 11, I TY I' wq.

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