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II THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1, 1887. 8 jor dap rs or dan THERE IS 1ST El GOES A HOUS missioners to allow digging up of streets was adopted on a call of yeas and nays by a vote of 28 to 7. The bill as amonded was then ordered to ft third reading by a vote of 18 to 1 2. as fol-ows: BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

Confederate Soldiers to Visit the Hub. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1887. Tn lioHton that can touch our prices luring our pt COLORED Yeas. Alger, Currier, Pwyer, Fernnhl, Gould, inking, Jordan. Keith of the Cape, Kimball, lil-ten.

Newhall. O'Sullivan, Perkins, illsbory. Iteeii, BhM 1ft shea, Mattery 18. ATURE ALMANAC I Mi STANDARD TIMR. To a Third Reading.

After Heads, Nats. Clark, Fletcher, Gleaaon of Worcester, Hartwell, Jefts, Jones of Essex. Keith of Plymouth, Marble, Morse, Sleoper, Towne, Wilbur 12. Paiukd. Glover, Jones of Berkshire, ye Phillips, Howard, no.

6 45 AM 7 15 PM 1 42 AM 8 giS? High Wat. pun Seta 7 i cngthof Day.lG 04 MoonSets. ent old-lime mark-down sale, and if you are in of any article of clothing you had best visit our si and learn our prices before making your selecti elsewhere. We sell goods during this sale on apj, vol. We alloiv uou to tahr, th Being Amended.

Proposed Settlement of the Marine Park Betterments. DRESS O0O. Special Bargains. Fnll Moon, June 6. 6h.

38m evening. Moon's last June 13, ah. New Moon. June 81, 6h. morning.

o8 first June 28, 5h. WALKING JACKETS $3.50. BEADED WRAPS, $6.75. Brocade Velvet Wraps, $7.50. AMES A THE PKISON.

JL Iteisaee Recommencllng an Additional ing in Cliarlestown. Colonel Sam Menard took the following to the Senate yesterday: To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives: It ts important flint an approprinMon should be made bv the itresent fnr tl- nrftlnn ttf 1L Salaries Increased in the Fire Depart mentOther Matters. and, if not satisfactory return them and get money. Isn't this absolutely fair between man man? and isn't it a proper tea to bug goods, pecially if you are not a iudaa of the. artiAe mnv Tie Capital Reflucefl and the Rale of Interest Made Lower.

The Eoston Daily and Sunday Globe have a larger Circulation than any other daily or Sunday paper published in Boston or New England. At the session of tho Board of Aldermen 200 pieces Fancy Checks, Stripes and Plaids at separate building upon Ihe grounds of the Bi Ite prison at Charlestown for the teuiporiirv Isolation of Rni'h .11... v. Zrurchasing yesterday afternoon a communication was frrim A dtlr.w Piui Ifi shouting and other demonstrations ol lawless neH. It i Per WT "i 122e.

iuc icw aueug eeiii. ill wuiun euiivii.t ImlSt llpeessrirHr he nl.i,-...l nuni.hnwnt an) iaru. G. A. informing the City Council that tho Robert E.

Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans of Richmond will It ti title 0 have too much stock and not enough mon and we are anxious to reduce stock. Hence slaughter prices quoted below direetlv nniler fh. Vmanftai th. JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY. and the noise in Uiem Is plainly audible net nnlir ti th.

Railroad Commissioners' Power Under the Law. p.itv on 1 ii 17 m.nA lu aa tin, trtttictti r.f wuv lit tuuitv unit IS. humane treatment of convicts in our State, all wan- Eegnlar 25c. quality. 100 pieoes Double W5dtb Oanvaa Grena- John A.

Andrew Post. IB. (i. A If nnd re "'ol-lt in me uiaet ana uiseiwiue are uun- MEN'S SUITS questing that the City Council appropriate lsnitbie only by solitary eonllne.nent, with Uie deprl-vatioa of tobaouo and a reduction of the food of the Offenders. In justice to the officers of the prison and THE CZAR'S PLEASURE TRIP.

(S. W. Fobs In Puck.) rhe Czar started outon a jileasure excursion. To travel a few miles by rail, With stockings of iron that he had to pry on, and a steel undershirt lhat wouldn't show tho dirt, and a riveted nlster of mail. "I need for this trip stout clothes that won't rip," Said the Czar, "when they catch on a nail." 9zivu 10 meet, a pan oi tne expenses the entertainment of the Southern viultnra nnil aines at C5 Yard.

--1fi'J ui tne prisoners llieiuseiws, yliose oeuduot is In the main exemplary, as well us GENUINE EDWARD HARRIS cjn.unt.ll HIUUTCHUa 111 tlllCll il- lnl.liiii i lut i Speeches by Milliken, Wil also requesting that a joint committee bo appointed from both branches of the city government to reiiresenl tm rit.v m. I'iuci, .1 in connuenicnt shouhl be erected at a proper Sulta, the aumo suit advertise by on of CHILDREN'S SOU UJS0 rdn, BOYS' SUITS. These have, under no consideration, our nnpiwn na yr3Hi bnBHijfi mtrxAlD at $12, Hum me otiior inmates or tne bur, Hartwell and Others. occasions incident to the entertainment of ever been sold less than 37ic. prison.

Although such outbreaks upon any extensive seule are of rare occurrence, vet the want of suc Uolftted building has been several the visitors. And he took for his friends on this pleasure excursion An army of soldiers so mush, With gun and with cannon, with flag and with pen- We are now showing the greatest variety of French and English Cashmere and Chudda Shawls, both colored and black. We propose to emphasize this fact by offering on THURSDAY, June 2, 500 All-Wool Cashmere Shawls, in Cream, Cardinal, Tan, Garnet, Mode, Brown, Lavender. Olive and Black. Thin The order rallintr for emnnditiirn nf 100 pieces All-Wool Brocaded, Stripe IT rt i mi- "i ne pasi, anu cases or iiuiiviuimi uis-turbancc, to the irreat diseomfnrt of others and the m.nlfMt rit-i.

ji CENTRAL FALLS VELOUR FINISH jion.v.im cuiiiiuus 01 snot, anu a monstrous money was referred to tho committee on finance. ul iii.iii, ta.iat'iittture itet ttti- oonunon. Keaiiy all the material for the founda- ana Lace urenacunes, in tour shades, Tans, Oreain, White, Light Blue, Pink Cassimere Suits, advertised bv one of onr nelithbors A reauest was received frr.in tltr. lir.nr1 r.f as a uunuiue eusfitiun barKidn at ilo, we WUl Hell wvuis in Hsiuiauie ouuuing are upeu uie grounds of the prison, oonaistlnii of granite or other Ktdtia Ul. big lot of muskets and rifles and stuff.

Bays he 'Twill be tame if we find any game. And don't have ammunition enough." Bo he started forth on his pleasure excursion. This joily and fun-loving Czar; The House Accomplishes hut Little in an Afternoon. fire commissioners asking fnr nutltntiiv tn nio. ib new tie Hitu.

ein ivs tit the old chluuiev. whioh is to be rebuilt, can also be utilized for this DUfDoae at cut down to ttj SlTSi.S1 CUt dOWll to S7JV1- SIO 1 fllo use the East Boston ferrv boats in nf ana JJarii colorings, at 29c. you lor $9.00. A GENUINE FAULKNER FLANNEL fire at Deer Island, or at other institutions l5SittentdoTi'i2aio. aown 10 a great SiViiig of cost to the State.

The work can be done almost wholly by the prisoners themselves, thus luriilshina steadv employment for some time to a second, hit the wheels with a whack, and exam is the Shawl usually sold at $1.50, and regularly costs to import $1.15, but we shall sell this lot at a iiuuiuer wueareat- presem lllieiniuoyeo. uiivr-i hwu ujj suwi ah it pcituuin b-Kain at we will tell you the aie tdentica thitur Sit luyj Goods that are considered good value ined the track, and tore up the floor of the car. "What a lly sweet Ufe," said the Czar to his wife, "This pleasure excursion, ha! ha!" YOUTHS' SIIITl haw Ml fo, i The tirst matter in ttiA Zaitii-a n1 a nuauMS ontuung wun -v ccm lvonld answer every purpose, a nil that the cost of its Construction wntllil nnt nr. l-OO tllltl at buc. woidd recvjmaiend an appropriation of that sum for the harbor.

A communication was received from the street commissioners estimating the cost of widen ing Rutherford avenue, Charlestown, from Chapman to Deveas street, as Faneuil Hull Market. An order was passed in concurrence providing that after June 1, 1887, the hour for the bill to authorize the West End Street Railway Company to lease and consolidate with other street railways and to construct 17.60 toe purpose Herein set forth. Olivkk Aaiss. $1.00 100 pieces Pancy Hair Line Stripes, 45 Suits for S5, SIO Suits for S0.5O. 81 a Knits for T.

SO and 6s. Each. tunnels, and to maintain the cable and electric system of mark.lowu a For a Union Station. Senator Glines for the committee on railroads reported a bill to provide for a union iiiif, B.KU ynut; la aiiutii a tltt.i.n MllLi make of goods. No bettor Rood in thu country, folly warranted bv ug.

New. fresh good thi season, cut in the Litest atypi of sat ks and 4 and 5-button Eiiglisli walking coat suits, all sixes SPEC SAL. As at everv snecial inches wide, at 39c. In 20 different- colorings. In order toVlTtiipmZ Slllt a Of Wilbur, who dissents from tho bill, moved to amend by striking out section 2.

which refers to the issue of preferred stock, and sale of this kind the lots have been closed out before niffht, we would advise opening l'aneuil Hall Market shall be: From the first Monday in April to the first Monday in October. 6.30 o'clock a. and from the first Monday in October to the first also to strike out in section St th JU" BUal reduction really 5 our customers that an earlv call will be 100 pieces Silk and Wool Checks and Wtuoa provides that the "par value of the Stool shall be $50." and also by striking out in red fei April, at sunrise, or not later than 7 clock a. m. The hour of closing necessary, as only 500 Shawls will be All-Wool Armure Checks, 41 inches emii, ilZTZ'j the BrtrlsaM vu.j ffn.

mil. it ag.tiii, EIGHT DOLLARS. Suits redneed toflO; BIS Suits reduced tai- fix Suits redncesltu Suits reduced to gli and flB; g20 SuTts reduced to 12 Whipcord Suirs reduced to 37.50. Sift Whipcord Suits reduced (18 Whipcord Suits to flH.50; t'M Whli)-cord Suits reduced to gl2 Whipcord reduced to $1T. Our stock is large, and being anxious to turn It Into money we have cut prices unusually deep.

1110 worus anu also." so that the West End Kow About Two of Them? Telegraph. And after all there is no chanre for improvement over the simplo picnic kiss. Tryingto Smoke tho Curnrs She Bought. Kehoboth Sunday Herald. Domestic life has no finer picture of confiding love than that of the husband wearing a smoking jacket of his wife's making audi rying to make believe that it fits htm divinely.

Sign of a Good Girl? Judge. Juno is a good girl. She puts up her dewy mouth for kisses without the slightest semblance of objection or undesire. But She Wouldn't Hurt the Poor Dog. 0 TJudge.

Awajj up in Trinity steeple is a broken window. The legend connected with it is Isrii'f A wnmnri nt tin. 1-, lt a tunied at may 6 sold at this price. wide, at company can increase its capital stock from ou.ui uo. jacn weea.

cay, except Saturday, 5 clock p. m. Saturdays. 9 o'clock p. holidays and evenings before Thanksgiving tune to time only as the Board of passenger station between Charles river and Causeway street in the city of Boston.

The bill provides that plans shall be submitted to the railroad commissioners for their approval. The bill is the one already printed and the only change is a clause to secure to the State all tho tide water rights and lands it now possesses, and to provide that no change shall be made in the coarse oi Millers river unless the permission of the harbor and land commissioners is secured. Senator O'Sullivan presented the petition of the Mayor and City Council of Lawrence in aid oi the bill. What Did the House Do? General Per Yard. hailroad Commissione 1 shall determine to JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY.

iu vuii.iiutja tin; nours ior opening anu closing the same as heretofore established. te necessary. Senator Milliken who ro- Marine Park Kettermentv. rmm, 5Ll ui jiiins ui pnrcliase. ports the bill, moved to amend the bill by JOR0AN, MARSH AND COMPANY.

An order was passed, that in the several petitions pending in court, for reduction of inserting a new section in place of section 2. The wording in the new section is just like that of the old except that the amount of the preferred stock to be issued is placed HOSIERY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WILiQT'' GREAT SALE OF tne several assessments for betterments arising from tho location and laying out of I oiattt Treasurer "Bearrl ISnrl ennta si 259 and 261 Washington Boston. wu UVJUl JL iiie -iarine i-arK, outn Boston, the city solicitor is authorized to consent, tn n.

mm 259 and 261 Washin-ton Ilostoi Ribbons uie noase oi representatives yesterday afternoon. The renort of imWie oofeiou 90 and 92 Marbet Ljnn. 6tOiie at a dog on Staten island. for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the nary ififig and 92 Market wiinout cots and with out interest. uv instead of 12.o00,000, and fixing the guaranteed dividends at 8 per cent.

Senator Alger moved to amend section 0, so that nothing in the bill shall interfere with the proceedings now before the City Council of tho city of Cambridge. Senator Milliken said that on account of STORY OF A 8TOWAWAY. WE SHALL 0FFEE pedient to fix the compensation and mileage of members (Mr. Jones of Essex and Mr. Upliam of Salem dissentinirl wna noaio-nnd Queen Victoria' The Hard Time Edward Bifabert Mad STEM'S UI.

for Tuesday. June 7. The Maiden water Permission was granted for the use of Faneuil Hall on the evening of June 21 for on Hoard the Bavarian. Edward Hibbert. formerlv of Prectnri One of the largest Endi'sh Mann fa Out tne purpose oi a banquet to bo given by the British Charitable Society and others in Lancashire.

vesterdav told HuaucB utiran tno corporations in Boston consolidation could not be effected except by some such company as the West r-nd. ihe hill was in the interest of quicker transit and improved facilities for tho neon of win 1 Tremont St. Temple PI, reporter of ills YnrTlPTif-ac oq i er's entire stock of Ladies' Lisle and Gents' Fancv Cotton Half TToco A Fortune in Chicago. Judge. A well-known miser happened to see a one-legged veteran going by.

"What a lucky man! he exclaimed in a burst of enthusiasm. "How so?" asked his companion. "Only think how much he saves in shoe leather." He Would Rather Stone Him. Judge. "John, I wisli you would rock the baby." "What'll I rock the baby for?" "Because lie is not very well.

And what's half of biru belongs to you and you SO CTS. ON THE DOLLAR. Our entire Bargain Counter devoted to this great sale. 150 pieces No. 22 Pine Frenoh Gros Grain.

Worth 62c. per yard. 300 pieces No, 22 Best quality Satin and Gros Grain. Worth 37 l-2o. per yard.

iV assigned for Thursday. June 2. Messrs. Post, Lynch and Quincv were appointed by the speaker a committee of cou-ference on tne part, of the Houso in the matter of the urnishing of electric light bv gas companies. Mr.

Roberts of Lynn moved that the morning sessions begin at lo. Mr. Symonds amendment making the hour lo.MO was lnr i M.l.....t uuuoi 01 jueen ictoria. Charles BnsgcU Iowell Poit.r.c A tf tlie Weht tiid company, instead of helping on consolidation, was a bar to it The ar- raniremeniK fnr Mn.u.l!A.M. An order was passed in concurrence au- -wv su tdVii on board the steamship Bavarian.

Hibbert is a sDinner, and found himselt starving in the old country. "There is no work for anybody," said ho "everything is at a standstill t- tiiniriy.iritr rno M.viw tn chased for cash by our foreign buyer at prices which will astonish the public. The following two lots as leaders will mct-utuiiicaite 10 Charles Russell I.owoll Pnct 11 a Metropolitan and Camhridge roads, and of others, were all under way, when this AVest Liid company came in and stopped it all FANCY SCOTCH 6I16HAK the room on the third fioorof the old Franklin schoolhouso for uncertainty in political matters. So I thought I'd come to AmpHP.i Knt. imri the issue of preferred stock.

r. tT motion was losr, Hi to t). ihenthe yoas and nays were ordered, and the lo o'clock proposition was carried, 113 to 88. James Donovan of Boston rose to sav that he had U-en paired Friday, on the bill providing for the forfeiture of liquor licenses by persons who violate the law. but had 1 ley i eete.1 rn i 500 pieces No.

16 Crown fl-mo Grain. Worth 37 l-2c. per yard. undoubtedly cause great excitement: LOT 1. 300 doz.

Ladies' Genuine 4-Thread Lisle Hose, Black and all desirable shades, unbleached sole, double heel and toe, well worth 75c, to close, 1 VUf A. UiiU HKJ money. Well, I made up my mind to walk to Liverpool from Preston, a distance of about 31 miles. I did it. and almost on an empty stomach.

When I got to Liverpool. I got into a party of six other fellows in just beuator Hart well said that be would not oppose tho consolidation of street railroads in tne interest of rapid transit nor the tunnelling of hills for the same purpose. If tins would res-ilt in cheapening street railway traffic, well and good; but the people IT'V? Bllt instead of 600 pieces Nos. 16 and 22 Picot Edge MARKED DOWN From 35 Cts. to 2o Cts.

to iiui uujeci to rocK mm. Well, don't half belong to you?" "Yes." THs can rock 'our half and let my half holler." A Base Attack on a Tener. Judge. Jones I say. Smith, have you gotchango for a tener? Smith Certainly, old fol.

Jones Well, er just lend me five. 1887. at an annual rental of 91, on condition that the post shall make all necessary repairs and alterations to the satigfactionof IJublic build! ngsand at inv ti 2fJ nia.J'.iiiatetire ease at any time after griving three months notice to the post of its intention to do so Salaries in the Fire Department. The fire commissioners in a communication reported in favor of increasing the claries of members of the tiro department upon tho following basis: Chief engineer $3500 per annum assistant chief engineer' uros L-rrain. Worth 371-2 and 50c.

per yard. 100 pieces Nos. 16 and 20 Black Gros uuuiiiuuii, tnen ae- cided to make a break for the steamship Bavarian, which was going out, and as stowaways. T-he captain PER These arp ihp p-noe umJm i r. "iiiiuimeti ii.

air. would have voted yes; he would have voted on finance had reported Afeirlhwfe ought not to pass. Messrs AAalker of AVorcester and of Biston had dissented. The amount Involved is Mr. Dresser of Boston opposed, and Mr AValker of AVorcester ami 'ilflef Gardner supported the resolve, iso vote was reached.

PAIK, vv got on Doard 13, ailOllt ft Qt A T. 1: r-" i ji.n utU such a great ran this year. mdhmA rul ior rsiuy sanea aoout 3 clock the next morning. We stowed onrselvec tttroTt nm.n. i7Tr 1 si.rii as sui-ji u-aa tte tdtoj.

1 i ine west unucompanv would, if Senator Milliken's amendment was adopted, pay the stockholders 8 per cent, and tho nest of the profit would go to the West End Land Comi.any which owned 785 of the 800 shares of the West End Street Railway Company. He never would vote to allow a land company in Brookline to own and operate all the rail mo do in The laws of the State presented uuuus Mlisinoss. CENTS'. LOT 2. 500 doz.

Genta' Fan fWtnn j. v---i cue eoais in tne decks, and hid ourselves till about 9 o'clock Sunday morning. All TriiB rirn UnA A 3. -0TKE. Amongst the eoods left an SOIlie Of onr h.tt Half Hose, handsome shades, never ST? iSStWfw engineers.

$2000; captains, iisiSEn? -1300- enginemen. mA, tur11' enginemen, 1200: hoe-? Tm ei1KiV'car J1000, tho second year Thorforihe third and tfiHri' was. accepted by v. juou, no ariiiK. ana only a little bit of tobacco to chew On Sunday morning we went, all of us, tip to the captain.

The first mate said to mm: Here are some stowaways'. The can- tfl.1T, ...1, 1. there is only a small quantity of ea.i (In some eases only a dress and we shall faaTe no more tliijieaioi. wuvuif Hum owumg land except lor then- proper purposes of erectintr stables but here was a bill allowing a land Howard and Weekly Payments. Before the Senate ordeis were taken up, Senator Howard moved to reconsider the vote whoreby tho Senate adopted the amendment to the weekly pavment bill by inserting in lino 12 of section after the word "payment" the words, "if so required hv Itim Known to sell for less than 50c, to close.

25 c. Lrram, colored edges. Worth 37 l-2c. and 50c, per yard. 200 pieces No.

16 Finest Quality All-Silk Gauze. Worth 50o. and 62o. per yard. 200 pieces Nos.

16 and 20 Fine All-Silk Gros Grain, in several odd patterns. Worth from 45c. to 75c. per yard. 50 pieces 5 and 6-inch Eoman Stripes.

Worth 75c. and $1.00 per yard. All at the one price, 29c. yS. But a Blind Man Couldn't Read This.

ruck. A blind man may be in perfect health nii.l yet not bo looking well. Terrible to be blind! Plain' on Words. Lowell Times. Saturday's Glope advertised its Sabbath edition as "A Sunday Treat." Isn't that a Plain violation of the liquor law.

Brother laylor? For its Victims to Roll On. Burlington Tree Press. nucule, cucitf wore any more on board, and we said we didn't know. Then Council for concurnee! KeS t0 th ior purely speculativo purposes, to own and operate all three street S3 We haTe decided to close them all ont nOW. Wllilf fnlhe want ifam ui Luti iact mat the price of money was cheapening, this bill wanted to secure a vested right of 8 per cent, dividends.

It was the pride of Massachusetts that stock watering was not al owed Senator 1 rfci: cl DU LUH snip, our iouna none Stop where you are', cried the captain, and we were kept on deck from 9 iii the m2Rxu xmtl1 6 at aiffht, without, food On Monday morning the captain ordered W0Tk svellins coal, and we then had three hard crackers and a little lilt itii'l or reilrtV In tnrl sith IViwuro ram ia.o umratimieill wouiu nuuitv Hii lHW- Senator Howard vvitiidrew.his motion with tho intention of renewing it when the matter was reached 1 1 7 tin i vi i i. I bl CCESS 1EAK. Authorized. The city treasurer was authorized to borrow $400000 for tto public parks. $250-OOHfor the new Cambridge bridge and S3 000.000 in anticipation of the taxes for tho current ar.

In answer to the inquiry "what right if any, the Board of v. JORDAN, MARSH AND COM PA Y. Parties furnishing Bench or Conntrv Hrmses wUl flint it to their Hih-rtntage to buy their fCitch.ni Ware of us. Estimates furnliiried on application. "Alaska" Household charcal packed, and lined with zinc.

"Alaska" Sideboard Kefrlgeniton. In black walnut, ash, cherrv. Send for price list i i The season for getting drowned IK U1UWUCU wiiuo Meanwhile the cu- oatning is almost liere. cumber has the floor. iu us.

ve naa to work bard wi th irreat big shovels, and were kept at it av only sot one meal of meat in iAteSS about a ii STEMS Wl untciu uirecr- ing the. superintendent of streets to ove or determuie the charneter miumou itmejiament was worse than the original bill, and while Senator Wilbur amendment took the sting principle opposed to the whole Senator Kimball said that diligent search on his part had revealed that the only opposition to the bill was to the stock watering 12.000.poo of stock was too much, but beuator Milliken's amendment would obviate that. If it was not for ust such opposition as met this bill there would be elevated railroads in Boston. Some of the most eminent and resoeetable mm JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY. I JORDAN, MARSH rC; v.

-ujoiirurnent prevented this, but he will make tho motion today. Jones and Prison Labor. The bill relating to the contract system of labor in prisons, which was rejeoted last year, and for which Senator Jones of Lynn has worked so hard, was passed to be engrossed without a word of debate, after an amendment offered by Senator Alger had been adopted, which provides that where tile DriMone.ra nm t.i! street iml .1 any whether the power was vested in fnJ3' ldeS; hnr ifM'Y thin and Pinched, but he said he had got over the worst of it and was going t9 start for Lewiston, Me spinner.11 mt in 'T" 'in 1 TTnrtHni 11111111. tion 'roni tne cprpora- FOR MURDERING HER HUSBAND. 'LECTION DAY.

Victorious Athletes Dine. The winners of inter-scholastic sports on the Lnion grounds yesterday afternoon, the EM YOUR count not over 2C prisoners shall be employed in any one industry. Boston were behind this bill. It was not the work of a little land company. Thev owned some land in Brookline and expected to sell it to their street railway company I here was no crime in that.

They expected sciiooi atnietic team, had a din- We supply evervthing worn bv indies nnd OTitfej SMiJ? custom and readv-miule. v.i 8CIT8. OVECOATS and LaMLS' GARM "iiiuii it was stated "tint he ch" meter hlS, th Vight to determine of a stivH Ji surfac aild lavement 1 1 tha: v-'here the public safety he Mayor reet 8h1aJd repaired'. Dairfnl sthie power ro order such re pairs as he may deem proper." Miscellaneous Matters. The twentieth annual report of the com- Gt Cemetery states that 409 interments have been made in the cemetery during the past year.

The receipts for the year wore $10,254.09 and the expenditures $13,523.93. UT evening at the barker House. A Blanchard presided. Tho other "bovs" present were Itrmn t- xt Governor Davis of Rhode Island Inaugurated. 'vJi "0 u'n ami jbi.oo per n-ith htfc-rier-rtriceii goods in proportion.

We hiivtil ft Bt-ifci rroin muu uutlie other suptlr nr lr -nZ J-ocKwooa, Amory.M. Luce 1 Por kins A. W. Weld. H.

Blake Bdl Lfe A- W- "er.Vblarl juiiiliiiiiira touunneit. irii prices 10 1 ti.t I Mary Wlleman fg Second Time on Trial After BeiiiK Once Convicted. Jamestown, N. May 31. The second trial of Mary Wileman of South Valley for poisoning her husband began today in the Cattaraugus County Court of Oyer and Terminer, Justice Lewis presiding.

Over 100 jurors were examined before 12 were secured at 6 o'clock p. m. The greatest interest is manifested in the case. Congressman Laidlaw is one of the attorneys for Mrs. Wileman.

She was tried, convicted, sentenced to be hanged and reprieved last year. UNITED PRESBYTERIANS. Mission Work Discussed-Musical In-struments May bo Retained. Philadelphia, May general assembly of tho United Presbyterian church of iMorth America continued its sessions today. Uhe report of tho general committee of home missions presented its report, in itittn twci easier, our srocs is not 1 iiiwu wsfQisu oacK room uarecharwiia Cesta Common Newspaper.

Sew Haven Sews. Gesta Romonomm was not the name of an ancient funny paper as has been asserted. They Might Have Saved Court Plaster, Too. Norristown Herald. A dealer in roller skates says that the skate he sold two or three years ago for 85 and -50 a pair, can now be purchased for $1.25 and H.50.

which etill affords a fair profit. Ihe young people of Norristown would have saved hundreds of dollars by Waiting until this year to purchase their roller skates. But they couldn't see that lar aliead. Odd Items from Everywhere. While a cadet at West Point General bliendan was arrested and confined three days in the guardbousa for brushing a rly oil his nose while on parade.

Ed Peck of Woodstock, mended the wimiing chain of a watch by drilling a bole bo small that the point of a needle served as a et. So small was the amount of point used that its absence could not be detected by one sewing with tho needle afterward. A charming young literary smuggler was brm.ruig a 1 auclmitz novel with her from Ati twerp to England She confided her intention to agreeable stranger whom she met on the way. At London bridge he reciprocated her frankness by telling her that he was a custom houso officer, and demand-liig that the novel should be given up. "But have not finished it yet," she murmured more liiu pir cent, the resu- rtrice.

imr. TIiirty-Fonr Tears of Republican Ring Kale and Bossism Ended. A a -j Zzx- oiie up irom to 40, why did not these men unload, and not come up to ask for this bill But there wis much more than speculation behind it. If VllbWsanendrnent was adopted the bill would be killed. The West Fnd ny wanted to issue preferred stock because the stockholders in the companies ivele consolidated would take pre.

ferred stock with a guaranteed dividend of tvri nt lnstead of Cl1- Those same stockholders were now getting 7 per cent yer said it was unfair to f'lH with no Isr 1 sliow the bn4j 'U ing sitres, where the price is the to si whether for auh or on creilit. Ibis is I rsfl rMmgaat and nicst reliable house in the citv sS the only AMERICA, establishment dolus thaS New York vSi reveU'ei from the nJlt; Railroad 8t the South Boston bracks oS NeVton to Masons of High Degree. rVJZ Parer last evening and dis-c ssed matters of interest to the Scottish rite. Albert C. Smith presided.

Distinguished masons present who talked were Hon. Lenjamm Dean of South Boston. Hon. VjJPitnond of Maine. Hon Barn How a Little Scheme of the Minority "Was Spoiled by Mr.

OarrolL ana It is no trouble for ua Co expiun andshow the goods. Don't wait, but CDTTHISaB and call at once. Ottt-n vTitn ix.t'OTom vuuioe oi uicn it said that one of two things must be done, either our mission work must be greatly contracted, or the gifts of the church to this cause must bo at once greatly increased. An outlay of $00 -000 cannot bo met with an income of Tho board mado bitter fonaition and for a numrnin en-Piv ..1. posite Jordan, Marsn Co.) F.

Washutun, to. Newport, R. May tne two hundred and fifty-first in our A Boston Man in Trouble ir New York. New York, May 31. An apparently respectable man about 45 years old, who said he was John Hughes, a drummer for the dry goods house of HotchkJss Co.

of Boston, was arraigned in Jefferson Market Police Court today, charged with having picked the pocket of William Lagerburg on a Broadway car last night. He was re- mAnHMI tiT.nl tions, among- which wore: "That no. I REDIT, niuj me risK oi ODer-atingagreat business and a dividend of 8 per cent, Lnder the act of consolidation of last year Boston got no relief. The streets of the city were not capable of caring for theteaficof the city, if all the objection to stock watering, had been obviated there was only this picayune objection of an 8 per. dividend.

The men who were behind this company were respectable men whose money was here in Boston, and who paid their taxes in Boston. They wore trying to. establish a great public conven- lerief. inl.TK ...1,1 1 11 tors of our congrefetatious bo requested at such times as they may think most con-venient and proti table to press the claims of 111 ijorcn ester. ra Street Railway Com- 8lhinrtte Adjourned.

Call to a New Pastor. vZT01'- May 31-The Congrega-W etYfT extended a call to Rev. Ird wn Monson- He has accepted, and will enter upon the duty in July. The church has been without a settled pastor lor nine months. ftAW -We it upon wwi tututlliuiv.

u.si-oij nas Deeu duly celebrated today and for the first time in thirtv-fbur years Rhode Island paid homage to a Democratic Governor, a Democratic lieutenant-governor, a Democratic secretary of state, and, in fact, a complete Democratic state government. It has been a great day, and thousands of visitors have been in town. The counting of the ballots given in at the April election occupied the Legislature until 5 o'clock KAISER TABLE EEER ii riCiI people, mat we de-dare it unwise to establish missions in laces whore other evangelical churches are at work sufficient force to supply the relisrious needs of the community unless tncro.be a special reason for so do ntf Xbat. view of tho fact that our hem" mis won work IS extendins; and means are nee r0Lc'ar7nK lf CIi- i request tbo general assembly to instruct the Board of piib- jfeto publish a the subject of For tale at WJ, GERJdAN EMPIRE BEEWEEY, w'i couuuco to coe wealth and growth of the citv. 111 Senator Milliken said that all the restriction now imposed upon present companies by the charter were imposed bv the present bill.

Senator, Hartwell said that if his argument was "picayune" it was easily an-Swered. but no answer bad been given The amendment of Senator Milliken pro viuedforthe issue of 84.B00.000 of Dte-ferrexl stock with 8 per cent, interest giiar-anteed. Now suppose the AVest End KU-way Company earned 12 per cent. Of that A Woman Commissioner. New York, Board of Aldermen have just appointed Miss Minna Pollock, a weU-known translator andUw type-writer, as commissioner of deeds Boot and Shoe Cutters' Union.

Dover N. May success of try first- pieauiiigiy. vvnere havo you got to?" he aaKoa. Bhe pointed with ber taper finger utly taking tho book from the fair nmur-n r'', away.what she had read and nrew it uitothenver.returniiigthe portion bat was so precious to her with the customary bow. It is said that there is not a horse doctor the city who would change nlaees with Uie average family physician.

They make from $3000 to 5000 a rear, or from $15 to 3) a day. and the anxiety they undergo is ROf naif so great as tliat of the man who has human patients to attend to. The veterinary surgeons the city are all making moey very ftwf. They charge 12 a visit, though the ailment be notlimg more serious than influenza. They havo their own "druz dim me election or lieutenant-governor and secretary of state an hour longer.

This latter delay was caused by the strenuous efforts of tho minority to govern the mode of electing the secrctnrv nf If1 The difficulty to obtain UMFOSMIT GOOD BITTEK is one of the greatest annoyances to which a fiimiiv tu Kt'Stauralil A resolution "that no part of the money 23Wf2 111 thia rPrt shall be eZ pended In any conjfretfation which is known to use instruments of music in connection fri ono butters' Protective Lmon continues. During the Past two or three weeks unions ha v-n formed in many places in New Hampsh re" Organizers bave met with success in be iany towns visited, especially in Dover Great rails, Rochester Ti FRED'K KCLLENOER nl fin iii. ii BU 'o ine stocKholders and the other 4, per cent, to the West End Land Company, because the land company owned, body and soul, the street raiiwav company. That proposition he considered Jected. Our instructions to our buyers In the country are to get the BEST TO eeoie Watches and Other Articles of Jewelry Sold with Teu and Coffee.

Adam. Boaw. and tor their goods as abt.v,. i vi eu(Wl xjie constitution provides that in case of no election by the people the lieutenant-governor shall be elected in grand committee of tne Genera Assemblv by ballot, but does not specify the manner of voting for sec retary of state 111 a similar contingencv Ihe result was that alter Samuel Honey of Newport had been duly elected lieutenant governor by a vote of 68 to 49 115, 117 and 119 ELM STREET. NEW TOSL 16jSal3l apll vicinity.

In Auburn, Mo ai tv tl mm we have regular and direct SHERMAN HOUSE IMilwaukee BenttneL Jounialh'ic expressions are becoming so conventional and stereotyped in their c.iaracu-r that we may expect to soon see it corded that Mr. Blank has "aecepteda poll to the charming Miss 1-Jasii. Ixiwell Citizen. According to an eminent English authority a goje lives years. It then becomes a boarding-house delicacy IVorth American.

A 1 1 1 )l 1 nnl.n i- 1 1 vAunMuw oi siock watering and moro subversive of the policv and statutes of the Commonwealth. Senator Welch moved to amend the bill bv striking out the clause in section 4 which makes the approval of the Board of ire Commissioners necessary for the digging up or altering the streets of Boston, stnicing out the words "public commons" in the clause giving power to dig tunnels, and striking out the entire section 8, which makes the approval of tho Board of Railroad Commissioners necessary to make valid any location, alteration or revoea- COUKT SQUABE, BOSTON. On the European PUn. sZaoMM. 7.

St. Loses a Respected Citnen. Sprlnqfikld. May looses today one of its oldest and most respected citizens in William Newell, who died at' his lnt street home, aged 79 years. He was a native of Enfield, and a son of Elijah -ewell.

He came to this city in 1831 He nrw? emy tor a long time of Martin Craves, general painter: after this lie lor well-known firm of David Warner, on Market street. For 10 years he has done little work. He leaves' beside a widow, three sons and two dauVh-tcrs. ono nf ,1. ulLlK'- a.t, iip: in 11 motti bens-insisted that the office of wcietaw of State should also be filled by ballot Representative Carroll of Pawtuc'ket saw the dodge by which it was proposed to slaughter Major McGuinness of id, Ve and he moved that the roll bo ca led I ana each member announce his cdiStThis receipts 10 tne extent of 1000 to 1500 Packages per week, and a constantly increasing business.

The finest Vermont Creamery and Dairy In 5, 10 or 20 lb. boxes, and in larger tubs. The celebrated eh-v to cL silver and ami propSMS to '-s. WHISKI biigliUlooking scholar one Sunday recently i.uji ui a iw.auou oi a street railway and the authority to run oars or use the nf ft.irithf. 1 1 J.

i em 10. --10 can- tciuture ruieu as contrn-v all "custom. and Mr. Carroll appeafed from the chair and after fully three-quarters of an hour had been taken up In offer 111 and voting down resolutions and amend- 11 useless dlussion. Mr.

Carroll JSggjA flub. Bermttase, 1 V' Pepper, i ibertj city editor ofthVlWoi. BWJU' 01 1110 whose father's only Bible is the daily Sanford Richmond's Body Found in the Water. May body of Sanford h. Richmond of North Adams.

Mil. wm found u. the river at the foot of Adams reet this morning. From a card fou one of iho pockets of the dead man i i thought ho was a Kmght of LidTor House Burned at EasTlVrshfieid. iiAST r.

Hardy's, tittii i iiiiiu jiUf in ils city and Justl claans that It has a riht to sel- bsM good, in combination. Every can i. tor tl form prtot of gi. Below are the name. "ndad dMM.

of a few of the purchasers of these cool mid the purchase they have made: ulZ enst house oraeor. 1 l. NfKKM, Wand t'miouil Hail SqUH, wi.li i2t 1 TT totoi lanway company, whether surface or elevated, in the cities of Boston and Cambridge or in the town of Brookline. beuator Welch said that the railroad commissioners did not want thispower because they bad not time to attend to it It the amendment prevailed the city government, no matter what the exigencv, could not remove a rail of track without the consent of the railroad commissioners (ilines favored the bill with the arneniimnt- if .1 3 HUWTSNCTON JERSEY DAIRY (In 14 lb. prints) Is the finisf hn FIKCAN'T Convict Laborers BO Cents Apiece.

Concord, N. May a meeting of tho Governor and Council today the con-tract with John Kimball, assignee, for tho labor of convicts in tbe State prison, which expires 1889. was renewed for three years from that date at 60 cents per day per f1 the rleht eitilor Party to terminate the contract by uiriae onlyV 01 a genuine soli taire diamond shirt stud, tor The roll was then called and each mem her in answer to his name ro up and announced bis vote. In this wav if there uown. D.

McGuinness was elected howeTar, by a vote of ce to 61. eiecta 1 Ins completed the day's bus-ness and after the result had been dulv anuounSl from the balcony of the State ftoi" oordanoe with ttme-honored custom TAresm" Dl-f fi ItABOO AS1ZED CHAMBKK Bum flG.OO. -lis. mi i ,1 1 4S cents- I that the proposition was a much simpler one than had been represented to bring about rapid transit, and stop the blockade in Boston. H.

H. 6REEN0U6H coining to this market. We receive It fresh twice each week. SWEET, FRESH BUTTER, For cooking ournoses. at i mZ-er isfa, in Pan9'o.

Ga- w-ho is the mo.her of 12 living children, the eldest of whom is 4,, yciira of age and the youngest and she never has seen thein tocether nil hi once In her life, that is. they all ive been about home within six months of each News. ciii.LTk Haven in Bellefonto ate a shoe of sponge cake at tho hotel. He considered 11 delicious, and being told that it is 1 cake that can be ea en. he wt-nt to the drug store and purchased a VlkPH J- kk Oaven for bis wife to make spouiio cake pt -tBellefonte (Penn.) News.

I'Jease explain. On last Mondav afternoon a gentleman connected with this office went to the well near Dr. Front ii" and drew a bucket of water and placed it on a counter in one of our stores In a time there was an explosion in U10 bucket. Brass hoops were broken off, and rater poured out in all directions I caused (N. C) Jtesstnger.

A Sl, Tr 0 tea lor SI; J. Lobsou. Beachmoui. got and a 1 ot a can of tea UDon inu wak rti'Tiis'iuw u.7 in-nou wit in 111! lJI II- bur amendments to strike out section 2 aiifl strike Ollt the elaiio. gooiUof every descrlpiioa; liberal credit If 182 to 188 Xrejtnout st.

and 37 lwjlu-MM Transactions in Futures and Cotton. New York May 31 -The annual report of the president of the Cotton Exchange road at today's meeting shows that transul- uutcitiDi unvis and hi.ie.1 leagues over a two-hours' mareh Vi headquarters at the Aquidneck tIieir Encircled by a Fiery Serpent. New Haven. May Sullivan, employed at tho lny Ml Teiuple. yaJue o0.

Ihese amendments were re- jccieu uy a vote oi it 10 as I0110WS: VllH. flArlr Viftrh. llluu. 'ou uy me at 5.K0 today. Tho a fef caused by a defeotive'eg.

New Catholic Church. pST'6- 81-The Irish and dtot tI -nchurcl, nJr tl depot. The work is progressing rapidly I heyexuect to complete it in August Rev Father Hurley of Fai ton will ofliSS The Beer was Under 3 per Cent. ew Bbdfoed. May large scir-Zl iTr GreenwocdTaaK TENDER FEET.

Gleason of Worcester, Hartwell, Howard Jelts Jxnes of Essei. KeiOi of Plymouth. IBB, RATES Hoada, Sleeper, Towne, WUbur 16. YEIXJL I i.ll,. 1 mill, was seriously injured yesterday and is now in a critical condition.

As a piece of red-hot wire came through the rolls i tlttUUIt'fl ,,1111 trtl." find Koots and shoe xpreMS' 1 Jeulclns. Jones of Berkshire, Jordan. Keith of th itllevlate Ihrir fferiJDC. at A'S, 49 Kssex ii MMffiSS5555SS3 a genuine diamond by Zi 1 to. SU Xewcombe.

tawlK, a Ci of tea and ipe, Kimball, Milliken, RnrfkaB, i.i'SulUvan Perkins, Filsburv, Eeed, Shea, Slattwry, Welca OUUIVUI18 OOdV C.1110iT. severe burns. causiUK him aj njL tr i i. 'u. ounes, no.

Kp.natnr i 1 i i lr fw fa i lttlufcs uunng the year 1886 reached a total of 23.079,80o bales against 21.402.900 in 1885. Transactioiis in fc ma The Elopers Have Married. atekbry. May letter received today states that Charles Kott and Eva Griiley of WaterviUe. whose eloped was announced Saturday, were married by Rev.

Mr. Pegg. at Port Chester. Ihursday, May 26. 680 to 692 Washington 3 Bowdoin 6 and 8 Faneuil Hall gq.

B. A. ATklS0 aV CO. the amount of the preferred stock to Stj .11 hhll with annual i Call thp ti r.f of New Pionouncedtocouuiin but a.w peAcnt of it tl HUAiuuiucu uivniunns of per cent, were adopted on a viva voce and 1085 Tremont Boston. Clark, Chelsea go uW A.

soliuitie fZtf Cloud, llrouaton Pl A. Mo "oijw. oeusior.AiBern. senator land to their contract svsu- of selh! f'-'fj niture, citrpots. btnldlng, and ranges.

UJ kinds uf useful housaksepuig ilscn Uiauu At WashUigUiu lioston. Mass. tl A Railroad Appointment. travelliujr aeent of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe tin road, has been appointed Boston passenger agent of the Chicago Alton railroTd headquarters ilt 332 Washington ttNat Ihe appointmuut takes effect today ciiuiiim v. nicn strucK out the Tl tAMI "rrt.V.li..

J- IT To Escort Editor O'Bnon to New York. New Yoek, May 31. When the announcement reached this city this morning that Mr. William O'Brien, tho invader of Canada, would Iks obliged by order of his Physicians to remain in ld todav in order to recuperate for the demonstration at the in ibis city on Thursday evening at the Academy of Music several fnjJfwof tie National League and Home tin 1 Club volunteered to proceed to Boston IUM Ku, A LOVER toiire and a K'Mllllnr rt With Cuval OrtWra! "i TAPEWORM Drowned in a Pond. FnAX.ci.iN- Falls, X.

May 31. -Harry the twenty Kme-year-old son of Daniel Calef. was drowned in Holmei pond bury, lust night, while ashing irom me clause allowing tunnels to be dug. was adopted without opposition. His amendment to strike out section 8 of the bill relating to the approval by the railwcy commissioners of street railway locations was lost bv a rising vote of 3 to isaud the Senate refused Removed in hours.

No fee asked unless i orni. with ii. iui. is exoeiiea. aui" statistics has calculated that 10.900 stitches are rouuired for a band.

shirt NioOO re given to the aiw the u. O. Tayl" boa and rure Ity0 WlusJSiys. Everv I mUforu, quality and purity, and the duuihutrs ar. Electric Lights in Worcester.

Wowester, May the City Council voted to award the contract for electnc Mreet liKhtlng to tho Worcester Electric Company at the rate of rr cents a light. Vhe rate for last year was 00 cents. ir. J. H.

Clltiun 157 r. I WThSSu jtl Decrease of the Public Debt Washinoto.v, May is estimated at the treasury department that the decreaS yean au'i hhV4 i w. mv "in? iiu i ri i i hey couid escort him to this oity on Thurs- P9 TOM out tne clause which provides 7 amvviu ifle ooaru ol lire com ASHTON'S GOOD SMOKER. Natural Cas Celebration. The poopn, Kindlay.

are on Juno 8 and to celebrate the lirst anniversary of llleKanical110" solid gold settinu- diamond ring, ward oaUpaof hlTnuLr1 for so, is for ,10 ana ar 0 Washiwaoast. Addrew MM where. UauraLd ZUZ tr" vcry- 4 aa 1. Il.iAli ill Hi II'- CM it AOAi Lt..

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