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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 7

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THE BOSTON SUNDAY 4 1900. 7 1 ill' I MIT ITS4MBAL EL'S gr2ir-TTAcre 1 1 1 1 Camera Dept. Demonstration of Artsto Gold Paper. on Monday, Feb. 5th; a paper that produces beautiful results in sepia effects.

toning or developing. Fully explained and prints made by a factory A110111E11 BIG MIN WEEK Bookings Aggregate 521,500 Bushels. 19c Restaurant ALL THE WEEK. 35c Dinner I9c DAM pork sausage, mashed 'potatoes, rolls, tea or coffee or cocoa, and pie or pudding or stewed prunes. 1De 25c Dinner I5c Chicken broth, rolls, tea or coZee or cocoa, pie or pudding 15e Matinee Doily trona 3330 to 5s30 it- on.

k'ragrant coffee or cocoa or chocolate or tea, with cake. Delicious ice cream, with cake 7e int l'iteck's lprnnt Close to 1C01000 Bushels, I PEAKING OF PRICES. a man entered our clothing department last week during the sale and purchased two suits stout sizes. After they were wrapped he said: Say. how do you do It? Frankly ni admit I am a dealer myself, and I came in out of curiosity to see what you had.

I want to tell you that these two suits I have bought here are cheaper by far than I could get the same thing at the wholesaler's; and if they weren't good I would not have bought them." We can tell "how we did it." Co-operation Is the answer. It Is a power; each day we get stronger; each day we give more for the money, and the th larger our patronage more we will be able to give. r-r, H1 ulle Third Rettilld On any article in our Fur Depart; Ent Until Soli OUR OFFER All our furs at the present time are market down; but, from these marked-down prices In plain figures on all goods, we will return In cash 1-3 of the amount of your purchase slip upon presentation at our refund desk. To give you an accurate ilea of the mark-downs in these we cite as an example: 12.50 For Scarfs, marked now to 0.Zbui, i 1 I be yours at 1.....5.67 7.30 liar Scarfs, Intuted now to be yours at And these figures represent but an item among the many Lchoice bargains ready for your 1 0 inspection. "KEYNOTE" "REGENT" "IJ1Y VEEN" I EVENT I I How Assumes Proportions of Unprecedented SALE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS four Steamers Took Out 230,000 Yesterday.

We tare secured from the manufacturer complete lines of SANIII.I; SHOES of the above well-known brandssbnes fortnery prieei from 1.50 to 1,00. We now offer ttem from t)9e to per pair. I 9c and 29c 1 HOSIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR At this Annual Sale we offer the Greatest Array of Money Saving Bargains Ecer Seen in Boston, hundreds upon hundreds of articles being sold at cost or less. Ecery article ice guarantee first quality and right hcre we wish to onphatically state "Seconds" are NEVER offered for sale in this department. These lots once sold cannot be (Implicated.

We reserce the right to limit quantities. and I Tiles I 19c 1 I 19c I I 119c I I 1 mai" 1 13 1::: CC) tAt I IR 13 I It Ft I. I 119c Sample. Stottost I "SI; I ii-ro knatto tes 13 a'l as tie I'lrifFsnr i -4) up- twrio, ha41 tartiI ..1.. pii-s aitai mariir-I i.

lit p-r pattri trnte anit 1.2r, I SI 5n 1,,,61 and kt Calf Sebotit Shot-ft pert iitabit let't et arly atynsh ahem at, per cz.1',1- It, Calf and Ktft Sebool tttesess tratt.er counters. at. itmt prattAltha i5eavey' ift-at-b Ell julitisit. 'Nit-tut frirt: cay. tirtis at.

tr Iy's Cviiiry-1 Kid Stoirs-tasits at i.r 1 'ye Llt! $1:1 Srbotol Shorn, 1...1.: r-r Motz at lige $250 Imo a10 Latra. Witt's. S.1 P.a.' tot cuuirort and sitAr. at. per pair a 73 The is now propitious for the of hosiery.

underwear and corsets. as stocks. owing to misplaced spring weather, must be moved regardless of the losses incurred. We back this statement up with prices that speak for themselves. Wome ln Foot Home, tart bigek km unbleached awe acere 19e.

Reduced to 11242e Wene4Pn.l. Enigillak I inlasstere Home. all 46' wool. gray la bee alad '14'4 ''a team. were Eedurtd rk to 1M 0 I I Irt i46.41....

VII 1.0 ray enamel Tee end dee I Ile 61r. gray enamel MIT ins Bowls I9 6-4it. gray enamel bll Reels toe 35 gray enamel Gyvoroe Palls i Gray enamel Pitchers toe 5qt. gray enamel MI Bowls 6-41t. gray enamel 141 Howls grey usemd CAm Pails Grai esaumd Dry Coods Dept.

(gasecoesk) In order to have you vi.it this department. we bare tusle prices si hick the wog Wen. perienced alitirper will know are bargains. Cream Damask, 64 Incites made In men for Itlic yard. for Will sale per yard 1 toe Bleached Damask.

SO turbos very ty dratana, permit awe I. certainly an attraction at 25e Bleached Milner Napkins, sit linen. choice designs. Lilt) quaoty. at per dos 1.19 Enameled Ware.

Gray enamel Clambers. PM, I De Gray imamel Colanders. medium miss Ina 4-qt. gray enamel Suds II go-Per like 47 -qt. troy roams' Set! het Mk corers.

I lke 341t eusmrt Iterlin 1-tOn. with coterii. I 9e Gray Gray Muni 4-qt. Per 2s7-411 kett 1 g'rlY enamel Nulling rani gt. gray enamel Pudding Pane I tat.

gray en anael Berlin Ira tiro with envoi 10e gear Ponta i 'an s. Ms envee tee 3 tit. gray enamel Lapped l'ana I toe alt. gray enamel Lipped Sava. l'ana 10e 5.y.

gray enamel Lipped a two Fans 19e 1.411. gray enamel Tea and 44. ro 194 Miscellaneous Items SOe Floor Fronens, oplentlid traluo 10e 4-qt. retinned Suds Dippers. 1 1.

Ili. 2. rettnned rudatog pane. 4 for 1 toe Pis Notre. 6 tor Pest olooh 1 De 5ples beta.

steely Japartne4. ispanned Foot Tube 110e I 2.bol retuned Mu lin Lank 1 De 19e braes nickel-plated Soap tolotwa 1De Coe bram stickel-plated Tooth I toittero Itoe 8-4V. DIA Pana 110e rettuned Dish Pans-lite 6 paLkages Sitar Paper Nil sloe 'De nickel Trays. tar 'toe Silyt Fruit aud l'reas 1 De 12-qt, 14-qt galvanized rails. rails, 19c es i lie tlirt I 10e Garment Dept.

50 Black rt.gle healed toott 1.ke Cut. plato4 to ith i. bolt. pat.to porkes an4 rut double el. to alto 630.

at --co 1 pi i Pack Cloctlot onus. ts 2 VII Vt. aioro 11- lot lol twig I e' ae iektt ttnt tevry teannel. Ittif4 4 c1: 1 with sa W. abso hi.

niii.o at Fancy lolletare at that sore 11,40 and 12 54. 11.94 Fttra nna kers it t-' I tory Coal, that li sera 7.t1S tiro Broadcloth Croats, wl'h a rut XI tat Collar. Low 1 tSco 4.11-1e Coots, In Cheviot sad WI. t.Lo. vote it.los now I 9.4 4 tls Coats, now ILPS 5 :.4 ant 6 DS Contn.

vow 751 arid Coats. Lew -I troS Bleached Twilled Cr le. worth today per tor. per 3'ql- FT etitimci 1.1pvt4 Prybort lug Ket tit 1 ths 4 gray enamig 1.411004 Pr" arra tug Keg i- I tee 5 -qt. gray ainotmoll Upped Kei 1 le I gray ehaLuct Mgt Com.

i De Gray mune obtotls rm. l'azis 14)e Gray enamel mtialo Pans bole ilk' Gray enamel Fry raus4 medium stag 1 toe 1 aorrl 4-qt rrvi 5-qt. end 1.441. Gray ratit Gray bole Gray chum Itiousea' Ribbed Vesta nod Pa aloe like cut. fleece hued.

lace trimmed eeorels ot ILlegueed Il'onsenaRienebedEze Ira Size est. leeeed. lone sleeve. $iseti T. 8 and lit.

were 62c- to II IN in. we. orn I I 1101 ant to SPECIAL 2 Quart Gray Enamel Double Rite Boilers 15c SHEETS. Blenched Sheet. 72190.

3 and IIneh Lents. seam In rehire. worth today 3tfe each. sale price. each 27e Bed Sheet bleashed.

mad. lok tits 3 and 14ncif hems. burn extra heavy linen finiqi canon. worth iewit 33e each. sale prk-e 21e S.

l'Illow Canes. beery finality. eixes 42'36 and 4.7fx;itl. regular price tor. lie Illenebeel FrInated Napkin's, all linen.

plain and colored brd-re. regular price 3toc prr now. per 11 1111 4 irzrp C-Sz. lig I 4 i i OH 14; 1 1 4 j'c I a I 29c I I 29c I I 29c I I 29c I FLIL-1- Upholstery Dept. nom' Sentett Lae, (urtains.

2. 3. 4 6 lotP eom0 the tore sti trquct-d la price tao natio a qtilcia rne enrtalns twr per age 4,4 par pa.r 1 per lte ettrtair.s pair 1 per pat- I t)s trixh l'oltst I-rtee In 2. 3. 4 t.nr, to a tuel cleantig Iota: 2 041v ner.

prr req. 1 89, 4 oaf t-ore r14, t-r pa 2.9. rm.r 3.7 4to 7 rert.cr0.. per eto4 r.tv. pait l'urtierre- tearir cl-itY 4 er zA flr Unrirtin Nese.

ar.A fer 12te Venn, worth 15,. uu 7e 6-41t. gray "tunnel 1ins. 10-qt Fray uatnel DWI Gray "Immo' Stnre Ian', ten .41 each tme Gray ermine' Stnra Ian', two each 21Je Corset Specizt ratzlit Front Canaria la ccount ot man engstononit alto In not be-Ilia able to a.4 any of these (unmet's last tresk the mann tat, torero ha ye not ma that they stand the Issa cat 20 doaeu more. au we otIcr the we SOc.

two pair Lose coratta tor Slotola tV tR' Men 9s Furnishings reavy shIrmerots of rrain to the 'market characterized export of the tort last week. Nearly cf wheat, corn oats and forward by ttAs steamers frirr the termluals. or 4311 bushels were tte toial toshels corn. 5.14t) bushes I eats arol barley. Tte titre Itonernian bushels of wheat.

of torn; Sachem f)r buAhtls Of wheat; Ottoman tn. Of wheat; 1 gyrrtra fur butthels of gaNit; Arit.fan for Latti011. 127.E1.3 busses of It teat of barley; tor C.K.; sf 07171. Of Oats: 510 For.T.An tor ManceL b.Ls1;e;4 or rcir Antwerp lit.A. a.1,1 for Ara- aerp VLA itAlumore.

carrted ILO cran't. coritirtoe go c.d. and As of iVrtt Leta. tis fir its Iitt prt 6f '1' Le rat.e3 cllatod trotti p. rt-trt.

but boo.e peog le expte't tills re- lite The io mure, fotrta I larer ttle week v.t.,ot. corn :1,1 to S' tyr La.t.:1:koot uae I of torn 4 fooart tot of vit.tott; I loo.o:1- to.suo,ls of of curt La1 tV-7 4 rt St I ef evt-1-. L. P. I 0: k- s-c tr.e tor AiLt lot t.

foe 11.I oLt rry no 71tS front the 1-e totaled bor, ttPr t'e N' rck last scar. t. 71 lotte Irt ooi, Alt tor thit', ati It port 1 for tot! l'our 7. snot I tOoo Mtolit trarean ortl t. or-" 1LIE nearly Loy balooli Ottoman or i.o.'-;-.

nit tot vor. away. I titoo ot --0) a in. rtftyr -t ef an aocItiont I tor tatte ir to- itrie 41.7.1 1') eir too 1 vo Iv the ALS eur over't m.ith 147ti -z- rs scrarnbit I toft 0.71 the stearor. t-t out 61.1.0 whtott.

ton. tor Itornrr horroo.F tattla attd a largo fr. Te, lt-r Capt Wa to. Livorpoot, tho next tci 0,,1 11r earryn4 of 1 ()V 74, 1-0 1-ti I rt, A 1 tt. I rt tan! a' t- 4 tttt I 4 I att.orn 1.

ttd, 1 Iv 11.e axes. ar I ts-I, lc. ta or" 1, ty: EUBBER Something you rarely owe advertieed. but vre rave two Items Lath we are um" prowl of to leide: 611. gray ellitiZl Vans UtiNt 8 qt.

gray ettamet Up 1ftni qt. Fray ell Vila Meat rota. With ecacra grly enamel Stratelt Meat Pots with core1s-29w I Nte ramel'a thttr and tnntann-re 11, not I Inter near. Lot all 1.tbn aud Totorr. at (10,1 In 1.11'11 I NI ani 1 nit ctte ulna Itnneet ht ItuIiru eon sumac an 1 rtall 541 14,4.

a an4 itWoot tOnentern. larie dot. boa cullano. 109 ai4 1.rot 79e President Suspenders. Not than Imo pairs to a etIcenr-r.

El Li 29c. Cokr Poxes. two .12094 In srulto1 emit finish. trite ttnotrila btands orotatrol. 'writ 149e rtorAr Potrit.

Japano0.1 1c Boxes. Japanned and b.f.. ro.h 14qt- rettnited Watt PR, is. Vtio ITt. rettz3nt11 DIA l'ettl.

50 29e I4ante Gahanized and Wooden 1 t.ccurat Wore Caranized Irons. 29e Coal Hods All Cott Sboae4 to. Motioned iroker V.Ite 2 frolic, galvanlred 011 Vous. Calratilted Chamber 1'04. toed.

site ilite Otal willow Clothes 41 regular 51k' to Stoe Lamp Special. Gs dot. flag in bundomcI en-114 patterns. two sizes. 4 end 5 Inch.

worth L'Zpe each. 2 49e Rub 50 ti-it. (woe decorated. oes ,1,4,1 (I) 0 49 Ruby 29e 4 pL gray enamel Tea and Ir. fee 1ot4 Igte 6it.

gray tuamet Tea Cofee Poly 21te 8-pt. grays enamel Tea and coffee Pula a-qt. gray rnator4 Berlin lis.rGes Mt covers 5 qt. gray enatufl Iterltn Ket. tics.

lib covers 2'16 6-q1- Stil tuanwl Elect la ki.t. twit. uttll toyer' 2lie 6-qt. gray enamel Lip 2.ve S-qt. gray enamel Lip Wave 10-qt gray enamel lAp 2 Ile I gni Japanned Duel l'an and itrusla, regular 4 .0 value 5 Lole Butralo Egg PoactInry.

Gray enamel Clambers. lore 4 r7t. gray enam-1 Slu.e Pano. with coxyr 21te 5 oit. gray enturm4 Bortin at, slt8 cover gray enamel Reran Pans, cover 21te tpt.

I fat 614 Con 8-pt. Co fre 4-qt. Les. 5qt. Ites 6-qt.

I 10-qt. I gni 10.0111 vitiu4 5-Lote Gray lore 4-t7t. 1 Pang, 540. 1 Pats "aro 1O-ineb dome stiaAct all cull. haie tu lmieiy regular 5 Itc Tel- 2Dte loande-atent nail 1-allatoa.

-Wei. harli Ir bole pt)le. ail cow. plete with mien- tic. wily- 0 Batiglet Clobeit ilea utifolly etelted come to 6-0.

to-ine ti air-. niviisarly 7:.. to ttue eich. sale Rug Dept. nenlat Sale Pd.

prlev ineb untIer Sheetinc. ydr.5pe 27c 451nch Ilubber Sheeting. TOWELS. Crash Towels, vrere each. Sale price, each 4e Bleached Back Towels, hemmed.

regular price Inc each. eale price. each an-ineh Cretans Moll. worth 2e Yird. for this sale.

per yard I 2 White lard -sande114 rl beautiful tiesiars. one or the newet fabrics on the market, worth 37l2e 3-1114. P-01- price. lard 17e ISincil Cotton Diaper, regular prime 55e piece. sale prier 3Ne Hardware and Cutlery 11.1tvy w4Ih4 Spiders.

No. 8 and No. it sizes, eaell. crkfroo esch 119e Stow1 Knives an4 Forks, handle. 8 for 29e 1.44'44 Carrine.

3 Oros. in Mt onni.lete 29e 49e Eread Knives. Tin and Japanned NVare r.res4 Bole tu sktmi. In Igraine. oak gntti.

eseb. ASK' FOR 1 MUTUAL STAMPS I A 1t tele it taco. stier.1.7.,. l-we 7.104 I 11; cugley. 1 1 els et It tram.

In. 1.1-t, Tirtaqm Carpet litatot. pize 131.2; h.11;1J oft very I "i-e t. erwil mte I nion Carpets'. In.

I i put 3 AM Lamps-29e Hats Trimmed Free In Millinery Dept. Cotton Underwear Corset Covers, like cut. low round necks, e4ice4 with VaL lace. a hered i List. were the, for Monday But three to a customer.

No mail orders. Corset Covers, low necks, trimmed with insertion. lace sri edzed with r.bbon drawn bad in. were 25c for Short hirII. cambric ruffle.

with deep betostioed hem and three hemstitched tucks. were Soc. for Monday IttOe Loam' White Skirts, eambric flounce. with be-umitched hem and hemstitched tucks. were for Monday 3-11e Mack Span Glass Pettleoatis deep iinillnP 'Lab two ruching.

were for Monday No Mail Orders. IMIIIMEMIIIU AMINEOPen11111011311111111111 ME IIIIIMEMIIIII ITER( Mai2EMOINIENNO MMIIMIIMEMB 1.1 MPEMEIMEIMS I ASK FOR LOA1131 RARL LAM Lawn Waist Special STE) NVIalte Elms Iaistn. full blouse frt. with reotrv.11 of uumple embirttidi-rlec six fneI, wide dt-e, traunti.l tutleti. lieu 32 to 42.

worth 6.5c, for Monday Special Music Sale FOR MONDAY 50c Copyright Publications 10c Copy Mall erderg. 2e egT ettec The Girl You Leave Bet Awl." the most tM.uIar Pgvng of tile dmy. "I Wonldn't You. Sweetheeef a New Girl. aa obi tas.Lioutd luve 10411if.

Mt Pale." "Ilmiker 11111." -riincs V. bat tbo Pleales Saki." "Jun Keop lonr Eye oa My Dishy." the meat aeoe. "A for Two." Alk it Till the tzin Sliinea. "The Sunlit Way. a beautiful weer.

01Tothopla." v.ral or ingtrurnental. Boys Try to Borrow of Jake Cast. Work on Bcston's Newest Railroad is Progressing RapidlyThe Air Line From West Roxbury to Needham Has Been Cut Through Solid Rock Part of the Way. 4 9c Infants' and Chi Wren's Wear. (Rear Second Floor.) Infanta' Shirts, fleeeed.

button dnitrn ron t. late tettc.tt, were I. redoeed top.she Infanta Silk dap nicely embroidered. full ruche around face. were ::5, reduced to 12te Litt lo Gift Plan to Vied Him, Iota to Cot CarrIZZI3 Money, C' Children'.

Flannelette I) prrt ty Pint and bile stripe. embroL1- 2-lcA. el-- yokes lir-re a de reduced is ,,..,0, Eloys' Clothing. Itrvse All-Wwol Reefers. with velvet collar.

sizes 3 to T. value 4'br Los Double Breasted Os la. Rue-PhD trere141 bumble Ereasted and Eton Norfolk Suits. 3.00 valuta every one I 00 One Thouannd Boys' Double-Irritated Suit sa. 1th plain 'mow-re or brfulk with La.

kertssA.er or E0m. Norfolk or Special Parebaote from an Over-. loaded Nlaniatneturer, Ith luener ohms to $5.00. all at one price. Dors Overcoats at halt ttnmser prier.

all 3-00 and $4.410 values. giu 1 014 AU $5.00. td.00 and $7.00 values. now.2.0S But the Lad is Shrewd and is Going to College. t'-A nt'Prnnon the Itn ilort hr.rt.or.

an. f7orrl ter 2. New Ptjv. rt too.heis of ft a of tr, ,,1 to to.r acity 1th ot z.r.t of rrPirl by tile four lattcr rt! f'Pr I NT fr 1.tr I I t.3-1 -4 tr, c's 1'; a artt-tt 4os, Crocery Dept. Etteeda Per Plitr.

litaessit. 3 I-2c Limited 2 ultra. Canned Shelled Deana. 'Vic quality. per can Canned Marrow Squagts, IZe (pollity.

elm Se Canned Tomatoem, Hatchet quality. i.cr Can Men Ilinep Sweet Wrinkled l'eaft. uailty. per can 140 Vitale Nutmegs. 45c finality.

per lb ale Larae New Seeded Habana. 12e quality lite fleet Limited It) liot limn. 0 LI ga to eu.kni.-r at nai; 10 Mutual Stamina with each 1hBent M. a J. toilet.

at 29e Laq ur: Bent 10 71 Ilea Cbildrea's Heavy Coate. like Made ot bearers, cent orept. riteinies, run box backs larie twit tary capes. nicely trimmed. all colon'.

sizes 2 a 5 Telling. weee 34) to 5.00. relaxed to i.4 1 -4 ,1 4 --d- 1' 4: 4 e-- 1 t-4- 4 1 .7. 3 11 4 ..,,,,4 A Ai i t.t, A 1 4 (' ii, ,.1 I 3 L- 3 1 7..,. 1 .1..,, ee .7, ''s .4 '4 i -7 37.

ell I 4 4 7 A it. 4 1 04-' Ir. 4.. 3,, 3 32.31.0. 16,34.., 4 a-- i t4 3 k.1 tt a es i- of 3 ''4 1, I 'or I Pt! 0.0"""C A 4- A's.

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4 0. l' LA, ko .4. 4. 4- N. t33 's, '''0, Air S.

3, I .3 0 :4. 72.,,... 41.. 't N- It 4 -1' di dr t4 I 'r ,,,,,2 4 I 7" 1, e'- I 7-1 e. -e- 1 .77 .5.

,4 i 25e. Toques. now De 30 Toting Staffs and row! is. Including All-Wool MI's' Chotiota In Suits. and Ail-Wool Fancy (heviots.

'ergs lined. as Loss Overcoats. IVAN) estates 3 s7 II I L. LDS Woman's Press CIL!) Meets. rtlt-octne nt r.

was 1-0Id at r. G. Murray. at tt ercring. tt the c1 of 1,0 tr4 to.ai4,r;tte sp.r 'was Mrs rirrav ittxt7.k1 pt-tossornlai -rs.

gr4re TtIP it, t-t' c1 fr the 1 M.ss Florf-tta Vuttlic Mrs rt-s. i. I. t. r.

Mrs Ant ant Mrs Lrzair- J. Mrs L.rt Joy 1Vtlite Woman' r. rt-ntt t' inxn at, S. at the el 1 .14 4 r.t: YtIrrty v. a or Mr4 rn ar-: IRENE A DERELICT.

tatph IL Gleason. Gorge IL Earrows, Adjt James IL Eates and James IL Griggs. I I Crew of Eight Saved by Bch Henry B. Fiske. t' 40,, 1 4 fe ..74.

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4 A''' tank f.7o; "1,, 111. 1,:,,, "7, 4, r3004.11-...,- i 7,.. .0,41. a a'. I', a a'a a La .0 sa 7 a.

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1 Sk 14'4 1 v.a ,41,0 ter- s'a 0, 4,41 A -a to -4 or 41 i -4 .3 f- 7' -I' '11. i I "v-4 k- i 4,:, 41 43 4 1 4., 1-, 4 ,44 4, 4 .8 4,4 tt Abe 1 b' r. 1- 7 N. )1 i- 1 4 it 3. ..,.6, dmist.

d- t- s- i 1. 4, 4e 4 .4 0623 0, 001.4,71....:;,-, 2- -4, 7, 4. 7 Nr 0.0....1 i 44, 4 Jr- -0-- I oft gN's Awymy, 4 s' A ,7 11, 4 4,4 A I GLOLL: ADS PAY rEST TUY ON AND sEa 1 abandonment. Ames made a search for the cat. but could not find it and he fears it was drowned in the hold.

where It had probably gone to look for rats. The Fiske transferred the shipwrecked to the Storm King k'rtday afternoon in Vineyard sound, and they arrived at Lewis wharf at 4 yesterday morning. The ofileers went to the homes of friends while the five tt I Ions found accommodations at the Niariners borne in North sq. At IQ yesterday morning thee were paid Off and theY are now looking for another veotei to ship in. The Irene was abandoned about miles eolith by east front cape Lookout.

Fe was budt at Sotauket. Y. In 153 by G. E. Hand.

and was ownd by Yates dr Pottertield of New York. commander. kintrYer 1-111(i'llftetr' her w-r as c'arbmluert SZ40.80. The cargo of coal and the freight on the cargo Increases the loss to about The cargo and freight are insured. Capt Ruggles was making his first voyage in the craft.

t-," rt FOR NATHAN HALE STATUL Offer of $5000 Made by New Haven Resident to Start Subscription. For Vale Campus. NEW HAVEN'. FPb 3A patron of th arts. living in this city, has offered toward a subscription for a statue of Nathan Ilaie to be erected on the Tato campus.

Several years ago the Tale corporation appointed a committee consisting of one of Its members and a number of prominent citizens to secure suhscriptions for such a statue, but after a few subscriptions had been obtained the mattPr wit drorped on the ground that it interfered with the bicentennial fund subscription. Steamer Manhood About 25 Front Cap Lookout. owing the Point on the Needham and West Roxbury Branch Railroad Where the Rock Excavation Will Exceed 50 Feet in Depth and Extends for Nearly a Mile. 61.6. 1 3 9S) .1 Li Li Dr.

Ituniphre3s' Selenty Smell breaks up Clip and Dr. Seieii bri NOT ALLOWED VISITORS. 1 Minutemen's Reunion April 14. The executive committee of the Minutemen of '61 hell a meeting at Young's hotel ye5terday afternoon and perfected arrangements for the annual reunion arid banquet in Faneull ball Saturday. April It The executive committee convicts Of Commander Beni S.

Atwoecl and Vice Pres Col Snits P. Richmond. Alonzo M. Shaw. Edwin F.

Wver. Alxander W. Sprouts. Stewart McClearn. Postmaster Hibbarsi Convalescing Not Going South.

INbile tho condition of Postmaster George A. liihbard has shown steady improvement durnig the past week. hs has not yet reached a stage of COTIVEL lesence that will allow him to reeeive callers. lie does nvt contemplate a southern trip on his recovery. railroad.

and It 14 anticipated that he road will do for these towns what the Itrooitline circuit branch of the it A 11.11 done for the towns throuzli whfch it Werk on the new railroad was enni Timm el in September of Lost year. The contract calls for the eomphtion of the work not later than September of tilts year. The work is estimated Uy the to be 6o percent completed at present. It le said to be one ef the Loaviest short pieces of railroad construotion eler attempted in New England. some idea of the dMcitities may Le ohtained from the fact that about one-fifth of the entire length of rnad has to be bhotted through solid rock.

In tine place near Greet Plain ay. Needham. the depth of this rock excavation Ls neariy feet. The total amount of rock removett wIll aPproxlinAte cubic yards. More than a tit trestle.

19 bridges gicHt culverts have been constructed. The bridge abutments and euiverta are of Portland 4700.o cubic yards. having been used for that purpose. Tiov britive span over Charles Over near Vet Roxbury tneasures ite tett arid Ls one of the larcest in the vicinity of Boston. The West Roxbury section of the road will be ready for the pertnanent rails by Feb 13.

The road la practically an air line. and of level gTalle bete'eutt Needham and West IloXbury, but one sl.ght curve occurring In Its entire ltngt)i. The reneral supervision of the work Is in charge of Albert T. etuarLs Patrick Vas.ey. Michael Golden and Mtchael Leonard are in charge of the Roxbury.

Central and Needham ends of the work respectIvelY. 'With (:74) men. 1.1 construction trains. :1 drills. Letching forth their geysers of and four rowlerous steatet shove14.

the roadbed for the new between Needham and Welt Itry Is tin. litst rail of ttie construction track conti-ctinlz the rarcoitg branch of the Central division with the main line of the Y. 11 S. 11 Itit. has been laid durtrg the past week.

and all $14,41 itM t1-01 work and tr.dge le comV.eted or rawid meadows arid the Charles river communication between the two lims of railroad will be established. liach valuable land in Needham. Dedham and Itoshury be brought Intel the nuiritet uy the eall.ent of the new ATLANTIC CITY. J. Feb 3--Capt Mirk I.Pr,) of the Clatrokeeresnie.

Is since the Carnegie toonittaisstoon that -altZle Joke. t.4-year-oo.ol son or the tioughty V. itle to a slim that will etloatte 1.tra the leartitA plainest-ions. This lad ts ha; py because los ttze, st, I lettsed at the asaaranee of a fa7.1..toot for their boy. It Mrs nioo'toi tot' stiCety and MO! heriy t.rtiie.

to.e sapreinely LaRry of the cannot ex-I Ler Joy at the fi.ntorosoty aaosat tat Late maUe po.00-s.O.ole her ttn4 O. the porch of the tattle Ia int so.e to.a.ot the b. UC white L'At Lea! t.tzt aiVays followed the boa," sne itr.51 100 flu(' iL er 71,1 tt.1- nor I wtsneol tu a calltng tuli tyf daneit-r. X.t.e wisned l6t ttlat 1t nos u-en to oar boy a grtat anti said In answer a QUrit tried to Mark bove mo the sea. but the have Leer oratory we were 1Z ti tskt 1-111 to stay on Plore.

and I Lu ro tried to tit Vrolltd ttot take Mat sea. but It aS of 110 use. At last I traxe it amt tor years abet, tnatriod I have Uoryie Ip ikith 10E4: eontetit if he Az wak. tgi Inoney tO give our to.ot,-e in tne world. --11 have always teen afraid that Jaeob fo how IS fattier.

and for that reason we o'oer here to the Ike not be glyea portu-ity to learn to to-ote boats its tat has NVe are both because I.e has not tried ta go LiZet LtUr I Le livid Le content to atoy on tin re. se I have twe.n like all mlittes in wist.ing thAt rty only son a loirtier ntara than that fl 1-ioao ese ea Las Lira nrloh hor. eri IAt very reviard untit the Inci4ent of the res. ae. Ills father an-I 1 bate talated aecer his and every tent we save has teen Iiza aside to send NLlrk has ishoLel the toy to 4 I have at times wast.e.1 Lion to taat uft the min-Wry.

but we felt that we wottIol rather leave It to the bor. for final deelsiom of the dahetr and toil of bustness. however. we have been able to save a Ettlei and I can httidly realzo that we now have the money to send Jacob to the best of hi 4 Ttte boy Is a manly little fellow, well likel ly his associoies and other with wtorn Le plays. ata glad that matne and papa are so hanpy." he said -31arna cried when she heard that Mr had gire rne so much money, but she taughed right after and el-e Liles rne wren talks about me going to I wanted to loo a carpenter.

hut mama tells we abolt going to col-It-, and gness I eitli le a civil enr'r er anti tr.1.111 I4 end big Urrle-es. I hnee ratter to Mr Carnegie ava thanaeoi Mtn for givinar me the mo-one. and I 'LAU pr.ty for him. Jake' eolith-ming atz.ld: -TLe boys try to levt-tuw money frym rne. arid one IttVe raid be Would me when I up to get 30ule tlie money.

Mother saya that I must toot talk too much about It. but hove can I hoist It If every hooy le 31tid Kindly ne'rbbors 'tra tirtost as repited as Mr-3 Casto and her husband over their rol fortune. The boy Id a 4'svorite In the tiro tort.lsorhOol $.111 a leadlag Itglit In the jivetdle affairs of ihe First Preubyterion eters te selca Ha parent. -Jacolt Ig a Vooti be'." a smilIrk; tado Lady who v.a Caso wt.ea ere reporter at the Louisa la aa tray as LA4 tag THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE tte Cold is care! EL) serious foilow; the us, of "Sereuty-seven" a Coll at the vart. hard.

suibborn Colds. Cr triflic-nLa, Catarrh, Coughs and Scre Ti.roat aro cured Ly the con-of -Sc-venty-seren." "77- wonders ia any ail-tent arising frotn It :5 cents. or stoned. EITALwo. Sietlfelt Co, Cor.

LTA Stutta. YTert a tte seri a C)1 i at c-, TLroat, u41- arisinr. It tta a I Edison Phonograph Edison Ph NOTHING DUE HU HEADQUARTERS IN NEW ENGLAND AT HEADQUARTERS IN AD 1 The crew of the New York steamer Ireec eight all told. were landed here early yesterday morning by the tug King. Capt Howes.

which took them otT the schooner Henry U. Fiske In Vineyard sound Friday afternoon. The men are Capt Charles F. Ruggles et Cambridge. mate David 0.

Speer of South Thomaston. Me. cook Fred Ames of Hamestead. Is 1. and seamen Fred Miller of Norway.

Christian Smith. Nils Olsen and Hugo Dankert. Germans. and Manuel Otero. a Spaniard.

The Irene. although 30 years Old, was considered perfectly seaworthy, so when she sailed from Port Reading. J. on Jan I. bound Jacknenville with a cargo of Coi tons of bituminous coal for tilts Southern fuel company of that city.

there was no question Os to her ability .0 make the trip successfuily. Rut ter-1 rifle weather proved her undoing. and she was left miles otT the coaat in a 1 sir king condition. and prubably loan-tiered a few hours later. Jan 1:2 a furious northeasterly gale prang up when the veenel was in the fuit stream, and before sail could be krortened the foresail and foretopmastitayail were torn front the gasses.

ind the maineall and Jib were torn to ribbons. The foretopmast itackstay wag arried away. and tale of the two life-aims was crushed in by a teas sea. The storm continued without cess-ttion Intl' Jan tha crew getting very little leen and eating when arc opportunity ifforded. Early on the morning of the 'sal the water began running into the mold.

presumably through leaky porta. rhe weary men were called to the dumps. but these had not been working ong when they became chocked with oal and were rendered useless-Then the men despaired. The water 4ained rapidly in the hold. and at 7 that norning she had etteit feet of water in ter.

Half an hour later it bad gained inother foot and the crew could feel he cease) setteng. nAd rn he renal, maintopmest rigging. The ehooner was the lienre B. Fiske. The voila of reocue wa difilcult, but the lake's crew succeeded in taking off all ands The Irene's men Pavel most of heir beloneinpro.

althoustit the ship'a pets were loot and the captain's natal-al Inotruntenta and charts rallied eit left behind. Frei iTo t'4, the Irene's conk, was emireing the ions of a valual-le cat -nicht be hod on lie said alto rilowed htin on teicrd and stowed Away. and was not (ilacerrercl until the a6c.44141 day out ot sort. Laos LA OSGOOD' oscT( SI having been cashed by the captain. and my wages.

too. paid to the gentlemanly runner who had guided me ashore and sirred me in place of man who had failed to report. "ThP chief engineer informed Copt Onttgiee of my plight. but he Raid his ship was tto salines snug harbor. lie had raid goad money for my services and turn to I Inuit.

-so I round myself bound across tho ocean wtili ro change of clothes. end nothing but a suit of half-worn cloth- ing. Antwerp I was discharged. with no wages rt-ming. I appealed to the Amer lean consul and his made Capt tiortgir bting me back.

At the aloe of Philip Ruprochet it a-sa said the man had gone a4oar4 regularly through the orthnary channels at 'Wiping and signing. I '11 1 itio. la" dittlatiell Sailor Relates Story of Being Shanghaied. Awoke -on Board Steamar, Half flaked, fia-Wages Coming. iloodeoth i WRITE or CALL for Our 190e List of L4ght when I a31.cd the boys pet up in and toy a Jacob was the timt to jump to his trek I and eaY I loud thouiit 1.0 be heard all over the Caste cottage.

now freed from debt. is tsttuated on one of the pretty elreets Of the little city, anti is a of neatness inside and itilthout. "Just think." sod Mn Cam. we have our LttI home ell for our own now. That hue been another dioato that we feared would never come true." Mrs Cae to.

reverting to her brave said: "I have often been when he was away In the big storms. but he is a wonderNi eatnitil. and I knew hls love for Ina and he boy would not allow hlm to ris'a hts t1. Urkle5S It was rave otiters Ciibt Mark has never sold much about his venture to sea after unfortunates caught In Vls awful storms. but we have heard of it from others.

Ile is as nitist at home its abroad. and I have never heard him boast of any of the deeds which others have fold me were brave." Copt and Mrs Casio have not yet been informed of the manner In which the Carnegie otivitri will to them. but Mrs Caste is hopin g. that the In-tercet In the trid Le at once avallable, In in the early of "Little Jake." Popular Outfits. Handsome Set of Teeth ELeli (c.a.

AL req I took tt .1 ulttire a own Gold -SLAV Clow Ltatztinattott a fld ExtratelloW Free. r. i 1.0r.is and Itycz.aL AU at a for pa xrallk 7. t.Ii njt 10 to 4- Ittaat.igtA St. itutimei rirl 1.1 -41P SallittliAlt JOB s.

For.4,a3 EPtta JCt li Am) A WEEK sil 0 Made Up to Solt The Trade. February Records pow READY Fe 1 tleor the rdison----- Grand Opera Records IL lourerts Daily- Everybody recoil's. ATLANTIC ATLAft NENV Tonic. Feb 2Chester Ainsworth. seaman who arrived this morning on the Dutch oil tank steamship La Campine.

belonging to the American petroleum company. told a story 4yf a i Celebration before Christmas, leading taP to an adventure as shanghaied sailor far from home without togs or credit -I was a machinist on board ttie Ward lines Morro Castle. said Atnsworth. On Dec lit) I went to visit a friend In Drooklyn. with whom I was to spend the holidays.

I drank In an Atiantic-av cAloon near the terrY and when I awoke I fnrtI tayavir In the fo'cle of I.a 4f711 tile. far from hon. my money itiI elotnes 'were gene. and I was toid I had for the trip aa a Cr atuatti all soy CHARLESTOWN MAN FINED. Charles Robbins, Chauffeur, Charger' with Disorderly Conduct at La conga, H.

LACONIA. IT. Feb 3Charles IVO bins. giving his age as 22 and horn. being In Charlestown.

Mass. and oc eupation a it.auffeur. was areatraal fore Judge loung in tho lAiconla rolo. court tothiv eharged with disorderli etordtiet. Ile was arrested aheut 11 eloek butt e't ening en Alain tit by patrolman Robbins pleaded unt a leo, or 11 with costs of svas pod.

1htch was placed on subjvot tO tha Coil OI S.1: tit zusasIliale It The erme Suit Make Your Own Sent t3 Any Part et New Ecglant Write for New Catalogue. May Vow the Record oat failed to Flatt Lisewboro Express paid on 6 recnrds or over tY'41'elt Et Sttor Dortea, Loam itowiks ath tlie best siafie-t ani mar to.at4 fur all warier. Lart co-a ItY ta troptortitla to snts ratkiIr. tat, att tot -rte. r.

Most Attractive Florida Route. Thcre aro mtny resorte the StritAtri A tr ts etcfe kve: I. "ses. 1.41 Fierid4 LimIten- new in torvit-e 464 i. Lotgardort.

Via.staloton St. .0 7414-746 LI berai tng Funlishas '-rh C. E. o6GooD ca VP ash agton St. ATIANT'a Ameshry, Vass.

Elcirma E9 File LB St. ATIANT'a 1 WIMEIMINIMMA.

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