Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Boston Weekly Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • Page 8

Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

CFf boston flSffMp (Slabe Ctrtsbrrg ffitcrning, WHERE IS HEP A Bostonian Missing on the of His Wedding. Suspicions of Foul Play Entertained, Traced to a Sound Steamer with on Person. New York Herald Friday coat-slned the following; The poaoe of tbli city were notified Ft ids' of the oirat-pearenee of a toting Bostoidan of good social and eon me re tel standing undet circumstances which lead his friends to believe jJiey have seen Mm for the last time. The nutting name Charles H. Cutting, a travelling sa esroaa for the firm of Holder Herrick, hardware merchants at No.

128 Milk street, lotion. Mass. He bad been in their employ for two for several years previous connected with the present firm predecessors in business. Steadv in his habits and a naan of suticrtor business attaint he commanded the entire conndcnce ot his employers and a very comfortable remuneration well, lie moved in good society, and was cos given to even the irdldest tonus of dissi- lanou. He never arank wud seldom smoked, A beu he lett his home at No.

street, Boston, on the to come to this cuv, object was to arrange some business matters prior to his mitrnnge with a Miss liav ot ttue. which hsd been announced to place on the 25th lust. Betore coming to New ork Mr. Cutting spent some tune in i'rovidence, and leaving there on the 11th insv. arrived here via the Stoomutoii line on the morning the 12tb.

During iliat day he calied at the office of Mr. G. li. sanhorn, wtih wuora lie is well acquainted, both socially and In a business wav. He made use of Mr.

Office to write two one to his fiance and another to his si.ter. At about 4.30 In the afternoon be said to young Mr. Santoro started to taltfe the boat for Boston. The latter understood him to say he intended to go by the Stouiugion one. but wui not sure, lie- foie leaving Mr.

Cutting said to Mr. Sanborn, your mother I was entirely successful." Mr. Sanborn conveyed the message without inquiring but since disappearance be bss learned from her that Mr. Cut mg had in collecting some $3 00 which was due him, and upon which depended mainly Mairtmwnai Alliance. The fact that be bad so much money about film naturally aroused suspicion, and bis prolonged and unexplained absence from Boston started bis friends on a tour of inquiry.

On Weduesdav, Mr. Sanborn received a telegram from Boston, signed Holder Herrick, asking if they had seen Cutting late.y, to which they replied that had lett here on the Friday previous by the boat tor Boston. Another despatch from Boston stated that Cutting intd not reached there, and that bis friends were anxious. Mr. Sanborn endeavored to find some trace of bis missing fneuo, wss unable to do so.

Yesterday morning Mr. Herrick aud a bro of Miss Gay arrived, They bad come to seek the aid of ib-vNew York police in Clearing away what seamed an unpromising rays ery. They called on Superintendent Mailing and reiated ail the circumstances ot the case. Only one theorv of the case found au.v favor with the missing employers and mends, and that was foul ay. They scouted the idea that he wouid voluntarily absent himself.

Inquiries on board Providence, ot the Fall Ktv. line, elicited tbs iutorm aion that a man named cutting bad engaged piis.sage on me steamer on me Friday be left Sir. office, and that he bad secured state-room No. 88 au inside berm on the saloon deck, near the wheel ou the starboard side. In tins room, on the Saturday morning following, was found a vaitse and a duster, Neither of the two berths in the room was disturbed, as they wou have been had any oue slept there.

It occurs occasion any that passengers, after going on board and leaving their luggage. go ashore and are left behind. Believing this was what had occurred to the occupant of No. 88 the stewardess, when she entered the room in the morning with a duplicate key, took the things and placed them in me package-room, in charge ot the clerk there. The bag and coat were at once Identified as the property of Air.

Cutting, but mystery of his whereabouts remained uu- solved. Did he leave on me at ali? was the first question. The people connected with the boat were pf the opinion be did not, or he would have occupied the her and, besides, be locked the door and took the key with him, Mr. Cutting's friends are confident he did l.eave, as he had bareiy time to go from Mr, office mid catch the boat. He must have been late, too, or bo would not have been content with tne berth assigned aim.

Besides, he wousd uot be ltkelv to spend any other than sleeping hours in it. They tear he met his fate after me vessel left ber pier, and Delore retiring time; in the dark, perhaps, somewhere in the Sound, where yptanh ot a Bodv In the Water would scarcely be liesrd. The motive for the double crime of murder and robberv was not wane lag. The missing man, although not ostentatious, was of Ins own ab litv to take care of bin.self auo tree to display his money, no matter what amount he had with him. This was the case only with his own friends, for whenever he collected any mouey for his employers he iruiue- dia ely exchanged it tor a check, which he would sec a iiy mail.

Of course, toe steamboat coiu- jiauv regard it as impossible that such a thing coutd occur; but suco things have occurred, and mote perhaps, than will ever be known, in me month of August. 1878, Carl G. Burse of New Haven was robbed ou the Sound steamer Continental and i brow The crew of a schooner picked him up in an ex hs os ted condition the next day. Mr. Cut friends scorn the suggestions of me poiu-e that, he may Lava become the victim of aouie confidence operators and remains awav from eiame.

They also repudiate the idea that be may bare committed suicide, and bare no faith in the belief mat he fed overheard accidentally. Their ouiy theory is that the money was seeu hymen who followed and murdered him to get possession of it. vVbetuer Air. catting aid or did pot leave this city on the Providence may possi- be determined morning. If lie did he probably took supper on ihe vessel, and followed the custom of wrmug out his order for the waiter.

These checks, winch form vouchers for part of me accounts, are kept and sent uatiy to Boston. Mr, Herrick and Mr, ieit night for Bostou. to examine i he vouchers for the night in question Mr. Cutting is described as years ot age, five feet and eleven inches 1 height. with light complexion, light hair and moustache, and pale blue eyes.

He wore a dark blue, almost black cheviot suit, a straw bat aud iuw Shoes, a white shirt and white undergarments. He carried, id adaiiion to the 83800, a silver watch with a ruboer chain aud wore a go ring, upon which engraved Lizzie, November 1.0# 1888." A reporter in eon versatioti with an attache of the steamuoat company yesterday teamed troth him of a recently-reported robberv on one of their boats, money beit, containing cash and jewels valued at OOO. had been stoieu from a whose name he did not know. warning at It last night- tie had in his usual tievtih during the dsv, sod lined with Will street broker lost evening. Be returned to hi- house after dinner.

la good health, At he was slightly unwell, At 11 be was worse, and sank immediately, dvtng before a physician could oe called. death attributed to epilepsy, TILDENS ANSWER TO FIELO. A Four-Column Interview in the New York Times Denying Chargee of 3 Faith. New York, September J. Tiiden.

this morning, the Times, a very exhaustive sod elaborate denial of the charges made by Cyrus W. Field in regard to bis sale of Elevated railroad sloes during absence in Europe, The denial is pirated in the form of an inter'dew of columns in length, TUaeu that not i only did he not have an agreement not to dispone i of his stock, hut that pretext to that effect i a mere afterthought; that ield bad authority to tell one-sixth of hts stock Euro Tiiden bad altogether at one time about $4100,000 invested In Elevated stuck aud bonds, of this less than was purchased ot rteia. He makes various counter-charges of bad faith and sharp practice against Fieid. For Instance, he says that when Field was president, he induced tbe directors pass a temduuon for the purchase in equal pens of i bonds nod me smouut in stock. The Hwurd was node to a banking lirtn of which sou-ta-iaw ts a member, Mr.

Field taking a large share tor h.mself anti family aud giving residue to a certain company. Tiiden says that Mr. ield got up this transaction iu secrecy, and carried ii through under legal advice. His bt-r statements. I iiuen says, tissue ot fictmns, frivolous in detail and false In substance.

He most vigorously denies statement that he testified before a congressional committee that he knew about regarding the cipher spatches, Tuden savs tue moral audacity, or rather tne Immoral audacliy. is amazing, of a man woo cou a deliberately assert mis. I testified that I never knew of the existence or contents ot tho cipher despatches until their publication. FROM WASHINGTON. CHECKERS.

A a CONEY ISLAND. on Nan- Harrow-Gauge Railways Proposed ia-' et Beach. Nautasket Beach is to be A corporation under the name of the Nautasket Beacu tvail- roed Company, with a capital of $50,000, divided $100 been organized. Thees- tlorated length of the proposed road is four miles, and extends from land in front of me Rockland House to Strawberry Mill harf and Point A ceruiu. the other terminus.

The directors are Yii.Uwa B. Hiu, E. A. Hobart, it. el.

Puisuer, T. Lttchtteid, albert Mauntug, Elisna Thayer, Nash, C. C. Lortug, George li. Eager.

A hearing oa the petition of the corporation for a location wui Or held at the Town Hail in Hull ou baiuiday, uetober 11. at 10.30 a. m. Ano her corporation, under the of the Marine lisiiroad Coinpauy, has been formed with a capital of srlo.OOO, divided into of $10o each he road to commence wear ihe of the Hi gbatu Steamboat wharf in Hull (Nautasket), northerly sido, and then running along the line of road about 10O0 ieei and then diverging past wi si is known as the Sea Breeze House toward the aud muuing in nearly a straight upon the mainland above tide water, to about 8U00 feel, meu luruiag in a curved line, but running mamiy at snout a right angle wan the rest of the road about 2oou le.t to a point near the bead of the steamboat wharf uear Siraw- berry The road will be about two mires in length, ihe directors ot the road are Lyman Mason, L. E.

P. Cutler, A. au of Gold Coin In the Circular from S'ecretury Sherman. ashington September Sherman will not exchange gold com for legai-tender notes at sub-treasuries, but will pay all demand obligations, checks, drafts, presented at these offices, in coin, at the option of Holders. Ihe following circular concerning the payment of coin from the treasury was today issued by tbe treasu ry department: Washington, September 19, coin the needs of tiie government having accumulat in the treasury ol the Vo ted Stat by the i ep.isit several public assay ouices of fine bars an foreign coin, tor which depositors have been paid at their option Ended States the treasurer of tne United States and ftre ,1 asm tant treasurers at i oston, New Y'ora, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago.

St, oouis. New Orleans and Sai; Framisco are hereby au- thiiized to pay out gold cola, us well as silver coin and notes, upon tbe ureut onllga ions of the government and upon to disbursing offlceis, as may he (gnivenicnt ami practicable. Tt austere of coin for this pu pose will be made to any assistant treasurer when necessary, bv he treasurer of the United States, upon appliea Ion to him. The Sreapurer ot tne Unit (I States iu city upon receipt by him of of deposit issue I by the assistant treasurer at New York, statin that there has been deposited wb)i legal-t notes In sums of $100, or a multiple tiiereo will also cause to bj pped from the nnnt hi ade'phi to depositors at ms mid expense, a like amount of gold coin. Htand- sTd silver dollar may also he ootained a- heretofore.

The exchange mid coin for Un ted 8 notes at voral sub-tre i-urv offices, except at New York, apre be pronihitcd by ecu 3851 of tho re- visetl StaTPtrs 01 the United States, it heiieved that pa; taenia of as auove autn zed will enable persons to secure all that may be desired ohn mi hk ma Secretary. Republican vil Reform, Washington, D. September Republican congreesionai committee uas sent out tho following circular to the federal liEAliqUAKTEItS PEl'UBfilCAN COMMITTBk, I ashinqton September Ei. 'Die hcavv and incieasmg demand upon the congressional con mittee, the campaign progresses, induces us to invite eucti voluntary coutribution iroin persons interested to the success of the Republican paitvand measures, as may be willing and able to ilia re earn ly hope that anv contriim- tious you may wish to make will ho remitted or paid at once to tha Mon. Jay A.

HubbH, trea nrer, 1317 street. It ts needed now in dcr to enable us to cat ry on our work with tne energy that the importance of the Issues involved detntmd. Respect fully yours, (Signed) u. G. UisiiKR, Acting Chairman.

TKOUBLJfiB. An Otficiiil Domsion Against the Kelly The Tuu-ol-War In the Police Board. New September Politicians are muoh excHed here over the official opinion of Coruorstiou-Couusel YYhliney, that Tammany, because of its to the state ticket, is not euuiled to any share in tbe appointment of inspectors of or potting it is argued by Tammany lha their wing was tbe ouiy oue regularly recognized by the siate convention, aud tnat tpmr withdrawal from the convention has eo effect, especially as the convention reiusrd to admit tueir coaiestauts euPsequentiy, Ami- Tauimauypes hold that the law no faction, ami tbai as 'I simmauy not support the state uekei, Democrats who do can ouiy he admitted to politic i privileges bv me police board. board of McLean and Morrison, appointed ny at the dictation ot 0 to represent his interests, aud heeler and French, sir; ight-out Conkling-Cornell liepubii- 'The latter two. on principle, refuse to vote with the former two aud will use their utmost endeavors to turiher lain efforts tu order to wtdeu the Democratic breach and thus strengthen ctauces of election.

At a no eiing of the board, loday, two Democrats reiusidto confirm tbe Republican list of inspectors, aud two Republicans voita against the Democratic list, which was auti-lammauy. A proposition to confirm one i aiumany aud one auti-Tamniaoy inspector was also lost bv tne same against 2. It is said the object is to stave off action so that tue old inspectors will hold over, which, of course, will give Tammany the representation she demands. Kelly bemg interviewed, soys: will tHkc proper action to secure ner just representation." The Colorado Declare for Grant enver September Republican state convention nominated Judge William E. Beck lor judge of the supreme court.

The plat- lorui adopted is as follows; Resolved, That, as Republicans, we reaffirm the i upon which lie par.y was founded, in sup- I poi i o. which it has achieved victories as has fallen to tin- lot ot no other pai tv. uni to the perpeiu- I a turn of Which we once more pieugc our best efforts and our every vote. i mat it is the tty of congress, at its I proacl.ing session, by appropriate aud judicious legis- Itttt to restore silver a- niutat to its equal.ty I with gold, to this end we'leunand that it enact a law providii lor nu.united coinage of the sbverdollar on s'leh terms as shall to the people benefits I of gold mi stive as a circulating solved, Thai the Repuulicaos Colorado, in con! veotion assemolcd, ar with gratification I the return of General Grant to the count ry saved, and, should he conclude to be a candidate tor reelection, we pledge nowthes.x votes of the centennial state. Attempted Assassination by a Reforin-School Boy.

Chicago, September attempt was maae to assassinate Brother Joseph Matthew of reform school last night. As lie was seated near a window, reading, he saw a tlaab and henrd the report ot a pretol. Tho o.til pass.d through his cap, gruged tils he and buried itself in a post near ny. Sunday last, as Matthew was walking ou tdia outside corridor, he was fired tbe bail grazing bis lace. 'I he poiiee are for a tdxteen-vear-oid l.d named John Sexton, who was recently punt-hed by Matthew.

This uoy swore revenge and threatened 10 burn tbe school, and he is supposed to be tbe would-be assassin. CHARLES F. oston September 28, 1879. AU for this department must I bo addressed to Charles Barker, No, 8 Houghton street, Camhridgeport, Mass. Position No, 618.

BY CHARLES F. BARKER. BEACH. A Missouri Merchant Robbed of ickman September last night while J. H.

Howard, a leading merchant ot New Madrid, aud treasurer of the couuty, was writing at his desk, two strangers entered the office, ked the dooi, turned down the aud forced iioward to undo the safe coui aDatioa. Ihev look OUO and tbeu, picking up Howard, carried him aouut UUd yards away aud told him to leave. He gave the alarm and a large Party started in pursuit but faired to capture the robbers. The New Mexican Indiana to Subjugated. Washington, September Ford, acting chief of ordnance, today telegraphed to tbe commandant of the arsenal at Fort Union, New Mexico, to issue arms and am inanition to Governor on las application, provided xx.

xi, i 1 tr tia- -i, not more than 3u0 rifles or iuu.uuu cartridges WUKeoen, Mile- Washburn. F. D. isier, C. Alien nift Governor anniie Hon Browne.

J. B. -Moors, l.dwsrd B. a aie Governor ivaiiare mane apnue.tion upon the petition i. location ot A heating tfie road will he the loen Hail in Huit on Friday, September 20, at 4.15 p.

iu. Wholesale non Public Debts. Lone, September A despatch to the Evening Tost a lull account of bonds repudiated iu and Illinois. It shows that Kan has repudiated $5,547,000, and that sixteen uilf' rent counties and nine cities refuse to interest on their doma, which counties and five cities and towns in Illinois refuse to pay interest on their debts, aggregating State Railroad Leigiala- tion. ew ork September reply to the tetter of merchants, staking his co-operation tut securing state aud nation 1 legisiatiou to regulate railroad traffic, published today, takes the ground that lejnsiaitou by congress must precede action tu the state: the state wilt tie tbe bands oj nt own roads, wui to the nands of rival roads are left free.

to the secretary of lor arms aud ammunition to fie in putting down the Indians in Grant couuty, New Mexi -o. fire secretary reterrea the request to the ordnance department. Boiler Explosion in New Orleans. ew rleans September boiler of the Eagle brewery, ou Jchoupiioulas street, ex- ploded today, wrecking completely tho Dlner- three feet in length were blown out in every direction, several striking houses tu the vicinity with terrific force, In aud damaging the frame work, trery aged seventy-six years, was badly bru sed about the head, arms and body. Ihe loss is aoout $30u0.

i Tbe Dt-ntocratiu for Governor of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, September Hon. J. Jenkins, a prominent lawfor and politician of this eitv, was todav nominated by the Democratic state oemrul committee tor governor, iu place of Abxaudei Mitchell, who has declined nation. Air.

Jenki. a accepted. il ii! Hi iSf, ill, mm mm i w' WHITE. Black to move and win. Position No.

619. BY J. T. MURRAY. black WHITE.

Black to move and draw. Position No. 620. BY CHARLES IIEFTER. BLACK.

a I WHITE. White to move and draw. The above position, No, 820, comes out of the game. Mr. A.

J. Heffner claims a black win. Mr, U. Hefter a draw, and we give his piny and notes below. Mr.

Daniel W. Jones of Haverhill, also claims a draw. Game No. 798-Second Double Corner, BY A. 0.

HEFFNER. BOSTON. MASS. 11..15 18,.15 9,.18 17,.10 81..26 24.. 19 10.

19 7..14 21. 17 15 24 82..28 18 27 25 22 .22 28..19 4.. 8 31 15 11..15 17 .13 9..14 22..17 10 19 13.. 9 19..23 22 .18 6..10 14..18 14 10 6.. 9 17..13 22.

17 22..18 26. 22 2.. 6 29 .25 18..22 10 7 8 11 26..22 11-3 9 0 3 10 30..26 1.. 5 22..18 22..20 2.. 7 12.

10A 22 .17 10 14 6.. 2 Drawn. 19..12 14..18 18 9 26 ,31 11 16 23..14 5,.14 17..14 (Yar. 1.) 26..22 31..26 27..23 17..14 18 .25 16..2 0 20..24 10..17 29..22 22.. 18 18.

16 21..14 8..11 11. .16 24..27 B. wins. (Yar. 2.) 19..23 13..

9 8..11 12.. 8 11..15 17 .14 26..31 2.. 6 3..12 3.. 8 23. .26 9..

6 10. 15 14.. 9 16..20 22 .17 31..26 29..25 5..14 6 ,10 6..10 6.. 2 15. .18 17..

3 Brawu, 3.) 19..23 7..14 16..23 25..22 23..26 22 .18 22. .18 15 .10 5. 1 10. .14 23 .26 14. .17 22.

.17 20. .31 18.. 9 28..24 21.,14 13.. 9 14.. 9 5..14 26.

30 30..25 8. .11 17. .14 17..10 24 .19 18..15 9.. 5 10 7 Drawn. (Var.

4.) 27..81 14.. 9 5..14 15..11 W. Note by A. Heffner. examination I find that tbis is a very good move, but not quite strong enough to win.

Game No. 733-Suter. BY CHARLES HEFTER, CHICAGO, ILL. 11..15 4.. 8 3..

8 18..25 11..18 23. .19 24 .20 23 .14 29. 22 17. .14 9.. 14 lo 24 9 18 31..20 5 22..17 28..19 21..17 22.

17 14..10 0.. 9 11.. 15 5,. 9 26, 22B 0..15 17..13 27 24 17 14 27..230 13.. 2..

0 8 .11 10..26 18..22 25. .22 31..27 19. 3 32..28 0.. ,2 8. il 14..18 26..19 22 .25 30..25 20 .23 24..15 2..

0 Drawn. (Var. l.i 22..25 22 .15 11..15 15..18 19..16 23 .18 14.. 6 20.. 16 24 .15 28 .24 25, 22-2 15 .10 12..19 10 .19 Drawn.

17..14 32,.28 8 12 12.. 8 (Var. 2.) 25. .21 1.. 5 21.

.17 17..10 10 .14 17..14 24..19 32..27 27..23 7 W. wins. Notes by C. Hefter. position on diagram ieft by Mr.

Heffner tor a olack win. move to draw. pi to correct mine, Heiuer gives 32. .28. This is tbe play I would ask Mr.

Heffner to look up aud wm. Game No. 800-Si igla Corner. Played at the New England chess and checker rooms, between Mr. Wiilism Forsyth of Halifax, N.

and Mr. Irwin of New York. move. 11..15 8. 11 2..

0 14..18 11..15 22..18 25..22 10..12 21. 14 20..22 15..22 0.. 9 0.9 18..23 17..20 35 .18 27..23 32..27 19 .10 23, 19 12. .10 9, .13 1.. 5 25.

.30 15..18 23 19 24..20 30 .25 27..23 10. 23 8 14..17 5.. 9 18..22 20..19 31..20 21..14 14.. 10..17 9..14 1 ..15 10 .17 7..14 18.. 9 19.

.10 25. .21 5.. 1 17. .20 5, 14 8 .11 9 14 13. 17 31.

.22 29..25 28. 24 23.19 1.. 6 Drawn. The above game is one of she many odd that Mr. Forsyth pl.

yed white tu Boston. He is a natural player and very shaip on his endings. Game No- Comer. Played at the New England chess and checker rooms, between Mr. Bailey of Boston and Mr.

Isaiah Baraer. wove. 9. .14 23. .19 5.

919.16 26.,30 22 .18 13. .22 27. 24 12 ..19 25. .21 5 9 19. .10 9.

.13 24. 6 30. 26 24 20 7. .1432..28 17. 2221 .17 10 .15 25 9 3.

7 25. 18 26 22 28. .24 1 5 31.27 11 16 17 14 16. .22 9 6 13. .17 20 .11 Drawn, 26 102 9 27.

23 8 .22 6 15 24.197. 10 62 21 .179 .14 23. .18 22 .26 9..13 29. .25 14. .23 30.25 fiemti of Daniel Drew.

ew grk Drew, aged Oigbiq-lufse, died sudffeuig and ptvVlvnS Death ot a I--Known Jersetmsn. Nvwai-k. Cornelius Welsh, prominent ciuz reading Vietisodlsi and iiidiilat ior against Joel in vfiht morning. Game No. 802- Glasgow.

Played I the match beiweeu Charles F. and Mr. D. Kirkwood. move.

11. .15 7..10 15..18 24..27 23. .19 22 .18 17. .14 20. .10 8..11 9..14 9..13 12 19 22 17 18..

9 14 10 10.. 7 11..16 0. .22 4.. 8 2 11 1 24..20 20.. 17 31,.

20 30. .20 23 5 9 19..24 23..30 i 27..11 28..24 26 .22 32 7 7 .16 10. .15 18. .23 8 11 20. .11 24 20 22 18 7..

3 3.. 7 16..19 1., 5 SO. 26 25 .22 29..25 18..14 3 7 Barker 11..15 14 .10 15.. 18 7..11 26.. 23 10..

6 23..19 6 1 18. 23 Drawn. Kimlev draw against this line of play. The position stand 1 thus: black 9, 12. 14, king 27; white 13, 19.

30, king 7. Black to move; 27 23 28 .18 18..11 11.. 7 7.. 2 10..15 7..10 10.. 1 2 9 B.wlos.

Barker Dr. Purcell of Reeisvills, the analyst, writes; I Mr. game 781, variation 1, fit 2 move, I think white can drew. The position is as follows: Black 8. 1-, kings 18 and 30; 7, 20, 27, 28; white to play thus: 27..24 24 19 7..

8 14..10 3 8 18 .14 Drawn. (Var. 1.) 30..26 26..31 24..19 31..27 19 .10 7.. 3 Drawn. I believe, however, bv varying the play at an earlier stage the blacks can win.

If you will Set tbe position as it occurs at the 20tb move, and no one sends a solution in four I believe I will agree to find it Position -Black 8. 12, 21, king 22; wnRe lo, 20, 27, 28; black to move aud win. Respeecifuiiy dedicated to Mr, Heffner. P. Checker Editor of The Globe: Dear game No.

791, "New Sixteenth, by John McGregor, in answer to Mr. McGregor question, "can white win I say Yours very truly, J. V. illeb Solation of Position No 615 BY GEORGE OAK 32. .27 15.10 12 16 22 29 19..

16 1 8 12 17, 22 19. 15 4. 8 10 .1416 19 18. 22 (Var 1 .) 19..23 17 .26 4., 8 23.. 32 25.

.22 15..19 Drawn 30. 14 Drawn. Solution of Position Wo. 818. BY JOHN HISBY.

23. 18 10..19 25 .21 24,.28 18. 23 14..23 12..16 20.11 31,27 W. wins. 11..15 1..10 21..16 23..32 Solution of Po-Tion No.

617. BY ISAIAH BARKER. 18..23 15..11 28..24 1..10 24 15 19..26 16..14 Diawn. Checker Mr. J.

H. Irwin of New York was here a short time ago and had another sitting with Mr. J. T. Murray, with the following result; Irwin 3, Murray 7.

drawn 3. Colonel D. Gates and Mr. E. N.

Hyzer of Vermont are to contest fifty for the cbam- of the siste, commencing the 23d of this monib. The match is to be played at Burlington, and is creating quite an interest in checkers througnout the state, Mr Wyilie lies published on the diagram of the Glasgow Herald the following position from tbd game: Black 4, 12, 22; white 5. 20, 27, 28, 30, to play and drew. Mr, Wyilie remarks; "I send you a position from tbe 29 ,25 move tuttte It Is very remarkable tt defies all the play which has been published for a win on that line. I am sorry to see my friend Mr.

Woolbonse has come to tbe conclusion tbat wbite cannot draw, for 1 think he is Mr. G. H. Powell has sent us a copy of the Plattsburg liepubliCHo, which devotes a space to chess and checkers. Tfie diagrams are very neat.

Mr. John Busby, who is one of our leading players, is practicing up, and expects to uold bis own all experts on the game who intend visit ing Boston this winter. Now World's Checker comprising twenty-two openings, with 355 original games and twenty-tour original positions, by William R. Barker aud Charles F. Barker.

Trice in board covers 50 Trice la cloth covers ...............................75 Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address William R. Charles F. Barker, No. 8 Houghton street, Cambridgeport, Mass, Answers to Correspondents.

G. fV. Munch, Clay Lick, position is published in books. Checkers are played on the black squares, according to tbe ruies, Mr. Brock, Hillsboro, ihe ides of jrour position is good; shall look Rover, and if sound will publish it shortly.

games are not very good. Will you send us more solid play" W. (J. Beunett, Cleveland, Checker iorwarded to your address. John Parker, Sunderland, Checker mailed to you.

E. F. Richardson, orcester, Thanks for Bending ordei to us. We have sent it as you will H. L.

Searle, Springfield, mailed you tbe checker The amount you sent is a'i right. J. V. Miner. Belfast, solutions are correct.

Position by U. H. Powell was printed wrong; black man ought to have been ou 14 instead of 10; your note published this week. Eugene A. VY bite, Boston positions very pretty, and one will appear next week.

G. H. Powell, CuttingviHe, received the paper all right, tor which please accept our tbanks. G. Belmer, New Cbamtrersburg, solution of position No.

by Walter Smith is correct. J. Heffner, Boston, Yours was received all right. HaveVmteu you. Chess and cbeeker-players headquarters, No.

3 Tremont row, room 48, Mr. J. A. May ward, superintendent. COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY.

Successful in Every Drawing and Triumphant In Every Grand Draw ng September 30 in the City of Louisville at Macau Theatre, The last and greatest victory of the Commonwealth Distribution Company over their rivals was obtained iu the chancery court at Newport on the 9th where tbe suit of Simmous Dickinson et at. against them was peremp only dismissed. This, with the decision ot tue Jeffer- sou circuit court of Kentucky, dismissing all indictments against them, and effectually putting an end to all further indictments, prove that the legal position of the ommouwealtu Distribution Company is impregnable; ali statements to the comreryare fsise, and emsuate from Jivai companies. At the next grand drawing on September 30th, tbe usual Grand Concert will be giveo, and the same splendid scheme presented, $112,400 in cash prizes, and that new feature which has SO FitOVOKEI) THE WIlAi AMD JEALOUSY OF Itt- VAL companies any ticket-bolder present the privilege of cubing out his number aud seeing it placed in the will be observed. by they ad do It? (QUERY.) only Halves, $1.

Address st once T. J. OGMMERFORD, secretary, Courier-Journsl Budding, Louisville, or to 103 Broadway, N. Y. The Uurortunare Wife or a Shameless Bus- ew ork September tbe court ibis morning were arraigned Emily Hamilton (uee French), aged tweuty-eigiit.

nut seemingly fifty, her hui-baud, William Hauiiirou, aud an eiglR- jear-oid son. Yesterday sue spoiled a warrant tor the arrest of Hamilton, who hsd beaten hei brutally because sue refused to supply him with money. A few ago Mrs. Hamilton was a happy wife, one of the most handsome women lu the city, ina possessed of carriages anti diamonds. On tbe death ot her first husband she became dissipated, aud sank lower and lower, until she met and married Hamilton, who bas since lived on ina price of her honor.

-Justice Morgan committed ihe untoruiuute woman tor examination, sent tee hoy to the juvenile asylum, aud held Hamilton to answer tne charge of assault. CHESS. Mr. Then, Kimlev bas sent us ploy on tbe 7. 10 mu we of tue hut would ask Mr butter making in JULY and AUGUST.

Butter-makin can be uried on in hot weather as successfully as lu-June by using ths Gllt-Edge Butter. Maker, it duces time of c-numing onu-ba-f. production six to ten pet cent, storekeeper jav three to live a pound extra 1 butter made with if. Sold by drugcis groce and gen iral storekeepers. Send to nts to Adorer, Butter impiovemeut Buffalo.

N. Y. QUAQUAGA DalltV. SCSQUKHAJiNA VaLLKY, N. May 23.

1879 Butter Improvement Buffalo, entlemen lease ceotas itnpleof buitermade from "hay-fed" cows and th the use of yo ir Gilt- Edge Butte -Maker. Without Its use rbe butter made was a'most us white as iarn, while with its use (us vou will observe from tne sample sent vou) the butter is very oeantlfa', even golden, color leaving nothing to be desired that direction. Several of my neighbor dairy farmers have led year let-, un-i are luuu in its praise. It ousses in market -creamery ana is worth from thr. to five cents per pound more tbau aairy butter.

H. C. BRYANT. Heart eg Restored. Great invention bv one who was deaf for twenty years.

Send par.icuiars. Jon.N armokk Lock Box 905, Covington, ky. ersons whose occupation gives but little exercise are victims of torpid liver and constipation. Little Liver Pills will relieve you. All druggists.

H. C. Leet, agent, 22 Park place. OPIUM rpii 0 day to 86 days. No pay till Lured.

J. STEPHEN je-23 pay iNS, Lebanon, Ghia djAwySffi eowist TO OUR READERS. It will pay you to read every advertisement in this oaper. When you answer them, please do us the favor to say you saw the advertisement in THE WEEKLY GLOBE. oston September 28, 1879, Address all communications and Clicss changes to W.

W. urran 21 Exchange place. The Chess Co -greis- Tiie New York chess club at a recent meeting indorsed the action of the Manhattan ciub on August 30, The eduors generally have taken up tue matter vigorously, and if the congress is not held it certainly will not be for want of support of the representative chess organs, Tbe first number of tbe new (English) Chess Monthly is berore us. we ian cordially recommend it to desiring a first-eiass maaa- We glad to learn there is every reason to believe that the enterprise will be cordially and liberally supported. Tbe fact of Dr.

Zukertort being i of lie nctive editors sufficient ance tbat the will be of a very high ord -r. Tne subscription price is $2 50, gold, per annum. From Chess Record. Problem by HLACK. wm mm a Jm m' 89 SB mm mm White to piny and win.

Evans Gambit. Morphy. Anderson. 1 to 4 2 Kt to 3 8 to II 4 4 to Kt 4 5 to 3 6 to 4 7 Unities 8 to 5 (a) 9 to Kt 5 takes (b) 11 tikes Kt 12 to 4 13 (c) 14 to Kt 2(d) 15 takes 16 Kt to 2 17 to Ii sq 18 to 114 (e) 19 takes 20 to Kt sq 21 to 3 22 to 3 23 Jv to It sq 24 to Kt 2 25 to Kt sq (f) 26 to sq 27 to 6 28 Kt 2 29 takes 30 Kt to 3 81 It 4 32 to Kt 4 33 It to Kt 2 84 to 5 30 to 5 37 tt 38 to ii 2 9 It to 2 40 Kt to 2 41 takes cb 42 Kt to 4 43 Kt takes 44 Kt to Kt 4 45 to Kt 3 to 2 47 to Kt 3 48 to 2 49 to 5 60 Kt to 0 (n) 51 takes ch (p) 52 to Kt 6 ch 53 takes ch 54 to Kt 0 ch 56 so 0 56 to 7 (q) 57 to Kt sq 58 queens 59 takes Kt 60 to gq 61 to 5 cb 62 io B8 63 to sq (r) 64 to Kt 7 ch 65 to 7 cb to 3 cb 67 to 0 ch 1 to 4 2 Kt to 8 3 Bto 4 4 lakes Kt 5 to 4 6 takes 7 Kt to 3 8 to 4 9 to 5 10 Uastles 11 takes 12 Bto Kt 3 13 to Kt 6 14 takes Kt 15 to Kt 4 Hi to sq 17 Kt to 0 18 to 5 19 Kt lakes cb 20 Kt to 6 21 Kt lakesP 22 Kt to li cb 23 Kt to Kt. 4 21 to sq 25 to 3 to 6 (g) 27 to 2 28 29 80 to 4 31 lit to iv 3 32 to 3 (h) 33 so 6 34 K' sq 35 to 4 (i) 36 Ii to 8 37 ukes It ch 38 to 6 (j) 39 to 6 40 to 7 41 to sq 42 takes cb (k) 43 to 4 44 takes cb 46 to Kt 0 cb 46 to 7 ch 47 to 6 cb 48 to 3 (1) 49 to 4 (m) 50 takes Kt (o) 51 to Kt sq h2 to sq 53 to sq 64 to 2 65 to 4 taxes cb 57 Kt to 4 58 takes 59 toy 5 cb 69 to 7 to Kt 6 ch 70 lv to 2 71 to R4cb 72 to Kt 5 cb styles Cbron-o Cards, iOc.

or 25 wretyles tniieii postpaid. J. Busted, raoaao fruit A ain cbm rAltlVIo Catalogues tree. A.F. Griffith, Smyrna ol wjSmu 2 Anna week in your own town.

Terms and $5 outfit $bb tree. Address H. Hallett A Portland. Maine. my 13 wvty A Year and expenses agents.

Outfit free. 77 I Address F. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine, mvtf lywv to 5 61 to 3 62 to Kt 4 63 to 4 to 5 C5 to ti to to 6 to 7 09 to cb 70 to li 6 71 to Kt7 72 to Kt 6 and wins Duration of the game, seven hours. Notes by Dr.

Zukertort: to 3 is now rightly considered tbe strongest move. Suale proves that white thereby gets a great superiority of position. From the many variations arising after tuis move we may point out the following; 8 to It 3, to 3, 9 to 6 to 4, 10 to Kt 5, Kt to 6 advantage. Better than; 10 Kt takes to 2, 11 takes Kt, takes 12 to tt 3, to Kt 8 13 to 3, Kt to 4, 14 to 4, Kt to 6 with a pawn ahead aud satisfactory position. vi nue has recovered the gambit pawn, but position best.

This deveiooment of tbe bisnop is certainly not tavorabie. He remains now up to his demise at tbe 29th move perfectly out play. Posted at 8 ne would guara tne and at the same time prevent the lo.lowing oi the hostile knlgbt. Black, however, tbeu at disposal a verj embarrassing rejoinder iu 14, to 3, which would now ne met vyith 15, to ii 3. te) Absolutely necessary icpirry a dangerous attack which was threatened with 18 tt to 3, and 1 to tt 5.

(f) Ihe beginning or a hopeless attack, which must lead to naught, whilst the couunuatiou, 25 Kt to 3, would effectually prevent further numerical and enable white to direct his attack against the weakest point, his e. 26 Kt to 3, Kt takes Kt, takes Kt 27, tt to 2, io sq. If 26 to 2. tbeu 27 to It 3, It to 2, 28 to best: if 20 utkes (bad-, tbeu 27 takes ch, to tt sq, 28 It to 4, and white has fair prospect, (g) He could uot take the pawnatonee (2 5 takes 27 Kt to 3i, so be gains time by offering the exch of quceus, which wbite dares not accept. (h) Black has now a decisive numerical superiority, he aims, therefore, at a speedy change of He might have taken the adverse It with impuuitv.

(i) White th- eutened 3(5 takes ch. (j) Eager to exchange tbe other rook, he finds an ingenious but perilous way of effecting it, whilst he overlooks a hue ot play by which he could force tiie exenaoge of queens, aud so put end to ail spirited attempts or bis oppoueut to re- the day. 38 biack to best, 39 to Kt 4. If 39 to 6 (badt. then 39 to sq, to 4.

4h to Kt 3, to 6 41 to 2 nest 8 black to change ail three by 41 to 6 42 tt to 2, Kt to 6 41 for biack lakes 42 takes to 6 (k) We prefer 42 takes Kt, 43 takes Kt, to sq. (i) defending tue knight and preventing at the same time his oppouuut's scheme to es- ape with a diawu battle ny 49 to 8 cb, to it 2, oO Kt to ch, takes at, 51 to 7 cli, etc, (m) He shouid proceed with49 to 7 cb, 50 to rvt 3 (5u to it sq or Ivt sq, to 8 ch, and 51 takes Kt), to ch, 51 to 2 to tt 6 cn, 52 takes Kt to Kt 4 ch, etc. (o) Ceriaiolv the best chance ieft. (o) Suificieut to win. He might buve brought his queen on the dunk beiore tne kiigtit, e.

50 to 7 ch. 51 to Kt 3, to 6 cb, 52 to 2, to 7 ch, 53 to Kt (hes-), 64 to 2, to 4 ch, o5 iv to Kt sq, takes Kt, 66 takes to Kt 4 ch, 57 to 2, to gr sq, 58 to 7, Kt to 4. ip) If 61 takes tbeu to 5, 52 to Rt 6 to 3 ch, 53 lo Kt sq, to 8 oh. 54 to 2, to 7 ch, 55 to Kt sq. to 8 ch, to 2, to 5 ch, or o3 to tt sq, to 4 eu, 64 li to tt 2, to 4 ch.

55 to it sq, to 8 ca, 66 to tt 2 to tt 6 ch, 57 to Kt sq, to Kt 4 ch. 1 here is nothlug better; if 56 to 6 black briugs fit si his queen alter a few checks to 2, aud ttavances iheii his tt P. fry Ut course he dare not take the pawn (63 takes to 5 eh. 64 ci, takes U5 to 2, to 6 to sq, to Et 7). If tu Kt 7 cb, then to kto, to 5 ch, to 4, i 6 to 7 Ch, to 3, 66 to 3 ch, to 5, 67 to Kt or 5 en.

to tt 8 Ubess Monthly. In tbe event of a being decided upon, it will he necessary that tbe moving parties be communication with everv chess organizes ou the euumry, iu order that eacu ciun may have its representatives ou the eeuiral So many clubs have been formed of late tnat we nave not been able to keep a list of all, aud thereioro to prevent the acc-tdeutai oiuit-siou of anv we would request the secretary of every cliess ciuo in the United will ravor us with his address and uame of his club. Our exi-hHuzes will uiinenaiiy aid the cause if they will give this request the beuefit of tueir circulation. Please addr. ss Turf, Fieid aud Farm, 37 Fork row.

New York, SPtClAL NOTICES. Thi-t powder makes Rutter tbe year round. Com- moti-retire and tho Science of Cheini try aj-j Red to Butter- making. July, Augtt and Whiter Butter made equal to best June product. product 0 per cent.

quamy at least 20 per cent. labor of churning one- half. Prevents Butter becoming rancid. Improves market value 3 to 5 a pound. Guaranteed free from nil injurious Ingredients.

nice Golden Color the year round. 25 worth will produce $3.06 In increase of product and market value. Can you make better investment! Bewaro of Genuine sold only ill boxes with trademark of dairy-mald, together with wonts Butter printed on each package. Powder void by Grocers and General Siore-keepers. Ask your dealer for our book to or send stamp to ua for it.

Small size, hi at 25 cents; Large size, 2 hi $1.00, Great saving by buying the larger size. Address, BUTTER IMPROVEMENT Prop'rs, fTVa.fi'-m/»'*“ thMer Maker" BUFFALO, N. Y. Authorised by the Commonwealth of Ky. 12th TfIK PENN used by William Perm In signing his celebrate i tr a not ta nn Rave beau, preuaeiy, if executeu iu uu.

Lwy Popular Monthly Drawing of the Cominonwenltli Distribution AT At ALLEY I HEATKK, In the City of Louisville, on JO. 1 79. Drawings, tterer occur on the last nay or every mouth exceytei and will b- supervised by meu of uauoub'Od 1 bABCter ami standing, and tlcket-holders. ag-nts and are respectfully requested tu send on representHttves with ptopercredentials to examine into tbe Drawing. A New Era History of LOTTERIES.

and and unprecedented suec ss oi the new tictu-t holder can be his own supervisor. ali out ha number, aud see it placed In wheel. The management call attention to the grand opportunity prc-eured of obtah ink, tor only 82- any of THE FOLLOWING PRIZES): 1 Prize ..........................................................830,000 1 Friz 10 000 lPrie 5 00.) 1 izcs 81000 10.000 I riz 50(1 sell 10,0 Ml 100 Pi JOOea.ti..................................... It 50 10.0: 0 (00 Prizes 20 VL no lOilO Pr JO 10.000 9 Pr ze- 830(i 2.700 9 Prizes 200 exch, 0 Prizes 100 each, 900 1900 Prizes ......................................................8112,400 it- caets. 82.

Half iekets. 81. 27 Tiekera. 850. 55 I 8100.

All applications for ciub rates should be made to the hone Full list of drawing published in Louisville Com-ier- Journal and New York Herald and mailed, to alt ticket holders. For tickets and Information address T. J. t'UMMERFORD. Sec'y.

Couriei-Journal Building, Louisville, or 163 Broadway, New York. BIT. IMSFIEM fillTEL. Si owe, NEAR SULPHUR AND IRON SPRINGS OF WONDERFUL CURATIVE POWER. Tbe Mount Mansfield Hotel, located In ik towe, Vermont, will be ouen-d tor summer Sliguests June 5: 1879 The route is via Yf uita kflttWer Junction, over the Northern, N.

rt Central Vermont Railroads, leaving toe atWater- burv.Vt; thence i i stage lu miles to Htow-e. The hotel and grounds are in complete order, aud the attractions are of a superior kin i. Board for families at reasonable rates; the rooms are second to none in tiie country for s. ze and clean Uu ms. Thy table isaeknowi -d ed bv the patrons of house to he equas to that of auy hotel lu Boston or New irk.

Mtlpnur a id Iron are tue immediate vicinity. Hay fever patients find a -tire relief, as ihe climate 1 such that buy fever catarrhal difficulties fire unknown, as thousands can testifv w-lio been bene ited bv a sojo.trn at the Mans dell Hotel. A large and sxt naive iiverv is attached to the house. On the tip of tne mennta is located the outum.t House, to which been built a splendid carnage read nine miles distant from th villa-e of Stowe. The view from the top of Maustield is uuequaUea by anv In No England; Mon real, Lake Champlain, Burlington the White Mountains ao tuff view, hile tiie whole of the Lamoille Valley on the eiist.

dotted wire farm houses aud villages, presents a magnificent spectacle. On the west Lake Cbainp ain catibe its whole lengtti, also the tableland be- twe the mountains and ihe lake, st.etching away northwards into Canada, for particulars address mold E- C. BAILEY, Htowe, Vt. TAKE LIVER REGULATOR, PURELY VEGETABLE. Do you want to inf the svstera Do you wantt i ge rid of oi'i lustiess? Do vou something to strengthen your Do ou want good appetite Do vou want to get rid of nervousness? jr went coo digestion? Do you want to Bl -ep vou want to bulli up vonr constitution? Do a ou want a vigorous feeling? if you flo, TAKE SIM LIVER.

REGULATOR AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Heanaehe. Pam in the Shoulders. Dizziness So Stomach, bad taste in the utn, bt ious attacks, Paifiliation of the Heart, Pain In the region of the Kidneys, despnndm cy, gloom aud forebodings ot evil, ah of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. J. H.

ZEILIN PHILvDttbPHIA. PA. Price 81. Sold bv all Druggists. PKOVEB.BS.

sinking spells, fits, dizsiuc-s, palpitation and low spirits, rely on Hop of, procure and use Hop Bitters, will be strong healthy and do you want to be strong, healthy and beautiful) Then use Bop Bitters. greatest appetizer, stoinaeh, blood and liver rcgnJatore- Hop Lawyers, Luitois. Bankers and Lathes need Hop Bitters Bitters has restored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks from stomach, sick headache and dizziness Hop Bit ters cures with a tow PROVERBS will bepaid for a case that Hop Bitters will not cure, or Bitters builds np, strengthens end cures contlnua'ly from the first and Urinary complaints of r.ll kinds cured by Hop op ough ure I the Hweetret, saust and best. Ask children. The op ax for Stomach, Livir and Kidneys, is superior to all others.

Cures by absorption. Ask Druggists. D. C. is an absolute and irresistible cure for drunkenness, uro of opium, tobacco and narcotics.

All above sold by druggists. Hop Bitters Manufacturing, 0(L Rochester, N. Si Circular. WATCH Only S3. ANMOOU Prescription Free.

For the speedy Cure of Bem- inal Weakness, Loss of Manhood, aud all disorders- brought on by indiscretion or excess. Any Druggist has tne itiwredleiits Address VIDsiON ik 78 Nassau N. Y. ly jo3 P. L.d 6th Grand Distribution of Premium- the Year 1879.

tho Nvntiiri P-Mittiiir by act of Lo-tslatnre Approved April 0, 1878. by the gove no of the state ot Ky. Rond executed for Payment of Allotted to of PEOPLES LITEttAKY JOUKNAL! HO VY. OCTOHKK 20, 1879. Grand Premium of 810,009 ut cash.

One Pit-rn tun of 85C00 In ca-n. Two of 81000 cacti in cash. Eight la cash. Etc. Etc.

Subscription 00 Three 6 00 Every subscriber a ticket ano bas a Chance lo the Allotment. Agents Wanted-S mpieCcpy ana prospectus sent FREE. Addi ess J. J. HETHCH Newport, Ky.

myz THE SOLARCRAPH Pittted Chfttn, latest We warraat ii for 6 to decote its Chronometer Watch, and will give tbe correct time in an part of the world. First-Class Compaso, which ti alone worth tbe prkf charge for the For Men, School Teachers, and Fvrinert, it is indi pensable. They are good as a high priced watch and in many more reliable. think of it! A Hunting Case Watcb and Chain for The Solargraph Watch used by the Principal of the Charlestown HighSchocl, and being iast introdwced Into all the schools throughout the United Sutes, and de-itined to become the most Time-Keeper ever invented. The Solargrsph Watch received a Medal at the Fair, Boston, In is no tov, but on tdentific end every warranted to ba accurate and reliable.

We have made the pnce very low simpiv to Introduce them at once, after which the price will be raised. The Bolargraph Watch and Chain put up la a neat outiide and tent to any for We have made the pnce low, citato two If convenient, to help pay postage. offer good for sixty days only, and will appear but once, But two tent to one persea, paper. F. G.

ItENIS 194 Clark Street, Chicago. $1 10,400. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. drawing October 14, at New Orleans. JV'iole tickets.

halve-. Affdress all comm ni- eatioiig to th- at Boat L. F. ORO.SBY 2C5 Washington street, Bost Mass. wyif ffiOftfl Wiff buy 640 aetes laud In N.

W. 'lexss. Fe-tii 3e stump -r 11 He ok, 64 ill Itxus." C. 11. Kent, Davenport, Iowa.

0 The American Dictionary. Verv hsrdMBisly In over 80,000 and nearly 200 eugmv.ngs, will he sent to any reader of t. Ii Faper, on reco ptof64c. great offer good for bO dayaonly, and to introdcice them. Bnt two sent to one addreaa.

OBJDEii JSOW. Send currency, aitver or Addreea A. B. COD New Haven, Ct 44 Well worth the Chicago, 111. I have rocelved tho Dlctioncry and well pleated with H.

Think it the neatest pahlienMon of the I id I have evor and well worth io W. Fostkr, Vale Buaiaew College, New Havon, Conn. Morl. FUnt Steel Pens. THE MOST POPULAR PENS IN USE.

For Sale by all Stationers. ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN Camden, N. New York. Miwyly GOLD TUBES GIVEN AWAY. 8500 000 wort It of solid and Stiver Watches, SI Pianoa, eneu, Musical Alarm snd Jswelrv, betldo an 1m- niense atnouut of tlur vjiuau oods.

just drai us a Utile favor, widen everv mail, woman or girl can easily do. No money reuuired Ai! th elegaui and cos ly be iven awry are fully do erueda.d 1.lustrateci bv eng a iugs, in a book euti'leil Golden Prize, wblc will send Is, and Iree ot to fny oa in h- U. S. an Canada. Address T.

Gleason 46 Summer Boston, 4tvry $14 Hf Che Best Houbio- KHt I Barreled 3BOT- a AW A. oo la rid for money. ATT 1 with Itox Wads, Box Caps, Wad Bunch. Flask and Also, our Ken- tuokv Bifla tor IO, warranted or no sale. bund far I lu-u-sn C.is’n^n« Price i to Jan.

Bown -n, Gnn Works, 136 it 133 wood Street, jr, BiTTSBUHOH. PA. au26 wvCm SI. SWISS ORGAN. $1.

Known the TYROLEAN MU31CAL BOX. We will send o-veiv of thi4 pap the MUSICAL BOX, 8 as sweet last Ro-e of -Tommy, ike room for Your Mine, tne --The Blue iian-tb -Dream ng near the All amonk the Hay, vve wtil send th Tyrolean Music Box hv mail on receipt of gl; 3 boxes tor SCOTT SON, 31 Fark w. N. Y. s2 THE OlJ IU iVJ-E a HELL AND THE SUKE WAY OUT.

ELKAHIItKH: The Painless Op'ntn Antidote. No pitn; no publicity; no inter uttl of business; no ab ice from home. Price wit uu reach of ft I. and 11 LESS than oy a ly other meihod. A RAD- It Al, CURE i RAN1L.

in every case, bend state nent of case DR. PORTER W. TAYLOR, Rochester, N. Y. SO 131 l.o»t Mlat'll A sure AT Remedy, wlneh will p-ouptlv and radl- a cure any case of Nervous Deb tf LAs 1, ana We Akne result of indiscretion or overwork of brain or ue is bvste Sure cure or tav.

Scud siamped envelope at once for full paitt u'ars. A a MUJDLESLX Ashland, Mass. 3t THE HOME KNITTER. Simple, fight, durable New in form ana method of oprru Kn ts etocki in wooieu cotton yarn, ut co of sewing; nar own and wid ns rer- fectly; n-i weights; no ofvork. Retail price, 825.

Send for escriptcvc rirci Reimbte akenis wanted. K3S1T1EB CO Canton. O. INSTSNTANEniJS The Resto ative of Generative and ate. rv tiro di rnp deucy and sexual bil tv.

and the enerry. ti and vigor of votnh intw ntv rrJii Price $1. Address the New l.vG' and medical Institute. 24 Tro. nieutrow, Boston, Mass.

WSbuMitrwvty "TRUTH lSfilCHTT! tw will fo, 30 C.i,„, wilti your age, heigiit, oolca of and Of 00 air. fa, of husband or i a time ar.d plaeavrhafe fon orili first ta net. And the Ate tf fwlnca ft restten, 0 I 6 wyeow26t ORGANS 13 stois, set Golden Tongue Kto ds.B Oc Knee Swcl Walnut as aud Book, nlv ,993 New 7 Oct. Pianos, S'ool, 1 113.75. III.

Newspaper sent Iree. sl6 wyly Kever fail to mnke money set lina our Platlfurm Faicily Scale. It is the and best iu the v-o-M, innd of brass and nickel plated. A.idress Okie SSc-sUe Werks, 127 Ceut. a Ciuciufisti.O- bl6 AGENTS ililipC Rv sending 35 cents, with age, height, uUUuC colot of eyes and hair, vou will receive can bv return mail, a nect picture of futme hnsb-ind or wite, with YOlJRSELF name and date of marriage.

Addrass my6 tywy oX P.ox 28, Fulto.ivtUe, N. Y. AKI IKS WISHING IO IN ocks, in large or small amoun wifi flndasato ana rirotitaoie inr the undersigned ti- and fiuauciii pa; er. market reports, tree on aDullc.ition. SMALLEY A GALE.

Stock Brokers. 35 Broad way, N. Y. wyl3w ATF'N IS, IFADF-MA RKS. CAVEATS.

MUN 37 Park Row. New York, proprietors of SCIENTIFIC American. Thi.tv-io exp as Solicitors ot Patents, liana-booic on Patems, with fuff and advice, sent wy4t s2 6 Gilt SctolL marble i 2 Laid Mills, lord, Ct. KI.F.GANT new style cromo name JL IOc. postpaid.

Geo. I. Raed A Nassau, N. Y. ttpzb to to sept E'T 'I FI) Best and Pastest-seP- A Ire ii Books and Bioles.

IT ces reduced 33 per ceut. National Publish.tiv Phila. lmwyuu ffiC in ffiOA per day at home. worth fS 5jj0 lu qjsiu Address Stiuson A Portlaad, Maine. my 13 vvylv pr Chr -mo, Snowflake ALace name.lOc.

to all i-bro 10c Star my 13 pcot'igrauhs of Beautto, IOc. ot 30 I thlv for 20c. Catalogue of books, 3c. J.L. DIETZ, Ashlanu, Pa.

ju29 UG to ot 1 Actress and 26 Mixed aids fox 12c. U. tt. O'reeiti, Belle auls Miuu..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Boston Weekly Globe Archive

Pages Available:
5,583
Years Available:
1879-1892