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For Common Connoll, 'Ward Vote foi ajBM Ma I l. Three. I ft 0 I II FURNITURE I ne dostoh rost The testimonials published' in behalf of Hood's SareaparHlA are not purchased, COMPANY. Trtnk I Botrttef.72 Warren Republican IUJm O. Grace, IS Pleasaat i JtepoMleim VHMnm Hewtrm.

IS Franklin flepuMtesB HnrUt Mmint A'nDtn mt 'COUPON for to te nor are they froniouf employes. They. Mr; Ratsftesky A VTllllam 3. Miller. 42 Sole street.

Penwormtle 5 rel simply statements or lacts irom I WORLD'S FAIR ART SERIES. Jana T. Stt Pleasant Democratlft people: whom Howl sarsapariiia nan ourejili WKrlshetT Without sensational cured, itjous headlines. JEhey prove. for Common Council, Ward' 6 Vote for Three.

i Ut'' noubce Bachelorhood TUESDAY, DEC. 5. Hint, a iwmyatuw Owen F. Keating. 42 Bsstera'aTenne.

Seonbllcaaw possesses absolUfte merit and that i IbcIou four etmpeai of different datei from the Daily Post and one from the Sunday cgiM ost with 10 eente In eileer. JK 1 10 pieoe A.ak fin iali OhiwiW Set, 1 Good Spring Bed, 1 Ex. Mattress, 1 Pair 'of 1, V. Send World's Fair Art Portfolio No. HJ HOOD'S LeM tat.

HISS SHUMAN is the lady. Name Jeremiah E. Mabonejr, .222 Comraer cll street Itemoeratin Iul9. Mr.ur. 20S Tlanorer Republican Chrlntepher P.

O'Brien, 503 Commer jclal street. Democratle Michael J. O'Doonell, 46t Ranorer street Penaoeratic Independent now. paper Daniel D. Itourke, 5 Weley Democratle For Common Conned.

Ward 7 Voter for Three. rat l.WJ Former Price, Address Send to PertfoUe Rvatea rost. Writ very plalaly. BBBBBBBk SSl BBBBBBBBBBBBv SBBBBBBBBBB) BBBBBBBa 3 4nd numberless other bargains "S0THI6 KI mU." Patrlrk J. Carroll, 211 Ehdlmtt street Democratio Sold birsrlstr Tper bottle six for $5.

i tifc a Js I CASH 5 CREDIT OALL EARLY TO AVOID THE CROWD. Vtr. Hood's PU cure liver ills, jaundice, biliousness, sick: headache and Indigestion. 25c i it ITJB While the Hon. A.

C. Ratshesky, secretary of the Republican State committee, is confined to his residence on Columbus avenue, nursing a severe cold, his friends, both in and out of politics, are industriously nursing the growth of stories about him. The. stories all say he Is going to be married. It is a fact.

A lady member of Mr. Ratshesky's am Uy acknowledged to a Post reporter last night that the rumors certainly had some foundation. Her manner in making the admission might have been construed into an additional avowal. The Senator has been particularly light hearted of late; something decisive appeared to have entered into his existence; there was an every thlng ls settled expression )n his face led. his friends to believe that he would not long" have to What the People of the Nonan turn Worsted Co.

Must Do. Portfolios Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are ready for distribution at the office of the Post of by mail, as advertised. Portfolio 4 will probably be ready Thursday. "Due notice will be given.

SEE DETAILED ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 5. HANOVER STREET, UP I FLIGHT. 98 George 1 Coleman, uaniDriuge treet DeswenitW nhe rles Drewi 25f Friend street Republican William Grant. 67 Portland Democratln Independent nom. pspef Walter W.

RodKes, American House, llepuhllcjia James H. Koran, 2 Cooper street. Democrat ie. Independent nom. paper Bernard McMaokin, 129 Endlcott N.

street. Democratle For Common Connoll, Ward 8 Vote for' Three." John J. Boyle, 13 Cot ting Demeerafld Frel Butler, 5 Poplar1 Republican Cftlvln T. Rmery. 24 Poplsr street.

RepuMleaa 1 Thomas Gsffleld, 54 Allen, street. Republican David T. King, 14 Lynde street Democratle, Mutthias J. Lambert, IS Nashua street Democratle Independent nom; paper Daniel A. Wheltoo, 4 Blllerica street Democratic tor Common Council, Ward Voto tor a Three, J.

Henderson Allstoo, SO Gmre street Repobltoaa John B. Boylen. ZH Camhrldse street Democratic (,. Daniel J. Carney, 5 Revere street place i Demcerattrt" Joseph t.

Dlllvrorth. 42 Trrlnr street PemocraMo Sidney B. Ererctt. 15 Charles street. Repoblloin Stanley Ruffin, 108 Charles street.

Republican (Continued lrom Page 1.) I snortiy after uieason stroae mio MR. M'CANN TELLS ABOUT IT the ring and removed his He wore a dark coat and vest, white trousers ABOUT $20,000. DON'T FORGET HART. and lohsr boots. He is a slender, but travel life's path, unaccompanied.

The lady in the case is Miss Edith Shu man, daughter of Samuel Shuman, junior wiry, man, and surprised he audience by his He made a short speech of explanation, announcing; that his con The 'PostBtory of Bhowing, That Is What the Salem tract was to subdue three horses in two hours, for a purse of $1000, with a breath Bunker Hill Remembers in direct contradiction to the remainder of the Boston press, the exact state, of affairs' at the Nonantum Worsted Com ing apeir of fifteen minutes. THE DEMON CONQUERED. caused, them to remain' silent. In the machine shop especially, where 'some of the men regularly do two men's W6rk for one man's pay, 'there Is a smouldering discontent The public may be Interested in reading a few. of the "articles of agreement" which this public spirited company obliges a man, woman or child to sign who desires the.

privilege of working for them at salaries ranging from 80 cents or even less, to $2 per day. "Officers employing help under years of age must deliver a certificate from the school teacher at the counting room when they register. No child under 10 years of age shail employed. Reading or unnecessary conversation not allowed during working hours. I hereby personally assume all risks, 'and release said Nonantum Worsted Company, from all liability for accident or injury myself in the course of my duties resulting Bowstring, the Vermont demon, was a pany's works, has stirred up i a' nest in the usually quiet village of Nonantum.

The following letter from another em Bridge Opposition. Jank Loses. STATEMENT GIVEN OUT. horse that could not be handled or driven in single harness; Ilines were attached For Common Council, Ward xo ote 5 'Three. George M.

Greenwood, 179 Tremont street CflWIn M. Lewis, W) Bowdoia Republics Kdward H. McGulre, a Ashburton Kepumtcati Walter 1 Sears, TO Harrison avenue. Republican member of the firm of A. Shuman Co.

They have known each other since childhood. Within the past year the secretary's friends declare that the evenings which he could spare from his business and political work have been spent at Samuel Shuman's residence at 377 Walnut avenue. The object of the visits was not long in becoming was decided upon that a prosperous courtship was under way. In fact, It Is stated that the friends of both parties persuaded 'themselves of the engagement long before that satisfactory stage had actually been reached. It is reached now, however.

The ceremony will take place early in the new year, but on what date is not finally ar to the horse's head and neld bv tw0 men. Gleason grabbed his whip and crept close ployee of the company was received yesterday, which the Post publishes in up to the animal, fixing )his eves on those IKDEPENDEKTS TO MEET. Amos K. TUden, 29 Bowdoln uemocratie of the horse. He proceeded to put safety the exact form: Nonantum, Dec.

3, .93 To the Editor of. the Post: Wllltam DnriM Traik. 14 Monnt Ver lines on its A collar was placed about each "fore ankle, and from this non Democratio For Common Council, Ward 11 Vote for Police air Yet Etave no Clue to the Whereabouts ot the Missing Teller Dear StrIt is true of Mr. Ballantyne Three. of the Nonantum Worsted Company com' pelllng employees to sign.

nit was either sign or leave. Even lit 4 Poker Chips and Whiskey. Frank II. 2S Blagden the professor held reins and the ropes in Domeerntle. Remblteah nant from my own carelessness or negligence his hands tie children to sign it.

Armenians This Was not very unruly and Wage Earners Street Laborers Are Not for Hart. an accident to any other person ip the employ or in the mills of this company, caused. by my carelessness, I will was quite 'easily subdued. 'Every' time at the Shuman residence Dec. 10, 17 and got no clue to the whereabouts of Clar and Italians that neither pay taxes nor know what a tax bill is, had to sign or leave.

women and children had to sign it. to accommodate the Nonantum it attempted to kick Gleason pulled his 24. Charles II. Hall, 88 Buckingham street Republican Joshua It, Holden, 1 Oloticester street. Republics n.

fieoree B. Moore, 60 Chandler street. Samuel C. Thayer, .11 Park Pemoeratio For Common Council, Ward 18 Vote for Three. Michael T.

Callahan, 3 Ash pemocrttle Timothr J. Crowley, 281 Federal street Democratta be personally responsible for. pnno Mnrnhv. the mlHMinar toller of the Miss Shuman is a great favorite in He Thee last two are utterly superfluous, as sa.iem Savlnea Bank. The trustees of the safety to pas and brought the animal to its knees.

The toext difficulty was to run the horse1 to Wagon, but this waa ac social circles, being esteemed for company. They are nothing but slaves, out tinder the employers' liability law bank, late this afternoon, issued the fol a tiii nnAatnnrt that in tmn nvm in 1 1 L. i i her charm and unconventionauty or man brew5 I think Candidate Nathan ner. Her family are very wealthy and here; why can't the law get a hold oft them? Ballantyne told his help that' he was responsible for the accidents resulting vThe finance committee of the Salem Cornelius F. Uesmond, 10 uuason I WlllUIIUilVVII VrB.V Jr, showed Mcellent.

Jadgmen In as a cat. i street. yemocraiMv frdm, his own carelessness. But, thing Savings Bank Aave made an examination ,5 Miss Shuman is about mklielwcM ttwnnm CTmpwBn Oteaeon took 41 1 2 minutes to tame Bow 20 years of age Charles B. Pnlllck, 73 Beach street.

muse pe Kept in mma, inai wun of tne affairs of the bank today and feel rtriB but he had harder work with th refused, and told them that was the and of blonde complexion. She was for alsrnWI fftyt runf An frmnlfiVPA 'Will find I 4.10 1 ja.aMc. Ultizens, epuDucsja, Anson A. Holt. 14 Carver Republican pttFihard to that the acci TSSJSo produced; to society two years Joseph M.

SulliTan, 70 Hudson street. inj n. wn sign to hold their that lirtryer should not be his own 8talli6n, called the ''Canadian Thunder positions. It is not over yet for there client." Mycrr Thomte N. Hart, speak boit, frfr good knd sufficient reason, His i8 another naner thev will be comnelled ueni resuueu irom ine csrciwucsi "lc late receiving teller of the bank, will not q.

Wof Wfcv old ciomnanv. and not from his own. I v5 I Senator Ratshesky is anout 59 ears oia, For Common Council, Ward 13 I'ote to exceed $20,000. Two of the commissioners of savings NEW ENGLAND GLEANINGS His friends long ago, for what reason is unknown, regarded him as a confirmed bachelor," and these very friends have been the first to discover and to admit frankly that their estimate of the popular banks have been present at the bank today, and authorise the statement that this sum can be charged off at once from In the common pleas division of the Su preme Cotirt at Providence, R. yester intentions was all wrong day morning, James F.

Qulrin of Paw now amount to J64.W8, wunout arrecting tucket, indicted fbr manslaughter" in ad any future dividends. The statement of ministering poison in beer, pleaded 'not the condition of the bank at the close Of POLITICAL NOTICE. guilty and gave bail; in the sum of 1 nusiness snows inat ine Dans nas, De James O'Flynn the labor agitator "25 "naiviaea pronui. a surpiuB oi who disappeared from his friends in New guarantee iunu, CITY OF BOSTON. Ing In an Interview on tho night or the fault wa a fancy for eating people and to elgn Mr.

McCamVs story is true of city election In 1890. striking. He was then put through, the the Nonantum Worsted Company's The municipal campaign, is hustling same course of training as Bowstring and slaves, for they are nothing, but slaves. and leaders are quite as effectively. It waa a strange They pay their help In checks.

What is confident that Mayor Matthews will sight to see this' formerly vicious, biting, to be the outcome of it? kicking brute harnessed into a wagon and Yours respectfully, E. be given a irousing majom. dHven about without remonstrance even Nonantum, Mass. The citizens' candidacy of ex Mayor when flre crackers off at his Comment is unnacessary the words Democratic leaders say, is verjf heels; speak for themselves, for a perusak.of his nomination The prettiest work of all was done by Frank whose statement," to aDersonxJaie in the city clerk's office re 6ypsy Girl, handsome thoroughbred gether with that of Walter Hardie, ap eh ft tht thre are not more dubbed the "Burlington Trror," for the peared In the Sunday Post, called at the veals the that there "JM lllty lth which 8he could 8cnd her offlce of the Post yesterday afternoon and heels the. atmqsphere.

Never spoke as follows: Nearly all the signers are Republicans, was auch kicker The moment "I see that Mr. Ballantyne makes the and Jlhey Include such stanch members of reins and bridle were placed her, she statement that he discharged Hardie and the g. o. ft. as Alderman Charles E.

Fol began, a fearful onslaught on the. air. myself because work was Perhaps jr. and Dr. William Ordway.

The pedal extremities of Young Mercury he did, but it looks very funny, If work The ChariestoWn'vDemocrats are waging were not worthy of speaking about. was so that he should hire andther a vigorous contesV J.and a strong, argu She was treated to the same dose that man the very next morning (Saturday) ment that they are using against Candtr! cured her The exciting con and I understand that a new man coni date. Hart, is. his opposition to the ereq tact of a tin pall, bestowed on her stub of menced work there tills (Monday) morn tion of the Warren bridge' 'wften he was In a tail, which betrayed previous amputa imp. Three.

John J. Browne, lis W. Second street Democratle, Independent nom. paper John H. Grlffln, 03 u' Democratic, Independent nom.

paper Thomas Kelly, 217 W. eeoood street. Democratic, Cltltens nom. paper Joha Merrill, 803 DemoemticlCttiens seab paper v. Miehael WV Norrts.

123 W. Fourth street. Independent nam. paper William Woods. 59 Sllrer street.

Democratle, Cltlensr aom. paper For Common Council, Ward idVote tor; v. Three John K. Baldwin, SS3 W. First street Democratie John B.

Collins, 84S 8eeond street. Derooerstlo Jeffrey R. Uager, 861 Second street Republican William E. Mansfield, 75 Dorchester street. Independent nom.

paper, Joha B. McNutt, 68 B. Ninth street, Independent nom. paper William B. Mce, 77 Fifth street.

RepnWUaa John P. O'Oonnor, 72 I street. Democrstlo William ti. A Sampson, 3 Ball place. Republican For Common Council, Ward 15 Vote for Bdwin R.

Brsekett. 15 Mercer street. Republican Charles H. Dlrksmeyer, 12 Locust street nivrtiBvi fnr bv hik feiiowliaborers. funds, bank stocks and railroad bonds is im a hcv (flltun iMMiiur on eiw.wu more man me aum mveswu mcie vr Vnrir Knn ahAit that time and In.

It will be seen that t.he bank Is amply City Clerk's Offlec, December 2, 1893. hereby certify that the following is a list of all the nominations msde as provided by the to have then stated that he Intended to ablf to meet all its obligations and cannot vtnH Train nA I i materially suiter irom me aeiaicauon, A search a room which Murphy had In the Nashua, N. 'H. Police Court yes A 1 liwo a. fvj" r.rr; liva tw aaa uiw avj ui vim rnvc uiuuiw, vuuttv, rcveaicu iuiii i ceinber 12 1H13 terday morning the 1 case against Mat WoVe hT erTheVdk he by 'a number of customers, but For May or Vote for One.

bva Ixwell Offleer on a reoulsltlon naner. rneiner: l.nes? Bns. me ca8.e8 wmcn Th H.r. 2nS Commonwealth ihe Board of Aldermen 3 "sent her off into perfect frensy of 'He also says that Hardie and myself After talking awhile, he decided to go to uilftl? lfZ wJ Republican Loweir wtthout further trouble for trial Parison can show. These slips date back Nathan Matthews, 4Stf Beacon o.i o.r year or more.

Tere. were also found street Democratle on the Connor assault case. poker chips, memoranda and a flask of Alonxo tA. Miner, 528 Columbus avenue Prohibition "PandWate Hart." said one or tne kicking. ypsy Girl, was taugnt rro i weP Amonse the last to 'be hired and on Charlestown leaders last night, de feasor Gleason in thirty two minutes that that account should have been the first to elared "in his letter of acceptance that it wasn't worth while, to so.

eveni discharged. muruu v. Acajr. pivpneiw i whiskey. It is now believed that the ir For Aldermen Vote for Heven.

known sts. the Keely Cure, Bridgeport, wa in' favor of better bridge faculties when tin cans hung on. her hindquarters I kib rt? Th. wn threo men hired regularities date back for at least two EdWard i. Aldrich, 85 Gardner street, for His earidldacy for the and pole was banged against her Ufjer I was and two hired 'after Hardie Ward 25......

Prohibition years. David F. Barry, 6 street, mayoralty has wrought a cnange nv to ana i If work was slack, why were they mind in this matter. When we had poorer the ring, apparently ojired ot her. danger dlschamed before we Were? Bu they Ward IS.

iemocrauc was found in a pool of blood at the foot of a flight of stairs in a State, street block nearly yesterday He died a few hours' later from concussion of the brains The poHce 'think he may have been poshed dovw talrs while intoxl Charles H. Bryant, IS Walpole street. THE DANBURY LOCKOUT. Ward 10. 'iiepuDiican Alexander Olapp, rear 142 Sun bridge faculties man we jiave, nuw bmu qui propensity, xier juuuih wiu i 8igned the letter.

needed 4iis assistance, he fought us strem fwhat and she as covered foam, aa umislvt and 1 am oonHdent that the votewi were the other, two animals. The exhlbU.L mam ruaaivi. DANBURY, Conn. Dec 4. The second wood street.

Ward 24. Jt'rpnuuuoB week of the lockout has started in with I Joha F. Dever, 82 Mt. Pleasant ato loated an the, ease. Democratle, Junens nom.

paper Sement Q. Iewls, 46. Gates street. Republican tntel A. McCarthy, 51 Gates street Democratle Michael J.

lteldy, 32 Dorchester street. Democrat Timothy J. Sulllvaa, 886 W. Tourth Demoeratlo Andrew B. Tarbett, ylntoa Republican For Conimon Council Ward 16 Vote for Three." Edward B.

Ball, 10 Taylor street. Republic Richard J. Geary, 25 CJenesee street. I Democratic, Independent nom. paper James Keenaa, 1202, Washington street.

Jeremiah F. Kelleker, 20 Oneida street Democratic. Independent nom. paper Michael J. Malooey, 7 Osbora a citizens Bepubllcan Darid R.

O'talor, Hotel Chapman. Democratic, IiKlependent nom. paper Charles H. Relnhart, 78 Middlesex treet Democratle Democratic nue, want funMt nt tH tlt vrhlef of no cnange in tne executive Edward F. Draper, 4 Chauncy place, of the distHct wil forget the fact on tion was over shortly after eleven.

Pro "BuV on 'he other charge election 1, fessor' GlelSott Ksit cbhsdmed jST 1 2 mtti1 Incompetent. During the short time tha I The Republicans out In Ward 21 are in utes in overcoming the horstes 41 1 i on worked there I never had a single word Joad shape, and Drt Henry IV. Bowker Bowstring, 54 on Robert R.k and 82 on of complaint addressed to me, about my intends to keen ton the fight he has been ovdhv (llrl work. and. for that matter, ,1.

never did Mtddleboro Are department Eugene committee of the hatters held a meeting Ward 23. uuwens JohnDrohau, 29 Mt. Vernon street. P. Ibaron, was.

held yesterday forenoon, today at wmcn tne union lanei was am Dr. B. Btorer of Boston and the Rev. I orissed. Preparations are being made Ward 24.

umepenaeut nom; paper Thomas W. Flood. 000 E. Fourth The" judges were: Warner, r. 1 have in any place that I have yer whereby; great pressure win te 1 orougnt Awagihg on the present Republican lead William Litchfield of Unity Church con street.

Ward 14. uiuzens 1 to bear, throusrh the union, on all dealers I Sllsby, and I. E. Brownei. iney employed.

.1 can lettersol recon? ers in that borough had two mayoralty nom 1 claim that nearly ten? minutes JfW lone 1 rom very place where I have.jjn the town were closed durlns the service. I in the country buy none other than street. Ward 24. Ward. 21 Jhas lie tne Proiessor inu, cru following named organisations wer Anln thi 1st few years but him.

from getting Allen, during tne last lew years, puij ku harness. Gleason felt somewhat Merrill and Horace largely represented: Fire department Mtddleboro Lodge K. of Nemasket I committee has decided to use it. It ex word 17... Prohibition Mayor Matthews has managed to get a TOre over jfHllure, and was greatly splendid vote In the ward each year; and 1 His managers'.

Ttobert. Bom Bordman Hall, Pleasant street, '4 1 4 ft 'f ,1 ft. pects to perfect Its plans at another meet Tribe of Red Men and Commercial Club. Ward 24 wemocrsiio ing. General Master Workman James R.

The resignation of the Rev. Charles H. Charles W. HaUFtmni, 133 Dartmouth his year it is expected that he will carry erby and George Mllbahk, 4 stated' that the4ward. they were entirely Satisfied that Gleason Babcock, V.

for many years rector of street, Ward 11 epuoucan Sovereign of the Knights of Labor and three members of the general executive William Rosnoeky, 60 Castle Democratic. Independent nom. paper Timothy J. Wholey, Genesee street, Demorratle Norman Wright, 50 rieasant For Common Connoll, Wrd 17 Vote for 1 Throe. William Berwin, 150 Warren avenue.

Repqbliean Freeman O. Emerson, 86 Appleton Republican Tht. im nrt fur. wmifl have won me puree a no nui Walter JIres, SS Savin Hill ave Grace Church, Providence. was received by the trustees Saturday, from Columbus, nue.

Ward 24... Republican Ultiaens nom. paper been hampered by the crowd. board are in New York, and they will be tls's and there re a good many William J. Hurd, 01 Worcester street, Republicans opt there who would like Ward 18 jrroBiomua Interviewed by the executive board of the Hatters' District Assembly 128 of this city MOJIANITES AND MEEHANITES.

where the pastor belongs and where he has been for. some time. Ill health is to see Mr. Hart get aside, so as to afford John H. Lee, 10 Parsons street, Ward "Why, even the foreman said to, me.

when I was leaving, WelU Frank, I'm sorry that you're going, ut you should have signed that w. i "That doesn't leok very. much as though my discharge was caused by lack of work, or on account of my incompetency, oes It? Ballantyne stood by and called out the names, of the employees for them to sign. It meant. If It meant anything; sign or lose your Job, and I lost my Job sooner than sign It.

"Another thing1 which show. Just how much signatures amount to is this: When one man's name was1 someone says, Ho isn't here Whereupon a short, stout man with black 25 democratic the assigned cause of the resignation. their favorite. Mfi' Curtls, a chance to Independent Ward n.d Commltte, some day this In reference to a union label. UK 't Martin M.

Lomasney, 66 Spriug street. try himself out "In" a mayoralty race. The results of the competitive examina Wani 8 wemocrauc On a whole the Democratic leaders tion for the West Point cade tun ip In Will Hold Their Convention Tonight The Independent ward and city ebmmlt John J. Maguire, 160 W. rifth street, Ward 13...

wemocraue are sanguine, while their; Republl Congressman Draper's district are Charles "A SECOND CLASS SENATOR," P. James Maguire, 15? Uoxbury street. n.t.Mw air opDohents are merely hopeful, and I tee the Moranltes an4 Meehanites will Temperly of, Newton Upper Falls as v. urti viu.ni WASHINGTON. Dec.

4. A man about 6 I it ilV Huntineton sve matters are very quiet at the Republican meet in' Union Hall, Boylston street, to principal and A. Skinner of Newton ol ty headquarters; days. nlght. 1 as alternate These names General Draper years of age appeared in the Capitol this ne, Ward 11.

rrouwuina Every ward in the city, it is claimed win sena in. morning and oemanaea mat no owum i nomorrstte Daniel 8. Fltrgerald, 667 Harnsea Democratle i George M. Grsy, 18 W. Dedhant street, Republican, Independent nom.

paper James A. Mercy, 637 Harrtsoo avenue Republican. Independent nom. paper. Andrew J.

80 Montgomery street Democratie John H. Porter, 0 W. Dedbamstreet Republican, Independent nom. paper Joha W. Ring.

54 B. street. Democratle, Independent nom. paper R. Edward Shaw, eOT lTemoat Republican Thomas t'nlacke, 10 Dedhsm street Cltlseas' 'Democratle John T.

White, 1 Andrew plsce Independent smn. paper For Common Council, Ward IS Vote lor John W. 1 Welllnrton Republican by the leaders, of the movement, will be Fatroiman Grimths or Division Cam I in as a "second class senator. gave oinn. 46 Jeffries street.

Ward 2 Prthlbltloo POLITICAL POINTERS. brldcre. while nn hlu hour rlv vesterdav I tha nam nf Hmul Ames end said he I vviwnni inhn. ft4 Chestnut street. will sign it for represented by a delegation, 11 Utepped up and said: 'I said yesterday that the convention would 1 hlrerMir and he signed I the' other man's A.

At.li. Indorse Candidate Hart. morning, slipped on the ice and received carre from Vermont. He was especially IV. injuries which will necessitate his absence solicitous about Senator Motrin and Vice 17 Bepubllcan from duty for several days.

president Stevenson, and desired to know chriVs T. witV'52 White street, Alderman John H. Le left the chair for the Jflrsf time In many months at yesterday's meeting of the board to the i 4 It IS IJOl anown wnm ai wun in taken" in regard td th aldermanic can name. 1 don Know, wnat autnomy wus mam had to sign for the other, but what weight does a man' signature attached to a. document he never saw, carry? Judge In the New Haven if they would have anything to do with I Ward l.

Bepuwieaa didates, but It is believed that ex charges' that have been made against his labor records He was warmly, con Probate Court yesterday, granted the ap Ihis taking the oath of office. for school Committee, fur One xear F. J. Maguire and John Drohan, and plication of Henry T. Blake for a new I The old man talked upon politics in an I vot for Two.

"If these facts, to the truth of which I will swear, bear but Mr. Ballantyne. gratulated at the close of his speech by hi. fellow member, in the board. 2SL2SS? ft man an indorsement for the trustee for the Marett fund, which Was I apparently rational manner, but was firm I nnrr C.

Blspham, 472 W. Broadway Democratic statement that I was discharged because Patriote, new French paper pub lert ny rnuip Marett or tnat city ror tne in the beuer mat no nao oeen aepuuzea i samuei it. vniaerwano, wn wn.i.m a i i ii I kia (j (ft i A ton street. Onnmittue (Hie Hundred, It is expected that John B. Moran 'will of lack of work and incompetency, then llshed In this city, has com out with a uv tyr uuuuo.

py wie jhio vv, i womn Voters. Demo make the speech indorsing ex Mayor 1 I.l I V. V4a wau nl a nt 1 iitkiaf i splendid Indorsement of Mayor Mat I am willing to abide by the decision of John E. Crowley, t7 Tremtmt street. Democratle Henry Fisher, 700 Tremoat street.

Republican John B. O'Brien, 189 W. Newton stret Demoeratlo. Clarence W. Rowley, 44e Rhawmut Demorratla Albert C.

Smith, Tremont street. Republican For Common Council, Ward 19 Vote for Three. era tie BepUlHlcan uasserman wrewery at. ceoar nui. 1 Hart.

the hands of the Nonantum company, thews', administrations. New Haven. was attached yester I arrest. who know that everything I have stated Secretary Nat Robinson is hustling day in a 150,000 suit brought by James E. TWO INDEPENDENT RALLIES.

Ih the truth." HELD ON A BAD CHARGE, these days as hard as in the State He is assisting President Don Two larire tnd' rallies were Some of the girla employed by the No Ramsey of New York, against Albert K. McMurray of Brooklyn and John C. Barth of New York. 1 kAl) im In PnvhllPV Umf tit IT tit lit 'fhJI ill. Joseph Bartlett, 10 Ball Republics''; nantum company were seen at their LOWELU Dec.

4. Matthew iM nn.rin Mwniora an. he. hna terests of ex Alderman P. J.

Maguire and boarding house last evening, and ques The trustees of the Connecticut School nlngham and Joseph 8. Radcliff were half doaen nrattv rhls for as John J. lrohan, Independent candidates Walter Oilman Tago, 90 Westlnnd are sue. Committee One Hundred, lade psudent Women Bepubllcan for School Committee for Three Years Vote Eight. Alfred Blanrtisnl.

25 Pslton street, Committee One Hundred, ind; pendent Women Voters Esther F. Boland. B. Bmadway, Committee One Hundred, Isdenend Womea Yoters ArehihAld T. DttTism, 2 Broadway, Committee One Hundred.

Women Yoters ttlwnrd H. Hotel tioned in regard to having signed the held in $10,000 this afternoon for the fatal for Boys have decided to retain Mrs, G. "petition for relief." assault on John O'Connor last Sunday. K. Pond has beefi nominated Thome's MulWn presided over Daniel.

F. Jotmer, 7 Coventry street. Jiemocratia Mlc beal B. Gaddln, 24 Kent Democrat Independent nom. paper Mark H.

Imch. 115 Cabot Demoeratlo Thomas F. Lrons, 26 Klmworjd street. Demoeratlo Norman Mints. 58 Kterllng Republican Welter F.

Wilson, 794 Shawmut ave 'Republican For Common Connnll, Ward 80 Vote for Said one of them who seemed to act as Pnmmnn I'mmfii in Wnrrt 84. hv rally held' in' Ward 19, 'and the first speak E. Howe, widow of the late Superintendent 'Howe, as acting superintendent until the annual meeting of the board in If'' Both have been identified by eye witnesses. Peter Crowley, who was under ar I spokeswoman for the rest: ttemnhrata. is.

considered the stronar er WaS Michael J. uoyie 01 Hrignton. 'Did we sign that vny, or He 'denounced the methods 'of the Dem rest, ha. been discharged. est man the party has put up for a num course we signed it." 7" her of years.

He also has a clti tens' in The fight over the division of the town ocratlc machine" and paid his respects to Alderman "Did you know what it or were of Longmeadow, which has been before PRESENT AND FUTURE AT PENSION OFFICE. dorsement, and the Republican leaders rmmitti One Independent Women Voters, Pemoenitle: RopuMlcan you told what it was before you signed While Mr. CoylS was speaking, Candl 1 Three. flJwin S. Fields, 20 Danmore street.

Desncratle Oswald F. H. Uiibrlch, Cllftffi street Democratic. Independent nom. paper.

William II. Porter, 34 Bird Ropubllcae mk rkrt' TUrtrti. xi K. Cottace mnibYtrY the hall, and he was it?" the Legislature, for the last two years, is 1 Two thousand pensioners formed In line likely to be speedily settled, as the East vesterdav at, the. Federal building for given an enthusiastic, welcome.

1 "No, we did not know what It was, and Kx Alderman Maauire was the next what's more, we don't now now. what Jt Bmilv A. Kllield. 4 Ashland street, I'ommlttee one Hundred, lndipeud ent Women Voters, Republican Geori It. Fowler, 85 Burroughs strt.

tVwinilKee On Hundreil, In unHwlmit Wnntn Voters. liemo to speak. He declared that he was op I was. We simply to. sign and nosed to the contract labor system, and I showed where to and, we signed, it.

riirl. Republican Longmeadow residents are Inclined to their quarterly the string ex unite with the "west slders" In advocating tending across the building. The women the division and say that at leapt they will pajd flr8t, 300 presenting themselves not make strenuous objections If the bill before noon. comes before the Incoming LeghJature. 4 This may be Agent Osborne's' last psy A reoeptlon was tendered the Rev.

Al ment. although except for intimations hrt a. Rale of the' Melrnae ronerreffatlon. frnm Washington there are no indications he advocated many reforms in" the public We didn't even see the heading or body utreot; Demerratle Pamuel C. Howell.

15 Virginia street. O. Wlllism Schwab, 8.1 Oil tten street. Republican Albert Wise, 1U Hargfjnt street. Democratle, For Common Council, Ward 1 Vote for Three.

Hit hard F. Andrews, 2900 Wash 'r liiffton street. Republican William W. Davis. Norftdk Repahllese Henry.

I). Haan, l.ro I'rlsoetou stt p't. Committee One Hundred. In d'w'nlent Women Voters, ItepuMi works. I of the What It?" Candidate Drohan followed.

He scath I The. reporter explained, iscpiUL iaija Ingly denounced the. Democratic machine, I "Well, that's news to us. I heard that 1 1 1 mu. I tUm.

InrtnmK.nt 'a tnum 1 Ifliuul A. MllllOialtl. 11A Ml til StrOft. and attacked the; Democratic leaders In I thera was something in the Post on Sun of the ward are afraid that he may de 1 feat regular nominee. He is a large real owner in Dorchester; and being a public spirited citizen, and popular, with all classes, he is bound to re ceive.

flattering vote in this Republican stronghold. The annual dinner of the Young Men's Democratic Club will be held in the Qulncy House, Monday evening, Deo. 18. It is expected that Charles Stratton will preside and for speakers efforts' are being made to John Russell, James B. Carfoll, George Fred Williams, ex Judge Corcoran and Charles S.

Hamlin. DEMOiwclALLIES: President Jame. Donovan of the Democratic city committee has arranged for jtti vnuruit ituti. nigni si mo uiureii. jiw lot nmugc i ii DeniAprntlc ttonuhli an expires, six months The only can itev.

Mr. Bale celebrated his twenty fifth Timothy V. 61 Woodbine a cau.tic manner, lie declared that he day about the matter, but I have not seen was ln favor of one day off in every seven it." i Democratic didate for the position so far as known street, ltervuiiican. ueivu Wlnu. sal West dies is Henry B.

Loverlng, ex Congressman, for the of the fire department. Questioned further about their, condition anniversary, having been the pastor of the church there during, that period. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Whltcomb of Portsmouth, N.

yesterday observed ex United States marshal and ex warden. Joseph carmody ot tsoutn jtsosion was i nj wages they received, it came Cartetoo Hunnemsn. 7 Perrla Democratle John J. Klliwy, Marcella Democratic rniendnre Kranefuns. 17 Fulda street Democratle Wlllism M.

Mclnmis, 3 Uwland Republleaa For Common Council, Ward Vote for Three. nmnrmm Masser. 24 Avon street. ltenblleaa The nlace Is an Important one. as the the closing speaker, outt: piecemeal that not one of the nine ter park, Rrpubll'a Demoeratlo Samuel H.

Wise, 771 Kast BriMdws.v, Committee One Hundred. Independent Women Voters, Republican For Street Commissioner 'Vote for One. aeent oavs out M.000.000 yearly to the The Ward 22 rally was held in the Smith lnr ten strls, In the received more 57,000 pensioners In New England. street school house, and was presided over tnan 90 cents per day, and some, of them by John B. list or speakers but 80 cents.

ot' ef jpxhlch they were ex Bfiward II. IVwtwIlo, 878 Heath street Demorralle John II. Dunne, 1C8 Welwtcr street. Included those wno addressed ine meei pected to pay their, board, lodging, cloth TOY DOLLS AND BOOKS ICR CHILDREN. the golden anniversary of their marriage.

The event was celebrated quietly at their home on Fleet street, only the Immediate family being present. During the day the couple received many' beautiful and costly presents from friends. The Rhode IslanM Conference will hold Democratle outflf x. Dsntelson. 19 uimyslde Rcputillcun Ing In the bath bouse, on Cabot street.

ln. and whatever enjoyment they i You often hear people say: ''Bo's Christ several monster rallies this week. Republleaa Both meeting, broke up wun cneer. ror oould flnd tlmcs tD take. For Common Council, Ward 1 Vote for iitITk Wwthlngton Three street a a Urn.

Ik. aaIa a 1F1 II Si mm Thursday wnjgbt rallies will be held In coming, that. is. And it's a fact. Candidates Maguire arid Drohan.

At this' point' the keeper of the bouse came' Into the room, and the Something else has actually: come. One paper James A. locuran, in amnion of the biggest bankrupt sales of toys, reporter received av gentle, bat In ARE NOT FOR HART. President. McCarthy, of Street tret lu'puiim nn i 'ARrwu v.

IS? Repnbllesa Monument ulalU and ripel man Hall; South Boston, and the list. of speakersyat these, two meetings will in jjlude Senators John F. itzgerald, and Kdward J. i Leary, Representatives Vstttt. a i tx strni Frlrick W.

Djr. 19 Hiiratoga street Democ rstu; iv in Mntmi iirmt Deinocrutls vltatlon td make himself Scarce. It transpired that the boarding house was owned borers' Unioo N. 1.W; llogan, A7 street. Demouratl Tiionuis Itcynolds, '4 omlth street tion of Labor, is anxious to have it un i David 11.

Jones, I Saratoga iti by the. company, ana was pretty street jirpnoif'Hiv Mtcnaei fi iwniea xvt xea snu Edwin J. Turner, 8s ra toga street, DeuiocrniUs derstood that Candidate Thomas Hart gtrongry hinted that Mr. Ballahtyhe has hot b. lndrsed by the; union.

1 might not like to' have his help Inter or omiuon Connfll, Ward Vote for Three. Vl William A. Davis. 48 Kher street Independent "Ct Usees, Repiiblteaa) T. Gimld, 44 ireen I' morn tl dolls and china ever engineered In; America took place at New York, the' other day, and B.F.

Larrabee successors to William H. Zlnn, Washington street. 'Temple place and West street, secured a portion of the goods' which 1 gladden the hearts of the little folVis at Christmas time. There Is advertisement In another column giving details of the whole business. New, For Common Connoll, Ward 8Vots for i a convention at trie universalis nuren in North Thursday, with services afternoon and evening.

The prof gramme includes many well known speak ers. Vhen the Athens School at North Weymouth was 'opetlttd yesterday morning it was found that the building 'had been broken Into and the 'school utensils thrown, around It is sup posed that It was done' by boys. The society In Dedham for apprehending horse thieves held its annual meeting In (J, A. R. Hall.

Dedham Centre, last night. The following officers were elected: President, David Neal; Vice Edwin ny, saia rresiueni. viewed In one of their own houses. visited fhV.lh0' P.8t GOOD' WORKMEN. dhiL.

Is absolutely no A. trutK thaesvthat have been print Nt of the hands mployed in stories Mauactah K. Bradley, 13. ETcrett street imarrsric k.rTw Flskfr. t'entral HcpuDiteso the machine shop were seen and que Salem l.

tcnaneiw', Aldermen. J'ee nd Dever, ex Represen tatlve Michael J. Moore. President Barry of. the Common Council, Councilman William Marnell and Messrs.

Bordtnan William J. Miller and' John Sullivan. Friday Mayor Matthews', cause will be espoused in. Ward by Senator Fitzgerald, Alderman Tfesident Barry ex Representative, John Yi Hulllv ames Jfj Lannijfat and Peter Joint W. Hsves.

800 Kumusr ed in the papers regarding our union. The mreot Laborers'. Union has held no H. Kelly, ltorlstoa avenue. David M.

UdL f'larendoo Independent cttlsens. Democritio Fredsrick A. Wood, 7 Boyltm street Republleaa For Common Council, Ward tt Vote for Three, nerbert M. 17 Parkmns meeting of and has, therefore, taken tloned about Messrs. McCann and Hardie' ability to perform their work as machinists in a proper manner.

One and all declared them to. be competent. workmen AiwJers P. KronsiHler, 2U Bi.vnes Renubll. sn Mlrhsel J.

Isir. 181 Hsvr street Dero.c mtlo Allots ndf J. Slorrlson, 81 Chelsea no acHlon in municipal campaign. Personally! am inavr of Mayor Mat thewi's re v. itepuDiiraa and capable of doing their work in a A.

Brooks; treasurer and clerk, L. CI, For Common Council, Ward 8 Vote for wv.m. iii holiday goods whi nave never seen the light of day in this country will be sold st forty and fifty rents on the dollar. They comprise musical and nil sorts of tovs, Jointed and sil sorts of dolls, tine cups and saucers and sil sorts and descriptions of china goods, and children's Itooks without number snd without competitors, but with price so low that the firm might slmost give them away, If It for the principle of the thing. ALL DISEASES TREATED street (vrinMuinm William A.

Munnlng, svfnue Demratlfl John B. Pattrvn, Cer)vtt street. Republican Three. satl ractory manner. McCann was known rm J'rLlmW Chase to them as a llrst ass workmen snd krr' "orat Dr.

John Chase, a man educated far above bis. eond.ltlon. 2thjnlel JA JJ "tending committee, Andrew J. Norrls, RHOOY REPUBLICANS DINE. Frederick Bailey.

13 Spratnie Republican p. Piwd. lit4 Asbmont PROVIDBNCE. Dee. 4.

The Garflelil Thomas J. Gargan win he peard roc the first time for several years in a municipal campaign 'in the Dudley Street Opera House next Saturday night, the other Mtchafl w. Collins, nirts street, iiemnersim who understood the tariff ques'von thor th. tnHfr ouvn thnr. Alfred Bewlns, Augustus B.

Endlcott, Otsrles II. lane, Kim RepublWn the wagQ earner, Club held its anual banquet this evening It Tratlon to In President Mayor elect MV. Henry K. ttepka In the chair. The Several othr employesi John M.

O'ilera, 4.1 Tiifts street Demurs tic John 11. hpesr, 197 Bunker HIU street Iteput.llnsn or the now speakers being ayen and Charle and ex Alderman Jslflf to U. guests of the evening, were: Corporal Tan celebrated Nonantum' company were, also Al I. A 'Ll 1 atlW mManf IaAIIi. 'Mima Peter F.

Tague, 47 Corey i'tmonrano Fr Common touwell. Ward 43 Vole for Farmei'i Cltlstns. Demoeratlo Ckmrge I. IVibinsao, Grace ave sue Republleaa James E. Roblnaun, Fsnno Democrat in For Common Coutiell, Ward 55 Vote for Three.

John Q. A. Cushman, 837 Washington street Democrat Is Bdwanl Farretl. II Oakland street. ltemncratlo Henry B.

Oondsssngh, Fuster Repahllcss To "sufferers from catarrh, bronchitis, Pensions: the Hon. Charles W. Anderson, I result. Three. Thomas J.

Baker, Charles Russell, Nathaniel. J. Everett Smith; riders, Artetnas 8. Raymond, Dr. J.

W. Chase, Kdwln Ramsdell, John B. Fisher, John Dean, Aaron Baker, Horatio G. Turner. Wllllmantle held Its first city election yesterday, and elected the entire Re cubllean Uoorge M.

Harrlnuton A big rally will be held, In Bust B.ostfa Monday night, bUt arrangements hay fcf the staff of. the Mall and Express, A deep seated feeling of discontent ap Martin F. Casaortan, 16 Relmonr lung troubles, dyspepsia, rheumatism, diseases pf the kidneys, skin and blood. Dr. Dewey, at Hotel Pelham, 74 Boylston treet uemorTaw pears to pervade all hands, a Heeling not yet been completed xov tr aneaife.rH..

i in i i 'r vmmm. Jt Wmnr mml mini, i 111 iiiswsh fiui psy 'y ry.i, saw i Jaatf I Timothy J. TVswran. 41 Lincoln street. Democratle SjuBuel H.

MltenelL Harvara place. Keuubtleaa New York; tne a. Marden, State' treasurer of Massachusetts; the Hon. Addison B. Colvtn, State treasurer elect of New York; the Hen.

Et B. Oreen, Mayor of. Bingham ton, Judge Potter of New Tork; Ooveraor Brows street, will render his services free for two weeks. Offices open tilt I p. ex Jobs H.

Olvan. si Mesa Kspunueso Warren B. Hadlsy, 411 Main Hepublteaa Fewi M. Klsshall. OsmbrMss street Republleaa that.

If they dared, wouia oreax rortn In open rebellion, but the season, and the surety that lf they spoks their minds freely they would be diseharged by the (sarease am Bugsae A. was sleeted Mayor. James W. Hlllhouse mt ..1 1 A A ma jT trM .1. Resnsllesn Sunday.

10 to 4 m. Elevator or WlllUm Mamsti. ass wmaer uu Bnsa; 'tfouble'all settled. PMson ft Oat gas aluiir' frost 11 fWw ftre did It. OoaH oanuer Clarsnee f.

Ward, 90 linden street Street iemomauc one fight, i amiable Mr, Ballairtyne in short' order, ten, ciem ana treasurer. ana Quit ra, pick, BSCS ics, .4 i.

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