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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 13, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts                                THURSDAY MARCH PRICE TWO Present indications point fact that the great demand for Jersey Waists this season Swill undoubtedly anything heretofore Even thus Dearly in the season have been obliged to duplicate our orders several and so great have been our encouraged by this extraordinary have just consummated a pur of over Which we shall at the following which we consider the lowest quoted up to ithe present as follows In Black and at And in All Colors at Lot Imported In Elaborately same as we have sold at now Lot Fine Imported in Brown and the same quality as has always been sold for Silk Black Jersey for street at is one of the Creat Bst Bargains we have ever as Every Garment is Beautifully made from the Best Quality of and is equal to any Jacket ever offered at aid Avon been very much troubled with rheumatism ind tried most tut not until using Oil did I get It la tho bunt no I over ROSA LOWELL f badly with bronchitis and an ot the throat was net losing my and not got relict until using Thomas which completely cured my was relieved of a similar trouble with a o not hesitate to OLIVER BELLE E3 Salt PROVIDENCE ii bottle of Thomas Oil at drug ana flart it tho most euro for coughs und 23 AM RETAIL Corner Bedford und Kingston We have purchased from a New York manufacturer Satin Suits of various combi many hand some evening The prices at which we secured them enable us to extend to our customers an opportunity to purchase a really Hand some Entire Costume for much less than the cost of making The Following Price Will be marked on and they positively cannot last but a few hours DARK GREEN And a Large Variety of Com at B Washington and Avon DANENHOWER tbe Survivor to Despatch to Tho Huston Oswego Lieu of tamo was married to Helen only of Ilio Assem took place 111 Christ party entered to tlie strains of a wedding tlie bride lead escorted by licr and followed jy tlie escorting They were followed by Henry Lower and Miss Belle Danen both of who as best man and was attired in a dress of white crepe de with a trout of point applique lace and panels brocaded wore a velf of ostrich Miss wore a cream colored was played as the party leit the A reception was held the after which and un an extended throuch the They will live In Wash Among the guests were and of tue ol the groom of the sister of tlie groom anil Miss Worth ol New Professor and Horatio of Cornell and 1lsher mid Miss of The between anil the bride began years when he went to to deliver a Miss Sloans an officer in the United States Invited to become his The invitation was and the then formed between the survivor the expedition and Mias Sloan soon ripened into the attachment was consummated An Old Woman Blinded by Her Angry NEW March the outskirts ol the village of havo resided John Daw son and his They have no and their married life has never been a happy Two years ago petty trouble the household resulted In a and Dawson knocked one of his wiles eyes The old man felt sorry for what he had ana promised to lead a more congenial Last an disturbed the that luid existed or the two years Though ami with age has not forgotten his old time During a over trilling matter lie his wife vio on the eye and succeeded in blinding that The poor was almost pros hy the An examination proved lur eye had been so badly injured that she will be stoneblind for the remainder ol her THE give a funny Ever offered in Our Regular 17ft We have succeeded in purchasing the entire production of an overstocked manufacturer of Feather and shall offer them at such low prices that all housekeepers economically inclined will feel compelled to take advantage of this sweeping reduction prices to secure At a merely nominal to the tremendous rush which will in follow the perusal of the quota tions we shall he obliged to restrict the sale to six Dusters of a size to any one 21 JL Our Regular Our These Goods are Warranted ALL FIRST And include absolutely NO Washington and Avon DYNAMITE IN THE En It u to Jliu 9 to Host on MaruU uneasiness members ot Parliament in session caused by the dynamite It is main tonic ol conversation round Parliament buttil constables been to a government received the first Intimation about wo weeks from In Now York and It was learned that organizations In were to make an assault In and their weapon ol assault was to Ue Home new facts in relation to tlie matter came to light and It was men are exceed ingly been guarded lor tlie past two weeks by armed though was not tlie lu keep tlie matter The guards are very and even members of Uie Legislature are not exempted from Uie general one ol thn was followed and strictly by tins guards because carried a smull At Old just outside where is hall a million rounds ol characters were found tampering with the and extra guards have been put on to the How Matters Look in to Tim March Ontario lias received Information sufficient to justify it in putting tho 1arliameut building and residence under extra military Men have been detailed for tills special duty from City Hit streets and grounds surrounding tlie buildings are patrolled and government detectives are on the have takin at Halifax and and Hall is care fully looked It Is hinted that agents in New VorU and Have picked mi informa tion that shows the are again looking Canada as a field ot and that dynamite Is to be their chief The bellel generally prevails Fenians are bent ou and Is much It is Irish want to strike LOW to encourage the to make and to FALL aged died quite Monday It tiae since transpired Pierce suicide by owing 10 his rejection by a young 1lereu was In a store was a young of considerable EXPERT EXPLORERS Send Advice as to the Greely Relief Colonel Cooks Opinions of the Various Star Route The Shipping of Explosives to be Guarded a td Tho response to a ro made by oC state some months a report was by Sir und other Arctic explorers ou tho subject of tho best oC reaching Llou Greely and his latter a detailed plan for a relief and recom mends that two vessels bo sent for two one to act as a supply while tho other goes In advance and conducts the Tho writers express tho utmost In finding Greely and his and urge the necessity tor reaching by the close of navigable season of even If they have no further southward than Discovery Tho suggestions are almost all accordance with tho plan adopted by tho Greely now boing carried out Captain Schleys Tho in retreating alone Iho coast ot must depend mainly upon tho supplies left by the English expedition of When tho party realized in the fall of 1882 that had failed to roach that lieutenant Greely at onco began to economize his and depend as much as possible upon game that could be Thoro Is very little doubt that She party started southward from Discovery Harbor hi and pushed southward as rapidly as possible with a view to reaching tho vicinity of Littleton island before Iho winter of first would be in crossing Lady Franklin but with provisions advanced in the spring of 188B It could bo by when the Kennedy channel would be free from and the party In proceed past Judge Daly would find a cache of 24Orations left by the Wares expe and by this assistance could roach forty miles further where a supply oE biscuit would bo The parly would then bo sixty miles from Capo there are stores leit by tho Marcs expedition and by tho Up to tills time the expedition would bo one of peril and but after ranching Capo and the stores and additional It would be easy to cross Smiths Sound In tne lall of and reach the vicinity of Littleton It was doubtless i bitter disappointment not to a relief party or a whiter station at this but if Lieutenant record ot the loss of the Proteus had been found this disappointment would have been There Is no how why the should not bo safely passed at Littleton Island by tho aid qf tho station and supplies left there In on tho other tho Greely party remained at Discovers bay to spend tho and depend the relief their position Is regarded as most but not With Ilio game that could bo obtained at Discovery the party would not be entirely without before Tho of reaching Lieutenant Greely Is by no moans so great as that attendant upon the Frank lin search If tho search proves fruit less up to Capo there Is no that tho Greely relief expedition can reach Discovery Ilar bor during the navigable season of In the contingency thai Iho advance vessel falls to reach Discovery bay or find tho Grocly Iho vessel should winter quarters near raver harbor on tue west sido of Sound about September In this event parties must start gut hi the spring of and complete the search along tho entire coast lino of No continence should bo placed in or boat except in the most extreme No confidence can be placed In the natural resources of tho shores of in It is strongly recommended that the friendship ami assistance ot tho Cape York secured by of Tho report concludes with an assur ance of tho sympathy of the British government with the object of the proposed and IB signed by Sir George and Mark ham of the royal navy and Major SOME BOTTOM tho Trial of Slur Could KIcen lit luya Along Two to Tho Bonton March William Cook continued his testimony this morning before the Springer Ho began by making a correction In his testimony of stating that he haa been by Colonel Wood as a retainer for the Star routers Instead of When he learned that Colonel Bliss had proceeded against the accused In the Police Court without consulting him wit ho wrote a letter stating that ho lolt hurt that ho had not been and urged that It would be better If was a free and full consultation before taking steps of that Colonel answered that ho would Ilko to have witness appear In the oases in tho Police witness lie how that then was no necessity of proceeding in the Police The Police Court proceedings went to make up the per diem of the did ll not In quired Van Alstein ol the it Hie of the and prolonged the replied In tho witness tendered his lor for services rendered in the of February and seven teen dayu in tho month of Tho attorney general allowed and refused the balance on the ground that was a larger salary than was paid cabinet and Supremo Court The witness accented under but remarked that the lull for was precisely the same as tor the name and was based upon the standard set up by The witness stated that was also absent much ol the time for which he was in New York and other largely on pleasure The case against ought lo have neon presented by government In two but the attorneys for the prosecution occupied about two in lie took up the Indictment drawn by against the Dorsey and which was a failure because oi lie said that the errors delayed the caso two and resulted In one of the The of was by so witness had been The Indictment presented the witness pronounced a con which led to disaster and many of the charges being separate and lu the opinion of was the ablest ot the attorneys employed by the yet he was not adapted to the The salary of ilou a day for was first announced by and by It was unearned In every sml the witness an ample compensation fur all ot services would have been not more i ban wit ness had no enmity against There was no between Since tho trials I have learned ol some of his clandestine 1 have ti feeling now that the discs were Improperly conducted by and that he made improper and excessive for his characterised employment its a political em It was more on account of ins Intimacy with the President than his legal that led to his Jl Is nu ot very ordinary Speaking witness pronounced the Philadelphia law yer stupid and Ho said Kers stupid and unjustifiable use ot names In drawing the indictments had delayed rite cases and the a great dual ol The wit ness branded its and wholly false the at that the witness had betn subsequent to dismissal from the governments bui the The the In tho Dress tuday as having conn Woodward Huns in to lillis witm He the Wiis in his who was present hi the commit tee denied having the accredited to lie said that hat he did say was thai have come fumi until sun heard a lie to I he charge made by Kcr thai lie had received pav ot the was in Hie ol liu iov by Judge Fyan of and acknowledged that he did receive pay lor ser vices from Hosier while ho was In the employ ment of tho but stated that It was for In the line o his Did not tho value of your legal advice to Hosier upon the importance ot the Infor mation you received by being In tho employ of tho government In Star route matters inquired Judge witness did not answer and Judge remarked you appear to have earned your Hosier waa not in CAUCUS To bo Meld Soon to Mettle Tariff to Tho Boston March A Democratic caucus will bo held tho latter part of this wock or the first of to discuss the tariff The of opinion among tho Democratic mom bora of tho committee arises from tho manner In which the has been These onces to some bo madu manifest lit the caucus when a motion will bo made to strike out the already amended freo list and modify provisions relating to schedule so as to equalize tho rates of duties Imposed on wool and woollen goods either by reducing the latter or slightly Increasing tho The members of the majority who that these gen should bo in committee were ou t They said to and Hewitt that the was doomed unless these changes wore and advised that it would be extremely hazardous to permit any amend ments in tho much bis to tho emascula tion ot tho original free and he will oppose In caucus and In the House any at tempt to strike oil salt and was agreed to lit the feeling of opposition ou the Democratic side has apparently The loaders say that they prefer the should be discussed for some before it is Dually acted and would be pleased if at the proper a motion to strike out the enacting clause should bo made by a There many who insist that such a motion be made at tho earliest possible and sonic ol them will relieve the Democratic protectionists from all embarrassment on that will Lo ready to push the ap propriation bills through as soon as the is disposed and there is talk of adjournment not later than tho of TME Willlie from ton to Out for ol I Special Tho Boston March 12 by direction of the today scut out a circular letter to all United States mar shals and district calling their atten tion to report that certain persons arc aiding In tho prosecution ot heinous crimes by shipping to foreign ports explosives dangerous in the highest degree to life and No letter haa been adduced that this rumor is founded upon and tho Pres ident cannot believe honor of the requires It should not be open to tho unfounded though It may of tho slightest appearance of tolerating such whether to be committed against our people or those of other The attention these Is therefore called to those sections ot the Statutes which regulate tho shipment of explosives and tho punishment of those who violate those and thoy are instructed to ho diligent in their efforts to prevent tho offences and to detect and prosecute those who may commit TO ME The Now York Sun to Toll Whore Ho Clot tho to Tho Boston March Tho Houso post committee this morning continued its In of the allegations matlo In the New York Sun against John correspondent of tho was Ho prepared the letter In tho Sun ot February but declined to inform tho committee whence ho received tho copy of because lie received it under a pledge of said such pledges of are journalists as ol vital importance in prosecution of their JIo testified that ho did not receive the copy ot tho memorandum from a person in government Ha said to he did not believe the charges Tho obtained by him was made from a copy of Inspector Woodwards original It was stated Incidentally by of tho committee that the Woodward memorandum was not among the papers sent to the House by the The com will submit a report exonerating Debutes on tho li Tolm to The March In the Senate today the House for tho establishment of of animal Industry was taken numb had a telegram from tho Governor of Kansas to the that thu foot and mouth assuming alarming and that when cattle go on the range tho dis ease bo stamped and will Involve all tho Western Tho Governor urged speedy Miller New York stated that the committee oil agriculture had him to two amendments to the Tho provides for pulling a portion of any State In and the second that tho whole stamping out contagious diseases shall bo borne by the The as It passed tho House provided that tho State should bear one half of such Morgan said thn measure involved constitu tional questions and was a now departure lit Ho protested tho hill being rushed remarked that the great objection to the was the uncontrolled discretion It gave the commissioner in deciding what m a communicable Coke said tho was an invasion of the rights ol the Stales to exercise all the policy powers for the welfare of the At 2 oclock Miller moved to tbo and proceed with the con sideration of the under Tho motion was rejected by yens Sewall spoke in support ot the for the relief of WIlKon said it was no use speculating about what might have occurred had Iorter his Jt was known there was disobedience and They should not allow sentiment or sympathy for itn individual to capture their lu he said great peril lurked In tne and it could not constitutionally bu enacted as a has the on the tomor Logan intimated that the would probably be finished Puffed UD With Pride and Despatch to Tho March House com on foreign affairs tomorrow will consider the return of the ami cocks resolution Hi reference I II Is believed that a majority will report back either Ills codis resolution or a similar deprecates tho fuss that has been made over the Lasker because it has given Bismarck so much He how that resolution meets with his he believes In a subject the dignity of the House will be fully It is not Hie object of the lo resent as coming from the We want to slum thai It only Irom that autocrat wiio is pulled up with Wo shall show our contempt for his In the Senate Hoar presented the ine oi Massa requesting the repeal of ho much ot the internal revenue law as the manufac ture of vinegar from alcohol which has paid no Frank periodical Water 1 nu pleased to hay that two ol your valuable Adamsons Cough has entirely cured me ol a cough of a 1 have tried many tuns that time without September will wanner It not luw il is the public will go to MX me if unions a Globe musty isle and game at IF you are loud of the Kow b Hit lime to taku Tine upsets he A South End Desperado in the Hands of the Chief of the Gang that Broke Mo the Concord Street His Larcenies Erom Railroad Stations and Shortly after 1 oclock yesterday afternoon i broadshouldered young limn was loaning With Ills baok against post stands in the marshy land between Swett street anil the Hast Choster park Drooping from beneath a Derby bat wore tangled streams ot curly hair that clustered Ills oars and Ills pallid laoo in A few minutes before ho had been sluing on tho rail of Ilio street bridge o the New York Now but liad left Ills perch In Haste on seeing men coining towards him from liore on wild ho did not seem at but kept glancing about nervously as If ho some not wish to and varying Mils watchfulness by putting Ins hand on his right nip than a calm contem of would seem to soon a man cuino out ferti lizer works mm to sneak along behind the fence and dodgo from post to post with a This was but carried more knowledge ot ways of Inside that skull of bis than Is tho lot of most men to Mo was James special detective o Division Step by step tho distance between was until the police man arrived within a few rods of his intended then stood looked liy a post at tho young mans and in half a dozen bounds Had him by the In an instant the youths was in his pocket ami there the click of a revolvers hammer but before It bo drawn the barrel of bis shooter against the young mans say lug calmly None of young or Ill bore yon as I would a 1 You got nidi aint yon said tho inn and submitting to tin Ho was taken to tho where he gave Ills as Thomas Duncan of 874 Albany Yesterday morning tho of tbo Highlands wore thrown Into confusion by the report thai two stations OL the Now York New England rail road on that district bad been robbed valuable The street station was on through a window and a valued at and a rillo worth These are the prop erty of the station Besides those over 100 and some small articles belonging to the railroad were At tho Harvard street station an entrance was also made through a Here a containing ga no in money and a tew all belonging u Uie station Miss A short distance from the station tho minus Its found on Mu While Captain Hurley was still speculating as to who committed these buhl ot It Oak street came rushing Inio tho office and reported that his stablo had en tered and rubbed of seven rubber coats and other all valued at at 7 oclock that morn Ho also stated thai a young chap with a red head was seen to leave his promises about that time With a bundle under his and io towards South On this and sent out to work up tho they arrived near Island saw Duncan sitting oft the rail gt Uio but probably getting scent ot what was took to his heels and led into the Then took a carriage and rode over Swell the oilier policemen were deployed to cither side to head fugitive should lie attempt to escape through Hast Chester The plan was and resulted In his capture In tho manner In the Duncan broke down and to already ns well as to being one of the gang that broke into the West Concord street school house last Thursday Ho said ho was the fellow who sired the revolver at Patrol man of Division In his pocket waa a carefully preserved slip cut from containing an of his adventures on that of which he seemed very 1er sonally lie is a young f leet 10 Inches In and has features that are made almost handsome by a lus trous blue Around Irs waist under his coat was a large niekel revolver nl iiJ i long anil forty earn 1ersona who are with him say that he lit an dreamy sort of a who has read novels until he has become so with their gory recitals that be Is a sort of monomaniac on that Those who have employed him to do small Jobs have found him sitting down read fug his favorite literature when he ought to bo at and when have reproached him for his con duet he has told them he did not Intend to work for a but was going out West and or a gang of outlaws the way Jesse 11 was thought lo be a harmless such as is common among young fellows who re d these and no one suspected that he would ever attempt to put his darling scheme Into prac Those who know him best say thai bad books and evil associates are more to blame for this recent of lawlessness than any natural criminality on his He Is years of and belongs to a respectable Most of tho property stolen from the as well as that taken from the on Oak has been and Is at Station KKK Home and See and What a miner would very properly term surface indications of what is lire Ilio Sore and with which people arc annoyed in spring rarly mailer during tho winter now its to it from tho While it it is mid limy develop Thin condition of he with and lightly only Miring These HITS that is not to throw OH corrupt atoms the vital To regain must bo led by u thorough anil nothing else in st ffl 1o from even of Stnry The of Iho cures liy till of tins It in the the Scn of ami the only Ayer Sold by nil Price six tics lor Black j For folds unit nil Tht cully in every div K Soio uAl is not m other 1 Nu Hauls Id tu l L mni t tu 0 til purity unit fiu ijt til for tho remaining dull they are offering and lit lens lian in order that they keep their full forco f THEIU IX EMBOSSED and Hair and These goods arc all warranted first and OWN 40cM J Hall Odd In Iart of A io select of will this nill only last for 30 1 ho IK no bankrupt but during thu dull ttt NASSAU 827 SOU ON Opun Wl your In buon through Iho 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