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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 6, 1885, Boston, Massachusetts                                WANT COLUMN AiUt to Advertise their tq and Should ate tHu Waul THE Three only 1O FRIDAY President Cleveland Re Cabinet Appointments Sent to the Objects to Early Morning Scenes at tlie A Tired City Full Weary of March thousand who came hare to attend the in auguration left before day light this All day the streets have been crowded with strang and in the public buildings have interfered with public business Detachments of soldiers civic clubs and political organizations have paraded the streets all and hardly a man of promi in the capital has escaped a Workmen have been busy all day In tearing down the grand stands and the decorations put up along the avenue for Groups laborers were busy all the in clearing the streets through the pro cession passed and tonight the capital bids fair to assume its natural air of respect able and somewhat dignified The people living here will a For hours there has been con hubbub of noise and Bands have played through the streets at all hours of tlie day and men unable to accommodations have paced wearily over the pavements in search of food and The barrooms have been crowded day and There was a very ludicrous mock proces sion on the avenue this when about 1000 of the Pennsylvania a formed themselves into platoons and marched up and down the bearing old poles and at least half a dozen colored who been hired to occupy a hori position on borne on the The colored brethren to remain perfectly and small which were stuck between their legs at their A scratch band of headed the pro cession and played funereal Order is gradually coming out and the new haying had a breathing soon begin work ol administrative The resig nations of nearly all the foreign ministers either been received are on their way to State these fat together rnith the assistant the different who will resign as soon as the new heads of departments are will make dive the President a chance to jut his personal or political friends The cabinet was made officially public today by the who sent the of its members to the Senate lor It is the name Ac Announced In The Globe despatches several Bayard will be the premier of the new This nomination is personally It will character and tone to tho The Delaware is not well acquainted with the foreign relations of the and he will have a task of no mean magnitude thoroughly to master the questions now in the State Depart During the recent debate the JNic maintained that England has repeatedly has binding force upon the United When Bayard opposed the ratification of the his colleagues could whether lie represented the views of Cleveland or They now believe that be ana that the treaty in its shape will never bo the new secretary of the must cam his spurs as a He Is an conservative and has practical knowledge of financial and com Tlie choice of Vilas and Garland is praised by The whose num bers are and condemn the selection of but it is not so much because he is ignorant of naval affairs as for the reason that he is the second man from New York in the are in some 1000 through the principal streets this and were greeted en Congressman several other prominent nubile gentlemen accompanied them to sylvania where late this afternoon they boarded a special en route for 1100 left for home at 2 oclock this headed by 3To lit the Ltet March at 12 oclock today Hendricks called the Senate to Nearly every senator was in his and the galleries were densely packed with Im mediately after prayer and the of the chairman the committee appointed yesterday to upon the President and inform him that the Senate was ready for reported that the President bad desired tho commit tee to state that ho would With tho Senate in In the meantime the nominations for the cabinet had been received as follows Thomas Bayard of to be sec Manning of New to be secre tary of the William Endicott of to Whitney of New to be secretary of the William Vilas of to be post master Augustus Garland of to be attorney Lucius Lamar of to be secretary of the On motion of Senator the Sen ate at went into executive session on the Tho galleries wore cleared with difficulty and the doors At without confirming the nomina the Senate reopened its doors and ad till The reason of the Senates adjournment without action on the cabinet nominations is understood to be that objection was raised by Riddleberger to tho confirma tion of based on his allowed sentiments and action in relation to the dynamite ho author ofthe resolution which tho Senate adopted condemning the explosions at the houses of parliament and the It requires for a nomination tobe confirmed without previous reference to the appropriate One objection is sufficient to delay action till the next AFTEll THE in the Police men Empty March the con hour inauguration champagne drinking in the wine rooms was the and dancing tho Tlie sounds of revelry could be plainly heard throughout the entire Many complaints were but it was im possible to check the be cause several of the participants were men in high while others were army and navy officers and government An official of marines was particularly Ho led in singing John Browns Body and other an cient and found a ready In individuals about whose voices were quite as unsteady as their Wine glasses and bottles were freely youths in full who a before had been pictures of dignity and grace in the whirl ing were acting like It was not the lights were ordered to be turned out at oclock that the bibulous throng began to At one tuno some trouble occurred at the door of the A society under the influence of entered the press and purloined an opera the property of wellknown newspaper The latter followed him and called upon a While the policeman was de bating in his mind whether arrest the aggressor or a special ball room policeman approached and began abusing the regular man for interfering with tho A war of words followed and both men grabbed tho who had the one to arrest other to prevent his The latter was hauled back ward and forward and his clothing was badly The two preservers of the peace went to work on each other with fist and A distress call brought a whole squad of policemen on the and two bluecoats were borne struggl ing put the while the society man dis appeared in the Several men in aress coats leaned list lessly against the ballroom pillars during the A close observer at once see that their followed the movements of every person that passed They were several of shrewdest de employed by the inauguration managers to detect pickpockets and other thieves who were expected to work at the One of Detective John said that there were very few New York thieves there This is doubtless due to the fact that the New York pickpocket ia a national aware that nearly every city m the United States was represented at the ball by some The amount of drunk at the ball was simply The in charge of the wine room said that bottles would not cover the quantity sacri to At one time the crowd got into the pressroom in force and begun to convert the long table put there for writ lo the Great Six Days Skating The Walking Already tators in tie Name Fourth on the Big Donovan Has 785 Miles to His Credit at 2 THE 2 OCLOCK NKW March air in the Gar den this despite tho strong rays of the sun that shone on tho pine flooring of tho building through the glass was very chilly and gave the hands of the skaters a bluish look after they had on the track for a half hour or It compelled to draw their overcoats and closely around and made the scorers drop pencils in a while to warm their From oclock until i exhibitions of bicycle polo games and fancy skating were given on tho centre There were also several races be tween Professor John in his and bicycle did some really wonderful work on Early in the morning he had fallen and hurt his swelling ono portion of it so that he could not get his hat and the headache caused thereby made him very some of his best But he got through them and round after round of applause from the Professor Walter also gave a few fancy turns on tho wheel during the Claytons Argyle combination gained much as did tho Bay State and Wright Ditson polo teams for a magnificent game that lasted nearly throe quarters of an Ono of the principal causes for tho great success of the tourna ment has been the excellent management of the Wood Garnott are the nominal The former is sec rotary of the Now York Athletic and the latter old New York The real Energy of the show and the man who has done more for its success than any other is Reginald Sidney It was through him that all the attractions were Through him the skaters in the race were got and through him the show is kept respectable and This is shown by the visitors to the Tho crowd is always nearly half tip of and with tho brightening influence ot their serve to give the surround ings a charm that other shows have lacked in a great His assist ant floor Professor has the largest skating surface in the world to look out On this at one time this afternoon there were nt least 1000 Every time any specialist gave a perform crowd was ranged along the fence at the sides of the and in no instance was any trouble It is really one of the best and finest shows ever given in New It heats a to pieces in tho variety of amusement and for was one time this afternoon and in the evening the crowd was still A race for had been had gained ten miles on the Johnson came on tho track at and Meyer at Walsh camo on shortly afterward clad in a resplendent now pink Calhoun also camo and at once put himself ahead of all the others tho He kept this position for about two when he and Boyst began spurting round tho Many inquiries were made for but he se cluded from His friends said he was taking a short nap preparatory to going on the track for a intending to do in that time There wore doubts about not withstanding tho good condition he was who in the afternoon hud gone among tho skaters who had had their board endeavoring to get thorn to chip in with him and sue the management and who gave the re porters tho story about an indignation meeting having been at they had resolved to issue an injunction against tho camo to the press stand early in tho evening in company with one of tho managers of tho race and took back all that he had laying all the Ou Old Sport who was Kickers The which had dwindled out of the Garden at 6 for was rapidly pouring into the by 7 and an hour later there were with the number rapidly Tho scene was if such were than last Every box the track was full of and the long tiers of reserved seats behind the boxes on tho north side of the Garden were well Professor Wilson gave another exhibition of bicycle riding shortly 7 and ho was followed by the Hub and the New York polo teams in a very exciting for the the hun dreds of colored globes over the gas that cross and recross tho roof ot the build ing in were It was a beautiful sight in contrast to tho forty largo arc electric lights that are distributed throughout the Between 7 oclock Maddocks made ten WaltOR Boyst nine and Donovan ton thus gaining one mile on Boyst gaining six miles on and Donovan going seven miles further ahead of who up to within nine miles of him while ho was and Walton going tip ono mile on who was to Wal tons At a oclock there wore on the track who headed Ins orange in baud Calhoun acting as his lieu Then came Allen ana camo out at and was greeted with cheers as he took the tail of the After him came was going himself when an admirer presented him with a floral created a sensation as carried it around the A trio composed of Phil whici uv in time of pence is never over In tho Interior Department Lamar must prove himself capable of tho severest physical as well as mental or of that department wUl be a Much of his success will de pend upon the man who is appointed as assistant secretary of the A dili Intelligent and expert worker in this office can do It Is reported today that ex Senator Jonas of who was a for wants to be Lamars righthand man m the In but there is little prob ability of his Lamar will undoubtedly be allowed to name his and the whoever be may probably be chosen with especial ref to his fitness for laborious For assistant secretary of the in place of whose decisions in cus toms cases have endeared him to of all of Albany is said lo be French will KO while there is a likelihood that the other Mr will bo retained for some Failchild has held no public office since the expiration tf Ills term as of New but us president of tho State Chari ties Association he has served the a most practical It is fortu nate for the administration of the treasury that this is to be tilled by a trained Failchild was born m 1B4U graduated from Harvard College and Law practised in was made dep uty in had principal of the suits against the canal con and was elected of New York in The name of Judge Thurman is mentioned British but it is doubtful it he would accept s uame is frequently tor to and General McClellan is spoken of for either the German or Russian mis of New Jersey will undoubtedly receive a good ap pointment in either the foreign r domestic For the of commis of pensions Bugley ot Now York and John Illinois are leading Tin Con gressman Phil Thompson o Kentucky hope that he will get the in ternal revenue and c Money Of Mississippi would accept the post ol assistant if it should be has deputed not to make engagements with anybody for interviews in relation to He has rely as far upon the heads of 111 these and all and papers to received at tlie White House win without in to the proper c this means the President be re of the trouble and of distributing and will be left lien to consider the important puu Hc questions that ure constantly arising m the executive left ing purposes into a The popping of champagne corks and outbursts of laughter annoyed the and they com to the The suit was that tho objectionable parties were asked out by who sta themselves at the door to prevent a recurrence of the Four carloads of edibles from New York for the but a third at least remains flie steward ap proximates the supper as follows COO ice 700 gallons 400 gallons bread 4000 and 700 loaves chicken 400 quarts lobster 800 and 400 jars of pickled President Cleveland was standing near the door leading to the department a colored knight of the brush approached him and with tho gravity of a cornfield evangelist teur and a President smiled and moved AT THE President Cleveland at to the Executive March was an inter esting day at the White Pres ident his nieces and other relatives had spout tho there and breakfasted There was little change in the appearance of the except that Arthurs personal effects and private property had Colonel Lamont occupied the desk used by Private Secretary Phillips Stanley to eat or urniK lie while eating or drinking by pn hand on his knee and currying til his month with the 1 hi while was olt tins irac passing him again and again w Chicago nnin being able to do ai help Donovan did not more than three years President Arthur and his sou and daughter left the White House yesterday and have gone to Tho President made his m the busi ness portion of the mansion attired entirely in a Prince Albert coat and a and transacted some official Later the Senate committee called to announce the readiness of that body to receive and the cabinet list was immediately signed and despatched to tlie Mar shal McMichael and Colonel Kockwell called to arrange for the reception of and the President receive Supreme Court and such military and civic organizations as desired to call before leav ing ibo The suite of state apart ments were thrown the President took bin position in the Blue and the Supremo Court justices were as were also the Americus the Young Mens Democratic Club and the Sam Randall Club of the County Democracy of New and the of the visiting vania militia Individual callers were und personal friends and At when informed that the executive mansion was by strangers and who wore being from the directed that the doors be and expressed bis willingness to receive all who The orders were complied and the President shook hands with hun dreds of The stream of callers con tinned until President retired lo Tlie Duckworth Club of the County Democracy of New York and many organizations were among those re A Teller Tired of Murch the teller of the Orleans National Bauk of shot himself in the head this and has but a small chance of Just before pulling the trig is accounts Were all but gold medal was skated this between Jimmie Tur ner of Arty Wood of the New York Polo and Robie the fancy Robie skated two miles and dropped Turner kept behind Arty Wood for four miles and four and putting on a passed Wood was pretty well blown by this and dropped out of the race at four miles and six leaving to the which he did in 1 minutes 30 At 3 this afternoon Donovan was loading by twentysix miles and going round the track very Though for a while ho slowed up considerably and kept behind the Chicago if such a thing were leaned forward more than Ho could not straighten his body out Whenever his trainer handed him anything to eat or drink he would support by putting one the food to hat he was taut going behind the leader was evident from the met that in six from 9 when he was only seventeen miles behind to when he was twentysix miles behind lie had lost the nine miles on tho Dovovan gained that distance not while was off the but by without the anything to look all the care given him by Happy Jack Smith and Tom who took charge ot him after his first trainer had gone to sleep and allowed somebody to steal all his was showing good the Irish lad being as docile and submissive as a lamb in their experienced brought his back stay into tlm use of it evidently giving him From 3 oclock to went eleven more miles than coming to within fifteen miles of His But two hours ending at i hail been sleeping in his taking a rest that he greatly Boyst went off the track it and stayed pit lor two coming on at and finishing miles at i At he was fiftyfour miles behind the but go in much better in the three hours after 3 o clock hud gained nine on by steady hard but OMelia was right behind his Boston and where he had been fifteen miles behind at 2 oclock he was only twelve behind at 3 eleven miles I four hips at 4 and thir teen miles at 5 when Left tlie Trunk for In the next hour made ten and got to within three miles of Maddocks when he also left the truck for a Maddocks came on again at and began up on the small load ho had on the fifth None of the others in the race had readied the 000 block Allen and Meyer being near each with miles to his Ward coming next with Johnson eight miles in the rear of and W the cham pion lazy man and at Be tween 0 and 7 many of the skaters left the track for their evening only A Hen and Walton being on the track at is a very exclusive sort of young He keeps away from the other most of whom nave a liking for forming a which is kept up for hours ut u Instead he goes along steadily by passing the line once in a at others holding short confabs with whom and him self a great friendship has sprung In the half hour between and Buyst Sained four miles 011 and left Mad ocks three miles further behind Donovan n th At still Walsh and in tho order wore having independent excursion all to and tho way they made the dust fly as they sped along was a Schock was off the track at this and with his strong was rapidly narrowing the Chicago mans loft the track a few minutes after OMelia cunio This chance was not lost by who while he was oil the track had fallen behind the fourth man twenty ono who wont out of the race early on the to the Garden and said he wished to make a so tho management allowed him to go on the track as it would not in with the regular course of proceed who had been rubbed so well with liniment while ho was oil the track that ho could bo before ho could be seen or came on at oclock for the time in tlie Meyer at this time put on a spurt with and made a lap of the track in 2H Ihe cause of the Hurry was Calhouns tion in trying to of Honor at tiie head of the This broke the lino and for five minutes an Idea seemed to take possession of all the even to that their lives depended upon the speed that they could got out of their Round and round the track they sped racehorse lap after another being off so fast tho pencils hot making lap marks on their scoring Boyst run into 700 miles at pre and as ho sped around only 38 miles beind rousing cheers were given a deputation of his Port Jorvis friends having came down to cheer him stayed off the track only long enough to allow OMelia to reduce his lend to twenty When lie camo on lUMin his score at was standing at while OMelia had three largo sixes opposite his name in the fifth place on largo tlie east of tho end of the hour of the ending at 12 Thursday showed Donovan had made 7GJ miles in hours 741 and Boyst 704 Maddocks was within 12 miles of and OMelia 19 miles behind Meyer had gone 10 miles in the Calhoun 10 Robinson 10 Boyst 11 Phillips fl Donovan 9 miles and Welsh 9 Donovans feet troubled him a but his speed bus not diminished nor has he showed any signs of and OMelia are making a good race for second The contest has been a surprise to athletic who have hitherto claimed that no man could stand tho strain of roller skates for six and that the pe record of Fitzgerald could not bo beaten on The majority of the con in this race are under and not one of them is 24 years They are very lightly and no olio would of classing them athletes yet nearly all of them have on the fourth day tlie Six Walking Not one of them was trained for the who leads them was for tho first twentyfour hours without an attendant of any He is now under the care of Fitzgerald and his Happy Jack with Editor Flynn of the Herald and Editor Clarke of the Morning came into the Garden with some friends about oclock and occupied 211 for a short On being spoken to by a and asked for Ins views regarding roller skating Capel said I look upon tho pastime as one tending to the better development of a persons and calculated to make exercise for the body and whore formerly it was very onerous work lo Nobody need now complain that t hey cannot got ex without getting tired Roller seems to me to be relief for such He stayed in tho Garden for fully half an and took great interest in the performances of Will Maltby on the There was a great shout at on the south side of the It ran along the sides to the east then the people on the smith side taking it it came down to ward tlm scorers The cause of it all was that as he his 473d began to und ho had gone two laps before Walton discovered that he was on the Clash wont his ono mighty sweep of his long and away he went after and the latter was halfway round the track at but Walton caught up to him on tho fourth lap and passed Tho yells and shouts and clapping of with the roar of the rollers of the thousand skaters on the centre us rushed from one side of the Garden to the completely the sound of the brass and could be heard a block went the and they were past for Dear down toward Madison Small managed to keep within fifteen feet of but could get no Ho com the mile in 4 minutes 10 and kept up the As they came around the tmn the first lap of the mile and fell most on the t the impetus currying him the about ten feet when he brought against the Ho the back uf one of his hands but was otherwise was pre sented with a anchor half as large as him hy some friends who ai the appropriateness of the an anchor of At lo there were on the track Cal lionn and Donovan in the hour had left four miles further hav ing a lead of Boyst had gained three miles on now being thirtyfour miles from second and he and Maddocks were re lated to each other in the matter of lead for the Port Jervis boy the same as they were at 11 OMelia gained one on being now nineteen miles behind fourth In this hour Walsh made ten miles and Goodwin and Johnson and Meyer nine miles Meyer passed his UUO miles at and Allen followed him at with his Professor Stumcke on the bicycle and Stone on the skates had a race at fi which Won by twentyfive Schock brought out a piece of wood about 2Vii feet inches which he slung his back Urst and then across his His work must be telling tremendously on His trainers are dosing him every five minutes with liquids of all colors and Calhoun Goodwin set a rapid anil after Without slacking their rato of speed in the Mad docks tried several times OH they passed him to keep up with but had to fall back finally joined the making it ono of the fastest and most graceful quartettes that have skated round tho Later it was joined by Boyst and then Donovan fell into during tho Hist load on but let Boyst get a mile further away from at the same Shocks lead down six put ting only twentyeight miles away from Chicagos second Donovan added live miles more to his lead over and made his 780 miles at had run into 700 miles at and before the hour was up added five miles to the 100 miles behind came on the track at to make his too He had only ten miles to go to make and this he did at his does not seem to be working so hard tonight as he usually His backers and trainers see him far ahead of the second and do not it necessary to him Ills They intend saving him for tomorrow afternoon and when he will be called probably to do much harder work than it has yet been his lot to He accordingly slowed down his rapid pace of the early evening and now goes along munching a hunk of ice that hq carries with During the twenty four hours at midnight tonight he lias ten miles on after In Hie While ho has gained twentytwo miles on the next man to and fourteen miles oil who conies after it will be seen that ho has been steadily going ahead of everybody during the entire twentyfour has nothing to tear thus and as matters stand at the favorable conditions surrounding him to the Donovan will lie the winner of tho Of course an accident is likely to or his muscles may become may give or tired nature may assort and com pel him to sleep longer than ho is scheduled The following was received here March John New York watt too Work the boy to the We uro to have tafte first Sinned i Tun AT Tint INSTITUTE When John got this he smiled to himself and Im not going to get left by any Ive got plenty of time to run and if 1 get it will only be on account of place having boon preempted by some ono Ill do my best to and you know can do any His says that there isnt a Haw in his Every movement being as free as if he were in a instead of one in which 1100 miles will be As the fifth day of tho race began Ward and Johnson were the only ones on the OMelia passed 700 miles at and Maddocks was then 712 miles and John said that ho was going to take fourth place and to put his throat into execution he put on steam and rolled along at a rapid Mile after mile was reeled oft at 1 oclock he was Only live miles behind tho old Ho Sas thirtythree miles behind having gained one milo on him dur ing had donned of braces had been made especially for him in order to keep him from skating around on his These were nil bauds and but they straightened him up considerably and relieved him of the look that made one think he was gradually fall ing to At oclock passed Mad docks 712 miles and took fourth place oil the big db We Offer for SATURDAY UNAPPROACHABLE IN OUK Glove AS FOLLOWS l GENTLEMENS 78 dozen Elegant Quality Embroidered back WALKING GLOVES for In a beautiful assortment of Dark and Tan at Per This is by far the best value offered for many months in Gentlemens Fine Dress LADIES 65 dozen Best Quality 4but ton DOGSKIN complete as of the most desirable the regular price of which is for Per GIRLS AND BOYS SOME SWEEPING REDUCTIONS C FOR March Marsh BOOTS AND TWO STERLING VALUES FOB LADIES SPECIAL Tomorrow Saturday morning we shall offer on this table about 300 pairs of Ladles Straight and Pebble Goat and Top Kid Foxed Button all at the above uni form of the original of these boots having formerly ranged from to MENS SPECIAL il of Fourth Day by Eight men withdrew leaving number Their for the ending at midnight are as follows 1IItST a mu 050 4821 7 7 047 S 6 000 475 fi 481 T 3 6 2 83 0 0 4 4 OHO 58B 0 0 0 8KOOND a 400 401 0 0 0 U 444 7 1 4114 413 428 0 3000 Slid 7 0 0 3110 4 81 1 3NHI 5 3 0 7 87 5 7 637 1 0 3 0440 564 4 694 0 050 0 674 0 5 4880 408 0 1 4700 480 0 0 H In this section of onr Shoe Department we offer about 100 pairs Sowed Button and Balmorals at per to close at These shoes were made cm and were originally sold by ns at to being good value at that Summer Avon GETTING READY FOR S 73 r 74 3800 380 0 4000 404 2 4042 2 2 2 2 7 it 2 2 gi 7 83 B 0 85 1 I gfl f 11440 H 1 to ftt 4 401 0 404 1 44H3 jj 2 f 0 03 0 0 014840 600 CONTESTANTS Smith Mount ft j orm ley Han 45 by ml 45 0 03 200 101 144 174 285 331 330 377 307 227 308 320 212 165 103 1st 2nd 3d 4tli 204 107 147 108 1H4 157 170 84 13d ISO ici 107 1O4 173 151 170 178 170 141 15U 187 130 110 117 108 71 142 8O 116 120 1U4 146 to close out the remainder of our stockof and we have made prices on the following lots that will unquestionably be appreciated forthwith by all We can confidently assert that this resolution on our part creates an opportunity but seldom to be met and one which should under no circumstances ba neglected by Intelligent GIRLS 70 Extra Length HAVE sizes 4 to 16 trimmed with a plush Reg ular price special price 50 HAVELOCKS of same size as the foregoing with plush band around the cape and plush Regular price special price 40 Very Choice with plush band around the cape and Regular price special price We also offer the few remaining GIRLS for winter at phenomenally low that will ensure their immediate MENS RUBBER COATS AT HALF We draw attention to a special lot of the above which we offer at exactly half as fol lows 500 Mens Heavy Rubber th entire stock of a large at and Summer Avon 104 111 130 ISO for from und March Union Metallic Cartridge of this city lias received an order from the for another order 1rom tho Russian govern for These orders are tlie largest ever received by any con cern at one time In the United and for that matter in the General Grant in Good March residence of General East it was said he was not quite so well this as last Ho how much better in health than on day of bavins been favorably by and retiring president buoyed him up consid last but a slight reaction was noticed A very mail was received this morning containing letters the on the favor able action of and of the same purport also reached the General Grant had been able to read most of the this morn and felt pleased at expressions em braced iii the Vilas Approved in March telegram was read amid cheers in the this Colonel Vilas ap pointment as tions were Introduced by a hearty of the worth of and that the new lias the public that he has committed branch of the Hovern is nearest to tho people to the hands of a conscientious and progressive The resolutions were Colonel is expected tn resign his seat in tho Assem bly at an early Arthurs NKW March Arthur has not yet decided upon bis He will remain in Washington for a month or and it is not probable that he will re sume practice before He used to be the senior member of the law of at 155 Knevals says that he does not know whether or not Arthur will return to the they would he much pleased to have him do Hansom is in Washington and upon his return on Fri day the question will probably be The Value of a Womans March value of the bane to a womans hair is likely to be set tled in tho Mary alleges that on the day of a explosion of natural gas in the street pipes some object which was hurled the air by the concussion struck her hair in such a way that the heavy which she wore on her and il which she was exceedingly was torn and her appearance greatly She sues the gas lor 8100 as the value ul the ruined Ready to Take March cablegram was received this afternoon that the ouVr of Toronto to a meul fur service in Afghanistan is An left here today on a cable message from the war him to his and others have been ordered to hold themselves in BOYS 70 to fit boys from 4 to 13 Regu lar price special price 90 Very Choice Short Pant side 4 to 13 Regular prices to special price 50 to fit boys from 2i to Regular prices and special prices and 100 AllWoo Kilt sizes 2i to 5 Regular prices end special price STAB SHIRT On March shall open in our Boys Clothing Department our entire new Spring stock o the celebrated STAR Of these we are universally recognized as the largest distributors in New Eng Our sales last year on them were simply and for this season have made preparations eclipsing all former The stock we show is most and the prices range from and Summer Avon reached from Boston at It consisted of four and con the legislative committee OH rail roads and members of tlie Senate nud in nil nearly iUO The party is under of Kilwin counsel of the King and is on its way to in spect the locution of tho After the proposed tho will leave Cornwall at noon tomorrow and reach Boston about 8 The Reduction on the Wabash March of the Wabush con the report that the demands of tho striking at have been lie tlie men have resumed hut at hc It is reported that USO men are out ill Murch employes of the shops in Ibis city went out this They laid their before the and were told that they could as their places could bo easily March today 100 men employed in the Louis of this city struck tlie recent reduction of 10 per and lire holding n meeting In it plan nf from lie limps at and have been here the last two days the Sad Results of a March can non yesterday at while tired in honor of the and the wont into a crowd of Joseph cheek was torn mitt his de He Is believed to be A others were some sculp wounds and ribs The wounded were taken to no hospital in the police anil all A Attack on Railroad March Wilson was inaugurated at nooa in the presence of several hundred In bis short but vigorous Governor Wilson paid his respects in n lively manner to the corporate the Baltimore Ohio and Chesapeake Ohio Ho stated that tho limited development was caused by the unrelenting of discrimination of tho declared that the unlawful oi tuxes by thi lony and successfully prac should not be Si KG CITY 1KuriCHTY IN CITY IM mill ut nf at lots 33 to ilii n 40 unit mid los 44 tu in the in the hy and hy it wHc n Uiv on ami bar of Viii liy 010 This n 10 tur o turui ot v not per In Irr li l ul 11 tul until 11 20 tlu i lu bt lit tin nl In vf no TI I CJI l tOAt tn IK ID a tu tium ono lie i III c In except Judge returned to their bomes after their wounds bad beed Pardoned Out to March a meeting of the Governor and Council this Henry who was sentenced to ten years in 1H77 for placing ob on the track of the Con cord Montreal railway at was bis health being such that lie cannot possibly The for pardon of Thomas Woods of serv ing in the penitentiary for highway rob was laid on the table till ths next Still Actively NEW March private detect ive employed to search for the missing edi has ascertained that be came up from Coney January 22 lie got on a Hamilton avenue street car in Brooklyn and rode as far us Colum bus where all trace missing man is Detectives are actively searching for Prosperity Comes with The walls of the State head have been decorated with a coat of whitewash and two new carpets have been lie for Colonel private and the other for the execu The various desks in the rooms have been from fresh ingredients the Hop Porous is the best ever J have rheumatic put u Hop Sure j the Inspecting a Bridge March special train Abbreviated is very and bin death is hourly Arthur was elected yester day an honorary member of the New York Chamber of The Central has resolved to continue to boycott the New York Herald in spite of tlie reduction in tlie price of the paper to The Oliver plough works at South which have idle the riot of and thu 13th tc Tha thu ilty i pili lu tij le three 3l u tt Tue be A Uod dnl with id will ho required of tho hy such it uo ill lur ul hunt Ire lur III If it hi HOC tire ul to ill fin 1ur i tu leut lor in uru to with the ants an arti usual in ut this ii mul im li the uad tu tho rights ot fity in i In i also state hid Vur hv OB ami all Iy a in sum uf u tho of hi it tu sur City to either thf Mayor or ul uf nad IllB Is iv uiv und hit it railroad J rf up Only In diet for mid miliu uv Sold all by Seud fui uur The Care ulul Feeding ol Up Sent liSO Butt d3 WHY WILL YOU vuU cau Seud  

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