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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 5, 1886, Boston, Massachusetts                                Sf You Desire a Read and Advertise In our Want If You Desire to Bent or Hire I - Read and Advertise in our Want 125. WEDNESDAY 5,, 1886-~EIGHT PRICE TWO 82I--Was[iln|t0n of Boston and New article below to bo la our stock in large quantity and groat We shall offer during this week some of tlie GREATEST BARGAINS la AO ALL KINDS OF USEFUL Cheap for Cash or on We quote a few of bur All-Wool warranted Extra full 1 yard 10 patterns to select only 55c. per Only 3009 of these goods Call early and secure one of these All-Wool full 1 yard wide Extra Super These goods arc full extra from the very best worsted He hare not over of this great bargain and it will pay to call 15 to select full 21 Inches a special This carpet is made from pure worsted yarn and Is worth SI per We have only about 3500 of goods and at the raie we are selling this amount will not last but a few Kino patterns to select Call The greatest bargain CTer offered In Jrew Is a genuine Worsted Body Brussels Carpet lor per Ten to select Ingrain Carpets 25c. Ingrain Carpets 35c. Ingrain Carpets 40c. Ingrain Carpets 50c. Ingrain 55c. Ingrain 6c. Art In great Crumb Cloths in great Smyrna Rugs In great Oil Cloths in great Parlor Suits in Hair Parlor Suits In Chamber Suits In Black Chamber Suits In Chamber Suits in Chamber Suits in Chamber Chamber Suits in Chamber Suits In Cooking witli with Cooking Baby Baby Baby lee Chests snd tn great Now is the time to you liave tho ready money e will iate iou can huy worth of goods for down and per or SlOO worth of goods for 510 down and j per i Call early and the largeat of House Goods of every to lio found in New Our building eight vator to every SPECIAL All goods bought of ' tis during this will be delivered free anywhere in the Kew England States i wherever there is a railroad freight ] Exhibits from India and the Ode Ij Pleases Her on New York They Justify Arson and the of 1886, by the north american cable news May 4.-The land is The Radicals tho country are dead against whilst tho Whigs and Conservatives will hardly bo able to vote for because it involves lih admission of home Tho of Ireland has tho support of nearly all the Radicals of tho but them would bo desirable that tho Irish members should bo retained in the imperial parliament The difference between them and Mr. Chamberlain is Mr. wishes that Gladstone will give an that he will agree to tho retention of the Irish members in and that this assurance should be given before tho second if it be not ho he his friends ivill vote against tlie second few say that tho second reading to ho regarded as the consecration of the principal of a domestic legislature for and when this is aro quite ready to go with in his proposal to retain the Irish Mr. is very strongly opposed to their and so is Sir who threatens to resign if Mr. Gladstone concedes the point raised bv Mr. one cares Sir resigns or is ho hoped that soino modus Vivendi will arrived and that Mr. Chamberlain will consent to the question of the retention Or tho exclusion of the Irish members left an open He that this would involve a majority against him in committee for all the sheep would follow government To this it is suggested that the government and that tho question bo loft a bona tide open each of the House of and even of tho voting according To Were I think Chamberlain would have a Nothing this has been arranged as luid if it be it is possible there maybe a majority against tho second Mr. Chamberlain himself tho Liberals and who would vote against tho at 111, unless some arrangement be arrived .at Of these only as their intention to their It is to say what is his own following as that of Lord but of 111, assuming that to be about litty would vote for tlie second if bio demands were It the hill be defeated on tho second reading and Mr. Gladstone dissolves it is very questionable wo should get a majority in tho country or Tho Irish vote would possibly us thirty seats that are now lield by hut there is no doubt there nro a considerable number of Liberals constituency who are opposed to and they would throw their weight on the Conservative In tlie agricultural districts I do not tho electors would trouble much about the Thay simply wish the question may he in order that tho lield may be left open for on thoir as you will have proposed at Glasgow that Irish should bo excluded from tho imperial for the but that in two or years thoy should .An arrangement with possibly he luado on this provided it he understood at tho of this period would to Westminster unless by lint yet third plan has heen is that all mention of the position of in regard to the lie excluded from hill and that a ho in dealing with the I have at several meetings in Iho east and west of tins and feeling to Up strongly in favor of Mr. My bearers did not to Imow much about tlie details of the or to care As for they thought whole should ho left in the of Mr. whatever he would I Mr. are or seven to do precisely what he ihal but it is not so much tlie voles he has it desirable lie lie as being a liis would go far to radical at the were the consulted upon the At ho is in a The at tiie meant Thoy were merely intended to bridge ovci and to an It will be fume with to the lUi This caucus will express its devi t on to Mr. I in terms which .so far | us is its putting iis fool down witli i 10 tiie oi the and j who h what yea would call in America tho are strongly in favor ol ihe passing tlie second I run Odo for of iho Indian and today was an greeted the oi her majesty in and ilie enthusiastic she liow Loudon appreciates tiie evidence that ihe Queen has at lier interest in public Pearl & Middle Ms. t This action on tUe pan of Queen 827 827 MASS. Victoria is contrast to tho manner of tiie opening nt oven more important exhibitions than the one now before tlie Thus the Fisheries and the were opened by royal or by the on tho burden of tho crown has for many years The Queen set out for Kensington from Buckingham at an early The scenes around the and tho mails wne a to many persons of of tho splendor of the court during tho life-time of tho Prince Troops of brilliant in their adornment of steel aud waving were gathered around waiting signal for tho royal party to while crowds of kept tho largo crowd from pressing too near tho line of tho The progress through the streets was marked by an of tike Queen in marked with tho coolness which greeted her appearance recently at the No incident of special note occurred tho and the exhibition was punctually at tho time appointed for tho From an early tho main hall had been tilled to overflowing by of tho nobility tho olite of London all tlie distinguished foreign residents and diplomats wore also while hundreds of army officers in the gay and attractive of their respective regiments variety and beauty to tho The interior of tho whore her majesty arrived presented a opening procession was led by tho Prince of AVales in who is president ol the exhibition attended by ills the Duko of Thoir royal highnesses were by of the German Crown Derby and a score of who walked iii tlie procession Mr. Gladstone was not and his was commented ' Tho Prince of as president of tho welcomed her to the and a brief report of the progress made in tho of under one tho display of Indian and colonial and congratulated her majesty on the indications Of material which the well-filled building as tho colonies of tho and the great the Queen is the Many native Indian in wore present to greet their royal around on tho representatives of every or colony under ' the British Hag. The Queen tho formal address and then declared the starting witli her own hand tho and lending tho way over tho for a formal Perhaps the most prominent feature of the was tho singing by the choir of over 1000 voices of an odo composed for the occasion by Lord The ode was in tho third of is of peculiar interest to Tennyson's words are sot to the music of Sir Tho third is as of of our we sill our tlint in a 0 from out nost tit the The last verso also has lines appropriate to tho present wo not and ' to one be Into Olio Olio Willi Olio ' your own 1 And Gotl nil I The Queen nodded and smiled during in evident appreciation of tho tlie Tho ode was received with immense tho sentiment of unity was to the crowd there Alter the lasted over throe her returned to tiie being received on tho streets with tho same enthusiasm that had marked progress The of the Queen's appearance has been to create considerable activity in West End of pounds had boon m preparation for the tho result has been a larger measure of for that minister to the luxurious life of the and dopena upon royal for daily A of ilic social gaieties tiie period before is and is at the bottom of tlie genuine for tho Queen in THE In at tlic fn New May 1.-The Now York Sun's disclosures of tho peculiar methods and teachings ol Horr and its graphic story of practical applications of the theories of notorious were cabled hero and liave attracted much Kor tho purpose of what if these have made among a Caldo News reporter tho president of tho Loudon this That was readily and exhibited not slightest to Ho seemed a very mild sort of a. aud his manner and were quite at witli the he To the first question after introducing anarchist leador have no hero or Wo pay no attention to We mark out our course and li lo the of censure or Wo know we are have no of liio The the of which I or is directly 10 with and if is hurt by it is more likely to be Schwab than The is tlie of the two iu and and is lii hold bis own an army nf So far wo in are concerned we lie occurring in nr We are more our The ol was stopped alter of the for you well is again in is regularly in the ami has a circulation 1 of Copies iu lire and as hy tiie may state is true beyond question that of tho prise the burning the I That is a you taku a it insured ami set on tire to tho amount uf tiie to and being ut and natural receiving Hm the anarchists that Meir Most not iiy in aud to the of 1 friend during the aud is a believer ill him M. Dave don't believe the stories i at and 1 I 110 in them to man of lucker of and ' the Xew York men were with staif of the are now d in a lo | and themselves as disclosures arc entitled tu no and will receive You may deny ilial Kohut of i to u bich is quite in no in the in anii no of tile ibu was ill of i am in that he dill Ihe killing of Police | of Frank and it is ' true thai he had with the at- | tempt to the i uu of the unveiling of the 1 man in the but he i DO m the killing of your parly consider arson 1 wo that ilio employment of dre against the bourgeois is entirely and as it means of a struggle between anarchists and capitalists It cannot fail of Tho May 4.-The debate of tho ecclesiastical hill was resumed in tho lower house of the Landtag The was stonily Opposed hy the National several members of party made violent Dr. on behalf of said that tho clerical tho hill iu tho in which it camo from tho upper Princo Bismarck as for there was with it which tho security or of the Both the emporor and ho desired to erect a temple of and ho urged tho oi the Lower House to lend their Become 4,-Earl hold a protracted with tho Austrian and ministers These authorized to act in tho interest of a of the Greek for agreed that tho powers woro willing to take into the susceptibilities of and tho under tho Greek government hut maintained was possible unless Greece furnished that sho would disarm as speedily as A resolution the way to overtures on tho of Greece was handed to tho Greek and May 4.~In the House of Commons this evening Mr. chief secretary for gave notice his to move the prolongation for a limited period of the operation of the act ot preservation of peace in In a speech at Leeds Mr. George St. the Irish leaving tho matter involved simply an abstract resolution to which cannot bo to His May M. speaking at a meeting tho Dublin of tho National League Lord Hartington's British Parliament was incompetent to deal witli homo stronger against tho villainy of tho bribed in tho Irish Parliament who originally voted away Irish aud Tonnyson a Mome May avowal of England's sin against America has boon skilfully takon up by the friends of Mr. Gladstone as a confession of with homo in ot tho vigorous declaration of the boot in favor ot imperial unity and his that tho lines ot his ode were intended to and do convey that DID It in 3ala llo Uio May Times has received a Washington saying while tho reports of President marriage thus not boon confirmed by any one in tho tho Times correspondent was able to obtain today a practical admission from the President that tho reports wore Mr. do not concede tho of to into my private and before this I would have requested ' them lo cease printing all this gossip had it not been lor the fact such would have boon considered merely iu the The as a have not treated nio and I the mere of. a on my pun to said Miss Folsom would only incite tho reporters to their previous are going to be not malce any about ill tho courSH of further tho to deny tho reports ot his thoy were Ho in an liad made hy which nothing would be said about Ihe until a time which had been decided upon by tlie parties directly The given that the would like to the but that of delicacy he did not foel that he was at liberty to talk about it. THE May 5.-Indicalioiis for Now Island and Light no decided change in southwesterly Tho Indicated by tlie at a. 50''; o a. a. 12 70"; p. 0 p. 0 p. la 57. 02Vii. Ram and Tho south Atlantic coast which disappeared two days last It is evidently following the Gulf rain storm sot in last night does not to be of any General fair weather prevails throughout country except in tho hike For tho twenty-four hours partly cloudy weather with local rains is indicated for this with slightly cooler of a May an convict from St. do Paul the loader of tho late was captured this evening at St. Martin's about nine miles from tho llo was found hy Deputy Ouimet one guard in Ihe bv side ot tho railway and takon after a He at to Viau of food ami valuables during ho has been at lie will now be tor assault to commit for Ohio's hy the to have charge ol tho Ohio to bo ill 111 of ot Ohio and the mot tonight for org Governor of the and A. A. Graham was It was to oiler a medal for host plan of a to be formulated ana by The Burton Murder Trial R. 4.-11 is now understood that tlie murder trial will not couie up the Miss daughter oi ihe is still ill lior and willing and to taUe the her he and she will plead guilty and lake her scute Bookbinders May 4.-The national of of was lield today at Tivoli The object is to form an international came in were William New York B. N. Kew H. D. C B. U. C. Fires and May was a big forest lire between Ibis and over a mile of valuable limber land was burned C. Lo I but after work by | the tiro and a gang of tho lire after causing considerable Mo Scenes in tlie Heart of Midnight Fighting in the All tiie Ambulances Called Into Ill Hat fill lie M. Filled With Wounded People Dying in the City Forty or More Twenty-six Known to Have Been Both to a bodies of Sophie had been by Ihe county in ihe care a ten miles were found to a lice tills Tlic couple grown tired and fame sore chest or are cured for 2>c. Apply a i May 4.-Tho first exciting incident of occurred at tJ employes ot the new company marched to the centre of city from the of tho south street and Wabash split up in two one going tiie north second numbering fully proceeded to the corner of Adams street and Wabash a largo force of engaged in laying tracks for the Chicago City passenger The tho truck layers lo drop their tools and stop After Ibis crowd went to the gang was at work for tho to induce it lo A squad of was to tho and any Shortly before o'clock another riot broke out in the lumber this time directed Tho linn of Ogden & paint 270 to West Eighteenth near tho corner of had their works in operation and guarded by four special A mob of about 700 men the works and a vigorous attack upon the latter were forced to stones and clubs being freely One Aif make good his stumbled and fearing that ho would be murdered if he fell into the bauds of the enraged drew his revolver and bred tour apparently without iwo patrol r. from Twelfth street and one from filled with to the ami began tiring into tho rioters mob lied before this smalt body of and were closely When the rioters had been driven back as far as on which is a of ior a hold stand was made and a desperate to rescue a from Small of the station to defend fired a oi A a and the him who hurried to his was struck iiy a huge stone and seriously Bolli weie conveyed hack to their aud medical treatment Granger was down by a man pointing a revolver at Two of tho rioters are lo have been bnt carried off by One man was seep to his comrades him up and 1 ot blood seemed lo till the rioters i with fear and they f charged upon them and I of the were taken to uie i I had fallen constantly during ibe ' After ihe tiad with the clouds rolled but it WHS until nearly dark that the rioters out of their and skulked and tieing in loafed around until then resumed thoir prowling tho At 7.,'!(i o'clock two at tho works had the temerity to walk oast ut street to Centre Two rioters upon and throw them to the Other rioters then camo up and began to boat tho prostrate with screams of tho men were heard by ran to the but was back by a of A shot was by one of iho rioters and then a cobble struck tho officer in tho fulling him to tho Ho regained his feet and turned in an alarm to the Twelfth street Ilvo later twelve out of a patrol wagon aud cleared tho I Three thousand niou and boys stood 4. among some barrels and boxes in between and Lake at 8 o'clock this August editor of the the Anarchistic crgan in this stood up on one of the a brief to the and then introduced A. R one of tho pronounced loaders ot the The latter told his hearers that instead of getting ton hours pay for eight statistics proved that tho were only getting two for ton and if thoy worked hours at tho saino wages they only bo getting three pay fur eight He warned tho that tho would come when the of tho capitalists would drive ono save themselves info the of followed in an equally violent llo urged tho crowd to burn city and tho At 10 o'clock a a number of to the The crowd now all excited by tho incendiary and for deeds ot At tho approach of tho tho mob hurst out in howls aud and Just as the officers readied tho barrels Parsons and were a stream of fire burst from a on tho roof ol manufacturing establishment on tho side of the It burned lilio a of a and ns it tho was an explosion that rattled tho windows in a thousand a burst ot flame lit up tho and then a of frightful indescribable meteor was tho of a bomb hurled hy an Tho work it did when it tho explosives stored in shell was Ovor a score of officers wore stretched upon tho Blood from a hundred and the air was filled witli agonizing cries of dying and Those who escaped the deadly missiles flew from the bomb tor a thoy ovor the mangled of their comrades with drawn the glittering barrels ot every sped into tho howling Anarchists in with dond and No quarter was given or Tho dodged boxes and poured a hre from revolvers and and Socialists foil in hand-to-hand and others were brought to earth hy the who had attracted by tho roar of battle shared no buttor shot down thoy stood or by storm while Tho street was littered with of in a camo from from dark and from every conceivable officers woro crazed with They pressed forward into tho teeth of ii of and driving Lake Tho latter hod into all tho stores on either of tho Of tho seven who rushed into F. cigar store at 1J7 shot and bleeding The was rod and crimson stains Hocked the anil While the battle was at its height patrol wagons filled with with drawn rattled down tho streets from all Thoy leaped out of vehicles and hurried to of their who had by this time succeeded in tho mob as far north as Fulton 'The nearly a thousand now formed in platoons and all an urea of throe thoy returned to their comrades werp strewn about tho and in tho As fast as thoy woro picked up thoy woro horgo to tho street station in patrol Many were at the point of all woro horribly Seven had ono tho legs ot another liad torn off liy an exploding and another was from a shocking gash 111 the Ail were covered witli blood and all bod been up thoy covered tho floor of the room and filled nearly cot In tho rooms in the second of the Surgeons and were summoned and tho work of ministering to flip wounded weru wet with and gory garments hung from pegs in tho The names ot the and wounded both tons bolU arm f right aud hi 1 be loft In of loft Jolin lli shot In loft and blown through lott tinkler shot kift lihot in neck In lUei seven in KUnny May Reports at \i o'clock wore that three have died from their and probably a of the Patrol and wagons have been busy picking uti wounded moil and taking them to At that hour martial law prevailed in of the and it was worth a man's lite Ui appear out of in the was to throw up liia and an immediate search of liis is to SCO if has any or At a. 111. it to obtain a list of tbn and a a whose leil be are known Pi be the hospital the injured were conveyed said thai brought there as yet a lay in a At I be Side is now wild with and il is feared other of during ami that will lie iu by the nave blood and are eager to glut themselves with it. -t a. wounded could he was that men are or Many the morgue aud the county Its Mother Goes Down Into the Farm in tho Water flinging to Side An Hour of and Suffering for an May Franoh and his wife live on tho old Miner farm in lathe farm yard is a deep a lofr tho water being drawn up an bid fashioned On Saturday all tha family from hinne Mrs. French and her Farmer French camo homo at was no oils in tho Ho ' went into the On tho table was a on which was in a hasty and I aro in French ran to looking he saw his wife in tho clinging to tho apparently a who was lot himself in tite and fastened a rope around Mrs. French and sho was drawn to tho Sho was alive but Sho was As soon at sho revived she asked for her Iho body of tho child was found at tho bottom of tho well in ten feet of water and to the surface hy moans of a 10 o'clock this said Mrs. to tho well alter a pall ot taking baby 1 saw that a board on the was loose and I ran hack to tho house to get a hammer and nails to fasten tho and loft tho child by When I camo hack baby was I looked in tho well and saw him struggling in somo ono be in iho I back and wrote on tlie slate ivo woro iu I then hurried to tho well again and lot I tn getting tho baby out ot wator wUh ono hand I held myself above tho water with tho I then one foot in a on ono of the well and tho other foot vn tho aud then braced so I could keep above tho which my 1 for aid until my voice was entirely and then feeling that wo die from anil I could reach tho 1 bogan to myself using ono hand and my Littlo hy little I crept upward by aid of tho in tho and within an hour 1 was almost within reaching distance of the lop of the my ovor hold out I do not I to and of the baby up ovor tho curb if 1 had .ad enough in my anna I know 1 could have done but thoy were too tired and After resting a 1 was around tor another place to put my loot a little higher to draw when 1 lost my fooling and wo fell liack into tiie The buby was of my and when 1 came to tho surface of the wator 1 could not find 1 grabbing about among the in the and that was all until 1 came to after being I must have clung to tho wall ovor an discretion the proceedings into ono missionary meeting was hold this and was addressed by Rev. professor of tho logical School .It Edward rector St. James Georgo dean ot the on Church and the in thoir Ethical or Religions Education and About 600 persons the evening Abbreviated At fire dwellings valued at ot W. Eaward Black and J. V. Captain Thomas Duffy of tho Joseph of while going up tho East river toll overboard and Tho fight old and the now Now York boarda ot excise torday ono ot its William P. sent a letter to his colleagues to effect that ho would offer iio further Amoskeag Mutual Fire doing business af N. been reorganized into a stock in. with a capital ot It will he known as the THEIR OWN Now Enelund oldest in tile Howaid Billings of the head yi Ill bealth iie was 4ii.yc.irs f r of will 1'-' under 1'^ Ih of 1'. irf iu early as belonging to 1.. team and mill en rtb hy hre monthly 7;!0 street Open tor of N. May mass mooting ot the citizens ot Dover and vicinity was hold the Opora House this tho claims of Ireland to were set forth by including Hon. John E. States Senator John Colonel Daniel Hon. A. IL and Mass. Previous tho ot the ill tho there was a street in which all of tho Irish-American of tho city 'The speakers of the evening woro in of by tho on and from tho American House to tho Opera At began to round tlie Opera House It is estimated that people saw tho hall was The ot Division 1, A. O. was brilliantly They displayed n upon which was ho and Gladstone and Victory ho mooting was opened by Lawyer J. Ho introduced Rosa tfs the of the after a Colonel Daniel A. Hon. nnd Father Kinney of wore among 'The following letter was yon lor tho lo liu nt at ot ynar It die grout lo vnur were U not cull nio ui of with Bloat and The orator of the was Fire John E. Fitzgerald of At Ihe of a subscription list waa was liberally contributed being Ttio BrocKton Liquor May 4..~Tlio liquor still saloons uro nil Tho druggists refuse to sell expressmen are bringing to tills city in jugs and bottles than ever It is stilted tonight that an endeavor will be made to have a special this 1 larris and Keith are said to he nnw 111 vote ior every Alderman is out of the and nothing can he until he The liquor to the nr held a long at Hotel Metropolitan Tho outside places arc bring raided and tlie bo settled somo way before they all used bity May 4.-In tho City Council the ot a horse railroad was taken from the together witli several to the on streets and deed of twelve and acres ot land for a public to ho known as wan from Hon. Levi P. ol York only in gift is that ho maintained as a park cn a May 4,-A to Journal a freight the Chicago Alton loaded broke in two north of 111., at this The had just whistled down brakes ilio part the van was precipitated in causing a liari stowed away the of their dead 1 have been Il is there are others not yei Coos to j May 4,-Georgo a found guilty oil indictment Willi with a dangerous i Waiter and he was In in tho llo is To 3 ears ami very lie will be taken to his new Their May 4. the Episcopal a iif Brooks W. selected as A Convocation of K. May 4.-The of the waa lield ill An audition u to L' nf the MILLINERY DEPT. 50 CASES MORE Of In all nnd at Ono moro lot of nnd Mim as a 50 DOZEN Superfine Imported WitU Silk antl Seams Drawers to Summer & Avon 48 Canal St. it ASK FOR THE tn Taky lit IW 200S cur. 1 ii 3l.ii-vu.r J 0;ira* Isi North li'S ut -ALL 1.1., - ui 11715531  

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