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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 14, 1887, Boston, Massachusetts                                BOSTON AH the will want to read the in tho next BOSTON SUNDAY TWO EIGHT THURSDAY an sible His Views on the Or ders It Cant AIM to Tats in An archists and Defeats and Triumphs oi Labor Progress of the Fight for Wages and Fewer as much ns and other towns were paying and therefore ho conld not grant their On receiving the reply Monday the quarry men quit which compelled Pearl Benjamin Presi dent Warren of the Odd Fellows and many The ball was lu charge of the following committees Floor j i to leave off as there was Everett not stone enough abend to keep them em ployed any length of number of this morning they wore found quite confident of eorge Lieutenant Dissatisfied April freight con or tho Boaton Albany railroad bave united in a petition for more Day and a reduction of the hours of The hours now run from ten to twelve a and the pav is The men ask for The through who work twelve hours a Ask lor a reduction to ten hours and 83 a The way conductors want 60 n The were raised some time ago from SI Kfi to The conductors are generally signing the Not To the of Th In reference to tho conference between the and the ono Michael Sullivan is down on the list as rep resenting the Ho is uot and never has been a nor was the plasterers assembly represented at that Per order of the committee of Plasterers of Meeting of Brotherhood ot and will hold a mass meeting in Cedar Ball general president of the Brother and president of the Building Trades Council of will address the and Henry committee Commander Rob ert General Past Commander John Captain John Charles Major George Comrades Harry and Allen and Representative UNITARIANS AT Last Meeting of the Season at the Subject of What Shall ue With Oar GOOD TEMPLARS GRAND April Master Workman Powderly arrived here last evening on a brief visit to his who reside at Hyde The master workman was a very angry mau about 10 oclock last An agent for a patent mining drill followed him all the way from The agent wanted the workman to indorse his Powderly said he was too busily en gaged and haa no to talk about the The insisted that it was duty to indorse bis and the head of the Knights of Labor walked Into his bouse and left the man with the drill standing at the About 11 after Powderly had the ajain rang the raised a win dow upstairs and inquired who was It is replied the drill for heavens said Pow give au overworked man a chance to rest If you dont leave iny I will whistle for a The agent Speaking of tho matter this said I am hounded to death by this class of 1 he other day a man came to asked me to use my influ ence to have Uio Knights of Labur indorse a patent meat Another wanted a horseshoe branded of and still an other wanted his make of soap In regard to tho late of Labor held at fow derly said A time ago I received a copy ot a labor hill from a member of tho Bouse who is not a member of the Knights of There was a petition pre sented Irom Knights of Labor lu his asking that the measure be He wanted to know why the knights opposed tho which was a very good I wrote to the of the assembly from which tho purported to aud found that while the signatures of the men the heading of the petition had been changed from a prayer asking the of the to one asking its In order to ascertain how much of this kind of work going the convention was One good result ot the convention is that a lot of worthless trash si I toil out aud a halt called on bogus What the Evening Sun of New York I knew nothing of tho matter until I saw it in tno papers You see in such a great body as tbo Knights of Labor mistakes and misunderstandings will Wo have all classes of and sometimes in the heat of p they ore liable to do something which is not altogether proper but a bet ter day in and tho time is not far distant when we shall do business on a har The ot Labor is no place for the Anarchists aud We dont want them lu the We cant afford to have Our organization is not a mere machine to order strikes it is a school lor the laboring They must be taught their They are being taught every The membership is I can see Intelligent men are coming to the front in all the This is what I expected would be the case when wo got on a tirm Members Lire get ting to know each other This makes their What Is good for one is good for the There are fewer talks of Intelligent action and among the members is what is going to make the of Labor stronger than they ever The far Higher of April ninth day ot the painters strike in this city shows no change in the The executive committee of Painters Union reports that funds continue to flow in treas and that they can continue the tight The strikers have issued a card to the in which they sny tho struggle Is for a principle rather than for more wages i it is their aim to aid in the employ ment of surplus and bv adopting nino hours as a days they say more can be and thut the dis of labor will be more The executive committee has advertised to furnish workmen at regular and has received orders trom several in a hurry for Nine shops have signed tho but fourteen master painters still resist the Thd New britain after being on strike two surrendered last The situation at the Corbin shop in New Britain remains the same as No new men joined the strikers but it is probable that others will be called A committee of twelve men marched to the shops lute yesterday but tho Corbins were firm iu the position The strikers Bity they are well provided with The Carpenters and Joiners Union of this city holds a meeting tonight to take decisive action in regard to enforcing their demands lor nine They do not ask for and claim that on this account their request should be The master builders have signed an agree ment not to Yesterdays Session at of April the after noon session of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars the following officers were pros chief templar Major Hamilton of grand chancellor Emma Knight of Deer grand secretary Captain George Holmes of grand marshal Emily Cain of general super intendent of juvenile temples Henry of Livermore past grand chief of grand chaplain Louise Cain of Kennebunk grand deputy mar shal Sawyer of grand inside guard Charles ot grand outside were ana their places were supplied as follows Mclutire of Brunswick Burnhum of Wood bridge Lydia Young of Free port McGawley of Iho first of the presentation ot during which Gov ernor bingley The report of tho grand gave a detailed summary of the work needed in the various counties in the work is in a sound The debts are it not paid with something iu the The grand report shows a ot four lodges in the State during the making a total of 328 and a total membership of Tho juvenile department about fifty with between 8000 and 4000 The grand treasurer reports moneys received the 47 At the opening of the afternoon session the grand nast chief were invited to seats upon the platform and the Invita tion was responded to by Congressman Torsey of Chase of Fast grand vice tem nnd past grand superintendents of juvenile temples were also given seats ou the Reports from tho grand superintendent of Juvenile committees constitution and printing were o past grand of the Right Grand Lodge of the was formally intro by Congressman was given jihads but powerful was constant ly interrupted by The election ol officers look place this evening ns follows Grand chief Dow of Brooks grand CHAMBERLAIN He Speaks to the People of Groat Speech Expected on April while travelling to was met at Kil station today by a crowd who insisted that he should make a In complying with their Chamber lain said I am not surprised to find a division In the Liberal One ot the principles of the party is that sufficient independence of ho left to ea h The great question dividing us is a very serious and is well expressed in a letter from my who suys he is sorry that the Liberals are divided on the Question ot the preservation of order and tlie maintenance of the It has always been a great principle ot the Liberal party uot to assist or sanction anarchy or For the first time in Its history tho party is allied with men hands are stained with A majority of tho Liberal members of Parliament who sanction obstruction are allied with the men who produce disorder in Ireland and threaten us with outrages in our I hope tho time has arrived when Groat Britain will give au answer to this policy of I am convinced that tho bulk of the working classes will show no sympathy with those who commit offences or with their We are bound to order and tho but that need not our sym with people who have a practical of which they rightly and which It in our duty to We are not opposed to remedy con sistent with the greater interests ot Grent but we shall not yield to lawless Chamberlain was frequently inter in the course of his tha hisses of his opponents exceeding the cheers of his Members of the Houso of 62 Meet Around the ot worship in the noblest thing in they will no We must march forth into this world per force of our living and or our now conception found our Let us learn that religion means something right nnd young people will go to Of the education of children in Sunday schools 1 would set right a great our if liberal respecting chil drens I in theology and that it Is the grandest thing in We ought to teach theories of God and theories of life such as we Hive them loyal to that will keep to the oir TUB OF oa SECOND from on April Lord will return to London especially to vote forthe second reading of the coercion A division will be taken in the House of Com mons on Monday on Sir Bornhard sons amendment to the crimes to the effect that the if would increase the disorder iu Ireland and endanger the union and the and therefore should be The opposition will not at tempt to prolong tho debate on ilu reserving further discussion tor the com which will probably be reached on the will speak on tno tomorrow and Gladstone ou Kaisar Birthday April Emperor has de to exhibit to tho public the various addresses he received ou tho ninetieth an ot his Many of them are masterpieces of flue art and He has sent a cordial letter ot thanks to the officials in the postal and telegraph service who subscribed for and presented three lifeboats to tlie German Rescue as a birthday tribute to the The April meeting of tho Unitarian Glob was hold at the last and as it was announced to be the lust meeting of the season a large tally 175 waa In tho absence ot the president and vice George second vice occupied tho heaa ot tho and on either side of him were seated Carroll Joseph Stopford Thomas Slicer of Edward The company sat down to repast at nnd were engaged in tne enjoy ment until 8 at which hour the president called tor and tho sec read the following communication and resolutions Henry ot Unitarian Club ttio monthly mooting ot tho Lib eral bold at March tho practical plan for the uL tha OB by m a recent your was auct It WM voted that enclosed unanimously adopted ns an of sympa thy ot tbo for tho of so an bo iunt the secretory ot tho Unitarian the members of tho Liberal Union Club rend with very in terest of the plan in a recent essay by George before the Unitarian of this for educational and work in sections ol Bos which need considera tions aud efforts it is therefore That tho proposition of Hale commends itself the judgment of this club as eminently liberal and That this club hereby records its high appreciation of the enlightened and humanitarian spirit of tho essay referred with its best wishes for the suc cess of the project so impressively and for outlined by ics and tender such aid as we may bo able to render in be half ol the object The club voted that the resolutions should bo duly and then followed a report ot the ou the plan referred This committee stated thut it fully approved of the proposed reported progress and asked n con that the details be properly Tho president hereupon an tho subject of discussion lor the evening What to do Our and introduced tho mnn Who has counted every child and porson in the United the Carroll who spoko substantially as follows You have mentioned our occupa tion hero on but an Biou in our office a day or two since arose ns to our occupation according to tho good there will be no enu in For my of discussion before us I choose the instruction in our Sunday I am tarnished a text from tha book by on Tho Morality They Meet Around tha Board The Representatives of the House of 1802 hold a reunion at tho Porker Houso last aud it proved a pleasant time lor all In the years that have since this then numbering was in 98 have tho pre aud in a pleasing way introduced tho John Fletcher acted as sec Of those present there were Henry Pierce of Amasa of Charles Davis of George Heywood ot Gilbert of Now Stone of James Brown of Apgood Wright of James Clark of Graves of Simeon of Full Everett Torrey of of Marshall ot Baldwin of Putnam of French of Oliver Ramsdoll of Henry Lothrop of South Sing Sings Prison From The Warden Cool and Over Five Hinted Prevented from prevented the entire from a tola tho fraction that remains is termed practically worin The fire companion should bo highly commended for their No communication by with Boston and other points Is as thn lines are nil The trains on all tho roang hero have also beun delayed nnd local business hits been generally since Ihe Some of the firemen were injured by while ot the American Express and Ferry wore quite burned In on to secure somn of tho contents from tno burning The total estimate of Union nation and its contents Is heavily Insured in companies controlled by the Boston Albany Tno work of reconstruction will ho begun at The fence between the and tho over which GO much controversy hia the lire Irom reaching tho scene of the fire as soou as could have been done had direct access been LIUI K i1 uy VL of Benjamin of In the meeting to Hey wood said it him Treat pleasure to at tho reunion of tha members of House of Representatives of Ho spoko of the timo which they A notable fart was that there had never been all had been nud Henry sooke for the oora on He the divid ing of Ihe into anil his remarks brought William Crofts was a guest at the Ha spoke for the of the Ho said ho was the only surviving official of the Legislature of Norcross spoke for the If there ever a body of who were for unalloyed it was the House of Ha paid a to General Gush who was a member of that NEW Hamilton of Mattawamkeag secre George of Belfast vice Knight of PAN HANDLE More Evictions April police have been ordered to resume evictions on the Marquis ot next This the William OBrien will proceed to Canada immediately to clo tlie course lu the Made No the Hay tian consul general writes to the Jour nal des Debats denying that Hayti in to give Island in settle ment of Englands to Stick for Hoar 83 a April The condition of the of the at Brothers yard remains A visit to the yard this aud a talk with Superintendent Willard brought out the following facts in regard to the strike Willard said that on March 29 n request was made by a committee of quarrymen that nine hours a day and hours Saturday should constitute a days work without a reduction of They were requested nl this time to at work until which they agreed to Last Saturday Ihe committee again waited on Superintendent Willard ami he requested them to init the in and the foil was presented at a meet ing held March US the were appointed a committee to wait on the of to present the follow ing the hours be from tan to with on Satur with the tame pay as hereto that the men working in the quarry shall be sufficient no tice to leave the quarry before a blast shall bo thut all drillers aud at the switch shall be WILLIAM MICHAEL The reason the committee gave for ask ing the above increase was that these were na rates paid in Threaten to Sue the If Charged are April chief of the Brotherhood oi on the Pun Handle called upon Deputy Mayor before whom warrants had been sworn out this and stated tnat he had been employed on the Pan Handle road or the last four Dur ing that time he bad never seen anything crooked among the The brother he would employ counsel to defend the and if possible establish their If proofs were shown of their the brother hood would assist in their It was tho to proceed against the company for if the charges against any of the men under arrest nre not The counsel for the prisoners have not yet determined on a plan of nut say they are the result of the hearing on The cases against the prisoners will then be disclosed and thus let the men know what they are expected to Every effort is being made by the attorneys for the railroad to push the cases so they can be heard by the present grand and thus secure a trial at the term of The United States authorities have de to proceed against the Pan plunderers for breaking into government bonded An investigation is now in will be laid before the Department of Justice for further The Pennsylvania company announced through one ot its today that rive days would bo given to people hav ing in their possession stolen from the Pan Handle in to return the All packages must be ad dressed pack age Union No questions will oe asked and no further iu follow if the goods are The company has a lilt of over forty bonnes in this city in stolen property is and it is to these and save the trouble of numerous arrests and long trials that this method has been The only arrest today was who WUB captured at and brought to this There are charges against This makes sixtythree men now under H Is said that the were of greater extent has been Already worth of stolen property has been Hud all the stealing employes been arrested it ie believed that the operation of the road would have boon There were at least lot informa and on an average each Information contained tbo names of three A number ol suspected employes hate Russia Again April stated that tha Issue ot a new Russian loan tot roubles is Death of April Augustus the has died at Cannes ot heart Steamer Victoria April steamer Victoria is Twelve of the passengers were Death of April Eugene Andre the French is aged REFUSED THE ot the Old Testament I vouch Jor the bad it been on the Smyth lu his work states that a phi of however it may will prove unless brought to the heart of every It Is essential to every country that the highest principle must touch tho heart and every body of intelligent In olden times it was the province of the minister to stand forth and thunder the doctrines of Today wo have no for athan Edwards man to succeed in this day must of the relations of man kind to This la pure in our Sunday thin of man to man must be brought Into promi and 1 am glad to see that the teach ing in our Unitarian schools looks toward the exclusion of theology and includes the more practical Of our da let nn in fluence In me work of moral Iu answer to the opposition which states there is no I say let some bo let the if in the be Ap Mun at Entertained In Strains of wafted through tho halls nnd rooms of lha House yesterday under the direction of Thomas and cheered tbo gentlemen seated around thn tables of the New Hampshire Dinner was begun soon otter 1 Some of those who sat at tho tables wore a After dinner the following were and elected to membership to thn Boston Walter Nashua and The in a few words of greeting to tho New Hamp shire introduced of tho suid Gentlemen of tho New Hampshire hardly under stand why It is that this assembles here today to honor Massachusetts newe lor In your own State there are many papers which rank among tho best in Boston Albany Station at Palmer in Two Firemen Killed in Chicago Big Blaze in Srso April George who is serving a sentence in Sing Sing prison for killing a man in tho barroom was bunging up shirts shortly after 8 oclock this morning lu the drying room on tho top of the brick building I hut is used for a when ho saw in the lust compart a series on each side of an eighty loot corridor and next to tho shirt room at tho oast end of tho Tom a and prison saw the tiro about the same They immediately gave an and it was sounded throughout the The flames made rapid progress for the drying room was by coils ot steam pipes and kept at a of ISO had madu tho wood highly Many of tho convicts were lot out of the and within live minutes after tho arm was two streams wore playing n the The new pump iu the moss led by an underground aquo uot from the was set working nnd vas BOOH throwing streams ou tho Thoro were about convicts employed n parts of tho nnd the momentary excitement which prevailed was by tho armed who men to KOt us quickly as Thoro nothing like u or excellent GUI in the 60U or convicts vero ordered into anil with tho exception of u few who were detailed to assist in saving tho con ol the building were to their ells as though nothing him exhibited remarkable apti ude for fighting iho Tom in thu was formerly a and with Sergeant ey and the leader of the old of who their rendez vous near Trinity wore foremen of Ihe the artist of New who was tod of TO Conflagration nt by a April a thriving little town in this was visited this morning about 1 oclock by fire which at ono time threatened destruction of the whole and which destroyed all the principal business portion of tho town including tho post The total num ber of stores and private residences burned was The fire originated in Walas from explosion of a Weisa and family had to through the windows and Capture of Four Expert Swindlers in New York Ma of fawning tti Eastern and Southern People Nibble at the NEW April weeks ago four young and welldressed men hired entire third floor o tlie handsome tour story flat 832 West street So cunnine nnd vigilant were the rogues that It wa difficult to ind out particular countrymen they were Captain Killilea decided not to Today ho moved on by Roilly and lawless aud a section ot The tenants were liko rats In a They worn in the business half of their establishment basils writing addressing copying cir culars and arranging substitute valises of the kind used hy the late Tom Davis and other hirns of his Mere are the residences professed occupation of the 20 THE April for the twentyfour commencing 7 a April New Eng land Fair rise lu tem variable generally Indicated by the thermometer at Thomp sons Spa S 6 9 12 aver age In this country and other to meet the labor you must have a high moral a new political aud this menus a new theology brought to the basis of Olvi Vf lt Iloit in oar Sunday schools and our work will bo Every mau is a preacher aud has it in bis life to aud arouse proper Theology must bo enlightened and ethics made When this Is attained our country can stand forth tho semblance of all that is Stopford Brooke was the next speaker and dualt with the phase of the discussion of tho proper employment of the young have gone beyond the Sunday Ho said his work had been principally tun poor for the last lour but thut tho experience gained was available to poor and rich Ho gave some practical suggestions respecting the for both boys and Teach the boys paint provide indulge in their become personally uc with Let the girls learu improve them in Mie art of To both furnish occupation and keep them and they are inclined to be and disposed to believe in the truths you Thomus of Providence fol unit in opening bin remarks he con voyed the bust wishes feelings of tho Club of In proceeding he dealt with the of churches lu the bunds of the young Wo are constantly heaving of our peo ple drifting from our church and takini on the new method of their now First of iho future of tho church need not ue o a Why is they drou from tho line Why aro they uot In It lies In the fact that thoso who go necessary to their bell They are by what they sec in object If symbolism is shall we supply the I No the Unitarian church is formed about nn It makes no boast antiquity of form and it simply to its AO symbol is so instantly convincing as a soul and in earnest respect ing for I regard a form of theology as a to 1 believe it is our privilege to awaken in the mind of our children an enthusiasm by the spirit ot the parents kindle their llitle altar by reason ot the sacred the of your Let the father and mother bring these truths before their children from day to The minister cannot by prayer and zeal alone perform the work he must o access to the If the church is wanting in its proper work It will fall before it reaches the hands of the young Spaulding interesting possession within the meaning ot the remarks touching the work of the the United To ie Boston papers stand but they too are anxious to have their circulation extend to the While mountain of tho Boston Transcript complimented Now Hampshire press Stephen of the Boston Journal made a brilliant describing the bounties of New AS seen by a lair weather New Hampshire as he called Guild of the Boston clal Bulletin related many anecdotes about the early history of Koston James Clarko ot the editorial staff ol THE BOSTON GLOBE was next introduced by the He said Speaking about the circulation of modern and ancient I want to say n lew words a out THK The present administration marks an era in the of this paper while its Sunday circulation w as under in it is now or I dont know Eliot Lord of tho Advertiser related many valiant and which could be credited to New Hampshire Thomas Murphy Into the of the April the in liquor passed by the last Leg does not go into effect until next the question as to tbo power ot the State courts to compel the of evidence by internal revenue against persons Indicted lor violating the prohibitory Is liable to bo seriously considered prior to that The new law provides that the payment ot the United States special as a liquor or notice of any kind in any of indication that intoxicating liquors are them kept or given away shall be held to be evidence that the person or persons paying said tax and the party or parties displaying said are common sellers oi intoxicating and the premises no kept by them common Of course it is necessary to prove by the collectors of Internal revenue that indicted Individuals have paid this ID the past have been sum moned into State courts aud have testified as At the recent term oi the Brand jury for this county eightythree were found against liquor deal The evidence lu a great many of the cubes was not of a very strong ana tbo prosecuting attorney secured au order of court commanding Thomas United deputy collector for second division oi the district of in which division county is to appear on the lath day of aud brine certified copies of thp original application for a special tax and record ot payment of same by Reuben of Gard under indictment lor maintaining a liquor Murphy appeared in court this after was duly sworn as a witness for the Utate in the but refused to produce the evidence called he had no records in his Imd ankle sprained and was taken to Che This was the only accident of any account that happened to the con although some ot them were scorched and burned and had slight It was thought that the excite ment some of the inmates might try to At 11 oclock throe or four were but they wuro soon all accounted for except a who was finally found in the burning bulki lukt working like a At noon the different keepers reported to Keeper that no one was miss Grand Army Post General Samuel Lawrence Gv gate a grand military and civic hall at the Medford House last Two hundred and couples were pres ent The balcony was filled with Representatives were from Posts LI 167 and Majors Voye and avla represented the State order of the Sons of Among the Monday Im formed them that he bad Investigated and tbw Brothers ware Chairman Major Whitney ot Low of the pron 6 United States and that whatever records he bad they were merely private to assist him in transacting his official and were not intended for tho of any one but nal revenue tie also said that to would be against public in to the government and detrimental to its Judge who occupied the ruled that Mur phys record was not a private but was a public and he must furnish the evidence called Murphy declined to obey the order of the court and was thereupon ordered Into the custody of the sheriff of the county until Thursday morning at 10 it ho still continues 10 refuse mandate ot the punishment will be meted out to A great crowd was In attendance in the court but the ut most quiet The matter IB the talk of the town Murphy states tonight that if he is commuted to jail tomorrow by order of the Immediately apply to he will judge of the United States Court for tor a writ of babe is The result of the hearing will determine whether the facie clause in the new law will amount to anything or It it the collection of internal revenue for taxes will fall off materially in this In a great many instances payment of a retail liquor dealers tax is the only evidence presented by the Sunday School and in closing made a plea fov the continued inter est and aid of the members throughout the church In this branch of was the and when he was received with much He spoke oi the lack ot interest of young peo ple for I believe the principal difficulty with young men is that religion does not seem to be a vital thing that touches business aud In a representative town of Massachusetts statistics show that 48 per of the people fail to attend Why Simple It does not appear qt sufficient so long as they think they can get on any such We need a broad definition of thu evolution of the world is towards higher religion a mans thoughts the relations towards the universe and towards the power in which we and have our Iso man can escape the consideration of no more than he can escape the There is fever a movement toward the power of our and the only fear that men have Is that 111 searching they will Hud the empty and no I not only say that there Is a but that God I have no fear of irom the power of roong men teal that uie element Newton Yacht Club at Sixty members of the Newton Yacht Club partook of the annual club dinner at thi Brunswick last President Hardy acted as toastmaster and tho following gentlemen made priate remarks to their respective toasts Sydney 1C Music was furnished by the following quartet A The officers of the recently arc Hardy C W Hubbard Peabody ONE CODE OF SIGNALS What men to Urine tho Different April managers from all over the United State gathered In tho Hotel today to attend the time There wore ninetytwo Railroad men for some time bave been convinced that all tho roads should follow but one code ot signals and general detail The result ot their labors was the adop tion of the sot of rules approved at their last and now the general dis position is to make improvements in these rules as their practical would teem to The last is as follows In all of doubt and uncertainty take the safe course and ran no if will greatly lessen the of The of the convention George presi tirst second and Canadas April general pas senger agents of the Canadian railway and steamboat companies now iu session here to arrange summer excursion have telegraphed the minister of customs that the proposed new regulations with regard to the admission ot travellers baggage from the States likely to seriously if not altogether stop tourist travel to Cana They thut the regulations In question be not put in force until sued time as the companies interested in international travel have au opportunity of expressing their views to the to Ticket April Minne sota Northwestern has decided to the payment ot commissions to au ticket holding that this is not in conflict with the interstate com merce Heavy Haul of April The Grace from Grand weighed off a little over pounds of of which was The was absent three weeks and had n net stock oi Warden Brush was waiting at the rail road station to take a train for this city when ho saw tho He was very much afraid that the convicts take tho oc casion to Ho estimates the loss ou the building at but Mud Mortar one of the whom he to appraise the put It at The loss on fixtures machinery is The never insures prison and loses about Principal Keeper Connaughton reported tho following men to Warden Brush as hav ing performed valuable services yesterday Boodle Alderman Puddy a lifo prisoner who in almost blind who was sentenced for life for killing a in this burglary Mike convicted of Fred ten months to serve on a fifteen sentence for tun years for burglary Emil Thomas William robbery Colonel William formerly revenue collector of aud There were nozon shirts in the storeroom back of tbo supplies nre When it thought that that build ing would lire Alderman who killed man and seven others who wure employed there throwing them A lire brand fell ou the heao and sot them Thn last tiro in the prison was on the night of June when tho south foundry and storehouse were It was st reed by Charles the government bond who In Ho afterwards served a in an English but his sentence Wiis commuted be 4uso he turned Returning to the ho was convicted lor forgery nud is now serving a ton once in Ul the men employed 100 will Uo sot at work clearing up he Iho other 160 will have to he locked up with BOO more who have been idle since he contract Investigation howod that the ire caught from of the in tho Ironing TWO In to Flro In a April wall paper house on avenue was totally destroyed by fire this The stock is an entire aud the building bly The fire WHS attended by at least two Michael Burns was standing in a when a sheet of flame came out and enveloped ho fell into the blazing mass John a was climbing a ladder to the sec ond story when it slipped and lie fell to the crashing bis Captain Frederick Keese had his log broken by a falling The lire was out at about 5 to the exertions of very if damage was done to the adjoining which are occupied ly wholesale jewelry and millinery A careful estimate of the loss makes it about to ouo on the and on the The insurance is said to bo Tho latest estimates of the loss on stock by the McGrath tiro make the aggregate any where from to The in surance is somewhat larger than was sup posed thin and aggregates 000 including each in the f ot Hartford and In insurance on the Orient of Hartford hold aud in the on the building the of Hart ford WTf Shop nud April lire at oclock this morning started in tannery at and obtained good headway before aid rapidly to the currying picture frame Gores barn and and the barn owned by the Troy Blanket Mills Assistance was summoned from and a steamer arrived at which undoubtedly prevented a disastrous con perhaps the destruction of tha Tho Hamos wore under control about u The lire originated in the bark mill in the The and thu Troy Mills Companys bunt are u total lass with all the The tan nery and were operated by Tho stock belonged to of Loss on insured in home companies for Loss on for Tho factory was owned by and was being up for a box shop by Loss on insured lu home companies for Loss insured In companies tor Joseph Boutera loss on stored furniture was In homo companies Sac Loss on dwelling nnd barn and con insured iu Manufacturers Fire and tor Loss on 8160 insured for Many are thrown out of Brown did an immense Everything was re meed to a Books were kept with the neat ness and accuracy of a long pasteboard boxes filled with ad dressed containing circulars ox lu the guarded usually A liberal expenses is toed to the victim present of 81000 la gold il goods are not what they repre In to the first lottery the countryman in not to aipn his but must usn au alias by tbu goods That enclosed m thi circular is what looks n newspaper U tolls how one Charles J ecker was ar rested For passing counterfeit money in largo and a government expert from Washington to examine tho Ho pronounced thorn anil said they find been printed from plates which a dishonest workman in Department had Lists of tho customers were Kept in Each mans address anal rating at the commercial agencies wero with the date when correspondence was ond the name of tbo to stop when be visited New The name ho as to nnd that assumed by tho artist himself were alad caret It appears from those lists that the South oru and Kastern States were most actively The swindlers had a copying machine of tho latest design ior their a dozen mercantile agency six new nnd as many neat in heavy bound with stoal cord and carefully like a valuable Killilea opened one parcel to find a box containing a brick and some old Trash oi sort In thai Of course thoro was Aha pollen found iu of the United Stilton and Most of this sum was In seductive consisting Tho other bills placed on thu top and bottom ofi the with light paper A of paper was Hundred of letters had como in to tno The letters indicate that a surprising number of men In thu and southern have been tho sawdust men and neatly Found Dead at Palls April aged who had been on a since was found dead lu a barn in the upper part of this village this Blake is said to have a wife and Falls Woman Suffrage in April Sew finally tho joint tlon proposing a suffrage oo amendment 27 For Embezzling NEW April Carrier Et Russell was held by Commissioner Shields today for embezzling Store at April grocery store of Manchester in the block owned by Ezra Bay was damaged by thin partially In In going to tho tire was under his and had Ills lee No Valley April dan gur along the Mohawk from high water ii now A Elastic Starch is without a Elastic no LOSS Tho Albany mar lu April elaborate new union passenger station at thu zod by tho Boston Ware River and New London Northern wag by a most disastrous tiro this af Thu flames nnd smoke were discovered about issuing from thu of the American Express a struc ture which is connected with tho main por tion of the Thu of the express company unoccupied at the time the lire was the em ployes at work tbo exterior of the who allege thut the exact cause nl the wus owing to nn explosion uf which is utilized for lighting the pipes laid directly under the and fur some time past the apparatus bus worked so that u strong odor was very Tho dames spread rapidly to the main at which time the tire companies were working to thu flames Irom The new wus constructed three years ago the forthcoming summer nt a cost of about and wus to be one of the on the line of the The lose m a severe ono to the company well as the inhabitants o thiu town aud the travelling The loss of tho American Ex press Com nan including is estimated at together with valuable documents of various while thousands of tickets accompanied by a sura of money which cannot at present be esti were destroyed in the ticket The station was provided lib one oi the linos i iu New run by Armstrong The loss of this company is estimated at or A large quantity of the cles contained iu the dining apartment were saved the loss u uot BO A quantity ot baggage and parcels were also the exact loes of which oau not be at halua of a April all the business portion of was destroyed by lire last Twentyone buildings are so fur reported with a total loss of Many citizens will lose everything aud will need Blaze at April alarm of fire from Box 60 at MAplewood this after noon was for a lire in the woods off Cherry The fife was finally put out after three hours work by tha and citi Mill April planing mill was burned Tho alarm trom box 78 at oclock last evening was for a lace curtain catching fire from a stove at suite 27 Union Damage A slight fire lost evening at 10 Morton In the house occupied by Louis was extinguished by Patrolman Sullivan of Station A kerosene lamp ou the second floor was the GOOD TEMPLARS ut at tho Grand Tho Grand Lodge of Good Templars of Rhode Island re its session here Tho question of the adoption of the uniform constitution WUB discussed and re ferred to the next The proposed union ot the Right Worthy Grand Lodge and the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the World at Saratoga Springs iu will necessitate important changes in the organic The annual election of resulted as follows Brand Far num graud Annie Smith grand IL Beverly grand L L grand grand Smith grand Mary Baker grand superintend Juvenile Parker rep to Worthy Farnham THE New England Dental 181 and bast equipped iu Now All Den work do no lu and on Extracting tooth without pala a tho very beat ma to rials b or our aud liblow wo a partial Best Gum on Rubber per set Temporary Sets Partial Sets from Teeth Reset on New Extracting Teeth Silver Cement and Gold and Nitrous Oxide Gas administered All other work proportionately We make no examinations j Information or by calling on or addressing Now England Dental No 161 from 8 to S National April National opera which Us en gagement in this city last and which was to have left for San utely after last nights is still The Union road refused to transport the cars containing the scenery nnd stone fixtures without receiving in ad U Hi of the Car further embarrassed mutters bv refusing to allow his pars to bo moved without the payment of Manager Charles K Locke telegraphed Washington Connor of New York this afternoon aud received a authorizing Hayes aud the company to draw ou him for their The twentynine oars at the company will BO oat in three Motions to LADIES WANTED I WOODS seta nnd Corded Jqr Hose Ladles Agents are South Salina Let the Rooster Grow SPECIAL OP DERBY Tha aai ATS uid 278 Washington Soring Iders Booi  

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