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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 3, 1887, Boston, Massachusetts                                June Average Boston Sunday Jons Average Boston Daily SUNDAY JULY FIVE JULY 4TH And Others More or less i Seriously BUT ON 9 WE SHALL OFFER OUR FULL LINE OF At a Reduction of About 25 PER From Our Regular Prices In order to keep our sales for the week up to the standard of the preceding weeks in this and also to reduce oar stock previous to making a grand revolution in our sales due notice of which trill be given to the public through the columns of this at a NBI Toil tho building from col the brave firemen Destruction of a collar to Although already wont out from their hard afternoons fear lessly groped their way through tho smoke and neat they could only stand tho torture a few minutes at n when they wore compelled to ileo into the open Some of them wore over come in their retreat and had to he carried out of tbo building by Towards 11 oclock there was another call for to the corner of Vesuy and wnn followed by several special It was not until toward morn ing the firemen could leave tho Frank a of company was struck on tho loft shoulder by a huso fragment of plate which out a two or throe Inches Ho was removed to Vincents as was also a member of company who had his hotul badly Tho ground floor of tho burned building was occupied by Bull it Their which is almost will bo nearly The other floors aro occupied by Vanderhoff straw Roods clothing Hellman clothing Kloo jobber of clothing commission and Tho latter and occupied tho basement and lire breaking out on The total loss to these firms by water and smoke will be in tho neighborhood of The which IB owned by Henry New was damaged to The Humorist Presides at a toe of Base Snapping Crackers and Hiss ing Rockets in the Another Blaze Destroys Worth of And lays DOM Also to continue the liberal offers of the preceding weeks in this month and to Customers living in the States of Massa Rhode Island br who buy worth of we will pay fare to Boston for one Customers who live in the above who buy worth of we will pay fares both ways for one Customers living in the city of who buy from to worth of will receive a present of an elegant mentioned if they do not care to avail them selves of the may select a rug in stead All goods bought of us we To any city or town where there is a rail road freight station in NEW ISLAND or We sell for either Pooh fir on UaSH 01 ull worth of goods for or worth of goods f or tho balance on weekly or monthly pay Write for Catalogues and tapestry per yard per yard Body per yard per yard Straw per yard Velvet per yard Smyrna each person buying to the amount of or will RECEIVE A PRESENT EXCELLENT CARPET Ash Chamber Sets Pino Chamber Sets Walnut Chamber Sets Antique Ash Chamber Seta Chamber Sets Hair Cloth Parlor Sets with Top Table Plush Parlor Banges Decorated Dinner Sets Decorated Tea Sots Decorated Toilet Sets Brass Hanging lamps Brass Stand Lamps A Handsome Clock Raw Silk Student Chairs Window Shades Heavy Turcoman per pair Lace per pair Window brass trim each Mantel Boda Soft Top Mattresses Feither per pair Bedsteads Li Nice Mantel Mirror Walnut Dining Table Dining Chairs Antique Ash Sideboards Baw Silk Lounges Baby Carriages Ice Chests Battan Chairs And each and every Article that goes to furnish a House from Top to Bottom at July men lost their lives and several firemen were hurt in tho that blazed for several hours today among the rockets and toys in Keary 843 Although the neighborhood of the burning building was at the time a place of immi nent the large crowd which col obstinately refused to The building is five stories high and has a brown stone It is very and in the rear is a narrow brick L which fronts on Leonard street Keary Brother occupy the entire prom lively Fourth of July they had laid in a large stock of fire works of all valued at insurance consisted of what are called 10day risks and amounted to nearly From roof to collar the building is Of the roof nothing remains but a few blackened It is hardly necessary to eay that the stock was totally According to the official it was when the first alarm was sent There were about 20 employes of both sexes in the store and many On tho ground Julius a was selling when ho heard an ominous crackling in the cellar under the He went quickly and quietly down with a bucket of and found the pinwheels and rockets blazing fiercely and flying in all dropped his bucket and ran back to the yelling Firel There were several sharp Already smoke had darkened the Clerks and customers mingled in a mad rush for tho Once out of they fled in All In the excitement and Nellie the Head Sales man Wilson caught her up her few ered and was taken The first alarm was by a second after an interval of nine A third alarm was sent out at Even the force thus summoned was insufficient and special balls were The first burst of flame through the front of the leaped almost to tho top Above the roar of the fire and the crackling of the woodwork was heard the boom of big sounding like distant The is a handsome contains tho merand other wellknown It looked for a time as it this building would but thanks to a stout wall it was When people who had escaped were asked if any one remained in tho store they replied No but this proved to be a sad After nearly ah hours work the firemen had driven the fire from the front of the building to the rear Then some of them went picking their way over the heaps of smoking while the water Jb Ul n posture to the it had a ghastly sem blance to But the man was not only dead but hor ribly burned and His staring eves were and as ho lay on the wet stones his hands were raised as if in en Above tho hips his clothing was A fellow employe recognized the charred as body of Albert a He was a 40 years and leaves two A tarpaulin from the insurance patrol wagon was flung over the Not Ions afterwards 1lreinan Flaherty of Engine 6 stumbled over something on the second It was another blackened and half naked like the Flaherty dragged it to the sidewalk and it was laid under the Tears streamed from the eyes of a friend as he declared the corpse to be of a young man who had been re cently It is said that Hassler Ellis might have as they were on the ground But seeing smoke imci tames com ing from the they probably hoped to gain an exit by the Tho was too quick for overtaking one on the stairs and the other In the Second Two other men lost presence of but not their Clement Kircher and Robert Meiler were on tho second Fearing that they could not reach the they ran into the L and jumped down tho elevator but were Fireman Washington Ryor of engine 55 was overcome by tho heat in the ruined building and was carried out by his An ambulance from the hospital took him to tho engine Fireman of truck 1 had a nar row escape on the ton Ho had his rubber overcoat on and it caught and his helmet was half burned from his A falling fragment caught the leg of Asslst Finn of engine He was taken to the Chambers Street At oclock a largo piece of metal cornice striking Assistant Foreman Beckler and Fireman Dan Banner of engine got off with a few slight but Banner was badly hurt about the By o oclock tho flro under TWO CONVICTS Convicts Escaping from the Prison Are Fired Upon with a Gatling Gun with Fatal SAN July was several prisoners to escape from State prison at Folsom this Tho convicts were employed outside of the and one of their making a break for was followed by four The guard fired several shots with out and fearing that a serious would bo mndo by all tho convicts to get opened on tho fleeing men with One convict was instantly killed and another received falal This ended the and all the convicts ran for cover inside tho prison JUDGE POLAND Vermont Loses One of Her Leading Citi zens Who Had Served Her aa Congressman and in the United States July Judge Luke of died to day of apoplexy at his in Luke Potter Poland was born in West His early advantages were He attended the district school until he was 12 years thon served as clerk in a grocery store for some years and later attended Jericho This ended his school Alter entered the The Coroner But Mark Beecher Acts an Associate as An Event at Elmira Which Marks An Epoch in teaching school one wintnr he ente law office Samuel Willard at and at the ago of 21 was admitted to tho He entered into partnership with Judge which lasted three He was elected judge of tho Supremo Court and served on tho 17 resi States as successor to Deceased was a member of tno judiciary committee of tho He was afterward representative to Congress for six and was chairman of tho committee to investigate the Kuklux outrages in tho also the Credit He was chairman cut the Ver mont delegation to tho national convention which nominated Hayes and and presented Wheelers name for vice In 1878 he represented Johnsbury m tho State in 1882 was again elected representative to but de a He was for 22 years president of the was trustee of the Vermont University and founded scholarship in honor of his By his first Wife ho had three one of whom survives His second wife is now Judge Poland was a resident of this town for 25 but two years ago purchased the old homestead in and moved whore he died His reputation as a judge was second to none in this and his work in Congress was a credit to the nation and He was a genial influential in town and county affairs and his counsel was much The announcement of his death has caused universal THE EVER Write for Catalogue and but until a lato hour torrents of water were into The building belongs to andean be replaced for It was a stubborn fire to aud long after the front oE tho building was a more tho roar was a pile of Iho police arrangements were Al though tho reserves of ith and Sth precincts were crowd constantly invaded the linos and hindered tho fire mens From time to time the police mode spas modic charges and drove the people but at no time was tho space in front of the lire kept clear of July Indications for 24 commenc ing 7 July 8 For Now Hampshire and southwest erly lower local For Rhode Con and eastern New local rains in the western portion fair weather in the eastern portion southwesterly winds lower HillClimbing July ing contest between members of tho Man chester Bicycle Club took place on Hanover street this Tho one fourth of a was covered by Moul ton minute 11 seconds Fish 1 minute 25 seconds Temple 1 minute 8C Sheriff was starter timekeeper July left New last evening to attend tho base ball here between the Alerts and tho Gov ernor Hill unable to and journeyed up by way of tho Delaware I occupied upper 11 in the third alleged in company with four who had neither tickets nor a I ascertained from the somewhat heated conversation about 11 that and flics are allowed to every traveller going west without extra I took my about and then turned in to my The railroad fly is an innovation which be appreciated by tourists during the heated and I was thankful I had Lower across the who had ft lunch basket and some beer under his made several remarks during the silent watches of the which led mo to believe ho hod several times that The flies assigned to me slipped over now and then to take a light hack at the pie and a sip of tho but just as I had settled into a doze they would come frolicking back to skate on my toboggan down my nose and tun nol under the shoot to study ao that it was daylight to bo amused and fell At 7 oclock tho porter aroused mo and in a confidential that ho had somehow got me mixed up with another man who was to farther up the nud shunted him oft by mistake for mo at wo left at Ho added that if I would hurry and dress ho would ask the conductor to stop the train at in a couple of I might get a train to Elmira and he would bo if I met Bath to explain how the little affair occurred and tell him ho could continue his journey on the afternoon I thanks to that and after seeing his packed in ipe so that spoil before reaching his I got off at and after com ing up for two hours got on an Erie hoarse bound for Elmira and arrived just before To while away an hour or two before the I drove out to the State reformatory to see alias who is serving a sum mer term for a misunderstanding with the authorities over the ownership of a According to his story he found a lariat the and was pained on arriving home to find that mule tangled with the other courteously received by the super who informed me ho could easily fix things sol could remain she months or so without He said that Twain had been loose for several but the po lice were in possession of valuable clows and would be able to lay their hands on him in the course of the Ho pressed me to remain and enjoy a dark but I thanked him and The match game for the champion ship of Elmira occurred this afternoon on the The Unions and Alerts were rival clubs 25 years but worn disbanded by the sheriff in 1800 and most of the members have just got The Unions aro composed of Mayor John Burr Stanchfield is Mayor of the Robinson is attorney for the Erie road aud the Mutual is the largest and most desperate lumber merchant in the and tho others are equally noto The Alerts are John Harry match last year in 1 minute 11 Harry Powers won this h Sons of Veterans July Fletcher Web ster Sons of of Can will celebrate their second anniversary July when Thomas Grover will deliver an It is expected that Governor Ames and Commander Nanh and other leading men of the Grand Army will be Back and Thigh Crushed by July one of the laborers at work on the new line of the Central Massachusetts railroad at this while in the act of shoving a gravel train was knocked down by one of the cars and had his hip and back severely He was immediately rescued and it is thought Drowned in July Gon aged 18 was bathing in the river below the dam at this when ho was drawn down by tho strong current and The body was not Murder and July a drunken dispute over here Lyon shot and killed Rode Ho then committed Local aud 827 WASHINGTON 827 Common comer Pearl and Middle Two Firemen Severely Injured NEW July the firemen were still battling with tho at Broad way and Leonard shortly lifter 9 oclock dense volumes of smoke burst from the front and rear windows of the lower floors of the six story double iron 628 and USD Tho building run through to Crosby a distance of nearly auu live in tlm the Crosby Second and third alarms wore cent cut in rapid and Chiefs fihay and McCabo soon directing all their available forco towards master It was a liai Pavilion this will include by the Boston Mandolin and Banjo Club nnd the Ladies quar There will also be humorous recita tions by lodging Socialists of by a united effort of their various have iv fur an open air on the Coia July The the bund The Kansas Wednesday July meeting will be addressed from stand by Walter Vrooman of Howe and Gray of the third precinct last arrested Cornelius Shea and William Connor on the charge of dis charging tire works on rAntonio Lewis of 09 Cove street caught his hand in a planing machine at 400 Border street yesterday lacer ating his was ar rested lust night by officers ol station 4 on charge of Franks aud of station 4 last evening arrested James for selling obscene pictures en the offering The children of the the late deceased Henrietta Newberger owing to the con grive their heartfelt thanks to their many ling emote filled friends for the floral At William Frank i John coy Charles pir decisions by telephone ji Seymour f John is president of the telephone company Blosson is teller of the and bald aa a hardboiled egg Beadle is manager of Langdon limited Hart is teller of the Bank Denton is superin tendent of the mails and females Bennett is cashier of the Valley Bank i Bey is a practising at both and Dexter is county 2Iarlt The umpire selected by the Unions was Thomas who is BO expert as to be able to umpire just as well with his eyes closed as This aroused the jeal of the who selected as their umpire John who con give just as well appoint but at the from the reformatory and threatened the players that if he were not appointed gen eral umpire at he would lecture that night and depopulate the As no militia were within and the local au were powerless to the appointment was The scorers were James Wadsworth of Genesee Senator Sloat General Charles chief of police Levi professor John Postmaster Sumuel Willard Colonel Brooks and Charles and Hazard were the original scorers in 1808 and got 20 years Governor Hill telegraphed that ho would but it is that upon the news reaching Albany that Mark Twain wus at large the Governor wired his Game was called at and the Alerts went to Most of them had beep alert on a bat the night before to The umpires were placed for safe keep ing in the judges box and the pied the two front rows on the grand Mark Twain called time and Mayor delivered the which cleared tho homo by 11 smote an inoffensive justice of the peace in the pronounced it one ball and Mark Twain pronounced it a and laid down the following rules UNCLE SAMS JUMPED PROM A of a Kind on July This ft of 17 had escape from He is employed at the foundry of tho American Tool Company at Hyde concluding work this even he boarded the Boston on the Boston Providence at at his destination being Claren don where he When the train arrived at that teeing that It was to make no the lad rushed out onto the plat form and leaped the which at that point was going at the rate of 80 miles nn He landed between the two the blow oil his head stunning Hid head is a moss of bruises and scratches made by the largo cinders placed between the andT his were torn No other injuries were received a any serious Steamer Providence July Providence was got off from Dyers Island this with the aid of pontoons and several She was flatted soon after fl and is now at her dock slightly POPULAR FIREWORKS OF THE Fourth is hore Bo ifc the eagle From California unto And let tho lire works Let all the people laugh and The small boy toot his And willing patriots all turn ont With it break of Tho Day of Jubilee has Your Sums proud day So blow the boat tho drum And lot the music Now pull the flag up to the And lot tho booming Roar joy throughout tho No lack of on this Nor tilings that bung and sizz flory Though some of thorn may Tho Grand Old Party With ready And which will she Tho best to be ignited Tho boys candle gayly Wo hope his While small pinwheel And Heresy still Donr Uncle with a Watches his big wheel And chuckles hugely at tho style THE gets its umpire and would retire to the sur Smart Mayor now delivered his sec ond which Denton neatly stopped with tho pit of his was allowed a base by tho and went to first on a Mark Twain then issued tho fol lowing ruling The pitcher must not wipe the ball on his pants i neither must ho keep inspecting it and it trying to rub tho skin off it with his Ho must not keep thq public waiting while ho at reputable parties or t and second All these ay tbi game and dull the Bonnott now went to clubbed tho catcher on the and was allowed two bases by the Tho interest now began to deepen as Judge Dexter took tho A redhot twister from took the end of the bat and hummed back over the grand Pair ball yelled the Dexter wont to first as tho recaptured ball to muffed ana passed it to Denton and came While was chasing the assisted by left and short Bennett got to third and then stole to the making the first home run amid tremendous Any ball is a strike that pauses within eight feet of the plate on either side To wait for good balls causes delay and public and IB not going to be allowed on this The will strike at everything that comes whether he can reach ft or In waiting pecking the plate with the bat to see if it is there will not be The batsman is denied all professional tinus ho stand up straight and attend strictly to Those rules were demurred to by Beecher and but after a brief con ference with Twain under the grand Beecher came up minus his back hair and appeared without his right ear and with four tueth and both said they entirely with the Mark Twain delivered the following de cision No more than 1C men at a time will be allowed to leave their places to chose a foul or a fly or bluebottle and pre vent the capture of The will keep Ins nose out of tho pocket and stand Cripples will be removed from the field at once and substitutes put into their No public rubbings and rollings and rostor ings will be They cause Presentation speeches by dumb people not Persons arriving at bases on their stomachs do not Parties who guy the umpire will be He then declared the Alerts inning and came down to argue the ques There was some little disagreement among the and tho spectators pre sented several tokens of esteem to the and a delay of nearly half an hour occurred after Mark Twain was assisted to the where tho medical director administered to him at Coroner A deputation from both now called upon the who was and said that if lie would consent to hold an im mediate inquest they would go over to tho hospital and bring in tho In a few Mark Twain recovered to whisper that lie would allow to umpire the and public confidence being restored the game vyas Hie Unions scored 64 runs in suc audit is safe to say that no League yer did such Finally Stanch was declared out on his nine ever field died at nnd Jailed to scovo by going to surgery for a prescription before touching t ho homo On tho innings Mark Twain umpired and allowed tho Unions 01 runs on one ruling that they could continue to run un til the ball was Ho explained that a tie made the janin more This led to another and the chief umpire went home on a and tho game The medical corps thon discovered that tho faces and hands of the players were with a peculiar dark Upon careful examination they diagnosed this to be cither cyanosis or dirt It was found that the disease was not cyanosis sans utterly but in spite of his palo pink and the gleam in his polka dot I could see he was Mark Twain says that while ho doesnt four fractured ribs and a black ho thinks he prefers theology to base The doctor says that unless hydrophobia strikes or the teeth lie swallowed him liver he thinks Marks broken les will bo well enough to nimble him to umpire next but Mark says that ho is entirely satisfied with this and win make room for younger Base he in a great help to the needy but it is too amphibious for Tho game was attended by the entire pop of and over the verdict of the umpires oven at this hour strong men are and knots of deter mined citizens are to take the law into their own GUY GRATEFUL IN Cropa und a Good Yield Now July heaviest rains since have been falling almost without intermission since midnight doing untold good to which now promise a heavy DOWNFALL OF A Hold n OOO to Answer for Ilia July Peter pastor of the Plymouth was arrested today on a charge of conspiracy to procure an abortion on a woman whom ho had de Tho woman is Annie She says that she the acquaintance of Roberts while serving in the capacity of domestic in a Now Haven lie at the a student in tho Yale Theo logical Ho offered to tho case by tho payment of but this wus not Roberts was held in Robbery in July jewelry store of William on Elm street was entered by burglars at an early hour this morning and a considerable amount of plate The police have no clew to tho but have notified the authorities throughout New England of the Steamers Fussed Kinsale yesterday steamer Bul garian from At Gallia from New Cutler Vegetable Pulmonary tot lie A WHO DINS THE BEACH Little Riot at a Staten Island Land Claimed Because Anno it Away 179 Years Forcible Possession is Taken by the NEW July was an exceed ingly little riot at tho Turf in tho village early this It grow out of a quarrel over tho ownership of the property and tho adjoining The dispute of the title is not confined to the Surf Hotel but extends over a dozen or moro pieces of real estate in the have recently increased in value because n new railroad is to be laid out On July 1 several old property owners wore served with the following notice Notice Is hereby ulven the promises by you on the south Staten belong to tho Stalon Island Laud Aa attorneys for Bold we warn you to vacate said property under penalty of tho If you do will und you will bo hold personally for ct 10 Wall The Surf where the riot belonged to the It was rented June 1 for one month to James The day his lease expired was visited by Henry and his three They told him they hud bought the property from the Staten Island and therefore took They have a warranty Last Saturday night old Kettle taas learned that his hotel had boon pied by as lie called and ho became exceedingly He gathered his neighbors about ana shortly after midnight they marched ou tho about 20 Bergmann and his three were wldo awake and they met tho besieged a little more halfway and clubbed them The besiegers were scat but warrants out for the two of policeman wont down from Stapleton to ar reat They submitted gracefully and wore taken before Justice who hold them in ball for trial on Tues tie under the Syms charter granted by Queen Anno in It is said that old set tlors have heretofore been disturbed by the same class of Liabilities NKW July Boynton and Frank composing the firm of of 231 Sixth nve made an assignment today for the benefit of creditors to Eugene Their liabilities are Assets are confined to n stock the nominal value of which Is or The failure la said to have been due to a lawsuit in which the firm were involved and to dull Narrowly Escaped July morning fire was discovered in a room on Pleasant occupied by Captain William who was He was rescued with culty from the burning He is 89 years and was about to bo sent to the Death of an Aged June Amelia one of the oldest teachers in consecutive service in the Lowell died at her 100 aged 03 She was reelected at the meet ing ol the school committee lust Friday Hanged Herself in the July Mary aged about 50 hung herself from a beam in the barn Her hus on returning from the hay her Deceased leaves a family ot tout The Healing and Cooling properties of have never been Tis a lovely liquid for the ARMS and plied in a MOMENT and gives IMMEDIATE relief from Sun to Prickly Tet Seaside and Skin Blemishes Oant foe de by the closest observer Take it with you to the Sea the Mountains and all Bural Its use gives instant relief from the fatigue of dusty hot walks and per spiring It makes the Ladies ARMS and HANDS look graceful and purely Try Faithful PIAZZAS AND HAI Wire and Canvas Furniture 81 to 91 Washington Corner Elm l THOMPSONS ROOT BEER MAKES FIVE Home lino in tut wej Kctna tto n of On d nt 03 by mall aa Wlu lu nny you 90 your tu tha Made from m  

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