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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - October 28, 1887, Boston, Massachusetts                                At the next DEAD i ROCK Begins In THE BOSTON DAILY Next 99 FRIDAY OCTOBER PRICE TWO 0 BELLES IN Kittle Davidsons Career on the Downward Strange Story of life of a Brilliant Who Lived by Her She is Now at Concord Waiting a Hear ing on Many trustees now of presi Ken und John Fairbank and Moss are Ilio new and represent Standard UU cap RAILWAY CAR The Bewail Safety Car Heater Wo The Journal in its railway news de scribes the heater for passenger cars The system of heating cars is by steam taken from the The steam passes the cars in pipes so arranged to heat distribute the single valve in tho centre of each car lates the degrees of heat in that particular car thus a car in the centre of the train might bo Fahrenheit and the rear ear if without the slightest Tho various of perlection in the Sewall system mav bo enumerated ns follows simplicity abso lutely perfect cowling of the pi i out ween each with d reel a allowing a free nnd straight passage of tho without and finally its ity at all degrees of tem and the independence of one ear from another on the same It has T D i TIT 7TVTIT A Pal Church today in James i K H A H H Y H A Tho session was held wth closed lllll i The pr busi Coercion Cannot Settle the Irish Alleged Connection of Millen and Mel ville with London Bulgaria in Full Enjoyment of the Fruits of Good in this immediate vicinity of a very prepossessing young who was alleged to engage rooms at a fashionable hotel or make herself very agreeable to the susceptible young men of the contract larce bills at the mil dry goods and then very sud denly leaving many to her Since her appearance in Lexington last May she lias eluded all the police of New Boston and those of most of the towns within a radius of 2C miles of Officer Mahoney of Lexington has been indefatigable in his efforts to apprehend and last evening he succeeded in locating her in Linden where she was boarding with Farley on Lynn In appearance she is very about 6 feet G inches in slight with Dark Brown Cut giving her a bovish and piercing Her conversation denotes careful and her easy and pleas ing manners she displays to From those well acquainted with he the following story was obtained She was born in about 23 years Her mother was an American and father an Englishman verv well to When Kiltie was about 2 years of age the family moved to whore shortly after both her parents The young orphan then went to live with an Abbie Tho fortunes of the family to have enabled the young g rl to have a edu alter graduating from the sne attended the State Normal School in where she studied to be come a She was a brilliant con and a fine sneaking French As was pretty and of a lively disposition she quickly became a great in It is the same old story of misplaced tion and and once tbo fatal sum was taken her ruin was quick and She seclusion for but in the meantime became completely While in Lynn with her Patch she boarded at differ nt houses and for three weeks she remained at the Womans Union and left From Lynn she moved to and kept house on Spring street for some and for con she assumed the name ot Tho heretofore inseparable companions for a time her mint returning to Lynn find as she was MOW went to Highlands anu with a To her landlady she represented herself as a lady of moans desiring to purchase a house in the She at once ordered worth of elegant furniture from which was sent Failing in her payments about two weeks after the firm commenced a suit for the re covery of the Hero she negotiated with a real estate dealer for a but her exposure came too early for her to complete the Mil dressmakers and again suffered and and prose cution compelled her to take a hasty The bracing sea breezes seem to have boon for was next found at Oak Her stay hero was for she soon after turned up in New here she is said to have married a Hurst of who lived only a few For a time in Grand Style at the Fifth Avenue but loft there With widows weeds upon her she again appeared last March in and since then has lived in Newton and many other Last May she visited Lexington and ap plied at on Waltham street for She said that her health was poor and that she needed the country and desired rest and quiet in some place near Failing to make a favorable impression here she went to the Kussell where she obtained rooms and registered as Grace and gave her residence as 112 Boylston A few mornings after she visited the millinery store of and selecting a rather flashy saying that she would re turn and pay for it in about au Shortly after she visited the stable of Walcott and hired a carriage fo a short telling the proprietor she would return the next but she failed to From Lex drove to and put up her team in and introduced herself to who keeps a Later in tho afternoon she visited a and ordered four elegant cos invited Cornish to take tea with and agreeing to meet her the next morning at When morn ing came but tho horse and buggy wore to be For two mouths past detectives employed to hunt her up have lost all track of she has appeared in Lawrence a but she is alleged to have had ample opportunity to obtain several hundred dollars worth of A few days ago Officer Mahoney learned that Grace had been seen in and after diligent search succeeded in finding her in tho place above She was at once taken to but as the lockup there is in such a bad condition she was removed to where she will be tried next Saturday morning before Judge When questioned why she went from place to she always from once a well known society belle of now languishes behind the bars of the Con cord The story of her life romantic and rivals From tho highest realms of where she for a time reigned as she began a downward career that the warning of her friends could not For the past three notices have been frequently published in the boston papers worked the pp is being so of the appearance in many towns and cities j ar ang d for drainage of the condense freezing absolutely It also proven illy successful when the mercury was above thus demonstrating its adaptability to all oou A large number of roads are adopting some such said our and while I have no interest in this or any other I am free to say that the Sew all seums to me and to all railway from ra mechanics to who have examined as tho fbr ot the difficult problem of heating rs without endangering tho lives of pas Another point in favor of the Sewall heater is the fact that in case of the pipes become disconnected with tho and the gentle traveller is not sub to tho displeasing annoyance of possibly being boiled instead of As to the we are informed that upon all the roads who have tested no engineer has yet reported otherwise than there is no perceptible increase fuel I thus making it a matter of economy to use this in not only saving the use of coal in the but in the which tho deadly car stove The use of pipes in tho Sewall heater permits of utilizing this space for passenger In regard to its practical use we learn that the Maine Central after having tested is fitting carsas fast as bio in their shops at ami the Boston and other roals are adopting it to a greater or loss Replying to the as to heating cars detached from tho train and our informant stated that an auxiliary boiler could be placed under each which would generate sufficient steam to heat cars to bo attached to an expected or retain bent upon curs sidetracked at a station which were intended to bo taken on by a branch or other train until the car could be again attached to the loco The Sewall system seems a suc The headquarters of the Sewall Car Heater Company is at ness engrossing the attention of the bishops was the nomination of bishops for tho two vacant missionary jurisdictions of Nevada and Utah and western TELEGRAPH COMBINE William Vernon speaking at Portsmouth denied that it was possible lo shelve tho Irish which ho said came bade always with renewed Goschen after tolling tho people of Ireland that the question was now nut talked of noth ing Coercion would not settle the It was like the fabled when one head was cut off another would grow in its place Lord Randolph Churchill had told them that the trouble would bo all over in six coercion doing But ho wouldnt take that ghosts word for a thousand Churchill had not managed his own pub lic duties with so much pn science as to justify confidence in bis The coercion act was already a dead Other had failed after trying coercion the present government before begun to apply Nobody believed that Unionist gatherings represented any section of Liberal They were Tory together to cheer up dc The Union ists were played That fact their lead ers shown in recent they lost temper over ami of Ma k I UK for Jay NEW interest excited by recent changes in the of tele graph stock was greatly heightened this evening by a rumor current on the streets Mackay and Robert had entered into a combination against Jay when asked about the said This story of a combination is all non Nothing of the sort bus taken A gentleman con with tho gossip regarding telegraph matters said to a repot tor 1 The existence of such a as yon mention would bo a bard thing to demonstrate anil especially would it bo hard to associate Garrott with as ho is out of the telegraph It is barely possible Stokes and have made n coalition virtually tho United an 1 perhaps with tho lie nnd Stokes represent they could run the United Lines in lively opposition to tho Western Sixth Congressional Dis Democrats Enjoy a ani Speeches ai tie IS MOT EDITOR DUPONT Mot on tho Street anil Struck by nil Irate personal en counter place at noon today between Judge William Fleming and The latter is the proprietor of the Evening Post and tho Morning Commer both of which have for a longtime been making both editorial and upon Judge The climax was reached yesterday when the Commercial published an article stat ing that during the gubernatorial canvass and several others negotiated a to use for Governor Buck ors election Tbo note was von for and was renewed 10 other after wh ch Fleming was to have asked Governor Buckner to ay Several other prominent citizens were mentioned n the which proved o have been false from beginning to Dupont had previously promised Fleming lat the should and when ley mot today upbraided liim for of Dunont made no apology nd Judge Fleming struck him with walkingstick before they were ho affair has caused a great wing to the prominence of both PARSONS The Chicago Anarchist His Feel I have grown al most indifferent to the Parsons to who talked with the condemned man this morn Hope and fear have almost worn and I have become quite 80 have murmured whi was by his The capitalists and their courts de manded and they no doub will have it Tbe workmen am their friends will demand blood for nnd they will no doubt have it continued for whispered rai What hone is there from a Supremo Court that sends for and consults with them as to th guest of jurisdiction That is what ou Court bus done in this Di it over do so in any oilier case judge with their solemn mummery are put ther to decide questions for Bu and with a his hand Parson that tho interview was at an Seneca Falln SENECA stand pip of tho Falls water burs this The roar and crash woi A column of water 30 foot i diameter and nearly 100 foot caused which caused Dissenters Weeded NEW directors of th Cotton Oil Trust today weeded out ere from tho policy of the concern ant new Tha boud Their Connection with rton reference to tho statement of Commissioner Monroe of tho detective department at tho inquest over the body of tbo alleged that General tho head of tho Soc was in London during jubilee i police has never set foot in They say he resided at Boulogne and A detective called on him at Boulogne before tbo jubilee and warned him that he know of tho the Milieu then tied to From there ho went to then to and from that city to At latter he took passage with his wife and on the of this on tho steamer for New VVith regard to the London agent of the the police say that when he arrived in London loggings in a mean in was in Melville bad visited Joseph Irish member of in company with Michael Both Melville and Hawkins had boon seen in Cohens went to Paris and saw il who sailed for America on A tist is a member of tbo and resides in Melville returned to London in a more prosperous He lived at the Met ropolo Hotel and spent money Ho was constantly in tbo company of a Miss a fashionable dressmaker of Bos whom he travelled through and then to They lived in grand In Pars be called on General Millen at the Hotel du Melville finally sailed Havre on 17 for New Miss Kennedy accompanied On reaching Now York Miss Kennedy was address in Philadelphia is 22fil North Sixth Tho police claim to have proo against him and but it is not what they will now that Melville has Melvilles address is care of 925 Tenth New that RTo IB to Auk of tho McGlynn lectured here this evening on land tax question and in support of tho United Labor late A despatch from Pitts which stated Father nan of bad said that Mc G in was about to ask forgiveness of the church and shown to tho who sa The despatch is from beginning to Burboll of Now York and Bishop Moore of Florida were never stu dents in tho American College in as and no man was a classmate of theirs or either in the or in tho American The story is false that and tho others or any met and that I expressed to them How could I repent when I am not conscious of having committed any JAY COULD GOES Happy Hits Made by the John Corcoran on the Principles of jines Mayor Doherty and Other The Sixth District Democratic Club gave its regular annual dinner at tho House last Liko all its predeces sors it was an enjoyable for there isnt a more wholesouled sot of gentlemen than the members of the district The gathering last night a peculiarly interesting canco in that tho banquet was tendered in Pays 8SOOO for a on the NEW Gould made up his mind definitely today to sail fot on tho Umbria anc notified the Cunard people that ho tho six staterooms and tho captains that had been held in reserve for Gould the strictes secrecy ou Cunard agents in regard to the day of his sailing or tbe apartments ho was to The for passage will bo about Kich of tlie staterooms sells for the captains cabin bungs Tbo i x tras ure to amount to another 1or one of the ronins ii lobe made into a private for Goulds and all their meals will bo served m SUIT FOR AN FOR SHOOTING A Constable Stevenson Hold for Trial In the Supremo Judicial hearing in lie case of Constable George who shot Frank Conley of otherwise known as the at in the early part of Sep was concluded in this city t was held in the Municipal Court room Judge Colonel Jasper Hatchings appeared for he and County Appleton or the Stevenson was bound over in the sum of 3000 for his appearance at the February erm of the Supreme Judicial He rave DETERMINED TO A Telegraph Operators Several Futile Attempts at NEW opera or named William Murphy attempted sui 3ide He shot himself in the breast with a but inflicted only a trifling Another shot had the same le then cut himself severely with a knife n several places on his and finally his skull with a He was ound insensible on the and beside lim was a rope with a noose in indicat ng that ho intended to hang himself if other methods of Uurphy had been a hard He may How Jackson Stole His NEW Treasurer had very few particulars that wore new to add to the story of the defalcation and flight of the paying teller at tho The amount of the was exactly and was taken from tho paying tellers Jack son had no access to the The record of the shows that he left there at on after the vaults had been closed nnd the time look put on so that they could not until Monday All indications went to show that tho abstraction of the money took place on the day of departure and discovery was made before the opening for business on Monday TUG Bulgaria Enjoying the Fruits of Good opened Prince attended by civil and military drove to the chamber in He was received by the people with In his ad dress to tho the prince said the government was working for the pros penty and greatness of Since his accession to the throne trim and security had been and the people were now occupied with pacific They had tbe sympathies of the Sultan and sovereigns of other great was elected president of the and and vice FOll CONVERTING Policy Approved by the budget committee of the Chamber of Deputies has approved the proposals of prime minister and minister of for tho conversion of tho 4V2 per rentes into a per Of the members of the committee which was appointed to investigate the Caffarel nine are in favor of urgency for inquiry and two are against The Chamber of Deputies by a vote of 33it to adopted a credit for tho pay ment of life pensions to persons wounded in tho revolution of The leaders of tho groups of the Right deny tho truth of the report that dissen sions have broken out among The State of Suml by and Papers State of Indiana has brought suit against Kentucky for tbo possession of Green river Papers wore sent this morning United States Marshal Gross a deputy under marshal of District of and empowering him to servo the necessary documents on the governor of is situated in the Ohio opposite the mouth of Green river and just bovo water it i connected with tho mainland of Indiana ml as tho latter State claims all territory low water she now asks poy of the island which has always been routed as a part of special compliment to Henry Lover tho Democratic nominee for ami tho other distinguished members of the Stale One of the most sumptuously appointed of the hotel parlors was devoted to the use of the and there as early as 0 oclock tho company After a cordial interchange of greetings between the sturdy lighters of Democracy in tho stanch old sixth a business meeting was In which plans of campaign were considered at some and encouraging reports of tbo political wore No formal action as taken beyond electing to in tho club tho members ol 10 Democratic It was oclock when tho ended by Candidate and ont William Otis of proceeded 0 tho where the following Democratic gentlemen gath rod about the tables At the head tho table wore seated Lovering of John Cor 01 Henry William and The other gentlemen present were n the sixth district on to as I trust under and with a majority of the volo of State for tho Democratic party to carry it successfully to victory ou Lnt My perhaps In no gathering could I remark than In the gathor ng of tho old Sixth District Congressional that your candidate does not accept nominations for tho mere fun of Ap St 1 that bero is sti inly bard work ahead of us before possibly wo bo able to place ourselves in condition to 30PO successfully with those who lave now possession of the affairs ot is and well that pos session is n no p Ints in Whether or not there aro many lawyers in tbo can and I presume may nt events 1 notice this n one of my Republican friends gets bold of a point ho relinquishes it only effort I on his own part to retain successfully within his lam glad ti meet you here tonight in common with tbe gentlemen who have been nominated upon general ticket with And 1 am mindful in thus speaking of tbo gentle of tbo Traveller the other evening in reference to some remark which I in a speech at the d liner of tho Bay Stato I wherein I snid that I felt 1 hud rathor the honor of tbo tbo honor of bearing the standard bad fallen on tho shoulders of some other gon ol tbo Democratic That paper shed mo that James Lowell have said some other mindful of I say while I appreciate h gb h 1 still insist that possibly the distinction of the standard ot tho party have union upon some mini more worthy than myself to carry it on to Bo that as it I am glad the Travel ler picked mo up upon my and by tho reminds mo that cither the Traveller or some other paper on tbo opposite side oE tho house picked up William on some expression used in a speech imide this and I observed with pleasure that the doc tor bowed gracefully to the and ac knowledged that ho was entirely Now I follow tbo example of my in acknowledging that I was in But while the Traveller has criticised my grn m 1 wish to call to mind one that it has not criticised my as nor so far as 1 have been able to see has it been criticised by any of tho opposition I stated at tho Bay State Club din ner that 1 saw my Senator had come buck from loaded down with statistics and other bugaboos with wh ch to frighten our workingmen into a belief that the party the real defenders of tno working man ami bin and in that connection I called attention to a shoemaker had brought remember only a few years as my uol tical recollection tines not back that when tho Di under the leadership of General Butler addressed themselves to the masses of the people r than to the classes in Ma wo were denounced ai tho dangerous We were not then the plain people wo were not then tbe working people whom they asked and solicited for but wo were the dangerous But frightened as they wereby the on of the people to make of servants who would ye their ends and give character to ther prin they have addressed themselves now with fertility and of ro that has over them to the groat heart of the plain people ol Massa ami they that now am anil over have boon tho only party of tho just think of the Republican the only party of tbo tin other night at their rally in I bor your they have no right in Hall i nt icy a mis taken it a misnomer to say that they were In Faneuil Hall that place is dedicated to liberty lor all tho they went to a They properly went to an exclusive and I say had no business in the great his toric hall of the a place that Is dedicated and has been dedi to liberty for the greatest 1 that in their meeting one of the speakers aslo d for the stood and challenged a con trast nl want lo siy hern to those gentlemen who do know for what stands thai it seems to me if they did know they would not have put tbo and that it stands for the best the lo st government with tho public gonil the best government under the least government consistent with tbo pub lic It stands lor government h is reflected by the tbe whole not the or circumscribed le whoso suffrages are hedged in ami Those Runaway Boys son of Superintendent and son of Alphonzo who ran away from home two weeks were cap tured today near Fort by Deputy Mashal Libby was loft at the request of Ills but the started for Biddeford with Gibbs und ar rived Tho boys had spent two weeks in the woods of eastern Methodist Home sixth an conference of tho Womans Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episco pal Church opened at tho First Church In this city today with delegates present from all the northern Hayes Upward of 200 delegates aro Me in Condemned to Two in the Common hearing in the case of Sir Wilfrid Blunt was finished The after a far from impartial summing sentenced Sir Wilfrid to two months imprisonment in the common The announcement of the sentence was received with a cry of execration in the and groans and from tho crowds Knows Nothing of denies emphatically that ho has any knowledge of Ho says that he believes a base attempt has been made to implicate him with such Tho in quest proceedings in the Cohen in his had been designed to assist the nefarious policy of tho Failure of a Chicago James Regan Company failed Liabilities over The company employed 400 hands and did a business of a Wrecked by a Bursting boiler in mill at exploded to seriously injuring Perley Wetmore and Charles wrecking the build lie you want to see Toboggan Caps cheaper than ever examine the stock m the millinery department at Marsh Go It Pledges European French govern ment has thanked tho Italian for his efforts to bring about the issue of the Suez canal negotiations The North German Gazette says that Ger many receives tbo convention with as calculated to offer further pledge of European War Imminent in is imminent in Zululand against annexation to Sii Arthur Governor of witl troops drafted from the has started for the territory formerly by tho latters Dini heads a Throe Weeka a poor law guardian of was also arrested ut Sundays sentenced weeks imprisonment without hard Natives Threaten Haifa is threat ened by 2COO Soudanese Reou for Wady Haifa are leaving Devastated by village of Cadiz near has been destroyed bv fire Nominating Missionary house of ot the GHASTLY FUNERAL Horses tho Injure tho a funeral near today tho team attached to the earse ran away and the vehicle was re almost to kindling The coflin clashed to tho tho lid torn off nd the corpse rolled into a ditch by the Other teams took fright and a eneral panic Women nen jumped from the wagons vere horses became entangled n the genera wreck and several persons vore more or loss seriously who was to have con the funeral was perhaps NORMAN Sho the Full of NEW tho Supremo part Judge lelen the whole amount claimed by her in a suit for one years with Normans was against Henry nd James a coffee mor She showed tho letter engaging and they produced her letter of ac Her lo r was couched in pe culiar which she held to bo mere GETS A GOVERNMENT Chelsea Second Comptroller of the Montague of has been ap pointed a chief of division in be second comptroller ot tbo Montague is an years a graduate ol and is tho possessor of tine literary Hollas been engaged in the practice of law many years in THE Indications for 24 hours commenc ing at 7 28 For Now and eastern New light light to fresh southerly The Temperature Yesterday as indicated by tho thermometer sons Spa 3 i 0 0 12 0 0 Average 2 GO Per NEW Tho Indicator o this morning says Tho trustees of the American Electric Manufacturing Company will moot next declare the rogu lar quarterly cash dividend of 1 Va per is possible that an extra stock dividend of 10 per will bo declared at the same time The business of this company is increasing In tho last three months i was 250 per or 2A times that of tin corresponding period of last Death of a Maryland John chief judge of the sixth indicia circuit of died aged 60 Ho was one of thu electors on the Breeken ticket in and was elected a member of Congress in PONDS for all Pain and Inflam mations is and bottled by th fiole York and Bee name on every wrap per und Fifty Cutler Pulmonary lar Uu lungi A I Dexter Mayor uf oun lenty There was but little formality about the Every man present was mong his nnd tho utmost good Tho effect of so a gathering was noticeable upon He never appeared to better in his honest and logical elc which from the moment of his rising kept the pitch of enthusiasm at its PRESIDENT Henry Has Never Uls It was almost 10 oclock when the presi lent of tho William of addressed the assemblage as follows BROTHER OF THE SIXTH DIS wo are not as in numbers still we have got he gristle of tho ct with and Five years ago the Demo crats of the sixth district wrested victory rum our Republican brothers and placed n the congressional chair the favorite of who has always lieen one of our host A year after that some of us who had Interests oi the Democratic party at icart thought it was a shame that men who worked with tho same object should not enow each meet each and enow socially men shoulder to shoulder without knowing each or tho groat Therefore we the sixth district congressional club need not say that is a member of it I aui proud of Ap club successfully returned our friend to Congress The third year by some or another we met with a little re U seemed strange that we should DO beaten like that and on such an but an old 1 general once saiU that no man was ud to command an army uness lie had one good and Our friend tot imt he gut it just where he ought notto nave got by the action of men who ought to have stood by him in that and know was very much disappointed on that in I may say that 1 felt sick and was But Provi dence has its ways of showing us how to go the right and the and by leaving him out of Congress it gave us a chance ot put ting him in the first position in which he will adorn ashe every position ho has been raised to Bince the first day we heard his name I am not going to detain you gen but there is one thing 1 to say to and that is that Henry Lov oring has never disappointed his in any position in which ho has been At tho as Mayor of us member of Congress ho has h s pari honorably and Great as governor of Massachusetts which I hope under heaven ho may unc as 1 think ho will bo from the advices we have he will only still add honors to and if defeated will stand no lower iu the hearts of those who are around him this club was formed for something besides merely electing a mem ber of This club was formed for aiding to elect a president of tho The members did their they did their part in tho election of Grover Great And they in tend to do their part in reelecting him when he is for his socom term and 1 want every one to that wo support the administration of the President right straght and ii Unit regard are by lew and ex colled by I have tbe honor to introduc to you our candidate for governor of Henry Pro longed Graceful anil Allusion t Many PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF TH SIXTH DISTRICT should thin as 1 cast my eye up and down thu length o those tables that I was in my own hous and in tho bosom of my own Ap Those are tho faces into which have gazed In tho dark day preceding the campaigns which wer wrapped in These are th friends from whom 1 received that inspira Uou which aio vo carry tlie up to mo in my It may bu familiar to many of you gentle men who road it tho next morning that Senator Fryo stated that at in and I merely repeat this in hopes that it may bo the means bringing some explanation from that side of tho that Senator Frye stated that a land scape gardener there got SHO pur year and boarded and when the senator asked what the assistant gardener tbo reply was that ho got so ueh a and tho Lynn shoemaker took it bis pencil and that thu assistant ot SI a or more per year than 10 superintendent received when icy attempt to cram that down tho throats the I am very sure that it ill not be Thus lar 1 have mud no criticism of my arithmetic on nxt and I await an It has been the custom of tho Sixth Die in days gono by lo around 10 social wo hero to fraternal greet ings and to prepare no way for us well as to hum tbo victories have Ko router pleasure 1ms ever lo me than o have been present upon occasion similar o this in and to join with you my that a Democratic n stration reigns in that under ho guidance of that power and thai man conviction of right and duty everything that wo have been enab od to give tbo people of the country to under stand that all those forebodings friends made in the past were simply tbo veriest Under tho strong band of Grover Clove and all the i of government aro along sin Many of tho in the different departments havo cen checked the department tend to their business people who occasion to visit thu dep and it is my own do lot find clerks sitting round with their upon tho desks but hey find them at work doing tho business vbich they are put there in it was a notorious fact in tho pension that people who neu claims thought t boy had done a roat days work if they looked into a half claims a day and there is a case poken of where one man who received nil under the civil service aw examined 10 cases in one ami no of the old fellows in the neut him that that would lot saying that they did not more than six or The new nan I can examine Ifi cases very and I consider I should do hat to render some equivalent for my Tbe old clerk remarked that if hoy all did that they would be out of work n a And that is tbe way the departments mvo been There is no favoritism in tbo Cases are settled low by the rule of right anil and irt by al it was not my intention to give any extended remarks I lo not propose to fire any particular tomorrow 1 start out on the stump o meet the people in differ ut parts of tbo and I do not propose o rest in my domicile until night of 1 trust you therefore exi use the brevity of my re I know you will pardon me for now concluding what I have tu and thank nn you for your kind I will take mv Throe hearty cheers wore then given for Lovering as tho next governor of tho JOHN nomocracy Appeals to and Liberal Spirit of tho The it is a very great disappointment to mo that my old companion anil school Walter our candidate for lieutenant is not with us this I have not heard from and it must bo for the reason that he was away from Tho gentleman on the list is John our candidate for secretary of rom whom I have just received tne follow ng dated at Lowell DEAH I very Unit I cannot ba it tho dinner uf tills Inspirit I uln with uml lur of buod I you nt In todays from if our friend is not somebody else is and 1 now have tbo of presenting to Great Corcoran said GENTLE MEN AND I intend to spoak the few words 1 have to say in u truly and to address them to all the of the StaO of und especially those who are nominally with and perhaps us our Re publican friends are not in reality or I think it can be fairly claimed for the Democracy of tho Commonwealth that they always and never more than on this to every man regardless of his or condition of other and so I say that 1 have intended to address myself not only to tho Democ racy of but to who have been and I hopo are their allies in this I do not tako it that any mnn or any coterie of men have u right to suy that thu truly independent voters of this Common people limited in every but by the great suffrage and the universal sul if it could bo had in of every man who as a subject il the govern ment takes bis part and exercises his voice ill that That IN what Democracy stands ac cording lo my furl r than that Democracy stands lor the which from Ham It stands as a living and ever has under this nt to that domination of a to that is best expressed in a strong government controlled by a few men who by divine right as they or by right ii f to nut it according to estab Republican have tbo right to ay what shall bo done and to say that it shall bo dime for tho whole anil by the limited It is a livinn protest to that doctrine attributed to the old Puritans when they got together and resolved that the earth i to tho and lol that up by tbo very resolu tion that Wo The speaker then proceeded the and Joy that would appear on the faces ol mugwumps and Demo crats when tbe result of this commit elec tion is Mayor Hart of Lynn was flatteringly in its the next and said President and I am in the presence of many old Dem but I am no ch of a Democrat I am glad to bo hero to testify to the w rth of my Henry I never hanl of his having a barrel ot but I know he has a barrel of bra 1 believe public office to he a public and is the have proved to that trust I we should take it from A m ii cannot a mistake if be votes the Democratic ti for if his candidate fails be w 11 have the satisfaction of know ing that ho lias voted on princ i believe if we all io our i u y we shall i place Henry Loverins in tbe governors 1 chair on George the of tho was next called on arid said I am triad to be hero to congratulate our can Ii ate for the Ilin sixth are pv ud OI Henry Why Because wo I have never found Tbe heart of the Commonwealth is I believe that we will learn this satisfaction on Philip Dohorty was the next called on and received three hearty cheers when he and said I am to stand liy the citizen and heroic Henry Lever and shall do so until when I believe lie will bo He stands for that h gh ideal of patriotism shown by President Cleveland when ho said public is a public He stands for the pin honest working With such a i tbe Democratic party will be able to tbe State government in the bauds of the majority of the Brief address s in support f the ticket were also made by Senator OSullivan of Christopher of Mod ford and William assertion mode at the Republican meeting in East Boston that Democrats had shot off leg of There had been no shooting at the head of the Republican possibly in that safe way in which shooting was done at tho Proceeding next to tbo claims of tho Re publican tho sneaker exposed bow they bad filled the of govern ment ever sinec the war ami bad fei their own nests at tho public Under tho civil service law enacted in Arthurs time down tn of the present ad ministration no had anv of securing an As Ilin law now tho children ol every man in the country hail an equal of and no favor was shown to wealth do not appreciate the candidate of the Democracy as offered and aro not to support him at the polls at tho next olec If ever was u time when tho Democracy appealed to thu broadest and most patriotic spirit of the citizens of Mas it scums to me it in on this when they offer to them for I heir suf frages not only a Democrat in in nnd in but a man who repres ents a high type of citizenship of the a man who illustrates in his in his career and in bis accomplishment tbe grand possibilities that open themselves to every man in this broad Commonwealth worthy of the worthy tbo suf frages and worthy of tho of his Tho y have ever appealed to the broadest and tnost liberal spirit of of tlie State and the citizenship of the It is founded on a living idea the all tho and tho plain people aro to be trusted on an occasion uf this no muster what they and dare make their Our Republican friends have taken sion of lato to address themselves especially to the of Mark this i who within a Icon no n Letter Good From Tho Wo have been expecting William Conk of Springfield with but he sonds mn a letter as follows lin tuition to tlm Illil m tlie evening if Is wo mo tonnr tor my iroin home at that I nm or our local dly ami evening Is up with the It of tlie to end u Koud report may conio troin us two weeks from In nnd kindest wishes to Hi ol the District Chin lo over tiling Is look Wo clynt md locally to u a district n anil one In Ap 1 cannot have of with 1 am vury Tho chairman then introduced who spoke briefly on tho dwelling nil the wool inter showing that of the annual jy paid on wool but reach tho United States Wooden Matched Ames After throe hearty cheers had been given for tho corning attorney President Otis arose and said Wo bad d to have with us this oven ing the president ol the State I am sin rv to say that he not but ho lin nt one whom he says can do much 1 take pleasure in intro ducing to you James Clarke of THIS BUS TON Three cheers for Tim BOSTON shouted nnd they were given with a Clarke said When this canvass opened it was the cue ot a certain order of superior now known to fame s tlie to insist that his was lo be a very elec a very 1 gbt und a very much larger for Ames than ho had last Now are within lo work ing days of and ho was willing to dabble in prophesy to the extent of saying that tbe elec tion is going to be a very spirited that the for not to bo and unless all tho symp toms of the canvass are m as well as all tho indications THI from evety comer of tlie Ames majority on the Hth of November will be exactly Lieutenant Colonel Amos was when the war broke honor ab y We are indebted to that prince of Judge for a up of all the real issue in this so far as tlie two nominees fur are con it is wooden leg ivani i Ames at our were rather glad to hove it just They nave become so used to living in an atmosphere of and relying upon snap to carry elections that highest ideal of a a man with a big So they went about Thats all you cnl run a man on a soldiers even if he has got a wooden leg tho war and patriotism business Is played This was the position of the grand old party which as lar hack as this if iteration of voters ean remember has been trailing on tbo of thu war and on nothing i said one of their eminent states men on u memorable there more president in tho bloody isnt that that historic gory gar ment has been found so useful fur purposes that four Republican presidents were found in its folds one after has never been good enough to cover one of Massa But tho Republicans are treading around tho wooden leg in this campaign very care They seem to think tin re may boa popular corn on the foot of even a wooden leg that had better not be trodden wooden as they will rind on election is not at all a bad match fur Ames Men still count for some thing as well as money in this Common J bore are some fights in which a man is at a but t this is not 0110 of Thero was a good story told of an Irishman who was very of the dual ties of h s brother who had only one He was of exploits one day to an ad miring said you should seen Denis take two one in each and knock their heads one airin tbo other till both dropped ins said one of bow could he do Denis only has onw lie has but one thats but Dints for ots all about that when no gets into a On election day the Republicans will find unit in u tight of this kiml is just as good with one Teg us with and rather In closing Clarke said lie should vota with great pleasure for Henry for bis election would honor the the and tho honest manhood ot Massa Rlley was next culled on for a few but ho stated that the hour was so lato that instead of a speech he would show tlm company a This picture was a most laughable and ttio ot wonder Strictly with VELVET C 8 10 12 ALSO BOYS eoo KILT 3 to 8 531 Washington Price for this price is for HOME to ORIENTAL Pure Liquid ONE SPOONFUL H of Perfect Coffee In one BUY IT OF YOUR Or of the ORIENTAL TEA Oil PLIMPTON The Reliable House WASHINGTON HAVE the nml luut o at the LOWEST either for Gush or by EASY Call unit we what you 3 Folding Cabinet Beds Furniture 43 U U IVi only an either In or PRATT A 44 School ami SOS  

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