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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 28, 1888, Boston, Massachusetts                                a J. VACATION Is and good places for families can bo found by reading small in I SUMMER BOARD Can always be obtained by putting a In Tlie best advertising m Kew PI Si 11 1,49.. MONDAY MAY 28, 1888--BIGHT PRICE TWO |i a Spare a Full Silence off the deny the Two I little but that my suaU be proved or thn sutler for it. 1 full aud complete Xot every one who to it is not what I it is my wish the world as well as the gentlemen of the police commission Wherein I am Henry O. The story 01 Chief Inspector official as alleged in the charges against him by Superintendent the details of which published in The Globb has aroused deep interest the The character of 'the gentleman his unquestioned ability as an and his hitherto untarnished record as a made the to On the other brought by ail official higher in whose for many years have been to maintain the police department in a condition worthy the city of which it was to Superintendent Small's iong experience in police his success in life antt the high with he is held by those who know him made it impossible for the believe that ho would bring charges against any one unless there was occasion for it. ho declined to make any statement lor all that can be learned of the case are the specifications made in the complaint against Mr. which lie will meet at the examination to be held before the board of on 0 A gentleman of the legal profession who has had occasion to do business through the machine in Pemberton said yesterday in speaking of Chief consider him one of the cleanest in power in Boston lind a crook who says he ever did business with you cannot find an who ever found him in error while executing his you never saw him under the influence of what is more to you saw he wos not a in the full sense of tlie It has been even in that a man cannot hold the of ignore go-between in who pulls down of tlie law aud by bribery the criminal infamous work that such a course was He had no friends among He them all alike as long as they in tlie aud if they liad of it availed little if he the evidence to send to was relentless in his and meant to show the criminal that ho had no chance of it was in upright As as ho was liable lefore the law so sure was he to bo policy pursued from the and has been the has been of crime for tlie past two years than at any time in its has a gang of crooks escaped if their were UNION and Boston's Glory at the Hade for the the President May 27.-^Tho stars and stripes gayo away 1o tho union jack on tha flagstaff of the Arlington Hotel Beneath it London's pride mingled with Boston's The Ancients and arrived from Niagara Falls early in the alter a finei The members of the party spent the lounging and In tho afternoon they about the northwest and out to the Governor gave a warm beautiful evening the host and guests took it easy receiving informally a number of Frost and two steam engines in called on Colonel the supervisor of White House this and discussed with him the details of the by the Colonel Lament fled tho gentlemen that their party would be received at 1.15 in the is growing quite curious about the The prevailing that both the Boston and the London are here in and is a lively of a gorgeous parade down the Tha two delegations will put on their uniforms only when they coll at tho White House Dalton and Colonel Wellington came to town today and will bo with the Captain Wilson of the also arrived will at once resume his important labors on tho preparation and of tho records of Massachusetts in the Irish on Boii to tlie views or and two Italian deputies were Tha proceedings were conducted in an orderly Our Spanish May 27.-Tho Official Gazette publishes tho text of an agreement between Spain and the United Stales prolonging the existing commercial arrangement ponding the conclusion of a more ample Tho agreement may be terminated on two notice being given by either ALLEGED out Action of the Leaders Fully 2>eiuocrata in Buty on of May 37,-The of the House assembled in caucus last evening to consider the proposed to the Mills Mr. was not being out of The Democratic members of the ways and means reported back quite a of tho amendments which had been since the last caucus with favorable and the caucus immediately proceeded to consider tlie The following articles have been taken from the free list and restored to exist ng rates of U gelatine and all similar lis i glue or liquorice nitrite ot bolie ivory and boile furs not on the plaster ot paris when ground or Plate glass of sizes larger than 24x(!0 inches was restored to the was dutiable at 45 per It was on the free list of the and now pays a duty of OC paste or rolls was raised from 4 as in the cents per It was also resolved to iix tho duty on slabs and billets of steol at per ton instead of Sll per as iv the On motion of Mr. Ford of German plates were added to tho free AT life Hanging bj a had some work a 1 r came in contact ex Not to Boom for the 3UCnln May 27.-Joe Manley of arrived here He had engaged rooms at tho Ebbitt in and immediately upon his arrival he sought them and denied to all newspaper Late in the afternoon he was seen by to whom he stated that he could nothing to ' Before Manley hud been in town a half-hour he was by Congressmen and Boutelle ot who said later that Mr. visit no political significance He had come to solely on At midnight Manley had not to his and it is an important conference is being held by the Blaine tho Mr. Manley said tonight that business made liim come to and took advantage of being so near to Washington to run over here and engage speakers for the Maine Ho has already secured promises from and Burrows and Senators and and may have other speakers if Congress does not adjourn too He said that he knew nothing of Mr. Blaine's did not know Mr. Blaine would accept tho nomination if tendered meetings Lave been held today throughout Ireland to endorse the resolutions of the Irish Catholic members of Parliament on the papal William M. addressed an assemblage in This meeting took notwithstanding letter of Bishop O'Dwyer of addressed to the and characterizing the agitation as one directed the Tlie wore but several isent letters of apology and indorsing those of the Irish Catholic members were In Dillon addressed a monster Tlie clergy were but sympathy were Mr. Dillon condemned the of Bishop said that with the of Bishop O'Dwyer one or two other the hierarchy of Ireland wore with the people in groat Ho claimed for the Irish people the fullest freedom for their political They would take their At a national league meeting in Bray Michael Davitt Catholic layman are no more bound by the Pope's views or outside of purely doctrinal tlian thoy are by the views or commands of any other foreign and the day an which they would be enough to submit to a far worse kind of subserviency against we are fighting in our national wo write down before self-governed of the world as being too slavish in disposition to merit tho enjoyment of and too recreant to the 111-do-Doudent of our political ancestors but the At Wexford and Clonmel meetings also lield and tho resolutions of the Irish kept up to auy few months ago in with a number of pressed mutual Hanscom iio so and ended in predicting that many months ho would be ready to or bo put 01 there is no the charges and tho above would lo A luun of Mr. wonld never to even ihe thought uf such a but the exists and tlie point I to make was that it is to the that Mr. lisis it to be of liis outside Work luvs lieen conducted witli such linu J had a recent ' Byrnes in w and during the Chief caino said iij one of tho 1 He cannot be approached by crooUs and they fear liim mere than almost anyone I ever said the am there 'S a friction between the two branches of the department in He much I cannot Superintendent lie had ndv the for was to know the minutu of the know as ever cavo any but one thing is Hanscom desired he knew to and lie generally did so. He thought it the most successful mode ot This was the ot the trouble between tho two How it will result only Surely the board of will give their judgment when hearing is r. They aio men of too high principles to act and I feel sure that Hanscom will have He wanis nothing There is no money lor him in the police He can step better position biu he is a soldier and a lighter when a prim lit if he the advice of he will meet the charges and their .is 1 think he can. Any one who Mr. Hanscom feels the malice and dirt out in tho charge of Ho Cares lor more than any if I were ho I make the originator of the charge prove his case or abide consequences of a prosecution in is not ilie work of the charge like and tho conditions its show spirit that it. Who has brought is a to be Small I don't believe had to do with the lie knows Mr. Hanscom too St on his family and iias spoken with his if were in the I don't believe he give it There of it and when the is. e Uie u will in pint the aud of the Late ill ihe evening a was made at ilie e of the well-known of crime him a is a warm of not to be hut a who is familiar With the relations of both when called doubt Mr. would express in It is Inside the and if he knows about tlie he would naturally He Eaid to me. that he did not think Small would do anything unless lie had at heart the best of the Death of Rev. Dr. May 27,-Kev. Samuel H. D. rector of the Church of tho died this afternoon of Dr. Giesy was born in oh 2A, 1820, and was graduated from Franklin and Marshal in 1840. He was a minister in tho Dutch Reformed until 187.'3, when he was ordained in the His charge was ns assistant to Dr. Leeds in Grace In 187-tho took charge of Chiist Church at ho remained until 1885, when ho was made rector of the Church of tho Epiphany In the Tho May Escape May 27.-The Emperor appeared at window several times this complains of a feeling of which the attribute to the warm The empress has postponed her to the scene of tho Hoods until after tho arrival of the imperial party at Dr. who at a meeting of the Goethe Society of in proposing a toast to the ot the said it is idle to believe in tha infallibility of German Many heroes have been ureal iu have been great m The Emperor is equally great in We hope and desire that years to the number of drops In our may added to his Prince Bismarck has returned to this Why Mr. Cable Caused Mr. Chapin's Statements ty Accuser and Hyde May 27.-The news of the arrest of Charles M. the insurance agent and an old and prominent resident of this last for alleged embezzlement fell like a thunderbolt from a clear sky upon Sunday quiet of our town and created a widespread feeling of both for him and his who are among the best people in When the late train on the division of the Old Colony railroad rolled into the from Boston arrested him as ho stepped on the platform and took him to police after the him to his on Gordon whore they passed the Early this morning he was taken to and was delivered to who warrant for on of Hobart M. one of our for of 34000, Mr. immediately and to his residence later in the Mr. Cable the of last February while Mr. was my Herman D. who is of tha Cottage Organ Company ot sent to me by stock in tho above concern to the valuo This Mr. Chanin brought on to Boston and deposited in a Boston bank as on which ho borrowed months I have been trying to this and Mr. Chap n has put me to le would pay tho to me which he la led to and writing me a saying he had sent the money to my brother in which a telegram I have done everything in my going rope ' sa way upon although he has repeatedly ho never has made any explanation either to me or to my paid mo 8710. which I sent to my in 1 trusteed hifi banlt account paid mo and gave mo a for and owes me for the and the note lor Mr. Chanin went west to and Denver the 14th of this and wrote mo fiom so that I got of I saw no hope for ana had reason to ho intended to leave the and for this reason entered inal This evening Tjie Globe reporter oal ed Mr. at his homo in de and told him that it was w sh to hoar his side of tho and his case public as the details of tho allair wore Wh lo Mr. publicity of tho in to made the following to ray gong lo Chicago I had a talk with Mr. and told him 1 know a party who had to invest. Mr. Cable wanted 2C cr 28 shares and I told him if his brother would let him have six certificates of in shares each I would negotiate a loan for him and I was to for a certain length of time to bo paid for in He was not to pay for his stock until the fifth and sixth instalment sixth and last six months in tho third and 1 went to Chicago to get the stock his brother wanted him to take When he was herein Herman said ho could laUo SO he wanted to arrange it by making tho collateral large so that Cable could have I and he also mo that ho wanted to see me on business of me. to negotiate for and the treasurer a joint note of and he was going 11 send me 250 shares of tho When 1 found that Hobart was going to have more than he It took longer time to and 1 wont to tho bank and tor on 75 shares of stock that I and I was making other arrangements toward negotiating tho VVhen tho completed Mr. stepped lii and demanded the of the note he had Indorsed and the return of the Consequently I was unable to cany out tho and ho pitched into mo. I paid and kept the to return to him to which agreement was verbal between Cable and Mr. Chapin says he told Cable ho would pay tho money as agrei d. He feels his position and Gable's action in causing his arrest lor was Ho reiterated to the reporter that he Inid done no wrong and that he would come out of it all right TW Is lie No Longer Relieved the Drugs Phil's Victory Cedar nt and it is not behoved that General can last another 24 General Sheridan fully recognizes that his end may come at any it is has made all arrangements he desires to have prior to his Ono of tho physicians in said this Sheridan has great but I do not think ho will bo alive from and certainly not in two unless is a great He has no and I think lie will sink away A tho trouble may heart wilt cease to and all will bo at an Thoro hiis been il steady stream of callers at tho general's residence and mony telegrams were received asking for information as to his 'The a basket of flowers a id a note of to Sheridan In t lO Ho asked to bo informed of tho general's aud a sincere hope that his life would bo an Inquiry made at 11.30 p. m. as to the general's the answer returned is between life and At 1 p. m. no is reported In Sheridan's Ue is his and is conscious and rational at all except immediately after inhaling when he somewhat Tho doctors say it is improbable that any change will occur At 1.45 a. m. General is and danger is Tho only persons in his room are a physician aud a The doctors are lying and Mrs. has also been persuaded to take a short Tho general has had ono or two slight attacks of Albert Everett's Body Sea at North IB a member of the celebrated class of 18ft7. to Senator Evarts and tho late Chiel Justice Waite and which celebrated its last commencement at There is every reason to believe that the contracts for the building are not yet given out and that they will not bo until tha somewhat crowds AWAITED dens and 0|>luin Smoking In New May 27.-The police raided two brothels in Mott and Poll In one 12 two boys and seven young and in the other three Chinamen and two girls were Some of girls were in short They begged to be Opium sim king in progress at both Ono oi the girls was Mary who was married three months ago Prince Mock Ling of the Chinese six companies by Justice THE May 27. - Indications for 24 hours 7 a. m. May 28: For New England and eastern New slight changes in local fresh to brisk southerly Police a After the of Several Jfay 27.-M. Do la presiding at tho centenary of tho Assembly of 1780. made a vigorous speech against adopted a resolution demanding that tlie be revised so as to provide tor the abolition of the and the The speeches ot tho in tho cemetery of Pere la Chaise provoked a fight with Several revolver shots were fired and two Anarchists were The police wore to disperse the BY Vigorous ' hy and a Ovor tho May 27.-A,meeting of tho executive officers of the Irish National League ot various States has been called by President to bo held in Juno 12. Tho papal rescript the indirect cause of the it having stirred up much bad feeling among the members of tho Many of prominent was Patrick regarded Komos as entirely uncalled for and un- May 27.-General Sheridan's life still hangs by a tho thread is that the jar may cause it to snap in Tho first bulletin issued today a slight iu the patient's those official utterances are necessarily after a very an attack so serious that tho general over tho very brink of the he recovers over so announces that he Is a little Of course lie is a little bettor compared with tho time tho last bulletin had been issued and an acute crisis was at but no comparison is made with tjio time before the Inception of tho So tho bulletins do not show whether the general is losing or gaining but simply toll that for tlie time Doing liis physicians have boon able to keep tho disease m Last night's lata showed that tho attack of heart failure not yet yielded to treatment from 5 o'clock until 10, aim it was not until 4 o'clock this morning that tho doctors felt that they were masters of tho At that time General sank into slumber and lor about an seemed to do him more good than any rest he has had since ho was taken 111. he woke up for substantial to aud at tho peptonized milk that was offered him by the and on ho has mainly lived during tho last few Ho wanted some and after a good deal of hesitation he was given a which ho drank with Ono of the greatest dangers doctors have to fear is an attack of it would bo almost certain to cause During tho day tho at intervals in the big chair that he uses in to a ha was Ho is never loft alone Two of the doctors are constantly on Sisters of Charily relieve each other at staled and Mrs. Sheridan is assiduous in her attentions at her husband's in fact it has been with tho greatest that tho medical attendants have been able to induce her to much needed The distinguished patient suffers little if any Now aud then he rallies and seems but that is only for brief but the best part of the tinio he lies quietly hack in the arm nally closing his eyes and getting a Until this morning his usually florid face was of a most deathly showing that tho blood was to pulso through his but today his face mure ot its normal hue and liad somewhat of a healthy color in it. milk and a little beet and chicken broth has boon his diet and tho only medicine has been Nothing has been given to induce and early in the tlic general had two short but One of the most in this city consented to give Tmc this a medical history of the case divested of technical only that his name should not bo as that would bo contrary lo He are very Yesterday as indicated by tho thermometer at Thompson's a a. U a. 02-'; 9 12 3.30 0p.m., 12 Average er terv Newly Appointed Bishops Nkw May 27.-The meeting tlie auspices of the Methodist Church Extension Society was largely attended at the Opera Bishop Bishop Thoburn and Bishop Colgate were among the Fire Stopped by a May 27.-The block extending from the to Juniata with the exception of the Boyer was burned this Kansing Witnessed by 10,000 27.-'William H. Roe was hanged at The scaffold w as erected one mile south of the aud people were Just received from the new trimmings in let and silk for the new lace dresses and The most superb ever shown m this at Maush & i Tho to Revise the tho to St. May 27.-Count minister of the lias sanctioned the of General as president of the Slav The Finland Diet has a law ing six of Finnish cavalry on condition that they be stationed in Finland Tho Nova states that commission which has been occupied live years in revising the laws the Jews in is about to conclude its labors arriving at a definite Directed to Explain in May 27.-Archbishop Walsh has been directed to publish on his return to in the Freeman's a letter to rectify the erroneous views which havo expressed respecting the recent papal England's St. May 27.-The commenting upon Ihe recent scare over the of England's being a must bo content to play the part of a peaceful commercial Dom Pedro Still Very May 27.-The Emperor of Brazil had a good but he does not gain The physicians fear on account cf the Emperor Frederick Has a Good May 27.-The Emperor passed a fair He remained in bed until Owing to chilly he dia not go into tho park Scotland Loses an M. P. May 27.-Richard Frederick Fothringham M. P. for the Ayr is He was a Italy's Foraign Policy May 27.-Four thousand and Italians here today and adopted resolutions protesting against Italy's foreign particularly her alii ance three French their was superficial was deserving ot no This declaration brought a storm down upon Mr. head and in a tew days Bishop published a in which he culled the at largo a trickster and denied him an audience until certain words should been Mr. was not in a to retract anything he had and came out ill a card In which he stated that Bishop is acting entirely on false and is allowing lobe as a tool of designing Ho closed his card as my 1 ask no I iny rights as a citizen ot the United as an Irish as a man and as n and um and prepared to them from whatever quarter thoy may be in In tho May 27.-There was a heavy hall storm yesterday throughout Dickenson and Ottawa At this a bank building in course ot erection was demolished bv the At Vino Ottawa a cyclone struck the residence of W. A. completely destroying it and burying Mrs. Tudor and her daughter in tho They wore badly t not At this and Milton Cloud tho hail was vast clouds of into Barns and residences were more or less hut no one was badly is excited over the of a neglected tides caused considerable damage Saturday Burglars visited West Barnstable Saturday but secured no in was burned 81000; John S. has resigned as pastor of the Bethany First Congregational Church m Vt. Butler will be unable to deliver the Memorial day address at Rev. Mr. Blackburn will bo the Mary Armstrong of Lowell was knocked down with an iron poker iu the hands of a neighbor on Saturday and severely a New Bedford stole 835 from his on hut was yesterday Ho had 823 Charles pastor of Plymouth resigned having accepted a cull to San H. Osborne of East has been a member of board of examiners of applicants for admission to the county to succeed Jonathan has fatly of the there is aii of fat constituting tho walls of the instead of healthy Undoubtedly tho valves of tho lire and do not close tho blood is pumped it runs back or and cannot properly nourish tho win notice the bulletins make special men lion of the of the lower That is the med oal term for and is caused by the presence uf water in tho blood coming to tho Tnis condition may bo due to throe failure of the a liver or a disarrangement of tho kidneys may be tho In the present case 1 should say that it was owing to tho the complicated by some urinary that it will be found General has Bright's disease as well as a weak general's pulso is abnormally We aro told that It is which is ns the pulso of tho average healthy man is 72. his pulso is beating away at the rate of cr 118 a breath comes in snort shows tho tremendous Ills heart is making to perforin its 'A medical man hates to iu advance whether a is likely to but I should fay General Sheridan will never leave his e. Ho may rally and live lor some but 1 doubt as it to nie as if there was a general breaking 111) ot the Death will bo caused either by a clot in the heart or else Irom the blood will bo poisoned and will be to sustain slightest accident may cause Should iho general eat anything requiring the least effort to digest the extra labor thrown on tho heart would be and for that reason the doctors have to be zealously 0^ what he Between 4 aud G o'clock this afternoon had another which yielded to more stubbornly than any ot tho The doctors have to rely on digitalis to but the drug has been given ly during tho last week that it lias lost its and unless very large dosos are the effects are Between 6 and 8 o'clock tho general nearer death than he has been at any since last and the have now given ujj hope and concede it iu only a question of a few all will he The following issued at 8.;io. shows how doctors Sheridan iu not so strong nor as well this evening as ho was earlier in tho tho to rally him the attack of yesterday evening nave proved The doctors are even less hopeful TiiB last stage but one in tho case has been The lungs are refusing to perform their duties as and the d 1 stagnant in the voms because of the excess of carbonio This can but a little then the blood will be so poisoned that it will not be able to support 10.80 p. hope has becQ How Mo Into May 27,-Major of Ohio was talking tonight about General and recalled the time when ho led tho groat charge after the disastrous defeat at Cedar was on General ho was some artillery under orders I had received from General Sheridan aud his staff ottine along the General Sheridan had just come back from where he had his as a and knew nothing of the disaster had overtaken Ho asked mo where General Crook aud I conducted him to two generals retired some little distance and engaged in close decided that an advance should be and tho camps from wo had been driven bo It was suggested that General first ride down the his presence might tho troops and thoy might know that the general was once nioro among He had on a such as we all and this he took off and handed to an a pair of epaulettes were fastened on his and in the full uniform df his at tho head ot his ho rodo down the a scene that wasi I never expect to witness Tho and shouts wore and his was as as a couple ot army naid but except to tell us that before night we should again be our as you his words canio Ho looked tho ideal and ho had that power of able to everyone with and to havo the love and of his Sherman Prays for tho Dying ' Nbw May 27.-Rev. Dr. Talmage's church in Brooklyn was crowded to tho doors tonight when the in memory ot tho dead soldiers of the war wore hold. General T. Sherman sat on the loft of the eloquent preacher and tho Grand Army posts occupied the centre ot the General waa received with which were he made a After a tow remarks he moment thoro lies at death's donr hi ono ot tho commanders of the I ask your prayers tor him bore He is 11 years younger than 1," continued General thoro is lile there is and 1 pray to God that in tho of I shall precede to tho LUMBER GAMP Innocent Girls Enticed to Their Heads Shaved and Hunted by Dogs tip Prevent Gold May 20,-Among tho prominent women who have boon in at the meeting of tho Michigan State Woman's Christian Union is well known throughout the State as a fearless worker in tho cause ot and social Mrs. has just returned Irom a missionary In the upper Schoolcraft said a place of 2G of which 15 A quarter of a mile from the hotel I could boo the roof of ono of the around it a high The dooris in tho and tho whole aspect ot tho place is that of What eoos on inside that stockade is a blot ou our Much of my knowledge of the horrors ot the lumber camp dens 1 got from Presiding Elder of who paid a man to go through some ot tho worst of these His are In of and will soon bo ready for I was up there a man from Rood City stopped up to mo and I want to tell you about tho case of two girls who stai tod 011 the train from St. to go to Marquette for Thoy wore As thoy were talking over their plans a man up to them and offered thorn big wages logo to a lumber camp to They finally and ho took they were kept for several to suit tho pii a crowd ot men who night alter The girls wore locked in tho house during tho and were finally by a party of 1 f raised to for the caro ot tho girls atn al you continued Mrs. the girls wore no application in some Iho only way iu those men get girls al I is lo make false lor evou the most abandoned irom the city would not go freely to a place from which she that a horrible death would bring her worst dens aro now in Judge ill While Insane He Cleveland Times on May 27.-With blue skies and bright sun camo the first weather that Cleveland hM ' had since she has been the guest of Charles Wood in She attended worship in the morning at tho First Presbyterian of Wood is and the carriage up avenue was the sidewalk wasso crowded that it required tho efforts of two stalwart 1 policemen to keep a passageway Mrs. Cleveland occupied tho pastor's pew near the front of tho church with Mrs. Wood and y Miss Bessio and all through the vice heads were turned and necks craned to get a glance at her pretty As tho organ struck up a lively tuno after she stepped quickly down the her two tripped lightly across the sidewalk and entering the was away before half of those who had only to church to see her knew that sha 1' had Mrs. Cleveland looked pale and tired and kept her eyes down as if she were annoyed or She wore gray velvet trimmed with silver braid and a walking hat to with whito She spent the rest ot day quietly at tho Wood mansion and attended tho Sunday school celebration in the afternoon and in tho laud will go today on a and will bo feted in the afternoon by i George W. The Suicide Proved PARDON OF THE Luce and Alger not detectives sent up and were only way in wo got evidence is is brave enough to go through the di ns and then else to get the testimony ot the who miin whom Elder Barllett has ill charge saw without anything turned into a crowd of girls have their heads shaved so that if thoy and wander off in the woods tho lumbermen will is in addition to tho by is regularly done when the girls don't realize the depths of depravity I have written to Governor but he says that he cannot bo expected to reform and that tho womon are cf the You 1100 ho has not with the real is another Dan they call boasts ot his fumo in that where is political He Is now under bonds as a result ol the Green but he is able to dely the lie has made a fortune out ot his saloons and he controls tho voters fur In he is the ot Schoolcraft Now that tho vote is so close in tho It ia to have his Both I figure with do you place tho blame for this of things iu tho upper the that own These men hire labor where it is that is all With the come tlie ill camps tho com own the saloon in some own the ovist as a ot the 1 think these companies have some duties in the way of for ihe moral of the ignorant who work for yet few of those will give money for missionary It is a sickening May 27.-Tho body ot a which was found floating in tho water off the Centennial North Scituate last was today identified as that of Albert Everett of who disappeared so mysteriously tho 20tli of last 'The body was taken ashore about 0 o'clock Friday but to some ot tho parties found it. Medical J. Winthron was not notified until Saturday Undertaker William J. Newcomb took the body In and placed It in tho receiving tomb at North was something of a as it could only bo by the clothing or some small trinket about the 'The body had evidently food for deep sea as the both hands and part of tho arms wore entirely eaten The part ot the skeleton which was a dark colored a fancy white brown white standing black tho lower end of wos pinned to tho pleat of the dark striped pants ond heavy lace In the were found an old fashioned gold watch and to was fastened an odd looking which served for the purpose of A leather hook containing a card of the Silk a ticket on the Now & Now England railroad from Boston to a dinner ticket of the Gate and worth ot two cent postage As tho body lay high and dry upon the a large aud curious crowd and had innumerable to Many it the body of some man washed from tho dock of one of fishing schooners in tho fisherman's race hist Fast others it might he some one of the Jargo are annually drowned in this 'The family of Albert Everett were loth to that he had met any such sad Although hU mysterious disappearance could not bo it was and almost expected that ho would some time turn up and explain for his The reason for tills belief was that Everett could have had no reason tor taking his own and it was not known that ho had an His future was unusually promising and ho was especially About throo years ago ho an estimable young woman and settled down in a comfortable homo in Throo months ago ho out tt stationery store on Columbus he run for a few and suddenly Others who claim to know but who could not positively identify the said that Everett had boon noting very mysteriously tt short before his disappear and frequently had the The reason for this was given that the store was bought through un was to havo all ho got over a certain and as a result pocketed about 8400. This is said to have preyed upon producing temporary and in one of these spells ho took his own But owing to the almost condition ol the body tho cause ot Everett's death mimt remain a matter of From tho accounts published in the tho family gave up all hopes that Everett would and sent Frank N. who has of business at 405 Washington to see It he could identity tho Mr. West has for several years past been an Intimate friend of aud today visited the tombs ut North tho watch and clothing he quickly the body as that ol his bosom friend Ho was at an utter loss to give any reason for tho sad outdid not for u moment consider it a case ot foul ho my and a very blight and agreeable young Ho had nothing to trouble on tho to bo happy He was not in any and was very happy iu his domestic A few days before his he of a bad feeling in the and wo thought ho was threatened with brain It was evidently liis intention to visit his relatives in but by mistake took the train to Here he must have become a victim to the disease that threatened in his aimless must have fallen into the water and The body will bo taken to Norwood Tuesday for THEY UPSET THE Havo a In a May 27,-A terrible holocaust occurred at early Sunday On Saturday night a largo number ot Italians gathered at a kept by Chris all got and a 'The lamp was and tho place set on daughter was burned to and three of the drunken Italians wore seriously two of them it is believed wlU Hint of gooan to lio luto 20 por us stylo of our now AsU lO at uur Suits nt all A lino of 91118 our lii to orii POK ITAW VANS 8AFH OK OlE 1075 fB 1079 Washington St. lyons won his Bib Fire at South Tenn. May 27.-The Perry Stove Works and Payne & large dry goods at South burned last Twelve thousand stoves wore Tho insurance was about A sure and speedy cure for coughs and Botanic the waste and disinfect every suspicious pines With Tho a at and STot Oct The attention of a of of station 31 was attracted yesterday afternoon by a number of men hurrying towards the Codman which is situated at corner of Washington and Codman to tho large barn which is located on tho estate found a large party of in a heated discussion over some despite tho best of the blue-coated guardians of the was kept a profound Whether a cock dog fight or man fight hail been in could not be and the discomfited and The of tho excitement was a the occupant of the farm had made last that he could run from his homo to cemetery and return in 15 and a half-barrel of the best brewing was tho to be Avon or Numerous friends cf both parties assembled to witness tho and had tho pleasure f seeing in cover with glory and tho distance within the prescribed lor made no to follow the highway in his for tho ana took to the crossing stonewalls and ditches in a manner that would accredit to the famous and tho with several minutes to Hence the hilarity at the old Mrs. Gift to Nbw gossip tonight among certain men that the of the new which is to be located where tho beloved Yale fence now and which is lo and if is no other than the wife ot Hon. Edwards ul To to llm try anil prove ft. Price tor May Is lor May HI of It to an Issue In tl Illinois May 27,-Dr. Ernst ' chairman of the Anarchist defence said In an interview f pordon of Fieldon and Schwab will enter into the present Illinois political If a promise to grant executive clemency wore made by either candidate it would result in his I am not in favor of pushing the for a pardon at present that any attempt to secure one would compromise the chances of the The Anarchist defence will apply to tho Circuit Court this fall for a writ of habeas corpus in tho case of Oscar It is claimed that errors havo been discovered in the Court Butler is quoted as saying that has a fair chance ot being the wo will to each of ami of a lue client la not or valuo bo AT OLTA AsU Alut por all of ut lowest lor or on I. P. LORD & Chamber to Parlor to to Oil to 50o, Straw to 60c. Single Oven to Double Oven to Curtains and to Baby to to Bed to Cabinet and to Toilet to CASH or HOME TO 263 opp. Water  

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