Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - December 15, 1888, Boston, Massachusetts VOL. 168. SATURDAY DECEMBER 15,'1888-EIGHT PRICE TWO AND on ' of. 1* years at ihe house of tour years at Ho went to the I is before no was J. I years of Ho lias rei returned I from Now ns Ins limit facial expression is to bo lound in tho p Sullivan's to be 9 Covered Bum Connects a Boston Man Willi tlie to clinch to save lime ird and the his was apparent on but the man ' stick to him and nearly gone at I the call of In fourth round tactics wore most and ho deliberately threw Griffin twico and failed to lose the light bo-I Grillin did not to win it on a In the the tactics worn too and the s stopped i proceedings and awarded the decision to WEIR TO Answer to antl to of His The was vory wrath at the published statement of Frank and called at The office last with his usual three lie wants to call the attention of his would-be antagonist to the fact that his money is posted for a in He only wants Murphy to make a to his gotting to and there will he no difficulty about gotting on a fight Finally tho offers Murphy to come and spar him three or lour rounds at his and if snot want to can have the same while it Griffin does not want it Tc mmy Barnes cau earn for the same LIKE A DYNAMITE Arrange With These garments are made frith the utmost care and precision from Troll tested and superior that will wear good and retain their in general character and style they he distinguished from garments made to perfect in form and Our assortment is still very and we are several designs that cannot he obtained The great favor which our make of Cloth ihg has met with by the public is a convincing fact that we can give our patrons no music so charming as SI Low Prices for Fine v Made from Fur and other heavy all-wool materials especially suitable for the Plain and large and some with fur collars warm and substantial For driving or extreme weather these garments are comfortable at We also offer our Wholesalers and Washington 5 Bedford Irish Frieze original The chief feature distin this cloth from all others is its absolute im perviousness to rain and its extraordinary Nothing better can be manufactured for use in our rigorous at Two In 14.-About 3 o'clock this afternoon the workmen engaged in clearing away tho wreck of the Oliver oatmeal mill and trying to recover the body of the third victim of morning's found something resembling a dynamite The was turned over to the who are now If it should turn out to bo a genuine bomb or tho claim of n Domo or Rattling and Work for Judges at the Pelican tUe wU have 14.-Jake after a consultation with Charles today decided that he would go to the Clipper e tomorrow and post and accept Sullivan's It took a week for Jake to arrive at this but he said today that as ho had done so nothing would deter him from meeting Sullivan in the Mitchell said to a Globe gentleman who is putting up the money is a friond of No it is not Mr. He has decided not to have anything to do with it. His business will not permit him to do so. He cannot stand being and so has nothing to do witti tho When The Globe man asked Mitchell if the money was ho I am not putting up the I am only getting it. I don't want to as a backer of or as a I am a manager and I do not want to break the and I will not do so with my eyes From another source it was learned that Mitchell this country in January to Arthur and a couple of others in Engl md who are warm friends of These men will put np all the money sary for who thus becomes the representative of English handled by Engl sh Boldock it is be sent for to train Kilrain against The truth of some of th s denied by n and Kilrain ' The money put up Will he that of native New I don't see what difference it makes where the money comes from as long as it is My money no matter who furnishes is and Sullivan will be able to pa s it if ho can win but 1 don't think ho can. 1 would not mutch with him if 1 didn't think I could whip and I guess when battle is over people will agree with ine that 1 anl the Sullivan has said some hard things about butl won't talk about him I'll and meet him in ine I know 1 can whin and I will make him feel sore for the way he has declines to say anything about his matches with any more than he make arrangements with Dempsoy to box hi in 10 rounds in the East and tight him to a finish in San He also said that ho would go to Chicago with Kilrain tomorrow begin a week's engagement at a theatre there Monday mystery work A bomb was also found in Haymarket square this on the scene of the tragedy which cost several policemen thoir It was unearthed by engaged in digging for the foundations of tho police monument to lie erected on the It is made of two-inch gas six inches with a The pipe was carried to the station for It to be BUTTER WORTH Sir John A. Maconald Talks to a Reporter Concerning 14.-Sir John a. to a reporter today respecting the Butterworth annexation resolutions as do not oare to express any opinion as to the propriety of the There is an implied prohibiting criticism of the proceedings in either branch of our by a member of the other division and the same rule ought to hold equally good with respect to the acts of a foreign Mr. in its present as I understand is a purely domestic There w 11 be time enough to discuss tho proposition when it comes us The the government and the Evening both assail Mr. WITH HIS OWN HARRISON KISSED THE With Morton He Shakes the Hands of 7000 Will Hear Nye Dec. 14.-This evening the president-elect and his guests dined with Dr. and a few before 8 o'clock they came down to whore a public reception was to bo Mrs. Morton did not being takon suddenly ill just after A crowd of people had collected on tlie streets near tho and here tho police compelled them to fall into line and thus march into tho Before tho doors were thrown open to the Harrison and Mrs. Mr. Morion and Mrs. followed by tlie and others of local entered the and took positions at the further The decoration was consisting of and national while pictures of tno president and vice presidentelect wero suspended from the Mrs. Harrison worela brown ottoman trimmed with white and carried i small bouquet of noil buds and roses in hor loft Mr. Harrison took a position on tho facing the Standing on Ins Mr. Morton stood and Mrs. Harrison the extreme left m tho a Tho doors were thrown open as the parties assumed thoir and tho crowd nle and each person shook bauds with the Harrison stood the strain on her hand for 40 and then to roar and left the and Mr. Morton to the tender mercies of tho 4000 who were yet to Many of tho people lingered around tho hall shaking hands with the two but the left the ball at on co. When tho crowd had nearly passed a came up leading a child apparently two years As tho mother was about to pass by Harrison's eyes loll upon the taking it in his ho gave it a kiss that was distinctly heard some The act was received with loud It is that 7000 persons passed through the ball and nearly all of shook nands with Harrison imd Mort n. Wye and James will give an tomorrow and a box bus been for Harrison and his Manufacturing Retailers and Retail 440 WASHINGTON ST. Vo Corner Summer 83.75, 85.75, Suitable for HOLIDAY 1KABE, a HOTEL ami INVALID They aro AUTOMATICALLY to vv I IKING P. IMITATION iNY I AUD WOOD or and HUH and .md FOOT a re desired t a SMALL They have NO body needs one of these FOLDED and ANYWHERE in the anon receipt ot DISCOUNT on loto of CHAINS SAMPLE DAY these prices are not for but for every day ns long ns they ORDERS ATTENDED THE CHILD BEST IS IBS Stone Building renl thiee Tho BEST PRESENT for children good average Apply for sent rost to F. RICHTER & 810 Now I till I BUS 0U| 5-UNION TOBOGGAN CAP AT PERFECTLY ABSURD For laok of snow thus far we can offer f ou a large quantity of Toboggan Oaps and all of which have sold at 75o,, at the attractive of 28c. f Another every one beautiful new wa will Bell at 35c. Still another large lot of handsome worth and we will sell at 50c. If you are out of town send your order by mail at adding 6o. extra for Winter Knit for men and at low 5 and 7 Winter St. James Keenan to Back Associated Nnw 14.-Kilrain has accepted tho challenge of John L. Sullivan to to a finish lor a An unknown friend will cover Sullivan's money and rumor has it that Jim Keenan of Boston is the Sortie Battline Work the Last Tho Pelican under new its opening exhibition last night in tho of u largo and orderly Tho rooms looked and the size of tho ensures lots of work to inen for it. The sport was thoush the two main events wero spoiled by the repeated fouling of two of the prin Tom was an master of but tho next time an exhibition off Borne ono should appointed to enforce ' order as to Before was the manager that owing to the dissatisfaction over recent duo sions in glove contests had been decided to in 031 Largest House Furnishing Establishment in New Street 60x220. PRICE FOB 15, Interview With the Views ol in m There Yet Offered State Request Politely 11.-Jamos president of a Republican club of Minneapolis numbering arrived tonight and on Harrison for a letter of introduction and instruction to General Beavor of who has tlie Inaugural in for the purpose oi securing for tho Minneapolis club special privileges ou inauguration and an eligible position in the grand The request was politely OF Ontario Stan Family and Skips with a of Ferry a fireman on steamer Mary has with his the mother of six She has been liv ine for several years with a man named Liady at Niagara and came home throe mouths ago on a visit to hor who is married ond has three fell pass in love with his own and the neighbors allege their conduct has boon but ho turned ear to lior bee loft tho house ami went 10 Learning that his wife intended to re urn Acklin took about with his rowed across the hay and tout the Grand Trunk road going East on Tuesday lie has left his wife ana children BLOOD-RED EIo Only to Shield the Dec. 14.-In tho Hoyce today tho himself was put upon tho stand as soon as the gavo in detail his dealings with Ingersoll and nod his journey to New York to Negotiate the protested Ingersoll notes Pending this journey he entered on the collection fictitious notes and the Howitzer notes to cover the bad Ingersoll ho also abstracted and the fictitious noto to cover the bad draft for these admitted by to bo were mudo by witness for ihe sole purpose of deceiving tlie bunk commissioner and to conceal tho had and to cover the apparent deficit while co wont to Now but witness an intention to defraud the or that any one was in any by these falso 6. A. & CO. Uie attention of the of Kew to their contract system of selling stoves imd and all kinds of on lit 627 tf stamp for sealed Instructions for enlarging your bust 5 using guaranteed or Illustrated catalogue mulled lor 3 2MTremonlst. turn this price Is for Dec. 15, Chamber Parlor to to to 65c. Straw to 7 Curtains and to Cabinet and Mantel to Toilet to Tea to Dinner Sets to to Bid to to Cooking to Out-of-town who goods to tho amount of will have car fare tc Those who gloO or more will have car fare to and from Boston Our city will he presented with a nice Buff upon the purchase of above Open till 8 o'clock until Chris CASH OR HOME FURNITURE CO. to 80S Water vito three representatives of press act in tho judgment and two U men and a Herald representative took A feature of the coning was tho introduction 01 Tommy who Tommy Warren a and Harry the who stopped Jack Farrell in three Tommy Kerrigan and George Dixon first with littlo follows sparred three lively rounds in a give-and-take which seemed to find favor with ilio Dixon stood a good deal over his opponent and was in far butter but the youngster snowed cleverness anu made a pretty even thing of it. Next appeared Jimmy Cauley ana his younger who is a well set up fully as tall as his brother and as The work was ol the lightest hut younger man showed that ho had a clever pair of The were given a liberal round of ono of the events of tho Frank and Paddy Kelly were They were evenly matched in and claimed to be though they looked to he more in tho featherweight Majuire was looked after by Jim while Jimmy Couley At tho both men were too and laud ed on him and scored two clean drawing ruby from a gash under the He met his mini on -e or twice with his and it looked as il another roup i or two would finish it. In second round the same conditions were and tho men hammered away right and most ol blows missing their while Magune broke ground prettily and d generalship in getting away from his Both wore tired when the third round was and there was a good deal more The fourth began to go all in favor of who had lots of to finish his Ho hang the end of the round Maguire went down once Jn the round d all over the ring after his and slipped down once or but the judges the luht to Kelly was by fur the worst Hound six saw sumo good felt hand work by but one or two falls were not above In the eighth round Maguire probably fell without and the award was given to hands were broken but had he stood on his feet it looked as if his work have won for as Kelly was too weak to hurt came the event of the the content between and was attended bv Jimmy while a y sport looked after The first round was prett y but at its close it was that Badger was not in Both got in some wicked but Griflin managed to escape all Badger's Each had a mouse on tho iett side of their but came up to the call lor the second started to work with a will and Badger once or twice dropped his hands as if he nad Anarchists In Union - Very New 14.-Blood-red flags wero placed on cither side of the platform at Cooper Union whore the anarchists held a meeting and Mrs. Lucy widow of the executed Chicago * Not a was but officers in clothes were scattered liberally throughout the audience. more than 1E00 people wore and many Beats were vacant and the anair Martin Hauley of Jersey City CRASHED INTO THE Accident on the Central Near Dec. 1st.-On the Central Massachusetts railroad this near a wild with ran into the rear of an extra The caboose of the latter wan totally and Conductor Poi who was in tho Two brakemen were but not dangerously in Two other cars wero thrown thoir sides and engine Ambler was completely HIS CHILDREN WERE Suicide of Wealthy Citizen of N. 14.- James B. Kimball of 44 years of committed suicide today by cutting his throat with a during a fit of temporary He was a prominent in had several terms as and represented the town in the last Ho a widow and five all of whom are now ill with THE 4^ Doc 14. - Indications for New England and east New fair and Temperature Yesterday as indicated by tho son's 3 9; 6 a. 7"; 9am 8; 12 12; 6 p. 13u 9 p. 15"; 12 Average 11% Held in Winter's Dec. 14.-Navigation on tho Hudson from this point north has about closed for the All the bays and coves along the Hudson are frozen N. Dec. 14.-A Western blizzard has preVailed in the Mohawk valley for two Tonight the approaches THREE of Boat Imprisons Hunters nn a 1-1.-Three unknown men have been upon island today without food or having there yesterday to shoot Thoir boat got and although efforts have been made to rescue it has been impossible to reach the island on account of the heavy Tho island is about three miles from the PECULIAR Doffs Affim mid Ate Com en un i mil Dec. 14.-Today Charles was run into at tho cornor of Garden and Newbury by three Newfoundland dogs and fell on his suffering concussion of tho brain from which ho Ho was a shoemaker by Pig Breaks a Man's 14.-Butcher Samuol Crocker of Wareham was trying kill Mrs. Irene pig last when the pig Upset him by running between his and Mr. Crocker fell breaking his leg the Four Two Dec. 14.-A used bv the water works company fell killing four men and seriously wounding two One of tho men killed is Charles Meyers of this He leaves a wife and throe The other men killed lived in N. J. Swept Away tho Dec. 14.-The swollen river at Carver Centre has broken away the a loss of over Twenty men employed at the saw mills an in connection therewith are out of Brand New Buoys for Buzzard's Dec. 14.-United States steamer Verbena is making a tour of the Buzzard bay shores this removing all can and bell buoys in the bay and replacing them with spar Left Chinamen San Dec. 14.-The steamer City of New which arrived here today from Hong Kong and is the first steamer that has arrived from the Orient for a number of years without a single Chinaman aboard bound for this port. An Locked Policeman who locks up his at Dedham yesterday put the handcuffs on Dennis who is charged with a violin and a Delta Kappa New Dec. 14.-The dinner of the Delta Kappa Society tonight at tho club rooms on Fifth avenue was attended by representatives from every college in the The Vale Glee Club was Funeral New 14.-The funeral of Lyman the hotel took place this afternoon at tlie Church of the The body will be taken to Massachusetts for burial Breaking the Copper New Dec. 14.-Tho sale of copper in over three small lot of January at 17.1 made upon the Metal Exchange President Stewart Dec. 14.-D. A. president of the firm of was dead in bed this 14,-The city and State are in considerable over fresh rumors connecting Mr. Blaine with the now Telegrams from New York report that tho Press ana Star of that city stato positively today that the president-elect has offered Mr. Blaino tho position of secretary of and that he has it. One of the papers announced that correspondence between the two men would bo made public in a low In the Cincinnati today a telegram from W. C. in which he truthfulness of the the information comes to mo from a source not to be challenged or Uie several of Mr. friends in among them Senator Halo and Boutello and are They do not confirm tno but they think it is they believe that Mr. Blaino ought to be secretary of state for purely patriotic The report is not believed Leading Republicans it is know oi tho say that they are that nothing has been Mr. and they have strong for that ho will not bo in tho It ia suspected that the report by friends of Mr. who have evinced a determination to force Harrison to take him into tho i one of tho friends of the I to a Harrison is tho kind of a man who can withstand such A telegram from Now York Thomas 0. Piatt with referring to the story as Ha does not believe that the position has been and he says that tho roport was started by a correspondent of a Cincinnati It was sent to every newspaper in Now but editors who detected its character throw it into the waste basket A copy of the Associated Pross stating thul Mr. had been o orod and had tho position of secretary ol was taken to the residence of Harrison by a and was handed to Private Secretary with iho request that tho should bo asked if there was anything that he would be willing to say about it. Alter reading tho General Harrison came his library with the despatch in his hand and greeted tho reporter with tho it was understood that I was not to bo have no intention of trying to Interview you if you do not care to replied tho stated repeatedly to representatives ol the press that I would have nothing to say at any time in an correspondents ha o come to me with in ono or two 1 have oven permitted to and I said t mo and again l would not upon any lor I supposed was and if it is not 1 want it thoroughly undo stood all to uid that 1 cau not and will not allow myself to bo placed in position of either or any reports that be put in circulation by Even if they should bo I have whatever to say about this report is of such an extraordinary n makes what is the nature of or through what it 1 cannot allow myse f to lie troubled with about If I should say anything onco I would bo ex. peeled to mil you can seo what it would lead I might unwell undertake to keep the public informed as to what I in and it would amount to that if 1 should take up tho newspaper reports every morning and say tins is true or Unit is not may go on with Your as to what you think will bo hut I must not bo asked to confirm or deny iho reports that uro put in 1 say this in all but I hope it will ho understood all around that I will not allow lo bo placed in the Position of determining the of any no matter how important or from what source it comes Telegrams nro hero awaiting William Waller Quay is expo but nothing definite has been heard iruin him at this To a certain extent Mr. visit Is an explanation of the and of Matt Morton said that he had meeting and remain until that which lie later than Saturday The reason for Mr. delay bus been explained and is traceable to the mm a of James G. unfriendly to tho Maine learning of Ins ion to visit General Harrison set ou fool a plan to an influence eh the chai man's visit might have on cabinet prospects of Mr. Tom Piatt and Blaino held a conference in to which Mr. Phelps was and was also it is d for the purpose of arriving amicable understanding with the great claimant from tho Pine Tree As a result of Mr. Phelps here as the direct representative of Mr. Bla ne to demand for the tho stato ami to ascertain exactly what the iho administration is to be toward Un W. P. Washburn of who has been a member of Congress for several and will probably succeed Senator Sabin ia the Senate is and called on Harrison It is believed that his visit is in connection with a Western man for the hut be refuses positively to say anything about it. Mr. Morion is from a severe sore and a physician was called to be for him will go to the Stato but thoy did accept the rumors of action current lust n ght and this thing drops they expect to hear it auito as soou as tho State factories in the r o the despatch to Captain thoroughly discredited the gossip with Dingley said this morning that he had not heard of tho offer and bad not for it for two or three weeks Ho did not doubt the it was in the but merely because ho had got no word of and if the oiler had been made ho did not think that either Mr. Blaine or Mr. Harrison would say anything about it. At ho thought Mr. Blaino would sneak of the matter first to his friends if the report is not ho think it is only a little in advance of tho only way I can ho added after a moment's statement to that effect might get to tho public is that Mr. Morton may nave telegraphed the fact lo some friend in New who incautiously spoke of it. 1 hn o I novor had any doubt that the position would be offered o Mr. but I did not expect it for two or weeks The was asked if he thought Mr. would do not see any reason why he should lie is as vigorous and active as any man in public and is taking an active interest in Ho is not tlie sort of a man to retire from public is too much valuable service in 1 know that thero is nothing in tho objection that his health is not There are very lew men m this HoujO more active or in better health than he is. All these reports of his breaking down have boon without and have been set agoing for a Thoir when have been men who are never brought into contact with Mr. who are intimate with him have known all along that the reports are Without I have been with Mr. within a few I have never seen looking bettor than he does and thore is no questioning his interest in it would some of those men to wa k with 1 consider myself a pretty good I always walk at a brisk pace to the capitol from my hotel and 1 am a brisk but I it somewhat difficult to keep up with Mr. I walked with him fomo He moved with a firm that showed tho remarkable vigor there is in He takes long walks every and is in robust He is too active a ana ta too much interest iu affairs to and I do not see why he not servo iho public from this Halo said that he had not yet hoard from Mr. Blaino about his being tendered the secretaryship of Ho did not want to convoy the idea that he expected any such a but merely that if ii tondor had been made he would bo likely to bo informed of it. Ho added that ho felt unite suro that Mr. Blaine would ho the He did not speak by any information from General Ho concluded that Mr. Blaine would bo secretary of state under tho new because it was a most natural thing to name wus naturally the first ono associated iu the public mmd with tho It was a place ho had held creditably for a short anil ono for which ho was most eminently It was of his position in tho parly and his pre-eminent qualifications that the Blaine would be offered tno Senator Fiv o and Mr. Reed are two Maine men who aro not in as lino a touch with tho B amo sentiment as thoir Mr. Reed long ago mado Ha rule never to express any opinion publicly concerning Mr. Blaino and his Fryo is not quito so and ho is said to have answered an inquiry about the rumor in this 1 have not board that news It is not that I would know for 1 am not exactly iu Senator Halo would ho more apt to bo that Harrison would oiler Mr. Blaino tho and ho could not offer it to a bettor There is no man in country so well qualified for the us Mr. and if wo are tu have a secretary oi statu wo may as well good It is timo wo had a secretary of stato of Borne Don't you think We certainly have not had one for four ye Mr. Blaino will uo doubt enjoy this hearty Mr. and Captain Boutwell are as suro ns their colleagues that Mr. Blaino will go in. Tho delay of six which has takon place not to uny of the Maine thoro is of tall guessing hero that General Harrison will not undertake to got along with Mr. in An old observer a common view tonight in this is a hard nut for Harrison to No president over had a t uglier cabinet problem than man Garfield was in about the snino tout ho was not as serious a man as 1 toll you Harrison hasn't tho temper to net along with l bore must bo a and 1 the only question when shall it H seems to me that tho sooner ii is begun the better ii will bo for the It is a simpler thing to keep Blaino out ihan it would bo to put him Let Harrison strike now before the administrat on has made any and when everybody is look ng for es lot him utr ko and try my word tho mob will lynch But if the blow is not struck for a year or two it will ha bad for Ho will then havo and they will oa urly rally to any standard of If Mr. Blaine should thon he would bo able to march out to a jingo tune ami tho jingoists would all say that he had been sacrificed by a timid and moils Another phase of tho matter is furnished by the It is argue i that if Mr. Blaino wero destined to be tho thoro would havo been uo hesitation and Tho President-elect would not have hold these six If Mr. Blaino wore to receive the recognition that his friends assert is duo it would have been conferred election night Tho Indiana havo the Blaine They say that it is all an effort to stampede and they feel sure that it will not Tempted Samuel Allen and He Trusted Janitor anJ in Gold W $ Pinkerton Men Capture Thief and for Columbian National Shiners to the sum of in 820, and So i stuffed into a canvas laid carelessly or trustfully aside by a bank whea ' along comes tho trusted who laid bided bis time and at tho right moment seized the golden opportunity and tho bag of i many other successful in this line of Janitor did not journey across the he the ing treasure and was in tu n those alert Superintendent Cornish and Hanscom of Pinkerton The story of the janitorial downfall is as Dec. 3, the Columbian National 60 Devonshire received through the Adams Express a bag containing 84000 m which was handed over to Charles G. That gentleman hurriedly examined tho contents of the closed it up and tossed it a desk at right loft it matters not which Pie to placo the j in the bank vault at tlie close of for tho but as it this intention was not carried into Dec. officials covered that tho bag and its valued contents had They reported the loss at police In and also em- ployed Messrs. Cornish and Hanscom 4 the The Pinkerton detectives i proceeded to shadow such persona as had access to the interior of tho among others their attention being to hamuel who for 18 4 months had been employed as janitor by the Columbian having previously worked eight years in a similar capacity i the New National Allen's were carefully storekeepers with whom he wore shrewdly induced to report his the his as well as the kind of money used by tho were known to the But shallowing amounted to nothing unt 1 Thursday of this S when tho detectives struck a rioh They learned that on that day Allen had paid to his landlord for a month's renll and for drawing lease handing over two and one Sio gold wh oh of. course soon lound their way into the hands of Messrs. Cornish and and were for a Yesterday morning Allen was taken to iho office and there Tho prisoner told a M story until asked when ho paid las liero Allen and 17, and I haven't seen my landlord ' is some marked Superintendent producing the three pieces given by Aden to his landlord tho day Tho prisoner loll the Blindly behoving that al the coins in tho lioen similarly he confessed tho theft of the in Bui only dexterous questioning elicit tho hiding place the Finally tho learned that had deposited SI DO in a savings that the bulk of tho money was in a room on and that tho at Allen's Cleverly Messrs. and Hanscom visited the Phillips street and on tho pretence of being ployed to inspect ihe In the toilet hidden tho ceiling and the above found m gold their ta of the money had been and Allen promptly turned over to the inspectors a6 oo ico Allen is about years andi had always borne a cood was ii loading of the North Street A. M. K. Ho was born Hanover and that State With General Model mi's Ii and 14..-Mr. Blame seen at his Ho was vory Ho had heard the rumors but had nothing to Mr. Manley thought it might safely bo stated I hat tho rumors wore not al though ho believed that Blaino would finally bo the portfolio of state and would BODIES COOKED BV The HOME JOURNAL THE Highest Prices for the Dust Obtainable Mattel In all Its New Ideas or Suggestions will tlie Journal milium ways ami will find u ready market at the of the Easels and Train tlie Truck Ono Dec. 14.-The fast train jumped track at a switch just west of this city this Scott the mid Fireman wero both instantly their bodies cooked by the escaping Brakeman a white was badly scalded and but will MISSING FROM or One of the Heirs to tho Dec. 14.-Goonjo A. son of tho late Abraham has been four and grave fears uro felt his He had a row Monday with Clerk Doyle of tho Burbank was He had at the and disappeared after tho Ho is one of tho heirs to the large Burbank exploration a fascination for the man of ana nearly every civilized government has out expeditions to that there is cold here to satisfy most and to make Adamson's Balaam a necessary thing that is cheap and all the is a Seal Flush 6s MEN Wo Action on Oot Dec. 14.-A to Captain Boutelle today from an excellent source in Augusta states that no information there warrants the newspaper revival of the talk about General Harrison having the secretaryship of state to Mr. Bl The Maine men in Washington are as confident as ever in their that Mr. He Voted for N. 14.-Jonathan proprietor of tho American Knitting Mill at who was so fearful last month that would ruin his business that he abandoned his former political affiliations and voted for has made a general Kettle's Bullet Out of Collette's R. 1., Dec. 14.-DoctorB Ayer and Malo removed the bullot shot into Private Collette's thich by Constable Kettle in tho between civil and military authorities at Oakland beach last Agricultural College New Dec. 14.-Dr. J. E. Root of Hartford aud H. Howell of county made addresses annual dinner ot the Massachusetts College alumni - Liebis Company's Extract of by tea land should use it. Tlie above has very carefully and will be sold at 55S and 560 Washington 30 to 34 Harrison Avenue BITTER TASTE I EGGS I SPECKS I THE DELICIOUS 1> free from lo c won ta aud nuty be of the weakest per more ur stLar told