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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - January 27, 1889, Boston, Massachusetts                                HOW TO of at tie Cooking Vrcek In BOSTON NEVER SAY FAIL oan 1f m THE BOSTON Knoir yau and you ik VOL. 27. SUNDAY JANUARY 27, 1889-TWENTY PRICE FIVE House DELIVER FREE Carpets inss ete of to any city oi town in Now where there ia a railroad freight We also sell for either Gash or on yon find onr terms the to he procured In this YOU WILL FIND fliT Mi k li Oir tie L Oir Terns Oor I TO BB HJ THIS IT IS A WELL-KNOWN FACT That Is and if yon will call on ns for yon want in onr yon will save time and money If yon Write for Catalogue and will receive a prompt and WE HAVE Very little room for bnt we will quote a few Just to yon an Idea of what we are able to offer yon in way of ka extra nice Hair Parlor solid made and a for An Embossed Parlor solid combination of A Parlor built to and ' Also Parlor covered 'n Eaw and Spun all styles of at prices ranging to the above sets are only our we carry the largest stock of medium and high-grade Furniture to be found in the United Onr Loe Chamber Set Is a wonder to all price A fuU Ash Chamber new and well rook bottom An Antique heavily moulded and with splasher extra large and a remarkably heavy built A Solid Walnut Chamber extra large high and built by the celebrated Furniture Co. of Grand Would he cheap at we sell while they last for We also a fall and complete line of Chamber built of down One lot of Tapestry and they are full new It is unnecessary to say anything per yard o One lot of This is no but something that is worth Price We have the finest Hall in this and ' osn show all styles and grades of and Ingrain at prices that defy Also a fine line of Sheet Bugs and WEETE FOB SAMPLES AND We seU a Single Oven with all the ware and pipe ready to sot for the low price 0 We are offering a large with all ware and pipe and warranted a baker or no for We will sell yon an extra heavy with all complete with ware and for the low price We carry most of the leading styles of Stoves and ia the and feel sure we oaa give yon satisfaction if you are looking tor anything in this up Out line of Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets is one of the most In TEA SETS $ 3.5 0 SETS DINNEE SETS AO TOILET And a full and line of Glass and Silver Pocket and Table We can show the largest line of House to be found in and we Trill sell our goods at lower than the POLES PULL SIZE PILLOWS ABH HALL IF YOU CAN'T Write tor Catalogue and 827-Washingtoii CONTENTS GLOBE rago 1-Secretary Whitney's the Samoa over an old man's property at starving to death in of Saugus not a of a watchman for a assault on a curse at J. Fage 2-Edltor John L. and Dr. and shotgun and polo latest given at last night's and navy favor action for the of Boston of the national govern mont In a talk to the Beacon H. Bonaparte of Boston In danger of being lynched at of Gloucester hold In and sha Is In Salem Vincent at the Conservatory of rage of municipal architecture ill Sew Kork and of Gotham's now night etc. Page 4-Blaine, and Allison now said to bo cabinet Burgess is not in favor of deep draught in election In Paris Bismarck's colonial discussed In the men given a ride on the electric of Arthur Page Soden talks the latest Kelly to stay with the Bostons ball Communists ana Ann In public life at Washington Olmsted talks to the Kew England Heart Yacht Club dinners and other Stone beats the Into port. Pago 0-A family of of Tim Don and his and their remarkable records about the Boston which vrill be Prohibitionist discuss the proposed Page 7-Mllltla riflemen to visit Washington celebration In New Tork In Pago 8-Dedication of minstrel show of tho bank Fage Sam's defenceless new and adequate plana tor their oft features of yesterday's financial Page the about players and Page 12.-Editorials-Howard's letters the story and the moral of a ideas from Murat Page 13.-Table about dog shows and dog of Boston and club Halo pictures Its celebrities and its Page A. Irish estate and want Page and real estate Pago 16-Doings of the secret session of the Odd Pago 17.-The his majesty and street Professor Brick continues of a woman's barber slang from New to do in case a baby gets a Mickey Finn Page 18-Boston's big and little how the tailors size them Nye visits Niagara and runs across a G. with LI Hung how China's groat viceroy acta and Page our schools doing Shirley Dare points out some moral and physical a Story of Strange by W. Clark Page 20-A day with the march of trade from the water front to the city's sparks for some tricks which will of overwork upon Cardinal f f RITES Bayard Asked as to National LEFT HER BABY IN THE SNOW Woman Arrested at Eagt for Attempted North Jan. 28.-Georee Morse of Groton was his home aboat 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Whilo a. soot near Leach's pond his attention waa attracted by the of a Leaving hia team and the cries Into the he discovered a female child -i weeks in the bashes abont 60 feet from the The child was well clothed and carefully covered with a but nothing could be found on it to in any way in establishing its The child was taken to It had suffered severely Jrom Its face and eyes were badly and its recovery ia considered State Officer Burt visited Kast in company with er E. of that arrested Lizzie 27 years of employed as a domestic and living with a shoemaker named It seems that the Smith woman is mother of four chil the present one being borii at East 13. Ten days later the mother took the ostensibly to place in the keeping of her mother at Arriving in that slie walked to Here the Inhuman mother left her alone to perish in the by the merest it was discovered five hours Mrs. was seen on the oars bv Globe while in the custody of Officer but seemed wholly unconcerned about the edging the facts os above She be arraigned at Lowell tot attempted child THE DOUGLAS HEIRS Decision at In Favor of the Jan. 2C,-Th6 Union Mutual Life Insurance Company was notified that the Supremo Court of had a decision in the company m an outcome of the litigation be tween the Mutual Company and the university ot the Chicago for title to certain land on which a large amount of money bad been The doc sion is also adverse to the of Stephen These heirs that the having been alienated from the uses for which it was first reverted to them and not to the insurance The decision sets aside such claims and establishes absolute title in the company to this valuable piece of valued by many at over CARRIED FLORAL Friends 6t MUs Parker Attend Funeral Services at Jan. 28.-The funeral of Miss Jeannette the victim of the elevator accident in the Young Women's Christian Association occurred today from the Methodist The conducted tij the J. H. hy the Rev. A. W. of A delegation of and students were present Boston who brought beautiful and fitting floral The school attended in n and were represented in ihe beautiful floral display by a THE Jan. 26-8 p. for 24 For New Hampshire and followed by light snow or ram slightly variar ble For Rhode Island eastern New weather with variable becoming generally Blue Hill Indications for rain with high westerly winds on the coast followed on Sunday night or by cold The as indicated by the thermometer at Thompson's 3a 83 - - jp. 40 6 p. m 41) B p. 40-; 12 37. The average m. SB 12 42": 4,1 I. u. 40-; 121 38%. WO Letters on Samoan property in reports In boat American Hag seized in Apia harbor iiy German but released after German captain says no Hag was sh State affairs so re nest additional lit Auckland three at the Navy Department this dovel ped thu fact that Secretary Baya d has nod rect response to Secretary Whitney's letter as to the policy of this I is however that the President's action in re erring the matter to was to a ci degree points made in Secretary Whitney's In to an on the subject Whitney this afternoon re is no antagonism between the Stoto Department and the Navy Department In this the protection of naval officers aro at or may bo sent 1 ns ed for a d finite statement of thoir and on the 15th referred ihe whole matter to and there it Assistant Secretary Rives said this afternoon that the despatches received today from Samoa will bo transmitted to early next AN Javal Has No Klein Calls Consul a And Blames Him for Slaughter of ths Jan. 28.-Tho following letter from Secretary Whitney to Congressman Herbert was made public this I Jan. 2B, 1889. I have the honor the receipt of your letter of Jan. In which you request that there may be to the naval committee ot the any recent reports from the officers of the vessels stationed at the Samoan showing the condition ot things and the of the department for the of a definite referred to by me in my letter of the 23d if part of the records of the There are no later reports than conies of which wore transm tted to Con gress in a message of the President of Jan. G. 1889, printed in ve document No. 08 of the The communication of the department to the secretary of reference to the of a definite is m a a copy of which is Your letter also contains the following should be glad to know if any further nt ot the appropriations of your department should bo made in view of existing This inquiry upon its face seems to nut upon this department ihe responsibility of estimating for possible expenditures arising out of conditions which it cannot Until a decision is reached as to the of this government regarding the independence of the Samoan group of islands no judgment can be formed upon the subject of possible Up to the present time is not aware that we have had any national policy upon tho Neither the Monroe nor any other expression of national policy is to apply to the islands of the Pacific One one they have been taken interference from If there is to be no new departure affecting this group of islands I that the department is i able now to perform every duty arising out of existing is a between the of this government and that of some other di will be and no extraordinary will be called Having brought to the attention ot the appropriate department the circumstances specially the observation of this department seeming to call for definite instructions to its and the whole matter having subsequently 1 een before Congress oy the it would be preferable that this department should not anticipate conditions beyond its authority or Very W. C. Secretary ot the SAMOANS IN THE The following is the Inclosure above referred Navy 1 Jan. 1889.1 herewith 1 send you c py ot despatch just by way of New from the captain of the now at The department is able to send immediately two additional vessels to in response to this reques and lias given that they be made ready to receive sa ling orders and would be pleased to the force at the Samoan Islands by these and other vessels of the squadron it any useful purpose is to be served the purpose of the German now made entirely imposes no duty upon the officers of the squadron to strengthen the force at these t would only place the ers conditions with no duty to and would in all probability give rise lo The is entirely ade lor the protection of our consulate and as an asylum entitled to the protection of our In view of the critical at the Samoan to tho department that tho officers of tho if luither vessels are to uld receive Instructions of a definite character as lo their duty iu tlie From the correspondence heretofore hold between the ent of State and the German and from the reports received from our naval and the consular agency at the it ' ' as is Klein the Conflict and tho 20.-The World tomorrow will print the following from John S. who participated iii the at Jan. 16.-Never in the history Samoa has the situation been so alarming it is at the not alone for the natives themselves but the and English residents Since rhy last as the result of tho continued tyrannical action of t 0 imperial German sailors from the German war ships now ih the have heon killed and sn many of whom will also while American and houses have been together with tho hags of those American citizens taken prisoners by armed German man-of-war tho of Jon ed thoni to submit at tho lesof their and the and first lieutenant ot an English man nearly shot by a German from one of the wur All this has happened within four and the actual troub e has ust Alter recounting the various causes which led to tho conflict Klein While waiting there a i name tunning from the plantation saying that a number German who been landed there during the in one of the the ship at had formed a hollow or as he termed it around some Tamasese and that the Mataafa who were anxious to fight weio to shoot upon knowing that in so t would be impossible not to shoot some German which they desired to On the other hand it waa said the German sailors forming the square were firing qn the Mataafa The native referred and also the chief asked me for my opinion as to whether they would be justified in shooting the Gorman nt whether the men were expected to remain passive and be shot down lika Wh lo 1 had a decided opinion of my own upon the 1 de lined to take tlie responsibility of advising in any way upon the The high chief previo sly referred to then me to return with him to Apia for the purpose of obtaining the opinion of United States Vice Consul upon tho X was Well Convinced thot Mr. Blacklook would decide that he could not give tho natives any advice whatever in regard to the but agreed to tho chief to and see the vice We had not gone far on our way when we hoard heavy volleys of nius interspersed with irregular in the direction ot A few minutes later a native soldier overtook and while the men were undecided as to whether to iire upon the atter had upon killing the son of a The father ot the young man wa- standing by his side at the time and threw up hia gun for the purpose of taking revenge upon tho slayer of his He was restrained by the other Mataafa men around desired to avert a with tho sailors While the chief was being urged by his men not to another German sa lor drew a sight upon and killing the chief A second time tho Mataafa men restrained from answering shots of tlie German and a third time the Germans killing still another The German who were barricaded in one of the houses of the were not inactive during this one of it is killing two Mataafa and shooting a third man iu the This man was removed to the hospital at the British ate later in tho where he is now lying m a dying At tills point of the the native who brought us ilie news left the scene of the The chief and myself came on to Apia as quickly as possible and called upon United States As I Mr. informed the chief t lat he could give no advice concerning the course which natives ought to pursue in thoir fi hts with the Tnat was a matter they would be obliged to settle entirely without from About half an later a number ot natives came into Apia with news about the Some saiu that six sailors had been Tax Collector's Books All Every Dollar Collected for by the Town Rumor of Defalcation Wholly on a Technical WHO WILL LADLE THEM heavy hand is on the fighting and he is dropping them into the John Bull and Uncle Sam aro under existing to protect Which of them will use his ladle first ] SCALPED m Heinous Assault OU a pital Hand and Foot and Slashed by a A Lover - Night Under intended by the German government in the interests of a al and ia being mated by overt Do NOT take any chances of being or burned to death with liquid stove paints and enamels iu The ' Bun Stove is and best stove polish 1 ood the v pays for iio common ore multiplying day bv There i no longer any pretext w on which i an be explained the interference of the German in the contest in progress upon the island of 1 api that the of the nav will not without definite advices to that thoir duties be under Ihe as are Our antecedent relations to this group of Islan s aud to the Islands have been of an exceptional and will be likely to give rise to d in the minds of the as to their duty sting On these two groups pf by harbors have been lor ihe use ot navy of the United States and as to the Samoan the three Great Britain and the United up to recent acted upon the theory of mutual co-operation in preventing the autonomy ot tho people of the Samoan A harbor at Samoa will become of national to us in tl e future as a naval but it the islands are to go under the of Germany ' would cease to be of The department bus heretofore directed the ot the squadron to uot in with the instructions the con Bular agent at Samoa receive from the Deportment or but In view of the late es i nd this st for an additional the department desires to be advised whether it is the of the to announce anv policy regarding the Samnan of which the officers should be Very W. Secretary of the To Hon. Thomas K. Of D. 0. The despatch received by Secretary from the of the referred to above the date ot Jan. 6, aud iu as Gorman war ships at Apia threaten to disarm and landed at to prevent Engagement Germans lost 20 no Germans swear nnd burning property Pot disregarded And Another that not a German sailor had been left while others again said thot a number had made their escape in the launch by they from the Eber on the previous Several hours afterward a trustworthy native soldier came in. whom a connected account was The German he sai after runn ng away from the breastworks on the shore at went directly to ihe plantation houses at The natives who were to overtake then scattered through the bush and along the and eu upon the plantation houses at from all s a number of men having run down from the bush allele and advancing from the direction of The Germans maae a stand on the top ot the hill near the plantation formerly the When the Mataafa men began shooting trom all the sailors and broke Some of them rau under tlie plantation house for throwing away guns in their Others stood behind fences and fired w Idly in the direction of of which they saw coming the of the who were concealed in the bush or While looking in one for the enemy the sailors would be shot from Their total lack of knowledge of t le way Sam ana fieht was so by the manner m which they defended Lieutenant of the Ulga was reported by several natives to have fired his revolver aimlessly os rapidly as and was shot through the heart by a native who was some He sprang into ilie his sword from his and fell on his His body was sei ed bv several who sought to take it to one of the who were in turn Several wounded men kU according to Samoan no ever being taken ant no quarter Some of the wounded sailors when they saw the Mataafa men threw their canteens aud all other and with the of if the ire of their cried which means love or success to the present Other sailors called out to the advancing natives that they were good Mataafa and would fight against The remembering the injuries without number which they had already suffered at the hands ot the refused to listen to the pleadings ot the and knowing that they would rece re the same treatment wure the situation Several German bodies were decapitate I. lent statements made as 10 the actual some saying that only while others asserted that six heads were The German consul admits that three heads were cut and this is provably the correct The decapitation ot the German Is not as an act of directed especially towards the I have stated in letters the Mataafa men take Tamese o heads when the 01 ami the latter reciprocate when they are given a of many of the dead sailors were taken by the including the sword oi Lieutenant Sieger and the swords of other who were wounded In the During and at the conclusion of the battle the remainder of the wounded sailors who could not be taken into ilie houise were carried to the boats y their mates and their escape men then N. quiet town has had chills running up and down its back all for last night it was visited by a very good of tlie the Between midnight and 1 at the Cooper Hospital a woman nurse was attacked by a man who had made his wav into aud she was up iu a shocking manner aud left for dead by the Prompt waa given to hor wound when she was and the probabilities now ate that she will uot although she is able to give a clear account of the she is unable to furnish the least towards clearing up the and tho police here are utterly at Annie the is a She is about 35 years of about she gave a dose of medicine to a man from typhoid and then went to get a bag of hot water lor a patient suffering with a She a bathroom un the second and was a getting the when a pian up and grasped her by the She could not scream because he throttled Atter binding a around her het to tho floor tied her hands and He worked quickly nnd without He was a from 36 to of with a heavy black Ha had a black overcoat and a black As she lay OU the the man kneeling beside she could feel hia breath on her could not get a at you last ho with a vicious gleam iu bis I'll finish you Tomorrow night I'll come and finish the his pocket he one committed the No ono was allowed to see Miss this and tlie liend ao tells tho st ot the en Shortly atter 12 o'clock she entered the bath room for tho ot a hot bath f. r a As she i the room she ed by a who closed the door and demanded her have no the terribly hero is my gold take don't want your I bavo como tonight to do away with Tomorrow night 1 will do t e fiercely exclaimed the He then tied her hands and feet and attempted to assault when tho towel around her neck became loosened and the poor woman lie man tightened the towel and then made an to throw her out of bul lie tailed lo got her and hor on to the ho her In ttio abdomen and siilo and Blio lost When revived tho man had gono and tho window was indicating that ho hud gone could uot hor hands nnd feet still bnt her groans attracted the of a watchman who was making his lie and a patient the door and found iho lying In a pool of blood on the She was taken tn another whore her were by Dr. tho The doctor found three on the right forearm and one on loft two on the forehead and una on I tho right side of the ono on the one i n the left leg and a cut on tho ' calf of the right This last was deeper than the There are bruises on side and where the brute had kicked A Curious Antics Charged to a Norton Hunt's Children Apply for for the Old Testimony as to His in the Tannton CHILDREN Families Without Food or Appeal for in Seward 28.-A special from Kansas City to tho Information has been received bore that many of Ihe people in Seward are on tho verge of Appeals have been scut to various and I today a letter was received by the ' master here from Mrs. James K. W petitions tlie court a 26,-Tho Court room was full ot ot both sexes ma rous maidens ol Norton nnd being there in largo The occasion grow out of a quarrel between sundry members ot the Hunt and moat ot those were there to tell what they Knew of Adol D. an and respected citizen of now iu Ills eighty-first and considerable Tills last consideration haa bred discord between his and miido him a bono of and dragging him into court to have all his paraded tho Sinco the death of his wife the old man has lived with his son aud from what Is learned from today's made some time ago providing Blon of Ilia property between Frank and his other Emily Skinner ot A few months because ot alleged trouble with Mrs. Frank tho old gentleman went to live with his Subsequently he mode a new coming to the ears ot whom and his sister there is an tho waa aroused in his mind that this last will boded ill for and OFF NOT A 2G.~A rumor want flyine through the town today the tax Edward O. waa short in his accounts with the and the stated varied trom SOOU to This caused uinoh as it is ago that Warren P. found to bo a ana got away .to Canada before his actions had become generally reporter started out to this latter case this and visited Selectman That gentleman did not have much to only that ho knew such reports were but he did not the tax collector had done The mm then proceeded to and found Mr. Coop at bis After stating his errand Mr. much pleasure at seeing his and al once escorted him to his the town books were Mr. at the the year ilia books and Treasurer Whitehead's On the 18th dayot the present tho letter sent to Mr. Copp by Auditor 1 Jan. 18, 1880.) Edward 0. of taxes and find SI taxes and not please explain to auditors at youi J. K. After receiving this letter Mr. Coop took tho went through them and founn out to his satisfaction that the were all he should have the money on He have the required but had not turned it over to the n nco the It the treasurer had only told him that the boOka should have been footed tip and all tho money over before the new Ill would have been but tho gentleman was new at the and desiring to make a good showing at his ho said had neglected to do Thus this money would e been charged to last and no mistake would icon made on the last day of to Treasurer Whitehead's tjut the latter was in ho did not go the evening of tho following when he found the treasurer and him the On Jan. Coop carried mora to the making in and ot Ills for that Thus far ho collected this year aud at ho has in his possession 8451.90 of tho town's is hardly enough to skip to Canada said Conp is a native of li a man orod by to be honest and r is highly hy and this report thai has been circulated ao freely baa him aud friends much Bottle of Laudanum in His Shortly after 10 last Patrolman Lombard of division 12 found a man lying on East near Don cheater In a The man was taken to the where he gave tho of Hugh In his pocket was found a bottle of num. Ho was taken to the Carney flask or which he smelled aud put back Into his was a vial ot He aud put was a cook aud holding her nose tried to force the liquid into her She clenched her teeth and pressed her lips With an oath be replaced the bottle and drew a scalpel from his poi take you as you o ho her began cutting tho back ol her bead as it to scalp Ho forced the weapon through the closely hair under the nurse's cap Several cutting through heavy masses of hair and several times penetrating the 1 he flung her down and king another scalpel from his pocket began to make savage lunges at hor. Sho uttered taint whereupon he turned to and holding his face to hers you make a sound I'll smash your brains At this point the woman became partly but felt each surgeon's knife through her clothing and into the I The sight ot flesh seemed to infuriate and he began slashing her again with the Two cuts reached across the forehead and two others the He made a sweeping cut across the woman's map finally arose and gave several kl ks tothe prostrate He stopped ai he the sound of and with an oath went to the window and seemed to apeak to some one took down a large drew out what seemed to the woman Ike a pair of shears nutting the towel into broad tied the pieces fastening one end ot the rope to the Iron heater in of the and threw the other After one more at the noose and after shifting the woman's poc and its from tho bathtub to the he stepped out aud seamed to use the merely to ate dy himself as he to the soft grou 10 feet This was the story told by the half nn hour later her groans brought the watchman to her The woman's history was looked It was learned that while she was at the Hebrew hospital a man proposed to her aud rejected aud that shortly atter he made a threat that he wou d kill Inquiries at the Hebrew hospital showed that she had the best ot Miss Isenha dt is and tbe doctor paid another day would put lur out of The cutu are disfiguring but not Dr. taid ii waa could The authorities all say that they hope to have the mystery Cleared up within two oa Watchman Under for the Associated Jan. 26.--Annie a nurse In the Cooper in was found lying unconscious in a pool ot blood ou the second floor of the near the about 1 o'clock this atter being assaulted by a who escaped the tbe bv means ot br tying towels Joseph the night is BOW with who lives 11 miles from West In which she Many ot us have not and only a few havo enough clothes to bide our Thero is no opportunity tor tiie people to earn anything by as there is nothing dion over tho old that for aix or more the latte has not been of sound nor responsible for his such an admission would render now will the Skinner party wore op today ti contest the as was the old man For hours Ihe court listened to the tattle of a country and to tales of such were the Children are without proper and the mild winter has been thoir sal vat Tho writer makes a appeal to the people of Kansas Seward county is In that nart Kansas hat has suffered from crop failures and many ot those who wont there with a money lost their and are now forced to appeal to tho charitable for to and no money them 1' ' that told IS hiS vagaries are many and uni On ono occas ou ho Is to nailed a dead to a cross ho took it and deposited It In the that the Saviour was and laid away in a tomb for throe after lie came and that he was going to try tho e the pig and see ii he would not revive under a similar course i of time t is that he brought a second dead THEY CLINC TO City Council Objects to the Proposed special meeting of the City Council waa held this evening to see what action should taken in regard to the petition of Mrs. N. V. Titus and others to set off that portion of known as and which is to come up before tho Legislature for a hearing George F. Pinkham of ward offered an order that the president of the city solicitor ann the legislative 0' appear before the on Monday to oppose the petition that part of the of be sot olf to The Older passed by over a SMASHED A JEWELLER'S to Boaton Thief Cornea In Mow 2fl.-Harry who says he arrived in this city from a few days waa arrested and looked up for a bold attem t to rob the jewelry store of Kraft No. 4 27 Grand The man had a soft padded glove on his and carried a stone iu the palm to add to tho blow against the plate glasa window of tlie The largo lane was shattered into and then Edwards up a quantity of jewelry worth about Ue like n but was captured before he got far ABATTOIR IN Central Stoek Company at City Jan. 2b.-Tho main building of the Central Stock Yards Company's hog abattoir ou the line of the Pennsylvania railroad and on the westerly bank of was destroyed by fire this Tho building was a two-story frame by 160 and formed about of the The company's total loss is at S which is covered by The losses of individual firms could not be CANADIAN LUMBER Heavy the Abolition ot the Timber Jan. retaliatory duties on Canadian lumber imported into the States In increased export the big lumber firms are urging the takeoff the export say retaliatory duties on Canadian lumber would cripple the Nearly all the heavy lumber men in the valley are who have built up tho TraK Cutlar tbe A Koi i. oto the bqu e and forced into its food which he said certain myotic in hopes to bring the departed shoat to About t e lime meul was high mortality among the chickens on tho farm all at and the son discovered that the old was trying to mizo out sawdust instead of and by the use of tno same to cheat Dame Nature herself by sowing it i of He violated all the tenets of husbandry by plant 1 to in tho and the spinsters in the neighborhood by going to church in his though he Th 8 and much beside was related of hia st ango not to omit mention of the fact on onp with a shovel lor a he announced ot On the other Drs. Hallett and Allen testified that they had examined Mr. Hunt and found him of sound Other witnesses said the same thing who have done business with hi ver and certainly he gave the n when lie was i ut on to testify be knew what he waa tio denied i atly of had been told tho regarding his and a most explanation for most ot He that he had not been well used by Frank Hunt's and asserted that Frank had got to indorse notes for u large amount uring a long examination he manifested a of perception and a freshness of memory wh was wonderful in a man oi his am his replies to questions put to him were and often After spent the whole day in the hearing of this to the exclusion of all other the court adjourned until next at which time the arguments will be WE WANT Every lady and Gentleman then SELECTIONS From vro ore Jan. 10,1839. the Proprietors ot nop Toilet havo quite a lotiR to the live use of your and It for tS soft nnd smoothing effect upon the 1 havo tried several times to use a widely excel upoD I can truly say tor Hop Toilet by very prominent In It had a painful and Boston Is rinses off preventative of and leaves the skin To tho Makers of Altera thorough your ful and I To tho Makers of Hop Soani and 1888. a 1 utke pleasure tn to be most for toUet Yours VIOLA Hop Toilet Heap la noc real neither make It so. as tige alone hardens a pure have been ao rapid It has not hud sue to Wo aro now large and laying It aside for future A soap made rock hard by out It Is wUl burn aud roughs the POLICEMEN WERE IN New by Brooklyn Car Oars Till New Jan. 2B.-There were no new developments iu tho Brooklyn car strike John Buskow of Hoboken and Max Rosenberg of New applicants for were beaten by the latter so badly that hu was taken to a No were although Rosenberg was under tbe escort ot No attempt will be wade to run caxs before Struck Oil in Jan. 26.-The oint Stock company of Waterbury capita who have bovn boring for oil at aro rejoicing over tlie discovery of oil at a depth ot 1500 The drill runs a vein of earth nearly 60 teet deep in which there is much off at High The steamer which went on the flats off Governor's yesterday was In charge ot Pilot Gerry The vessel came off at tide without apparent ana la strictly pure and will ordinary ' a a Kot 111 u casti It failed to 25011 3-030.) a doz. Buy a Location Corner Winter and Tremont Mrs. 8. to Mrs. delighted I to see How do you How a your husband and tbe Mrs. How la everybody your Mrs. 8.-Nicely, Mrs. the have you tried that gant Hop Toilet l{ Ket some at It Is lor to any Imported or American doctor recommends It. Manh A and all tlie stores keep Mrs. you can buy It and all who use are It la made by a luid cost to pro. duoe it. ' Mrs. 11.-Oome nnd Mrs. very 417 Washington St. Pantaloons to to at Specially Low goods include many Foreign Patterns of thf beat wUl And it to to fabrics In view of aMot I they wlu readily DRESS SUITS TO LCT Superior to All 10 H. m 362822  

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