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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - January 29, 1889, Boston, Massachusetts                                s line or two to you una toUj It. Tbm pat THE U where the will tee It. STILL THEY CBm tetters from tbe people the writers when tber pnt a In TOK Tett it U yon am in doubt VOL. 29, TUESDAY JANUARY 29, 1889-EIGHT PRICE TWO 1500 PIECES At Prices Barely Custom Honse from a manufacturer in and to he offered at prices less than what you will he to pay for the identical merchandise after 1. THE MANUFACTURER'S LOSS YOUR Black Surah Silks At 49o. per Never iu 20 years has this quality been offered at such a PITIABLE low It is needless to any as lady mnst this great Black Silks At 69c. per every piece of this lot is full 24-inoh No lady in all her shopping had an opportunity to purchase equally as a quality for less than per Black Surah Silks At 79c. per Black SuVah Silks At per Black Surah Silks ' At per This is a rich and elegantly finished and CERTAINLY be you examine it. Black Surah Silks At per The finest quality manufactured in in our one of the best values of the entire as it contains the least number of pieces of the Ve TEUST late comers will not blame us if they fail to secure a COLORED SURAH SILKS AT MARSH AND 49c. per For Street or Spring or Summer or for Tea Gowns or this is an opportunity which will not probably occur again for as we offer in this lot a very desirable line of light and COLORED SURAH SILKS AT 69c. per This quality measures They are a heavy rich warranted all beautiful line of and in our estimation are a better our PLAID AND CHECK SURAH SILKS AT 49c. per Yard 22 inches IN Through our stook we find a great many odd pieces and short lengths left over from our great sale of last WE HAVE CULLED OUT and marked each lot at that must CLOSE otit every INOH Semi-Annual Stock AND f IT IAS Boulanger's Victory and What It I ship and the fant that he Is the 1 man for tlie ot that his sword is to rend the oi Frankfurt and win TJie mean once more to be n That success for to the personal Inadequacy of it is the decisive blow is near at But In any case the republic \i ripe for the The the 1 you wish wo do wish The result need not be taken When the is over wo will be able to more clearly of the Stormy Times Predicted for B Journals Clearly Baiers of See The Young Republic Ripe fur tbe American Girl Elopes with an English Sanser of War and n 2S,-The Political to diplomatic circles hero the election is regarded as a sure sympton a change of system of No immediate danger is feared as international as it is believed that dissensions will prevent external The Neue President the Republicans under the banner of appeals boldly and openly to he can still the country to He bravely suppress with a nrm hand the rivalries of his own Not the republic but the existence of is at The Wiener return of France to a ot moderation is hardly The moderate elementi will soon disappear from the scene and wild revolutionaries hold the The dancer of war France and Germany has become The Deutsche predicts stormy times in It whether the Republicans have to resist Jan. 28.-By common consent the battle royal between tho victorious and the which was expected to take place this has been postponed until The general lias at home in strict and the thousands that had assembled on the Place de la Concorde to tho new for Paris were Lookins over the battlefield it becomes more and mora apparent that iB tho statesman most sorely damaged by the result of the had to M. Jacques the radical vote and an examination of tho returns shows that 120,p00 of for the brave Wben the World correspondent called on M. he found the latter very have to say am sorry for tho was a bad day lor Republican Tho ministry was closeted with President Carnot at the palace until In to accept Prime Minister M. Carnot must the of every thine Whatever we may suspect that bis real designs the fact remains that General yesterday carried the day m the name of tho republic and as his I certainly believe that St. Denis and the other radical quarters ot the department returned the with the largest while the Faubourg St. Germain and the other monarchical quarters with the The government is iu a most angry and determined and to the mosi measures general ELEVATOR POLICY ISSUED BT THE LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION OF at a moderate protects or lessees ot loss reason of personal injuries caused In with the use ot I The own any suit against the Insured In elevator car or and within named In damages or tho cost of settlement ' of case without ' Ibe large number of Elevator and of Law arising out ot forcibly demonstrates the great value of this of and the of policies already Issued proves that Interested In elevators are rapidly Impressed with the many to ttao p Jti S. tX Kllby Apply for rates and to C8 Central ' Agent for New Hampshire ana Rhode DECLINED TO BE Twenty Cure Believers Soolde Ibat the Water 1 Too New 28.-Twenty-two in faith cure met at the Mount Jersey pursuant to an agreement had previously made to be no matter what the weather might ' Tho entire party was led to edge in New York bay by Elder but at the last moment all but two decided that the water was too and declined to be Charles Freise and his resolutely followed the elder into the water and were baptized in due They appeared none the worse for their but started for their homes as soon as they had put on dry A BOY'S PULL a Bell from a BeUry with 0, Jan. 28.-At a near hero Saturday while a crowd ot people who had attended a de bating society were passing out from the a mischievous boy pulled the bell and by some means the bell was from the framework in the cupola and fell in front ot the house ou to the crowd killing William by crushing his skull and seriously G. W. Alount and Sparr HOME FURNITURE Walnut upholstered in Price for Jan. 80, prUe la for Chamber to Parlor to 5250 to Oil to 65o. Curtains and to Toilet to Dinner to to Bed to Parlor to Cooking to CASH or FREK lor and f HOME FURNITURE THE Will be to Try for Jan. 28.-The Journal dgs Debats says at a in the Rue Lincoln last night several Radical deputies urged tho formation on the spot ot a ministry ot action which should present itself in the Chamber of Deputies immediately and de mand authority to prosecute General for Many of those present opposed tho and the meeting dispersed at 4 o'clock this without comine to a had his trunk sent to the Dennison House I and then on Blale Accepted tlie Leading Gar Lines Tie But Harrison Opposes Isl fill Waft Away 1 Witli Shoes to Filled by Senator Plana to Qet mm Out of tho 180 Jan. 28.-Tho other day Georgo F. Hoar was heard to in the Senate cloak room that it William B. Allison stayed out of the cabinet and lived four years nothing could defeat bis nomination for tho presidency in 1892. the men who overheard Mr. prediction was Senator John whom Hoar supported with great but to no at last This to have opened eyes than ever the fact tbu ho was going to have a dangerous in and as this veteran sprinter is a ready entered for the convention of 1892, ho is credited with having at once set to work to laud Allison in tho laf WEST Republicans Attempt Bribery West in Try to Buy tUo Bnt No Choice na Vet. W. Jan. 28.-The fifth ballot tor senator was taken in joint bly of the at noon and 38; 18; Frank 8; J. W. St. 2; J. W. Goshorn 8; A. B. 3; M. 2; Judge 2; balance Whole number of votes 83; necessary tor a 42. Delegate Shelton of Lincoln county presented a sworn statement to the House today that he had been money to vote for a United States An Rating committee was As Viewed by tho Italian Jan. 28.-The commenting upon yesterday's election in says that unless is exiled as a pretender he will speedily become master of the Tho while that the situation in France is refuses to believe that the near Its The however it make a complete change iu its home and foreign All the Italian papers recognize the gravity ot tho Will Attend Jan. 28.-General Boulangor has announced his intention to attend tho of the Chamber ot on The today passed a credit of 42,000.000 to be expended the military as a seem to be very happy over the result ot their jump into the and the catos are thronged tonight with amused crowds reading the serious comments made on the by the Berlin who assert that the event has brought Europe measurably near IDA TUB FRANCE'S Jan. 28-8 p. for 24 hours For New Vermont and northern portion of eastern New York light local winds generally For the rest of New England and portion ot eastern New York westerly diminishing In Blue Hill Hill Jan. 28-2 p. lor and decidedly H. H. An with an Jan. 28.-The great sensation here today was the arrest in Paris of an American Birl with an English The young lady's name is Ida daughter of Mrs. of New The girl iS 17 and and has been since her arrival here with about a They staying at the Pension Anglais two weeks when Dr. Sellon England with an The doctor stopped at the same house to bo an and claimed he came South to recover from an injury received in being thrown from a He was a handsome ot good plenty of from the a great deal of attention to A week a lady in the Pension told Mrs. Wilcox that the doctor was too much with and advised hor to put a stop to as the doctor had a wife in Mrs. but as the girl was not inclined to discontinue the intimacy the mother left Nice with her moving to a hotel in The girl left a note for the telling him where they were He followed tho next and put up at the same The mother met him in the hall and raised a great The girl promised to give him Last Thursday the doctor tried to get somebody to take his boy to London and put him in charge of a relative but Friday he appeared at the railway station at Mentone with tho boy and who passed off as the boy's Ida much ho agent sold them tickets to on the Italion where Ida cashed a chock payable to either or her for The check was given her by her mother to With tho funds thus obtained tlie elopers went via Turin and Dijon to whore they wore The mother waited all day for Ida to come back with the but instead a messenger a note from the saying she had run and asking to le as she had never to The mother at once went to the American who public and the police at were wired to arrest the couple on their the train arrived in Paris Dr. Sellon called a cab and told the driver to go to the Grand but before he could start tho police collared Dr. Sellon protested that the girl was of age and rame with him of her own The girl refused to leave and they were taken back to Mentone by the first It has created a great scandal among the Americans of the The laws on abduction aie very severe and friends of the girl's mother propose to make it warm tor tho gay AS AN Caused Kitty Cody's N. Jan. 28.-The jury tonight decided that Frank Dudgeon procured the operation which caused Kitty Cody's and that Dr. C. F. Haro and Mrs. Harriman were guilty of a criminal act in the is in Infernal Machine Tied to His N. 28.-This morning Mayor H. D. found an infernal machine attached to the knob of his door in the City but the machine failed to When opened it was found to contain and wires connected with two large cartridges tilled with an matter was referred to the One 28,-An explosion on the San estate near today killed one person and injured eight Typo Foundry of Ht. Louis produced a beautiful new ayle of type tor The Sword 1o Win Back ' Jan. 28.-Tho newspapers of all shades ol political regard the success of General as an evil augury for tho French The North German Gazette is the most important event of recent times in the domain of foreign The regime of the republic has a severe reverse in its own The defeat ot the government will probably lead to all sorts of The Post sees in the result of the election that France is heartily sick of the republic It government that lias rece red such a blow can no longer be regarded as a serious government General Boulanger will not allow the impression made liy his victory lo fade befo e the general election takes as otherwise the might by bold measures win back the votes it has The year ot 1881) will not be behind in its predecessor in The National Zeitung discontented elements combined to support If to be serious the fall of the Is a - was not Boulanger alone was but aUo bU programme to a ot the ot The election of members ot the Chamber ot Deputies ot which has been brought into prominence by tho election of differs very much from the method practised iu the election ot our The of Deputies corresponds to is divided mto 87 which are subdivided into 802 These arrondissements correspond to our congressional but elect one deputy lor each 100,000 and another deputy for each additional 100,000 of with its population of over 2,000,000, is entitled to a representation of over 20 Universal is the and every citizen can vote to chose deputies and members of the general councils which exist in each of the 87 Every citizen has to pay a tax ot three days which cannot exceed so cents per and which is not a prerequisite to In. this country a member of Congress must live in the district from which he is This is not the case in and this it is which wives Boulanger his According to the famous de or system ot counting of ballots proposed by Gambetta in 1880. a man as in stand for election from any district from any is He can be elected from a dozen or more different and district he desires to Boulanger has done this in all the strong Republican and has been elected in nearly His election from the department of the Seine is most as it the department which is supposed to load all It is composed of and has two small St. Dennis and wh oh bears the same relation to Paris as Chelsea and Revere do to Buston in It in Paris Pans has always been controlled by its who have been iu the past Radical and never so than Tho of universal suffrage without any property has enabled them to elect a radical contingent Chamber of mostly When Boulanger came out in favor of the abolition of the presidency and the which bears a close resemblance to our own 8euate,ot the Socialists rallied to his support and virtually elected The vote cast Out ot 244,000 votes cast lor 1)0,000, it is were cast by Conservatives and the 154,000, were Radical another for latter vote lacked 8000 of reaching the total vote of 162,000 oast for the candidate ot tho Moderate or bourgeoisie The fear that Boulanger will bo a dictator and assist m bringing hack the Orleanists and Is The pie are too strongly wedded to ideas to desire a and more especially is this the case in the the active force upon which pretenders must is a wise provision in the laws which any attempt in that The law of 22,1872, vides that in case of the Chamber ot being violently dissolved by any coup d'etat as practised by Louis the general council of each of the 87 departments shair immediately assemble and form a new legislative assembly with their in order to oppose by all means such an The president and Senate arc not represented by the popular vote as it is understood The which consists of is elected by members of the general the the councillors and delegates from municipal That of them are elected every three The other fourth are elected for and in case of a vacancy the other senators Ull it bv alo The president is elected by the Senate and Chamber ot reason for the demand for their abolition lies in the manner ot thek and the which have attached to these offices in the The block all in tho interest of the The demand of Boulanger for a constituent should revise the lies back ot bis continued successes policy and his methods constitute is called The are those who are attracted by bis personal and have their American prototypes in the followers of Blame and The people there are tired of the Republicans they have been and through their electoral system are able to change tho government and no doubt will do it. But a relapse from Republicanism need not be feared in view ot the checks upon any military or other favorites seeking a chance for their own If ' is not all its name Implies TOUT 26 worth ut will youz It Jan. 28.-I am enabled to state on authority tonight that the name of the next secretary ot state G. Blaine of This statement is made positively and without any Mr. Blaine has been tendered tho state portfolio and has and this mation has been communicated to a limited number of his close and intimate Mr. Blaine has not yet decided whether he will go to but it is expected will pay a to the presidentelect betoto A. M. bb BCe Will Have No If Jamaa I 1 a Jan. 28.-When out today that Blaino had been offered and had the those who knew it that tho Blaino Willium Walter Phelps ot Now Hitt ot Boutelle and Millikon ot Maine and a few others would have n But they and they had evidently boon for The Globe correspondent sought to obtain their views he found them to be in au uncommunicative A look of supremo innocence spread over Mr. face when tho was put to and ho answered by asking the name ot the selected tho as Mr. Harrison's secretary ot When he had nothing to and it was tho same story all of It Is not the rule ot Blaine's friends to keep quiet when anything affecting their favorite is going on and their almost apathy could only be accounted for from tho fact that the coveted honor had como after such a and in such an ungracious way 10?t all its ot knowing what in are ond to said today to tho writer that a few weeks ago General Harrison d cabinet matters with a prominent After Blaine mid other cabinet possibilities had been mentioned his visitor Said that even if Blaine became of there was not much danger ot in tho General Harrison halt rose from his and iu a very determined and emphatic manner want you to understand that there will be only one and his name is A dozen or more leading senators today telegraphed to General Harrison that Allison must be induced to accept the head of the T They have telegraphed that Allison is the one man of all others for the and that his would not only be to whole but it would also be the guarantee ot a strong today that some of Alger's friends have advised him not to enter the cabinet under any as realize and that AUor will be the candidate four years TO SUPPORT In Canons Ho More Tlinn Jan. 28.-Tho W. special Dem. caucus tonight Senator Kenna was all the Democrats being pres ent. Ho received .si which is one more than required to nominate on the two-thirds which was to last THE REPUBLIC'S nro One New Jan. 28.-Two of the men wounded by tho explosion on tho White Star steamer died this and Is not to live through A third is iu a precarious At the ot tho board ot in ot steamships it was ascertained that the lust of tho boilers ot tho Republic was 12, 1887, when a good lor ouo yoar was As that has she has been by law tor carrying out of United States 1 Tho inspectors will tho V THE RULING gether they burnt midnight and i A I fi T It and in order iji i ii J 1 accepted the * - offer ot for tho It is generally believed that the next secretary of the treasury 13 and that Harrison has been guided in the make-up cabinet by the Senator's Charles H. ot N. had a with Harrison this He Warner Miller for the and it is snid that his interview was entirely told Judge Moore in his tho attorney general should come from Now nud that he should bo a learned ' BUB WANTS All The Order to Go Into Effect M Six M Last Wit's The Brooklyn Battle Becoming Escort the Gars Patrol the and New Jan. 29.-Tho Tribune says the horse car men have to tie throwing out of 5000 to 6000 The roads affected are First and Second Fourth and Sixth Broadway and Seventh Ninth and Tenth Forty-second and Gland Forty-second street and Broadway and Grand street and all the and of Blor Jan. Lettice who has just passed is a remarkably She reads without and keeps no She is straight as an a rapid Her memory is excellent and sho is an interesting but if any allusion is made to her by her visitors they are at once tho door and are not recognized wbeu next they meet Miss The old lady hit's fair to live a number of and hor who have a strong liking lor hope she may be mentally and physically as vigorous her centennial birthday as sue is XH BUT Have Boen to Senator Jan. 28. electoral messengers from all the States except Florida have the certificates giving the result of the of the presidential electors in their respective States with President pro tern Senator Pasco said this that be thought the messenger from his State would arrive before when the time tor the reception of the certificates i The vote of Florida will be counted even should the messenger not got hare in but his delinquency would require the secretary of State to send a special messenger to Florida to secure tlie triplicate copy ot the ot the electors from the judge ot the The messenger from Texas has made two journeys the first not being accepted because of an informality in it. The United States will pay his mileage for one trip The messenger Ironi Kansas and Alabama will bo unable to receive their mileage allowance until the votes are counted on as the notifying them wore sealed up iu the envelopes containing the votes of their TO Capture the Prize and Bay will bo Jan. despatch printed in The Globe a few days ago about the contest between and State Chairman S. Day ot Connecticut for the consul generalship at London when Waller vacates that lucrative and pleasant has attracted a good deal of attention among the Nutmeg State especially as both gentlemen were not to have too much attention drawn to the information received by The correspondent shows that Tibbitts has a long and he secure the prize if ihe ot nis State counts for Mr. Day Is chairman of the State the has the endorsement ot 20 out of 24 ot the and it is also said that the two and the governor are for TiOT far loaga atanda A 1. Their to the Jan. 28.-Representatives Burnett and Mayor Delaney and Samuel of Holyoke and John Corcoran called at the White House today and presented the President with engrossed on which were adopted at the last meeting of the Young Men's Democratic Club of General CollUis made a brief presentation and the President replied la a few pleasant He will formally the gift by letter to Blue Ooata the Patrol the N. Jan. 28.-At 4.30 this afternoon two wagons left the Atlantic Avenue Railway Company's stables on Atlantic near Third In each wore and eight employes of tho Twenty mounted policemen formed an escort to the men in the A largo crowd was gathered about the stables and when tho wagons started toward tho and Twenty-fourth street stables tho crowd be came a and swearing and stones at the and their The wagons and horsemen briskly tho mob following and gaining iu numbers and lury every m nuto until the procession was halted on Twenty-third near tho Several thousand angry men blocked the From tho windows and housetops clubs and showered upon the policemen and trembling Sergeants and who commanded the mounted ordered their men to and the squads advanced on the The used their clubs effectively and at o'clock tho were safely lodged iu tho They were wanted to take of horses had been owing to the Jack ot Many rioters were struck by clubs the and several policemen ware but so far as was severely Strong details of police guard the stables and line of the They had no after the 0 o'clock No arrests were There was a general in Brooklyn of a riot tomorrow morning when tho company will attempt to start its ment quickly but the employes had already put tho fire The explosion was caused by a and two employes re-pairing this barely had time to leave before the explosion It was works would be shut down for a bnt they were quickly put in far as the gas was ONLY A HALF Trustee Miller Says Moore's Will Not Exceed that Agent Believed in Jan. 28.-W infield the trustee lo whom Moore hla property and who is actine ' as the representative of the Connecticut Mutual Lifo Insurance states positively that tho does not exceed the given by President to ot which 8100,000 has been made by As the investigation of business and books is being made immediate personal supervision of Mr. he certainly has authority and moans of knowing the extent of tho ate his Sunday dinner with prominent gentleman in this and divides his time between his home Tanglewood six miles oast of be does not come down town very Ho was at his residence this afternoon by a but declined to be Apparently no fear ot arrest trouble i A gentleman who has a great of inside knowledge of tbe operations of Moore states positively that there will be no It transpires that Moore looked to the ' welfare of his family by his life Mia policies include one of 825,000 in the Connecticut in the New England 820,000 in the Mutual Life of New 6,000 in the Northwestern ot and in tho Provident The policies ore payable to Moore's and cannot be seized by his The big defalcation rose to the of a pulpit theme and was commented upon by K. V. who denounced he characterized business on the part of any great to he laws punishing this class of criminals ought to be mora secure and better ond international laws ought to be such that flight to Canada would not give immunity to Has Moore Jan. 28.-It is believed here that tho reason Moore has not been arrested is because other parties are implicated in tho and that the losses will foot up fully It Is believed hero tonight that Moore has gone to Ho has not been at his and no one here has seen him for three recent alleged PARTNER PARNELL Quarrel to Murder and Attempted St. N. Jan. 28.-At a special term ot the Supremo Court today u true was found against his a short time Sillars was found dead in in his one while his was at his home in charge ot a who endeavoring to save his he having taken A business quarrel was supposed at the time to have led to tho killing of Sillars and Parnell's attempt at FIENDS WRECK A Belief That Thoy Intended a About Jan. 28.-Some miscreant opened a switch near three miles south of on Saturday and wrecked a freight The train caught fire and Fireman Adams and Brakeman Lee were killed m the It is believed that it was intended to wreck the fast which was about an hour behind the BOOM FOR BUCKET New Tork Court Makes an Important New Jan. 28,-The general terin ot the Supreme Court today reversed the decision against E. W. a who was convicted some time ago of keeping a tor Judge in opinion said speculative transactions by means Of margins were wagers and void and as they did not constitute a crime under chapter 0 ot the Penal Code or become offence under its BOUGHT FOR AND THEY DID LEAVE Bank Officials Jailed for Cleaning Out tha Bank in Contempt of the Jan. 28.-J. and James cashier ot tho Mercantile Banking were sent to jail today by Judge Marshall J. Clarko for contempt of Saturday this company was out in hands of a and today the receives made a report statine that the cash so far as could bo were iJO while ho was reliably informed that tho company had made collections to about within the past few Upon this tho judge sent the and cashier to that the theft was too patent to pr's This concern has been advertising that it would make collections for practically in this wiy has caught banks in parts of the The downfall of the bank was about by expose ot its Snowstorm iii 28.-The special from fell here This is the second fallot snow that ban occurred at this point in the last quarter of a WESTERN RAILWAY Territorial and Competition Taken Jan. 28.-The meeting of presidents of the Western railroads today iu all stumbling blocks hitherto encountered by the The of apr pointed to the territory to be covered by tho made a new recommending that the boundary lines be the same as the first with the exception that only tho western portions of these systems having lines extending eaist ol Chicago shall bo embraced in the Tho report of the committee was and the meeting passed from the territorial to t le consideration ot the point raised by the Burlington & This ' road objected to signing the unless some provision should be made for meeting outside competition without The route and the St. & Duluth are competitors of the Burlington & Northern in the and neither ot these roads is to be a member of the At tho instance of tho Burlington & the presidents adopted a providing that the rules of where thoy do not con let with those ot the Interstate Commerce Kailway shall remain In force until changed by This leaves in effect the rule ot the Western Freight which permits a road to moot the rates of an outside line without delay and make explanations that tlie association lino which reduces rates at its points must be able to give good and excuse or pay the penalty for ot Whether tho Burlington fi Northern will be satisfied with this disposition of the matter remains to be That road was not represented at today's and tlie resolution was adopted without its Vice President Harris will be present and it is expected will then be heard THE HUB'S NEW Woat leader Bold Vote W. 28,-United States Marshal Van today J. chairman of tho county executive a charge of buying the vote of Dick Hard wick at the November election for and all tho whiskey he could Tho arrest was made on a capias by the United States court now in session at A other alleged bribers will Two to Hants Within 60 Jan. 28.-The Court today denied anew trial in the oases ot Tim and Pete convicted last winter of It is regarded as probable that the murderers will be hanged within co there being no grounds for hope of a Por M In Jan. 28.-Senator Allison departed with a smile upon his and all were courteously to Harrison for at noon Must Settle with Jan. 28.-The general term of the Supreme Court today confirmed the verdict ot 8^5.000 given against Charles the coffee in the breach of promise suit brought against him by Miss ot 0. Do not take any chances of being poisoned burned to death with liquid stove paints and Bun Stove is tue chief est and best stove polish and the consumer pays for no tin or glass Attend tlie of the All day long yesterday and far into the night a crowd ot persons thronged the Boston Tavern and feasted their visions on the rare sight therein It was and the result was a complete success in every Business at 10 o'clock In the and continued without a single The description of the has already beon given in The The following persons are responsible for the ot the Oliver L. R. White & & crockery and Thomas O'Callaghan & carpets and Frank A. Brown & upholstery Dorchester Furniture Haskell & Gorham New The splendid results of the furnishings from these firms were visible in the rooms throughout the and where manifest that Boston is bound to Steinitz Makes Jan. 28.-The fourth Kama ol the chess contest between Steinitz and was opened with tho and was won by Steinitz after 22 Tbe fifth same was opened the Evans This was alM won by Steinitz after 26 1200 Protected Workmen Out of Jan. 28.-The Sheldon Axle the largest plant in the has suspended Twelve ' hundred men are thrown out of cT. PEOM THE It la a fact that Pond's Extract la and by more any or remedy In uie distinguished who would not allow names to bo used for anything who make an exception ot Pond's on account ot 111 never disputed excellence of half a century's It la tho of tho President as well ij that of the of army and tho the Bur and the tho pulpit and the ranks and classes of sent their personal experience una thanks fur the last forty until their have tilled testifying to the wonderful cures effected by To further this fact letters ware sent to the present of the States la tka asking their opinion of Pond's not bnt as a matter ot f they all with scarcely au ot the of Pond's and nearly all used It and recommended It. With wa wUl from to at Extract 70 York have used Extract In my family for and hava found It a most Another tha Nbw Jan. 28.-Police Captain Eyan has a notice signed the that the streets ot his will soon be filled with murdered Oaa at explosion ot gas m the cellar ot gas and Yours Executive tbe ot 2Iaw M. 8,1887. Extract la Fifth York for your note of the 80th Inst. It la unnecessary to acquaint me with tha virtue of It bus bees a valued la our family and bruises Incident to Vary truly jAUsa A. 19 Tori atvi Dau for many years naad aad ana 0, Extract 7* Am my boms from aa tended tnp East I your ot Permit ma to thank you for your and aay that long had a la Um cheat of nj I you wa found it a and In many and thai vary It. emly ot tA 1,'Mlftttaa. 2481  

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