Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - January 26, 1891, Boston, Massachusetts THE BOSTON DAILY 26, 1891. No Possible Doubt of How Reed Stained Sheets and Bedding Found in Wood's of the 25-Now that tlie facts ol tlie of Milkman G. Kood of liaro been out ami by tho of of tlic accessory it proves to be one of the most planned and cold-blooded crunes in tbc history of this farm poor and little profit savo that derived from the sale of milk in Ho lived unhappily and tho testify to quarrels the Mrs. Keed held tho deed of the and she suspected licr husband of small sums to Ho was also complained of every and was slack iu the payment of luR just tho had been employed on tho and Mrs. Reed had formed a attachment for The evidence points to a between the two to got rid of Reed and install Murphy in his Both Murphy imd Wood had been visitors to When trip of last was planned by them Murphy claimed that Reed owed him for work and that he must collect it. Wood's confession corresponds in every detail with the statements of so far as the latter's Wood Mrs. Keed been supplying with money for some All Wood and had boon heavily during the evening of the tho arrival .at tho house of Sheriff .It S p. m. Friday Mrs. had been arrested by Constable and taken towards Exeter 1 Sheriff Coftin iit onco despatched Daniel Merrill and liis son with a fleet horse to if Constable and his It was a hard latter fully an and it was no easy thing to tell over just road they would by following a trail made by a protruding in the runner of their which marked the pathway and was distinctly seen in the clear light the fortune favored tho pursuers and the pursued wore overtaken in the town of 1.1 miles The order given and the homeward journey It was midnight when tho quartet up at the Keed Reed was at onco ushered into tho front room where her had ami was for some timo with Sheriff and Selectmen and Tho result of the lield that mght showed the cause of death beyond a shadow of During tho and ponding the return of the arrival of Dr. and Sheriff Coffin and the physician present inspected the premises particularly the room Rood went to bod on fatal In front oC the plain on tho carpeted was a blood stain some throe feet in effort to remove stain by the use ol had utterly and even the still damp with the of the ill the corner of tlie room wero bedclothes piled nil in a a hasty of which revealed blood One sheet was terribly Going out of doors more clothes taken from the and these too bore traces of the blood it the was Mrs. Rued in her to the and others that lor Mime time her liad been afraid for liis lifo and that he had discovered tho traces of men on ihe in liis barn and about the Only lately he fastenings for all the doors The inquest hiLS to next to lie in this Harry is only wanted as a witness and is ready to serve as and hift wife and daughter would keep during their lives they would in of time inherit a largo Tho husband tins happy in writing to his and Blio hor and so for several yours the three lived as the two women found lilo and resolved to the fortune toller for to use their if only at rare At this suggestion the was inexpressibly but seeing the wore to natural finally granted them permission to talk to each other the town The result is that tho mother and continue to keep In tho but start for they enjoy a long healthy husband and father remains silent at home as ho the prophet to show liim any it is evident that ho prefers silence to that lie ivill some day inherit tho largo fortune and this hope sustains him iu his Thoy Do at Straws and Ask for Their Froc said an old lake drowning man will catch at a X have scon many Most people think is a more figure of but it is a living it was tho first thing a rescued man thinks of is his replied Ihe his face a I have soon it emphasized many times of my and over again I have boon called to Ihe of a drowning 1 would ill and rescue let us at the last Dragged on tho gasping for his choked with the if ho follows his as soon as lie gains the least degree of rise from his prostrate posture and stretch his arms towards his then missing liat lost in ho will cry out pointing to his hat floating down tho save my save my JAY GOULD THE While Making Millions He Looks Like Iron Filings to a the Ice Tank While Others Woo the to and vas in ft hurry to pro - Perhaps it was the rumor wore on i liad about the corridors a s lorO time that his a fow minutes beforo the afternoon session the same indifferent little man as and after tho day's work was agreement that meant millions in added value to his stocks liad been ho off home iu the same Indecisive and unelated AMHERST'S BELATED Makes Its Appearance and a Keady 25.-The long expected Olio appeared and found a ready This is tho first for .at that the book has not appeared at the end of the fall Unavoidable delays ou the part of tlie who had taken more orders work than they could fill beforo tho made it impossible to 1.S.SU0 it on The containing about 250 is bound in purple and white with Amherst stamped in silver letters on the From an artistic point view it is superior to any of the former tho principal drawings being by B. and E. B. Bird ol Tho board of editors of Seymour H. N. W. 10. R. business Samuel B. 1.1.; Alexander M. Charles E. 8. Eurl N. Willard Edwin H. Mod and Charles E. R. I. The frontispiece is a of President There is also a picture of the late Prof. R. H. together with a of his Pages are inserted in memory of William Henderson of class of and Harry Waller Edgell of tho class of Full of the Worcester athletic base ball and football the dee Club and a of tho from tho chapel tower the interior the Tho arc of stamp and with the of a new feature in the war of hitters addressed to who to the editors to be most in need of One of the most beautiful and artistic features is the A page bordered with caricature designs by Child is devoted to each A poem on Prof. chemistry department is especially Owing to the unusual expense in getting up the book the price has been raised from 7C cents to Au edition of 950 is The directors of tho board of will meet this evening for tho consideration of several important among them that of tho amount of tho annual Harry D. Bourne has entered Paul's school for boys at The Hillsboro county delegation in the Legislature will hold a conference with the county officials this Waller M. has returned to his Studies at The in the Clarke which is to take place next aro E. and Grace from the Lincoln Alice and Eaton from tho Mattio Clark and Sarah from the Franklin E. Carr and P. Elliott from Ash Farmer and Ardello Nourse from tho high Nina and Frank from tho William K. Pierson and Miss have been The wedding was at and they are now visiting friends in Tho ou lands and have a new school house in Manchester and au addition to tho st. Some of tho legislative are holding in this The joint standing committee of the city councils on farm has organized by the of Councilman Butman as Fulton is tho chairman of tho will celebrate tho anniversary of tho of Burns this Subscriptions are being taken for a testimonial to Bishop Bradley on his return from tho Marie A. who will leave here today to accept of a responsible position with the mills at has been presented by friends at tho Stark mills With a gold Entries will close at noon today tor tho which is booked for tho ice at Lake P. A. is said to have resigned liis commission in 1st N. K. G. Peter Larrabee will tako of the at headquarters next City Engineer W. has been clerk of tho committee on sowers and Kuton has boon elected David Cross and Isaac W. at the Franklin Street has a of nearly 500 and for Various during the past nearly wife and daughter aro in New have opened in the Varney and Lincoln William lias removed to Now accept of an H. at the age of Is still a prominent figure the Thomas O'Donnell of was thrown from a late Saturday night and Cue leg was broken at the hip and ho received was taken to Elliott At a meeting of the board of water Saturday it wiis to reduce tho for use of hydrants from to and hand pipes from to to tlic saving William of woB arrested here on of being Ho was examined and on condition he would return to Today the police wore notified he was wanted in for alleged was found wandering about the last night and again He will be sent to Lawrence There will be a special town meeting next Saturday evening for tlie following To a to if the town will for an act the action in establishing an electric light to see it town will petition the ior an act to enable it to erect and an electric light plant for public and private or lake any action to the of years for which the trustees of tlie Institute be to see if the town will anv of its by ballot not by law to be so It was intended 1,0 incorporate in tlie the a proposition to have the new erected at where it would be more accessible liy horse cars from various parts of tho and to institute grounds used exclusively as a lias in tho of many for and to them it an excellent opportunity to take the matter up before the new building is The late location not been satisfactory to a majority of the The present term of the trustees is four and it is thought best to reduce it to three and there aro some who think two years is a long By the will of the late Alfred his son Frank comes into of and casli to the amount of over The bequests of deceased amount to some less than and the will appear in the church course in Town Hali AY GOULD slipped in through the bis front doors of the Windsor Hotel just after 9 o'clock last Saturday a decrepit suit of black and an air of Ho looked like a country come to town to buy goods and wondering whether he hadn't into the wrong says the His black with the little sprinkling of gray in and after nu he readied up to stroke country Simultaneously standing everywhere about tho corridor or sitting on the hugo were touched by a common like iron filings in tho of They couldn't have moved more quickly or more nearly towards a common centre if Mr. hold each of them by a string and had jerked them he put up his hand to stroke his Some went slowly and some affected and merely turned and but the all was towards the shabby little manin Mr. walked slowly tho broad strip of matting laid over the centre of the marble the big men converging towards him from every Ho seemed us a rabbit with a on each side and a gun in When the big men finally closed in around him Mr. In a of men Mr. Gould can easily bo distinguished with the naked but when with men of tho physical proportions of Western he is like a in apile of Mr. Gould tho in tho fashion of a man who has read the newspapers and doesn't propose to be taken in by if he can help it. Ho nodded in a fashion in to most ol their and he shook tho hands of those who insisted upon but it Was a dull and cheerless and seemed to have a mental reservation behind it. now with this one and now with railroad Mr. tho corridor like a its way a fleet had unbuttoned his so that it swung loose and to his apparent but he for a policeman even Mr. Gould drifted as far as the and back to one of the green brocade talking all the timo with some Then he sat put on his and his eye over a Between at this and little chats with one person anc he ' wouk drop into meditative with lihs hands folded across his dreamily at ter a quarter of an hour ur so ho and most of presidents went by one through aside hallway into the room where tho conference was took a drink The other presidents went out liy twos and threes to the Mr. took his from a water cooler of that near tlic its remained about the Out presently I for nearly two hours wasn't in the corridor that have been bought for a million or barring the diamond of the clerk at the desk and the group of reporters who stood about the to the At the end ol that time Mr. Gould gliding in from somewhere with his Ho stood with his hand to liis head dubiously for a He had removed his and of his form and the di of Ills tailor stood revealed in all t I lis frock from his shoulders in his black trousers were baggy and wrinkled His black derby hat sat lar down over his black head in most funereal Mr. onco had tho reputation of being tlie neatest and not lo say the man about Wall but lie has He has that FOR After Years Charles Covert Proves Claim to Valuable It for Jan. 2D.-Oharlos an old man living west of near 111., is said to have at last proven his claim to a portion of tho famous after years of tedious The estate is valued at over and consists of 37 acres in which is MOW almost iii the centre of Now years of and that his life is nearly run he has assigned his entire claim to tho estate to one ot the lawyers for Covert hofi been dependent upon charity for and lives in a squalid His portion of the estate is at several but as it- may require several years more of litigation to secure tho property ho preferred to transfer his claim for amount stated lu AS in THE long and for look which women from and h ly is tailor has un- The Essex county grand jury for 18!il will hold its meeting at tJie court house In this city The Salem cases will be heard on Tlie male members of the Baptist ot county will hold a meeting m the First on the evening ot Feb. 2 for the purpose of a social The annual reception of tho of tlie Appalachian Club will take place in Hotel on the evening of Feb. 5. Mr. Frank Cousins has been presented with a stoul of Queen which in 3 804. Rev. of St. Jo. preached in Conception church Six tons of paper are manufactured daily mills in H. an to a congregation of iu yesterday E. M ol in the Central Baptist Why They Never not only in In they as jje by ilie Keur a the of it is Lave a loral head ul that if he Indorse Checks on the Stub At a national the following conversation Said a presenting a check jusc see by the papers that bank officials complain business at their don't know on end oi a check to indorse it. 1 should think any fool would know end do you said the this of poking an indorsed the There it of indorsed on what would be tho right hand emi when the face of the cheek lay so that tho cashier would have to read the from the end of check he couldn't see when filed the take a check handed read tho liand It turning it and indicating exactly where to write tlie and people invariably turn it reversing and then write the don't you tell them it is it's our business to lie and not to tell people their you can tell the press if you want lo. it would save trouble if they UK ice By invitation of J. 0. D. members of the city attended tho evening service at tho Sumner Street church last and listened to an address by tho pastor upon darkest Haverhill and the or tho problem of. tho poverty in tho The church was filled to and among tho vast audience wore many prominent business Inspector Durgin and arrested John who is charged with stealing of clothing from several in Oliver for two seasons loader ot the Social Session and Postage Stamp has succeeded F. C. Record as leader of the Academy of Music Mr. Record left for Sah Cal. At tho annual meeting of tho City Band held G. B. Huntington was elected Joseph E. and Fred Connors and M. P. for 18 and 12 and Walter D. Perkins of is tho The baud was organized in 1842, and at its rehearsal yesterday the only original member us one A special train left this city at 0.30 m. yesterday to those desirous ot g the funeral at ot Master who died from injuries reco ved at Scarboro beach - The written by order of Gov. has been received by H. ot the charity ball reception nm liy III3 Excellency Governor and in to convey toyou nnd you to tho and citizens of the ot tils and for the tiy hiin at the of all his visit to your Jan. lui from ho derived I very IN from First whom assistance was given to the imprisoned last polo to fall a stately one at tho junction ot Gore and Bridge It broke off short near tho and fell straight across Bridge st. It struck tho opposite a brick the topmost arm through the window of Mr. C. one of the on tlie second Mr. with his wife and two were iu the room at tho fortunately escaped injury from flying much especially ono ot tho littlo when the was seated near the Tho floor of. the room was literally covered with broken 11 poles have been laid waste on Bridge st. within nine One of tho posts broken off si wook ago and located m sq. was with but the pressure brought to bear upon it yesterday proved too It went with a and in its flight carried next pole with it. Three polos the being the one crashed in 1 Tho street was with wires but within an hour all but tho polo at the corner ot was gotten out ot tlie All the available linemen wero .so that with in a short timo after tho a force ivas at work clearing away the wrecked district was at once surrounded by the who Oar of was for 110 time suspended over this portion of t le in CErs bound for le and further points north were forced to travel up to Webster to the rost of the distance being covered over tho regular Tho poles on Bridge eleven wont aro all newly Had they gone down half an our it is probable that many people might have suffered At noon tho streets were crowded with church particularly that portion of Bridge st. ' CUT OFF PROM OUTSIDE delay On the av. lino through Dudley St. 111 case ot the were to communicate with the nearest if tho lirO boxes failed to Tlie on training school of the school committee has decided to tho promotion ot Miss Katie to fill the vacancy caused by tho resignation of Miss Miss Mabel of a graduate ot tho school ot Now York will bo recommended as a teacher in. Her appointment is to be permanent it she proves A third teacher is also to give Mrs. the more timo for supervision of Injections of will be given tho patients in St. John's Hospital Tho physicians in have applicants who are in good health and wish to ascertain what tho injection of lymph would have on Such applications have been Tho Locks and Company to construct a now road from Mammoth road beyond tho city lino to the navy and were given a hearing on the subject Saturday It is that tho is only the opening movement toward having a now across river at Choever seizures wero made from Martin C. Market Felix Donnolly Chapel On the road & Mattie B. proved too speedy an animal for Old At a meeting ot the board of St. Paul's M. E. resignation of Charles 15. tho was presented and He had pastor three but tlie M. E. church permits a pastorate ot Ave if term expires April 1, and Mr. Davis will probably bo assigned to Lynn On the did that Niagara customhouse say to told me to empty my before 1 left he think there was a ou but iie there was on a compound of hydrogen and oxygen in and all other throat the gone back on him since tho recent fall 111 with Mr. Gould's appearance the groun ot reporters broke up antl towards as the railroad presidents had done earlier iu tho Reporters aro so big as railroad but Mr. Gould was still tlie man in the as Ibey gathered about Ho received with tho warmth and effusion had marked his of the railroad Ho unmoved to and gave commonplace answers without the slightest evidence ot interest in tiie but without any appearance of seeking to avoid the newspaper he got away from and went into a retired nook back of the hotel from 111 a came tlie ot a telephone In a few minutes bo returned into the back towards tho to the meeting It was crisis of the in which hundreds of millions of worth of was He was the guiding and the feature of the whole and his personal stake in it was Outwardly he manifested as much interest in the as an might in conducting a funeral for a family of dubious financial For all the appearance decision there about hiin he as well have been a State Department in the presence of an outrage on AVith his stoop his ill-fitting bis liis parenthetic legs and his air of uncertainty and he looked more some and decrepit clerk turned out into the corridor his talked business with some like a man who had a of the greatest corporations 111 the and was making managers dance like puppets to his Tlie reporters him again be fore ho had got fur from the asking all suris of He iio annoyance at their answered in as and gradually made his way again the The trailed along him in a like the tail after a until be within the lie tills tune tor one hour and a and there a sudden and me litile 1 the corridor with a lull oi railroad presidents this Mr. for the time daring iht seemed and was by he made a spurt lor ibc al all tiie Uf acted as he uol all People's Society for Christian Endeavor ot the First church observed its last A applicable to the was by Rev. J. B. and an appropriate service rendered by S. S. George AV. an residing at 110 and having an at 72 Union died suddenly ot pneumonia He had been sick but a few and had only called the doctor to attend him yesterday He was about 50 years of age and having a brother in N. H. About a ago he was from a sleigh and dragged some distance 011 Union st. Dr. attended residing at Essex has of late sustained the lass of several valuable hens by On Saturday a gathering of young some in mado very about the They and were several times dispersed by the Sent by Yesterday's storm played with the network ot Boston's electric large Vol heavy to the wires until thoy resembled ' By 1,o'clock, old make his appearance and tinder his powerful the snow vanished frOm the but not until many of them had been or become hopelessly rendering them In the oil the m fact broken considOr this tho worst storm we have had tor several said Inspector ot Fire Alarm Wires Brown S. Flanders to a reporter ihe first difficulty wo experienced was ' 7 o'clock this but wo got all right until fi At this time halt of our HO circuits got out of arid we had to all of our various district chiefs wero of tho condition ot the lire alarm and an extra detail men was soon upon the street With to use the on Captain Flanders estimated that tho done Storm would hot ' At the Western Union on State St. the wires to boin worse shape than at any time before or since the blizzard years Every ono of tho 100 or more circuits between Boston and New York wore wires of tho North and East wero lu a like could only on ono Late in the things wero improved and at 10 o'clock Traffic Chief Knowlton said he had three or four wires to to St. was working all right Concord ancl R ver The wires to Buffalo and Chicago were but were not available for anything but the Western as New could not bo reached by way ot New and by of and sometimes done when is cut off between New New York appeared to be inside a circle of broken telegraph and likely to remain cut olf from with tho outside world tor the night at and per haps for a good part ot Tho Postal Company's wires were 111 tho same condition n-s those ot tho nearest point to New York that we can reach is Conn. AVe have wires to and the Eastern wires to Portland St. John were fixed up late this The Long Distance Telephone Company had uc witri Now York last either by or This is tho first tirao since this company began to do that it has been in this H. U. manager ot the Associated no direct connection New York The between Albany and New York are all so that wo cannot get the report ot tho New Associated That organization is as badly as New England we can reach no further north Manchester and no further south Now New England news is being to New York tonight by wire to Now Haven and thence by special over tho New New Haven & Hartford being made for messenger between Now York and New Haven by which tho usual news report will bo received in case tho telegraph prostration below New Haven Cut Off by The sudden snow storm of yesterday caused havoc the wirOs ot Electric light wires wero broken in a number of damage was dono to the On 2d alons which run all to Maiden and that the weight of snow wires broke the on a when that the Wires All communication ip that direction is out wore also many individual wires Kept Open It Wits lio day of for ot tho End And they wore the heavy snow ceased to ' By hard tlie tracks wore kept and throughout tho cars were running smoothly and schedule DONE fITH try I tiry You who are troubled with a Throat or Lung We do bellevo they will their own B. 3,1'lllsbury, N. Parnell Will Not Volcanic m Gulf of INITIAL SEASON Pinal of tho The Boston Philharmonic pave tho concert of its season at the Theatre last to a largo fashionable Many people wero in attendance and It well for tjie future of this to know the last concert series was so well given and It was by far ot tho and a nioro novel enjoyable comprising a ot chorus and orchestra in the rendition of Mendelssohn's music sot to a Night's Tho reader was no less a person Mr. The chorus was mado of the various church tho Tho programme was ' ' Incidental Dance of Incidental Mr. is no this and it hardly needed the applause given him to emphasize tho All that can be has been said in ot him as a and last evening out another to his list of and clever Timo and the audience showed Its appreciation of his and and In tho fifth act ho could hardly be The chorus much hotter than last heard in t loae concerts and plainly showed the resu t of though was totally their The orchestra was bettor than ever and the most auditor could not ask for was shown in the playing of the more familiar notably the and iho wore given The the musicians and tho talented Mr. the season is look with feelings of and satisfaction on the good from tho permanent establishment ot an organization of this and In the to come they should meet with ample from tho Act 11, HOT by FIRST COUSIN TO Gov. Russoll has accepted the invitation to with members of his tho ball to be given in the City Tuesday 10. are being made to have a tho hall between 8 and 0 John who boards at fell on tho sidewalk early yesterday causing a compound fracture of the right He was removed to the raided five places Saturday in search of and were successful in three Between o'clock yesterday morning and 2 iu afternoon a and about one foot has Many of tho limbs of shade trees wero by tho and a number of the awnings on Essex St. were the snow f al Down in J In New The British and tho Minoo York almost says a lady who passed her holidays in our British cousins survive a succession of They could 1 it they did not come 12 months Tho generous preparations in the way of were a surprise lo for which even the well-stocked larders of my New England home did not me. Fancy liJO or 200 mince pies by way of ono This is by no means an unusual number for an to put in Many of of are given all the children of the village who come to the house to offer wishes for a merry Christinas expect and a aro about saucer size and than the American and what will interest housekeepers aro made without meat without meat is a but such is the }t is with and An English minco pie is something to beyond Then tho plum I've made so-called pluin puddings all my but until 1 ate of them on their native 1 didn't know the are made and parboiled fully three months before and are hung up in bags till By this method tho rich thoroughly and the flavor is The final cooking occurs the day of and the pudding conies to the lalde piping with blanched almonds and blazing with A dozen to iii puddings comfortably carries a family through till Twelfth Sunday's Storm Had Much iu Common its Tho yesterday bore a closer resemblance lo the great blizzard ot 1888, any that has since Yesterday's like its historic came by the signal and Was tho result of two distinct one from the gulf and ono from the lake region south ot Now and coining up tlie Meeting no opposition in the ways of high barometric like tho gale ot it passed over its course and went howling down East. it the snow fall was just as heavy as during the but that great storm was impeded and delayed so that the total was normally Yesterday's storm lasted hours and reached half a it according to advices received last Sunday's snow like the with turning later into soft and clung in such to the telegraph wires that tho increasing along with the caused them to break and fall to tho Tho trouble with tho w res mght is duo to principal y in and about New und 13 thus comparatively while in tho blizzard an area extending from to was In the blizzard the wires first gave way between Baltimore and by the polos blown down by the fearful wind which in places rose to a velocity of over 00 miles an By a. m. ou tho morning ot March 12, 18S8, not a wire was working from and Chicago to New Boston still kept up communication until 8 p. when a gigantic polo at King's blew carrying with it every Eastern it was fully a before tho were generally restored and the which exceeded a foot on a level of sis to ten lasted in long into Last night's storm has no cold following it closely like this and more snow or rain may be shortly looked Cry that Is Hailed with Colored Citizens of West I with my nice hot Such is the street cry hoard on every night soon after dark by the residents on Phillips and adjacent boys when he along take up the and comes with his red-hot chip chimp dealer In. this peculiar which is a portion ot the is He born in and for five years vended which is a dish and greatly by colored Sometimes in summer he varies from this altogether and sells hot Johnson does a littlo among the poorer classes ot colored people in that In tact he is more sought than wis tho or men of not many years his voice is hoard many windows and doors aro and ho is hailed with Tho price ho asks for his is 20 cents a ho buys for about throe cents a according to the condition of the hog He cooks them at his house in a large boiler containing plenty ot salt and pepper to give thorn tho proper on tho street selling he wears a clean white Johnson is not tho originator oi tho ho has also another competitor who is named Samuel Mr. although in the same does not vend on tho Ho has a store of rather pretentious in which at night nock many aro desirous of feet and tails served in stylo It Is IB ago when the first man made his appearance at the He came from and used to do his both day and APPEALED IN to Enter the Congo State in this city the largest meeting that has assembled to hear him during the present ' ho was received of citizens headed by tho to a cordial In Mr. Parnell said that had entirely for him it upon Irishmen thoy ' he was at fault in being too Mr. Gladstone at but ho promised that he would not repeat Ho had never known anything to be got out Mr. arid ho was glad boen broken off. i Mr. Parnell was at the Town HaU by board of poor law and other body held a counter at where Messrs. Chance members ot Mr. DYING THE Wilf he Best Remedy Ever Discovered For Sore Rud all and No ever nut before tho bat la ninny In its Read what the say tha of Dr. und lu caaes of H. G. ft cough or an irritation ot tho throat or I have never equal to the relief is I took cold and it grew and a I took my beat 1 tried Dr. Warren's Wild Cherry and have brought relief und The same thing has been Iho prevailing over other until tho wore when relief wua Tho la use tho A. C. son haii Dr. Cherry ond the of I ' Latorre of the sent by President Europe to supervise of for that I the unfairly treated as compared tho army in the distribution Of There was no ho between and The admiral did not why the navy should head the revolution in except that the chivalrous notions of the officers make them tho to respond to an a The between President Balm and tho Chilian Said Admiral have arisen from a the trying and to other ill favor man - whom he Toshes to the accused ot effect certain additional cause of In the Chili appears to have boon by tho conflict between tho President and that tho revolution bo speedily He is of the opinion that President as soon as he sees that tho current of really against will from the The admiral not think that any naval suffer for having taken part in tho all havo acted in a body in response to the summons ol Heport from St. Louis Says that PattI Died of St. 25.-A story has going tho rounds to tho effect that Carlo a brother ot Adelaide suicide in this On authority ot those were his it can be stated that the story is not His erratic life closed here March 18, 1873, and though generally attributed to was literally duo to Prof. Charles who know Carlo and played with have always believed that he to I know ho was but at that owing to his unfortunate he had lost his former command of his and was making a poor living at a theatre he died 1 was asked to assist in giving the poor fellow a decent I did all in my first to his who was then rolling in asking if she would pay the AVo received no and the poor fellow was interred by subscription from the theatrical people and tho Italian I learned then that frequent appeals been mado to his sistor to aid him during his but no answer was ever re ' Carlo Patti fought in tho in 2d Tennessee in a littlo town in Maury William J. who was first lieutenant ot the says ho was a brave For Many Years TUat Has Been Free from Jan. 25.-Voloanio disturbances in the sea between Genoa and today in a submarine The eruption in the Gulf of Genoa is ol moment only in its Tho and southern coast ot Italy is subject to snob and with hut few exceptions all tho islands 61 that vicinity are ol volcanic Still such phenomena has ol recent years been confined to the territory and sea and where volcanoes of Stromboli and havo given ol excuses for all of Italy has been more or less shaken up during tho present century any of the ol Genoa has not been visited to any extent since ttio groat earthquake ol 1819, while submarine volcanoes aro still less frequent m People Forced to from Their Homes for Their Jan. 25.-A has set in here and floods have The river which flows through this is much It has its hanks for and tlie low-lying suburbs ol Brussels are flooded to a depth ol live Food is being conveyed to tho inhabitants of the flooded quarters of the city by A portion of the village ol was suddenly submerged today and the people wero forced to neo from their homes to escape Inundations are reported at and all attended with immense damage to i Austrian Suddenly solved for an 2'i5;-Tho lower house ol the has dissolved by an which was published in tho official journal Elections will be held Count a new Conservative majority in the having abandoned dependence on and whom ho considers TO COM GO Treatment to be American 2G--A special declaration 5Qvenim!:nt;at;,AVashington State was Signed - that American imports will moot with treatment on tho Congo A Genuine you go with ine to the lyceum awfully but I went there He want you to so with to the IN THE Wires So Tangled That Electric Turned The storm played havoc with tho wires iu Somorville and tho light service was so badly crippled tho city was not lighted last Tho system and lines suffered FIRE PATROL ON THE Storm Little at Outside of the The storm of did little damage in outside of tho many of which were blown They wero looked after by the The firo patrol of the Highlands were out all A telephone wire at the corner of Elm Hill av. and Alaska st. fell during the and one ol the wires of the Suburban Electric Company at corner of Hancock and Columbia was also blown poles on Longwood wero also blown All the ears ran on time the A Louis The tooth of a in an almost complete state of was a few days ago at Falling nine miles from by has a contract for removing dirt and loading it into He sent the tooth to Judge William has one of tho lions in tho The mastodon must have been 10 feet high and leet and if a male its tusks must have been from 11 to 12 feet and from tho appearance of the tooth an extremely old probably leo years of The tooth weighed 1-1 pounds 12 and measured and is of purest It was worn down to the with the nerve Snyder was ot tlie opinion the animal must have suffered untold agony for years from SOUTH A nice lot of Button regular at Emmet & 4-lS Serious Explosion sit the Hibernia - in Jan. 2C.--Fifty-two persons wer killed by at the Hibernia col liery at Gelsen Jan. 25.-r^Peter ago 19,; has been convicted of pi his paramour Carmine at Day in October to extenu attending tho has been sentenced lo 20 will not allowed to iu 10 years after the of his without special permission from the Liquor Liquor Officer Hanley and others of division 5 searched tho unlicensed premises of Maud 12 Chapman yesterday afternoon and tho 12 gallons of one-half gallon of one quart of two gallons of 12 gallons of wme and one of Different Different York do the poker players sometimes get up and walk around are and think that will change their that old gambler do afraid ho mislit shake some of the out of his A Domestic York Mrs. that a lovely pin Mr. - you'll find it so handy on you won't scold if I tell knew you wouldn't care for those boo arad Aches parti ciT the Uie the that lias a and you are lor fur n or by lactic in the ifl cured by the and eradicates every impurity Irom tJie Hood's Sold ity all tlx for only by C. L HOOIJ A 100 Doses One vory in work admirably iu as also in rny giving depth and u iu Ills of Jolin box ot Dr. Troches came when 1 was with a bad cold and They gave wife has been troubled with hoarseness but Is helped by tha cannot do without and I tell everybody about even in my pulpit I liave of them and the great ood 1 have received from we not speak of a good the A fow ago a lady coughed so that she got up and went came in again sat a few when can to cough worse than I walked to her and hor ono of the and she relieved and remained 1111 the close of tho In any case they have never are nt perfect liberty to vise my Too much said in favor of the I verily believe I should have had to give up preaching two years ago IE not used Kow two and of ten three times a day on tho and jny voice is as clear in- tho evening us In tho 0. B. certainly contain a potency that is I with anything seemed tb meet the case of an cold so as Dr. Cherry and - O. the time I received them 1 was from a severe cough and Tho troches allayed tho sensation In the throat inducing and warmed up the K. I received Br. Wild I. was with a cold and they helped me at I have found to I ever used for the throat and F. N. was from a cough occasioned by cold at tha time f received them and they helped mo at I gave some to ono of my whose was troubling her and her great and immediate G. Almost The stop my und wheezing Have cured my of a cola I ot over two standing thei Cherry and Troches have of positive help to me. am troubled a catarrhal and tlie havo relieved me. I am very glad to add my testimony to B. F. have been from anil positive relief from Wild Cherry and have dono me. good than any I ever G. P. ' three boxes of Dr. Warren's Wild and and nothing 1 ever used did me so much Havo trouble the it in public the sible to I received manifest from tha at once and and and with an ease and of voice I not known for the wife ot K. 3':80oheag, havo been afflicted a of tried Troches without Had up all but my cough Is much My husband la troubled with tho The Troches relieved 1dm very Wild cherry and -are not only tho very best in the market Colds and of the throat and but are an cure for Wo know of a whore over ono dollars had been spent without which was cured ma oi boxes of Bronchial P. R. are far superior to any article of used for throat giving instant relief In 1 thank dod for the ' jr. K used them freely and have to others for sore and bronchial and found In every the relict which followed was T. P. ' used them for Irritation in the They were a - AV. P. ' Troches havo but once on a - - Now I preach twice every beakles being present at two social O. M. West aro the only remedy I can will allay the Irritation of the bronchial In the thus preventing As a speaker 1 have derived great from and olien havo been or atop and of in my to have them havo used them and received great A. N. For throat troubles they are far tu anything Kvery public has any trouble with throat have 11 box of with livu or three taken immediately ufier will all P. Milton N. Warren's are far ahead of I ever liml giving immediate relief where liu others I began to use them 1 on account of throat P. West havo cured a attack ot canker In the tho hist nl Dr. Warren's Wild Cherry and For weak of the alter have no Island have a little liMy who subject of Have Cherry and In Ills and have Tho are samples of hundreds from well-known lu New ail the same 1)1-. Wild ami arc for side by Box sent bv mall on 01' by I AND SOVEREIGN CURE li and in ilB to und iu ttU and furms Nervous Nervous anil Kindred Of nm and uC Tills life in and ail r on Medical o- N. 1'.-In line lu cures are under other or Jam AVe Moke the Tcu the m v The Post Tiger Cabana L. iS