Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - February 14, 1891, Boston, Massachusetts MR. BOWSER mmm given Bowser a to secret in The Straw Parlor Mantel Sofa lied Saby Ice and Household Goods of every OUK on 910, and I down andj on and f Bids gl por per - per f on nnd per on and flB per down on and per 187 down on 870, arid 87 per SB down on and per on and SO per glO on and SIO per Bond advertisement and remember and before purchasing anything in the lino have the to examine our our an wo are the of goods 10 per leas than any other house in We curry In stocU a lino of the following Tapestry and Woollen OU Straw and Cooking Parlor Baby Ico Parlor Sofa Bed Hat Easy In we carry everything that la necessary m a We make every customer 11 present that buys goods to the of and that la not done by any other 111 read and every Hat for Mi VALENTINE that would purchasing goods to the amount of gCO be presented a pair of Blankets or anything In our store of the same value that they would and every customer gooda to the amount of BlOO will be presented with an Elegant or In our atore of the samp value that would We alao doUver all gooda free to any city or town In Now England where there Is a railroad which Is not done every house In Any one out of and not having the time to spare to come In and select their can have their orders attended to by sending to stating what kind of and the prices that they want to win that they wlU bo Just as they are represented In every We wish call special our name and ns every 6ne always careful what store they go and often We come Into our goods In and store after fhey goods In and I I thought that I was buying them of Horton & but I found out my mistake too A word to the wise We or our business direct with our and wo will will sell the same of goods from 10 to 80 per less than they can he bought for of any agent J About Half About Half MEN'S About Half About Half About SPRING About Half SPRING Half MEN'S to MEN'S to to to ik MEFS AND YOUTH'S 84, 96 & 88 FEDERAL our and retail ail placed on exhibition and sale on the counters of The making THE LARGEST THE GREATEST VARIETY THE LOWEST PRICES Ever ever heard of or ever dreamed of in this part of the THOUSANDS OF OF THOUSANDS MOEE AT Honor Is at 251!i His Successor Now a Matter of Sketches of Candidates Coadjutor for Williams to be a Washington & Kneeland Washington & Kneeland Febmary 13, 1891. TO THE Wo have during tills been constantly to of from our as to the their - a fall's supply of In our views on surprise that we have issued nothing in shape of a the placing of and in some instances have Intimated that it would seem we were remiss in not giving out such points as were necessary for We have said for the reason that there is no occasion for what may have been said to you by the other we now openly and emphatically assure our trade that there will be no advance in the price of Rubber Boots and Shoes at and certainly not without a reasonable notice from There may be seasons when the buying hi for the season's wants would seem and at such times our and the trade in may be sure we shall make every possible effort to secure for them all the Do not misunderstand our if you wish to buy for the coining season now we will offer you all the Inducements as to tenns and and in your to us you can possibly make no make this announcement that you will not allow yourselves to be alarmed or into giving orders which can as well be placed a little and more intelligently because at your We want and because we want your favors and not occasionally we this Respectfully BATCHELDER & SHORT IN HIS False Entries of Paying Teller Discovered His Absence From 13.-The directors of the National of the discovery today that Charles is a defaulter in the Sum of KItter is one of the directors temporarily his thus to the Tlie have been hidden by an Ingenious system of false and for a time as if the bo able to find full amount of the Bitter was virtually raised in the been 20yearsin its During that time he advanced from to his present Throughout his whole connection with the bank he has enjoyed the strictest confidence of its were loath to believe the When confronted with the defalcation Bitter broke down and made a full He is at the of a music house in lately established branch stores in ' ' ' ' ' His business is believed not to have been It is that ho took from the bank to keep up his private CONTENTS OF TODAY'S Failures New 13.-Tho business failures occurring the country during the last seven as reported to G. Dun & Co. and E. Eussell & ot the mercantile number for the United 262, and for 36, or a total of 207, as compared with a total of 306 last week 320 the week previous to the For the week of last year the were 302, representing failures n the States and 02 m the of MAN I EVER MET IZ A WHEN HE IZ AWAY FROM THE MAN WHO CLAIMS HE HAZ THE TO SELL At Vs IS THE Every housekeeper Mill appreciate the genuine bargains we arc in and To one purchasing worth or more we give a ing or its to their Old stoves taken in exchange for new and per week thereafter until the balance is Refrigerators and Baby down and per Lowest cash prices Send for price illustrated catalogue and descriptive circular of 1. Exalted for Archbishop his to the cardinalship extremely Gen. Sherinan still hovering between life and reports of his bank teller a confessed embezzler to amount of Paste 9. Tests applied yesterday in Chicago established fact that Gibson carried explosives in his plot whereby distillery have been destroyed and Gallinger speaks to the Club of Prisoner in outwits and makes his A change for tho better in the condition of streets since Mayor induction to say Boston Hotel men testify before liquor law committee on tho public bar Discussion over report of State House commission in Maine lime burners have lively over matter of branding Pane S. Eloping Claud Irvine alleged lo have four wives and to have pledged four times ns Chinatown again invaded by the elite of tho Spaulding writes to tho Ayor and to his fuko o. Gen. Herbert will look into subject of Canada's Mysterious Shooting affair at Financial standing of the Harvard Athletic Nation mourns the death of Admiral tho last of the groat naval a hero born of Speeches ot Senator Stewart and Gen. Warner at the silver coinage meeting in Pane 8. A close call for boom at Toledo Lincoln timely speech by Foster turns the tide in his about Washington to press tiie claims of Long and Bishop at the capital to press Newton bank for civil service in Cleveland's silver letter creates divided opinion among party leaders as to its political effect; canvass of States shows a large majority for him as the Democratic candidate for tlie presidency in - Dillon and O'Brien behind the bars of Twenty-five years of arid successful in charge of the see of Boston to be crowned on tho occasion of jubilee by his elevation to tho rank of a prince of the Tho clergy of the diocese have for tho past few days been discussing not only the possibility of such an honor on their revered but have come to regard it as within the range of No definite announcement of tho fact has been made thus circumstances which have occurred and are about to occur give good for believing 25th anniversary of elevation to the sob of Boston will witness his reception of tlie hat at tho hands of tho holy clergy are confident that such an honor is in store for the archbishop and no time could be more appropriate for the conferring of it than on the 25tli anniversary of Archbishop elevation to the The archbishop himself gives no intimation that any such action will be but certain acts of his grace lend strong to the impression that he knows what the wishes of tho sovereign pontiff are in this Williams has asked permission from the and it has been already granted to to have a coadjutor bishop and this is taken as strong proof that it is but preparing the way for the of higher honors on the archbishop than he has yet Tlie coadjutor bishop is to have tho of succession To tlie See of and on Monday next ho will be selected by tho and permanent rectors of the About 10 days ago the archbishop sent out letters to tho Very William V. Rev. William A. South Thomas H. Michael T. McGrath of Somerville and John probably the largest in New except tho of At tho council of Bishop Harms was selected by Williams ns hia ho was nlao appointed among tho notaries of that Kt. B. C. was born in Nova 2i, 1835. Ho was brought to tho United Statos while an After studying in nnd ho wont and received his theological in Aix nnd in He was to tho Roman Catholic in 1860. returning to the United was first at tho Cathedral in Mass. In 18G3 he ot the 28th Massachusetts and after tho war ho was pastor in and in Now ho built the church of St. and a hospital under tho of the sisters of Ho was ot the soo of in 1872-71), and at tho latter date was consecrated bisliop of Conn. He received the degree of D. from Romo hj 1872. Patrick Thomas K. was born in 2i, 1833. Ho emigrated to the United States at an early and was educated by a wealthy uncle in He began liis philosophical and theological studies in St. Charles wid them in St. On his to Boston he was ordained priest there in 1857. His first mission was at St. John's which ho left in 1862 to St. Ho remained in of this for two and was then sent back to He was nominated bishop ot June 28,1870, and consecrated by Archbishop 25. administration of Bishop io Heart ai limis Usual tlic Chief Cause for His Son to Be Spoken in Loved Ones Hoyer Between Hope and has been very and tho effect of his work is seen In the wonderful progress of religious institutions in his Very was born in County 1835. He studied in Now Vork entered Mt. St. Mary's Md. He was ordained a pnost for diocese ot Boston in 1804. In 1880 he was appointed pastor of St. and In 1880 ho was made president of Mt. St. Mary's Md. In 1883, ho tho pastorate of St. Joseph's He acted as administrator of the of Boston during Archbishop visits to Rome in 1883 and 1887. He represented tho in Borne at tlie Golden Jubilee of Pope Loo and was the recipient ot distinguished favor and compliment from tho sovereign Besides his distinctive work as of a great and of a populous city Father Byrne has found time for much special sor vice in the promotion ot popular education and Ho founded a few years ago the Boston Temperance and the influence of his work in this and similar is felt in every city and town in which ho has A tribute to Vicar-General Byrne's literary standing is the fact that ho was invited by Justin librarian of Memorial to contribute a chapter to the 1-----^--j - of which Mr. Winsor had is in and ifi a thorough and exhaustive treatment of with History of o The lie in Be Stiff and Soft In All and Fashion Card on receipt of Instructions for THE FAiR 13.-.Forooast till 8 m. For eastem New fair For Island and slightly northerly For New Hampshire and northerly slightly 1 and 2 140 St. Thu only and house in Sew 1 Giom A of Who and For talo 1 BATES St ni so Kingston ALL AND SAILORS Who 00 or tlie war ii IB leBB a and jou have any oilier than Hint for you are 1 can get vou an Ko for or Widows of unci Bailors are to a pension for t minor Hie new date of costa vou if for Mention Cut this and It you It to some or tailor m- of 1-euElon 19 6^^ and also to the permanent rectors of the their attendance at a meeting to bo held at tho residence at a. m. on Monday to select three from which one is to bo as coadjutor bishop of tho Inasmuch as the archbishop is in perfect health and in full possession of his mental this action is taken .as indicating that ho is to raised to a still higher and therefore needs some assistance in of the duties of his high It is an admitted and lo the clergy of tho that Williams was the cardinal's liat in 1886, on tuo occasion ot tho council of but declined in favor being tho it not be at all wonderful if Pope Loo who lias a great regard for tho of should now confer on liim the lienor which lie declined on that It is that the will make some declaration concerning the at tho meeting of tho clergy on that if lie is as he undoubtedly of tho intent ons of tho head of tho church regarding h but as the who will panic pate are all it will not be possible to state with any degree of certainty what will at least for some time to The clergymen who will take part in the election number about 17, and three names will bo selected by somo one of whom will in all probability be the future dignitaries will taito rank according to tho number of votes received by The person the highest number of votes will rank as the next as and the third as Tho throo names selected will bo passed on by the of the who number and who either accept or reject but in the latter case the reasons tor so doing must be After tho have made the recommendation the final selection WUl Most with tUo and it if probable that it will bo almost a year before the final is made and tho coadjutor bisliop After tho lienor believed be in store for speculation is rifo as to will bo selected as his coadjutor and A number of bishops and priests are mentioned for tlie exalted some one of it is safe to will bo In all tho precedent usual in all such cases will be followed he was fully competent to and which ho treated in a broad and Tho work has called out encomiums from critics of all and almost other mentioned arose well known in Boston any lengthened reference to them is work of Father Magennis as pastor of St. Jamaica is known to every m Father Magennis snout the greater part of tho post summer in of and Brady of have also given ample proof ot their capacity for performing in a satisfactory manner the duties of any to which their clerical brethren may see fit to call 0'CAr.i,iiaHAK. Command and Goldsmith Dropped New 13.-A which it is was the result of an occurred yesterday afternoon in Charles mider Fox's No. 1G8 East Houston when Jacob an inoffensive was shot and instantly killed by William a Goldsmith had agreed to sot two panes of glass in tho for ho was to receive After the job was completed tho glazier OB which was There was some haggling that in tho restaurant producing a and Goldsmith to leave the This Goldsmith refused to and handed tho revolver to with the that fellow pulled tho and a crashed into Goldsmith's nnd wore arrested and committed to tho result of tho Several witnesses wore paroled on their own It is stated that when the restaurant keeper handed the to he said it was not Goldsmith loaves eight young children and a bedridden FATHER 34 New Sherman | struggled all day today with Early Thursday from 4 o'clock tho turn that had bosun at the hour moro and more Respiration was taint and very Cold respirations succeeded each the action of the heart grow perceptibly and consciousness was only betokened by opening tho eyes and by slight motions of tho At 7.30 tho general's vitality was so low that it was scarcely and breathing consisted of irregular All hopo was and was expected in half an It was thought to be that midnight would come and pass and Gen. Sherman be still Yet midnight and thoro was a decided and during the early morning of Friday this improvement and grew more Consciousness returned in the early nnd the general recognized gathered about his and was able to speak Nourishment was cautiously administered by means of a spoon at 2.ao a. m. in the form of whiskey and and by 3 Gen. Shorman was asleep and breathing with moro ease at any time since Tho bulletins sent out from this time j forward wore monotonous In their repetition ot tho brief is no change in Gen. ' - Editor Walker of tho Cosmopolitan called upon the family this and afterwards reported the general was progressing Gen. shortly beforo said tho general was as Woll nn ho and said that ho considered the greatest danger liad already At 10 o'clock Private Secretary Barrett stated Gen. Sherman's was greatly By 12 o'clock Gen. Sherman's mont was sufficiently marked to be per ( to those of his family who hati given up all The following to the secretary of war at 11 Your telegram Sherman a tils old Is tho chief perform their Wo are much encouraged nnd for re- THE CLOSE man borrows Cupid's And from the saint sweet THE 0, Cabot amid thy rained Blasted droops her head and But dearer Joys than office shall be thine H The sweat omi your lamp ot luck Burns tho nuro oil of honest Your groat gives evidence have the light common and one of bishops is Rev. St. are those of Bishop of Bishop ot Bishon O'Reilly of B of The Globe's Tho of Boston and vicinity today will bo slightly colder and small range ot temperature during the northerly For northern Now England and the northern const fair an lower range of northerly Present conditions are favorable to fair without marked changes in Bluo HiU For rain or nearly stationary Warm at tho Highland Feb. fair at Temperature Yesterday as indicated by tho thermometer at Thompson's 3 a. 30-; 6 a. 9 u. 30=; 12 30''^ 3.80 o- 3"^; fl p. 38'-'; 0 p. 35^; 13 30^ 33Vi". No 12.30 this morning the national base ball board was still in Not one of the cases was agreed 18B LiebiR Company's Extract of Travellers by sea and land should use it. Use Hartshorn's Cough Thomas Jamaica and John F. Brady ot The bishops named have all done excellent work in respective two of Bishops Harkins and being formerly assistants to in Tho priests mentioned also have been untiring in the fields of labor marked out for and given ample proof of their to fulfil the duties of the higher office of should thoy be called upon to do so. Jamos Augustine of was born near in 1830. Ho studied in Quaker schools ill Long Island and New afterwards at Holy Cross where he graduated in 1840. Ho studied theology at tho seminaries in Montreal and and after ordination began missionary work In Ho was afterwards appointed of the and secretary to the and was stationed at the Ho was afterwards pastor ot St. for utha Ho was consecrated in his present soo June 2, 187C; the diocese increased very rapidly and in 1884 was tho State of New Hampshire being made see of Tho of induced him to appoint for wants many French ho has also various bishop of was born in this city Nov. 17, 18-lC. Ho graduated from the Latin school in 1802, being a Franklin modal Ho studied a year at tho college of the Holy Cross in afterwards at the English at and at tlie seminary of in After six years study Jio was ordained Romo After serving as curato of the of tho Conception at he appointed in 1870 rector of St. at his parish including Lexington and After eight C. Kissinger of Toby Township Hale and Hearty ot 01. C. Kissinger of Toby was married in 1810 at the age of 10. When ho was 30 years old ho was of 11 without a twin among When his eleventh child was a few weeks old ho nnd his wife wont on a visit over into Butler leaving tho nine oldest children in charge of tlie tho next one to tho baby being loft in care of Kissinger's brother's While tho father and mother wero absent tho house caught fire and the nine children wore burned up with it. tho next 10 years wife presented him with eight more and died soon after bearing her nineteenth ol being less than 40 years married and his second w fe bore him 15 in 2S At the ago of 61 had been the father of 34 obi Ho made a fortune at and added a second one to it by turning A resident of Toby says Kissinger is halo and hearty at tho age of 01, Ho counts descendants by tho At 1.30 the physicians a consultation and announced that thoro had been no change since but at the same time | it was that if ho could only hold his own for 10 or 12 hours his recovery Many attempts to rise wero made by Gen. Sherman during tho morning and the early part of tho Ho thought ho could breathe easier if standing up on his As tho cleared tho cold perspiration loss and the action ot the heart improved very During the early part of evening tho general rested hut just before 10 and Alexander mot in the sick chamber nnd hold another after which a bulletin was Viewed the report of the did not indicate any anxiety on their part regarding their but it certainly was not so reassuring as tlie earlier p. consultation the doctors say thoro is IVo iov the This was C. T. It learned that in the early evening the general liad a severe alter which ho was His asthmatic troubles were increased by tho Tho fact is at 10 o'clock the general was worse than lio had been ut any time during the last 24 Mr. Sherman was asked as to the question ot unction been to his Ho said that Gen. Sherman was not and never liad boon a tremo unction had boon at the I of his I The in Gen. Sherman I is held was evidenced today by concerted action of tho managers of The groat who to all vessels which might possibly meet the signal her tho condition of tho It is on tho Majestic the Rev. Thomas tho general's sailed for tills and the how deep must bo his havo given the above During this letters wore received from Gov. Hill and FitzHugh in which tho writers expressed their sorrow and hope that may soon bo to Cleveland sent n message in which he too the same and among the callers during the evening wero Gen. Howard Carl Schurz and George Franois At 11.30 Private Barrett said that the general was very but that tho ot recovery wero still ' Hercules the job betote you turn the Bat whatever reforms tho Youll with one to clean out TO 0, Helen though not of Thy name suggests Homeric What tear of when you're able To the Ub by eable And while far across the Tan TO Love Its Dear heart Though by her angry pa you've Just been Do not Helen's not you may yet become Tnis Maid of tho although you're a Men know you so well that no charming can So long as tho patience of people will Barrett No doubt you'll continue to openly dare But sooner or whenever they're This with some they'll lay on the Ambition will fall enshrine Your hopes In the heart of your true Oome Feb. 13.-Gov. Burleigh extends an invitation to the people of Maine to be present at a reception to bo is very ot sam State House Monday 23. The invitation IB and all are cordially invited to bo Ilie will receive from 11 a. to 1 p. POLITICAL wheat and the girls and made them But Halle may kiss his way Into the governor's TO A Iley diddle and the fiddler And the Tho people who laugh to sea tho And the empty dlab and the m. and from 8 to 0 D. m. After the in tho there will be dancing in the new library and other rooms in tho new will grow n his for recovery will be materially Barrett issued a bulletin stating that tho general was apparently A POST OFFICE Alanson nnd keep snarling with And the neighbors are sick with their din and thoir Bnt the of it is that they talk nnd don't We'd to see each knock the other one ou tho Sixth For tho change of season now so impurities In the blood are liable to manifest In most unexpected reduce your general or bring on that tired will do you an amount of good purifying your building up your system so that you wiU the depressing of milder Try It. have taking Hood's for four or five years as a and feel perfectly My has taken It tor and has been much by E. C. 2'J Union liave for some and derived It gives mo an and strengthens whole I can it to all who need a regulator of the bowels or a up and W. Pres. | Mutual Fire Ins. Uvo years I was sick every but hist year began la February lo Hood's 1 used rive bottles and havo not Been a sick day 3 have It to many all of whom spoak of Q. W. Grocers Mass. AND THE 0, Perl at tho you've bad some time to But though you're you're Meanwhile not decline to be my Which Is glory quite 8500 Henky F. upright first Save your Full description in each package Bold by aU six for only by C. I. HOOD & Mass. 100 Doses One Sold by all tlx for only by C. I. HOOD Mass. SOO Doses One Dairy dairy can you no bolter never make the butter oome lo time for I A made of party not strong enough would 1 And aklm milk do at hare to get some TO So you've suffered In portrait We'll cut your Yet be your SHADOW OF A COMING goddess of the elongated all the And e'en a may public passions or Toe you're not not So why my avoid trouble look out the In the last owf acknowledgment to the nationality at onr