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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 22, 1891, Boston, Massachusetts                                J will tall ot PRICE TWO The Better You Win Like It. You will prize it for its real You will recognize it as a friend and grocers are happy to say there are not many will urge you to take gome inferior starch in its but if you have tried you will know that no other the same or produce the same there is but one ELECTRIC LUSTRE IT IS TUE BEST LAUNDRY STARCH IN THE It is always in BLUE and is sold by all reputable TEN CENTS PER FOR calf Shoft for stylo and Goodyear Welt Is dross ' - popular is adapted for All made in Button and sold at this popular Shoe for and very for and for still stamped with name on 2;, local agent cannot send to 5!'/i'i,.2'., W. I. Mass. All sizes aud widths at 5 8' Hanover St. lObO It. ooa 18a7rrenioitt. 5t>lU*S^K. 1">Bmout it. lOOU 77 st WTT Main TSB Main sar Main st. 1** So. 1 flO Wl Aras 147 B. A. ATKINSON & CO. of of Now lo their contract of stoves and and all Roods on 827 Mass. tf CONTENTS OF TODAY'S 6L0BE Vage 1. Cocbett and for 810,000 in San Jurors and tho trial for murder at last Baum tolls the President ot a oon him may give rise to lively Campbell not over j ' party leaders in N. ' Annual Journeyman great coke strike First race off Great Head by field at Amherst will be Gated other sporting Nelson's application for reinstatement In Trotting Association Hon. Marcus P. married to Miss Rosa M. Ladd ot Now York diocese consent to the of Phillips Sensational denouement In the National Bank muddle in Depow talks Masonry at ' Paso S. Romance in a county which defies iho orders of the United States Salem aroused by the cose the child Will demand an trial for Dr. Denverites volunteer to ao bail for Pane Do Soto of tenders royal reception Sire the official head of 700.000 Odd wants to rob East Boston of Dr. Modal winners at the championship sames of the N. E. A. A. U. oup not axe again falls upon several heads In the custom National of America formed at New York to help the cause of homo rule In Over 8G000 for rebuilding of for Phillips Capt. takes another game from the Kelly the National league base ball Results of New England other base ball 8. Testimony of Mrs. and Mies Sampson strengthens Clark W. Hatch's defence verdict expected Cabinet officer points but how it is that the Is a pirate and clearly liable to - Capt. Collins of the fish commission of the Columbian exhibition unfolds the plans to Gloucester board of Echoes from the People's Party Pace O. Tack manufacturers of Massachusetts Page lO. House refuses to double mayor's term ot street railway put off until another Judge Carpenter censured by Lawyer District Attorney Allen scored by Judge Presbyterian General Assembly elects principal critic Gov. protests against payment of message to the Legislature - The proper food for Infants one that claims tlie attention of The best food lor an whether sick or is that which closely mother's Food exactly meets it is prepared lor use by simply dissolving ilj in hoi water and Extra largo RATTAN SPECIAL SALE Of lire In our Williams Court and ure samples used at our old Thoy are a little hut for service are as good value as the left the See these coods before elsewhere If vou to aave - f 40 Eion CASH OR FREE Hv Poured Forth Mo Ears of the Says Conspiracy to Dowa Exists Gen. He Leads It. Asks for a Commission His Proceedings Against Ypung Ranm May 21.-Before the President is many days older there threatens to bo a scandal very larite in Erery effort is made to suppress but it is difficult to see how the facts can fail to become public property in thi of a week or so. Since fhe scandal beohme known affecting the name of young and which led to his being discharged as assistant chief clerk of the pension his Gen. has been vaguely hinting at a oudin interviews he has nbt hesitated to say that he is the victim of men who are plotting to ruin all Gen. Kaum would say to the correspondents who have industriously interviewed liim during the fast but to the President yesterday he was more Gen. Eaum that the conspirators who tire trying to bring obout his ruin are and that at their head is no less a. than assistant secretary of the and who has charge ot all matters relating to work is imder Bussey's immediate and when an appeal is taken from the commissioner Gen. Bussey is the reviewing Gen. BuBsey has taken particular deciding against Bauni whenever he has an ho has overruled the commissioner he has taken care that that fact should have as much publicity as Gen. Raum told the that Bussey ond his conspirators wanted to drive him out of because he would not do as they Eaum claims that ho is unable to exercise proper discipline over his clerks because whenever he has recommended a for promotion who ought to be promoted because of his has been while some other man has beeh promoted in payment political -s If the half of what Eaum told the yesterday is there must be a very of things and Interior and he will the whole conspiracy up if he is given half a He asked the President to appoint a committee to inquire all his acts Inco he has boon at the head of iie committee to be appointed solely by the President and to sit either in private or Ho says this committee can readily the and it Will then see what the commissioner lias had to contend with since ho unfortunate as to stop into Corp. Tanner's If the President accedes to the request and appoints tills there will be some very disclosures Raum claims that Bussey was really at the bottom all of Tanner's Col. W. W. it will bo was President commissioner Col. Dudley believes iii ns might naturally bo and has a for o-s he was commissioner liis relations with Secretary the Interior Teller wore more or less Dudley said to mo today that ho had no doubt victim ol as lie knew from liis yn experience in the what the had lo contend said is between two secretary ot the interior on one side and on tlie men in his own who are appointed by outside and who regard anybody else rather the as the person to whom are really The service commission is into Baum's office broking transactions to ascertain if he is liable to for having violated the civi service and Commissioner Roosevelt today consulted the President thB A report in lias been submitted by the to the attorney-general for his A. Scene Between Attorney-General Blair and D. L. In St. John Court N. May 21.-Thero a lively row in the Circuit Court Attorney-General the premier of the was on L. the loader ot the in the local was on the During a lively dispute between counsel Hannington This expression caused great excitement in and the was obliged to to prevent a GO AHEAD AND National Union Support Demands for Less Coke Strike Grand May 21.-The seventh annual meeting of the National Union closed today with election of the following Thomas J. Alexander Thomas F. Thomas St. R. ihe executive board is composed of the The next mooting will be held in The constitution amended making First Dover organizer for the United Stales and wth a salary of 85 a day and it is proposed to double the strength of the union during tlie coming and resolutions were adopted urging the subordinate to agitate the Question and to be iu shape fot a general strike in June or Those unions that feel strong enough a strike now are to go under the auspices ot the executive Assessments of five cents per on each member were ordered for emergency purposes to aid possible The delegates saw the sights around town today as guests of the local who declared a half holiday in their and w 11 depart The Western delegates will stop over in Chicago tomorrow to be entertained by the and Coke Up the to the May great coke strike is The men took a vote last night and decided to and today have been returning in The deputies are being paid off aud discharged HEB Votes from the President yesterday Issued a proclamation opening to public settlement under the Homestead law about 1,000,000 acres of | land in the Fort Berthold tion in the northwestern part of North The President is taking an active interest ih the financial of tJio and has directed that ho be furnished an estimate of probable revenue ail sources for the next based on tho changes made by last Congress iu the customs and internal revenue Mr. of has prepared a statemont that for the month of 1801, receipts from internal revenue decreased as compared with 1800. by and Burning It. St. May 21.-Bridget almost 80 years ragged and applied for a warrant today for the arrest of Delia She charged Delia with stealing her smashing it With an axe and burning the Tho surprised officials asked for an it was this said tho aged lived with me. Yesterday got mad at me for not things jest as sho whin I down she coffin the axe an burnt it In. the It's worth I want to suo Further questioning brought a peculiar For Ifi years she old woman named McGlynn had lived Bridget had an idea die and according to lier own statement she had a droad of the troubled Finally she had a coffin made to her It was fixed up in groat with a head rest and several iron bars to keep it from caving n. slept in it for the last said I don't want a better was tills that Delia burnt Tho warrant was not issued and the old woman seemed inconsolable at her loss and walked out of court crying as if hor heart was Fowr the at ti Fearless Before Famous His MIe Looked Like a Winner at One C By Boti Assignment of Now York Creates n Nbw May 21.-The failure and assignment of tho firm of & a big sensation in Wall st. this because of tho circumstances which led to and tho resultant revelation of most startling & whoso is at 68 Cedar was the oldest firth of railroad insurance brokers in the and tlie trust and of all the railroads and for which thoy acted as is but owing to the of property owned by tho two elder members of tho sum will he It is thought that the matter will ho without resort to criminal ABE To Europe at Government's May Foster appointed a composed of Charles of Dr. Walter tho noted expert on and Mr. a brother of Mr. T. V. to proceed to Europe and investigate the immigration The commission will sail about the middle of Baum is bead over heels in trouble and it looks as if he bo to It io a pretty that a man's in trouSle Ms friends all help Mb hill with a who iiv eye They'll never ro on Try AU m. Bu Sleeper On New at the May 21.-New in O. C. at John S. E. B. at R. E. L. F. at the DINED WITH Legation at Paris Thronged with Those Bidden to the May 21.-WhitoIaw tho American gave a dinner at the legation Among tho guests do wife and Minister A. C. N. G. C. C. 0. New H. S. Salt Lake U. S. F. H. A. and E. R. N. Minister Roche and Minister wile and Minister Floquet and of tho Bank of and M. and M. Richard The dinner was followed by a reception and for which 1400 had been including all the diplomatic corps and the elite of tho American Heber a May 21,-Dr. Heber Newton today sent a letter to Bishop asking that he be given an ho have on Hart and Yale Truo Spirit of Says May 21.-Harvard and Yale colleges were denounced at session of tlie Evangelical Lutheran being devoid of the true spirit of Rev. T. E. Soli wank ot tho of said that those institutions do not infuse into their students a religious that they are less and therefore not to bo Princeton he regarded as a centre of religious Tho ho cannot give Christian His wore not challenged by any of the listening is Appears Before and Over in May 21. - Percival of tho and Leather Bank at Auburn was arraigned at his house before the United States this morning and bound over to appear before the United Slates Court in THE May 21.-Forecast till 8, a. m. For New and mont except slightly cooler in northeast southerly For Rhode Connecticut aud eastern New light except cooler in extreme south New south 7? The The of Boston and vicinity probably followed by fair and brisk south to wesi For England and northern followed by evening and winds to Saturday promises to be fair and Yesterday as indicated by the thermometer at Thompson's a. 0 a. 00'; 0 69; 12 74"; 3.30 p. 70; 6 p. 11; Op. 12 02v 67V8. Use and After fighting four hours for a purse ot 510,000, by tho California Club in San Francisco last both an and Corbett showed Injury that the referee declared the fight The fight was an oven one Ring San May 21.-After himself through a crowd of 26,000 that in New Montgomery st this evening your as early as 7.30 reached the ring to await the appearance of James Corbett and lor a nurse of offered by the California Athletic Of tills generons purse the winner will carry away and the loser Tho crowd began gathering as early as 6 day for the street and tho of tho latter giving tho no end of - At one 7 several rushes were made to tho entrance of tho and a vigorous application of tho clubs were to tho building from being Hooded with tho Excitement swayed the great crowd as does the mention of tho name resulting in thunderous name was on every and betting took tho form of a raging Little could be found who had their small amounts on tho local and tho sturdy business men of tho city stuck to thoir own like paint to dry clap was at the short ond at odds of and even 2 to 1, yet it was to see that Jackson was tho bright particular star only with men make a of had not tho sympathy of the Money there was in Barrels ot it carno from tho and betling did not grow until late this it did start gamblers matched all the ready money to ho and at 0 of two to were on the Before battle began it is that over had hoen laid on the result in this city Both men passed tho day quietly at thoir over Corbett was a bit aud even the Uero of Many liUng did not smile with his wonted freedom when questioned about the Thoy wore ot course and neither with confidence as to the outcome of tho It was past C o'clock before Corbett put in - appearance In this His followed through tho streets by who in the most hearty Jackson came to town an hour and although his was so as that given to tho his friends wore on hand and gave a rousing The carriages the and their esquires reached tho club house with great Tho people seemed mad with and several arrests were made before anything like the ghost ot order could bo There were about club men In building when the on the to he in. They looked to bo in very heighth of shone n pink flush ana muscle Corbott had attended strictly to his Corbett tipped the beam at 180 Jackson was tho a weight of 1V8 Tho in weight aud the equality ot the two men in boxing science made tho Jackson men smile with Delaney and John Donaldson were the men to do tho honors for tho and Sam Billy Smith and Jack Miles for tho Corbett's was also on hand to look after tho big of his Hiram Cook was bouts began at 20 minutes but tlie impatient crowd took little notice of It was 10 minutes before principals in the groat battle wore President Fulda of the club made tho and at 0.22 men entered the cherry-colored gloves were There was a profound while tho men sat in waiting to sound It and both men stepped to centre of 24-foot Sparring for four or live and then Jackson The blow landed lightly on A clinch and iu the Corbett lilt witli his loft rather Another and then a lead and a miss by Peter at point rushed his and Hisses from the showed was not After a moment of sparring Corbett tried for tlie black's heart with his and but not very This ended first Second round was opened Ijy the who essayed a lead for but tho latter was getting The moo then got dovin to and separating missed a vicious right-hand swing lor Jackson's Jackson got in twice ou Jim's and tho latter was again short another try with A rush by and a clinch by Corbett ended tho Honors wore Third a lilt nettled when the round Corbett as chipper as a and confidence him was oh tho and got in two light blows ou Jackson's latter countering iii each sent in two face and then both men before tile round short on a Round at tho opening of tho round rushed in to get at but the foxy Rapid work Corbett got in after Peter sent in right and left with good Jackson got In good right on Jim's and received in return a solid body Corbett had decidedly the best of the Fifth ills lelt the Australian touched up Corbett on the and then Cook's separated tho and us were two heavy body right loft in Jackson one on tho Rapid at quarters the Both men were fresh at tho oml of this Sixth were and Jackson got honio with a right on tlie side and cautious sparring closing with Jackson ing ond Corbett then led for hard tho body and got fii a heavy blow on with a one on Anybody's Seventh blows for a Corbott led with his left and Jackson returned with lioth got home More cautious led for tho face and hit very followed with another on Jim's Corbett led hut could not tho colored Both smiled as tho boll clinched at tho Jackson getting home The mor as Jackson an was mot Ills Right on Jim's Corliett then The men then at quarters exchanged light Jackson missed a load with the right and Corbott Poter led for Jim's but Corbett got in on tho side of Peter's head with his smiles lighted up the both mon tho gong Thoy wore as fresh as in tho first round aud it was Corbott was tho first to begin It was a loft hand load and It found Then tho men After brief spell of sparring Corbott for tho began to Ho was stopped short by Jackson's Tlie men came to and then Jim on the and was neatly countered with the region of the For the first time during the battle the signs of were Tenth both get in body blows with the Jackson led with the loft for and Corbett getting back body blows with the missed a right-handed body sparring and light a Corbett led With tho left got homo on Peter's Jackson began rushing the fight when the boll No led with the lelt on the Jim got in a swing on groat Corbott got ill two blows on lace at clone and then and cot homo with the left on Jim's Corbott in lilt on the and the men Twelfth getting two good Olios on Peter's Jackson led Corbott avoiding tho got left and right both on Jim's Jim came back with a ou Jackson led Corbett ducking Both men fresh at the ond of and making play and then Jim Both Iiit out Corbett missed followed is man around leading on Corbett got in a loft nil one on his Corbett loft and Poter jumps No harm The fight was nothing hut a pretty sparring match to tills started out with a light load on the a light ono on tho Both mon were agood loft lead ou Jackson's Jackson came next one on Jim's were sparring when hell In the Competitive Test at Post for open to all the S. Sanitary Appointed in accordance with the petition sent President Harrison to investigate and nuisance in the passageway under the recommends the Best Disinfectant I I B e Ono I I I a makes 2S gallons ot Semi for Sold by BOSTON 30 India and cured by 0 Z 0 N 0 S H E M E D IA L P L UI D Cheapest and Most Indorsed by the medical elon ns most Injection Mies and internal ON TRIAL FOR HER Twelfth Juror Found After Long little Stands at Bar of Tell Their Stories While Hor Fate Hangs in tho New May 21.-Little is at last on trial for her The 12th juror who thought he could cast aside all sympathy with the and weigh tho evidence sat before him without compassion for found shortly after It has taken three days and a holl to fill tho jury tho of tho talesmen examined so manifest a hesitation to sit in judgment upon ruined little woman at tho In a few words District Attorney Weeks outlined Ho would endeavor to prove that tho killing a. cruel and Ho would also try to show that Nicoll did not give tho revolver to shoot if ho woro as sho says he and further that sho vows of her Nicoli's who is a was tho first witness Ho said ho hoard hia cousin say that had shot him hia cousin was carried into his after tho shooting Tho most important point of his testimony bore upon which took place at tho house of s be tore the describe the said Mr. said ho wont to tho house of the to smooth over tho trouble Nicoll and ho saw the girl's father hO are you insulting my cousin tho tales you aro spreading answered has betrayed Ho must marry her as ho said ho I have given SIO To Kuy a it bo does not do did you reply to Mr. responded the I had to arrange for tho marriage if I did tho prisoner's father say to told mo that it tho marriage was arranged all everything would bo IJ had tho money to buy a Tho will claim that went into the Italian bank after the jury had dismissed tho against prisoner and bogged 11. to have nothing to do with Tho mon swear that Micholo said to have I will spend It all to get testimony against 1'a.squallna, and I will have hor convicted at all Michelo denied today that he had mado ony Bueh Nicoll cousin of tho murdered was tho Ho fortified but to tho as to the threatening Pasqualina used during ho declared that tho girl to her will kill meaning Tho witness said ho was sure of her exact Mr. Weeks delicately attempted to reconcile tho but with no Gov. Campbell Not Sitting Up Nights Worrying Over a Presidential that May Sever Does Wot Improve .in New May 31.-"Tho I will carry tho said Gov. Campbell of Ohio The Globe correspondent opposing candidates for tho of bo Campbell and that is not quite said lie suppose tho Republican State convention wiU bo held in and the date for the Demi convention has not yet been will the entirely the tho people of Ohio like tho tariff now any better than they did lost ' on tho it is worse for the Republicans every The factions in tho Siato ore ably harmless and is personally very but not enough to tho of on tha regarded at home as presidential friends seam a good deal on tho tho a good many Democrats in tho are hoping .to hear from in the national Democratic Tho Governor smiled at the suggestion first be forma to carry tho Ohio once ' Tammany Leader May 21.-Gen. John Cochrane's resignation as chairman ot committee was made public A will bo at the next meeting of the Toils Closing in on May 21.-The toils are ing on the fireman arrested for the murder of a body was found in a bag floating iu tha water Don't ihe it. round-Up to this round not a single heavy blow had been but Corbett to have the it was a slight tried with ills but tho great cleverness saved Corbott a and was another clinch to sant in alight left-hander aufl WHS for hia round - mon came up More Corbett rushed tho latter jumping lightly Careful sparring and around tho ring Face with his loft and ihcu in and got in a swinging blow on the with liis sent and left on Jim's quarters and more the men exchanging heavy Corbett got home a tine one on and great tho There was lighting in this than in any 8eventi.entli started in witli and Corbott got in left on Peter's kind of a Corbett got in on and heavy - work getting in a blow on Jim's with a swinging blow ou Peter's aim and then Corliett rushed in and ou the body and face by More light Jiin got m a hard one on Peter's a good round aud hard the jury was Although the witness Nicoll and the other cousins live m the same liouse or see other swore that since the shooting ho 111 ' never mentioned the case to Ho was so tenacious ot that fact that no man in the room believing that ho had been UU Part. Ho even said that lie had never spoken to his about the Rosina kept a at East 110th st. in January that Nicoll and Pasqualina three days in her ploce On tho 2(itli of tho while was at his a young Italian called on Pasqualina and was with for two When Nicoll came back ut night sho told him about visitor and tho looked Nicoll up braided his matter what I you will have to marry tho witness that Pasqualina said to Dr. who made tho was the next and then Coroner Hanley was put on the Ho took the statement of the dying on March fi. Details about tho impressions tho tho defence to bo brought out as an to the testimony adduced during tho fattier purchased tho were objected to by the prosecution and ruled tlie brother ot the mur derod was According to his the conversation about tlie deferred marriaga going on lie had turned you tho courage to shoot my Pasqualina He ho and advised to until ho could write to his father in i don't want to wait oven two The case will go on One Trial of will convince the most sceptical its value in all cases or SOMEBODY'S ou tbe Hunterdon County Is to Believe Them Capt. N. May 21.-Tho body ot Capt. a British officer in the revolutionary ivas exhumed by members of tho Hunterdon County Historical Society morning to verify the historical facts containing his At time British yours Capt. Geary was killed and his grave being with two rude It has lieen that the British returned and carried cif their captain but the labors of the historical society on entirely Capt. Geary's remains were found the spot Only a few bone's were Says nearly everybody After taking a few Doses of Sarsaparilla and if you will send us your address we will send you a free sample these tablets by thus you to make tho trial ' sold by or by 73 143 Federal Jle mro luid sec us before Economical will genuine iro are in Furniture To every one SIGO worth or more we give a Cooking or credit Its value to their Old arc not required to pay down any money in opening new Old stoves taken In exchange tor and per week thereafter until the Is All kinds to choose tho world's sold at 20 per discount from manufacturers' and Full of Baby Carriages on same Send for illustrated price list and descriptive circular of Robinson's G J. BOBiNSON i 1 and 2 Dock aud 140 St. Tho only and AVEBY Gentlemen I have used your L ACT ART since its first and regard it as a pleasant healthful Yours S. State Assayer of m  

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