Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - November 19, 1891, Boston, Massachusetts They Need Rain In New Unfortunately they have no Globe columns MAT IS A Globe want will do the 142. THURSDAY 1891.---T,EN TWO STAHD BACK MADAM I AM PERFECTLY ABLE TO DO ALL THE DIRTY MYSELF It's business to save our sensible to save It's doubly fortunate when we can save WASHING Is able to do this for Are you willing to be helped Sold Cleans Suits Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & 111. OFFICE AND s Central and damaged slightly hj Wip make a clean sweep in yard Tapestry per yard Oil per yard These goods all warranted as 100 Chamber worth for Plush Parlor Mantel Parlor &c. 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SHOE The BEBT SHOE in the World for the do von n give hent If vou on h. Shims ut juuI immy nnd on to you know Just lire on EXCLUSIVE BOSTON fix a7 MAIN 38 a. Delegates to Sixth Aldermanic ut iho ox lUo on Nov. 8.30 for of u for lu iht 2t H. District The to the avo to Court itli bu. Friday 20. B for the of a such other rany come before the order District M. it South on & which owner can have by of ond proving 7tt^ bu ' LUNG KM Sideboards Tills solid ANTIQUE OAK 4 feet with bevelled strictly Ice Only T Reliable House Plimpton 1077 Washington St. New 18.-PuWicAVorlcs Commissioner Gilroy Olid Chief of the Croton aqueduct were much more cheerful today than they have been for a week past over the water Reports received from various points in the water shod showed that on an average one inch of rain had commissioners said Commissioner this will give us an additional 700,000,000 but the water in is drawn down so close that it would be both unwise and unsafe to the pressure until we have more daily supply will therefore have to remain at 80,000,000 Rallons and there is still just as much occasion for economy in tne use of are by no moans out of the woods The water in the main Central Park reservoir measured 80 feet and one-half inch at 8 a. m. a fall of two inches within 24 In tho old park reservoir it measured -A feet 0 a fall of one The 42d st. reservoir showed no Water was shut off in several tlie report of the inspectors that it was being Tho and Manhattan Athletic clubs been compelled to close their swimming and public not supplied from artesian wells were compelled to shut Commissioner Gilroy the situation late rain average fall of one inch the Croton water This fall represents about 760.000,000 ol part of is received Into the storaKO and the remainder must have been drained into The capacity of Croton is 4,000,000,000 Ballons of and that would be the present presuming that the rain would fill tho hand we must consider that the lake is not tho only source of If the storage reservoirs now in use can be completed and can be with water we will have water to last the city for 20 years without the building of other Gilroy said that tiie recent rain had delayed the famine about two It bad been decided to reduce the water supply from the city reservoir to between 80,000,000 and 00,000,000 gallons a about the capacity of tlie old There he bo down about 100,000,000 and tho surplus would bo stored against further CONTENTS OF TODAY'S 1. Water Now York Insurgents in story in his own s. Women on women's education at the Boot and Shoo Annual and banquet of Company M of 8tli dinner of the Boston Paper Trade ' Harvard eleven shows up weak in Yaio men odds of 5 to 4; sports in P. W. announces his position on Socialism to tho Episcopal church Gen. rasTO 4. for tho Common Eddy for alderman in ward 24. - Cruiser Newark finally leaves Boston Awards at New York Horse by prison said to have caused the death of Pat an Irish President Harrison brings down seven plump PaBO Witnesses for tho trial Conrad and Graves Tho Springer stock takes a little Colt on the Cambridge ministers prepare for lo. W. C. T. U. adopts declaration of B. A. defeats N. Y. A. A. at foot The Berliner patent wedding at N. Allied organizations meeting at PREPARING FOR BATTLE Insurgents the of Rio Gives Marching Rio Nov. 18.-From despatches received liero it ia learned that are fortifying the city of Rio and are making preparations for repelling any advances on the place by the forces of President Da Tho has ordered a force Of troops to proceed to tho city of capital of the province of Santa Tills city is 4G0 miles southwest of Rio It contains the palace of the of the and an and is by several Bia OFFER FOE The Bent In the World Invited to Moet ttt Grand Mich. Nov. 18.-Don J. president of the Grand Rapids Trotting will offer for a great week of races at the meeting of the Michigan horse breeders in Grand Rapids the last week in 1892. It was Mr. Leathers who offered for the match at that time the largest purse offered for a trotting horse He now comes out with a purse for a race for tho stallion championship of all to by Palo and Pat Mr. Leathers also offers for a race for 2.10% 2.18; Ralph 2.1S, and Bermuda tho great 2-year-oUlsof The other races will be contested for stakes and purses aggregating SO MUCH PER John Brown's Fort Bought by Men for Nov. 18.-Woi'lcmon are engaged in tearing down Brown's fort at One of the contractors stated that a company of capitalists had purchased tho and every with all the inside and will be sent to Chicago on a special train of seven oars this Tho building wiU bo reconstructed on tho world's fair exposition grounds in was bought at a certain price per and the smallest of it cannot be obtained at anything near a reasonable Senator D. Nov. 18.-Senator Piatt of in an interview in speaking of the quo warranto he hopes court will go further than tho immediate question and its opinion on the vital point ill issue between tho Democrats and the to Can the Legislature go back of the returns as sent up by the moderators of or must tho returns as sent in by these officials be deemed Convention's Closing Nov. closing day of the Christian convention opened with a sunrise and about 200 delegates in At tho sessions in tiie City Hall tho day's work consisted in hearing from and addresses by prominent election of officers and the of practical for the Murderer Nov. 18.-At a town meeting today it was unanimously voted to instruct the selectmen to offer a reward of for and conviction of the murderer or murderers of Edwin E. whoso body was found in the rear of the Waldoboro 28.___ Oct. Marion of town and Dr. Harry of were married afternoon in the First Congregational in the presence of many J. C. performed the After a tour they will reside m Kew at the Nov. 18.-New in George W. and Julius H. at the M. R. Richardson of Connecticut at the Jason Mariner Nov. 18.-Rev. Jason a former pastor of the High Street Free AVill Baptist died at his residence on this after an illness of nearly eight Recovers R. Nov. 18.-Fred a today 5H000 in tKo Supremo Court the Ladd Watch for received in falling through a trap Great Compliment for Nov. 18,-Both parties lield their mayoralty conventions evening and paid William McClench the compliment of selecting him as Florence Blowly 18.-Actor Florence shows some signs of but the doctors think he is slowly Wanted Every lover of fine chewing tobacco to try the justly celebrated Five Thare is will compare with it. THE 18-8 p. till 8 p. m. For slightly westerly fair fair and slightly warmer New Rhode Connecticut and eastern New westerly fair slightly fair Local Tho fair condition central near tho middle Atlantic const Wednesday night will probably move northeast to New England during and the storm central in extreme Northwest will move to tho iako and cause on tho Atlantic coast during New England the indications fair followed during the afternoon and night fby rising west and southwest southwesterly Temperature Yesterday as indicated by the thermometer at Thompson's a. 3-4'^; G a. D a. m. 12 0 p. 0 p. 29'-'; 12 26-'. Average Democrats May Run Nov. 18.-Tlie Democrats held their mayoralty convention today and expressed a decided for Morris He will probably be nominated Tho Republican are understood to be solid for Alderman J. 1j. Mayor Hibbard fails of by his party but a petition being circulated for his candidacy is getting numerous signers from both Rising Sun In Nov. 18.-It transpires that the of now in have used from to of Rising Sun funds to buy up the one of the officers has offered to turn State's and the others maybe dragged from their hiding places to a for fresh milk they must but milk can neVer he like milk until is added to it. celebrated said on close Reverse this and it will apply to celebrated pieces of They can only be appreciated upon an arm's length for can be gathered of this chamber set this what justice can be meted out to it in two of type It is a mass of superb twisted fluted pillars and decorative The great is eight feet in height and of proportionate width and The wood is a special selection of veined Spanish-American chemically so that it has the appearance of great It is the exact color of the mahogany work of one hundred years The set is well worth a special journey to Our 1S92 Catalogue is ready for delivery and will be sent to any address on receipt of five stamps to cover postage and 48 CANAL ST. Witness Stand Te of His Life at Warden How Me and Christie Gave His Version of the Brutal Forgot M Allowed to wm All In aDl tlie Its N. 18,-"Did you intend to kill Quick as a flash from tho lips of the chief justice toll the startling answer was an ati the first The second shot was meant to 'Twas the evening today and tho the lighted by lamps throw ghostly shadows on tho Walls and Frank C. Aliny had been on tho witness stand for six hours and iiO telling his story of love for Christie Warden and giving version of the killing In the wil off the highway in Ho sat in a chair right in front of the ono leg as His voice was clear and distinct when used but he ran It up and down the now now with all the Skill of an He was He was He was Ho would have been humorous at times if the surroundings would have allowed that name for his Perfect he would have made his mark on the stage in tragedy or He can affect the emotions so perfectly that they seem to be they are Melodramatic iu the extreme was he at ono now if Mrs. Warden had spoken ono kind word to mo the night of tho bow different It might have been As this exclamation in an undertone came from Ills lips ho let his crutches and his healthy foot strike the floor with ' His eyes began to roll ond his neck to wriggle around as It It were a 10-inoh neck inside of a 14-inoh A moment later he was hurrying on with his story In natural Early in the Almy never mentioned Christie without tears in his eyes and a nervous twitching of the held up in full view ot the As the day wore on ho forgot his and failed to weep even when talking of tho dead Toward as he got down to the horrible details of tho there was no about his WAS ALLOWED TO WITHOUT For hours he had been finder a heavy mental and it told Ho was shaking all over at us he delved into the depths of his black Those shakes were real 'Twas the plea of a man in partially it is true - who was almost on ills knees for life bogging to be removed from the shadow of the scaffold and from the prison His was so weak 011 some points and ao on The former were the latter vindicating You will see it all as clear as day as you come to his tale of the murder iu tho moonlight on the night of July 17. The of the clock stick out at 10.;J5 when it is announced by the defence that their sole remaining witness is tho prisoner at tne Almy is to as The Globe said ho A The murderer out of the court room on his SCENE AMtY Tbv 5. * Best 5c. The bigger tlian on any previous day of tho divides in the centre to allow him to The murderer gazes into tho scores of faces about him any sign of Wonderful or else Twenty-five minutes later Almy is again in and is ordered to stand up and be He strikes an Then ho begins to unfold his It comes out in sentences up by as it it wore a recitation to memory which lie desires to deliver without I You can almost see the manuscript copy ol had boon wished on his by tho girl he and ho believed loved him If let alone by her Said slie wished it on for a year and a Ho had worn it he thought he was dying and then gave it to John Fuller on tlie haymow in tlie bam at Admitting that Christie liad been somewhat estranged by a visit ho paid to tho where she thought he ought not to he added that lie reproved her for ill-treatment in A first and last of the % Tears in his he described the parting with Christie In the barn when he was about to leave the He kissed A Now it is that lie begins to choke and as ho tells the minutest details of his which ended in on Sunday he helped Christie fry griddle sobs after and tears after Pulls out a handkerchief aud applies it to his Describes the presents the girl gave and how they spent hours alone how ho her to Black-eyed Fanny Warden sits over among the leaning forward to catch every word he and with a smile on her pretty Father Warden for tho first time during tho trial is some at some of the of the Sotto Almy telis how he passed the food at Nothing is too trivial tor him to describe at aud no attempt is made to sunt him to quell his not even by the judges and the prosecuting MISS THE thought tho world of She liked tho flowers as did same the same He pronounces literature as if Barnard turns half around 'n his chair and glances sharply at Down go a dozen people off tlie of Quito a disturbance for a doesn't notice it. Sweetly he narrates how with Christie lie used to for a crazy Drops Into tolls how Christie onco for hini his favorite ut my 1 to ii Almy weeps no more when he says He can't a at whom ho who thoroughly j Says can't play whist a little bit. and lie beat liev and she got he pictured tlie scene in ' tlie when the dead girl to read to such love as Then ho advertised tlie book liy a description winch savored of the Another and oiT the settees came the crowd again in the rear of the court Almy then stated that Days of read to by was a book of much literary An was produced containing a lock by the murderer with this * ol iny t Gazing the prisoner described iu accents low how the which he had obtained by swapping a as ho drew himself together to describe hia actual deeds at the scene ot the ' in a was what he set in broken this lies his only hope of remaining on earth much over a year from this remember pulling Christie away her remember having arm about her remember that after passing the tars Christie and I fell remember that I dragged must have used much tis the result we reached the remember that we both fell down remember that I was stunned and that Christio was remember carrying or dragging her into the remember being on my hands and Continued on the Fifth the takino the She kissed She looked like Evangeline in the you see In the A To tell the the was lu a dramatic Then came the loved Christie with all my all my soul and my she alono could inspire me with the ambition would make me a man aiui a to Slie was only girl I over Another my were centred in At p. when Almy had boon testifying steadily lor two hours and a and ho had only got the buying of two his own counsel told him to hurry up and cut tlie unimportant if Almy grew excited and In awful earnest Overcoats front and Cut and 3Iodels. 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