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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 10, 1893, Boston, Massachusetts                                MAKE YOUR MONEY MAKE ADVERTISE IN THE 6LOBE. MAKE YOUR 1vipNBY| MAKE ADVERTISE IK THE VOL 5:LIV~N0 41. AUGUST 10, 1893-EIGHT TWO We to a grand to who out in IB well both to oar Wo thought It would Willi but hart no Idea yo should till day In ktii That spara It yon want any kind aro making extraordinary for 1, and at end we like every other first-class bo more In Ideas like these In the summer people are out of town and trade Is naturally duller thin when are spin and the regular routine of life Is This is not you Know it as well We will jinow In our portiere set a few new articles which were bought won't last two but those who arrive first win clutch the at The White THE ATKINSON BIG PLATFORM Two Persons Went Down With It. Ro One Was kt Several Were Seriously Excitement in Where Auk 9-The Vie platform at the entrance of the foil with a 200 men womon and a distance of from 15 to 20 The so far as could be learned are Mrs Lydia A. 48 years of home 11 Salem She was up the when the separation took and one of her less was caught and badly Dr who attended thinks she received internal She was great but no bones were found She was sent to her Ernest the 14-year-old soa of W. F. was another He as taken from the ruins and found to have had a bad down the Re was taken to the quarters of hook and ladder company 1, and after half hour be and wSl sent to his St. John 9 years of of Myrtle St. has a sprained Broad a left arm injured below and two other Salem and Everett received injuries to the lower A. horse exhibition was announced to take place in. the it had been eiven last week and on Monday evening and drew enormous In order to secure favorable seats several hundred persons the academy at au early hour to be on hand when the doors were The is situated on Montvale but a few steps from Main and was built a few years for a skating The approach to the western or principal entrance is by broad stairs on the outside of the at a point near the middle of the end of the The platform then extends for about 60 feet to tbe doors of the It ii about 12 foot and the outer is protected by a solid was about 7.BO when the mass of humanity felt the floor At first the movement and many youne people on the outer hav ingr stood by this jumped over the landed 20 more feet without The unable to move tor the felt the same and in a few seconds were in a more solid mass The noise of tbe timbers and the cries of the and of many who attracted to the place an enormous The usual concert was to bo given on the and 2000 people were in the vicinity of that and several hundred were on their way to the horse These were all attracted by the and Montvale av from Main st was choked with Tbe cause of the disaster was discovered after the people had been It is only a wonder that the platform as an it did with the great ber of people who have passed over It. The principal a 4x6, as the outer on a while the inner end found some three inches on a beam of the Tbe pressed this cross beam out of its position and down they John Warren the of Samuel H. Leathe of St the was early on the and did what he could for tbe Man James Sherman of Lynn was a barce Patrick Kenney of Newhall st. Lowell down Bass Point hill this it was overturned and Kenney was quite seriously injured ou the back and He was taken to the Lynn and subsequently sent The driver escaped barm but tbe was CONTENTS OF TODAY'S 1. rink Platform falls hone Pro and men themselves in lines of metal men in the house adopt a resolution the repeal of the clause of the Sherman act. bicycle record broken at Hon withdrawal from New York yacht club at New Fatal at a at IPaee Supreme court of Island said to have come to a on the political Completion of the West End road from Boston to State division of the Ancient Order of of Rhode Island bold all ' Death of editor William s. How the city's milk supply reaches consumers from its far country Police promotions announced last Pane 4. ' Ohio democratic Edwin lectures on in the Pause 5. Trotting at Buffalo and Grand Yesterday's Band concert at the North trames ' 8. Securities Of People's insurance company other business Preliminary races in the Columbia ra nt Youthful caught in develops symptoms of of amusements at the World's RIDE ENDED Accident at Grade Crossing at Demolished and Seven Occupants Thrown 9-A terrible accident took place here this half a mile east of tbe Two horses hitched to a coach seven while com ine a very that crosses the New and crossed the track in front of an freight just clearing it. The carriage was throwing the occupants They were Robert V. a coal dealer of Fall wife and 6 years Emerson of wife and two Mr left leg was broken In two his collar bone was broken and he received injuries about the Mrs injuries may prove Their daughter's left leg was Mr Emerson received fatal Injuries in tbe head and ' Mrs Emerson WaS slightly hurt in tbe Their e had both legs and both arms The baby died in the mother's arins before reaching The two injured children are expected to The carriage was Tbe horses were York Yacht New at First Wasj Followed Expected for the Newport All Four Crack Sloops Will Meet at Yachtsmen Enthusiastic Promised at Said the Owl to the moon I could I'm dry my throat I coold a quarter I yon can purchase five gallons of Root A Good for moy time of For New England Fair during the followed by stationary southwest The Temperature as indicated by the thermometer at Thompson's 70: 6 69; 9 77: 12 83; 3 82; 6 80: 0 p 79: 12 73. Average temperature 7710-21. trp Secret Service at Work in Aug 9-Jacob Lewis of United States secret service staff is making Toronto his headquarters at present His mission to Canada is to locate a gang smugglers for at least a year have been evading the customs sending in large quantities of opium and He said about a year ago the government were informed that a man known as but who bad many residing at was large quantities of moonstones and other precious stones to where duty was paid on part of the stuff to the Canadian The goods were then shipped to points along the Canadian border to the addresses of men of standing in tbe various and afterward smuggled across the The government made every effort to effect the capture of the but without Tbe government then decided upon another A detective was sent to He there learned that tbe goods were shipped from He went to Hongkong and there placed a private mark upon all the oases while they laid in tbe warehouse before Tbe result was that two months ago one of cases turned up at New York In the possession of a large druggist who was shipping to St The goods were seized and traced to but as yet the authorities have not been able to place man at this end who shipped ' Nkw Aug 9-The New York yacht club's fleet is at anchor in the this alter a very pleasant but by no means exciting run from Morris There wos enough wind all day to bring ithe yachts along steadily and they carried all their kites except spinnakers from start to Bayard Taylor's big schooner Constellation led the racers into the harbor about 4 o'clock in tbe and she was followed by tbe Then came the TV leader in the sloop and after her a long line of schooners and both large and The run has little from a racing for It was a reach all the and none of the racers In which Interest centers this year took part in it. Yet It showed the good qualities of some of the yachts In reaching lu light and was a most agreeable contrast to the run of the previous day from Glen with its attendant calms and fickle The early did not promise much more than the day A light air was stealing m from the northward and It was a question of where it would shift to and what it would around to and a start was made from off the where the May had laid at anchor all night to take the times of the late comers from Glen The order to get under way had been given at OAO and the course to New don At 9.60 came the preparatory at 9,55 the starting signal for at 10 the start for and at 10.06 the In the light air which was blowing many of the boats failed to get to the line In led tbe sloops very but Wasp Across BTor and was able to lay her course down the sound at once without being bothered by any She bad her balloon jib drawing and her spinnaker up In but the wind was not far enough aft for the latter and it was not broken followed Bedouin very and Huron and Queen Mab were a rew and Ventura were just astern the but Rosalind Clara and Bonnie Kate were handicapped of the sloops set but they proved of little and were soon taken ' Tbe big and comfortable looking schooner was the first of the big ones to cross the She nad quite a move on her for such a large boat in and while others were coming down before the wind she came in from the eastward jibed around tne stake boat and had many lengths best The black schooner Ariel wbich Carry Smith prophesied show some of them her heels during the was next alone and was followed by tho tho 60-lootor built by Lawley in Boston last winter for Com Fales of the Providence yacht The boat has done very well on the cruise and is a handy looking Then came the rest of tho schooners m a big and it seemed as though fouls must Everything went and at last the fleet was out for the 37-mile The official starting times were as Bedouin 9.57.58, Wasp 9,57.60, 9.58.09, Huron 9,58.21, Queen Mab 9.59.18 9.50.45, Katrina 9.59.05, Yampa 10.02.09. Ariel 10.04,02. Tho following schooners started under Sham Atlantic and Just liter getting the Huron and Queen Mab had a fine luffing match which took them well out into the sound before it was and Katrina and Bedouin also took a hand in It. For nearly an hour it was slow work and tho fleet hung fairly well then little flaws began to come In from the southward and soon all were bowling along at an easy pace with a Beam Wind and a At noon the fleet was well scattered and strung out in a long line for three or four At 1 o'clock there were really three The leading one consisted of which was ahead and quite to tbe Connecti out shore down Saybrook half a mile astern was tbe and quarter of a mile astern of but nearer tJie was tho and these three were well ahead of anything The second division was made ud of the yachts which had gone to the southward of Faulkner's and leading It was tbe After her came the SAXD TO BELONG DST Mrs Metier Attempts Suicido by Jumping into tbe Aug 9-Mrs Jane said to be of attempted to commit suicide last evening in the She was a passenger on a ferryboat plying between Liverpool and and when tbe boat was In midstream she When rescued she was Uer condition is She is now suffering from acute pneumonia brought on by tbe water that entered her Mrs Metier recently lost a child audits death affected her combined family was the cause of her tempt to kill Bnd of tbe Nashua Look Aug 9-Tbe final meeting of the directors of tbe old Nashua lock company was held here It was voted to merge into the Lookwood manufacturing company of South Conn. Tbe capital stock of tbe latter will be 9200,000, which will be allowed for the Nashua Fell from a Patrick 66 years of 62 Morgan st. South was at work on a ladder at 76 Union pk st early last and while be was throwing a tbe ladder throwing him 12 feet against bis is at tho city Katrina and Queen The Mayflower was the and was gaining fast good breeze from the Long Island Most of the boats seemed to be holding a good wind and a better one than the made up ot boats which had gone along the Connecticut shore to the of Faulkners In this division wore Bonnie and ' The leading schooners were having a hot race among themselves and it appeared to be a toss-up which would finally come out Tho wind now came hut the Constellation seemed to be moving fast and clear Cornfield point Wasp was a few hundred yards while Lasca was still ahead in toward the Everything else was away up the Wasp bad been having a little scran with though not baa all sail and bad beaten her after an hour's close The trim-looking Jessica wM ont to but she was not racing and had a club topsail showing that she was anxious to get to port. Just before 3 there was a sudden change in the position ot tbe leading The wind shifted a little to tho and came in stronger than at any lime during tbe The Constellation jumped away at a great and was soon Ahead oC the Who was so far in shore that the breeze did not reach her until the Constellation had sprung out too great a lead to be When she did got the breeze she but had to be content with second Both tho big carried their sail well into the harbor and made a fine showing as they came up into the fleet at anchor off the caught some of the early starters from Glen Cove who had not raced and left everything far behind but the The other racers came later one by one and were duly timed and joined the others at tho Gov who a guest of Bayard Thayer on board tho Constellation during the returned to Boston to but will join the yacht again at Thursday night for the Goelet Cup race ' He was looking tanned and and in a few Conversation with Globe reporter said that he had thrown off the cares of state for a few days and thoroughly enjoyed his trip the freedom from care which came with it. He was looking forward to a continuation the pleasure ot the trip at and possibly 'The incoming boats this afternoon had a good look at Gen lay well out toward tho the To many of the yachtsmen this sight was the first one and comments were freely Those who had expected to find the here were for thoy were looking forward to a brush tomorrow between her and the Jubilee In tbe run to She is at Newport and the yachts will not meet On board the Jubilee Paine for the cruise are his John B. Dr John Mr Richards M Joseph 8, Tonight the party were entertained at dinner on the by ex Com The has not been seen before on the but will probably follow it now to the The yacht is looking handsomer than ever In a ot white a welcome addition to the The are Queen Mab The and Bonnie Kate were racing together In the seventh class for but neither Tne CLABS Finish timo 11 ni B h m s 6 tS as 8 07 2S fi 10 46 7 06 IS 4 Ol 4S 5 CO 48 6 8-1 8B 82 2ll 6 17 18 8 12 13 4 GO 12 0 61 12 A Stomach Without A Bottle of Sanford's At Season Is a Stomach Exposed To Many And Serious Dangers Containing among its ingredients the purest of medicinal brandy and tbe best of imported it is vastly to the and often dangerous gingers urged as Ask for and look for owl trade-mark ou the Sold troTTES & Made a Kotch Four Wta Beat Wheel Had Flattened Pro and for Anti the Crooks of Buffalo Took Two Osmond Has Decided to Race in the Senate and House Caucuses Show Determination in the Ranks of White Metai Men Adopt Recommending tiie tImo h in a 8 07 23 7 08 6 EO 06 7 28 22 a 0.1 01 0 40 23 g 11 40 6 11 40 7 SB 04, 7 38 0*. 7 28 3* 7 2-t 37 6 68 28 0 65 14 7 48 47 7 22 82 7 SB 87 S oq 02 7 43 28 7 43 98 8 37 48 0 11 14 0 84 40 8 48 67 Start Kamo h m a 06 00 08 00 n 06 00 02 09 10 06 00 00 00 05 00 10 40 OB 00 6 43 04 10 05 OO 8 3134 06 00 6 03 28 06 60 6 04 23 (I 69 22 6 69 23 0* 12 4 64 03 0'40 61 not 06 00 6 42 45 7 87 46 7 29 16 10 08 00 6 02 62 0 67 62 8 67 19 class 10 06 00 6 81 47 7 48 47 06 00 8 30 40 7 28 iO CLASS 9 69 65 6 88 23 7 37 00 00 7 01 88 01 88 9 67 63 8 64 88 7 67 OS 0 68 31 6 49 08 7 69 87 class queen 9 68 IS 01 8-37 48 10 00 00 did not 00 00 7 19 20 0 19 20 9 87 BG 4 33 43 0 64 48 O 6U 09 0 67 41 8 69 83 CLASS 9 89 45 did not 00 00 did not The scene In the harbor In front of the Pequot this and until late Into the one ot rare Hundreds UDon hundreds of across the water and were reflected In its almost Here and there a bis steam yacht blazed with from stem to while ftom two of them a rainbow ot was strung over tbe mastheads from to One of these rainbows from red to blue and baok again every few and the hr the brilliant lights was one of rather than But for that matter the whole scene seemed one from and Its beauty and power of fascination hundreds of visitors to tho shore and held them there until a late The was Ablaze and was decorated alone the front with Japanese A dance in honor ou tUe A WELL-DESERVED The Treasury Department at after receiving bids from the largest and best known carpet manufacturers and dealers throughout the has awarded to the old and reliable house of John H. Sons & of the contract for furnishing Brussels carpets for Government use throughout the country for the ensuing fiscal year ending June 30, 1894. This contract amounts to some 20,000 more or and is for Brussels of the firm's own having as a of the quality its name woven on the back of every yard of carpet that is so that the house cannot fail to be well known in all Government buildings and offices throughout the United States wherever are Messrs. Pray & reputation for selling only standard and reliable goods seems to have been well as the Government standard is a high one and the tests are most BABY FOOD and cures cholera 7-20-4 CIGAR IS WARRANTED IMPORTED FILLER AND Ann 0-Today's races in the international 8000 Johnson heat Zimmerman in a straight and the spectators went but when it transpired that Zimmerman's rear tire was their enthusiasm was Tyler ran away from Johnson in the quarter-mile national Zimmerman is national quarter-mile champion and also wins the mile ordinary It was announced that Osmond would ride Saturday m the one mile international all rumors to the contrary Saniter will ride He has recovered his fall has been oK today but will he all right Nelson is also In the handicap W. Murphy fell and Avas badly The novice was rather the seven men Roing slowly for a couple of and In the Then at lap a tall man with a black pulled and started after Alsop died on the baok and took his place as while jumped to jumped at the quarter and pulled away away and hands with second and was picked a and his takiue second place was a to his Chicago friends who filled the grand The race was run in 2m 42 4-Ss. A time limit of 8m was placed on it. Tho Final 7 860 second diamond E. a. 8, C. L. 0. C. C. T. Columbia o. 0. Time 2m 43 4-8s. The handicap had Crooks of Buffalo nearest scratch at 60 and tho South ahead ot BOt off in and fell back in the hunch of fast ones to set the pace for Crooks and did and at tho lower turn on the second lap the ' bunched It and began to mow It On the baok Crooks began to eo up on the and he passed first one man and then It wal a good exhibition of his and pulled hira through the crowd as if there had been a Chicago boulevard between the Hoyland Smith riding fast and and got a place In the Meanwhile Crooks had but one man to and this ho dia about 10 feet from the winning the with Ellithorp of Chicago who had started at 160 Hoyland Smith a good fourth and W. another limit The Final 12 diamond 820 diamond 812 bamboo A. T. 60 S. H. 180 L. J. South 66 Kow 80 W. H. 0. 180 Time 2m 7 Only four men started In tbe quarter mile L. A. W. national but all good Zimmerman bn Johnson and Again Zimmerman struck his long and as did tbe crowd look a broken world's But the men were a bit slow in getting Ho even rode a slower race than It was a hot and held all from first to Tyler was a good second to the roar Johnson ran lost with at third and could net gain a place till the stretch when he sprinted and came up to try conclusions with He passed him just on tho winning second with Tyler Johnson rode a good race and Tyler showed by his good performance how he came very boating the champion at Asbury Park a few days Tuttle was out of it. Tho Final four gold silver bronze a. a. N. It. a. J. B. John a. 0. B. C. TImo 3111.6s. Five men started in the first heat of the 2.40 with a timo limit of 2.60. It belonged to Paul who took It In the second heat seven men with G. L. Emerson ot Englewood T. J. Byrne second and Campbell Beven started for the third all local It was a pretty paced all the way and won by E. S. Gus Steele and Keunedy also In the fourth heat Chub Nelson started with other ambitious He set pace for a couple of closely followed by Johnson of He fell a victim to Goetz ot 111. on the back and could not hold tbe speedy and fiaker also In the final all rode who Blauvelt the position of pacemaker for a couple of laps and led the which was closely Kennedy and Steele came out and did battle Kennedy with Steele second and Paul The time was 2m 20 putting Kennedy out of the 2.40 and 2.30 classes Tbe ONE 8.40 First live A. C. M. H. P. C. M. Columbia W. C. Time 2m 34 4-6s. seven 6tartr-First, G. L. T. J. W. Time 2 m 61 Third seven E. S. Q. a. U. Time 2m 37 Fourth sli K. h. G. W. C. Time 2m 49 4-6!. Final 12 diamond diamond fib bicycle Time 2m2d By far the funniest thing on the card was the ordinary L. A W. national Zimmerman appeared on an old-time Star with the paddle wheel Billy Murphy had hunted up an old ordinary from some attic that looked as if it had come over with Col um- on the Aug 0-Another 815,000 day has gone and the evening shades Anything else? Absolutely save gossip and monkey of the pole ot will be hroad m Chicago next will be 60 conts a hundred thousand men will bo required to keen the peace is This has been a very pleasant The red-hot sun fell full and strong upon Washington's asphalt like gave forth an intensity ot heat to and internally hard to The as you thought it a good scheme to do so that the speaker determine his and the gold and silver bugs might confer and not a definite but a plausible so that the taxpayers ot the and tho wheat growers of the and the miners ot the extreme beyond the great might bn induced to believe that congressmen were earning their each per The consequence was that who was not in the secret ot early made his way toward the Senate Session was to begin at 12 o'clock as High noon Is the exact but personally I was never able to discern any between 12'0'clock noon And Any Other At 11.30 the exterior of the was as hot as Inside all was cool as a The galleries were tolerably well filled with black and and men ot similar The first to arrive was Senator Stewart ot a handsome old gentleman with a patriarchal white as his own a red a kindly blue eye and a manner as cordial as the best brand ot ' Ho busied himself with his until Joined by Senator Teller and by his shorter Senator equally blue as to rod as to face and silvery as to Eugene with his head in ths Ills hands in his pockets and upon the spirited between himself and tho democratic Gorman ana brushed his scant looks over his shelving forehead as he exchanged greeting with the tall and senator from Don son of tho great Simon in spite of many contemporaneous was a true friend to Abraham Lincoln Titi at and a faithful of the In times when others coined at its Senator Cameron has but recently ar rived from a European and it will gratify his friends to know vivid as his Americanism was before he wont it is now conspicuously on all fours with common making of as John Fellows said last one ot the noblest natures American politics has over He says but but his acts aro Senator of clad In confederate a sweet-faced man ot about 60, with a literary but a business cordially shook hands with Senator Stewart Right by the I want to say that the Stewart fight is in no sense a The senator means I asked him what in his judgment would be the congressional procedure as to the Sherman He with no twinkle In his thank but with a particularly clean cut if the Sherman Jaw is It is not now executed as it should if after six honest Intelligent debate and patriotic it bo resolved to repeal that unless considerate legislation 200.000 at tho very will be required to keep the In reply to a question as to whether the debate would be he said the debate would not be unnecessarily continued will be no vote until all the literature which bears upon this great question is embalmed in the records ot this for the information and the Kenent and not only is it to be embalmed In the but read in the senate and if the of the senate is not permitted to read some of our younger senators shall accomplish the For the benefit of tbe unfortunate ears which are to hear this sincerely trust that some man who knows how to read will be engaged for tbe as the new mouths his words as though hasty pudding were his breakfast and he had forgotten to swallow it. Just as Senator Cullom ot Illinois came in I chanced to read the talk ot tho World's fair lady apropos of the scenes un the Midway and callea tho attention of brother Cullom to the extraordinary animadversions passed upon a series of entertainments which had struck my eye as extremely but not at all and as very unpleasant to look but nevertheless characteristically photographic of the developments of our friends of the The senator laughed as be took a great pile of letters from his and confess that my eye was Kot to detect the nastiness and indecencies complained I regarded them as a picture of oriental instructive if not and unless carried beyond bounds for a special f confess I do not understand the adverse criticism passed upon Just then David B. Hill came buttoned to tbe reminding me of the habits of ex Mayor Wood of New York and ex Speaker Banks of when on and perhaps at IS Not a Candidate for Gov His f Will Help Mr - Sept 21-22 Fixed for State Convention Ex Mayor Hart Game as Ever and Will Fight in the Ring f Councilmanic | their prince albert coats buttoned from waist to producing the impression of self-contained bald for many Is mbro naked than ever on the top ot his and his black mustache glowed with Egyptian darkness by contrast when he moved his hat of I found the senior and it seems odd to speak ot Dave Hill as the In a peculiar position ot to a very misunderstanding of tho meaning ot introduced by him It was neither fiesh nor and much more English in its Inspiration vhan American in its However that may he cams in and sat noticeably alone while the chamber Dan Voorhees of Indiana wore for very many years a large mustache and a heary and fair Years Abo to develop an enormous I don't Imow that he has in but his waist seemed his mustache more bristling and his hair more Ho has shaved his thereby to a certain extent renewing his and as ho walked grimly saluting Bright upon his and old Bassett on his he seemed the very incarnation of an athlete having done his duty was to moot his man again Hoar bus long been libelled as a It sennis to me that our old Mr Is much more worthy to be called the prototype of the senior senator from always never looked so cherubic as he did bowing through Ills he tho hand ot good old John Sherman with a vigor that was and a motion similar to that utilized by the milker ot a John by tho has developed a degree of sensitiveness which seems extraordinary In a statesman of his He actually deprecates the of his obnoxious It would to than yesterday expressed a that it not be coupled with his inasmuch as he was no more responsible for it than tho other gentlemen who talked for it and by their votes mode it a successful like his the lamented is very tall and very Although an old his hair Is as yet but slightly and as he wears a full beard and and stands he presents the appearance ot a soldier and a with personal dignity and marked individuality at all and under all His mouth is a little his eyes a his neck noticeably but his kindly his ever gracious ond that indescribable something which marks the Bayards of our induce toward him courteous regard and general I noticed that he talked long and earnestly with Henry Cabot the junior senator from who yesterday broke the absolutely daring to open his mouth in the angust presence ot the grave and reverend senators before bo had been two years a member of that potential Mr Lodge has much He looks like a business and I guess he is. He wiyi polite and as one of his age in tho presence of Mr and when saluted by Gen blossomed up into a Mo one ever of by tbe as anything but I wonder if that Is a Ho is His well-shaped head is with white he wears a and Imperial and when he Hon William Whiting of went into the for the nomination for governor with such a ot trumpets a few short weeks has tired from tho theater ot political ' He Is not a In an Interview he have received many public quite likely all that I and as ho occasionally has he might pass for a handsome ' model of Diou or your It was IM o'clock when Senator Gen Gordon as he prefers to be the state of entered tbe chamber very very and very buttoned I hare boon biased against Gordon since the great Ward and after a careful study ot his his bearing and his I came to the conclusion that he thinks u great deal more ot himself than he does ot and considerably more of than all of tho rest ot tbe country put If he exchanged courtesies with other members ot the senate I failed to see thereby affording a marked contrast to ola man Peffer In spite of his retains his darkened locks and a brownish which reaches far below chest giving him a peculiar somewhat enhanced by tbe fact that he wears two pairs of gold rimmed spectacles at one and the same I Imagine Peffer Is a good natured because I noticed be went out ot his way to pleasant to Perkins of a new member of no special who succeeds the late Mr ana also because he spoke kindly and considerately to now a very old retained in the senate because and yahs when it became necessary to Increase the force ot pages in the senate from one to on the recommendation of the late Daniel Webster be was and has since grown ou tUe Fourth 2*aee. The Testimonials publish are not uor up In our nor from our They aro HOOD'S CURES over twenty I liave vnU nut turn In % bus done nie n vust amount of I ftm 73 ycart old and enjoy good which I attribute Mm. E. M. y. Y. Bo sure to get Mrs. HON E. LOCK OF for for 8UI PILLS 2Sc seemed to come so naturally that I moil confess that I do not relish entering in thil kind ot a contest tor tho a raoo would Involve an amount and kind of labor that cannot be agreeable to any The news of Hon spread like among the about town The friends of the other Pillsbury and all jumped at the conclusion that the would benefit their particular For some it baa been known that Mr Whiting's chances tooMry oS tho nomination have Been Very What in the opinion ot the broke his politically wai tho of Councillor Morgan of field with tbe Pillsbury Now let Lieut Gov Wolcott say and the pathway of tbe convent tion be still clearer tor those who ate to travel It. Very tew ot the prominent In but those who were sized the ot from the contest as meaning so much gain for said a well-known knew who knew anything Whiting never had any show to get ' If ho should knoos in the head of his barrel and roll oat the wheels ha would have come down to convention with a few four western counties are for and this would have weakened bury a little on the first IMow hm will have Hampden and shire counties think you will f nd that Murray Grana had a good deal to do with out Ms Crane Pillsbury's strongest personal and political friend iti and that a stood and Crane are also friends long so you can see tlon and the close relationship ot these voU running all through this Uncle Campbell of the Zebra Continued on the PROOF You remember the Westerner wha that his candidate for tha was a greater statesman than can't prove said one of his don't need was the triumphant admits it We do not need to prove our dainty that birdseye maple is the most popular wood in which a chamber set can bof The fact that such sets are bought at the very highest prices whenever offered shows that tha public admits it And now here tha finest birdseye set we have ever offered for Its are extremely The massive upper panel of tha headboard rivets the attention at The dressing glass in the bureau is aa fine in its way as anything ever designed in chamber 48CAII/ILST,  

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