Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 30, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts 1 The Greatest Medical Discovery of the KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DONALD KENNEDY of Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy cures every kind of from tlie worst Scrofula down a common He lias tried it in over eleven hundred and never failed except in two cases thunder He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its all within twenty miles of Send postal card for A benefit is always experienced from the first and a perfect cure is when the right quantity is When the lungs are affected it causes shooting like needles passing through them I the same with the Liver or This is caused by the ducts peing and always disappears in a after taking it. Read the If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at j No change of diet ever Eat the beSt you can and of it. one tablespoonful in water at Sold by all All Things Discussed on the in What We Are and Should Be Freely Some Side Remarks Not Down on the CONTENTS OF TODAY'S Working men Scored for Away ' Sights and scenes on the Sunday It Is said In Washington that will filibuster on because elections are so Bodies of the three children found In a oar where they were Belief that Austin took his own life at Yacht capsizes in Ipswich Day and Keefe was James a noted escapes from jail and is Wasn't it hoti Beaches New Archduke William of Austria killed by B. runaway Two Taunton men hire a take girls out to horse falls dead Und the men Trolley collide In several an David Wells appointed second Secretary of the London found dead in the rear ol his home at Fall possibly he was Boston club playing on a. Gossip of the Bigby racing Bt Saugus and N this N. B. A. K. A. meeting at the Revere house rowing Page 4:, The Inside history the personal enmity between Cleveland and Gorman Bnd between Hill and Globe's law Rev Elwyn O. Taylor of the Bunker Hill Baptist church Blessing of first building of Catholic Bummer school at Pennsylvania's football men in 5. China and Japan have not yet formally declared though war seems Loss by fire at Belle of Negro killed by a farmer In a First Sunday of faith healing convention of Christian alliance at Old & Watertown street railway wants to extend its tracks to Highway robbery at Sights and scenes at the England has the fastest torpedo O. Cincinnati loses to league records for the Mrs Hanover McCarty of passes her 104th Page T. Important auction sales of horses and The truth about Boston's ofter of a purse for the among the Three men drowned in Great Rev H. Johnson preaches on and Beverly police break up a dog George Bateman of Cambridge is killed by chimney falling on Cambridge druggists do a good DISAPPEARED BENEATH THE Sailboat Containing 10 Persons Cap sized In Ipswich and Jennie Keefe July 29-A boat contain nine or ten while out sailing capsized and Jonnio 25 years in was The body was recovered and landed at It Is the difference of opinion that makes horse races interesting according to Mark and it is this same difference between the orators and audiences that makes the Sunday meetings on the common As one of the orators who attracted for part of the afternoon - the biggest audience on the ground put know a good many of my don't believe what I but as long as they keep quiet artd don't annoy me by Insisting upon their why it is all I will give chance to alter their opinion and get on the right Primarily every orator of any pretensions at no matter what his particular line of is out for the Each one talks as a and generally starts in to show that he has done work and is entitled to consideration as one of the laboring Each builds his discourse for the and each one also has a scheme for the amelioration of the condition either through the abolishment of the thirst for or to the other extreme the repudiation of the wage and the distribution of property equally so that each man may on one hill a bench speaker contends to an interested group that money Is the root of all while down in the hollow a gray-haired woman la contending that the lack of It causes all the evil In the The same crowd listens to both when they don't happen to be In process of dissemination at the same and you would never know that they differed with either unless you get in amongst them and heard the side remarks and discussions that place under the speaker's ' When a man asks for a permit at city hall giving him the opportunity of speaking on the common during certain hours on he Is asked if he is going to talk In favor of and if he answers all he gets his permit No permits are supposed to be Issued for the discussion of socialistic As it what little socialistic fervor was breathed into the air was pretty well within a space of 100 by the words of an even more radical for every Cesar there is a not very for figuratively more in love with Rome than with each It must be understood that every regular habitue of the common rostrum has his the people who get in the front row and listen with rapt putting In an enthusiastic or otherwise signifying their appreciation of the opinions uttered by the James Casey Dies in the City Hospital Peculiar a 22 years of who lived at 60 Baxter South Boston died at the city hospital yesterday under rather peculiar On Saturday afternoon Casey was found tU on St by an sup posing bun to be from heat took him to tbe emergency At this place the man was found to be suffering from of some kind and he was removed to the city where he The muscles of his limbs aud body seemed to be very much affected and the at first thought Casey to bo from but a examination proved this not to bo the and the arc at a loss as to the nature o' the Casey had a similar it is about six weeks from which he ap fully BULLET IN HIB RIGHT TEMPLE Buel W. Shoots at Kuel W. formerly a wood and coal dealer of committed suicide at his 137 last evening by shooting in the right Shortly before 0 he went to the attic whore the deed was Uis at his went upstairs where she found him Mr Jameson had been in poor health for Bome and it that despondency was the immediate cause of liis act. On the outskirts of the are the fellows who are As fast as the speaker promulgates his opinions the men on the outside of the crowd proceed to analyze them and argue in contradiction to those around Upon the knoll near the parade ground the first orator arrives and begins to hold forth just before 1 He Is a humbly dressed old with a weather beaten visage that suggests a seafaring He has a discourse on good old - fashioned Methodist He has his crowd composed of a number of tradesmen and nearly all of whom are He tells of his conquest over sin and his repudiation of drinking and smoking habits until several men quietly begin a conversation among In which one man answers him In this fellow don't know anything about the Bible if he talks that cause the scriptures don't teach anything of that He ain't talking brotherly That's the stuff for man to The preacher and starts In to berate on their and he tells about his Every one listens to A remarkable thing about the crowds on the common is the satisfaction they take in hearing about their have worked in and also In Hong says the I never was once I have been among the negroes In South Africa and never received anything but the most courteous you people here don't know anything about The Hottentots of Africa could teach you You talk about the but you ain't in it with him on I'll give the devil his and I generally give it to him good and as you pull small books from their pockets and join in tho Not more than 100 feet away is a thin man with a sandy beard and a itt his His particular line is the dissatisfaction with the habit of preachers giving their opinions of the versos of the He argues before two boys and three and says that it don't any difference what a man thinks is meant by so and so in the He cannot tell what it It's what the book not what any one thinks it have always refused to give any opinion as what any verse said them read it. That's A stout man Is a and as he understands it the speaker is talking so hp gets the ears of two other tell he men who get up here and talk creeds are enemies against the and they ought to be put In Our government is based upon a constitution protesting against any sect or and these fellows ought to be brought up to the supreme convicted of being traitors and in A branch of the Salvation army then marches under a big on the edge of the parade ground and Their Is much different from the others on the It Is always a shifting The speakers are largely and every one while he stands don't attempt to argue with his but quietly walks away when he has heard A new man has appeared on the knoll overlooking the parade He is there every a well-built with a long white a pronounced Scotch accent and homely Scotch He is a rabid His audience Is really one of the most varied as regards difference of occupations and position in He talks first on In where the natives are not supposed be they don't wear any Men and women alike go about A few of them who are fastidious wear of cloth about their but the biggest part of them don't bother about those people are with your collars and cuffs call yourselves but you don't begin to be truly as New York or I won't say a word about don't begin to have the true civilization of those Why don't you take off all of false strip yourselves of this Be Be Three men among the crowd then discuss issues among guess his nobs lived among those moral South said don't know what he Is talking says haven't got nothing to make clothes cut of down there I notice that as soon as any missionaries go down among them they begin to wear don't suppose that ha would claim that because the natives wore clothes when the missionaries got there that they became immoral on the just as soon shed a few clothes far as I am says the Then the speaker branches on to the labor which gets the whole crowd I must say that I am the enemy of he says In loud understand that the doctrine of is that God is the father of us take exceptions to I say that although God Is my there are men right here in Boston that I know don't belong to the same family with me. Christ said that some men were born of the Now those words deny that God is the father of us I met a man coming up in the car today who asked me what I thought of Swift Dean I for I have read some of his He then explained that he meant another Swift who has done a good deal of talking In the fellow who went up to the state house last winter and had to be bundled out 1 don't know but judging from what he has done what I have read in the papers about him I don't think much of deny that any man can apeak for the who has not been one of who has not been amongst and who does not know all about their toll and What does Swift know about Was he ever a work If he then he should not advising workmen and pretending to know all about the labor someone is an edu I tell you that the educat ed men are just the ones who know the least about the labor Pres Cleveland has appointed three men to consider the question of the strikes at There is only one man on the commission who Is competent to d and that Is Carroll D. Wright of MONDAY JULY 30, 1894-EIGHT MORE This Time Republicans Are the Story is Now TM Will Bo Some Have Heretofore Offered Ko party of small boys wont in bathing from the railroad bridge near when one of the old son of Thomas Crosby of 8 got beyond his depth and was drowned before assistance could roach Uis body has not boon Elections Near and Fight is TROLLEY Several Passengers Cut and Bruised at East Mason Severely July 29-Two crowded trolley cars collided head on near Moores East at 8, and several passengers were cut and although none The oars were rolling along at a lively rate of Mason was hurt so severely that he was taken into a house along tho roadside and his wounds The collision took place near a and the force was great enough to lift both cars from the rails and wreck the front Passengers were badly and many leaped from the cars Into the roadway and the Many cars were with big crowds from Riverside and tho clambake Vest and Voorhoes Quite Wilson Keeps Upl DESERTED THEIR FAIR One of Vermont's Fast Horses 29 - Peter the well-known owned by E. S. Adsit ot this has been sold to Philadelphia Cooper is one of the fastest horses ever bred in having a record of and he has done private miles from Michael C. 12 years of whose home is at 610 Medford st. was rescued from by Charles Brodell in front ol the U S baking ' wharf at 8 o'clock last Across the parade ground religion was with practical applications and A small man In a bicycle was talking while his machine laid up a neighboring a man on a wheel strives for said the Into a race or to what he He strips his takes off the mud guards Then he takes oft his He removes his tool and every extra weight that can he discarded he throws That is what you want to Go In for and go In to Take oft your mud guards that only serve to retard and which catch all and retain all of the Bin that comes your the brake of damnation win bring you to a stop when you have started on the new road to don't let it retard Throw down your tool all of your old ways of stripped of all these things you can strive and A song is next and the small group which have been seemingly disinterested behind the - This provoked a discussion between a Swift adherent and a man who was with the Said the Swift a thin fellow with a cigar In his all He don't give us any cheap He tells us what is the matter with us and tells us how we should that we should vote against the and republican who are bound to throw us down every tells you to vote for your own don't asked the to vote for ourselves every was the what are you to not vote at argued the tells you not to vote for the or but to vote tvr your own Now If you don't vote for the democrats or who In - are going to vote Or ain't you going to vote at Just then the speaker commenced telling about the Hudson st and attracted the attention of tbe as he claimed that the arrested husband ought to be arrested because he was not a man above If he had been a man above suspicion there would have been no need of bis the orator A harangue In favor of the ot law and the enforcement of order provoked a discussion as to the of naval vessels between the same group of Says the Swift don't believe In or anything of that We are taxed for the and Aey don't do us any do you mer think use for these need and I believe In What would you do with think that they ought to be turned Into pleasure boats for the for the We who can't get to every summer like the rich capitalistic could go over now and then If we had the Columbia and the Minneapolis and some others for pleasure It's no more than These combatants then moved over near the band where the Equity 29-There are decidedly sensational rumors afloat tonight regarding the fate of the tariff and this time they proceed from republican These which are given on the of two of the prominent managers of the fight In the are to the effect that the republicans have decided that it will be to their interest to have no at and that they will filibuster away the time of the session if they And that an agreement has been reached among the and the house is willing to accept the senate The explanation of this peculiar line of action is that the republicans can say that having heretofore placed no obstructions In the way of the democrats passing a tariff and the time being so near at hand when the question can once more be submitted to a trial vote of the people in the forthcoming congressional as by the completion of the next house it can be determined whether the country indorses or repudiates the democratic policy on the the had better be held In suspense until after the If the elections result in a victory for the democrats there can be no further resistance offered by the but if the political complexion of the house Is reversed It will vindicate the system of the obstruction This is the talk among certain republicans It Is of course known that soma of the eastern senators are in favor of no being and have always advocated bo as to perpetuate the McKinley but they were In a minority in their and were forced to yield to the who never been profound admirers ot the present It is not known whether the western men have been won over to tho eastern view ot the although one prominent eastern and one equally prominent western senator are quoted as having said that there would be no tariff A republican member of the conference committee on the part ot the house is also quoted as saying that if the house will not stand by the house and shows a disposition to break away from Mr Wilson adopt the senate the committee on rules will not bring in a rule to limit debate in the as Mr Crisp is determined to do everything in his power to prevent the passage of the senate and that if the republicans in the house care to filibuster In these circumstances they can do so without the interference o the committee on Speaker Crisp could not be seen tonight In regard to the above statement and it is well to remind the readers that all these stories emanate from whose great ot is to prevent any and all tariff legislation by congress at this as they believe they will then be in better shape to go into the coming Senator one of the democratic senate is reported tonight to be quite He Is threatened with and is in great He is In the hands of his who is opposed to his leaving his house tomor and which may prevent the senator from attending the meeting ot the conference Senator condition is also causing his friends some It 1 rot certain that he will be present at the committee meeting Mr Wilson Is keeping up but he shows the strain under which he Is la Physically the democratic end of th committee Is In bad and It may cause its work to be somewhat A. Maurice Bodies of Three Guinan Children a Car looter ui tlie Boor M. All Their Piled on the Had Been Playing They Were in Two Taunton Men Take Their to Horse Drops Dead and the Men July 29-Joseph Martin and Frank Argando of accompanied by two young drove here from that city this morning in a two-seated and put up at on North Main st. The horse showed evidence ot having been and shortly after entering the dropped dead from Tha rig belonged io John J. a Taunton livery Martin and Argando told Hathaway that they would go to the telephone station and notify and requested their female companions to and they would return In a few But they never came and the police were but up to a late Father and Mother Fainted When Told tho July 29 three lost children of James an engineer on the Consolidated who havo been missing since last were found in a box The were the most and led at first to the belief that the children were but the inquest disposes of this and shows that their deaths were due to an accident of an extraordinary character ' Last Thursday afternoon the three small aged 0; aged 7, and aged 4, left their presumably to follow their older brother down to the bathhouse to go In Since then nothing has been heard opinion that death was caused by and that there was no evidence that the children had been subjected to All the organs were In a normal Tha children had lived about 30 minutes In the The doctor did not find anything In the tissues of the neck to Indicate that the suffocation ot the children was caused by Drs O'Flaherty and concurred In Dr Fuller's The doctors did not dissect the bodies of Leroy and but made an external examination of them and found no evidence of That the three brothers died of suffocation is The most practical theory to account for the death of tho three children is Their minds were full of idea of going In They wandered In tho wrong direction and something frightening they crawled into the Once in hero they going in taking off their clothes as though they were on the bank ot the These they tucked away in the looker Which woa By and by they in there and as the car was on an as the door came the spring look caught and the children were in a living There was approximately 10 cubic feet of air In the not enough to supply for the lungs of three children for holt an This theory is substantiated by the advanced state of decomposition ot the which had evidently been going on for nearly three When tho children's father and mother heard of the finding of the bodies both went Into a dead faint and did not recover for an Nothing for years has created such excitement All the dally and Sunday papers Issued extras and tho bulletin boards and police stations were besieged with The lives of the children were There are four other children in tha ARCHDUKE WILLIAM r IT Present July Liable to Break anl Boston Was Ignored by tbe Afternoon One Minister's Idea of Attractive an But Perhaps New York Didn't Catch it our this afternoon no trace of the ties could be and the young women have divided their time between weeping and denouncing tho two gallants for their base THE WASHINGTON July 29, 8 p for Mon For local west erly For New Hamp shire and Vermont local south west For local rain and Member of Austrian Royal Family Dragged for 100 Yards by His Runaway Frightened by an scoured the country for the past three Z The whole river front and the south meadows were gone over foot by James Makes a Bold Break for His In a one of the most crooks in made his escape from the East Cambridge house ol correction early yesterday hut was recaptured late last night just as he was leaving tha Ho was awaiting trial on a charge of breaking and entering and has boon in the jail since He has served terras in the house ot correction and tho state and is know as a clover His trial will uot como oit until tho term ot the and with the evident intention of making his escape ha asked to be sot at work in one of tho shops operated by His request was and ho laid plans for getting out of the and tho officers think a wholesale break was Yesterday morning tho prisoners instead of being marched to tha chapol were allowed the of tho This practice is customary when the weather is as it is considered advisable to give the a little frosh in some manner a key of the and while the prisoners wore grouped ho opened tho door and to the He til reach a skylight opened out on a slanting roof directly over one of the Ho had a end ot he fastened inside while the end dangled over tho Tho ropo was too short lie a badly sprained ankle in tho to the Ho was evidently by some one from as ho was koot in hiding all after 10 o'clock last night a young who to be hired a driver at saying that ho wished to have a lamo man brought to tho The hordio was loft standing on Vino and from the roar of the brother's house on the street tho prisoner was assisted by two men and in the Tho driver up his but had got started when officers Cooney and Patten of tho Cambridge jumped on the rear and and his who wore were placed under and taken to tho police Tho prisoner was brought back to tho jail alter making his im mediately wont to the bouse on Vino st and hid in the ail A souad of were searching tho aad it waa closely watched with tho above JOHN W. LOVE and the river and creeks were but to no night the of police started dragged mora than 100 He was Insensible the horse was and ho died at without having recovered The out on a new theory entirely different 1 who attended him said that from any that had been that of searching cars on the that runs only about 100 yards from thA but In a direction opposite that which It Is supposed the missing children had Mantle and Grady were detailed for the At 8 this morning the two policemen began their Starting at the freight house they worked their way southward on the peering into this oar and looking into Mot had reached a point about 100 yards south of the roundhouse were their efforts Then a greeted their This odor seemed to come from a newly iked hlB we have probably thunder cooler In the vicinity ot winds mostly For Rhode thunder southwest For thunder cooler In western southwest For eastern New local cooler In southern southwest Local For New Generally except possibly scattered local thunder westerly slightly Local showers have occurred In states and and In slightly cooler In the lake high temperatures continue in other J. W. He is Charged With From Watkins 20-John W. who was president of the board of trustees of iif Bud cashier of the bank there whon ho mysteriously on Fob 8 was found alivo and well in this city last week by a detective and is now a prisoner at his old The charge against him is the of of tbe funds belonging to bank of which Tho alleged was a victim of After his arrest said ho escaped at tho bank by the on the Sixth The Y eaterday as indicated by the at 3am 78^. (i a m 77'. D n in 8ti m 08=, 3pm p m 90', 0 p m 81, mid 74. Average temperature yesterday 86 6-7=;_ Prof Boyce Speaks at July Roice of Harvard gave a profound and exhaustive of the of Meisier the First and of the German at the school of applied ethics Daniel Crosby There was a drowning in yesterday At 4.4S a It Is So Rich In Health Properties In the Of Summer Ills And Epidemic Influences That It Is Almost Criminal To be without Sanford's Ginger Confining lu the ol the ot \i Is to the often urged u ABk for lock lor owl V OB Bold roTTES * death was caused by of tbe The archduke was born In 1827. He never He was Inspector general and master of ordnance in the Austrian an will Police of V Haverhill and Newburyport Concur in the Opinion That Charles F. Austin Committed July 29-Dlstrlct officer Hammond of Haverhill was In this city Investigating tho facts - In connection with the death of No. 18, which for a F. of who waa found week past has been standing on a side in the water on track near the Broad st Without a moment's hesitation tho two clambered up on the platform ot the A key was Inserted in the but it was not looked and the walked in. At first they saw no traces of the but on closer Investigation it was found that the stench came from a corner of the where there was a small locker or This was looked with a spring lock and was burst The sight that met the eyes is beyond The cubbyhole into which the boys bud crawled was only 16 Inches one way by 28 the and was D feet entirely closed in and almost air It was used by the railroad men as a sato place to throw their tools or In this tomb the children were one piled on top ot the Leroy was on top with his face turned The next tho face and at the bottom was the pet and baby ot the with his little face crowded against the crack In tho Bo tightly were the bodies crushed into the locker fhat it was with some difficulty that they were and tenderly laid upon the The bodies o on with an anchor around his Humors ot foul play were and medical examiner Hurd thought there might have been a. murder An examination of all tho facta in the both by Mr local and Haverhill falls to show anything to warrant a suspicion ot foul but rather points to the suicide Is supposed to have ended his life In a fit of It la now proposed to have an autopsy performed on tho at Declare It a of July 23-The Haverhill who have been working the Austin declare there la no evidence of toul The anchor found fastened to Austin was procured by hlin at Salisbury His H. 0. states that the yomig man never had a large sum of money with and that he only allowed him enough money to pay his board and a little additional spending FELL Sarah of East Boston Meets With Serious At o'clock last night Sarah Gall a. naked I tho 18 months old child of and under them lay their All the garments were neatly folded and ] laid in Each shirt was turned Inside | just as each little fellow had pulled It over his and the little pantaloons were laid out straight and In order except one leg of one that j was turned up us the little follow of am Kast Boston foil from window of her sustaining injuries which will prob. ably prove was up in an unconscious and who wan called to attend found that aho had injuries about tho head and also a of tho Klio was removed to tho Massachusetts Thf was so sickening that Chief ] in speaking ot It at ' after the bodies were taken to the said It waa the worst ha had ever On the floor of the caboose was u pack of cards scattered which the uncle of the Henry belonging to They bad been playing with the cards at and had taken them with them when they strayed The bodies were taken to the where an autopsy was performed by Drs C. C. Beach and The body examined was that ot There were no marks ot injury on the body or the brain was liquid from decomposition; the lungs were congested with as If the boy had died from After the autopsy Dr Fuller gave It as ot division 7, and at a late hour last night was in a critical MORE HARD The Cook Expedition Miranda Has to Koturn to St ST N July 23~Owlnff to the dense fog the conveying tho Cook Arctic was com to return to port last and anchored until this when she left at 8 Last night thick fog set In and con tinned all day Tho steamer Is not likely to make much DEATH OF NATHAN Sold by GREAT RECORD POLANDSPRING America's I in sales of water and patronage LEADS all others Huy 111 kft 10 HIRAM 1175 Devonshire St. Said to be a Lawyer Who in R 1. July 21i-lnformation was received In this city evening o' death on o Nathan a who has been spending the summer thero with his Still Another FeU Out the George years of living Rt 5 West fell from second story of the danco ball at Meadow island late yesterday after noon and was picked UD in an unconscious It was found that ho had a of the brain and he to the city in the police Will Probably Prove John M years of a living at 00 Gold South fell from a window of his home to the a of the hip auJ internal which will probably prove Ho is at the city hospital in u very precarious Artist John A. McDougall July A. one of the most famous artists of the early half of the present hero aged His sous are as artists aud the July 2-Fraucib Clement a celebrated died here He vas 80 years Ue bad held many hish It was hot everywhere It was a persistent heat from morning until At 8 a when Boston's citizens were making their toilets and getting ready for their customary Sunday after partaking of their beans and the thermometer at Uncle Sam's signal station registered 79% degrees and the mercury went on rising each at 1 p m it registered All through the day a scorching heat although toward night a slight change and about 7.S0 p m a quick shift of the wind east broughl temporary But it waa only for a few as the westerly breeze returned and made everything warm The neighboring cities to the north and south were treated to a cooling storm in the middle of the fact two of which passed right by Boston and totally Ignored Neither ot them amounted to very although the one which passed over Cambridge was violent while It Late In the afternoon stiff wind blew In the city and there waa every promise of a Is the hourly record for the day at tho signal station on top of the Sam 9am 10 a m 11 a m 12 noon 1 p m 2pm 8pm 4pm G p m 6pm 7pm 8pm During the first 10 days of this month the record was above then four or five days it ran below During the last three days It has been again above On Friday it waa Saturday and yesterday It waa 1.1 The signal station records show that tho average for from 1871 to 189,1 was 72. The highest record was 76 in 1872, and the lowest was 69 in 1834. Tho highest temperature ever recorded In July waa 101, on July 10, 1880. Although only 04!,<. was recorded away up at the signal station yesterday as tho It seemed us it the city waa passing through some great Indoors and out of doors the heat was It was blazing hot on the and the enthusiastic shouters were bathed In It was hot out at tho and tho quiet lovers sitting In the grove shaded themselves from the glare of tho sun on tho It was hot In the and weary preachers talked slim and drowsy It was hot In Franklin and hundreds ot women and children lay upon tho grass panting for It was hot even at City and the long pier was crowded with patient waiters for a breath ot Being Sunday and the stores the streets were largely free of The people who had not stayed Indoors had gone off to the beaches or down the or they rode on tho cars to tho only to And tho heat following them at a fearful On tbe cars It seemed as It the riders were enveloped In a hot while walking the slightest exertion bathed one In As an Inducement to his congregation to attend tho Sunday evening prayer meeting of his Rev Dr told that It would be held In Bumstead which was a Ice There were but few ice boxes day 111 the line of churches or for there was not a congregation which was not gasping for at least at the morning and afternoon The quicksilver made quick up tin 1 p and with the warm southwesterly breeze tho heat was terrific all tha If today turns out hot as it Is and the temperature runs above the this present July will register as the hottest for 22 There some show ot a better state of Late bust night the signal station reported that today probably be with light At 10 p m tho fickle breeze of the afternoon changed to a steady cool with a generally lower Boston somehow is a real nice place to live In during the New York has roasting In a liery and 51e, has been suffering slow death from the but despite all has been able to get along fairly comfortably by reason of her quick shifts of wind refreshing Tho outlook for today Is that Boston will not be swallowed up In oceans ol and that the the Second Published in behalf of Hood's are not nor are they written up in our nor are from our They are facta from as surely as can be proved by positive that Hoods Hood's by all ALE Take and ue get or RUETER A 2759 79