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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 21, 1896, Boston, Massachusetts                                Wants in Early j POR BOSTONS GREATEST WANT MEDIUM TOMORROWS Barred I j E225 WOMEN I VOL MARCH PRICE TWO STYLES IN SOFT AND STIFF HATS The fine medicinal qualities of the Pure Rye Whiskey in the renown ed Valley of the Mq are univer sally THE We guarantee out hats all hand made and wilt not break with ordinary THE PADDOCK HAT Exchanges made or money refunded if goods do not suit or do not prove iSf We are leaders in headwear at popular MOST LEAST Has been the favorite brand for more than half a Its fine delicate flavor and absolute purity have won for it the foremost position over all This Whiskey is distilled at GIBSONTON on the Monongahela Pennsylvania Erected NEW ENGLAND AGENCY 160 State CONTENTS Resolution censuring Ambassador Bayard passed by the 180 to discovered in a storeroom of God dard seminary of In which was found dynamite and old clothes Brooklyn couple amazed and fright ened by of gifts from mysterious Trouble In Vermont family over ques tions of finance and waning Paste Mrs Valois on trial at Capt Gen Weyler cables to the home government that ho has no cause for re Protest against Worcester high school will come up at the Harvard meeting at the to Two exhibition games of polo for Fall Rivers Undesired Gifts Sent tg the Couple Driven Away by the THE ONLY RALLIED TO f B BOWDOIN REVERE One Open TESTED HER Battleship Massachusetts Given a Short Buu at Del March 20The battle ship to sea this morning OR her builders returning to the breakwater at p made several rapid runs be tween the Brown and the evi dently for the purpose of testing her steering and at p m an chored at the where she will probably lay until high when she will continue up the bay to Cramps THE oys and Girls of Goddard Seminary Faced a Great Three Pounds of Dynamite Were in Box in Storeroom Where Blaze Had Been Rendered March for Saturday For New England fair and colder high north westerly For eastern New Fork fair and slight ly colder north westerly di in Signals are dis played on the Atlantic coast from Hat teras to Local colder In tlie morning westerly fair and The Temperature as Indicated by the thermometer at Thompsons spa 3am Cam 9 a m 12 m 3 p m G p m 0 p m 12 mid average temperature 36 The Weather The weather Sunday now promises to be warm and probably with generally clear skies and southwesterly Though it will probably be cold er with and somewhat threatening no rain or snow is now Waller a Free March 20The final formali ties for the release of John formerly American consul in Madagas who was sentenced to 20 years im prisonment for convoying Information to tho Hovas regarding the were completed and Waller is now March noon today fire was discovered in a storeroom on the top floor of the main building of Goddard and before it was extinguished a box in which was con three pounds of dynamite was found among the burning debris in the room where the blaze The box was full of old baseball uni forms and and these were satu rated with kerosene Near It was found an empty bottle with a few drops of oil in While the fire was in progress the manager of the local telephone ex who la a member of the fire de went to the telephone In the building to send a message to the city He found the telephone out of and subsequent Investigation showed that the machine had been cut off from the line by a piece of metal forced into the aperture at into which a lightning plug may be Inserted when There were about 80 persons in the building when the fire was and they were all In the lower the students being at dinner in the base The timely discovery of the by a person in the street undoubtedly saved the college from destruction and the lives of the people in Had the dynamite the build inc would have been reduced to a mass of bricks and mortar and the loss of life would have been as 500 people as In front of the building in a few minutes after the alarm was The storeroom Is on the directly over the main entrance and between two sauare towers that form the center of tho facade and flank the The concussion of dynamite Is down ward and and the whole front wall would have with the upon the heads of the people while the upper floors would have crushed those under f i wj V3 Where they have their first meet Bince it was HAVE YOU SEEN THE CRUSOE WHEEL It Is up to It has Barrel Large Weight zai Fully 1896 Torino i A Bent to any city or town in New England on Snine Selling for a number at the Lending STANDARD A Buna for Our Bicycle 138140142 Street These facts have put tne of Barre into a ferment of ex Nobody can tell by whose hand the explosive waa placed In tho or whether the was of In origin or The people ot Berre are unanimous in the opinion that the flro was set to destroy tho and that dynamite was placed there to help along the work of The principal of the and members of the state that they do not think the was of and say they do not connect the presence of the dyna mite in the storeroom with the Strenuous efforts have been made by the faculty to suppress the that the dynamite was and principal Pierce made the statement tonight that he believed the explosive might have been cut there by some student who was bent on using it for a seminary stands halfway up a hill to the east of tho The build Ings consist of the main In which are also the recitation tho Thompson memorial used as a house for and the gymnasium The high front of the main building can be seen from all parts tho The memoria building stands north of the main struc with only a narrow passage bo There were several students in this building when the was The main building is about 120 fee four stories high and contains ot sleeping recitation rooms and th principals dining room and Of the 139 students attend Ing the academy this about 70 an quartered In the main and others in the memorial Thar are about 15 day students who live a he and these were not at the acad emy when the broke The blaze was discovered at by Perley aged who was on his way to He saw flames issuing from a window between the towers on the fourth floor of the front of the acad He ran to alarm box at tho corner of Maple av and Summer and sent In an Something was the matter with the and the bells rang This con fused the firemen at but they got out in a and as the could be seen from all points they made good time to the with a hook and ladder truck and three hose The natural pressure from the hy was sufficient to force the water through the hose into the window where the was When the alarm was rung principal Pierce had the dining room In the basement to his office in tha second He went to the window and looked out on hearing the A man was running up the approach to the pointing toward the facade and crying The principal at once notified the stu dents who were still at dinner that here was a In the In the room at the head of the various ables were also the members of the which includes Profs Hol Stone and Miss Usham and Misses Brown and Florence There was no panic among the stu About half the persons In the jasement were young the aoad my being a coeducational With haste and yet with admirable the students made their way o the upper floors and secured every vessel that would hold Jor the formation of a fire the firemen not having Then rapidly and with good disci though they had never been put hrough a these and oys began passing pitchers and pails of water from one to another up a line that reached from a faucet in the bath on the second floor to the store But even after the was put the damage done not bring the Compromise reached In case of Mllo the alleged wife Plea of murder in second degree or man slaughter to be Greenfield will soon have a home for Its four Masonic Battleship Indiana unable either to get Into the dry dock or out to sea at Port Water Witch goes ashore on point during a and will be a total loss experience of her Pane Real estate Results of the quarters trade rather That Edwards fortune fades Boston ball players take their practice at and Foote play tennis matches at Brays Newton Race for cup will have to be sailed over at Gymnastic exhibitions In the Boston Mark Simmons thought to have perished on a Berkshire hillside In a snow Reed a favorite In Maryland leys methods not popular In Hon Leroy Carleton appointed fish and game commissioner by Gov Yesterdays proceedings In the state Need of a fire alarm box In Pember ton sq called attention Mt Vernon Congregational church to help Dr celebrate his quarter centennial as Its Page Report of the committee of the col on the condition the National civil service commissioners Rice and Harlow address the Massachusetts Reform team leaves for Davenport will Involving more than settled out of Pane Third concert of the 20th season at the Cecilia for a Joe the Turk in j I Page Important auction sales of horses and Pane More details about the new clubhouse to f He Back Rev Robert Ma cDonald hasbeen called to Fall but has not yet decided to Detectives trying to find stolen money near Peculiar breach of promise case In Davis will case Mrs Marsh and William ac of poisoning the formers hus held for trial at Washington county Coal Men and Others At Last the Under taker Dropped Wanted to Lay Out the Body of the Dear Girl Told Him Hed Come a Bit Too House Passes Resolution Censuring Thomas Majority Was 180 to Number of Democrats for It Being Greater Than That of Republicans Rice Wonders for Which He Was His Wife Has Sued For a Ho a Brooklyn Man Male His Car Fare for a great spring For aa NONAGENARIAN Joan Bead of Stoneham Succumbs to Old March Joan one of the few residents of the town who have ever attained the age of 90 died yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Mary Slayton on Wil liam Miss Read had been an Invalid for several mind was still bright and and she could con verse Intelligently on subjects which oc curred in her early But in town was her She was born In where she lived the greater part of her com ing to Stoneham with tho Slayton fam who conduct a farming business near the Woburn The body will bo taken to for NEW March a and his wife live at 337 They are Some about 2 oclock In the a coal wagon was driven up to tho house and the driver dumped a ton of coal on the As Mr Thomas had laid In a winters supply of Mrs Thomas thought something was and she told the driver and insisted on his taking the coal He had Just begun to shovel the coal back In tho wagon when the doorbell rang and a young man asked to see The Mrs Thomas went to the door and he declared he had been sent to show ORDERED But Few Looms Running in Three Woolen Mills at Me March ac count of some dissatisfaction as to the nature of the work amd the com received the weavers local union ordered their operatives out of tho woolen mills this leaving but a few looms running In three One hundred and fifty operatives are They held a meeting amd dis cussed the No overtures have yet been made by the managers of the mills a lockout Is Work May be March reduction In the number of it Is will cause a suspension of work next week In the department of the Lowell carpet mills and in the print to measure the Mrs Thomas told him the house was papered just to suit and ahe did not want any new What tl did you send your man to show me up here then demanded tho paper hanger as he went This second visitor made Mrs Thomas a bit She had heard about thieves who visited houses and got the lay of the Interior under the guise of paper plumbers and the She had not quite made up her mind whether or not this paper hanger was a thief when the bell rang and the servant told her that a Chinaman wanted the Mr Thomas had not said anything to her about changing and Mrs Thomas told the girl to tell the man to go The girl did but the Chinaman shrugged his shoulders and exclaimed That aroused the girls and she slammed the door In the He sat down on the stoop and while Mrs Thomas watched him nervously from an upper She watched about 15 when a gro cers wagon drove up and a white aproned driver jumped off and unloaded a lot of barrels and He went to the door and asked the girl where he was to put the What things demanded the girl and Mrs Thomns In a The things that your man said the Wo havent any man and we did not order asserted Mrs tho things were ordered all said the and Im going to leave The doer was slammed on and he went down the steps and loaded the groceries bank on the wagon while the waiting Chinaman grinned at The Chinaman stayed until Mr Thomas got home at Mr Thomas succeeded In convincing him that there wasnt any wash for him and that If he didnt go he would be ar Mrs Thomas poured out to her hus band the distressing events of tho He made up his mind that some friend Familiar Society is Now Division Line Drawn Through Creed and Husband Didnt Emulate the Knight Woult M His Ex cept toy to Please S AMBASSADOR TO 1HH COURT OF ST did not seem to realize the danger n which they had been from the pres ence of the for when some of the scholars and faculty saw the sive they did not believe H was dyna Fortunately the terrible stuff was found by a man who knew its Deputy Sheriff Camp lives a hiH across he valley from the He saw the from the flra before the alarm waa and ran to the The bucket brigade was at work when lie got Pres Cur rier of the Barre aldermen was at the entrance keeping the crowd Camp made his way up to the store which is just off the There are six Bleeping rooms on this floor besides the chapel and The students trunks had been placed in the as well as a lot of old springs and some Several trunks had been piled against the wall on the north The box n which the dynamite was found had two trunks piled on The room faces the west and has twa win dows H Is about 12 by 14 The pox was midway of the When the trunks were taken from the top some ona pulled the box out into the middle of the The flro was then under but tne box was Several hands were thrust and the baseball uniforms worn by last years team were taken Between the top layer ot uniforms and Continued the Second Son Crosses the All hands will be without a pleasant TRY Continued on the Second TERMS OF CREDIT and per Deposit on and per n mo Ar Chamber Sets Deposit on I Q 111 HO Hnd per In Order in exchange for a modern and per The family pa and Farmer the best ler In New until the balance is Send Unmix fur 1NOO Over P CTO H FURNISH Send or Bicycle ROBINSON 138140142 Washington Burns lights and stays lighted when the fire never reaches a sputter whiff is as good as the Cigar youll always youll like Long choice Sumatra seven time In Its history congress has re an American diplomatic agent for his utterances The house of representatives adopted a resolution censuring Ambas sador Bayard for his Indiscreet utter ances In Great The majority was the vote standing ISO to As If to emphasize the severity of tho the number of democrats voting for censure was greater than the number of republicans voting against One Mr Bailey of Texas made a speech In favor of the and condemned the ambassador quite as roundly as any of the republican One Mr of spoke in Mr Bayards but he was actuated largely by state Six Bailey of Cummings of New of South Carolina and Layton and Sorg of Ohio voted against Mr and five Baker of Cooke of Draper of Pitney of New Jersey and Willis of Delaware voted fcr It had been expected a much larger number of republicans vote against and the Bayard were unpleasantly surprised at the The second expressing the opinion of the house that our diplomatic agents abroad should avoid public dis was adopted by a still larger the vote standing 101 to So far an can be ascertained nothing whatever Is concerning Mr Bayards In view of the fact that he has been censured by the popu lar branch of which most clearly represents the people of tho United It Is to see how ho can hold his post and maintain his self When these resolutions of censure were brought forward in the house prominent members of the administra tion expressed the opinion that if they were adopted Ambassador Bayard would tender his resignation to the In official circles It was believed that Mr Bayard had given an intimation of his Intention to In order to relievo Pres Cleveland of any possible embar It was also believed the presi dent would decline to accept tho resigna thus making the attack upon Mr Bayard an attack upon the administra tion as well and a parly issue In the coming 9 9 9 9 O per O 9 O If You Want to O 9 If You Want to If You Want to If You Want to Rent t GLOBE ADS tt AU anil O 9 GIVE O ft Globe O BEST 0 a Ada Pay O O The house then took up the contested election case of Benolt vs from the 5th district of ami adopted the resolution of the majority of elections committee 2 declaring seat vacant On account ol fraud in tho The vote was 131 to tli roe Fletch Johnson of California and ing with the democrats In favor of tho report of the minority of the committee confirming right to his Mr the was given 10 minutes In which to address the house In support of tho committees resolution The case was decided without the because It was necessary to dispose of it today In order that a ope clal election to till the seat might be held at the gemral state April There was no time lost in getting ai the conference report on the Cuban roso lutions In the senate this Ine reading of yesterdays Journal was dls and there was little or no morning business to be disposed Mr promptly that tho conference report be taken up but as soon ua that motion was to and the report before the senate Mr requested that h might address the senate for half ui hour on the Dupont election M as he tha the Dupont case was a privileged yielded the point an Mr Allen addressed the senate In oppo to the claim of Mr to peat in the senate row the state Mr the following joint resolution that it Is hereby declared that a state of public war exists In the Island of Cuba between the govern ment of Spain and the people of that who are supporting a separate government under the name of the re public of and a state of belliger ency between said governments la hereby The executive and Judicial appropriation was reported from the appropriations Tho car ries a net Increase of ver the house The senate then adjourned until Man ay POPULAR IN Standard Says His Departure Would be March 20The on the action of the house t Washington In adopting resolutions says lilt while there Is some reason for the against Mr it thinks Is opponents ridiculous to exaggerate he They have taken an un Tho Standard Is of opinion that a motive to Induce Mr Bayard to the vote of censure and to re main at his post IB found In the fact hat the friendly tone which succeeded he initial bitterness of the Venezuelan was largely due to his personal the paper vould genuinely regret his abrupt de KATAHDIN WILL BB3 Navy Department Decides on a Departure in Painting Torpedo March The ram under orders signed by Asst 3ec McAdoo on St Patricks Is to je painted an olive This color was adopted In order that she might take advantage of natural conditions to deceive an enemy as to her It Is the Intention of the de to point all the torpedo boats of the service green for a similar pur Fourth Class March The fol fourth class postmasters were appointed today Thomas Rhode Moosup from the The senate committee on privileges and elections yesterday made a favor able report on the amendment to the constitution providing for the of U S senators by a direct vote of the The senate committee on with a bare quorum yesterday ordered a favorable report on the admitting tho territory of Arizona to Mr of Massachusetts offered In tho house yesterday a to protect state antigambling laws from cation through Interstate gambling by or by extending to such gambling the penal ties provided for Interstate gambling by mail or March than 8000 years ago It was said that each mans life was a If only the story of It was That this la true no one knows better now than Mr an dealer In Weat India goods and gro ceries In this little town of only 469 In Ho wisely and as he but now he feels there was more thrift than affection on the part of the one whom he took for for and that all his lit tle family as well as the bare bottea of his family will be un and sMaken In the divorce love death part sued Ibr and and he lias posted her after the familiar and timehonored And not Mr and Mrs Rice hut the whole the church and the Christian Endeavor are In In the matter and taking to such an extent that homes bid fair to be disrupted and hearts knit together In more than silken ties are likely to be rent Thus runs the tale A few years ago a widow came to the town to teach Her name was and Mr Rice having embarked twice be fore on the seas of each time with a charming woman pedagogue at the was nothing loth to try again with a steerswoman of the same profession and with such a ing name as So the courtship began and went on under the tender care of the and with a for Mrs Lovewell boarded with a familj the members of which were customer Continued on the Seventh For Weak Lungs nothing ever known equal to Cripple The Iron grasp of scrofula has na mercy upon Its This demon of the blood Is often not satisfied with causing dreadful but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism until Hoods Nearly four years ago I became af with scrofula and Made Running sores broke out on my Pieces of bone came out and an opera tion was I had rheu in my drawn up out ol I lost not I was a perfect I continued to grow and finally gave up the doctors treatment to take Hooda Well Soon appetite came back the sores commenced to My limbs straightened out and I threw away my I am now stout and hearty and am whereas four years ago I was a I gladly recommend Hoods URBAN Table Remember Hoods IB tho One True Blood AU only by Hood Hoods Pills cure Liver Ilia easy to easy to Two Opticians Wanted ONE Pamphlet V Apply ONB 3 Park 3t can be rented or 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