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VOLUME. lOt. PITTSFIELD, MASS., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1S93 NUMBEB 25

Sullivan, who, it is said, has resumed her The small holes on Noith street are be­ THAT DRINKING FOUNTAIN. former position, was preparing for the ing fined with crushed stone. BY TELEGRAPH coming of Lizzie and her friends. Mean­ Tin* H oard of Publit: W ork s Ha# No M oney while, at 8.15 p. in., while the crowd was A p»arty of 20, under the chaperi na :e of R ith Which To Ercn Due. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wood, will go Into surging about the homestead on Second Commissioner Daly is considerably street, a carriage stopped at the residence camp at Gtis about July 1 for two weeks. worked up over the matte! of a fountain on of Charles J. Holmes. The first one to Columbia Badly Defeated alight from it was Mr. Holmes, and he Why Laura Mirick Took DERAILED IN A TUNNEL. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION the common, and is indignant at the man­ was followed by Lizzie Borden. Then Nine Killed and lOO Injure?l in an Acci­ I’.ograui of th** I \ i*i ? i«i*h for >« \ t 'Il»ur»- came Emma and Miss Annie Holmes. on the Thames. ner in which the board of public works Her Own Life. dent at I’ark v llle, I . I. (D ) t v rit tug;, Lizzie did not wait for Mr. Holmes’ es­ New York, Ju n e 21. — A train on the has l**n abused f»?r not immediately fol­ cort, but bounded up the steps and disap­ Tne high school graduating exercises Rejoicing Over the Verdict Long Island railroad, upon which were lowing cut the suggestion of our evening peared within the house. 'There was no EXCEPTIONALLY HARD RACE will take place at the Academy next Thurs of Acquittal. one about the house at the time, save a AT TIMES A STRANGE GIRL about 1000 person# returning from the contemporary. There is no question that few ubiquitous reporters, and Lizzie was Sheepuhead Bay races, w it* derailed last day evening, there being 28 members iu a drinking fountain on the common would saved the searching scrunity of the mob. 'I hut Ihe Record W as Not Broken Due to evening in a tunnel a abort distance from the class. Clark ." orchestra will furnish A reporter entered the house and was Uorau*e She and Iter I.over Wert* of be an excellent thiug, and the kiea is gen­ GOV. B0B1NS0N PROMINENT a stiff Southerly Head Breeze Three Purkville. L. I. Nine persons were k illed music and the program is as follows. granted an interview with Lizzie, through Different Creed* She Break* the En­ erally approved, aa well by the G»arJ of an introduction by a friend who accom­ Thousand Spectator# Time of Ihe Win­ and abo ut 100 were injured, many so seri­ Music, Orchestra g a g em en t Sine* Then She Had Said Salutatory, theme, “Woman at World’# Fair public works as by the public. But Mr. panied him. ning Team, IO Min. 8 See. ously that th ey will not recover. Hi* Speech Believed to Have Had a* F lorence KelloL'x The party, which Included Mr., Mrs. and She Had a Devil in tier Breast. “The Rubicons of Life,’ E lla W hit* Daly says that the money in the hands of N ew London , Conn., June 21.—Victory Much Weight With the Jury a# the Evi­ Miss Holmes, Emma and Lizzie Borden, E v e r e t t , Mas*., June 21.—The circum­ 4 MICH WANTED MAN. “ N»*w Enfciann GirlhiK)*?.’' G rac* R ica the board is all appropriated to specific perched on Cornell’s crimson yesterday “influence of New#;aiH*r-,” dence Proceedings in Court Previous Joseph A. Bowen and Mrs Jubb, was stances which led up to the suicide of Miss Marion Francis purposes, and they have no funds with afternoon in the first of the series of college Lynn Police Would 1 ike to Know I. G. So V erdict. seated in the drawing room. Ei/./.ie said: Laura Mirick, the bright, beautiful and K n o w lto n ’# Addre#*, "ong. “Linda di CLamounix,’ D on izetti. which to erect a fountain. “I am the happiest woman on earth.” races on the Thames this year. In several Grace Marshall popular young vvomuu who ended her life L y n n , June 21.—L. G. Knowlton, for­ 11 would seem that the proper plan New Bedford, Mass., Juue 21.—The She did not care to dwell upon the subject respects it was the most remarkable fresh­ Berkshire Recollections of: *u dramatically, are remarkable. Her merly of Lynn, where he w as engaged iu a Cyrus W. Field, Burt Titubie W'.uiil be to ask the city council to appro­ verdict of acquittal in the case of Lizzie of the trial, and said the whole party had man race ever rowed over the two mile Oliver Wendell Holmes, Lu? y Noble family is distracted and the community small leather business, is a ranch wanted priate a s iflicient sum from the mlsoellane A. Borden, charged with the murder of agreed not to discuss that subject. She course between the naval station and W in- Elaine ! the deed dawned upon tiie pour g:rl constantly increasing space of open water on Beacon street, and his brothers, it is “The Value ot Liberty,” David Malony ful and uncalled for, especially as the board ant journey from New Bedford, being on she l>egged piteously that her life might be said, doing business in the^Equitable build­ A social question, '1 homae Laliy between her prow and Cornell s stern. Address to juniors, Archie I lark is not in a {tosilion to carry out the sugges­ the road a little over an hour. saved . That Cornell won by over 10 lengths in ing on Milk *treet. CIh- s propbe? y. Minnie Shaw Mr. Holmes’ house was thrown cjten and tion made. Laura Mirick the time of 10.08, is to lx* He established himself in business on Validictory, Theme, Oliver Cromwell, many visitors were received, but few were Loved n Young Physician Lawrence Haw kins E xplained in Various Wav*, State stre? !. Lynn, and opened an account Nothing 1 i -%•* llropjifd Lit allowed to talk with Lizzie. of Reading, at present nameless. Her love "ihtfinK • :h *c ?*iie. tiie most plausible theory being that with the Lynn National bank, on Market Conferring diplomos. At the Borden homestead the crowd kept was returned. She was an ardent Method­ Columbia’s four mile hard row of the street. He took out a book of blank Music, Orchestra I F??r the past few days Stephen Farrell of increasing until 10 o'clock, when there ist; he * materialist. She hoped for and morning prevented her oarsmen from checks, which the officials of that bank j Rockville,Daniel Malone of Springfield arid j were over 2000 people there. Shortly be­ believed in a future life; he believed that using their strength effectively. would like to have at present. Not long OVER-ViGiLANT AATCHMEN ; John Henry of Hart ford .three note i "print fore 10 a traveling baud stopped in front of when the soil filled the grave the end of That the record was not broken is indis­ afterward he drew out the funds he had the house and played “ Auld Lang Syne,” man hail come. S h ou t a t a C'oupt** watchmen, Two young boys, one of whom was from the finish killed all < ornell s record aggregate about $500. Not one of them go to her own home to-day. No plans M orally the Siim e, named Burlingame, had a narrow e-otp? aspirations for the entir** distance. h is been honored by the bank official*. Two young men who had been to a ball at have been made for the future, but it is For soixn tune she kept him company, it \bout 3000 Spectators 1 aev have no account with any of the from drowning Monday at Silver lake by very probable that Miss Borden will remain Lee, were returning home about ff o’clock is claimed, but. paradoxical as it i.«. tiie saw the sin.ggle, not from the deck* of person* by whom the checks wore drawn, the tipping over of their boat. They had iu Fall River, although it has beet, said tbi** morning, in one of Kilfoile A Tracy - LIZZIE ▲. BOKDKX. longer they were close companions, the the steamers and the observation train, and believe that all the names are licti made sev? ral unsucce.*sful attempts to right that she intended to go abroad farther apart these different lielief* drew' however, as in the Yale Harvard mntesi. I it'U.S. teams As they drove down Main street, the boat and were fast losing their strength Andrew J. Jennings, counsel for the th e resu lt, and rcjo iciti- .m il f?*llovr- them, til! at last, about five months ago, but from the banks, trie (4 rot on highway duow lton's st yle of working is said to lie they w tie seen by W alter Patterson, R?J defence, was too happy and too much when seen by P. H. Cullen, who -ured a *hip appear to l>e the onh w of the day. ijhe formally broke off the engagement bordering on tiie course, the cantilever bv presenting the checks made payab.e to ert Dean and Fred Jacobs, three young occupied to !>e interviewed. He says the boat and rowed quickly to their rescue. Next, to rlie liberated woman in im­ As she saw it her sense of duty had been bridge and a score of stray yachts which uiself and drawn by some .fictitious per case came out just as he expected: that th e men who have been employed among oth­ portance ands made clear, lb*lie ion conquered love, while followed the competing eight* ■ n in payment for small bills, receiving jury could not do otherwise. The police er- to watch for the burglars who have Im p o r ta n t t » I m lvav orer*. t.x Governor Robinson, death is cheated not. When, at 4.50, the Manhau*ett. the pa* tue b alan ce in cash , i he ch eck s at pr?*>eut officials refuse to talk. infested the town. whose inagnili ent spe.-. li in Lizzie’s Siuc<* the breaking off of the tics of love. senger «tearner carrying the press represen- are arriving from the citi?.s in eastern Those who intend to go t.» th»; b e h a lf is Ixdiev ■•! to '.a ii a s m u ch Miss Mirick was at times a Massachusetts As the team came along they sprang out, LAKi.l LIUl hi! m ills. tatives. officials of tbe race and two or Christian Endeavor convention in July and weight V! th the . ?’V ,:s e e\ ah-iice. He Verv s t ia llg e Young W om an . challenged the occupants and discharged a three hundred favored guests, sailed up to v ’lty Marshal W ells has b?*en looking for from there to Chicago, can secure tickets 1s th e cen tre o f at?> ! a d ; is n a m e L aw ren ce I'oil re s?*i/e s< \eru l W agons Her actions can l>e accounted for only as Knowlton for about three weeks. Two of revolver. This frightened the horse, which I dhiIi'iI W ith W hi'key. the navy yard where the ' art was made. for round trips from New England and i« mentioned nearly as otVn h, L izzie's. the result of some great mental d!~ Scarcely a Ripple tin* checks, the presentation of which r? ran, and the amateur watchmen fired There has h en no pen demonstration of L.\w k k \< ::, Mass., June 21. The police turbauces These im reused of late, so New Y oik state, returning via Niagara was visible on tiie Thames. Columbia suit *; in th* n •* • ! the warrant, were after the team, one bullet lodging in the approval of the verd I wishes are made things lively for illegal liquor dealers much >o that her health was impaired, pres?'nted in Lynn. < »nc of them was paid Falls, by writing to \V II. Childs, b liar -teamed down in her launch and < omell back of the wagon. The variant e of half fr e e ly exp ressed for th.* one w h o so during tho night, seizing over $400 worth and for tiie oast six or eight weeks she re was taken up to the starting point in a to Jos* ph Leavitt for board. Knowlton rison street X- *’ 4‘ork. an inch would have sent the ball into tiu recently sto >?1 in the of whiskey. mained at home helping her mot la r. chartered steamer. tb s ffom "G?- city to another, making it S h a d o w of the (fa llo w s. For some time past CMty Marshal Shee At time* she would break forth in At 5.25 Columbia was on the line and ditlictiii for th?* police to catch him. back of c ue of the occupants. The affair • I, >1. M ilia? A tin in 1? u u District Attorney Knowlton i' not ban has believed that liquors have been Violent 1 it* of Profanity, two minutes later Coach Courtney had created great excitement, and people think censured for his gn .v tt rrs n r a convu it is claimed, and when her mother would J. J. Maher of Ixwistou, Me., is tueeting brought into the city at night by whole- loaded the Cornell shell with its chosen C0NNE1 TIE I I I I G!M .\ 11 R E . that men of experience and judgment Dion, as it is conceded that he ntcreh per ask why 'he said such awful things she I with sutves- in i’ittsfici 1 in piano tuning eight and placed them abreast the t olum D o r k in th e Ilou>«* N? nnft* 1’.i*m* C o n ­ formed the duties for which he was chosen. sa’e dealers over the country roads. should be secured to act as watchmen. would reply that die had a little devil in bin oarsmen. stitutional Convention Bill. and will be in the eit\ again Thursd y. Reports from many towns in which Lizzie Last night a systematic raid was her brea -t and she couldn't help it Cornell took the east or almost central H a r t f o r d , June 21. — In the house the His discovery of a new tone for pianos is was known 'how that tue same feeling of planned. < Ifficers covered the roads, work­ Y. \\ I . T, I . I I? ...... Monday she went up into the attic and course, Columbia choos'ngthe west, course said to lie wonderful and his success on a< approval is manifest. ing under the personal supervision of the bills to sett !e contested elections of state found a Little containing a preparation to avoid tin* eei grass. A t 5 .46 Re T ree C. These officers were elected at the annual After District Attorney Knowlton finished city marshal and Inspector Remick. officers and for a constitutional convention count of it has gone away beyond Ids ex of corrosive sublimate, winch had lieeti S. Francis of Troy. N. Y , gave iht* word election Tuesday evening of the Y W. U his closing argument yesterday the court < in tiie J a ck so n street extension. Michael were made the special or?ler to-morrow. pectati?*ns,as he _dv?*s a pi mo not over five used to kill rat* She drank a part of it, and 16 oar blades ploughed into tiie T. U. President, Minnie M Miller; took a recess. W hen court again coi. Murphy, a driver for Ford Brothers, came F avorable reports were made on the nomi­ years old a better t? ne than it ever had be and then, when too late, rcili/ed her Thames Both crews caught tiie water vened Chief Justice Mason, addressing the alotm He had H2 gallons of whiskey con­ awful fate. With her last breath she vice-presidents, Methodist church, Mi-s fore, and a piano from 10 t?> 2 <> years of v icio u sly , nation of Joseph Tomlinson, judge, and prisoner at the bar. said: cealed in flour barrels. He fell into the Lizzie Gale; Firs’, church, Mrs. C. M. s a id . Both Splashing Somewhat, G iileoti M. W a k elee, d ep u ty ju d g e of tin* age he gives the tom* ? f a bran new instru­ “Lizzie Andrew Borden, it is now your hands of the marshal and inspector Rem­ Bryant; Baptist, Miss Etta Mickle; Epis “God will forgiv* me; I could not help Cornell the more of the two. Cornell, town court of Huntington. Representa­ ment. With this great discovery he im­ privilege to say any wool you w ish/’ ick and was arrested. it," however, got the lead and kept it through­ tives Sp ncerand Judd were appointed a coital, Mi-s Clemence Bull; South, Miss proves even the tone of a new piano. Mr. I izzie arose and coolly, and with her fan A half hour Iarer John McCarthy, an­ M iss M rii k w h* a comin.Tte?* to look up the nomination of out . Annie Cowlin; Unity, Miss Ida Akers; spread out before her, answered iu clear, other driver for Ford Bros..was intercepted I cls Popular Young Woman. Maher claims that there is not more than Cornell caught tie* water at a 44 stroke Judge Shmuway, which Mr Gunn thought presiding secretary, Mfss E. Mickle; re- ringing tones: by < iflicers ( hard and Mahoney He. too. one new piano in 500 that has the t??ne it She was 2 1 years old. a perfect brunette and held it fora hundred yards. Columbia's had got “stalled” in the senate. i he citv cording secretary, Miss Mattie Woodward ; “ I am I imocant. was arrested. lfu carried about 00 gal and po-sessed of regular and attractive ought to have, that i-, f??r the middle and stroke at the start was 42. 1’hi* was k< pt of Norwalk was incorporated. 1 leave it all to im counsei Ions. features she was always a bit odd, and treasurer, M rs. il. J’. Lucas. .Superin up for half a mile. Cornell sixju dropped 'i lie bill allowing towns and cities to bass a deep rich round tone an?l for the Immediately Judge Dewey arose in the The third victim was John Kelleher.aged kept very much within herself. Her tendents of departments a# follows: Presi to 42, which it held till the last naif in V, eivct plants lor the manufacture of el? •- tipper part a bell tone. This is the tone corner of the I tench next to the jury and 18, whom Officer Mahoney found with father :* William 11. Mir.ck of 2 Franklin dent. Miss I. A k e rs; flower mission and when in the face of tiie breeze which tricity was passed with an amemiment which he gives. His discovery fur making began the charge m an t-asv.conversa; imiai, alxmt 7<> gallons of w hiskey. K elleiier place and is employed at t he Corcoran sprang up it dropped to 40. Fhe <’olumbia litnitiiig its application to places of not jail, Mi-s M Mullen Loyal Temperance j piinos stay iu tune which have a tendency Incisive manner. drove for P. J Bresnahan The police chemical work*. A brother is a civil en- less than 15.000 inhabitants. The house oars were dipped for tbe greater part of legion, Mrs. Edward B Breck ; literature, to get out of tune, is said to be as wonder­ The judge was standing and so was the were out on the Haverhill road until mid­ gin n er. refused to re-commit the bill which re- the course 39 or 4 0 times per minute. In Miss Hattie Powell; I'nion Signal and Our jury thr< < >ut IDs charge occupied 1 n ig h t. The funeral will take place this after­ quirvs railroa?ls t?3 k?*ep overhead road ful a" hi- other discoveries. the first mile ' 'orncll did tier hard? st work Message, Mi>s Mary Mackie; scientific hour and 27 minutes Murphy, McCarthy and Kelleher. and n oon a t 1 o clock and will be private, but Mr. Mabtr wij D it; !?*wi aeain if and in the last Columbia roweti most bridges an?l underneath highways in re­ The jury was out but a short time, and also Janies Shea, who was with McCarthy, from 1 to J o’clock friend# desiring may temperance instruction,Miss Clemence Bull. effectively pair. <>oetot*er 1. All orders left at o-.-t office when it returned, perfeet stilliicss pre­ were arraigned in the police (ourt upon the view the remains. The senate debated fora long time the I news room or address him at Lewiston, vailed. The cour t room was ^ n.ulC At ihe half mile C ornell l?*d by two charge of illegal transportation of liquor bills for the calling of a constitutional con y* “ \ Bright I veiling The l ast Act in the Drama into Lawrence All lour were found lengths Bet ween this and the mile post Me, and satisfaction will l*e guaiintcid iu EVERETT \ I.H E IO ! EN M E E I. a winning gap was placed betwee&i the two vent ion. Upon a yea and nay v ote, a The Berkshire County E ag le which has every instance was nlc.it to lie played, and . were guilty and fir ed $100 or three months each. strict party vote, the const it utional eon- •ager to see the curt a:: rung down The They apj*ealed, and sureties were fixed at W ork uu ewer* Suspended B e ca u se boats and been giving the peop eof Pittsfield a bright Lack ol I mills. < «imi«*11 Shot By tlic Mil** Flag • • ’ ion b ill w a s pns>t*d 9 to 9 by th e $ fit JO each . b e c k n rr. scene wh le the jury was lx*p j i: • I and casting vote of the lieutenant governor. evening sheet for something over a year, was announcing its veto t was ;i n,, im­ Everett. Mass , June 21. — A very im­ with her rival far in the rear. Columbia pressive one. Everyone was silent. Kverv JEFFERSON AT BUZZARD’S BAY. portant special meeting of tiie board of rowed d?*speiately to tbe mile and a half I.;*Avrnice Onirer l>i*tul*»«d. finds the demands of the daily and weekly C . N. Phelps 1 x\ . Jon- 21 Joseph Jeffer work in the water or sewer department Jun?* 5, ch a rg ed w ith d ru n k en n ess. H e guest-of R. M. Savcry.E-q o\t-r Sunday. S t:. th e vet ran act i IS a n \ il here in The rowing in the Cornell boat lierame a to read in their ft itu res i h The mayor sent in a communication was gratifed a hearing I>y tho Ixiard of own, on Cottage Row, which will give Prof. (’harks <> Etmcs preached in the R e su lt of Their Delit m*i at ions. trilie ragged, too, while Columbia hen* a private car from Fall River. He was calling attention to the stringency in the mayor and aldermen last evening, and shelter to a Cox duplex web perfecting Occasionally an eye would rove to where pulled the steadiest half mile of the course. was ?li ipped from the force. He becumea Congregational church in Lanes boro la^t accompanied by his wife and C. B. Jeffer­ money market and stating that as the ant the girl who was the central ligt re The relative positions of the boats were permanent officer iu i''N6. press— * he first to be set up in Berkshire Sabbath. son. « ding price of bond* has been falling off th e case. The w a s un ablt to <■.■■ Jet? iy not, however, changed and Cornell passed A large numb: r from this pla?t* attended Mr. Jefferson did not suffer any ill effects from week to Week, there is not any county.— The Paper World. conceal her nervousness.but tiie tense, hard t lie judges launch nearly eleven lengths * ’he childrenk r mcert in Washington last c er ta in ty as to their market value. He con­ lines <»f her face and her general demeanor from his journey and appeared in his usual ahead. sidered it unwise to seli the bonds at I o Build at e»m «>. Sunday evening. plainly told how *?*vere the struggle to re­ health except that lie looked somewhat Tho official time of the race was: Cor­ present, and advised tiie sewer and water late local ilciuo. II. A. Jennlnge ha?i a severe atta; k of press the conflicting emotions which pale. nell. 10 mins. 8 secs.; Columbia. 10 ruins. < >. L. W uod has sold a building lot on commissioners not to enter into further indigest on Saturday evening, which created struggled for the masiery w bin iicr As he alighted from the car lie seemed 42 se?‘s. contract* for extending their work until Summer street, between the Burbank prop­ bos, m. much pleased. There was a cool breeze The following officials had charge ?>f the much alarm, b u t!.a^ recoveied. tin; money market improves. erty and the house owned by him on the 1 heti C lerk Borden broke the silence blowing from the water of tiie bay, which d e ta ils o f th e race: Refer?'?*. C. S. F ran cis Mr-.. H annah Aiken a t w ■ w it and 'The in it *r was fully discussed, and it Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Dunham are in corner -if that street and Francis avenue, to with the poll of tie- jury, fc . -wed by the was excei dingly r* lresiling. of Trov, N. Y. timers, f?>r ( omell. Com has been living alone f? r sum? )? n, has xvasdecidid to stop the sewer work at Adams attending the Bixby-Bond wedding cu .s m r\ quest i«?n The company was taken iu Mr. Jeffer inodore Hagaman; for Columbia. F. \V. Mr. Schultz of New York. The latter will present. The treasurer states that he can which takes place at St. Mark’s church this f?>r some time been mentally tlcran; d . and “Mr. Foreman and gentleman of the son's private carnage to the Whittier cot­ Shepard Judges at finish, f??r Cornell, J. begin the erection of a handsome residence borrow the $25.uuO necessary to finish the recently became so violent that sbq. is been Jury have you aurood up , , \ .-i -: tage. which will be occupied by Mr. Jeffer­ A. Wheel and; for Columbia, J. Ganzon. evening. immediately. water department contracts on a short time committed to the asylum at iinpton. ( almly and clearly came the reply from son during the summer. Tiie Working Girls dub have formed a Foreman Kicimrds: loan at *1 percent. The meeting adjourned I rie.l to ( r:ivv 1 3 ruler :» T raiii. branch of the Agassiz association and elect­ Officers Cross and Iz e ha?l

! I hanKs Mr. and Mrs. M E. Bali? u and daugh New Ingland l*o*tmaster#. 1 a t 1 he Spei cor r; suspense, while the as- • d »uu leaned lllnc*. in Concord. b y a tr; iu ilroad st, itio n 5S a sh tx io\. June 21.- New 1 rtgland Officer Tobin left this morning with Mr. and Mrs. .8 . 5Y. Dow wish to ex­ ter have returned from their western trip forward and listened t ■ the next :i A Albat v ra i 1 road and both Co n c o r d , June 21. Hon. George M. pOKtinasti-is: -Maine—Flora M. Hopkins. ‘ Petle” Coffin, who has bean sent to the tend tin Ir thanks to the friends anti neigh­ of three weeks, taking in th* w orld’s fair “Gentlemen of the jury. now. what say leg s we re ( Ut off. H?‘died ater. Brooks, judge of probate of Middlesex H urnioti l ’ond: O. S Li?*rre, St A gath a; bors for their kindness during the sickness Elias Ballou is still In v? y critical con you, ,s the pt-is .ner gh.lty or n t H e live 1 at M onson an d w en 1 1^ Sp.'IK <-r to Lyman school. county, has been ill at his home for a num­ J. R. Gordon, East Franklin; J. “Not guilty.” visit a daighter. He w as t i ving to t raw l The closing everdses at Stearnsville and death of their son, the late 8amuel E dition, and has to be kept tc ?i?kr the influ ber of days, owing to an attack of grip, R. Ryder, North Islesboro; Jeffrey Foreman Kiciiards had spok* n The de- under th e train w lit 11 it started unex school vvlll l»e held, Juue 29 at 2 o'clock. D o w . encc of opiates to rellcv? hi- s5 .flerings. and a relapse which re.seitcd from ex­ Larson, West Minot; J. A. Shaw, \ p ected ly. Mu. and Mrs. S. W. Dow Mrs. W. N. Putman i- quit te si? k and cisi- n of tw.-lve g o*l men and tr-* „j posure too quickly after what was sup­ East Windsor. New Hampshire — John F. Coster leaves today for New been m ade fears have been entertained thi posed to be recovery had taken place. B. Garland, Mount Carrigain Ver­ To Arrest a Deput} sheriff. York on a business trip. at she might T h e r esu lt >f the terrible two weeks’ Judge Brooks has b»x ii unable to attend mont- L. J Bixby, Essex; A. C. Gibson, H a r t f o r d , June 21.—A warrant 1ms The employes of the Pomeroy Manu T Hfc STO C K ! MARKET. not recover, but at present she is mor? ordeal told up u Fizzle Borden, and she to his duties in Cambridge fur some time, South Londonderry. Massachusetts K. been issued for the arrest of Deputy Sheriff facturing Co. have presented Mr. and Mrs comfortable fainted B ,t it as only for a moment. yuotut Ion# from tli* Ottiii* of F. J. owing to the attack. He is now believed il. Newton, Loudvilie; \\ , A. Beane, Foley of East Hartford, who nearly kil!??l Mrs. A H Bid w ell and son Frioml# Gathered Around Ellsworth E. Crawley with an elegant side I inht-r, How orman’# ULu k, to be on the road to recovery. Norihbridge; F 1". Billings, Ririgville; If. a m an nam ed ( rashan for tin all?*g?‘?l in and offered their congratulat j. to (> w rnnr board. The follow .tit: are the cioein* quotations at some time nt her father’s, Ih v I W Smlti L. Knowlton, Shrewsbury; A. J. Chapin, su it to hi* sister. Th?* m a n h ad tw o fit?* Robinson was by her ride, and the r. -t i ’o r tla m i Firm Fails. The closing exercises at the Morningside 3 p. m .: in Otis. South Asltfield; A. D. Barnes, Sturbridge; broken and his face was pounded to a jelly. M .. Mikcan t V; tra! her counsel were in the group about P o r t l a n d , Me., June 21 The f a i l u r e Mrs ( tran? * Hyde of ( Ueagigo is oe- of Janie.* Fairgrave, Tewksbury; < 1 D. Rich- The injuted man is 50 years old. school will probably be held iu the fore­ (.’an,'wla Southern . . . • ■ • iter of Ira C. Stockbridge Ac < o , proprie­ ardsou, Lpt?m; O. L. Royce, Wales. noon of July 29 Lake shore.. L’b t cupying out ??ft». 8 Willis'cott Hi It was a pleasant scene. Though the re- tors ot the leading music stores here, is an- N? vvlinr? ji?it t Boar?! o f Trade. New’ York Central ...... • ... ?! i At the coming “Festival of Days,” July E r ie ...... father John Sargcut is w er. anit had been almost expected. Here was uounced Mr. Stock bridge has been for N kwki UYi'i'RT. M a-s., J u n e 2 1 .— A t th e Kttiirnid I'rom the lair. 11, 12, Iff, given by the South church New EnKlan?i ...... ao^ almost enough uncertainty about it to many years closely identified with the dra B o s t o n , June 21.—The Massachusetts monthly meeting of the board of trade a Delaware Ar Hu?l>on...... make the rejoicing hearty malic and concert companies as well as comiiiuniratiou was received from Sucre ladies, a fine program has been arranged De,aware L. t th?* Lowell organization, for each evening. These will be a grand Reading. h?>me. K verj on e in th e p arty w a s in first Jersey Central ...... -• A young son of Daniel liaggarty.Jr .while ■wly the throng left the stuffy court Last season his courses were not a su ccess rate health ami spirits, and all enjoyed fixing June 28 aa the date and Lakev ? w concert by Clark’s orchestra, a parasol drill Hoekinif V alley ...... > on the dry bridge, near Ryan's h< u S, fell room, and the great criminal trial was a financially. Mr. Stock bridge also met the trip immensely. The party has not as t be place fur the annual outing of the by members of the Kings Daughters socie­ Norihwebtern ...... LUG thing of the pas' with reverses in his music store business. board* of the V.rrimac valley. 8t. Pan!...... ; through to the bottom, striking his head, experienced an hour of inclement weather ty, a farce by sonn of the young people, Omaha ...... 41 He has petitioned into insolvency, and cutting several gashes. Dr. Peas* wns “ HA1TIKM WOMAN ON LAIMH.” since leaving Boston a week ago. Governor and other attractions which will be an­ Union Pacific ...... states that his failure is complete. The Russell w ill lie at the state house ia the LOVE IH EAR1 4 4ol TH. Western Union Teietrraph.... Si* 4 | ealleti aDd rendered surgical aid, and said nounced later. L??uis%Tlledk Nashville l*?7 * < * Interview W ith I i/zie Borden After Her mortgagees have taken possession of the afternoon . Harry M. George. \ge?l D5, and Fthev the wounds were not fatal. \rrlval at l ull River. Daniel Stern of New York is the guest Chit atro I;*,* Trust.. 71b* store and will probably close it out soon. ( sher. Aged l‘i, I !?>|»e 'Ihe IDsiilt. Texas Pacific...... Fai.t. Rivek Mass., June 21.—The Grunted n Burden. Principal Phelps of the high school anti L y n n , June 21.—Ethel J. Usher, who ia of P. F. Berkowitz. Missouri Pacific ...... H eld In »tOOO Rond*. Portland. Me , June 21.—Governor Northern Pacific...... 1 wife will leave Saturday for tin world's new* of I //>■ B 'tab iT* ac.piit'd was re­ only 12 years of age, has been *ent t?> the Mr. ami Mrs. John II. Noble left today ttlebo ro Cleaves has sent a communication to Northern, Pacific Pf’d ...... ceived with the greatest surprise in this A , Mass.. June 21.—Officer for a trip to Sv rat me I fair. Augusta, in which he concurs in the I anenster home for girls by order of Judge No. American city. Even her warmest friends and most Nelson arrested Nathaniel Davis, a colored Rock Island ...... Berry in the juvenile c?iurt. J. Artnur Burbank has returned from ardent supporters dared not hope anything man, for breaking and entering the house unanimous recommendation ?>f th e e x e c u ­ H ’ver certificates of Henry Paine of Mansfield Davis is tive council hu?1 grants a pardon to Hannah This is the outcome of the youngest the W orld’s fair. WaHash Pt \1... better than h disagreement, after reading i4Wa« K* al ! !»»t» Trisiiisrtltin. supposed to lie one of a gang of thieve* Thorndike, who i* *? rving a life sentence elopement in Essex county. Ethel has Miss Minnie Ferguson ?>f Holyoke is the Richmond Terminal...... »be district attorn? -j forcible argument Atcnison ...... De d h ?V \la s* uite 2 L — l’h« iitrj that has Ix'en working in Attleboro and vi­ for the murder of Honora Sullivan v?ry attractive manner* and a month ago gne-t of Miss May Parker. In behalf of the government. When it was Pa? Ific Mall...... j Wftl e#t.*4t« raii?»a? >n for jenn iu Desil cinity recently. Davis was arraigned i*»- she made the acquaintance of Harry St. Chicago B. A out 45 years old. was found While strapping his razor this morning, American Cotton Oil. < Barrow s r eels w ill b* lufTertsi for s urday In default of bail he was com­ th ey boarded th e train for S a lem . Fr?>m Hik Four...... Upon the streets the sole to p ic of con­ dead at noon in a sw a m p at th e f?x?t o f j Ths lots c tain fro in 3 W4 3 to *?ti m itted . there they were g?»ing down in Maine, but Officer Thompson cut oft the en?l of hi.- Manhattan.’ ...... versation w a s the u n lo ck ed tor d isch arge Water street. It is supposed he had a : feet of laii rach and *r# liK X tai in their money gave out. thum b. Illinot# of Lizzie Borden It had been stated that Three l’er*on* S ligh H v Injured. hemorrhage. Two weeks ago he was an General Kle< trie ...... arinCxuati® portion of the town, lining They attempted to register at one of the A concert will be given uuder the au­ Lizzie would ride over from New Bedford Bennington, Vt . June 21 — I,ast even­ inmate of the town house. Ontario A W estern i of the estate of in g a passenger train collided at North hotels in Salem as man and wife, but this spices of the Willing Workers In Central Erie A Western I’f'd in a carriage, and a« the hou r of coming Tennesee Coal m i C lark, iate of Pomfrek, Conn. was uncertain, a crowd of morbidly curi us Bennington depot with a freight train, lor a College Library, they were unable to do. as the hotel pr?> hall, Juue 28, by the Harmonic quartette. Whiskey Trust ...— ...... •'*<• «IV, -I priet?tr doubted them arid asked for their ones assembled early at the Borden home­ which stood on the main track. Three Northampton, Mass , June 21.—The A merry-go-round is King erected on ( htcago \%li? m him ! t orn M ohrf. % ii H o n e s t %{>peal. marriage certificate In a cheap boarding stead, to get a glim, s.* of th** woman w ho passengers were slightly injured. Sm ith c?>llege ahirnm© at its annual me? t the vacant lot at the corner of West arjj tune Wheat >M', so many advertiser# are >n the that house they resided as brother and aster all during the past IM m o n th s, has gnu <*d ing announced that the debt on the Center streets, and will be in running order July Wheat ...... e sLoot a* Kaeloe. Wi«„ ha# de. *t t.. #e? such a world wide reputation. But hours McDowell Jury Disagree. gymnasium built by them la*t year, was ahum in the world. Sept**nitt**r Wheat - * r M anchester, V t., Ju n e 21 - The ju ry The Usher girl s father, through tho tomorrow night. I^t*t year that made an Ju n e (.O rn ...... 4 c. )ii« rrm w ly togethi r w ith a :e*»- J? ai pns*ed and there was no sign of Lizzie. paid. nneen excellent location for this business September Corn ...... t have an opportunity of fullv teMU i.an?( th a t it was necessary to detail a special case on the degree of the crime and has been away from home a week. The law did the The Cornell freshman crew, which w n June *)Rt# »**. der-tai; ling his rerxpnt diaeovery of the c diaoharged. Sea CaptHtn Commit* Hnielde. rest. July Oat# ...... 3V - of chroni? 1i#?*a»i*s. and hs~ method of cn •quad of policemen to keep th e street the race at New I-?ondon yesterday, passed s*eptemt*er Oat# ...... stomach, liver, kidney and ?1 sen*#*** ,? th Buoksport, Me., June 21.—Arthur >'atb*n Hale Statue Fit veiled. clear I.owlander Min*. through this city on the 10 .44 west boun 1 June Pork...... ter?jai <*r>ian»? by the 1 0* of hi# Keeton Inside the housA a light was brightly Heagan of Prospect was found hanging in H artford. June 21 — The Nathau Hale July Pork ...... N erve T onic. wht< h a? t# ut*?tn tiie ne B r o o k ly n . June 21 Lowlautor won train this morning. They were in a spee- September Pork...... 3040 burmag, in the kitchen, where Bridget his barn, having committed suicide He utatue presented to the Wa?lsworth athen- that gevarnthese orvan# the Suburban handicap, value $25,000, in was a retired sea captain, about 63 years lialy fitted up baggage car of the Pennsyl­ Jun e Lard. . . t*4a Dr, snoor. Rat ine, 45 2.06 3 6 . a*um was unveiled yesterday without any July Ijvrtl ...... For sale by J. H. Mann!n«. old. ceremonies. vania road, a ad were tn excellent spirits, Sep’em*" * iL ard . . 103D

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