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be THE BOSTON GLOBE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1898. DeWolf Hopper TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. BASE BALL NIGHT. Mr.

Hopper Will Present to the Members of the BOSTON BASE BALL CLUB, BLUE SILK PENNANT. First Night of a New Sousa Opera, THE CHARLATAN. Klein. Every Evening This Week. Wed.

Sat. Mats. TREMONT THEATRE. TREMONT THEATRE -EXTRA. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Nov.

11, at 4. Major J. B. Pond annonnces the only appearance in Boston of the Famous Novelist, Playwright and Lecturer, MR: HALL CAINE, Who will deliver his lecture, "Spoken which he has never published. entitled SWEET Theatre Prices.

Seats Now on Sale. BOSTON'S COMEDY PARK THEATRE. EUGENE Lesse: and Manager Last Weelss RICE'S BEAUTY THE ANNA FRENCH HELD IN TITLE ROLE MAID AND SPECIALTIES. Original Co. of 80, Including CHAS.

A. BICELOW. TOMORROW NIGHT ELECTION RETURNS FROM THE STAGE. Results of Local and New York Elections. CASTLE sQ.

THEATRE. 421 Tremont Tele. 977 Tremont. Branch at 168 Tremont Tele. Oxford.

Daily at 2 and 8 P. M. At 1 Doors and 7 Open P.M. REVIVAL OF ONE CYRANO MORE WEEK DE OWING TO ITS SUCCESS. GREAT BERGERACI SOUVENIRS AT TUESDAY'S MATINEE.

Evenings 50c. Matinees All Stais 25c. Nothing Higher. All Heats Reserved. Next Week--THE SOLICITOR.

2t 17 BOSTON MUSEUM. Evening at 8. MATINEE Wed. and Sat, at 2. Klaw and Erlanger 8 TONIGHT SUPERB PRODUCTION THIS JACK AND HE IS THE FAREWELL BEANWEEK.

STALK By Barnet ani Sloane. Fall Returns from all States Tomorrow, will be read from the stage. If deELECTION of cisive results are not known by end NIGHT. kept open performance till the 12-Midnight. theat-r will be SAT.

NIGHT, Nov. 12, Last Performance. Nov. 14, Andrew Mack RAGGED EARL." "THE MR. JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Will appear in TREMONT TEMPLE.

Friday Evening, Nov. 11, at 8 o'clock, and read from his own writings, under the auspices of the WOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE CORPORATION. Music will he furnished by Mrs. H. H.

A. Beach, Mme. Helen Hopekirk and Mic. Arthur Foote. Tickets, $1.50, $1.00 and at the Bos Office.

d5t n7 AMONG THE GRANGERS. Papers Read and Topics Discussed at Farmers' Meetings--Many Entertainments and Visitors' Nights -Notes. Framingham grange will be entertained by neighboring granges next week Monday. Amesbury grange at its last meeting had West as Newbury guests members granges. of The Laurel visitors and gave an entertainment which included a farce entitled "A Ticket to the Circus." A supper was served.

Boyision grange had an entertainment and apron and necktie Friday evening. Maine state grange, will hold forth at Eangor, Dee and 22; EL reception will neid in city hall. Millia grange celebrated neighbors' night Wednesday. Foxboro grange will have for its topic Wednesday night "Grasses and Forage Crops." Sutton grange Wednesday evening talked upon "What Results Should be considered in the Estimates of Successful Committee: John E. Gitford, Ernest D.

King. r. P. Lombard. East Rockingham pomona will meet at Exeter today, when the fifth degree will be worked.

A supper will follow. The 10th anniversary of New Braintree grange will be celebrated next Monday. The committee of arrangements comprises F. W. Potter.

C. D. Sage, H. L. Pollard, Mabel F.

Snow and G. K. Tufts. Canaan grange of Maine: is erecting a $1500 hall. The Amherst grange female degree team conferred the third degree on nine Friday.

The Franklin farmers' club will hold its first session of the season today with C. M. Allen, to discuss "American Progress, How Much Forward and How Much Backward?" Nonquit grange held a special meeting last week at Tiverton. Visitors were present from Little Compton and Westport granges. Dover grange observed neighbors' night last week.

with more than 200 present from the surrounding towns. Some Millis grange members gave a farce. 'Secing the Hillsboro pomona will meet at Bennington. H. Wednesday.

Franklin grange is to have a temperance mecting Thursday. Oak Hill grange last week made arrangements for presenting a drama in the near future. The women members of Brookville grange met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Fred Leonard. Preparations for holding ladies' night were made. Franklin and Worcester pomona will hold its next meeting at North Orange, Nov 18.

Athol grange had a very pleasant ses5101 Friday. After the business meeting came whist. A new class of candidates will be initiated soon. At the meeting of North Orange grange last week Arlington grange 01 Winchester. H.

gave an entertainment. Kennebec pomona will have its next meeting at Windsor. Me, Thursday. Among the topics to be discussed is "Sheep Raising in Maine." AL the meeting of Templeton grange Friday night Col G. P.

Hawkes read an original story. CITY DELEGATES. Democrats Preparing for the Conventions. Municipal and Aldermanic Lists Are Complete. Nineteen Candidates for the Board.

Each One Has Pledged to Him Some Votes. John H. Lee Farored for Apportionment Board. The democratic city committee has furnished a list of the party's delegates to the municipal and aldermanic conventions. Particular interest attaches to the competition for places on the aldermanic ticket and the greater number of the candidates have pledged delegations.

It is understood that many of the delegations named are committed to the effort to secure for John H. Lee menbership in the board of apportionment. The aldermanic pledged delegations are as folows. Frederick W. Day, ward Willam J.

Cronin, Thomas F. Clark and John L. Kelly, ward 2: John J. Mahoney, ward James, H. Leary and Charles M.

Dacey, ward Edward W. Dixon. ward John Quinn Jr. ward Patrick Bowen, ward James H. Doyle.

ward 12: Michael W. Norris and Patrick J. O'Toole, ward 13; Timothy E. McCarthy and Daniel C. Casey, ward 17; Michael H.

Cleary, ward 19; Patrick F. McDonald, ward 20; Patrick F. Donovan, ward 22, and Sewall C. Brackett, ward 23. In addition to these papers were filed in the interest of the following aldermanic candidates, although the delegations are marked as unpledged: Frank J.

O'Toole, ward 18; Joseph J. Norton and John H. Dunn, ward 14. Following is a complete list of nomination papers for delegates: WARD ONE. Municipal--Thomas Hoey, Thomas Niland, William Hodnett, Frederick W.

Day, John H. Barry, Edward Moran, Bernard W. Hobdell, John A. Brant, Wilfred J. Gaffney, Henry S.

Howard. Aldermanic, pledged to Frederick W. Day--James F. Nolan, Thomas F. Delhanty, John J.

Quigley, George W. Bond. Louis A. Berretta, John B. Farren, James Stapleton, Thomas F.

Crook, Dennis A. Glavin, Daniel M. Dugan. WARD TWO. Municipal-Patrick J.

Kennedy, H. Sullivan, William J. Donovan, John H. Lane, Thomas Arthur, James H. Donovan, James F.

Barry, Joseph F. Hickey, William Taylor, Louis Nolon, Joseph A. Conroy, John H. Fitzpatrick, William J. Walsh, Eugene J.

Reardon, John L. Kelley, William J. Cronin, Edward I. Kelly. Second set, pledged to William J.

Cronin-William J. Cronin, George J. Lovett, Thomas F. Wall. Thomas Arthur, William F.

Erwin, Michael J. McDonnell, James Young, James J. Donnelly, James J. Cody. Michael F.

McLaughlin, James E. Toomey, Michael Barry, Michael J. Connolly, James J. Kelly, James J. O'Donnell, Charles A.

Kelly, Michael J. Flynn. Aldermanic--Thomas F. Clark, Timothy F. Le Gallo, Thomas J.

Giblin, Edward R. Gray, Josenh W. Hubbard. Joseph A. O'Donnell, Michael F.

Connelly, Michael Barry, Patrick J. Dooley. Michael J. Cary, Edward F. Brennart, James McGinn, John F.

O'Neill. William S. Nolan, John A. Kelly, Abraham Finkelstein. Louis J.

Walker. Second set. pledged to John L. Kelly -John L. Kelly, William J.

Walsh, Cornelius J. Flynn, Edward Brennan, John Finch, Edward J. McGonigle, James B. Gallagher, Otto F. Walter.

Richard J. Hennessy, Bartholomew J. Coughlin, Philip J. Attridge, Jeremiah F. Murphy, Matthew M.

Leary, Thomas J. Quigley, Samuel W. Morris, Frank N. McLee, Michael F. McLaughlin.

WARD THREE. Municipal-Charles S. Sullivan, George A. Sanderson, Timothy O'Brien, Bartholomew McGowan, Thomas B. Green, Michael Guilfoyle.

John J. Minehan, George P. Brady, Joseph P. Shields, Edmund P. Kelly, George W.

Thompson, Second set (pledged to John H. Lee)Jeremiah F. McCarthy, John I. Toland, Francis A. Doherty, Thomas J.

Butler, Cornelius J. Montgomery, Charles A. Bossen. William R. Connelly, Thomas Clark.

Peter F. Kelly, John J. Tague, Cornelius F. Green. Aldermanic John J.

'Callaghan, John E. Hayes, Thomas W. Berridge, William H. Townsend. Francis J.

Murphy, William F. Harrington. Edward L. Quigley, Henry F. Kiley, Thomas W.

Mullen, Thomas F. Reagan, David B. Shaw. Second set (pledged to John H. Lee)-John J.

Mahoney, Peter F. Tague, James H. Wilson. Jeremiah F. McCarthy, Timothy McCartney, John I.

Toland. Maurice J. O' Kelley, John H. MeLaughlin, William H. McCormick.

Terrance W. O'Connor, John M. O'Hara 3d. WARD FOUR. Municipal-William P.

Prendergast, John F. Anderson, William P. Sinnott, Patrick J. Keane, Henry W. Jones, A.

Turnbull. John P. Sullivan, Joseph C. Sharkey, John J. Casey.

O' Brien, Michael J. Reardon, John E. Tierney. Edward J. Joy, Daniel Bannon, Robert L.

Palmer, Jeremiah Mahoney. John C. McDonough, James M. Powell. WARD FIVE.

Municipal, pledged to John H. LeeDaniel P. Carney, Martin P. Higgins, Frederick L. Gillooly.

Arthur ton, Edward E. Moore, James T. Ballard, Jeremiah P. O'Brien. Jeremiah Manning, Charles M.

Dacey, John H. Jordan. Second set. James H. Leary, Dennis J.

Malver. Timothy F. Dugan, John E. Roche, Thomas B. Collins, Michael J.

Buckley. Philip Nagle. Edmund J. Twoomey. William Miller, E.

Bennett. Aldermanic. pledged to James Leary--Dennis J. Falvey, James H. Leary, Timothy F.

Dugan, John E. Roche, Thomas B. Collins, James J. Broth, Michael J. Buckley, William E.

Bennett. William J. Miller, Edmund J. Twoomey. Second set.

pledged to Charles M. -Charles M. Dacey, John C. Hurley, Frederick L. Gillooly, I nomas D.

Sulivan, John Rattigan, Jeremiah Manning. Arthur Harrington, Frederic. L. Quinn. Martin P.

Iliggins, Jeremiah P. O' Brien. WARD SIX. Municipal -Henry S. Fitzgerald, miah E.

Mahoney, Octave Brogi. PatBrogan, Moses M. Reinherz. William J. Briew.

Andrew A. Badaracco. Edward A. Rogan, Samuel H. Borofsky, Dennis F.

O'Connell, John A. Rowan. Michael J. McColgan, Christopher F. O' Brien, Daniel J.

Kane, Edward W. Dixon. Aldermanic, pledged to Edward W. Dixon-Edward W. Dixon.

Daniel J. Kane. Edward C. Fitzgerald. William H.

Bonner, Michael J. King, Michael J. Donovan. Andrew A. Badaracco, Patrick F.

Brogan, Patrick H. Bradley, Octave Brogi. Samuel H. Borofsky, Moses M. Reinherz.

Michael J. Finn, Christopher F. O' Brien, Richard F. Field. WARD SEVEN.

Municipal-Thomas F. Brennan, William T. A. Fitzgerald, Christopher P. McCaffrey, Timothy J.

O'Brien, John F. Goulding, John J. J. J. J.

J. J. J. Callahan, Jere miah Shaughnessy, James A. Sweeney, Patrick J.

Daly. Aldermen (pledged to John Quinn Jr) -John Quinn Jr, Christopher P. MeCaffrey, Thomas F. Brennan, Thomas Mackey, John Morrisey, John B. Kenney, John J.

Falvey. John J. Archdeacon, John F. Driscoli. WARD EIGHT.

Municipal-Edward J. Donovan. Martin M. Lomasney, Thomas F. Keenan.

Francis J. Horgan. Daniel J. Kiley, William HI. Cuddy.

George F. Colman. Denn: J. Collins, Thomas Butler. Joseph E.

Kimball. Rernard J. Doherty Lou's David T. King. John L.

McGrath. Aldermanic--Francis J. Horgan. William H. Sullivan.

Willian F. Donovan, Michael F. Halt, Dennis J1. Gleason. Henry J.

Riley, James Murphy, Martin Leftonth, Michael J. Burke. Thomas F. Gargan. Bernard Stener.

Hyman Weinberg, Joseph Rubenstein, William H. Coogan. WARD NINE. Municipal--John A. Keliher, James J.

Lanigan, David F. Barry, Charles H. Reinhart, David A. Mahoney, M.chael Lenard. Fred W.

Scheele, Samuel Kasanof, David McCarthy. Thomas Uniacke, Richard J. Hayes, Daniel L. Flannagan, John J. Garland Jr.

Aldermanic--James Slattery, Charles Le Claire, Adolph Handler, John J. Shea, Joseph P. Crotty, John J. Erosnahan, James Murphy, Edward J. Pigeon.

Joseph A. Gartland, Patrick Sullivan, Florence Sullivan, Henry Greenstone, Simon Harris. Second set, pledged to Patrick Bowen-Patrick Bowen, James J. Lanigan. Michael Leonard.

Maurice J. McCarthy, John E. Murphy, Frank H. Corvin, Benjamin Susan, Patrick W. Henchon, Peter S.

Ring, Wm. phrey J. McCarron. Arthur A. O'Leary, F.

Foley, Thomas Riley. WARD TEN. Municipal--Hugh Montague, William Devitt Jr, Alexander Lasker, Witliam F. Erady. Jeremiah J.

Keane, Dantel F. Dowd. Thomas W. Riley. Aldermanic- William A.

McDevitt Jr. Hugh Montague, William F. Brady, Alexander Lasker. James T. F.

McGarry, Thomas W. Riley, Daniel F. Dowd. WARD ELEVEN. Municipal-Stiles Gannett Wells, William A.

M. Bagley, Francis L. Coolidge, Alfred Curtis. Charles H. Kip, Charles H.

Cole Jr, Patrick E. Lynch, Maurice Cummings, Charles J. Countie. G. Robinson, Charles H.

Bowie, John B. Mason, MaRichard J. 1 Murray, John E. Ansell, th.as Albert, William H. Gavin, John F.

Herman, Dennie J. McGillicuddy. WARD TWELVE. Municipal Charles McNamee. Francis A.

Campbell. Thomas M. MeBarron, John V. Neary, James F. Quinn, Henry W.

Harrington, Bernard F. Lamb, James H. Doyle, John J. Curley. Aldermanic, pledged to James H.

Doyle- James H. Doyle, Hugh Devine, Henry W. Harrington, Thomas M. McBarron, Charles A. McNamee, Bernard F.

Lamb, James F. Quinn, John V. Neary, John J. Curley. WARD THIRTEEN.

Municipal Jeremiah J. McNamara, James A. Gallivan, James T. Mahoney Jr. Patrick J.

Donovan, Patrick J. O' Toole, Jeremiah Lynch, John E. Maliff, Charles H. Doolin, James A. Morrison, William H.

Donlon, Bartholomew J. Fay. Andrew R. Sullivan, Thomas F. Clougherty, James B.

Clancy, Jeremiah A. Healey, Frank J. Linehan. Second set, Hugh W. Bresnahan, Bernard J.

Devine, Thomas J. Collins. Michael W. Norris, James 1c. Curran, Frank J.

Shevlin, Patrick Blackburn, Daniel Carroll. William B. Murphy, James J. Shea, Patrick Donovan, Michael J. Field, Jas.

1. Powers, Lawrence J. Kelly, Michael F. Harrington, James S. McKenna, Bartholomew F.

Lally Jr. Aldermanic, pledged to Michael W. Norris--Michael W. Norris, Hugh W. Bresnahan, Themas J.

Collins, Bernard J. Devine. James F. Curran, William B. Murphy, Patrick Blackburn, Frank Shevlin.

Dariel T. Lyden, Thomas Cuddihy, William M. Dunn. William J. Handrahan.

James J. Shea, James 5. McKenna, Patrick Donovan, Thomas F. Green. Robert E.

Daly, Second pledged to Patrick J. O' Toole-Patrick J. Poole. James A. Gallivan, Jeremiah J.

McNamara, James B. Clancy, Myles J. Clougherty, George D. Conway, Michael J. Field, James A.

Morrison. Frank Linehan, Thomas Cleary, Patrick J. Donovan. Timothy T. Colbert.

John J. Burns. Joseph A. Coughlan. James Flanagan, George M.

Malone. Ancrew L. O'Toole. WARD FOURTEEN. Municipal--John E.

Baldwin, David J. Gleason. Michael J. Sull.van, William P. Hickey, Patrick Hallahan, William F.

Cashman, William T. Fleming, John E. Noonan, Stephen J. Beecher, Nicholas J. Mulcahy.

Joseph A. Emmett, George A. Donahoe, John J. Fitzgerald, James H. Newton, Joseph J.

Norton. Second set, James P. Casey, William J. Gallivan, John Hagerty, James F. Mulcaby, John H.

Flynn, James H. White, John B. Killeen. James I. McDonough.

Francis J. Coughl.n, Michael Hurley, Patrick O'Brien, John J. Callahan, Michael J. McSolla, John F. Furlong, Dennis M.

Cronin. Aldermanic-Joseph J. Norton, John E. Baldwin. David J.

Gleason. William P. Hickey, Edward L. Logan, Joseph A. Emmett.

Patrick H. Raftery, Charles H. Kaup. Michael J. Crowley, John Dunne, Robert J.

Ware, Matthew J. Flavin, Daniel J. Leary. Thomas F. Mack.n, Michael J.

Downing. Second set. John H. Dunn. James H.

Coughlin, James F. Mulcahey, Vincent P. McDonough, John J. Cunniff, Charles J. Meissner, William Heffernan, Thomas H.

Kenney, John P. V. McKee, Edward Scannell. William J. Connors, Timothy J.

Hickey, Peter F. Clancy, Thomas F. Hennissey, Thomas Clark. WARD FIFTEEN. Municipal--Henry F.

Naphen, William Martin, William M. Clarke. John J. Cusick, Louis Hofnaner, Michael F. Gearin, Dennis W.

Hickey, William Kells Jr. William H. Carroll, Jerem.ah J. Mahoney, Joseph P. Lynch, Michael J.

Reidy. Aldermanic- William S. McNary, Timothy J. Sullivan, Thomas J. Kenny, Bernard Mischler.

Reuben Rush. Bernard J. Ney. William J. McDermott, James F.

Roust, John D. Fenton, Charles H. Howard, Daniel G. Slattery, David V. McIsaac.

WARD SIXTEEN. Municipal--Michael J. Collins, Herman Sanning, Charles J. O'Keefe, Edward P. McDonough, John F.

Shea, Eugene J. Murphy, Thomas J. Corliss, Nelson B. Gladwin, John J. Hoar, Edward J.

Noonan, Peter A. Lanahan. Gore, Daniel J. Coffey. William J.

Donovan, Patr.ck F. McGovern, George Murray, Michael I. Tully, William B. Coffey, Timothy A. Hogerty, Daniel Herlihy, Thomas F.

Dolan, Garrett W. Scollard. WARD SEVENTEEN. Municipal. pledged to Daniel C.

Casey -Daniel C. Casey, Timothy Connolly. John P. Lanergan, Henry W. Kelly, John T.

Flynn, Hugn E. Devine. Frank P. Sheehan, Walter J. O'Malley Jr.

'Thomas F. Curley, Dennis Sullivan, Ambrose E. Kelly, John Faulkner, Clarence E. Goodwin, Thomas Stone. Aldern.anic.

pledged to Timothy E. McCarthy--Timothy E. McCarthy, Geo. H. Morton, C.

J. Halligan, Martin J. Finnerty, John F. Kendricken, Edward J. Ryan, Thomas J.

Lynch, William H. Dolan. Jerome L. Kelly, John F. Murphy, Patrick W.

Hayes, William J. Hasson. Thomas E. Callahan, John T. Conners.

Second set, pledged to best interests of the ward--Christopher J. Halligan. Eugene J. O'Connor. Florence J.

Hartnett, Dennis Manning. Albert J. Connell. James T. Meegan.

Jeremiah Murphy. Patrick W. Hayes, John J. Hopkins, James J. Conboy, James F.

Dooley, Henry F. Marshall. Neil A. Dever. Timothy E.

McCarthy. Third set, pledged to Daniel C. Casey-Dan. el C. Casey, Timothy L.

Connolly, John P. Lanergan, Henry W. Kelley, John T. Flynn. Hugh E.

Devine, Frank P. Sheehan, Walter J. O'Malley Jr. Thomas F. Kelley, Curley, John Dennis Faulkner, Sullivan, Clarence Ambrose E.

Goodwin, Thomas Stone. WARD EIGHTEEN. Municipal-Daniel F. O'Connor, Ignatius S. McDonough, Charles C.

Collins, Martin Gilmore, John J. Waull, John J. Spellman, John H. Donovan, John H. Daly, John J.

Butler, John P. Sweeney, E. Goddir, Daniel J. Cotter. Aldermanic--Frank J.

John P. Sweeney, Michael E. Goddir, John H. Donovan. Martin Gilmore, Daniel J.

Cotter, John H. Daly. John J. Speliman, Daniel F. O'Connor.

Charles C. Collins, John J. Butler, John J. Waull. WARD NINETEEN.

Aldermanic, pledged for the best interests of the ward Ambrose Woods, John J. McCarthy, James McInerny, Bernard R. Edwards, Patrick J. Stone, James Dempsey, James F. Mulloney Jr, Frank J.

Dorr, Patrick J. Donnelly, Thomas J. Morley, Francis J. Kerrigan, John F. Cashinan, James J.

Curry Jr, James J. Kelly, Thomas F. Cary, Florence J. Driscoll. Second set, pledged to Michael H.

-Michael H. Cleary, Charles J. Jacobs. Jacob Bletzer, John J. Hanrahan, Richard Sullivan, Albert Baldwin.

William H. Doyle, John Dempsey, John F. Swift, Edmund M. Stanton. Lawrence A.

Moran, Frederick Bleller, C. McDermott, Michael H. Green, John A. Costello, Edward McNulty. WARD TWENTY.

Municipal--Patrick F. McDonald, Timothy J. Murphy, Edward T. Shields, James F. Power, Francis A.

Brick, William J. Hennessey, Johr. J. O'Neil. John E.

Gill. John F. Kelly, John P. Hatch, William L. Cahalan.

Aldermanic, pledged to Patrick F. McDonald--John J. O' Nell. William J. Power.

John P'. Hatch. James E. Robinson. Daniel J.

Daly. John E. Gill. William Cahalan. John Leach.

Willian Hennesses. John DonGhoe. John Kelly. WARD TWENTY-ONE. Municipal--Henry P.

Nawn. Harry Byrne, Daniel J. Mite Michael Shay, John Finn, William J. Carlin, Robert E. Maguire, Leopold Abraham.

Thomas J. Leach. Aldermanic--Henry P. Nawn, Harry C. Byrne, Daniel J.

Mitchell, Michael F. Shay, John Finn, William J. Carlin, Robert E. Maguire, Leopold Abraham. Thomas J.

Leach. WARD TWENTY-TWO. Municipal- P. Meehan, Cornelius J. Kelly, Dennis J.

Flanagan, Louis Messinger, Stephen J. Gunning, Francis P. Healy, John J. Van Tassel, Fred A. Finigan, Thomas F.

Moore, Patrick F. Rowan, George H. Noone. Second set. John F.

Sullivan, George H. Johnson. Edward C. Kelly, William F. Prinderville, James J.

D. McCarty, McDonald, John M. Braunies, Frederick Hugh J. Gildea, Charles J. Grace, James M.

Ryan, Newell Murch. Aldermanic, favorable to Patrick Daniel F. J. Bryne. Frank P.

Meehan. Richard P. Donovan-Patrick F. Donovan, Walsh, John Quinn. Matthew J.

Hanley, William J. Nawn, Timothy J. O'Connell, John E. Heslan, David Pickett, Frank X. Fein.

Second set, Edward C. Kelly, John F. Sullivan. Bartholomew H. Conig.

William P. Malloy, James Ward, William F. Prinderville, Daniel A. Downey. George H.

Johnson. John Young Jr. George Helfrish, Joseph E. Dowd. Municipal--John WARD TWENTY McDonald, N.

McKenna, John M. M'nton, Willam T. Maloney, Thomas Lally, Nicholas J. Moran, James P. McGarrigle, Francis J.

V. Dakin, Frank E. Coughlan, John J. Flynn. Aldermanic (favorable to Sewall C.

Brackett)-Sewall C. Bracket. Patrick M. Keating. Wm.

J. Leonard, John F. McDonald, Thomas J. Godvin, John J. Kane, Edward Callahan, James J.

Michael 1. Coughlin. James F. Dowling. WARD TWENTY-FOUR.

Municipal--Thomas H. Meade, George W. Allen, William H. Dailey, Thomas J. Killian, Bernard Dorsey, William J.

O'Brien, Edward J. Costello, Michael J. Mahoney, Michael E. Broderick, Thomas G. Sullivan.

Aldermanic--John P. Riley, Maurice J. O' Brien, Joseph A. Singler. George W.

Allen, Michael E. Broderick, John A. Dillon. Edward J. McGovern.

chael C. Broughall, Jeremiah Bradley, John E. Walsh. WARD TWENTY-FIVE. Municipal-John H.

Lee, Daniel H. Coakley, James A. Dooley, Edward H. Nelligan, Thomas A. Roddy, Michael A.

Connors, Geo. L. McKenney, Patrick F. Carley, Geo. H.

Wentworth. Richard Welsh. Aldermanie George H. Wentworth, William J. Kennedy, Young, Thomas E.

Kenney, Richard' Welsh, William J. Maguire, Michael Kiernan, James S. Kelly, James Muldoon, Patrick F. Carley. MARRY ME EUNICE And I'll buy the ring nt WILSON'S, who makes them of pure Australian gold in his own factory on the premt-es, quality guaranteed: any special ring to order in tvo hours.

J. EDWARD WILSON. FORMERLY OF WILSON BROTHERS AT THE SIGN OF THE CLOCK BIC TREMONT ROW DEATHS. BARRUS--In Malden, Nov G. Ana Frances, widow of William L.

Barrus, 66 yrs 4 mos 15 ds. Funeral services at Ruggles st Baptist church. Boston, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Providence and Warren, papers please copy.

-In Charlestown. Nov 5, Julia, beloved daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Brennick. aged 11 yrs 7 mos. Funeral from residence of parents, Bunker Hill st, Mondar. Nor 7, at 2 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. Dublin, Ire, papers please copy. CONLON-In Roxbury. Nor 6, Mary, widow of the late William Conloa. 54 yrs.

Funeral from her late residence, rear 25 Vernon st, Tuesday, Nov 8. at 8.30. High mass at church of St Francis de Sales, Vernon st, at 9 o'clock. Attendance of relatives and friends requested. St John, and Halifax papers please copy.

CARROLL--In this city, Nov 6, Annie, beloved wife of Charles Carroll. Funeral from her late residence, 42 Battery st, Tuesday, Nov 8, at 8.30 a m. Solemn requiem high mass at St Stepben's church, Hanover st. at 9 a m. Relatives and friends turited to attend.

South Boston, Nor 5, Rose, widow of the late Patrick Carroll, 55 vra. Funeral from her late residence, 311 West 3d st. Tuesday, Nov 8, at 8.15. High 10359 at St Vincent's church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

ENRICH -In Somerville. Nor 6. Stella Mar. wife of Samuel Enrich, 26 yrs 8 mos 10 ds. Funeral from ber late residence, 33 Stone av, Tuesday.

Nor 8, at 2 o'clock. GUINASSO-In Revere, Nor 5, Louisa, widow of Andrew, Guinasso, 62 yrs. Funeral frow the residence of her son-In-law. Joseph Camia, Cambridge st, Revere, Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Solemn requiem high mass at the church of the Sacred Heart, North sq.

Boston. at 9.30. Relatives and friends requested to attend. HALEY- Malden, Oct 6. William M.

Haley. Funeral from late residence, 1 Savin st, Tuesday morning. at 8.30. Mass at the church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Interment at St Mary's cemetery.

Relatires and friends invited to attend. HANLEY- -Nov 5. Thomas Hanley, In his 45 ch year. Funeral from the cathedral in Providence at 10 a Tuesday, Nov 8. Relatives and friende are invited to attend.

JONES-In Allston, Nor 5. Austin Jones. 83 yrs. Funeral at late residence, 96 Franklin st. Tuesday, at 11 o'clock.

LEE--In South Boston, Nor 6, Lawrence beloved child of Lawrence and Bridget Lee, 2 yrS 2 mos 2 ds. Funeral from parents' residence. 59 West 6th st. Tuesday afternoon at 2. Relatires and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

McCARTHY-In Roxbury, Nov 6. Patrick beloved son of John and Jobanna McCarthy, 23 yrs 10 mos. Funeral from parents' residence. 7 Oswald st, Tuesday, Nov 8, at 8.30. High mass at Mission church at 9 o'clock.

Attendance of relatives and friends requested. St John. papers please copy. MURRAY--In South Boston, Nov 6, Julia beloved wife of John Murray, 86 yrs. Funeral from her late residence, 175 West 2d st.

Tuesday, Nor at 8.30 a ru. Requiem mass at SS Peter and Paul's church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends of the family invited to attend. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery. Salem, Nov 4, Miss Sarah MeElroy of Sonth Boston.

Requiem high mass at 930 a Monday, Nor 7. in the Sisters of Charity chapel, on Lafayette st, Salem. Relativos and friends invited to attend. Burial in St Augustine's cemetery. South Boston.

McCARTNEY- In Charlestown. Nor 6. William McCartney. 45 yrs. Funeral from his late residence.

305 Medford st. Tuesday, Nor S. at 8.30. lligh m028S at St Francis de Sales church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

MACKENZIE-In Roxbury, Nov 6, Ella wife of Alex Mackenzie. Funeral from late residence, 1 Cobden st. Wednesday, Nov 9, at 12 In. Relatires and friends invited. MULLEN--In Roxbury, Noy 6, Arthur J.

Mullen. Funeral from his late residence, 213 Custis st. Tuesday, Nov 8, at a m. Servlees at St Patrick's church, Dudley st, at 9. Relatives and friends incited to attend.

Paw. tucket, I. papers please copy. -In East Boston, Nov 5, Michael beloved son of Mary and the late Bernard Maguire. Funeral from his late residence, 679 Saratoga st, Monday, at 2 m.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. NOURSE--Nov 5. James K. P. Nourse, 53 O'LEARY In Roxbury, Nor 6, Catherine O'Leary.

Funeral from the residence of her son, Mr John O'Leary, 11 Fellows st, Tuesday, Nov at 2 m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. PARSONS -In Cambridgeport. Nor 5, of diphtheria, Marian, beloved child of George A. and Emma Parsons, 1 ye 4 mos.

Funeral private from the residence of the grandmother, Mrs Maria Quinn, 35 Washington st. ROCK -In Everett, Nor 6, Celeste. beloved wife of Onesime Rock, 38 yrs. Funeral from her late residence, 59 High st, Everett, Nov S. at 2.30 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. REISER- Jamaica Plain. Nor 6. Herman, son of Charles and Lena Reiser, 4 mos 11 ds. STAPLES--In York Village.

Me. Nov 6, Carrie only daughter of John E. and Armine G. Staples, 30 yrs 1 mo. TATE-In Roxbury, Nor 6, Samuel W.

Tate. 76 3rS 4 003 26 ds. Funeral services at Haverhill, Mass, Wednesday, Nor 9. WAGNER-Nor 5, Jacob Wagner. Funeral services from his late residence.

Whiting st. Dedham, Tuesday, Nor 8, at 2 m. Relatires and friends invited to attend. Train leaves Park sq station at 1.20 20. Carriages will meet train at Dedham depot.

WOLF -In this city, Helene Wolf, 96 yrs. FuDeral service: Tuesday morning, 10 o'clock, at residence of Sirs Samuel Enrich. 553 Columbus For FLOWERS Call 07 ZINN 2 Beacon Street, Opp. B. 8.

Pierce Co. dSutt d4 GLOBE LETTEE BOX. Letters remaining in The Globe counting rooin Sunday, Nov 6. In calling for them please say A-5, 22, 41, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 56. 86.

89, 97. B-6, 13. 22. 24, 40, 17, 45. 50, 52, 55, 71, 83, 85, 87.

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57, 65, 80, 180. 9. 10, 20. 25, 27, 30, 34, 39, 45, 61. 97.

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55, 61, 95, 117. W-2. 25. 33. 48, 50, 54, 55, 62.

66, 39, S8, 500. 53. 67. 84. 2-C.

46, 59. 73. 85, 108. Business Chances STUART, 47 COURT ROOM 7. obtain a partner or obtain capital to increase your business.

STUART, 47 Court st, room 7. $750-- DOWNTOWN BARBER SHOP. cost $2700 to fit. short hours, good prices; there are others. but not the equal of this in this city.

STUART, 47 Court st. room 7. GROCERY and provision. with full line Arst-class stock, good fixtures and doing a rousing business: 2 horses. wagons, est.

all cash trade. STUART. 47 Court st.room 7. IF YOU are looking for bargains, elgar, tobacco, stationery and variety stores, have them in all parts Boston and suburbs. STUART.

A $1200-GROCERY and provision store in one Boston's best suburbs, $2000 monthly cash business. years established. with splendid outfit horses wagons, business enough for 2 men. STCART. 47 Court st.

room 7. $500-COMMISSION N. BUS. years established. short hours, will stand the closest investigation.

will net $50 or more every week in the year. Particulars STUART, 47 Court, room 7. $300-RESTAURANT and lunch, one the best and most prominent places this city, elegantly fitted, will clear $60 every week, come stay week on trial. STUART. 47 Court.

00-LODGING HOUSE Dartmouth st. TE rooms all full good lodgers, good house to take money. Court st. room $250 -CASHIER for restaurant and manage the Leip, $10 weekly and half the profits. Particulars STUART.

47 Court. room 7. $350-JEWELRY STORE. best part Tremont gond repairing trade, making money.plenty business. STUART, 47 Coart st, room $175-CIGAR.

tobacco and stationery store, one of the finest locations in Boston, will earn $18 every week profits. 47 Court st. room T. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. great place to make money, short hours.

full of business all the time, $300 required. STUART, 47 Court st. room 7. $450, PART CASH-50-room hotel, close to theaters and station, steam heat every room, net 8500 the past, month, best hotel this city for transients. STUART.

47 Court. LODGING HOUSE. 13 rooms, most ble at South end. elegantly furnished, full of high-class lodgers, best prices, very low rent, easy terms. STUART.

47 Court. room 7. 17-ROOM LODGING HOUSE. same owner 5 rears, best avenue this elty for lodging house. will net $60 mont.

STUART. 47 Court. DRY GOODS STORE. will Inventory 81300. price asked only $350 down, balance monthly without interest.

Oxtures free. Dow run by help, awful soap. STUART, 47 Court, room AWFUL SACRIFICE grocery. corner store. no opposition.

rent 910 month, cozy room connected, close to school. extra large stock, only $150 required, more quick. STU. ART, 47 Court, room 7. 8:30 -BOARDING and lodging house.

12 rooms. 75 boarders, always full, grand chance for smart woman, good prices. STUART. 47 Court. $100-FLAT of 6 nicely furnished rooms, rent only $13.

cost $300 recently, close to Winter 1f sou want to sell your business quick or Hill. 47 Court, room 7. LODGING HOUSES -BIG BARGAINS. 50 lodging houses for sale and to let; some of the greatest chances ever offered. CHISHOLM.

School st. LODGING HOUSE-Great bargain, Columnbus av: furniabed: rooms let: entire sions paid: best of reasons for selling. Address Postottice box 155, Providence, 1. 13 Sebool st. room 40.

HOTEL FOR SALE. LEASE and furnishings, leading commercial hotel in smart New England city, 35.000 population, 40 good-sized rooms, fine bar and cafe, hotel doing good business; only intending purchasers need apply: Do brokers and no coromis- MONEY TO START YOU in business or to enlarge your business. Call on American Investors' 27 State st. Boston. Cash for Green Trading Stamps.

Liberal terms. Box 87. Providence, R. I. dsu7t 04 CIGAR and variety stores from $75 to $5000 at BISHOP 724 Washington st.

TEA. COFFEE and crockery store, prominent location, facing square, completely stocked, elegantly fitted, making big profits. $750 buys half interest; bere's 8 sate investment. BISHOP. $500-DINING ROOM.

bandsome place, select location, making money, see for yourself. BISHOP. $100--CORNER GROCERY and provision store, BISHOP. old stand, business for 2, worth $500. LODGING HOUSES.

don't forget to see my special bargains. BISHOP, 724 Washington ANY PERSON wishing to invest in a respectable. lucrative business in Boston can do so br ad dressing 137, Globe office. Snd7t n6 COME make offer tor lunch room. rent $16, a snap.

2 Yarmouth st. FOR SALE--Furniture and fixtures of firstclass hotel of 20 rooms in Vermont, 100 miles from Boston: four railroads center bere; large paper mills; pop 5000; good reason for selling: price low for cash. Address A. P. lox 742, Bellows Falls, Vt.

Sud7t n6 FOR SALE--Cash grocery, centrally located 1n large manufacturing city, establisbed 10 years. can be bought cheap for cash. as owner has other business. Address 90 Prescott st. Lowell.

Mass. D4 FOR fixtures and good will of grocery store in Boston, established for several sears. Particulars of F. W. RYDER SON.

No. 23 Court st. dS05t 04 FOR SALE -Poolroom and barber shop, the only one in town. 151. Globe office.

GRAND boarding and lodging house. one ow 16 vears: must sell. easy terms, $200 secures it. DEERING, 181 GROCERY store, 5 rooms conected, tine bustness, good location, rent $25. 2 Yarmouth st.

LODGING and boarding house. 16 rooms, all rented permanent lodgers: plenty business year round: cost 83000: any reasonable offer accept. ed. 2 Yarmouth st. LODGING HOUSE.

13 rooms. rent $65, income $135, will sell at sacrifice. 283 Col av. LODGING HOUSE, 14 rooms, all let. good location, nicely furnished: price $450.

120, Globe office. n6 LODGING ROUSE, cost me $1500. am obliged to leave the city, sell at once for $400. BROWN 27 School, root 43. LIQUOR and bottling business, whole or half interest, for sale.

45, Globe office. n4 LUNCH ROOM. fine business, price $200. half cash. DEERING, 181 Tremont.

ONE OF THE BEST tin, store and secondhand furniture stores for sale in the Highlands: run by present owner for the last 16 years; a good chance for a tinsmith or upholsterer, or both. E. L. MASON, 1095 Tremont st. n6 PATENT RIGHT for sale, new, big money, $200.000 easy off one state, stand investigation, practical invention, no other, all New England if you want it.

E. H. 123 River st, Cambridgeport. Mass. n3 PARTNER wanted with $150 in new cash market near Boston, experience unnecessary.

98. Globe office. WILL SELL INTEREST in manufacturing business, located in Vermont, incorporated, established three years; goods sell in 10 states: last year the business paid 1 16 percent on the whole capital stock: business growing fast. no competition, expense small. Answer, 191, Globe office.

WANTED-Business partner with small capital to invest in a staple road attraction: time all tilled, scenery, props, etc: investigation solicited. Address at once or call, CHAS. MAN. LEY. care Gorman'9 New England Amusement Co.

25 Tremont st. Boston. WANTED--Reliable mau to buy interest in real estate and renting: will make price and terms easy to a worker; $1200 security guaranteed. 191. Globe office.

WANT honest, temperate man for partner in grocery and butter house, unusual chance for small capital. no fortune. but $13 weekly to worker. $250 required. See Mr HUGILL, 111 Dudley st.

WANTED -Man 10 invest $500, secured, permabent position, salary $25 per week, rare chance. Address K. 198. Globe office. D6 WANTED- To lease, hotel.

furnished 1111- furnished. in lively manufacturing town fu Mass, or Conn. Address 57. Globe n1 WANTED -Shoe store in place of 5000 or over, Do brokers. 58.

Hancock, Il. ni WANTED--Fine lodging house in exchange for my residence in Newton. 190, Globe office. Business Chances HOVEY, THE HUSTLER. RESTACRANT Dear Scollay sq and subway station, fitted and furnished In elegant style, in fact.

first-class in every respect, seats 50, doing a firstelass business, taken in exchange for other property, no use for it, must sell, will offer sovie one the greatest bargain on earth if sold at once. HOVEY, 89 Court. STALL in public market, this city, taken in exchange for other property, will sell for small payment down and at low price: come see 1t; great business chance. HOVEY, 89 Court st. BAKERY, few miles out, live manufacturing city.

2 brick ovens, est years, business $150 weekly, all counter trade: bargalo at $600, only 8300 down: don't miss it. HOVEY, 89 Court st. LAUNDRY SUPPLY CO for bakers, butchers, barbers, bartenders, waiters, etc, city 20 miles out: 300 customers; will pay net prott $335 weekly; team; price $1500. HOVEY. RESTAURANT -Junction 3 sts, feeding 8 day, good trade in cigars, tobacco and confectionery, present owner 6 years, low rent, big bargain at 8500.

HOVEY, 89 Court. BOARDING and lodging bouse, Soutb end, 10 rooms, Jet year round, 25 reg boarders, prexent owuer 6 years, sickness cause sale, rent $70 mo. $1200. HOVEY, 89 Court st. BAKERY, few miles out, brick oven, est 15 years, run by one 10 years, good team.

rent $15 mo. business 8140 weekly, price $650, will sell half interest. HOVEY, 80 Court st. RESTACRANT, South end, seats 40, est years by present owner, large room connected, ele. gant kitchen: owner has other bus: rent $40 mo.

$850, easy terms. HOVEY. 80 Court st. LODGING HOUSE. 10 rooms and bath.

Warrel av, elegantly furnished from cellar to attic. hot and cold water in every room, extra 1 good house, rent $66 mo, $850. HOTEY. 89 Court st. OIL ROUTE.

this city, doing large ness, 3 fine single teame, tanks and 1100 fivegallon cans.a bonanza for 1 or 2 men. $650, snap for some one. HOVEY. 89 Court st. WIIOLESALE and retail kindling wood bus, this city.

2 double teams. 1 single team, bus $50 weekly net profit. rent for factory and stable $16.30 mo, 82500. HOVEY. 89 Court st.

LODGING HOUSE, Dartmouth st, owned by widow who is ill and will sell for 81050. $700 down; elegantly furnished; rept only $66 mo: bouse pays double rent. HOVEY. W. H.

COLEMAN, ESTAB. A.D. 1885. Great bargain, Beacon hill lodging house, pays $90 month. cash: Hancock st: owner leaving city; splendid bargain, Bowdoin st lodging house: price only $700: 14 cash: see Myrtle st bouse, fine income, $300 down: nice coZy Pinckney st house: income extra: bargain: cash.

H. COLEMAN, notary, 17 Tremont st. SuM' NOTICE--Unfurnished houses to let for lodging bouses. W. H.

COLEMAN, 17 Tremont st. SPLENDID LODGING HOUSE 17 rooms, opp Waltham st: $275 down: first-class Columbus ay house, elegant dining room, large income; cash: cosy house, Rutland sq. only $250 down; bargain; Appleton st, $175 down; bargain; opp Berkeley st. $175 down: Montgomery st. 8200 down: titles guaranteed.

W. H. COLEMAN. 17 Tremont st. WANTED--Partner, bowling and pool.

Boston, $350: have other business. 167. Globe office. YOUNG MAN of good business ability desires a few pew specialties to introduce to the grocery trade for manufacturer; very best ref. erences.

177, Globe office. 16 20 DOVER ST-Lodging house, 16 rooms and bath; nicely furnished. $775-LODGING HOUSE, worth double, but owner losing eyesight reason, 18 rooms, never cleared less $72 monthly, rent only $64; come quick if you can appreciate good- paying house; elegantly furnished, desirable class lodgers. Union Realty Co, 218 Tremont. $250 OR INVENTORY.

settle estate. butter. teu and grocery store, Washington st, grand chance for business, at sacrifice, low rent, nice fixtures, no brokers. COOK, 12 Dari mouth st. 07 $750-OPENING to buy part best paying store Boston, $1800 stock goods, guarantee you draw out $25 weekly; owner must have partner to assist in store.

'see Union Realty Co. 218 Tremont. $1800 CANDY and ice cream store, 12.000 pop, main street, tools for mfg, soda fountain. all new. down, bal monthly.

15. Globe office. n5 $550 BUYS best paying 14-room lodging house So. end: easy terms. 2 Yarmouth st.

Musical Instruments upright, for sale at greatly reduced prices. C. C. HARVEY CO, 144 Boylston st. dSutf n5 $15 TO $35-Several cabinet organs.

$5 down and $5 per month. C. C. HARVEY CO, 144 Borlston st. dSutf n5 EXAMINE OUR BARGAINS--A Steinway for $100.

Weber Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. n6 C. C. HARVEY 144 Boylston St. CHICKERING PIANOS--Grand, square and NEARLY NEW Hallett Daris $150, see at once.

Weber Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. n6 WRITE US if you cannot call, catalog free Weber Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. n6 KNABE PIANO $150, best bargain in Boston. Weber Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. n6 100 NEW PIANOS to rent.

lowest rates in the city. Weber Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. n6 NO NEED of going elsewhere for a piano, uprights $50 up. Weber Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. 06 INSTRUCT your children, buy a piano, spuares $10.

Weber Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. n6 PIANOS rented, lowest rates, new pianos. Weber Piano Warerooms, 181 Tremont st. n6 MILLER UPRIGHT. 8125: Hallet Davis $150.

BLAKE'S, 376 Washington st. n6 IVERS POND upright, $800 style. looks like new, $200. BLAKE'S, 576 Washington st. n6 CHICKERING, McPhail.

Hallet Davis Squares $50 to $75. BLAKE'S. 576 Washington st. 16 HAINES BROS- Genuine Haines upright, cost $500, good Dew, $175. BLAKE'S, 576 Washington st.

n6 AT A BARGAIN--Private party will sacrifice their magnificent upright piano, nearly new, cost $150, will sell for $185, with stool and cover. Inquire private residence, 179 Massachusetts av. n6 CHICKERING PIANO. $25: Woodward Brown. $35: 10 others from $10 to $50 each; Gilbert.

Newhall, Brackett, Morris, Miller, Steinway, etc, etc, uprights and squares; the greatest bargains in the city: uprights on 84 upward monthly payments: squares $2 upward: agency for the celebrated Gildemeester Kroeger pianos. F. A. PELTON, 144 Tremont st. n5 ELEGANT $600 genuine Steinway upright, taken for debt, $165; family must sell.

12 Holyoke st. n6 SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS, comprising every. thing known in the piano line, and as perfect as new. all are fully warranted, will sell them for cash or on easy payments; these pianos have been taken in exchange and are to be sold immediately, inspection solleited: satisfaction guaranteed. M.

STEINERT SONS. Steinert Hall. 162 Boylston st. dSutf my24 SECOND-HAND PIANOS- assortment in New England of second-band and slightly used pianos, taken in exchange for new Ivers Ponds. $50, $75.

$100 and upward: $10 down and $5 per month. Ivers Pond Piano Co, 114 and 116 Boyiston st. WFSuMtf s21 A SPLENDID CHANCE to learn artistic singing, prominent vocal teacher (gentleman) will give lessons for 50c. 4, Globe office. at BANJO and mandolin, 10 lessons $5, open evenings.

FRED MARTIN, 10 Common st. n6 WANTED--Man to play piano at A house party Wed erening. Nor 9, salary $2.50. Address 164, Globe office. Showcases, Desks, Etc DESKS--We have them, all styles and prices, flat tops from $7.50 up; roll tops from $14 up.

W. B. BADGER CO, 180 Portland st. dSu14t 025 FINE OAK DESK, cost $200: also leather covered chairs. Room 43, 27 Sebool st.

ROLL-TOP DESKS, all styles, prices, grades. sizes, new and second band. Shawmut Furniture Co. 269 Tremont st, opp Hollis st. Boston.

:24 ROLL-TOP. flat and standing desks bought. sold and exchanged. Desk Exebenge, 35, Portland st. Sud4te n6 SHOWCASES of all kinds, largest stock in city, lowest prices, all glass cases, cases to let for fairs and exhibitions.

ALBERT E. HUGHES CO, 309 Wash. st, opp Old South church. dtf n3 The Ball Room TREMONT THEATRE DANCING ACADEMY. Reduced rates this week: lady and gentlemen assistants: new beginners' class opens this Tues and Thurs; advanced Mon, social Wed; private lesons daily, with music.

HOLMES, 724 Washington st--Class for beKinners Tues and Thurs; private lessons daily. n7 PROP SLYE'S private academy, 661 Tremont st, waltz taught in 2 lessons. n7 STOKELL, 180. Tremont st Class for beginners 16; private lessons 50c. dSutt n5 Diamonds, Jewelry, Etc HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for old gold silver.

E. B. Horn Co, 429 Washington st. dSutf mh31 OLD GOLD AND SILVER--I pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of old gold, ailver and WALTER I RAND, 175 Tremont st. 100m 10.

Evans Louse. dSutt 027 ville. J. W. GORMAN, 150 Tremont st, tel Oxford 651-3.

DG AMUSEMENTS all kinds, G. A. R. ments a specialty. MEAD Tremont et.

Dramatic AMUSEMENTS. all kinda, including vaude. Ocean and Coastwise Steamers DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY LINE EUGENE LAST 6 2 Matinees. Charles Frohman's Great Triumph, THE WHITE HEATHER ROSE COCHLAN And Great New York Cast. EVENINGS AT S.

WED. SAT. MATINEES AT 2. NEXT WEEK. A.

JAMES HERNE In His Beautiful Play, SHORE ACRES. Tickets Now on Sale for THANKSGIVING Matinee or Night. HOLLIS ST. THEATRE. ISAAC B.

and Manager Beginning Monday, Nov. 7. LAST TWO WEEKS. CHARLE FROMMAN PRESENTS THE SUCCESS OF THE CENTURY MISS MAUDE ADAMS And the entire cast appeared with Miss Adams daring the run of 300 Nights in New York. in J.

M. BARRIE'S COMEDY. THE LITTLE MINISTER. Evenings at 8. Wed.

and Sat. Matinees at 2. Seats on Sale for the Two Remaining Weeks. On sale in the Foyer of Hollis St. Theatre.

EDITION DE LUXE SOUVENIR OF MISS MAUDE ADAMS and Engraved Scenes from LITTLE MINISTER." Price 25c. MONDAY, NOV 21, Charles Frobman's EMPIRE THEATRE COMPANY In Their Present Success, "THE tf n7 MECHANICS' FAIR. ONLY FOUR MORE WEEKS. Special Musical Attractions: Engagement AMERICAN of the REEVES BAND of Celebrated Providence -ANDMr. B.

R. CHURCH, The Cornet Famous Soloist. Keith's Free Theatre and Museum. PAUL REVERE HALL, Mechanics' Building, Complimentary to Fair patrons by Mr. B.

F. Keith at his sole expense. No tickets required. See the Horseless Carriages That Will Race at Charles River Park, Wednesday, Nov. 9, And Four Hundred Other Features at the Fair.

10 A. M. 10 10 P. M. 25c.

Admits to All. Bicycles checked near Grand Hall Entrance. Sud3t 26 I GRAND OPERA HOUSE GEORGE W. MAGEE. Lessee and Manager.

Telephone 1109 Tremont. EDW. E. RICE'S THE GIRL FROM PARIS. Original N.

Y. Production. of any stage Popular Prices. ELECTION RETURNS Tuesa Mat. Night.

Eve's at 8. Mats. Sat. at 2. Eve 75c.

Mat. 50c. NEXT RUSSELL BROS. IN WEEK "Maids To Order." RAYMOND WHITCOMB'S TOURS. ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED.

FIRST CALIFORNIA TOUR leaves Boston Nov. 15, via Albany, Buffalo, Chicago, Kansas City and the Santa Fe Route, Elegant train of vestibuled sleeping and dining cars. Round trip tickets valid returning until August, 1899, including all points of interest on the Pacific Coast. Special reduced rates at hotels in California. Other California tours later, Send for book containing full particulars.

RAYMOND WHITCOMB, 296 Washington opp. School Boston. "The Model Playhouse of the High Class Vaudeville. Performance Continuous. Bert Coote.

the popular farce. comedy actor, supported by Julia Kingsley. in the laughable sketch, "Supper for act "King Juan of of the the kind Caicedo, ever in the the accomplished greatest famous by an acrobat. lection Maxwell of ballads, and Simpson, illustrated by In a se. tiful stereopticon art pictures.

'SI English Next comte Week--John singer. E. Camp, the BOWDOIN SQUARE THEATRE Every Afternona at 2. Every Evening at 8. The Great Russian Melodrama, THE NAME HE CZAR The cast includes Fanny McIntyre, Mamie Gilroy, Helen Byron, Florence Hale, E.

L. Snader. Maurice Darcy, Fred'k Murray, E. R. Philips, Carl Fey and Mark Kent.

DAILY MATINEE NOTHING ALL SEATS 25c. HIGHER Evenings. 25c. and 50c. NEXT WEEK--TRILBY.

tf D7 HOWARD till TODAY P. M. Weber and Field's GLAD HAND BURLESQUE CO. Post and Clinfon. Manning Weston, Fields and Wooley, Halliday and Douglass and Ford, and others.

A Choice Reserved Seat 25c. tt n7 THEATRE GRAND Cor. and Dover Washington Sts. Performance Continuous, 1.30 till 5, 7 till 10.30, "They Say Such Things and Do Such BOWERY BURLESQUERS. Thomas and Watson's Comedy Truly Shattuck.

World's Trio, Loney Haskell and others. Prices, 20c. and 25c. tf n7 MUSIC 2- 2-RECITALS-2 Wednesday Afternoons, HALL. NOV.

16 and 23. ROSENTHAL AL Reserved Seats, $1.50, $1.00, now on sale. Steinway Piano Used. COLUMBIA BALCONY ORCHESTRA 50c 350 Matinees Wed. and Sat.

Seats 25c. and 50e. Extra Matinee Tuesday, all seats 25 ets. Tuesday night, Election returns read from stage. Clifford Huth in "A High Born Next week -Robert Mantell in romantic drama.

2t n7 8. S. "PRINCE EDWARD." leaves Wharf, 4 in, for Boston, Yarmouth every Wednesday and Sunday, at train service for all direct, points in connecting there with Provinces. Returning, leaves Yarmouth Maritime Boston to Halifaz on Tues. das and Friday m.

hours. Pictou 30 bours regard and Truro For freight all and information express in apply to to passengers, 008 or rates office at city office. foot of Washington State st. st, J. F.

MASTERS, Long Wharf, land Supt. dSatt New Eng 8p22 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. -Royal Mail Steamship Line.JAPAN, CHINA, PHILIPPINES. The Superh EMPRESS Steamships EVERY THREE WEEKS. 197 Washington Street, Boston.

AMERICAN LINE. SOUTHAMPTON-LONDON-PARIS. -LONDON-PARIS. Only Line Under the American Flag. 30; St St Louis, Louts, Nov 16; Dec 7.

Paris, RED Nov 23; STAR St Paul, Nor ANTWERP-Friesland, Nor Southwark, Nor TO 16. Tel. Boston 2045. CHILD, Gen Agts. 89 State st, dSutf $28 DOMINION LINE.

BOSTON TO QUEENSTOWN 6 LIVERPOOL. Canada, Nov. 24, A. M. Dominion (new) Winter Dee.

Rates: 1. Saloon, New 860 England and Dec. 8. upward; 24 cabin. reduced to $40: steerage.

$25.50. 00m- pany's P'ussenger office, 103 State st. dSutt 1,24 The Yarmouth Steamship Limited. STEAMERS leave pier 1, Lewis whart. Boston, every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 o'clock, noon, arriving at Yarmouth warly next morn1ng, making close connections for all parts of Nova Scotia.

For full information apply at 201. 296, 232 Washington or H. F. HAMMOND, Agent, pier 1. Lewis wharf.

dSutf 025 LANT LINE TO SLOTIA, Cape Breton, RE Prince Edward Island and NEWFOUNDLAND. S. S. Ialifax every Saturday now, north wide Lewis Wharf. Lowest rates.

J. A. FLANDERS. N. E.

200 Washington st. RICHARDSON BARNARD, Agents, 20 Atlantic Boston. Sudtf 023 WHITE STAR LINE mail steamers---Liver. pool and Queenstown, sailing Wednesdays; express steamers and Rates by new str. $50 and upwards; low 20 and 3d ciass rates.

Excursion discount en cabin rates: drafts on Ireland. F. 0. HOUGHTON CO. General Agents, 115 State st, cor Broad st, Boston; telephone 1350.

c19 ANCHOR LINE US mall steamers sail from New York regularly for Glasgow via Londonderry, rates for saloon passage $52.50 and up. 24 cabin $32.50 tv $37.50. steerage $23.50 to drafts af lowes: current rates. For furtner information apply to BROTHERS, Y. or CHAS.

V. DASET. 7 Broad st. 4 doors from State st. Boston.

dSutf my19 BOSTON GLOUCESTER STEAMBOAT CO, for Gloucester--Steamers leave for Gloucrster, north side whart, toot of State st. weather permitting. week days at 0 a and 2 leave Gloucester at 3 a and 1 to; siagle fare 50c: round trip 75c. P' S- 3 a Monday. E.

S. MERCHANT. General Mannger. tf o18 BANGOR STEAMERS--Leave pier 368, lantic av. Boston.

at 5 for Rockland, Camden. Belfast. Searsport. Bucksport. Winterport.

Hampden and Bangor. Mondays. Tusedays, Thursdays and Fridays: for Stonington and Mt D. sert Tuesdays and Fridays: reducci (winter) fares. WILLIAM FT.

HILL Gen'l Manager, Boston. Sudtf 023 CUNARD LINK--Steamers sail every Thurs day from Boston to Liverpool via Quernetown and from New York every Saturday: first cabin $55 and nyward after NoT 1, second cahin $37.50 and upward, according to steamer and location: steerage at low rates. AL.EXANDER MARTIN. Agent, 99 State st. dSutf Ja21 FLYNN MAHONY.

18 and 20 EAses st, Boston, uptown passenger agency: passage tickets to and from the old country at low rates, drafts of f1 and upward, payable everywhere free of discount; sovereigns bought and sold. WFSuMt? £10 Wines, Liquors, Etc MONAHAN'S Family Wine Store Established 1875. We keep in stock all the leading brands of Wines and Liquors. Wholesale Department210 FRIEND ST. Ladies' Department212 FRIEND ST.

NO BAR. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Sudtf n8 Boston Curtom House Wine Store, 21 and 22 India Street, W111 pack free of charge for $1.75 five quart bottles of our Old California wines and one full quart bottle of Wright Taylor's Bourbon Whisky, as follows: 1-4t, bot. California Angelica, For 1-qt. bot.

Calliornia Port Wine, 1-qt. California Sherry, 1-qt. hot. California Muscatel, 1.75 -qt. 1-qt.

Kentucky bot. Sweet Wright Bourbon Catawba Taylor's Whisky. Wine, J. W. O'Connor.

N. Y. Brintnall. CALIFORNIA WINES LIQUORS, you reasonable want prices. pure send wines, for price whiskies list and to rums SANBORN'S, 11 Merchants Row, Boston.

FMW25t n4 AT ROURRON and rye whisky and rum $1.40 per gallon; all goods ranted pure; send for price list. GEORGE V. YENETCHI CO, 142 and 144 Blackstone st. tr my7 T. DALY CO, 760 Washington st-Braddock 84 per gal, double distilled $2, frontier rye $2.75, Cal wines $1, rum, gin, etc: write for price list; send money with all orders.

MWFtt olf Medical REMOVAL. The Old Dr. Hall Office has remored from 50 Howard st to 3 Beacon st, near Tremont, bour6 9 to 9: diseases of men. dSutf api2 cured by Dew method STRICTURE lapse without or pain: DO detention NOfrom busiuess; all private diseases of men, recent and old lingering cases speedily cured. Dr.

SIMMONS, 29 Hollis st. Hours 9 to YOU troubled and worried over private disease? If so write to J. F. SAYRE. box 168, Mass.

12t 04 DR AND MRS FROTHINGHAM attend with care and skill all diseases of men. 54 Howard st. dSutt n5 DR GORDON office. 532 Tremont st, diseases of men, hours 9 to terms moderate. dSatf s1 Meetings Catholic Cemetery Association--You are hereby notified that the 95th semi-annual meeting of the members of the association will be held at Dudley ball, 2189 Washington st (apposite their office), on Wednesday evening, Nov 9.

1898, at 8 o'clock, to elect officers and take netion on business laid over from a special meeting of the association held Ang 22, 1898. Per order. TIMOTHY D. MULREY, Pres. C.

IT. DOLAN, Sec. Nov 3, 1898, Sud4t n6 PLASTERERS--All members of the Boston plasterers union are hereby requested to attend a special meeting Weds Nor 9. at 49 Bennett st: business of importance.3t°n7 Hearings. CITY OF BOSTON.

Board of Street Commissioners, Boston. November 4, 1898-The Board of Street Commissioners bereby give notice that they will give a public hearing in room 25 of the Old Court House, on Friday, November 11. 1898, at 12 o'clock as to the locations, directions, widths and grades for the highways in a territory now shown on plans numbered 92. 93. 94.

0 10, 11, 12, 18, 28, 29, 30, P' 21. made by them: said territory is in that part of Boston formerly Brighton, and is bounded, approximately, by Brooks, Fairbanks, Washington and Nonantum streets, boundary line between the cities of Boston and Newton, and the Charles river. JOHN P. DORE. JOHN H.

DUANE, GEORGE H. NIS. Bourd of Street Commissioners. 4t n4 Billiards and Pool L. Briggs to 61 Essex st, cor Harrison REMOVAL--Oliver av: billiard and pool tables, dew and second hand: also electric cushions and billiard supplies; many bargains.

SuMtt jy3 Poultry, Pigeons, Etc BARGAINS--Fantails. 116, tumblers, So homers, Weymouth, In all 50c up. Box Mass. Photographs, Cameras, Etc FOR ONE DOZEN PHOTOGRAPIIS, best, with S2 a 16x20 size, this week only. DUNSHEE 6 1106, Winter st no Sewing Machines BARGAINS-S60 Singer $12, other makes and upward.

LARKIN CO, 200 Tremont p6 st 37 pl: 61 ne Be 2 SEE ne do in rO ho 2 of ab 101 ho st: al tr fin sel of E1 oft ho pri Ch ke BI 5 pa tel Be res 181 Tr WO An to Au 3d 00 1 $5 an Sq 111 wi del tel the thi Music T00 wit 10A Che wa lar lot nei Va 881 tin abc the at thi tai to ne: Dos bri No Sh pre for to at the AV Ro tio ute pre in ish it in co Ito Ito: ton ant siti dig pre wit ren CAr 2 u1.

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