THE SUNDAY HERALD.

PRICE FIVE CENTS. VOL. 2 . N0 . 6 1 . WATERBURY, CONN., SUNDAY, APRIL 14. 1889. A FRICASSEED liUBBY.i A SHADOWY GIBBET. HER HUSBAND HAS SKIPPED ||, walked into j An Outrage on Sane Woman- i thev conld cot keep their bold and were tho selectman’s office yesterday, aud j bood at Middletown. r.,, Arrtvr. s... .wept from the deck everv mo- H p Wm» T ry ln s to L ib erate her from th e UU Rcrolr SUter Conttnetl tu Her Bed with tears iu her eyes petitioned Select- j . iiieiit. Alnohouitp, bat be U uutv Kutirely and HU Mother Stricken Never , ------..f .h, i.r.1 enbmerge.1, all man Doherty for sufSoient funds to go , Uecouciled to her l*ei^ to Rl*e-How UU Heart Died A DARING ESCAPE. M-n suneriiiB-Uivr^ i hauds olinging iu the rigging, till the home with. j maueut Abo inviting him her husband had been ont of work, aud ►1. )• A;n.«< », > h «h n rri'fd lure to- A f trr fur t»m r The loss of life on the Vaudalia was wife of Franklin B. F . Sutliflfe of Ply­ to wituesa the execution Thursday of five weeks ag»> becoming sick Aud dis­ ai>T, Io .Of Lt Uie full p«irlicu!arh tf the three officers and thirty-cine Beamcn. couraged he had deserteJ her. S h r C'limbM from ll« r C rII b j » * f mouth, a little town about teu miles John H. Swift, the Hartford wife mur­ di«fc.tr.iiii .Sfciij'an hunicnne. Tin- * The Trenton’* files had been put out by This left her witli thre« children on Kr«t Clothvpi an«l TrIU Iflvr t«» derer, reached th# office of this paper - u.im-ucfd at ■> a.m.. Murch If., ! leaUiige, and she had d rif^ upon the from here. her hand.s, John a lioy of five, Jam es a \Turl«L~ l*h.v»lcl:uk» t'ukl* in KreB*e»e* . I Olga, BUKtaining frightful dam^iges. No Her husband f.alleJ at the H er.m j' yesterday. The legal tragedy is almost year vouuct r,and Peter only nineteen MiJ with VK.1< during twenty iut; her Mind S«ua«|. Ay|^lk-*lkee *i»4e lives were lost from her oflioern or crew, office yesterday to insert au advertise­ over. Tbe huoian sucritice to justice montlis ohi. She lived at No. 3 JelTery ! except Joseph Howlett, (cer. getting wishing and cotirse sewing to do j th«* Nuvvl tM K rat ing her on his aceount, as she ha^l left in tiie history of the i The Olsa was beeched skilfully under (»riciAL Vitrk-KH TO TUS ataito.) until she was taken sick and uauhle ti> tlie direction.of Captain Douglass of the his “bed aud bou^ without just cause work. I A sane Trorutui. onsuveii ia iki.iKl. Ti <■ t«t.O iiuniU r of (j»nnan H ACTFORD, April 12.—Mary B. Swift tbe schooner Lilly, who was fortunately or provocfttion.” It is true she did not Her husband who. »be -said was » | Middletown asylum one year.« At ai>« Ain-ricjii. tx aiiieii list wus l.V). ] licked up from the sea more deud tiiun the unha ppj eistt-r of Wife Murderer sober, hard arorking man of 27, bail sent _ ,______, u. , mean to Ifave, being taken away much AJnj.r^ in tin-liarlnn «us alive bv a crew of the war ship. Johu H. Swift, has been confined io her her uo wonl, and sUe had dscided if th»“ night by u rope of be«l clothm to Ictl ol agaist her will, and it is hardly probable aii'J thoiw- tljnt ts«ai.ed were The loi-seH in the ini?rch^ut sliipping l>ed siuce ’Wednesday, wheu all her solectman would give her tbe money to the horrors of that iu»titiltiun. She is -Mnjur.-d. were: The Godevior, bark402 tons. to:al that she could get trustetl even for a hopes of his being savetl from the gal- go back home to Ctillinsville. pronounced sare by Iwo m|'ar1uU. ex- Tlw iiCn<‘il h, ship- wreck. Selectman Doherty pn>videI Jiulgv The Lilly 8<*hix)ncr from which two necessary funds ai;d she left for that |»mp. T i‘* hoiii-*’*'' n kiioi-e were neurly OH! F0R”A UNION DEPOT! uppea’s to the cuuitM un h rr tekuif. all u iro'>f‘'erty, bad Ler otmaittnt t»u a Tufua, schooner, total wreck. The tbfW. »er'- small s;'!uKihers. »na CMrtwriK>*t Wi»y in the Rear. young doctor'b sole esiiiBtiDUiun. 11 Ah wfTi- J U'l!y «laniag

.L. THE WATERBURY SUNDAY HERALD: APRIL i4, i889.

N *a to tlM dnb a* jron pm se to wip6 tb* THE LAST EXPEDIENT. e rawn her so close to me that ber only w ^ IT AROUSED THEM. TO THE ALPII^E CLUB. panpimion ironi the brow ot tbs mooat- c f avoiding m y eager gaze into bereyes w m •In o r wU-« I tie • noae-baLID SILVER. •wakeninc the commurrity. Tlie facts, as dos- Arctic ExpMtltioa—Tha Fate of a Man utes of your association under the title of tho gray gloom of ne t b c.ik my heart!'’ the October even­ Parties wiatiiiig to pnnrlia.se anything «rfbed« w^rc that Mr. Jere. Smith, sr>o i f Who Triad to Junp a Tawnlus Chasaa ' Memberehip. "that no person shall become ‘•No. ’ s!h' v. !u>i)ercil under her breath. Ooroeliiit B. fimlth. of the Stat«‘ Insurance aa It Tawnvd. an active member after the organization is ing! "Then pnimise you wi.l 1m< m ine;'’ iu tliLs lite will linil it to th>*ir a ^ a o - All alone in the ^MMHMbv«Ml><>partin«'nt, uft^r pnislnif [Copyneht. ISSa. by Eilc^r W. Nye.l complete, who has not climbed at least one N aV l pi oL-i.scd. She has siccJ told me tage to c.ill on lu. AIh«> a tiue aiwort- thnjugh an afffinizlnff or- I have the honor to hereby acknowled ' biish- Oregon autxe Clcb. I prevent me from becoming an active mem­ just as well os if the partition had been ; .1 nan" ple.ulc.l hi.ic.us ^, that sue didn’t S ilvrr \ \ are, a u j Koll pluto of eTerj' »!•- ^ abandoned by his friends POBTLASD, Ore., March 15, lii'S. * ' plate glass, instead of lath and mortar, just ^hud boon most won'leu ber, though if you could relax this rule so .inow what e s.> toiio! scriiilion. ‘•Edt.ik W. K te , Dear Utr: I have the ' how Mrs. Jones vras leaning over the Ifully rcscu«>airiDjj and Eugra»in;f a »j.f«alty. I p*Ti.y on h -r laj). si-arce '•Very respectfully, I would like to climb some of your more a married mau, anil there was a little work- LAO, STBOBE & CO. . In every city and town. t'lrtv inoiitln oM, wlr> tntiix'ly pi"ecl'.:de» ••W. G. Steel, obdurate mountains, however, iu the near basket ou my table, and a pair of small Sitc.'vs.si.rs to D. C. Calemler. He had poao a lo n ? ‘•Corresponding Secretary. ” tiie li.vc^sl!y Ilf •■ad.ipting” ur;y cno else futui-e, and take my share of the suffering. slippers alongside my boots, and if Isabel intotlio fani'ly. thoujrhtlesaly. n o tic in g It is almost superfluous for me to say that Some day I would also liko to join on Arc­ Snow's fair curls were glistening in the 1 -\XI) 3 EXCHANdE l>L.\CE. mtUr occasional In4 -oi v«.*nU*n«iem and had jiudden- I have^aocepted with pleasure the honorary | I don't tnvy J.inci now; his baliy isn’t \y w*n «wui:«*ned to the f«ct that oir1nninr of the «?n-!.‘* most phenomenal literary dejjosits. on my friends when very, very hungry. ask her if she wouldn't tako tho most mis­ Ifa had rM*4r1<'Cte

SAM WISE TO THE BAT. Toledo when the Utter dty was represented To tell the story here would he to rencat a in the AssociatioD. Mullaiie first came to the tale that has akirauy been pretty well gone BOOTH’S SlUGEt'OL’WI. Cincinnati d a b in IS85, but he was suspended over, but It may be well to oliserve thst the NOTABLE CHANGES IN THE WASHING­ for the entire season by the Association, and pot of red paint brought out by the metro- WHAT AN OLD FAMILY SERVANT TON AND CINCINNATI CLUBS- accordingly did not play with the Reds unta following year. His forced retirenwnt THOUGHT .OF IT, ii* in 1SS3 handicapped him in his pitching the S H O E . , ^ IW Addition oT Bcmrd. nollidaj^. Duryem foaowing season, but in 1SS7 and l>iSS he did UNEXCELLC3 i:j What Drnry Irrlac Said of Booth** Reci­ ^STYLE UNcnuAiLc:: and £arlc—%riiat !■ Tliouclit of the New good work for the local dub an.l is now m 4 ^ - t 3 1 tation of the Lord’a Prayer—Tlio Trace- ri«ycr»—<5oMjp Abont John Morrill u a fine condition for the coming season. Mul- DUf?ABILI7'/ lane, as a rule, does his most effective work dlan In Vienna—Curious Instance of Ab­ -> • AMD i Sam Wi«! and Their Recent Ckanse. in the sjiring and fall games. sent .>Ilnde. tHFECTIO’l It is oerti.iiJy to bo coneedej that the Cin­ Elmer Smith first joined the Cincinnati , CF F IT . cinnati team jjreBDUt* a very gtrcnR front dub in the hitter part of the season of l^st i On© of the highest compliments Edwin 'LESS this yi-ar. The addition of Beard, Holliday, O. P. Caylor picked him up Ln the city of ; Booth, whr>-ant. who went to s«> a perform­ the JtuaoM Sb*-«u Inewrnr i he was regarded as one of the U>»t left hand taiic'tlutt'unCorr'-Htioi'ars. If t»-ti» ::i tr .aai. rr .-t ■ of eijiurinifiits. The kjilendid hhowing, how­ ance of “ Richelieu” during I>Hith’s visit to t>HP« an* t-iH ..rv in n i ra.l i t .sh, x: > v .» ♦ ’ t ever, that these jjayefshave nmde with club* pitchers in the profession. Last season he '1- ^ ’.. "f :acury iro^ucv^ la..ur iL.;. Savannah. Giving her i.T.pn-ssions of the in minrir li-opw* Li enough to give the nrnn- was di-cidodly off in his work, as lie was Mior- lrn» aurrrlrhrnced farlorrare mid bv wU>.awaN« r afflicted pretty much all the time with rhoa- play to her m b tn ’ss next lUiy. she e.xpres.-*t! of the coKntrr. « v. ,1 [. „ ...... i, .:Jaj„ux-• afienu-nt great confidence iu tiie sti-eagth of :nv,^f nne per.; (II C l'1 a:;'l wr"! i . a- ■ — u i...... thi«! new player*. matisra. Manager Schmelz firmly belie\-es the greatest eonci-rn for the iiealth of the that the Pittsburg boy will prove quite as actor. “Poor old n;.".n.” said she, “he can't JA 3I2S M EANS & CO., 41 L incoln S*., E o -tr- ' • The Cincinnati Commercial Oaiotte points t l L l t I .I S E ^ U l' THE ABUVK ro:/ ■»%«.. "■ ‘ out the fact that Fennelly. though a tiae effectire in his pitchii« the coming season as last long; dat cough'll carry him to his grave, fielder, nos lanieulaLly n'c-ak in l«ittiug, he was in 1at and holy joy. The players themselves of them dergymeu) in su.'h n well sunulatcnl [JXPKECEDEXTED -VrTR-VtTIOX.; HAVE YOU TRIEO THE cJub but one season, and his work at times t- OVER.V VILLIOX Dl>TBlUt TED. ■ lish his claim to high rank among the vVsso- about him which insurer his fuecess. Pjen, with lingering aad jx rhaps jiardonable pride ncss as to alm<>ft ciation pitchers. Viau liegan hi.> career as a again, "I'aji" haaK«n hit l>€^t days upon the upon their pri’sentaticn to "Wales, cl' I'oy.'' throw s»'veral of HEALTH FOOD B l l l l ? professional with the Coniv.nl club m ’yj, diamond, while '“Bug" has u^'t yet reached We give here a cut token from a late E.;gii>h them into hysterics. M ade by and the folloning year found him with the tlie height of his jjaying strength. The re- lajicr of that memorable iici'asion. Henry Irving St. Paul club, of the Xortbwestum league. jJacing of (Virkhill by the wcstei-n boy can was .•u-kcd if he Iv- be regarded as a good stroke of [«ilioy ou the He was signed by MaaagiT Schmelz in'the liove-i that any ac­ Lonist:ma St.ite Lottery t\.mi>«ny. Meigs & Trott? fall of ’sr, and la.«.t .vcar filled his first en-a^e- A DRAMATIC l\CID£NT. jiart of the maiia^etiient. Doryea and Elarle tor ever live»l ca­ Jnct.poraicd by thr tn Wx. f.-r E.. i- ment as an .-issociation player. ° llable of eicitiug, catuiDa) anr* (.'haniubiw «n«l ir>* will fill the jilacee maile vacaiit by the release .^11 .\ctre« Plays Her Part Just .\fler made a part of th« prve»t Sratr Cui.-tiluLwn, m of Weyliiiig nnil Bligh. Tlie change has most Duryea, the new pitcher of the Cincinnati Hearing of the Ueutli of Her Son. by a simple recit.il if you have not. ask dub, budded into a professional as a mem­ ICCy. by an vverwhe.'miu:^ popular Totr. ' <5ert«iiily U-nefitcd the club in its playing drain.itio and touching inciJoat that o f t h o L o r d ’s strength. ber of the St. Paul Prayer, such emi»- / dub, where ho has stril;iugly illustrates a little known sido of /fi Jf.LVJ/or// /}/:,iin.\(;s t^ue vour Grocei for it o r The Cincinnati club is fortunate m haring tion OS was de- ! plufe (./«/«> / ’rrrntU-r) " , ’ played riacc the stage life reoeiitly occnrr^xi at the .\rch n man »> thoroughly jHisb'iI and comjietent Street theatre in Philadilphia during a per­ scribed. * * I am nmi its siyaLK M Xttfsi: ( T t ' f i r f n - a* Mr. Schmi-1* to manage its aftairs. This spring of ISSil. He bouml to say that D RAW iyaS Uike iMm t,tfh vt'Vn ->ttrr ' m our w.iijons.. is a pitcher of great formance of “Ingomar" by Marie IVescott will be hi.-, third seasi.n w ith the club, and, I don’t,” he replieiU Uu jno<'flu in thf yf.tr. otek arr tiU drunn speed, and comes While Miss Prescott was (jrejiaring for the EDWI.N BOOm taking all in all, he has accomplishwl work next act in her dressing room she received a “ It is quite incre«l- in puUie, ut t/ie Aciuie-nt/ <•/M $ic. Setr - sure it is done up that is tnort praiseworthy. highly recommend­ ible. There isn't any such amount of in.snir- OrUam, La. _ ’ ed to the local man­ telegram that causeil her to turn {>ale and Liuked iiksi'|iarably with the game in that atioa in acting, or Impressibility hi an audi­ in \\ hite Parchmcnt agement. almost fall to tho door. The dis]iatch was FAMED FOR IwEXTY YE.VF.S, city is the name of the lleds* big lin'l Ita^ie- from her home, and announced the de.itb of ence. Besidt-ss the m atter re<-iteil was ex­ ii:an, John Reilly. He is id<.lized by Clarence Baldwin tremely familiar to the party, especially to For lutfgrilT of it.s Dmwinj:*. auj has l«>n with the her son, a boy of 10, who had been the paper and take no the small boys, and idol of her heart. Before she had the ministers, and that fact would make the I'rowjit Piivment ci Priz-.s. Cincinnati club for task of stirring them witli it ,-ill tho more other. the hundrrils and five years os a recovered from tho slioct the call At!esttetl sa follows; thousands of ball boy came to announce the act. She roused difilcult. If a recitation U to make anybody catcher, and when weep, it must jiresjiit a picture of woo or tell * Jff t4rti^ fk*it s o r x H MAIN :,rR E rr. that is his superior bo the feeling that it would exritu in pious and a gwitlemaa. in his positinn. OCRVEA. Spartan mother, Ui* vi/A/tU'-JtmiUs Reilly is a native went on the stage minds. At all events, were I the greatest ac­ M- LA W LO K , PROP. bom Cincinnatian, Baldwin has played with Kansas CSty and tor on earth, 1 should not care to undertake also with the Quincy and Siiringtield *nis.) to continue theen- First claee accoicmi r^ and his f ortimos tertainm eat tor tho feat." clubs. The “Kid” is under an ironclad con­ It is said that Edwia Booth was onco play­ have been Unked tract for this eeaaon, aud now seems the benefit of the with the local club ing Petruchio with an actrcsx considerably to mi. and Hr.t .-i m> tab every season b u t The most dramatic larger than bim.'^lf, and that he tliought she one in his career Old J im Keenan has been a ball playar ter let go the whip too readily when, a-i Petru­ li< »nL many years, and he is (till one of the bet>t and part r t the event, _ as a professional however, was yet chio, he wrestod it from the haiiil of Katherine. FINEST vrAUTT OF \LM moet^liabiecotchersin the Asociatioii. Keoi- “ LOXO-JOHN REUXT. player. In the to come. Just os So, after the play was over, he said: “You WINES, Llt^rORs ANn Cf n n of IVtJ be waa a nu>mbi7 of the Metro­ an's rulease was bought from the ludionapolis maru: mcscoTT. must hoM on to the whip with more firmness ComaslMloBem. d a b in I8S6, along with that of Pitcher Larry the actress, ia her politan club, of N«w York city, but the fol- part of Parthenia, says to Ingomar; “I will to-morrow night; grasp it as hanl as you ir« tiniUrnffitfd ManJtt nui Iktmitrt irui OAP-S fAHlUED IN SI.K *L lowlag year hu drifted bacj: to Cincinnati, HcKeon, by the Detroit club, but that fa- can; I'll grt it away from you, never teor.” fuir ali Pritet drirvn li> Tht lnuian> t SM * Lot- . W N. B.-IlofSu OH* ru.. i r raaus battery refusad to go to that d ty . pr»- never see thee more,” she fell senMiless a t his U ritt ttXicA m>iy i t jirwnUU mt n r couitUrt where he has rsniained wer since. Long feet. It took the audience some moments to The next parformanco of Shaki-sjieare's layer in the .Wiciation that can nvaJ him Catcher Earlo, and, sumed in less than ten minutes, and the oct­ begim to see the joke and applauded tho act­ lu his (losithiu, and there are but two orthiw from his splendid ree sustoinod her diflicult part with heroism ress to the ectm. Finally, out of puro good in the profession that can compare with him. ixxTord d u r i n g nature, sho unloatsol her hold and tho play CAPITAL PRIZE $3 0 0 ,0 0 0 . that called forth unstinted applause. When 10«,0«0 Tickets at Halves SIO; ■ F “PWt E.-^T l>>nT K T ri\ ... I T Bid first attracted attention when he was a his trip around the tho performance was over she was removed proceeded. When the curtain fell tho actor Unarters «5; Truths. »; Tweuticlh. «l. ^vorld w i t h th e member of the Davenport, la., club, and to her hotel ia a coupe There was a drama­ bed no advicc to give. LIST or ralzu. Sfialding tourists, «.000 Is...... The following yaar found lilm with the Red be will, boyond a of intcQse intcroet, and the hixu-ty symjiathv ary, 1S4H, in answer to tho qiit«tiou cs to 1 PRIZE l>r lUS.VMls...... IINI.MIU doubt, do go»d 1 PKIZL’ OK !*i.iiuo i s ...... 3(1 Oi0 p. F. Sm e aim C, E tlli. Stockings, aud kinoethat time he has delight­ whether or not be like.1 hUcalliuj. Mr.'Booth of the largo aaJience was evok««i 1PKIZ£UF ».»n#ia ...... jRuMu CUTTERS. ^ ed thousauds of the lovers of the sport in work for tho club answered, rather hesitatingly, “ yea,” Then the coming noasun. SPRlZKStiFI OW) is...... -juuso' nearly every state of the Union with his hrU- Durj-ra m» au loTentor. he added, i fter a |iau.s<*. “ 1 wns liom to tlie 5 PKIZO OF S.IWO srr...... liant w*.rk upon the diamond. Mcl’hee is He is a hardy little » PRIZE.> IIF l,iH)0 V*...... Dnryca. the big Cincinnati pitcher, has in­ stage, you know. I w,is fairiiliar with its tra­ Benj. Sedgwick. one of t he main props of the Cincinnati dab. fellow, which isc^i- ditions, its pli'n.’^ires niid its hanl-Jiijis fro.ai lOUl-KIZtSOF SlVsre...... Mrcibly demonstrated last sea.-^in dennlieved from all 500 PRIZES OF ■.•()«»«...... Ini,i)OU T a ilo r 3t^ that almost dailv his description of it: “I improvised a little when hi' »va.-i <-nmiH>Ilvd U> retire for a brief batting machine of my own. I |Hit along theioinsand dL-ap|iointinents of thoso who APPROSIMATIOX PRIZES. pfTit*d oil a«'i*4Hint of an injurv. CATCHEB C A M i »»> ^pp>.rte ^ ef- beam on the top of my father’s bam. letting CTO ‘stage struck.’ But my fumili.trity with I(K* Prizes of f5«i sre...... S«MM Reliable "Hick" Carpenter is Kill another ru 11 c (utchors as the business, while it save.1 nio fro::i the mis­ 100 do. .W are...... 3M»J No. 93 BANKSTKEKT Crane iind Healy. He is o1m> a good lattor. one end extend alout three feet over the side player who stands high in the g»xl will of takes which novices m«kt>, deprived iiK'of the low ilu. JIUsrr...... the baseliall jmblic. Carpenter has lieen E.irle first |Jay«l protessionai ball with the of the roof. To this I attach a stout string, TERMl-'f.lL PRIZES. NaiJivilfe dub in 1880, and lie wa.<-. also with «ring suspended a league ball buoyancy and hoIlef^l^lt’^iswllit•h. 1 f.iiicy.are witli th« Reds ever since the dab jtiineU the experienceil by those who appmach tl;e pro- !Mt# do. 100 a rt...... TO RENT. A»w-iation, and he was also a memlerof Mi>mphis the same season, Tho following i ‘'““S j"** batting height. Thc:i I WW do. luu a ie ...... w 9M t<.>sion fn>m tho nutsi,lo, straiipei-v to its hard- O Kt\r r . . . the Cin. inimti U-ajfue team. .\s <>\cry one year he played a t Duluth, anil last season he would get out and bat tho boll to my heart’s content. I tell you that bothers vou not n siiilKi, ami fillwl only with an enthusiastic iilea 3,1*4 Priies, amiiantini: t o ...... *i..»i.!*«i T f»r • - 1 : « . ; ; , who knows him can testify, he is a p law of was with the St. Bulls, from which dub the o t its pt'siablu suct'csjies, a • Cincinnati managemeut tiought his n-lcaso. little to hit the ball just as it begins'to rise as XoTi—Tickris 4ra»lnic C«niai I’lizej a.'e Oi,t ' ».» UC>H r»*. p. etceUeiit habits, and he’is seldivm 'found Boiith was \-ery successful in Vier.iia. but ,i eatilleu to ttnninsi Pnirt. | REtXASKD TO WASniNGTON. it ]>asses thi- level jxiiht.” W .ft T w r wanting when the club is in a tight place. glainv a t the audionn>s siitoced to shon that , ’ R^t is . iir sny ftirthrr infor»a- i The news that “ Honest John" Mo t UI and ion drsirni, wtiie lec'biT to ihr uniier.iune,;, , Hi<-k is one <-f the most popular jjavers in Kitty Uowtin-. the majority hod not come t.» nv, but rather the professi«in, a« no one Is ever helrd to “Big Sam" Wise rle a n j italiDd Tuir n .id rn c r. witli Stsir. l uanlr. to Ik* wen, nod thjit many wen- then' with M irn , anu >uisbcr. Mure laptil rrturu malt de ^wak ill of him. The Reds’ third liasoman had lieon released Messrs. Hadley & Pettit’s famot’S brood man'. Kitty Bowling, ilropped a bay colt re­ the sok.' purioise of making their ain|ii;iint liv«rj ^ill be H9»urrti bv vour c&csoitic ad £a • is not as iJd as many people suppose, as he by the Boston dub onces lielit've that tliey knew Euglish. A »rlope liearisf your full aiiirrM. began pla? ing ball when he was very yoang, and gobbltvl up by cently. The sire of tho colt is the 'importej Engh.sh stallion IVceiver. Kitty Bowling fa comic |ne of tiiem asks, in an or M. A . D A I P H IN . ' now the only rt^aiaining members of the delight. Washing­ city, in England for u large sum. l>ut iic al­ ton bos been wv^ ways ran a rogue in the white amj scarlet audiblo whisper, “What is the old man cry­ team whit-h fnvt rc|>re5ented Cincinnati in ing aUmt. do you knowr “t)h, no wonder in hitters, and traccB of the ex-rocordcr of deeds. Ue is br the AnvH'iatioa. he's des-perate; he can't understand a wonl Wi«>, as e%-ery « ie Wenlixk. out of Boot aad Sadule, aad when SPM G A IE' Ollui Heard, the Rods’ new shortstop, is not his own flesh and blood says to him," answers !IS^ tn.r«M.u.iuu»ui, The BUST ALK a stranger in Cjncinnati by any mecia:, a.« he knows, is a slugger In 'wn Bsl'adlodi, before Mr. Walton bought I bun, be was a real good aaiinaL the other. I idayetl here wme years ago with the ama­ of the fimt w a h T . Wh.)le inside of the has bad a groat deal of ezperinac*'. which at the bat have r'l'minickMoCa.Trey is no: the oalr sprinter ?l«w O rU m ««, tOk. ' T.O'ROFBKr will stand him in gnod play now that more than once oc- i In the |«igilisiio ranks. Jack Mc.^uliffe, the th(tttn.> h«" can think ot nothing outside the ^KE.'VIEI.^R1:R« »lfo. that tfc# pavmrni be is in the fast oompanv of the casi^vetl comment, I lightweight champioa, ran lOO yards in Ho- port het-> tu)>lay. Occasional mishai» an' Vr\t9% It C« I'AII/tl^TCKD ttV ro i ■ , 69 Scoville Street.^ A«xiati..n. Those who have iero Bemti Sam is a prar.ciT. i boken in second? in a match race with the n.ntuml iet)ueuce. Mr. liooth knows hi.s >#w uid the sp.^rting reporter of a New Yort dailv. Weakness, aiwl to im>tect hiniM-lf keeps a IM T)ck«U ar* by lh« Prrsi^ent ot m I& j>lay liHve no fear tmt that he caa ably fill He insists on ­ Milution. whoMfchjM^t^r^O riifcinare m la Feiinelly’s iild |KMitiun in the dub. lizard ing the earth fn«i Billy Madden is authority for thevlietaaM>.' dn«a>r. whoe*> sole duty is to look alter thr ihe hi||hr«t ronrU . thf r«for« bewart of aa* JIDGK played wveral anasoos in the S>.nithvrn K«pue, under him »n.< tr3ge\iiau'^th««trieal nanln>lie. Every night laMitctP or aonoTiQoua fcbemes.** with the Nashville dub. and also with leans o\-«r the plate TURF TALK. after the dowuf Iht'(lerfomuince thisilresser OHMi x» pnre nf the m a:k>; part or frsctiuo cfsTlrkrt IIW I'KB MV |m is the Evansville dub for a time. The |mst two so th at an o u t^ o it carefully puU awny the costume worn by I'»>R ^ < L R.-^f I I . Mr. Boi>th that night and tlien lays out the as* l^awinn Aniribinit tn oar same •ffernl ft.r years he was with tlie Syracuse International will be w ithin There is great joy at Mr. J, B. Kaggia’* Ww ilua a lN>I:ar is ax tisd .'s \ \ * E ar*' , , . r ^ l/wgtn- club. reach. He depends stud at Rancho del IW A full Mrt^r to the one required for the next night. When Mr. lUxith enters his ilressiug mom , >npiRT A.M> H.R: WI!*e« tleorgi- Tebeau, the left fielder. w»: lirought on his qaick sight famous Dew Drv>p wa* recently U aM l tiiere. K^E IlolKHor IKI.'iil into the Reds'camp in the spring of ls<7with and agility to avoid The filly is by Kal!«'tt«>, dam Exi>k»iou. he dons this eostunie without onr« giving it a thought, having full confidence in his M ^ o r r H W HI.sKJt.<..3A V W. % a lot of other young liloods. It was not Knig insb»«>ts, but ucnt- Gletigary, tJie sire of many good racers and HeAdoLTLAirteirs before he pnwed his worth as a fielder aud sionaily gets a rib di''sser. Otie night in Chicago several years A.M* I I ' iI.l a j h , now in his tweoity-sixth yi*r. has Iwea ailing agvi this dremer mule a lanu-ntable misUke ---- FOR----- fr. u the , rtt-;,...; was asBigned t»> a rfgular place m the team. n«ster. He is “pie" tor some time aud is not expr ntmlt that Mr. Booth went on the stage Rubber Goods- the following night to piny Romeo m a Ham “Bug ” Holliday, thBC«ter fielder, has been “drive him off the plate.' Sam B-ave* his “ Snappi-r" CarriK>n lielievcs that E»>lian bat as if about to hit naa oa the h<<th ha>i to stop and make P. Donag^hne, vertised ance the \ ery often, as moat {litchers t«n tnstif▼, he Ni>liody doubts that from his race lastimwn n«vh expUining the mistake. He then ci« BOOTS ; EAST MAIN s; St. Louis Browns “hits the ball on the m w ." and when he'doe* it generally lands safely. tn 1 What a mat<-h there would be- tuued his |ierfonnauce. but changed his cos luade the l>ig fight ' tw«en Eolian and Kingitoa at a mile, with tuiue a t the Cr>t op|«>rtuuify. DOUBLE THICK B.\LL (&ist qnalitj' i for his servions a Wise has not much of a repAiUoa as . t>oth in top form. c t ? '^ year ago. It ic • vocalist. i>ut it b ' King Tlhimas. the ^OUO colt IvUioging to 5 6 . 5 0 . therefore needlew oa r«ror\l fae, BASE HITS. , to say much in re- with Jim Kcnordy. Senat^T Hrarst, is reported as moving m «ie- DOUBLE THICKlBALL (W qtalifTi! gant sha;«. He is a big, balky colt, which I gard to him. I^ tlK'secretary ocr»ift te growing a h ttle ia fa»or tb«ndaii. We gire eTerr rostomer ^^Ti^g a p«ir the Topeka dub. and the precedir^: year be Washington and he the Kentucky Derby. The coh was kept was With St. Joseph and was associat^ with wiU ha ve ample op­ The rate offered the Southern le*in>e by of RUBBER BOOTS • jTOtty busy last season keeping up with hi* tlie raiSroads is two cents a mile. The dif ■ T I)♦ 5 G E ID » ••Silver” King, now of the St. Louis Browns. portunity to di»- delds. but the busiest time he ever had win phiy hx talent as a fevct t<-«ius will travel about IU,00> miles ®nd Jack O Connor, the ex-Cincmnati catcher. ' be nothing compared with the way he win dnring chetrason. P a ir o f S l ip p e r s . Hugh XicoL the little right fielder. imnw>- j m a n a g e r . It is have to hustle when he meets the crackt at Ale*. Win«s, Liqucrs diately upon his joinmg the local club spnuig j tliought th at he ILe Derby, Catcher J. .\. Sommer, late of Doston, has LADIES- RUBBERS. 23c.; C igars. a t one bound into the favor of the patrvms of I will t>e as valuatile Badge, that wonderfully game hi\rse whom ■Soe»l with Chicaga the game hi this city. His faithful and at ' MENS’ CONGRESS AND LACED HOT LUNCH W tia. i;f; to tlie team at so many fancy for the Suburban, is in sploi- Some papers are mean fthiURh to insinuate times brilliant work has tendt\l to inrtvaao ' SHOES. 86c. ‘ Johnny Want as did tnm and being brought slowly into rac­ that the entire Ward deal, n ith the oceons TO < •RDEi;. his popala-nty. Back in issi and IsKI Kic his long experience ing term. The fastest mile be has vet been of talk it entailed, is merely an adrertiun; We bare 500 ca.«cs of these Shi e^, and covered right field for the Chicago White gix-cnwas in 1;5S after hvely “hM tiitr.’' dod*e by the New York club. •very pair coat o t.t $1 to make th m. Stockings, and the following season Von der JOBSjoHx MOUIU.MouiLi. team has ***' fitted Boston him a aud be ran it easily with a 123 (Hiund bov up, Am<«, of rrinceton. is undoubtedly a pitch MISSES SCHOOL SHOES. 11 t» 2 ■»* .-VMKl Ahe aeoured his service*. Nic\^ came to Cin­ •specially for gettiog the best «orki>utofa eniskiag with his mouth puid wul« ojvn cinnati in the spring of ISs^. « n j he ta s inj; wonder, lie has the most wonderfu; M e t * . team. UorriU is in spkmdid rendition. He and evidently anxious to run both furtber laored a tower of strength to the dub. as he has been a regtilar attendant at a Bc««i>a dppp bell of any pitcher in th* buaiseM, T. E. GUEST, Proprietor. aod !aster. whether amateur or prufeaiooal. CHILDRENS* SCHOOL SHOES. fioneofthe best mngeMersin theAM C^ g-mnasiiim. and was ooe ot the best men in . .. ^------CHaa tiao. h i class Altogether the VTashingtonsare to Matt Quay, Chaiimau of tlie Rei>nh- to lOi. r r « H . Of the foor pitdierf now imder cootiaet be congratulated. ■ National Ccnituitt*^. woti $10l).000 If tLe ladies of Waterbary sLonU WE ARE RETAILING BOOTS AND Pre» a a d T r ■ y . Tony UuUane has been with the Cinciiuiati ' m SKTCHS o r th* cncxYXATtGATOKs. , in e!«?otion bets>. It is safe to wacer « like t*ke a Tote on the subject of soap, we dub the longest. He has been a profcsioiial What a big time they did have in Xew ' amoant tin t Uie lieht tvniMlv for cbuchs SHOES AT WHOLESALE PRICE i Tl3 fiterftiry fvca Cjb s h t, ball player foripiitea long time. He has T ark the day the all roond tlie worid players j ooM« and palmoQKrr eumplaints ceuer- think the venlict voald be 100 to 1 in nhiA-ed with the LooisriUe. St. Louis and arrived from their tri» of drccupnayigmtioa! * ai r Adamson’s CcogU Balaam. of Brussels soap. RAMETn. Factory, WATERBUnv.Ct. I* C.\ST M .llX >.TKEirr. GEO. MEKRrrr. c«rr>i .is

i i i f c y i THE WATERBURY HERALD: SUNDAY. APRIL i4»

Again the evideiioe was sifted, again AFAR ACROSS THE SEA MARINES FOR PARIS SUNDAY HERALD tbe trial waa gone over and for the Thirty Picked Me« 9»ll T®-d«y to Guard U I E THE HOIE Cl America** Exhibit. Nothing will promote this coadUion more IImm » nwmUMt PUBUSHD.0 ColDfASfT third time Murderer S w if t w as con­ WIRED PARAGRAPHS FLASHED UNDER m irr Tmm T hirty soldiers stepi*ed with m artial WUBBUST, COKK. demned to die on the gallows. THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. tre.id on board the French steamer Without any new evidence; without LaGiscogne to-day. Tbey are the r . B. SWIFT. Koito* AKD P»ormirroB. TIANO OR ORGAN. even the pretense of trjing to fiud a Sir ChariM Ru»wU*> Sl«»t»rly O ratio n picked men o f Uie Lnitetl States M arine OBOROB M.eiMONSOH, AwociiT* Edito». Corps, who are to raanl the American flaw in the old testimony; without a Urforv the Parnell Commiui< m - X L. T. CAKEOI.L. exhibit at Paris during the coming The place to get the finest made, wr find shadow of an excuse excepting pity for Horrible M anlcr ml H»m b«rs— exposition. They are under Uie com­ OSoeKo. f Ho»oh«n Block. Coibct of South the murderer’s relations, a majority of Old World New* by Cable. mand o f Captain Williams, Unite*l he largest assortment of small instruments at I w d ScoiUl SinreU, WoterbBrr. Coon. Slates Marine Corps, and Lieutenant the memljers of the Hoaae -voted to LCOrrUOHTKB Ci»LI TO T«1 UtULD.J Paul H. C. Murphy, United States he lowest possible prices is at the tBthe Po«-OBce »t Watertwor. undo tbe work of the three courts and l^ndon, April 13.—Sir Charles Rus- ilarine Corps- 8«kowI CUm Mail MMter. make it a life sentei^ce. sells specch before the Parnell com- Fsneralof the UurheuofCambrldce. Ko wonder the people rose in arms L ondon, April 13.—Funeral servioea ■CBKiumox u r n . missioK h.os evoked column upon TEMPLE OF MUSIC, against such a display of aaiuine imbe­ were held to-uay iu the private chapel tiOO column of praise in tlie aietropolitan O M T*AK...... cility; all honor to Governor B rr.KKLEY iu S t James Palace over the remains of V B —OUR PORTFOLIO OF .SHEET MUSIC IS ^EPLEFE WITM .. 135 and provincial press, even the Tory 8tX MONrHK... for his prompt and courageous action. the late Dachesa of Cambridge. The TOE LVrEST AND MOST POPUL.\R AIRS OF THE D.IT. im C L B COPY. . 05 papers being compelled to revert to Dukes of Cambridge, Teck Mecklen- If the deatli jjenalty btatute is to re­ Burke and Slieridan in order t» find berg-Strelitz and Prince Mary, daugh­ TO AMI'EBTISERR. main on the law books of old Connecti­ a fair comparisim to tlie matchless ter of the late Duchess, were present. Jfeu) adaertitenuinU taken up to Saturday cut let it be enforced. Do not let it argum^ntofUie eloquent advocate. The The suite of the late Duchess’s house­ S. 0. OSBORNE, mean death to one murderer aud life to hold followetl the hearse. Under an es­ m i^u. failure of Sir Charles to proiluce the cort of royal guards the remaius were MA.SOMC TEMPLE. BANK STRFJIT. nnUre* iTuerted vndtr contract anothfr. 1/ a murderer’s relations are emotional eflfecUof those orators is due taken for iuterment to Kew. m nbeeK angedtaanytim f. Unlem autrged, t> Ixj considered give the murdered ones only to the fact that the conditions AnV. P. on • Bread and Water Diet. WtMN »**»" for prtdout weet m il be a cbauce also. under which his speech was delivered, DrBUN, April 13.—Mr. DavidSbeehy, tm trted . were far different from those governing M. P. for South Galway, who is serving UojTB. H ere”* T o u r C hnuce. the historical speakers named, while the a term of five months’ imprisonment for Foi PI’.'KJir-'P!'*. •>-'1' The base ball season is now on us and social and political aspect of affairs offenses under tbe Crimes act, has beeu the new and >.r«.ini jrtmwl HPECI «oi>rfaJI«rofTllE< UANIC every buy needs a base ball aud bat, aud during Uie time of Burke and Sheri­ confined in his cell on a diet of bread a r t C O . i~ lia.-‘t v.4m *ft*r tbii ilite all cU»n|!e» 1« »u rertuiM iifnU br wants to kno» of course the best place aud water for refusing to perform menial rtr»«. No **ir« to rl:i»- dan do not in any degree obtain now. J D •'r»ne, f»»- muMfce«nt w bj rn«iy ■online 0.le« twi. to get it. By reading tbe advertising work. mrrly of Criue .k 4 )hoM.'U« columns lie w^dl soon tee that W. F. II the adm irer of Sir Charles Kuskell rale !■ rompuwl with, ctiiage* »iU "ol **« ““X*' Dillou’s,158 East Main sticet,isthe place were surprised at hi.» eloquence and A Nihilist Arrealed. ■ntll ttif following werk Mr. Dillou ahto rememtiers the older endurance in arguing the cases of the ConstaxtinopIlB, April 13. — Tho Xihilist, Meyer, has b ^u arresteil here ones for he has a little st-.)rv a: out Sun- P. he w.xB placed in prison here a revolver pers in Waterbury has 1»een rai». J to know together with a good many others train for Birmingham after le.iving was fouud concealed on his i>ersou. DENTISTRY court at the close of his s;ieech, and there AT E io iit cent* a copy. The jmoe of the What’s tlio matter with tbe S cnday MR MATTHEWS SLIPS BACK AGAIN. IIlSAL.1). delivering a long and powerful speech REDUCED PRICES. SuNWAV HMMLI.P etill remains at the old •It s all right!” at a Liberal meeting in the evening. A Some Shop Uo*«ip Atraut his Bereft Teeth Extracted FREE Restoration to Power. prioe, five oentt.. portion of the Tory press, including the C h a ^ e Tliere is great joy among the employes When AT.-- "tl. M tbe A Strine of SprcUl,Ml U rautirf. Speftator believe that the Unionists will Tbe H brauj wns l>om under a lucky of Matthews i Wilianl btcmse Henry A. i»f»«Tnv r»EVT-\L CO-. 01H»*e, 111 U a h U S t . , The I'inest string of speckled beauties lose tlie Birmingham election on Mon­ Btar. It caught the people from the we ever had tlie pleasure of seeing were Matthews is again at the head ot affairs. BOSTU> WaterbuiT Bank*. W^strrlMtry. r«. The Best Set »f Teeth. W arranted . »•• «>» ...... \ iiiK>l>.. . Set tt gracefully aiTanged on three Iar<;e plal- day. Accortling to the employes, the temjwr s lain Fiih rf* «,.! .uMxxto first iasne. It le»p F;a*“ ii-*il F. im r* 51 A t i Mr. Balfour completely failed to Pi«t»» Rep»ir«l. M cents »b-I upwurJj brook of faTor to tbe broed riTcr of pop- last evening. reconcile Uio centending factions, .md ceiver of tlie company was nothing more Teeth PoU»lieJT5 TmU Kttr».-!ei witam ftn ti cent* Mr. T. L. Sanford was the successful OA9 AND ETHEK ADMINiSTEMD Uie Unionists have ro.ison to feel sorry nor less than a lawful conspiracy to olarity at one jump and sailed on iuto angler for Uiese trout, and their agK™' ruin Mr. Matthews, who is as plcr gated weight was sixteen pounds, liiey Uiat Mr. Albert Bright ^tponed his the aea of Hnccess. iu the shop as ont of it. Mr. Matthews’ A .'W -A JU >a:E 3S. -MANAC.ER. were caught in Torrington Friday 1)«- trip to Italv and addressed the meetings stock is, a-s is generally known, heavily of his party in Birmingham, llis Every week has aeou ita circulation tweeii 10 ,v m. and 3 p. m. at tlie head mortsageil, and it was ou that ground GRADUATE OFTHE B.\LTIMORr COLLEGE OF »=STAL of the Naugatuck river. Mr. Sanford speeches have aroused no enUiusl.ism, rise and it« advertising iuci«ase; ev« ry bnt on Uie contrary have gre.atly offendeects to turn the 2.000 point this sea- tion. interruptingrrupting him wiUi the ex­ tha wcrks, if necessary to bring down .M)u. We wish him suceess. clamation : “ Why ask for four hours?’ prices. Mr. Matthews resolutely re test the Hwui^u’s growth and the H f.b The Liberals are also hopeful of secur­ fused to yield to this pressure and large the GREAT ATLANTIC cS: PACIFIC >M)-8 ,K.p«laritv. Witb fhe opening —IIow are you fixed for Easter wear ing the vacant scat for Rochester, hither­ numlters of tlie stockliolders rallied inp apparel. Should tlie weather l» to represcnteil by Uie disreputable round him. H e hns worke»l indefatig- TEA CO., are giving awav with Bakm*; of tbe i.ase ball sewiou next week the tine you will need a new spring hat, or Colonel Iluglies-Hallett, Uie election ab’y aud having, at last, combine*! with l»el(<‘r still something nice for a suit, to fill, which will take place Tuesday. Powder orThea-Nectar. Satisfaction guaran­ H kbaud will give complete Biores of all Charles Miller and Mr. D.ivis, of Water­ |H1^^ibly we could please you in a new town, lie found himself again the leader Tho Bix<;.keas at the lilK'ral meetings interesting games iu tbe Natioual league, spring oveiwat, we have lots of good of a inajoriiy. Xo time was hwt aud teed or monev refunded. tiiitigs for gentlemen's wear. Jones, art' calling particular attentiiui to x.'liat and abre»'i«tHl s?or 8 of tba .\mcsicaa Morgan &Co., outfitters. 80 liank St. they term the irfaaons use «>f a battt ring Tut'sday Mr. Wayland w.w dejKibid aud Mr. Davis put iu his ste;id. THE GREAT'ATLANTIC PACIFir TEA t 'L assoointiiKi. ram* by the poliit' assistit.g at evictions Th«*> Ar«' iuDom«gid.- The iustrmu^nt has l^H>al Mr.-Matthews was d,vi.W lv eh?«rr.il IO EAST MAIN -^TRilET. iu Doiiegid. The instrn!u“ut .. has l>ei‘a > ‘ I whea sv'ou last n:gUt at KiWoluU cottage With tlie HERiu>’s ppnciul «ire, fall Mr. ,T. S. Tay, of the American Tea dubbed “ Biilf-lur's M-ddeii," and a i i i- i-oiuicuiy, 24 En>t Main, wilh hiscbarac Bay*The a’tKive can only n i l at onr jtore—‘2» it -n*- in I uits d AsK >ciat<'J Press diop itches a:;d its teristic enterpris»» li:is just rei>eiviil > con*" of co^r.•Rp^n lenta, the IIku-vlp fine line of individual cui>s and saucers, 111 all Lilieral m'etin-s cannot exiHi-t lo get along which be prt>po-:es to give awav on Sat- will bi* stiJouJ to no Sundny pai>er io urda.v pext to rvery purchaser of one ! pound of tea. They are made of china, i >» «■««i:-« » .w„. Are Yob TM iiff of Biyiir a P « or flrsii? existence. j banilsoniely dcconited and are some- ' thing entirely new. a whistle liein.? on furdsfortlio manfafturc of the Ruu-i : uie or the imil iKroaf.er. .wise, TAKES.-TUK agency F»R THE N A ltiAjr. K M d their tiuusiHirtatiou from placi.to] Of all the eh^uig. a Cous .pieut uj-on U Tin? OAKTOON on the U e ra i.o s lirs>t the t;aiiille of each cup. Don't forget to have i.T Giiuia.Sq'uire »»a I'lWushi n«;>nc*-of S i:-U. oi jo^ - . ' Xco n-sfiiev a om tHledfur exhibition m m .mig-uient in the p a p e to dsy i;cids uo storj- to add to irt< buy your tea of the American Tea com 8 lop, nos'.e is so approved by some of Mne. tliey »re muurius'ul. paiiy as tbey sell only the brst quality W.- also n rry a »locX i>f other drst ri*-** plan.- , t * iw. n » rii.. effoctiTenof>K. Among the prossinp to tuc uli'.sb S. ijaut’s : s tlio disi'tii.rge o( Foremuu W ehave a -tiK-k of the best O rsM i T >»» « - tM b k » . anil aJi tmly a re.isonable price, and re noiHls of Vi’.iterbury’s citi*'‘n8 a Uni»u luenilier that on Satunl.Hy next every Last Weli.OMl ly a tiiilor iu iranilmrg- “ 'V 1V'‘‘‘"-: ' ‘' aTiv. vs in *l.vk G'llurs. Rtnj.v., Violin*, sal the .air.t tMb:u-.r...n- «f M - dei>ot has long l»een on top of tbe list. customer receives a special E;ister pres­ «luarrelliHl wilh his wife, and i^eiziiig a ' lO -iil. b«^a d^^.iarged n ^iio s «ii.l Or« iR* r.-nTel. jold on e.*sy m mch.* *•- .w c ' ‘’I' ii«>»>> fri'Ui her face. i bv Mr, M-.dthfWs, but w ieu 51r. \\a y l)ar »-x.><;a-u; it's I'ouud to ent free. kuife stV'.red the Tho woman fc-11 t»> the floor when the: land o.n;o into <-flicJ he snccwHkvU T.HE LOSS OF THE DANMARK. brute crouchinl over her and cut out her IH'rsonid api>eids in getting r-instateit He w.-islheiiivforth ivganVd by the era J. M. Kellogg, H. Martell. Now THAT the in^nilxTs of the Icgif- The Sister Ship of tlie Abandoiieti tongue. Not cjuteiit with tliis In Arrive* Safely in rort, giiugrd out her eyes, and fin-ilIy cut her plovt-s as a sert ot spy. A c »rto«>n ' lature have p*SM-d tho “hen" t>ill nud th ro at 'fiiix>«iiig down the knife ht^ oiu- of fhe sal.vms i i the nrighlMtrluxHl K ew Yobk, April 13.—’I’he Steomshif of the factory, rcpn-s<'uts Wayland su o « ^ .^ l 111 g.'tting a law that practi- Island, tiiC sistci- Btiip cf the alnndoneo took his dejKirture for his usual haunts, t-jilly Kp\liK Ihe iM.y’s fatker instead of where he nni'ineil until I'riduy with kiMH'liiig to Williams. It was s«id th:i‘ Danmiu-k, arrivisl at ht r dock in Ho Williiii.is iispind to the inwitirn ot iMiken, ulKiut 4:30 this Mfteruoon. The conipaniiins of his kind. On Friday the the boy lAhe’s caught smoliing the ouly siiivrintc'dont iu plac? of David To the Public! otli!‘er« i-*>iMirt tliat t'ley taw nothing of dea«l binly of his wife was discover«Hl thing lertJ. telling arr.val in tliis jiort. talcs to their disadvantages foundetl go home a'ld aoak thoir bends. Kitstcr IK80. The Pru.s.sian ext'cutioner, Krautz. iH>ou pure malice. has lieen arresteil on chsrgo of .1. rs. Miillings has muilo special eflTorta A BIG MASONIC JUBILEE REPCAL THE LAW AT ONCE to sapply the Easter trad'i this stasou killing his assistant by kickii'g him in I AM BOYCOTTED! Ouoo mnv> the H kbarii comes to the and gentlemau are iuvited to ius|>ect the alHlonieu while iu a fit of }>assiou. Seven Ilnndre«l and Seventeen l.nriices to He has adniitto*! tlie crime but pleaded frout with a dastardly aud suec'-fi-sful hi.s n-w fUick of Hats, Gloves, Keck Celebrate Siranltaneontljr. By the Butchers’ Union, wholesale and totaiL For what? For not e<»btni9« ao.ar etc. Tuc styles are the^v ;ry latest, exteuuatiug circunistauces. New Y o r k , .\pril 13.—Grand Master -attempt to imprisoa a saae woman iu a with them to rob Uie laboring chisa of |w«ph> by charging them ffx n 3 !• S e«Bt» aiiil jjricer ure moderate. Dout forget His Holiness, Uie pope will take oc­ Frank R. Lawrence announces tjiat all mad houK>'. to visit thiseni|K>rium. arrangements for the Masonic jubilee tier pound more for Meat Uian it is actually worth. Ami how h.««» Uiey boye.«lMl casion at E ister to bestow upon Areh- me? B y charging me from 3 to 5 cents per |i.mnd m..r*than Un«w« ftitehera. Tbe Btory of Miss Anna McCorm:cli dncho-ss Stephauie, widow of Crown to l>e held simnltaneously in 717 lo«lges —“Catch Ou” tj fhe “Darling ’ a u d iu the sUte of New York on the oveuing Now I am obliged to go out of town to buy my Be- f, but I am. and wi.l eoaliBae carries wath il its own ptr .ng argumon*. ‘Our Ciei-man Bojn" will smoke with Prince Rudolph, the pai,0l'H) Masous will participate power lo on«i man be rep a'^d at oai*e. makes the afurenaiufd cigars, and all of M. Pipiro, the eilit >r of au enti-Oer- in the jnbilee in this state, 3,000 of PORTERHOUSE STEAK ...... 1« cent- p^r the brands ar«i dandies, 105 B iuk and whom will meet in the largo Masouic _ u • a •• • • ‘ It is a relic of liarliarism that ahould man new8pai>er at Riga, in the goveni l o in STEAK...... »• •• •* 10 Grand streets. meiit ot Livonia, Russia, was recently hall at Twenty-thinl street and SixUi .... 1» Lxveijo.'ti wiptsl from the sUtute hooka ROUND STEA K ...... • s *• *« A nnther ln»ur«ne« A|cri»t Short waylaid aud l)««t« u almost t<> death by avenue. The celebraUou. will coni- SH O U LD ER S T E .\K ...... h*U a century ago. That such an act •* • • • • CoLUMiHTS, O., April 13.—W. U. Pj-e, psrtisans of Germany residing iu the memorate the onier’s freedom from RO.\ST B E E F ...... s t.. \ 2 as tbe ono relit“d iu t )-d-«y’a H krai.i > dei>t and will be n very grand occasion. 5 lo IK a* agent of the Metroi oiilau Life Insur city. MUTTON...... • • »• could be po«il>lrt iu the ninet.eiitli The building fund, which v v t stwttHl » l.> C*>. in this cily, hss l>et‘u missing LAM B...... *• *• *« century is a b’ot ou Uie Imniier trf our Tbe Berlin Taflblati advises Italy to ‘ ju 1S42, is now discharged from dt4>t . » to Jl> for a w,u k. An ageut of tlie o.mimny anni'x the kingdom of Slion in any' ...... »• •• *• has ii!vi'stigat> d bis aivmunts auJ#ir c*m)nion wealth. event and to RupiH'rt tho eatatdishment the ordor is one of great sucotss. In 1 to s •• 4* liiin #!>0d sh.ii't. 1‘ye leavei a wife and CORN B E E F ...... of King Meuelek of SIhw. on the aUys-1 tho fuud amounte«l to RMO.IWO, 1.'. *• *s *• OiTB MIFAT and noble ‘iiaystvd" cUiW. C H IC K E N ...... *• • a *• pinian thn>ne, thus securing tho ad- j when the temple at Twenty-thinl street Plate pieces...... 3 vantages ou the Rewn paid, bnt the sum of F or hcwvcus sake will s mie one tell veiitPil from alnlicating the throne bv j 5;s2,»)0(» a.lditional h»s Ihou set aside nswbata “dairy c.mimissioner” is to —Tlie jHip ilsrity ot bmitii's restaur­ the command ot tbe p )|H> that he shall fjf the establishment of an asylum ant, C'J Lasi M -iu htiee>,ilaily iner«-as.s. not do so. When the emperor intimaf*sl. f,uid. This city contains l.W lodges, 6.5 Ee €• Liinny, be I What are his duties and wlial ave I'iie meals are i)r.-»uouuo«Hl excellent, his intenion of abdnotiuK Counts Kilk- j which meet in Masonic ball, tbe fee«. Is this another atU'mpte.l and 111" wond.T is no* it caa Iw done nikyatidVonTaafetrie-ltodissimdehim| The csming celebrstiou wil> be of • t e a l like Uie distiiet coart bill for Wa- fiu- ‘Jll cents. froiii his piirpos*\ Finding Uieir master i historical interest, as (ieorge Washing- 165 East Main Street. olxliirate they laid the ».tse!>efore His ' and many of the prominent leadeis N. B.—Customers from Brooklyn or Simonsville buying meat to Um .atrat w4 Uwbury. Tlie wext thing we know, I'ool Kuonla by tbe I’ullee. •ome iHiek wooil* repreeevtativo will Iloliiicss. who wrote l<* the Emperor his i „{ ti,e \-uung Republic are nuinl»ert>il *1 will have their oar fsre paid both ways. Newabk, -\prii 13.—Iho pool rooms desire that the latter should dismiss the | among the active Maaous «»f that time, b e pttsJiiBg forward a bill for a sU tue i« East Newark were el.-sed by Chitf ol idea from his mind. The letter h.aij the , crwlit is due to Grand Master inspector for N 'lm ich’s l»eii«fit Polu-e Lynch this aflcruoon, lao of desirH effect but the Empen>rn^ived i Prank R. Lawrence f..r his e-iergy in Sample Room Mr. O’Nwu* h'-re’s your chanc*. Let ihe iKKil sellers were arrested. it with lantiiid indifference, entirely at. ,iebt of the onler and l A L ESTATE FOB SALL v.ariance with his former habit of treat- ^ ASI> MUSICAL. HEADQITAirrK 9 . OF THE Hr« Waterbary liave the h«Dor of having an _Kell.'* Cream bread beats the ins ctmiinnnic.ntions fmm the ^ .Htiain. i ; IDuteMreet The lockiri— f Siw i sita Pitraoi wiU Had our Mack of larte (tooihI*. le*! W». m* MlMe —MlaB. iupeotor of its pig limit line. worid. Have y«u trieil ii! Meanwhile, it is said, intrigues multiply | busiutss Thieieumeof tkehestpiei-** uie at tlie Austrian court ami are entirely THAT OLD WAR OFFICE Liquors. Ales, Wines and MkM M pceseat. AM>«Nfst sM vto* p t “ Buckin*ham Cafe ’ is «laily becom­ unseMi. or if so totally ignored by the » l Piopertv M ■ b«r*«i» ne<.> As PMUMHAi>o«'Ki> in lastweek’s H eb- ing more }xipiilar, and im pioveiueau in Euip<-ror. The empress h.as liad many n u t tho Citisens of Lebanon l>«n’t Seem Cigars. fr cusiomei> istjuile noiireable. deJnsions since tlie deaUi of Crown! to Caro Marit for it. TUe Very B«»t. BsUsnUoe'i Ale am Draufht. ■r>i>lreet. a p.aee fuc Ihe n tk l pa»t». « toing Uie commutation resolution in An invoice of leu tiarrcls of Kentucky Prince Rudolph aad her physicians de- | H a b t f o r o , April 13.—In a special O. BUDOLrn. Fropeietor Spec a! L->« 1*1 lee whiskey just receivisl of Uie famous dare that unless her mental condition is i town meeting the voters of the hutorio U Scovill Street He«eralbiia>rsen B>:4aiai n n rd erer S wift’s case waa commended Nutwood brand dislilleil 1885, .md Uiken ville Three z w l Bleees oa Fa quickly improved she will become in- Ii town of Lebanon deciile«l by aa em- Ferailiee. earB -Itk >» reoaM leac>.« 1-1 aiiee fraia tke • •alar by the logislaturo. They Went Fast. aith Ive Bwne Fm-t tr< ^ | | ml W ad. a Sober second thought showed thote , (o»d S»»<** water raani>« tm kaiae aad • • These fast black hose for ladies and STAMPS. bouae. a lia all ika aiker 1 in»rimaiiata tim ea^ wise men that their action was decid'd- children. Another case receiv^ yes- P —■------^---- i ditiou thfct the town put the building in S Cent* M“ be hoo^bt f'»c eo«^ ol Ika laiil hac ». ae M V arieties...... Hr Aat^oaf W .tahkrw.i, rtptrr* <■ lerday. Ensign & Co.. 55 SouUi M am. -Fine Havana filler, Connecticut j goaa ki Keai I j ha>e tkeia sav new arguments th>re might have s t r e e t ______Grand streets. i *1,'.'00 to put the struotnre in deceat re- pai.-. STORES AMD TENEMENTS AMD OFFICES be m someeicnac. But two carefully —We have seoa the very latest styles Ra^h N. Blakesiee has nearly oom- COMTISUALLY oh H*H3 -L0*«S Mleoted inries liad hear! the ewdence, in l.d its ’ Trimmed H ats at A.F. Cowiaa, plele-t his excavaUous for the cellar ot 51any pcoj le have aflmiretl t ’je ham'- MEDICINAL. NEGOTUTED aud pronounce them the prettiest in tie soms piece of lawn ai Killing in !rv>nt f t •ifteiat wife killer the New Fulton block, comer Bonk and rHAT Is THE DESTnEMEny yoR City. His prices will piesse any one. Mead'jw itreits. Mr. Schlegel’s rosi-ieuce on North w .l.itlBf 10.W at Appeit e and •"'rtferal o« »nd Bw ir mnat Buffer the extreme p 'Uidty M4in sin.t!t It was done by Loa h * k " REAL ESTATk LOAN AHU IHSUHAHCt ACT. ______r o N I t ’ B n - T e n ^ ' lt la kwkly reco nrg~r to aave liis neck and to win re- A. F. Cowles is offering. He has a street is to erect on the street near the Main ftt., _Eel'-y’s Cr« am bn;ad beats Ue f.w Its p « i reenit l« r-.t«rinf the reaaral h«altk Offlee 33 So. •own, bad carried the case to the h:gh-_ new s ock in all widths, qnalitita, aud McReoj pr sperty, a two-sW>rT te lemeut at this aad all »e»»o'« oX Ui« jaar. Try tkaai. kit 0««r M lie* * PMk. house from {Mans of Ar Jii ect J scXjoc. eorld. Have yon tried it! tale «v«rjrwtt

rial 'Ii'iii 'nfii THE WATERBURY HERALD : SUNDAY, APRIL i4.

mdiciary committee la«t weet and a FR.iXKAND‘THE WIFE’ larra number attended. At the last Special reading ot the bill were Dr. Stearo* of S U IE ON SUCH A LiW. AN OLD FRIEND TO VISIT WATERBURY Special Bargain tJie Ilu tfo rd Insane Asylum. D r. Bacon [OOKnSUED FBOM FIBST PAOE.] of New Haven, Mr. Henry Burton, late VERY SHORTLY, ______of the Sute board of Charities and Mrs. ILLINIY as all letters were intercepted and all i Henry Bacon, of the saiue institution, FOR THIS WEEK. Oor New York Correapoadent Meet* tke C l o t h H a t s Younc Man and Beacwa Old Ac­ W e have bought 35 Dozen ■h n t ofT. During the next six weeks we shall » Bbe suffered untold tor- prominence. quaintance—Ha Play* Ike F or a y<»r whea iuter- trim all Hats sold by us free ot charge. a flU new shapes and will sell nsentii. »ud it was a marvel that she . UeprcbeutAtiTc O , Aeil, CAPS in all the last eveniug Part of tke Senator. We have eugngetl the services of a first' . i r wasn’t driven insane by her .urround- class milliner, who wo feel sure, will t n e m TOP ings. Finally one day, about three 1 I**!! (S;>ecial Cormpoiuience of tha tlEBita) ^ve satisfaction. All the latest norel- w,3eki> at73. s'le>;« .liscoveredtliscovered a maansmsans of;.of; “Sa . “ ^ny . instances of , sane r,r^ple * W.Ui a pair of sheare sl.e l>e>''S to in^ne asylums that it New Yort, Ajh iI 13.—Xeit to “Bob” tie"11 t h e bill wi 1 meet with ap- the other afternoou aud FULL LINE. $ 1.00. J ust the thing for young men or boys. it. It was about two o’clock in the IM-oval. fhe bi in substance says that we had a long talk over morning before this was tinished, and j “« Per«o“ shall b3 confiu^ m any There is a lot of double peak steamer caps she i.eere.1 out into the darkness ot the I the keeping old times in old Connec­ niglit, .nd a weird sceae it wa^. »“sane persons oa the certificate of tic u t J. F. GIABTERS k GO. 10s U.\NK STKEirr. Masonic Block. Over to the left, half hidden bv a ' ““e P^^««au. A public heariug among them for children. H e te'ds me that he dark rift of cl-mds, the moon sU o u e ., first giv^“; ‘‘>e ev:dence Its rars glistened on the white st-epUs | pl*.T.iciauB of not less Uian tve yeare pkys in Waterbury There are 3 styles of Hats and 4 of of Mi Idletown’s clmrcliei, on turr.-teJ : practical standing being nwessaiy «s to CARLYLE, at Jacquee opar» house. factories aud on the shiugled roofs of the wnduion of the subject s mi^^^^^ He is oast a.s the “United States sena­ ffHATSHAlLIDO? Gws dwftUin'r n o w /’ ct>ntinued Mr. O Neil, tor" in that pretty little Lyceum thea­ Is often heard wlien a peson's D on’t wait until they are all gone for they Xhei, the r.»TS seemed to gUuce off ; easy for a urnn to get rid of ter play, “the wife” aud if he don’t Clotlies become soiled, aud ■ 1..1 lik« npw silver ury girls' hesrtfi, then I afe bargains. pet has lain until, it is all ful Couuectio.lL Str-ugbt up from the | Hbbald u right in shaUbe surprised. river like the Dig black l.oulders <'f the pushing this matter and I hoj>e the bill With black curly hair aud black aius- Urease aud Dirt. Pali«ad(!:i rose the hills covered with will pass.” tache, with a face and a form that might Richardson & Co., dark p'ue tre*is. MRS , MISS ANO MRS AGAIN have be?n patternwl after ao Apollo, he I can’t Aflbrd New. Around tbe curve of the river a puff­ numWrs his fair admirers i>y the hun- ing, blowing little steam tug, lighting The Itoniantir but I niMivorj Career of a dre^ls iu busy, bustangiiuromautic New W hy my friend it is not neo- the niglit with its glowing red lirei a;iJ Xew Haven MilllMuaire*> Itauehter. York city. fssary. Just step around t^> the Tie GoiDliiflaiii G loiers e il flattm , d ra 7ging its long line of schooaers ril 1 3 .— There is no is his real name, there was a lai-ge bond 113 BANK STREOT. No lcs« romantic would have bt-en doubt here that Jonathan lugersoll. of sympathy between us for we st«v>d in WATEBBDRY DYE W O lS the view from tlie deck of the tnp. if Clerk of Courts of New Haven county, the’ante-roimi of a Hartford tclnx)l i\x>m any on» there li»e with pretty Allice 8choolmistres.s to apply a little oorjwr.d bo suri>risetl to see how near THE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSORANCE GOIPANY aHyliim buildings loomel I ke huge I .\uderson, not«d only a few isonths ago punishment to tone up our systems. like new they c:ui make them OF NEW YORK, Biistiles. A frail and nged WDmtin, as Mrs. Rutherford Trowbridge, the After school life was over joe was for and all for a little money. Paid the following claims in Waterbury during the m>>nth of Mar.-h. is m . strong with a grim purpose, pushed heroine of the most scandalous divorce years a niglit clerk in the Unite 1 States MARY McGLYNN, » ) Dublin S L ...... m away nn iron window in the tbirJ fl x>r hotel iu Hartford. Then he_ began to as m i-ase iu the county records which Clerk H. M. KELLY, Propr. KLLEN K E E F E , 16 Mill S t...... aud stepp 'd on to tbe ca’etneut. A display an aptitude for jiarts iu private M.\ IT H EW COKRIOAN, 157 East .MafuSt...... » a* Rhiiddering lof)k downward, auut'ier Ingfi-soll had charge of. theatricals. Dr. Mayer, the Hartford ANNIE C.\SSIAN. 4 St.me S t...... «I7 •» test of th*? dangling rope aud against It is a fiting climax to the whole 2 ’imes well known dramatic critic.got in­ KATIE LUNDY, 36 Park Ave...... -±W 0* flie sirle of the building the womau’s wretcheil affair. terested in him aud securetl him a part A WORD JAMES BURNES, VJ Washington S»...... i » m form could plsitily have l>eeu discerDeJ. Mrs. Trowbridge is the favorite daugh­ in one of the Madistin Square theater P.\TR IC K H O U LIH .\N , 10 Washington S t...... a i* Lower and lower she went, hIowIv at ter of John C. Anderson, the million­ com('ani«;. When I first saw him act MARY K ELLY , 14 Fuller S t...... m OB first, but, guiiiiiig courge, f .ster, until aire tobacconist. WheM ,,urT. ounshe married______I must confess 1 thought he was a MARY DOW , 17 Vine S t...... n « m she dropped uuiiijured to the ground j ‘stick” with simply a haudsome face Ball Players. Branch Office, 111 Bank Street. W afrbury, Cl.. JO H N OIBBS. .V .Sttpt lx>m'ath...... ! tliebanW ingfirmofTrowbridgeBrothers, and form to keep him on the stage. But I have a large liue of It was 10 O clock of tlie following : a lender iu V<»«cNew TTsT'AnHaven Six*i»tvS'K-iety a fpwfew of late years Frank has improved won­ morning befora her es'mp? wi« di-- years ago, it -vras deemed the most derfully aud now is one of the “coming” cover d and then she was in Hartfoid actors of tlio day. BASE BALLS AND BATS Kj)leudid event of the season. at prices to Suit. aitli friends. Whispers of projv>sed divorce pro- Ilt-r niovenients were kejtt secret, but otH'diug.H could scarcely be credittnl a The first £^«ption given e«- All the New York Sunday (>apers will the next dnv she spjM'ared lu Wiubted. ! ago. When Mr. Trow- IH'cially for Mrs. Orover Cleveland ixs- be Eight cents ti>-day: but what is the She had on deposit in one bank : ,,,,j r,,^;>^;^Vhe nature orthe" ev"i- curreil on Wednesday aftern;>on at the matter with y |g te GiTH Aiai thereuiid among t.ie bank b"»k» »1>'‘, a-no > a.;aiu»t his wife, which was drawn resilience of Mrs. Willard P. Wiinl, hnd manage 1 to •■em'te vvas itiis on . ; ^ ,,e whose guest Mrs. Cleveland has often At the bank, however, th. y rrfiise.1 to i ^ ^ higher than lieeu. Alxnitthree hundreil people were THE SDNDAY HERALD ? -A T T I I K - give her anv ino:,.-y, but kin lly olfered „{ ever known in the pr»>?entrtl to Mrs. Cleveland, who found Only 5 ivnts. Just as gotnl as any New t.ia< M upthe Jiitei est lor i.er a!.d [-a. , When Jona- opp irtuuity to .say something agr.eablo Yi'rk ixqH'r for sale at it on tlie l» N)k. i th iU lujiersull was arlaoxmetnl as the to all, and'to the delight ot many she i liet. she went to live willi «onie „.aent the excitemeat went up remembered them from previous meet­ WM. F. DILLON, fn.-nds in another town in l.ilcl.neld Tl.en followe,! the pre- ings iu Wa'hiugtoii. Mrs. Ward rr- .M.nnly an.i. on loRal advice, two pliys- • ^ ,.soh.h> »r- Third Grand Fair ct'iviHl her gue,-ts with tiue St.>utheru hospitality. Undertaker, tW East Main. Besideiiot' 1M E, Main St. OF 'rhes^.i ono,ince.l her perfeetly Kane, i «-»'>on of tl.e suit without l^.uU■»* against .She w lJ provided with friends, and a^ it Mrs. TrowljruK'e. Mrs. m > «br d^'e The oi^st ofthe Centenni.il celebration wa,M feared she would lx‘ captured and had fought the .-as- with vi;,'or, but flie will prtibably aggregate Tlie BALLOU POST, No. 3. G. A. B. taken baek was sent tate. ; w.is threatened with a onmiii:d prose- military parade will ctwt SUKi.lHH). The industrial parade will i-osl aiiout .ns .1 iidge < 'owell was given charge of the j c.itiou hers- If, if s'.ie made aay trouble, much. The e\i>endilures for that, tlie estse, and liiit mot ion Ix'foi'e .liid;e Fenn ■ :iud that chKse. S»>nie slates—Massa- I'niier section 3.<>'.K! .Indue Cowell | Ihvii pre bcted tint be would luairy the ehu-iolts. New Jersey and Coniu'cticut. askeil for a eoiniiiis.sion to innuiie into.f i,nt fr^d/ih'f.'iiden*. whom it would for inslanc»^—have appropriau-d money APRIL 22. 23.24. & 25.1889. 1he>e fills and report tin reon. »aek-; .j ^,,1 iu Ceai.e.-ticut. It is to i>ay tla' exjH'nses of tln'ir militia ing lip hi> a|i|.lii ation for s^uoli eoini.iis- 1 tliatMi.s< Anderson. ti.“ !a'e Mrs. regiments in the Centennial parade. But otiiers have not—like Pennsylvania —and Uianl anil loJgins; for the >5,000 First graml tmiital priisiiol - - $2.500 00 ^ militiamen will have to be paid, .\uiong the ex|>enses of the industrial p.l>e this uuion w asalt.ut to the lea>t liallin-iiiation, illu>ion o rd e -jt-e eouhuiuated. Mr. .\nderson, her W alter P. Phillip.^, general m.-\nager The C. R. B. C*\ is uot hort' ti> run Season Tickets, $1 12for$10. lusioii. Ihoiigh she speaks IVe»'ly and | f .ther, grnflly n'fUMsl either to affirm or of the United Tress, is writing an without heiitation, not as an insane per-j,I,.iiy the report of their flight to- elaboi-ate historical work, ahich is tu be siir who. tliini^'h elite enough to keep , publishe«( early in tlie cominj^ fall by a prie;'R down Ik'Iow a liviug profit and Send $1.00 ami Your Address to their delusion to tlieliiselves, show bv unfniinent New York house. I'lie work tlieir relie*'iice and manner evidence of A RIOT AT ROCHESTER. is to be tinely illustrated and in aveo- we dont prvptwe to do it. unsoiindni'ss.” particular a beautiful specimen of ty|vil ZOFHER SKINNER. TRH.AS,. praphy. Mr. Phillips h.i« .i great dess The other aflidavit is that of a phys­ TItr Street C»r Strike ( ulrainatrs in a lllj: But we wisli to show the citixens of ician who made his examination eleven of literary talent, as well .-is businery BOX 531, CENTR.VL f.VLLS. L •UyK prior to his companion and who Ilow—Polirrm rn AMaultrU. ability, and no doubt will prtHlucv a makes oiith. am one other thines. thus: Uoi'nKSTER, April 13.—There wns very intei^ting and attractive work, Waterbury that they have been laying •'I made a Ihorouph UH'ilieal exam ina­ a-iother riot here to-uight iu c.uinectiou and one likely to be popul.'ur. In the tion of saiil Miss Anna MfOiiiiick for fu-ld of Hction he has done considerable too high prices and we thiuk we have ac­ with the stMvt car strike. Four jMjUce- high class wora, all of his stories sliow* the purpose of testing her sanity and as meii attem pted to «lis|»ersp a disorvlerly a result I do unli>'sitalini;ly state thit iiig remarkable skill, brilliancy and crowd when they were fierctdy attacketl originality, and as a historian it is'likely complished our object, as our Fourtcew -J!>PrKpi01? PLB^SB she is sane and of soiind mind and fully by a mob of half drunken milians who •onii>eteiit to mansge her afl'airs.” he will be as successful. After a few moments' »lelil>eration. ■jvlted them with sbuies and othn'r Months of succeasful Business provi'a, missile*. Two of the officers were A <'oa»naiptUv'a !«ulcidr. tio Ti> sxoMTs, .sg so n ra m a c t Judge Fenn issuetl the following order: REUOm. STREET ASP tlET TOCR FWH, knockeildown when a fellow otlieer drew New York, April 13 —William R.>es, KC» ItlVCN. < OSS , .\.nd we thank our ]>atru:is for the Araii.. 14, !»•«« his revolver and fired into the crowd. •29 yesrs of »g«, troiisumpUve, iMmmitt(.\NDPICKLtD t'l-on lort-eoine «pp!K-«iion it i« orile'eil iliM the No ore was hurt. Tlie mob was suicide by cutting his throat with a Itoii lA'r«K II V"»m«. uf tlirnij ofNi'« lt«i-o. lirgely comiKspK'tl of “ MeekleulMirgers,” carving kuife alniut 11 o’clock lastnigVt appreciatiou, we have had a him! tight OOODs. aiKl Ilua r. W tin- city of lliiitg>- who were so craze.1 and n»«‘ntful that at his residence, 9t> Meccrole street, 48 so. MAIN ST. |N>rt.arr hrrrt.y spjHiinled * ci>ainu^*ln» tu hriir they tlireatai e»l to tear d#wn the d u g BriHikiyu. at time*, the wholesaler has refustsl to He has U»e ebotceot varWtr tlMt mi-li «->id>-n.T ■> iliall l.e •■(T«rf^lourhi;igIhi«i-«iie store into which the woundol officers found in the city and at A BAD BOV IN A PRISON CELL •■<1 rr:*rl tlirmin •» ix-r fUtute in surtl li:ul l>eeu convcyeil. The stiw t car sell us moat, the Ice dealer has refii.Hed GivehimaealL Ks'p h;ai hw . lU- niaJe and pri’T-Jfit Jfi*Tirr H companies will run csrs to-morrow, Elcvrn-Vrar-Olil ricuirDt Dlxun l« Ar- member. Juilfe Superior Court. KURTE.N'S BAiCKRY. wh II more trouble is apprehendeil us Ice, But i:otwtlhstanditig all N. S. SNOW, When this diopstch reached the ofli.v WRESTLING CONTEST AT BOSTON CUnuent Dixon, a little fellow alH>ut .\PRIL FIR.ST, and Wforo doiug soj last night, a H f.uai.i> r(i>orler wns i.t 11 years of ng-, nas ai'nsted as au in­ this our efforts have been successful, SrecBssoa TO W. E. Wau-wiT M C«. we must Reduce our Stock Couaiderably; | once di^]>ati-h* d to tind Judge Cow« II l>iinran< . Hoiisainl A ntoine Pierre .%cain tensely l>ad youth by Officer N(hiu.ui 8B S>oth Vain S tr« < aud (jet his ^tlltelllellt. Fare llarh Oilier to a Draw. Ust night. beyond our expeclatiou,s .\ud we shall con.squently we have Maile Sweeping j "Ve*.” he said, when thereportei'out I'rom all see mnts the young fellow B o s to n , .\pril 13.—.\t the Boston REDUCTIONS on EVERY PAIR oft Iiii.mI the story “The faels are as your tlieatie to uiglit the wr«“stling t'>urna- h’s bad a hanl time of it. H« livt>s xt contiiiuc in the future as iu tlie |xist to «*orrespondeiit li»s i-t ited. It is a c ise ment drew a large cri'wd. .\ 81,000 No 7 Ilihliop str«>et with his pnrents. SHOES in our Store. that deniands the iinwt rigid iiiyestig i- purs»‘ waa offerrtl in prizt's. Tliecoll.«r- H ih father nns marriol the second time, sell the very best meats procurable for tion. Judg>- Fenn arkiiowbilging th aisd-e'lMiw wrestling was lH*tw*vn Du- and it is clsimeil he is the victim of his REPAIRING A SPE C IA in. imi'KliaiKM' of the case hss iip;>«)iiited M*b'i Laixton Iltntl Made ShoM > 4 .M frnm •« . fur, Longham and Hurrigan of Marl step-mi>ther’s wroth pretty often. Fri- cash to sell at the smallest margin con­ Having engaged th« serviceaol Mr. T. two men a* a n.mission wln se honor boro. I>ufiir wou the first prize sul iiry morning he wks found asleep in UfB'i London Machinc madt S.3* '* ^ W. Cpson, we wonlil rewpnrtltolly IS unsullied, slid whose unines s'and CalUhaii's baru on Bishop street by the public tiiat they Bjay t h w HaiTiRan the at'coud. Duiican C. R<»s« sistent with a succosrfal Biisiueu enter- high on the list of lawyers of tlie Nut­ aad .\ntoine Pmrre factnl each other Offii'cr Sullix-an, who w n t him home. On* LiacarBurt'a Ladiri 3.M •’ I Watcties with o« f«>r repiair with Ua» ■*- meg stnte-.lu.lge Luzon IJ. Mon is c»tc',.-as-catch-c*ii, but mither gaining He liid not gi>, howevet, bnt was m<>Mt conddence. that d o M t r e r huw tke Ute I »em«s'ratic nominee for Gov.rii- a full, the money was divide*!. The taken by a neighbor. Ye.-tenUy his prise. Respeitfully, valuable the movement, it will h* eni*. or. aad the Hou. E. W. Seymour. I do lireoe Roman wrestling match l>etw«.en fsth>r, who is a ttumster, got out the Nef Ei£liiiil Shoe Store fnily attended to in a painaUkiag a»l not care to try th- case through the >,ta doou iind Greek <.r«>ii III two straight falls and he A|>p«lntrd by UrB, Waiukmmkcr. orter. Wralklns>ow. No Car* SfoTlBg. chief postortiee inspector- Mr. R.ath ••Judg>-B»ar.lsley c mid do nothicg bone is now a memlter of tlie Ohio leg- The Celebrated clae. The law )>tovid<.;i (or that and he M isscatous, .\pril 13 —This is the iin{>t niarrieest of I’resident Le will l>e Nolile to-^lay appointed EVlwml M SISH MKACS AT THE LOWE»r band. msue until Monday. He lefiises a l Dawson, of Maryland, uuief cleik of the all shirts for tit and ttnish at 75 cents. LIVING PRICES.ASD. KE.UEHBER. Interior department, vift Geo. A. How Genuine lisle thieiMl hose for 'J5cents. WHEN YOU BUY OK CS. YOU A h - WM*T RtPRESENTHTlVE 0 NEIL SAYS offeis of arlntrstion though a nnnil>er has been made by the men. A iinmlter ard, of Fenn, nsiguetl. Mr. Ik\WM)U W.\Y8 GET THE BEST yC.VLITT.%T A n n i H «» !!«*«*» 1ntr«Mlure4l t«i %Vipe of the new men have Ikn n indneeil by WM.S chief of tbe Mi»crllanct>us divi&ion Aw«j 1 tiU 1a«. the strikers to quit but eveiyt'jiug is Mvretnry's office. He has b..^n iu the Casey,the Hatter. n; Tlie case of Mr*. Stone six months orderly. ‘ Int-rior departmeut for over twetfJr S T 0 3 R WATCH OCR PRICELIST WHICH ago and tliestivne app<'al of the Hcuai d vests, And nuliot U>««« n«» Sirniut Colora la OrBt'r IS DAILY DISPLAYED OX 'rBK at that lime to j h l'L L E T IX HOARD i.S f BO.'TT - ia Ike Mia* iludr* tt NEW PJ<0CKS!»BK£AD. dinglon case or the present one h.id i»ern made to run cars, and none will Preaaa ie»d hy all wl» han iri«l it th* »e»j oo«ie to light a hill had lieen Trained to be made to-day. The strikers are orderly —Ereryb.'dy can “Catch On’* to Aab B n . O ' W T V S bMt AU •rdaii arMiptly atundatl to. wine away this statute from tlie liooks.. and have maile no vitdent demoastra- em 's cigar for'a nickel. 105 Bauk «::d M awHtk M ala s t m t . Oor cana raa all avtr la* ciij. lEIIOLD & GOPPELT, A bearing was had ii]>on it before ihe tioB against the street car company. lOGrmdstKeta. Lars* at Slock IB tk c c itr Loweat Frice*. SM ITH * DOBAN, 40 Baldwin St. 111 South M a ia S ^ I

t THE WATERBURY SUNDAY HERALD: APRIL i4.

hare taken part iii “event*” given by the N. AN IMPORTANT DECISION. MILLIONS ox MUSCLE. A. A. A. A. Thi* unfortunate quarrel has FILVTERNAL GOSSIP. X -T.,X .H .IE.BailnalTaeTU ifi. involved most of the athletic clubs in the T«E ^■t>^■YCRK A\D yANHATTAN ATH­ eoantrr, and has created a great deal of mi- A Victory for the A. (K V. TT.. ^ le lk U d XOV£31BERlia. 188H. {jleanat feeling, a hich—it teem* to an out­ ANOTHER FINE ODD FELLOWS’ TE^^ I n tr r e n t t o M e m b e r* o f .411 U n le ia . Trains Lrtire. Waterbnrr as Fullaw*: LETIC c l i ; bs p a l a c e s . sider—m ifht have been avcideegun 5«w Tork-aoi HIM a m.. t4S,«.wt ». TV-O of ttie I inn4 Oj-raiiwiumi in the ; hof had a creat advantage over its rival in at the instance of the superintendent of in­ Saaday I.U p. la. tt la the Property of ReUdins Ludce. >'»• surance against the .\neient Oriler of United n .; I. « 0 t. A R p. a . W orld—The «Mtrlmniin| Uallu and Splen- ‘ the possesriou of its housa It wisely engaged KstaraM’l.Da. Mr. George Goldie, long of Priin'etoa ccUcgo, 971, and 1> a Crvdlt to the Unler—lu- Workmen to oust the onUT out of its charter, N«w It) M a. M.; » «e. AW m . didi; t'arnU tm l Rilllardand Tool Room ft. j on the ground tliat it wa< doing an in-'iirance as its dire«.tcir i f athletics. U u J.r his judi- terrstlns Statistics fr»tu Mlchlsan—lien- Ketura 7 .11), ftU a. a .; S3 , 3.», 7Jft ». a . IlvanUe* «r Trarcn t»land. busim-ss without i-omplying with the insur- Bridie;)ort-«.a», * ai. la it *. ou. iK . Ao--, a w cioui frfTs^rription ncvieos ai<> irainoj with rrwl Sr«rrt Society News. the apparatus best suited to them, a:.d they ani-elawsof the state. Tho judge reviews day IIS pb m. The df-vti' ;-!Ticr.t of atWetic spcrti In SeW | >o. 370.—Quiaefc tho subject at length i:i a manner of interest Kttatu-7.15, » J* a m.; i» . S », T o rk citT 1- itn iirja'iizwl foihion lielongs run no danger of injury fivjin erccss. On CVld FelK«vs are cominc rapi^Hy to the this aecouct it is cac of the best pcssiUe gyai- Xn^t b short when it U K>nK* front in California. Inerea.<»\l niemK'r>!>ip to the various lieuevoU-nt a.-aociations. Uij itaaday 8.13 a at. almuKt «-u’-irc]v i ■ the last tw euty years, hays What Rives weakcess when tis opinion is as follows; a mriter m Harju-r'* U'eeUlr. It vrcs not pasiumsfor the average man, » ho dees uot and iuc^^!^a.■«^l jir<»|nTity st'enis to In? the or­ AB*on!»-AM. ».«. tt..i4 a ttt, *.K 9. mui care to lireai nny records, but siuiiJy detircs What painful lJ>Ji can make us claJ? der of the day. Inside of a year then- have Then- is but little Uifferem'e lietw, eti counsel tot Sunday 4. U pi Bi. cnM; W:» tliat tl;e Netv Y o rt club wa» What risi!:s metv* lieights than anj- lad? the relator aud thinte fvir l!i» resjHUident as to the (nccilrd. ai.J at !hnt time the Caledonian to keep hiaiself ia good physii-al cv>nditiou by ■What is it that i< al»a}-s tireJ— been s*‘veral new teinjijes dixiii-at«l to the kiw of tUU i-aae. lUi the one shle it is praetieallT K»tarB-:,34. iai#a. m.; VIUAO*. P> ctub VS). tli« otilv aaw iatl 'U ia Ni-'v York systematic eiercise. Doubl«* the Manhat­ Whva there is ^ttvn^th for w.uaday !i«i a. m. drrou&l t- renvrii atl.ietioi. N >v their tan club will have a comiieteut director iu its | What thias to Uvi- must Iom' its hiaJf tb« metr'.'iK.'lL-i of northern Califoruia. issna!>«viittou fomirti f> r U-nevolent |>uri>o««« Wa:«ttu»B-AW, 133. 11.-.S a. « .; 4 S% i t a * # nam r i* le"i<.n Every ji'.e c f NV»v Vork'i> new buildui;; who will attend to this matter ; .\n.l « tiat fn«!i tiw mueh breath li<« dead? within the iiieaiKU^ of uniele K\ chapter ?t, lie- p m.: Saiunlay ».13 p. bl V.Ti&t while runtuns alwaj* bs.! larfftr wjtiurU i-iOfts t.f .me ir more athletic proj^rlv. ] viswl Staf.ile*. aud tl» ai t.s anieiidatvrv ther»x.f. lUtaraA3U. T.U, M 15 a. au: ± 10, IM 4.J* W ;at i..i a i!isr« i»r.led \ iiv? then It is Uh fally e.\erei»i:i^ its i-or|■orate | owera. clutk. «nsue U-n«-tlt i-ertifk-ttt«-« in the rea«li rf « radiut twenty-five n;il . A:» p. m. cuerry colored diamond, with tUe ei>ds of iLe tiiiture >'f hfe iiisimuiee I'oLi-irs. .Vwt. ou the other rrfcfKn^ t;,.- i«i.eCt» lit fvstenuitic ;;rc- : sivle. It Is ll»ewis»> iMUivdol that if rv^i'i'mtenl is a »u.ida< tstl a K. gWdJiih exercu£. foiu- jd e s lapping. e«*uiit>>rfeit >'f such aa ajvnviatioti, orsiai*^«l K .tum : 11. to r a. m .; Aia, l.J» p. I N«». 377.—.\ Slttiple Chanulr. nxwly to carry ««i a (lU.-irK's.N of hfetusuraiKV in Tate half of what U Kv\>dful ^>r the dea»l Cay 3.M p. I CHESS AND CHECKERS. ev4.-.i»u'i>f th e in.N»r;iin-* Uws of this state, then a ^ triaiito a- ,s *• J1.17 a m ’ a.3i>. 0 y What hcliw phxuK-i-ius to their Uailv bntiJ; juvl,;m euluf m ister UIU'C t«> reuii>-re>L lU;t th e • ^ ' J. ia tb>"!»> tvVWiher. (irisht and eUtir, Chess problem No. 5, by II. U. .\£ui'l. j\>iut u;H>)iwhivU diff.T wid>-!y t*:is t^i 1 >ia>^3»». •. And drink tor broakf.u>: wiihoat au; Black. ^ lutl tt within! KtlOfa » SI. ttliH a. au; L tb«« im*aiun^ of i xvt oi.d whotVr tbu dav 3-:» p. BL N*v S7»<— lleheadiliB*. U silK'iU W!tt»uu > tei. n 17. p. » . Stia* WhiUl thi'ruU'** i?v>v« rtL:;^ a«ar;H ia lay Ik m. FOUt^d ia kueheos often hec^l: thf v^^)xtructiu*u'f stAtubiiart'aiua m thrtr r.'head. a f»n4ish a*.t lusjiirwi; oUanu'Wr. ami nuch, t » oxtA'nt ui Rci*(a 7.^^ 9.-II' am .; I I>head a ^ ia . its leave# are stirre.J Ks;Nt» U thi'lulo that th.» n » f tho day «L Oaiv mi'Te aud Mleuiv t* twjuiiwL U to tv ottiy I?--* faw, t i\‘urt* an? U. 31. SlIKPAKt>*»i-:: HupX I U^md by that ruK* t.»fcUcU v\tont a,** tv* C. T UC>lin»TK.\D.iWa'l n .k 37a.—ru-a citie*. *\uirv'tljouUvMUfwt kiTiutruuio of a uutUT t f I. vv ».v r, TK vruc a t rki' ium s, iw i. «iuvh l)W«^'k'ty a^ that tt h utorslly i'uh^.uu 1. rievoliiw 'i Mr. LatilnK\ S, Pr TliO UH>atiou U jw ouliarly de»iral>le, Ivin;; tho Kvi-'datuiv bnd it ia »»uul tU.» »tutut«‘ Ssvad. 4. L:;s M^'t^rUo. \ Tiuhi's, tl, Glarvis. I ue*rl,v in the I'U.min'w c e tite ro f th e city , Who Is fa»«.«lu,r ^i;h ih^ T. Vanalia. S. Vauhsaiia. ' tlH'v\>r»K'ri>f MarWv'tand Buttostrwts. with tlu;t N. Y.&N. B. Railroad Time Tefti?. 1 storvwon the faciiyj osi Nith d\^v«iHvt kuow l>y iKwao tUo . a ALWAta l« riJtlt. stixvts. The builditi); li *>f prx»«xl l>rie5; mul U'»h'V\»lout MK'K'tivi that »i »nif X«s 3S0.—.\iu»sr»iu» of ISipuUr .\uthora. atui, ikttoNHliwthi.’** uUo oan 0 : V'\t Knv^ Lam;> Ju« iKvls. Nab thniUiih door. twM <>torii» hijih, the dimetsion* M by tiu\'UhsMit h l»y u.u)i«\ wht'n hEflLM UKK -i*. !>'>•. IW. Tlh' lUvt >tory fr^iut i» of irott and All, NoniuJ I'raiti. WUI likvs ci>it». ll UMxI Iho |UU4M« \ ( ViUU'4U;t>k* Tntiua Lo.tv© W utt'iburr a> It’s to siuiul c> al. AU. Cjril Maivy. with twi> lar^^' fnmtiaij ou Market ivih'wUtmi » -t iH'rtvtlii hv Itu*lon-3.IO, 7 'Wa. b l ; I.V«>pi at. CLin> L. WUtiiu. tlh« trailer wviL fk'tKv* *l»v4*:twt^HU'y White. story i-> on liulto stri'et. us Is «!».> the tUtnl Kviata AAia. Bi.; |3 |h j» ..'' nt \Vhowi:i«vuiadAuin Tarwit, tlK>l«»i, , sti.>ro rooui *if the ttrst floor, l'« ihv> mxmd «Vld Fellows «iidi\>«s..rTemi<'.'..! ee,u:.d Ih.-B m.; I ■•. . UAKIIaTTaX ATHUmC CLVB. White to play and mate in twv» moves. liar, M.'ud ohivk*. A divpcity luaiu raa. I iKn'r thi'r»' arv> eljjht r«iot«'* suitalUe for ivf- fxor U'!U'Vx*:ra! ^ Ktura ».» 4*. ♦ j •» n r all ttii- oreuii2ali(in> exuU'nt in thin Cheikor jirobli-m Nn. -V by li. UolxTtiOa. nix'!*, t\\M huv'' anti>-nx>uu> attvl u rv'oni, countr>'. honv^•er, tiic two uf »U<»o rluli Black. |'urp>»«'«i" <'*c. The su)»»|>te:)l r>.i»iou > f the iwa— Bi.; t Sf p. a , Xo. S.'S!.—A \V»»r«l I^lu ie. th» latter U'iuK au by 4-S with high nrclml statutiHW ullte.l the nam ea of particularKelura *.!« a B «..;,i»i p. bl biHiMi illuctratl^aui arc (^iveii the uiokt FVom thv-s;* Icttrr* f^>mi cue word: ci>Utug. iu Hk> rt>iit<'r of w hicU Is » forty jv't and iukhIoul>'u |^'UenU di'w.ripli.ui. The rrtuau W tfK»*tct-t.lt>,7»a a ; li»ip Bk. |rv> fi>rthl*dB a.;i^p m. a D O N \V O E U . k s aiMl « m itii iuiil the pnitk-Hiucy of tLcir atli- funiiturv U uew, uoat and suM.-uttial. The t soclettvv*t. hii hb.S.4 I Isk.lueretisol - — ■ • . I kvery iiwU'.I * and« as. i ia » « *. ■ , i !u. n ■> is as. trtxa 11tem>niliip1iiit of b<>Ui ia full,and tvBiido cvwt, «s it now stands, nearly JAVttU to itaiik'tt«vemm>ed»4iuto{her»«.iu!luh , itt - , K itum ».», . a bl. At-> aa . p. •ill bave, wbeo Uje buijiliaip. now in ouurx' report aiv taken the followiu); »tatl»tle» for «'n»«H.s«vK>i'feop.a. diihv-ult to ap(>l}-, iHvauao s,Due of the »»eieli,« Rstura 7.M, liXilB a a ; t M asd 1 J* p Ok arraMtnirU<«i are (luuJiad, an ulegant aii»e, U luik'ht »•» PbtnaBk-AlW .TtJUa a ■ t. 3.«>p. a . nctroniv* rjub faoUM-. Cttnl with all ]>ntiKiblcl<», Aitanttted by earxl...... 4W eener«lclKurnclerai.tlttwi«aiuea TheleotlaKiuy l#,7ltaa.- HO. A»p. a. and K'lUi all rvoatinaUe u(<|iliau«« fur the H fhistatol...... 43S to this vUM>«ho»a th a t, a t tho ttiuoof th e |iaiuj4,» om ofirt o( OMOibura. Ea<-L wiU bav« a iln<> Wilhlravin...... «i>leBt w»*ait»r>-larBe RvluraAl*. I i lSi s a a a a .; Sj «. » » p. as. ground, iriU] on exouUisit track, lawn tennik i«us|ooef th« Ut»e»t epiTeiliTd-MO, S W a as.. ).«> p a eourta. and >tb*r convHoieucm fur out door Exi»>lK'd ...... !M tu the stal<\ anfeNilUi;. bt kxist. to bo of the | Batura 7.3* a m.; p b.. Kumhrri'f death:*...... >4.1 ^■•na. EarL will bave a laTRe and romfurt- character in<l k> thv> st.-uuii'a I havo bo | {(aw H a m - Via rialx ltH T .ata a . I ^ a . Set saLi...... l.ivr douU. lhet»tor»>, that the l.vtsl.-Uurx> had. a-uoa«e ! Ratora II M a ak- « p. a aUr iKial buuw and a food rowing counu. N uiulvr of bn>tht>r» rvUev«d, tlS7; jmiil for T br (inwcit bume of tiie JJew York Atii- otheis, this »*o- societ.v, by name. Ui mlad. whaa i iu .* m a i» » » ..t t i a s ^ a i s . . ^ relief, t l ’.J.&C.S'; |f widowAxl It fi-am.,1 the sta tu te uowumh-rdlfc.-u».lr«. i iMie club wa* fjrct occupied in Fotiruary, familiiv, $3,l'jawi; numliiir jxf widowwl fittti- Itut. ladependeat »>f that fact, the tMtmioBy ia Katara aaa, a bi.. pSM, Ati Aat p a . IStCt Tlien tf n > ut»d to dflorribe the ou^ White. iUus rvlieveil, l'.>l; uuralieri>f weeks Uckr.c» thLscoaeam|ily vindieatea the rvapnadeui'sims * aadP W p m m d t 0|i|inarBJirlay and win. lr uf brother* buried b.v the to m jr tbot it k red brirk and k*rra-C(>tta. la atcchnfcaldifferx'Koelietwwn charity oa l hi- Raiara AM. II C4 a a a«i, A » » .a KOLVTIOKS. order, UXJ; i>ald for burial of dead, $4.&IUSl; It ba» a frontage -' ^ 4 1 «> p a Checker jiroWem Xo. i. laid for charitable puqiowo, 7; paivi OMF and IW* fetl ou Ptfty-fiftli utrwt. Ak it lifvl t:H>ct<>d the obtuse ancle. wived la tho Uw of ehantahle trusts. K th -le e -, ^ 1 (a s a i »ia> a. BUrk. AVhife, for cunvnt rxivnsw <>f lodgtw, (.%T12.S3; total Maud* funuUied it cuait aliout (^,UiiU. Tbere Why is theoniBibu* tarJy toilayf Islatuns IntemleU that the word cha.-fty lu the, o , „ _ ' -o r 11 is a! a! ■ 1 * 1 1 1..rJtoIO S4 to3rt Ezra ill treats bin little bi\n nwnie of the UTBumeau atl-, FotaattllU—7 SB, ftW a a ; i*iWp bi. cnetarptbe ixiwlmc alleyit and rifle ranf^. Jane t:iust r»'«ani hom«' at otior. HSUEKAIt STATtSTtC^ 5..18to2J i'. tolS This plaee uiUKt be Oirtna tireen. Net gain, 1,170; total UKmber^Ilip. txto;!l 11 to » Kate olwa}-* ha»fathionat>k' e«'m| siuiai «er}- sw^t'tl}'. inid to widowed famiiit.*, J227.1IS; cxpcQsn aiiKv thu evldemv shows that it does limit iu I Return—. 7.1*. II « a a . MA AM.T l e a a Inr and dmBu;;. good deeds to Its own memhers an«. Maaxaai leadk. are a rvniition room, |iorl>>r, total rcccipt#, $4,SS\0T, twv-en charity and U uevoleniv, that ftk.-tdo«»ni.t: K»tura—.. . » , 11,^ a a . LB. 1 1 .. . .W p » . (>..19 to 23 CSto24 PecorstiOT.!! iif the f^'ldea tn ^ a Aefeat the ckiini of n-spoiKleot to beiug a bonero. "»!er»illa— W a. a . . 3.411 AW p a n«dine ri-dii rwtaurajit and billiaiM and «. .211 to 27 24 to 20 Art> set to allure tK> at^'d fowl ia vaia MASONIC lect society. It b not hkely known jthat the Retuxa, 7.4S, II.U a a ; AST. T.i3p.ak i» roooii. Tlx tljirJ fl'>or if devotwl al- 10.. 2T t« S l 2« to lO worxl was intcr.dovl in coy such tichnkal sense Vrnon C'lty—HiO« a a.; tAW p. a . OMiK eatin ly to lorkcr*., tliuiv being over a Cryj-t.v-amous cotK-retion never prows 11..31to27 1C to 13 It Li argueil with gn-at forco by counsel for the 1 Rature—, SVJI a a.; r.»* a a tbooaand of them. TIm- Kyuiuasium, Un mineral fracnieats that decline reivs& Somethluc .Vtxint tito Late Sebojlor Muses, 12..18to23 12 to 8 relator that all tho cirporate machinery . f the xowantic-fKOO a a (AW d a mu: n»i«u. frucias rooui and a couveuitmt I! U i»'nnitt«'J to the feline raw of thwlivoter, N. Y. respondent Is framal oalyf.r tho pn< one is iu moral | Rrtura—!*.*», a a ; l«M,73l p. m. Chess {>robleui No. 4. or Boclal fiviture, tho ether Is its (Hisinrsa feature; 1 ilawleyville—S.M a. m.. LM. A *• p a . Toi ffivt his captivation, of a family of twelve children. His jv»r>-nt< r tm ii n>it tv iui]a-ov>>d, and in cuninier it in White. Black. I\'I^’Q•it [tartieK*ssaliiK' theooeaM'eal.st.itliefeatimei.tot its uiemhers, | Riturn. 7.3S. 11.3*a a - 'i»«p.a vue ' < >~>l**t jila^'t* 111 tlw citv. V i»a his temilnatioa. n-mowl to licnox, Madison county, N. Y.. the other a; B „ m The of tbr club have now, bow- 2 to 2S K t to U HJ. in ISIO and went to Rix'hester in August, K t dis. ch. end mates. suasive, (he oilier Is KKUHlatory. It maybe tnio | • is. - ^ a U lti’T plane ut m Miunmsr, havim; T> aeh net a l arvntV prandinother to CTtnict 1^17. Tlie ikvctised was then i;i this I'Jth that ther\> Uni ■thins ia the wrpcmte hiWs of this ! . arn. » m. . 40. II 4 J a a .. •.»>>. a . • tfiutll te>liaid iwar«'d old la<;y can the ftvit enait. to the removal of tlie family from Lcnos. to cclrt vf I'baricr, anil i: n:oy abik> be true that P aiara. (.4S. II t t a a . ; a 9 e p . a . Utry Lavr tiani<*il. tn b asy TrmvcrblUmid Hcm»ap««l rou ui;; reeuniary r.fn'ncies have foixv tho cari»'Ut<-r's traile, which ho followwl till R etam . IS itOa. m. and laosa a . » s e p a. charity, yvt if tlu» f.ici U that tho ir.oriJ cffivt of F or Newbufgli. Jet>*< f lt y . Ph::»'.lpJi(a .>a4 Ht^re LT('Uiid> and u track To stimuiste to s{ieed the fea-jJe horse. l>ii.x. lie then r\>tire«l friMU that Imsiness to hrini;in(; u»on tii^reiher un™r«t sess turn his atto;iU»n to real estate, of whic’a he ditiiW8 ft.H aa» rr\*scribevl by the l:iwa Liki ilovrn by a tiiM* iar^v Kunii;i**r cJub Uouao An.l C.-st UI jiates the anaelidai. was a larp' owner. tho prand U to crvnito a focUaj? of frat**r | *“ ‘***^7- ms><\ a r«- au l omvi'tnctit U*at He had lieen a Mason since ISIl and K'came nityamoHK thorn,’ and that f^'olicpr niamfest^ it*! ^ Til- Mi0 .iiuttaii AlLi**Uc cJjli was <»rjan- a nu-mU-r of V;illey lodge in tS4i He was a soif by vohiattiry pift.4 tv» a notxly brother b y ! Ilxtrrm es. iaai l u t b t f a li o f 1*^77. aiid U-^rally ity'orixK member of Doric council, II. and S. M., Mun- hHplii;; inn* who U cut cf entrU'vrurct to a utua- • • • _ » ^ ^ raV-^ - A^rti 1, I'CS. A t firwi it* roll (■on- T5ip bootjr.rk and applejack. Tlic former I roo »-ot:mian»lery and Uuth chaptcr. lie wns tion. by visitln„- aud nur.-:^;,- tin. 1611060, WalfrbDrJ £ Ct. E. R. R. goes to tU? feet and the latter to the head. sick. ImrylaK him when he dead and keepin;! tain«Hl tb(‘ nanici* of unly twvntv probably tlie oldest menilier of the cnU'r in friendly e jv over his a iJow and iir^ihaUii cftcr- Time table in tlfw t Afr.: «:.'i it» t r< «-ut com|K?UU«»a, in tin* New York. He wos thrico inarrieiL In July, wanK bow can we say that the obji«: at:d t.ur- i|u . z ^ « w btJd un p*ound» Eighth Key the l*uuler. ltC4, he was uuited to Ei«ie Cariwntcr. Two poeeof (ho society is not Itenevolect? .Vnd if it F K O ll W4TKRBT RV T O rK O .'U n E L L •V Filt> «at uu ciiairv htnxl U'th of whom now livo iu California. Ilis deetls m en arv' m ade N 'tter by it, to w can we nay P - - N a S,T!?.—Ec^y Word Squares: Lra.e N. E Station is :a fvj . s ^-a<..ni Thc►u»^w«of tlii?* onxi)H*- first wife died July Ui. ISM, and i>n M.irc!i th a t it docH iK't ‘-iin'vido f jr to r:o p si,! ia th« •• tlir f :« v ^ ^ already inerulHTii of tlte i Her de-.ith took place Nov. !>, IStS, Mr. Moses TUFT LION ASKS h.iTU uulfoniily taari:ed tho course of this so to M taiaia en!y 1 hii ««v3n krKLip up into was marritid to hi< t!urd ».ife, Dertha Cal­ ciety. lu lN£>tbi::r ])rt«««*nt (:round« SETS LONE DESK lender, Dec. 4, ISid Sho tiicd May 24, ts71, ( a a p m p a Tho charity that fiotra from the ffatimcnt thus Ltara Dublin Bt.siatiun »le J li» «« w m '•p re rrd . tbe M'lck tioundMl by Ki^htb ■ No. otS'.—The llaltcse Cross Squared: Mate aud leh two children. oroused is not inferior to that whose quality i* t p. ni. muu Ntnlb avcauek and Ki^bty>»axtb and the cuts as shown in the diagram. Tlie decoaswl was tho oldest cf tho pioneers strained: and the inSuence that aroiisni the senti­ E trtrty ^v o n U i «>:rM*ta. of Rochester, tin' oldest ci-«upcrvis('r ia the m ent is not less ou actor ia th e good work than « 35 for .Meriien and W », V»:'..n»«al». L ean XrndcB « M I sr «W Uanbattaii rluU« tbou^b rich in niooi- ”T ivunty, tho oldost es-.ilden;:nn and ofsessor. tho medium through whom it is aceomplisheil tien and in famo. ba«l uo ciub b'HiM* until Tho character of tho society for beneviJecce is CROMWELL TO WATIUBt RT He had liveil longer in the same location than is not cffecteil by th e fact th a t its insuraue»- fewt N'lr^VDtipr. 1V H«nir»l and luruw! iiiii>a HK" inl^-'OrJid at all the other presidential coiHluct It on acy other principle woul.l bo self i Leave <'iott.well*^ 1113 4i- iriiod « !• f f ^>«cmU |iurpiw*rti. But the i elections sicce, voti:ig for Prcsj«le:it Harrison destruction. a m. p . a . p a P a . me«4»Fr>ursf« Im* »«ausllud un- n rst I’rofpssional—So you’re going touring j last fall. Ho wa.< sununono.1 as a trial jury- V,Tieu th o legL^latun* confcrreil th e right on Kenilea 7 Ct »17 n )i 4 M 7W W» tbr%'mfrr a» w«mI b>»u«i^ a*< tii«Mr ^ruat thcsi- societi<« to ias-are th e lives of th e ir tccmhera with B->uiidcrf ; man ia the October circuit court ia IS^borul Arm* DaniiaSt' 4» Jo.l<> ■ » .Ml ■•ll* nnU ». tUr tii (p^■^und ut rorty-flftli I served as such. it cor.tcmplate IC Stalioa » !■• k]U33 IS* tlS *.a» aUwt aud Mad»M«t« avcaue wa> «»vuri«l. and “IJttjH Noll." and I’m cartfor yuilp. ciseil iu a ra;ion.i! way, and tho fact that it did ! tberr u ti.'w c jn s u j' the •)>lendid liuildinR confer such right, which, when exercised in a nv CBAit. B .t kAWVOBb. :>>pt. Firvt Ditto-—Qullpf So you won't have to Onlrr Krsher SIm'I ItarsrI. tionul way. c.i:e..vsarily excludes all who a re not Xssiaa'i. Cl wtiKii M t.‘ lie Ute ciub'ii future home. The moke u;i!—Ixudon Kun. lot w aUnit feet xjuare. auiks U an answer from the stat­ lodge, held ia ruilailelphia, the o3iccrs were ute itwlf to the argument that a society i^i not a to an mufitrurtc'ij tlJit tUe (ryuuiahiuni will A rpMlirf loll. Ix'nevolent concern in the meaning of the statute. }ie ino l.y nu f«><—one of the largest lu the all pre«':it w hen l‘rt«deut Louls Ureil callcd XEW IIAVEX & DEltBY B. K. All natiin- tnther club And Ui» Unie him arrtred once niijre for specula jiassage of these statutes companies haveappiiarvd and all prvscntrt C.4P »»rliir. reii'i'Uon rutwn. rn«tlrtiu the tiiirii f3U,'.i»4.37; cash on hand, $ ”>.01>ii. away l*e Uinie that the (Irand Lc^lgu of the Ancient Order ut raina nt tke >aatatnek raiiraatf. aas a yrm ■ » . Xeof gardoii, like that ^.US.20 wos buhuico on hawL The reserve Uniteil Workmen Ih duly incorporated under tha Id trium|ili l.y ttie ptayena w ho throughout the fund was increaMul by the aildition of •ca with th* principal traiaa »f aiWr roa4 a raa tsr- «f t^iF<)Hai»'. and tbec««i!i«l and fur- Barleyixim —Busuiu Courier. Tbe election followed with this nsoilt: benevolent society within the meaning of those I’rvsident. Mr. .\arun Brag, of Baltimore; statuten, and is exercising only tho rights and — liwd tfar-’Of i4.mmissioners tion sufficient consideration it is his {invilege KT« V''ltK ATniXTlf CLCB. used in .\ustria for making coarse cloth and 1 cacugli cicuds is yocr life to fonn a beautiful to speak in open counciL And when the ap­ Bad ExBmhie. The Imat bouw tbe club u i«i tbe Ilar- %-ery tou~h and durablo paper. Wood also of endowment fund (for three years), Me»rs. sunset. —-— David Klein and R. Brunswick, of Pennsyl­ plicant has successfully pa»e«im’iiir.g. lia'.hirg, bowlinj, M A D A 3 I E«iy PiM norBayiac Russian iiCioials have tested and n-portrd Harry Kronheimer, cf the District of Colum­ tiQcate; certainly nothing short of a major­ Lin;. p>- I. lioriug. feacing—all B A D favorably ujxm a Ru.-eN boap. ^ acoward'k weapon. It affords opportooitj UPBBBBBIBD BT T I G H T M w o n ; :•>>.> with oth^r clubs, the Manhat- Sexennial I>c«Kiie. for the gratification of personal spite and pet- MB'k taU4 : thf Natitval American Anocia- T H E AHrutiKwicrk £ U alke P<>iil tab le r^fn>- O f '^ $1,600 has been paid to sfci brothers tr revenge by a stab in the dark. It fu>tmd ti.m c t Aiaau-ur Athlitcn. or "N four A's,” T tnat bigotry, intolerance and prejudice whicb Frank Taaaer« I'ition flize, iu onuditii ii. Inrone (ino* t>ec«nber, 18SS. The ruprcme trcaf- ■ t ti M ikoally oalied. and tbe New York's n n u tiu i; « l>it; liiiT?nuu sh o u ld call up cn ITa. S74.—raigsja: Bark. our bouier denounces. It is a stain npcn nor nrer's last report shows abuat <5,000 depos- eKUtcbeoo, and I sincerely hope the tiiae is M e;; the Ajnateur Athletic uuioo. which de- J. C. tSraLau, 132 South Main stiret. K a 873.-Riadl«: (a) Al;dabet. (fa) 89 Korth SfBiD StncL k M b x n iu ccvcutMOtiaai all nereooiiwiio itad to the cr«dit o( tbe raerve fond. Bear whea tt will be wiped out,” THE WATERBURY SUNDAY HERALD: APRIL i4.

AMUSEMENTS iD g to settle, Dorltm shoaled, **G«t oat !>• J»o» L ai T m ir ChM *o« U k « «M ka HOW TO BE A POET. “TOIT LIE—LIE-LIE!” o! here. Baldwin is m y lati^rer.*’ So OUR BACHELOR'S CLUB m The fonr-Bct society drama, “The ra a a T By. Adaau walked oat, and has not re­ There are men eog;*«te the lease, because he could not made 20 years »g,^ There uthm H« Attark* Uorloa O rer and Orer Acaln pay. Adams now says it is an infernal An KxpM« of th« Cirarefnt Forms of Brairm Ej«d B*p«rtrr or • Voodk vgiiin smbitiiius enough, but and Throw* Out \ m g a r U la t* u f lie, and challenges the deacon to give l^yllkvM ^n—.1 Gsrtuan Muthvr's Uiat something that briiijrt sutioe*. W « n r IM I'airurai.Strall iB Shady Scandal—He Still Claims to be him a ctiance to prove it or forfeit his Thre«t,-Onlj » TUy Mitten __ Hirsch. the popular e^otliili^ man *>l rxlM u d thra bay rar«w*ll. $150 lease. Editor aad Proprietor. U« 'Wore Teeth. \>aterbury, has vometu star. H« had The purson is also hinting mysteri­ serre»l over 5,000 cant.mi^rs U.AT ously aliout Dorlon 8 K"'og^ on tlie O lor see that undersied, light Hnndrwls are coming djiiy.rtx-oiniueml- V “Sosos of a Hauuted Heart,” | UftKAia>.J oomp<«iug riHim when> girls are em- eomplexioned dappt r chap going by others who have U ught their ct .th­ YXVUOKTTTK H ! PI**?**.!, and he btddly describes himself “D‘ h»ve jtlHt been I>ublished bv ‘ down Bank street f ing 0/ Hiwh, the pupultur oluthier. F i t 1 1 A 1 *1 as still Editor and Proprietor of the Itt- n ? ’Ik-lforJ, Clarke A: Ct b« ^ f Adams IS on the wariiath again— j cieir. "What, the one with the bristliog UudersohL Our mottn; thie g n a l nLalJ Uikc the U e b a lk into my coufi- , (t not, this time, iu pursuit of ‘ _ ------brown moustache and wearing a bruwn wor>l from u customers i-* the best aj. White, of tLe.4j,.W , or Pe^-k, w h o 1 TO DANCE AROUND THE POLE aiid trll it« liuiidrtnls of readem ' springoTerc-.>ot i" TeriLvmenr. Give us a call. a frv c>f the varied thoupfhts and uietu- runs the •Vhanty" on Water Stttet. It''' Knterlalniurnt ror .\mrrlran •'Yes. That fellow wiars ctirsets!” - You will liij.l oji til, Younie Folk*—The New Onler. cUeaj««ft and mo«t reliable elothiair firi'D cr to deal with in tUr State «f Con­ stjud E a ttK i fli.-e, o»ned by gi>od : novelty announoe.1 bv MarUia W.nihinR- a young man in the gentlemen's furnish necticut. l^ati»faoti.in guaraute«d or K vrrr |Kjem has a history, often- Deacou Warner. 1 ton Council. No. 1. O. of S. S.. at .Music ing bujiiness when the above conversa­ mtmey n fua.U-,1. tiBi<'« tii'iic intereitting than the huei>. towa bus been watchius fora «« the eveBings of May 2 and 3. tion took plHce between us. I liHiked theiijw lve«. I o|)eu tlie l«H)k at ran- ' ♦ » ...... I.. iw .7 .! * In ihesuringof lSSt*a nunib'rofthe C ethiug H. u.-«*, R,„k St.. Lathrop'a to see who would draw the tirst iueml»-rs of tlie onler of L'nite,! Aineri- at the dude with a.s much interest as if J oBj auJ find “ A ll<*«‘liud Iinmorttl,” a , blo.id. Adams or Dorlou. Tlie latter i s . can Meeh.-tnics realized the neeil nf .\n he had liern a mu»eutn freak «ut for |>ueni ..ffoiir ^tanxas witk ahintorv three ' Notiot—WemaBiifH'tuie all our own titu«a «» l"tiR an itwlf. Despite the (]uite au athlete and the jnrson clothing. (>ur fact. .ru'S are I. c.Me,| at mmi of j>e:ice. S > No‘» -13 North Thinl an.l 30K Maik*« that It H all dew «i.d love a n d , York, will l«; presented at Jaciu es the JMUSJU keejw i it m*i*> Hcr«hl»iisl iu outliue on tb f ^ „ • w a sah'ly le^t D^alon givej him a Street-*, Phlladelphi;*, Pa. mark. of h tt. rs Ut* on a clotiJy after- House next Tu.'sday night, April gam .ncees,<, Uie intercourse thus enjen - 1 ci)raet». Hut the p;irsoa knows how in fi co u n trr whor#* I t^a^ I*'- to fight deie«l would lead to !\ uion* proliutble 1 Here in Waterbury ; The Lome of Por Fruit Pudding umajtjuj; tii«* r* tur.i n-foriaanoe wiU tho with the 1H.‘U, ai;il when the Am tnniH . ;ind lasting .'ictiii.tinlanee. They there- sliirdv, rugcej>iilarity of this prtHluctioii of IJelasco tieir, .Vlams tluug a car., into the of t*ilver Mars." Ihey drew up a new I affected alim* ' auil Lejirt” to nil- wlide awaiting a train; «" I and l)e Mille. Tlie play will 1h* given American's columns whi.-h accused : ‘'o»»>itiition and ritu.1l and acknowl-1 >ms, but I never dreametl that Ii. J. FOGS, 115 K. *ilj £irw. iK-it d«T when I «*o]iied > Attornev no dictation (outside the civil eiich things could be in our owu breezy, thi-ui to my nufcejitilile frii-nd ;i>id «ith all tlie ricliness and coiuplete- .Svveeiiev'H stating that he had b mglit l» '' s) fi-om any one as regards their own hill surroiindiil Waterbury. aiid p»v.- lli.-in the title ol “ A Keport-»r s Il,-^s ,,f detail and accebsories tliat uark- out the office of Diai'ou W arutr and to r its tirst tibjwt, (the ad- “Indeetl, I have a pair of corfets my-; w a« the sole owner I vancement ol the interests of the O. U. li uuMiie.-," under which they Were pull-; ,.,1 jts original jirodiictiou iu the self,” went on my da^liing halier tlaslier, j h»tif 1 in the Ne* Y^rk Jnuriiatist, and j Lvo’.-uni Th''atre. The s(vne of tlie play When the paisou visited Naugatuck ) or remunei-ntion is but seeing my look of amazement an.i in Januarveveivbo.lT, he s*vs. m. urn-' .isked from any s««'rcesource wh.Mcvcr.wh.Vcycr. the he t e ip'.tNl all over tlie eounliy, and . <)jm>us in Xewjxirt and the plot bleuda ...... -- • • ’ . , deriving their satufaction repugnance, he sddtHl ipiickly, “ I never HENRT F. GILL M. D. tiually iipjiropriiite.l ky a dozen dittVji -luocial life at this famous rebort and at wear them exi-ept to show the diules oFFtrE iMsofTH y.viN !«t»Krr « iit M- k«-ih aft*'!' luutrieal fame who j Wiishington iu a fnsoiuatiug way that features are .ill its own and as such how to adjust tlieirs. My corst>ts are r rer from 9 4 tn b» 9 n. ai reseu*?it fi-oin an iKnominious death. > m. I. iidlv I r.uU-1 them over tUrir own Hig* : de<>peus in interest as tlie plot is un- cherished and pnitwted. in a drawer under the counter at the p m THE fAST •« VKAfc-.EAk'. JI>R ,;1LL iiiitiir<*M, merely ebaiiging the title, i folJed. The cliai-acter of the play en- Instead of billing the litviftr bv the Martha Washington Council No. 1 of store.” 1 pivrn Ait#nt:oQ |n . ur^ a/ huudreil, t!ie newstioys suid they didn’t U' < OMPI.AI.NTs. l)IS|r»,Ks o r WiTWk"'NU T le y w.'p- publi"li<-d IU tbo />rn v 1 ahles the art fif the eo^tumer to reveal Waterbury, Conn., started with a •‘Iu heaven's usme," I at last nian- CUILUUKN. srRiiERT AND ultjVllJfKV Juat unl, L n«T tkiii'iileT th fir apiii'Hrani-ii iu i-ouie <'nterprising lit.il building, iu the third act. The tl>ttealiiig it around, an.l that A3Tlt.V.\ «..! . ...NSl MPTlO.N , 1 . oriim of LIVKU ro.M PI.*l\T. P>.r»p»., m«1 all j't'jniid *ort villa, a .\dains agi'eetl to lease the Jitvietc for the use of a Uitiial, and is acting National council until such time as by wicked S it«d.\t H er.u j > woul.l get wind Iroob.M an l K..ln,T. aj Ui.' p 'u w up the l«iiers. Adams I write this column, for niy name is not T«'».ir». Stri.fiil.i. -S.ir.. Sl<-y Hxlly Cemet<-ry, u nirious mon- had Some difficulty last fall in getting be rctjuireil ftir its pwper governnirnt. Rlwuin. Telt»r. u .1 L r».«. Etc ior^, all these are presented with snmp- Exi>elsior Council No. :i of New Biff in private life), “ but,” he went on, P»rt.cu;»r sivpn M itiat . iimi'iit <• >;.Msting of u v* rtible “ (.iranii- his jmy, i.nd thought that, with a least*, pl«iun r«.,iiirin* (h. .rr»i,'«. of to.- :.•< rate tacus, yet reliried tasto, g.viug realistic Haven, was institute«l iu tlie fall and is "one of my customers is a young man sniil vu1 rztwnveo<» jBt:» r » < KM-k" M*t in a shsft ot gray li'irtrayali" of life iu the hitthest eoc.al he would I>e ludejieudent of Dorlon. that sings in a church choir, and another “ Now, Swet>iiey,” said Adams, “ draw also in .1 thrivin; condition, while Uiu „^fEKV0l^s DEWLITV. hemINAL WEAK- tuarbl* Hud ke*'iiiiig ]»'rfect time am.mg I'lroles. The story tif the play is one of is a bank clerk, and a third is a hotel «U m .tnner-‘f rit«. P.*rai\«.« Pa.-* m it up tight. Make no mistake.” present season bids fair to unhcr in a »liii iiave done with the lioJl's far- absciihing interest from tirst to last, de- much more general spread of the order, clerk, and a fourth is agent for a music N-rT..u-* ctrrU Di^ Hence Dorlou was closely (juestiout'd < v * r. liui'ating the lights and shadows of bu- as its aims and principles are more concern.” r»Jgia. ^ou^tu•a. trc . Mtcceisru;^* . 111.' i-i.’-.ip pi«m, “ Christmas at n.aa existence in a i>ictiire full of har- as to the ownership of the lifcifu: He i cenei'ali^uiiderTtmKl and aVplicM He had been checking them off on the I .g.' r j , ” w..b Iciilt up fr'm ttiO.ie ; moiiy, mid ea ling with a happy do- was told that if the Naugatuck Printing I ______- tingers of his left hand its ha s^wke, but FEMALE DISEASES. and Publishing c >mpany was iu exist- j Sueo'!... i ii|iarHlleu-i..>rr p*rtirM'.rl» U ooim I la .«.it- ■.». K *.h. . d le'ros* my I'lain i.t a uouuiieut. he stop|)ed that as ho added,— J ' ‘y I'.VI l>« ..miD. liiikiiiKM ]~ rl>>riimiice of “ .My i'urtuer,” ! ence, the lease must lie voteil bv the When one considers that thcA. rs, for iis- All lrtt,.M |.ro:«pt'y »n«i...rnl, il<*r lnt.i'-r ^ fu n ii u}>; « ur*. not an overswr. They say the widow * I i'a\o:ites Murray and Murphy iu “Our - 1 n- w.- MMI lllf Nevcrtheles*, the leas»> was ap ing the immeiis-? amount of goods ne- is very fond of him,” iny friend winktsl, d '■» h‘-t Ii:!-h \ isitoi's,” will 110 doubt till the Th^ r»so;ir rMjiiitM f:i..-.l . :« ra ad liroved^y Daytoii and Warner, ce.ssaiy tv> supply tlu'se iiilTer»“Ht estab­ but just then my car came along and I Jiirjrry fr.mi n S i.t . nl.c,-* In N. » V m a ■- Hour, (o C. J’. r. of Ma;- and .\d ms passed over SloO, lishments, enables them to buy at the lost the rest of the story. 1^(7 C i.l anJ bini, T m ii- ui..4rr..(.* ■.i.h, K;..," lit a !• miiiisei'ncc* of u siiiu- aad cougratuhtt1.1l himself that being very lowest piiiv jH>ssible, a benefit eii- i.i I 1; rtutioi. with a liar.Is, ni" .Minj; hon»‘.‘.t himself, and Dayton and War­ joytsl by all their customers. By care- .u’i:.-ni. r, w lion' b)o .il mus bill..' ner ln'iug giKHl church members, if uuv full,v sele-tiiig iiud selling the K-st D r. e . a . b o n d , Meiisa! Eietm tiai. • ■i ■■iijih t 'fatiMy.'VMi Wan! McAlIist. r, | trouble arose the giKnl deacou would be •luality obtaiuabh', hiin.lrtnls of tlious- der vimmens asked au ehlerly lier- lind ndd' d tli' f.is<'inatio:i of a biu- . Ciilleil in to make all things right. aii.ls of families l ii.v tln-ir Tea and c»'f- man ilauie of me tho other day. “Some­ Miiilorii; Hiid br.iss lmtton> ti a chani;-; The next w wk, amid his cmgratuhi- f.vs of the (iital Atlantic .t Pacitic Tea times.” “ Vel, sir, brint this tor me f.T p v E R s IN' f: the KOI xdation 3iig iiiaini. r and b« autifiil f;i •!•. .Aii; ; tions, word c.ime from Pei'k to IX.rlon Co, and the exis'lb'uce an.l purity of: de gixit of this town vot is going wrong THE a- rvMfii 1 . r- v vhatd iigliifiil str ills wi- had togetlier toe. me for a certain Ih>x of ,so:ip. their 1V.!;i’ig Powder, is winning for | oil the week’rount." »«•*» « .!■ cun:!:; ,1 -r.i-. Evrry '■ ..... ■ J.- J • • lU uii.l.’’’ til. gf'i>*n tr. i's !it 'rarrit'iu ii, an.I “ \Miat uliout that soap,” .s:iiil .\(l;)ni,», tln them iii daily, thuusandsthousands of new friends. Then the dame handed me a piece of iklxiM'alr'*. h u t II t •■y b-w ;'rii.'. fully li* us.' I i.i imhtv ir.y l;u"- Quoth Dorlon, “ It’s a gift from the! w'Sio atte.st their approbation by test- brown pnjier on which was s.ribbled: iJoo'tarr : It'*,;.* ■^5 the i-ti w. w 1«1 r 1 iiv.T my h' Uiil 1 tell you, dear traveling ag^nt.” ' imoiiy laid patronage. Their 1*5 c*nt D e-vr S ir—If a certain man don’t stop thi^ train ..r a vi^it D- \ BK i h - i .. '• ; i ’ H m an iu;iv ) h ‘ ill * I i i t o i.f Immediately the pious ]>nrsoa wn>te I ^-riakfast Cotl'ee ” ta’Kes the bi.souit.” going with ilaiighter Jane, I will put ' ^ h o « H '1- 7 UV't M' Wt— .n- S i 1 ; i l l «;;)< s, but if he eaii't lui!- tlio agent and got wor.l Kick tint “they Their Thea Nectar T^'a is superlatively the cops on him. A F riend. «>f the pt»”»e.ae Of i:ie. r itr. ur >! t o n a ■ n I-'. I'f currv lirr vuiish.nl- did not do tilings that way,” that the 1 ii'ic, and the beautiful auil useful artic- in the »orlJ, no one = :.‘>r • L- Ui.^note^ , -v. r > • ;iv..tii dii.' r^f,ar.l f..r h. 1 contrsct ca'led for “ 1,0J0 lines tor S'i4 lies iu crockery and glasswan? given to Only a mitten, a little, red mitten, Ihe fji’t mv. atm<>!i|>ht n>- i • f n * • alTrot oor '■•'■■'I-' !, i.i.M iiuct." si iiliiiK ii'id and a box _,f B.iap.” Then A.lams de-! all customers, sei'ures for them loud too sniiill even for a baby’s dimpled sTytemur-orvIini; y. W UlL.-f»i*? f *’"11 her ill till' tuiiiglit, his nviil nian.li'd the soaji. ; prais*-. Ther»> store here is at 10 East hand, but it was wet with tears. When ournmid^ He nm-: a-J;uit lha; Auythi; li th« .'Mil, will g t till' g ill (Vt n You are a liar,” said Doilou, b u t' Miiiii, and Mr. Hillings the gentlemanly strong men weep, that is crief, indeed. m«n»*Helecrf:«*al or mji^'i.ft .• tv.we- - < ; mix'. llm.igli In' has 1.1 \c r d >n.' a!iy- the parson got the soap. ■ maim«;er who has siici'cssfully h'“hl the \%ill have a trB(i«'ncv. if v •• U- T*- Ik was the day after All FiK>l.s’day. fu o v e I>r I t .n : » ».i: »rBi. . . t i l bui iii.'nsiiri' nliiioiis behind a | liousi', the Albany Ej-jyresx Then anotlier cloud ai'poarcd. D.irlon I ^ years, through Tlie (Histman making his roiimls through ina;;nM*uc phvH>ci.»n.aD‘. v:ev%itu r;.-« %» • •'iii.t r. o r n iiih ip y and sub.^tiai't oH ';i_^s: chnrgcd :J.*) ceats an hour for a green-. *Ii»> merit of th.> goods, and his courtesy » e .!u ttial ■.{ b\ uli.-». v % em -jH i,..n r.,* t i- ■ iii. ..;ii ' .sf.u.l, I -'Oiir Irish Vi.silors," under tho man- horn of n boy, who had just bt'coine the ' t" all customei-s has won sucess for the hoii.se an.l left a tiny i>ackage,addressetl to h;!» iMti>‘Ut'‘ M u ir .ire i rrj 4.l.e e ,| .lu. t M> till-y'MiiigUMgoni.- ofli.* r will ilwavsj u;,,^ ’.levir of th« office, in tolding papi r*. i A. .V P. Te.i Co. iu a neat, girlish hand to one of the p h v s lv ia n who .»!vrrt>*j» I» t. .n rhrSH' W« f.i.'n'sii ii(T.>t'ti'>::at" phi''.' in my m. inory j 5 “Fold them younndf,” saiil Dorlou, j Comni»ucii>g to-morro-v Mr. Hillings to WiiMvv H h e tr t!i^‘ • -* . ■ phi'-.'in my m. inory I ,,,..,.,.^ ,,f l),.,„imn Thonips,.ii boar.lers, a carjienter by ticcupation. the bent au-t ^Ii ,»r i’. --<•««»* ti . ail"." I.<- iis 'd to sliii'lil my eoniplei- jand Margan t Martlier, aiipeand at the and the parsou lutH'kly folded them. ] will give all cu.stoniers a special E ister Various were the surmises as to what it '\hy tben. it a tuti •ii in rueli h ct.Hnuing mai.ner Iioiii . l;,st eve.'ii'ig. Tlie jilsy ii nil When .\dams lisd lion there eight, present which cnabims Ix-auty and el- contained. Some of the gentlemen others ure a:!iu ;p f k»:oi\ it aou br hfaeo'e.l ['!■ ^nTiiiii' r HIM. weeks he tiioupht Dorlou’s weekly bill i ele};an(V, and a tit niornm ent for any a u i l n o t h . m^^'e lo fr-^m 4 U.-e or.*|e Dr ! Irish farce and nothing m ire; but it is siipgesttnl dynamite, while the ladie.s prirr^ .ifr Tfrv r*-V, jmd a^ !ie l.ra s biittoa , ..n iiiv , . , , iexai'tlv what it pr(if.'i«« irufl oirt*r^ au'l I Mim' iliea* | | ‘.« iie IIU' t" we;ir it w h’'Il Wi I l liry aftnnl unliniitea nn rriment by “Figure it out yourself,” snid Doihm, When the carjient.T came home he nh.Miiil him .\.i -.<>o«u2:a:ron« and h'.w I liiiv.- worn it ever and Adams found that Dorlon was get­ by P. M. Bannoii, has com)Hdled him to frer l>w uot ior.'ct t:ie piatv. 7 \v»,t Maia : lli.'ir oiiginal and nuiiiue gags. It is a recoguizrtl the handwriting and with street. ►inor. I’.iit llii r.' R iii:o1her Imiigle b.'- ting by the year as much for setting up enlarire hi,< premises and as will be seen I'leas.nt feature of their performance by his advertisement elsewhere ia our trembling Ungers he pulled the string. si.le It, u loan.I g**IJ liH'k.'t eontaiiiiiig that all “c^rstnuts” are elimiiia'ed. Turner’s “ad” ns Turner nii.s raying{laying for , , , - , , , ...... Thare waa a box inside tho wrapper and » liH'k of eu rlv liB'.r. I ’lThiips th at may j Tlii're is liitlo plot to “Our Irish Visi- the entire advertisement. So>o the.vthev hud i in the liox was a jiarcel laMle«l iu the ^et to b'- a |MM-ni tirst. a war ol words over that which fairlv fairly ‘liP bottling bnsi- same sweet, dainty iH>nmanship: ; t.iis," but a gri'nt de.il of variety iiinter- shook the building. ii*ss. This business has only been SAMPLE ROO.M. Hut 1 am transgr.'^sing spnee in the ■•p.Ts.'il, an.l Messiti. M urray and Mur- The next week ______lu establisht'.l two yeiu^, and the neccesi- H kuai.k's VMbiabl.' eo'u m n s. ti;i.l .-an , jihy mjiply their share. •\dams heard Ch»ir» A>«, nr.ai-*, ' “ (Mirist W aterbnrv that Dorroir”was**trving t<>' ^ul^igement, strongly prove tho I srRE (TRE FOR LOVE. | In Murk. .1 ^ • . o ne tj-.raUm i la aU luas Hndi'," whi.'li was w ritten fr uii a <'4»nnertirut l*HtentK. shove tho‘/;m>ir on to the AijiUitor in ' Soila, Sarraparilla and M. J . COLLINS, I*mopr., I'letiir.' I saw III my eliildhiMiil ol u Tile following were i.ssued Mnrch 3fi, exchango for doing tho outire ‘ job w.irk »*"ch lie m nufactures, and Opening the packoge a Inittle was Cor. Burnhai" and S;m..>n Sts. t»nd.' who di.ll on Cliriiitni ifc morning l''S'.i. L'«t fuii islie.l from f)flice of A. of the town. At night he hied l,jn,solf *•“' Herold Cap- next disclosed, within which, hanging / wi«ii sb«-was ti'hav.' li»in w.-d, .ir t ) M. Wu the line, scarlet Hannel. ••t'hailie ■ aiv leid .^ollllg men tiboi;! | I?uumeistcr, IJrilaeport, nail ex­ to»n who lend the gf rmntis uiid wear ' tractor; H. A. I’.iinis, 15ridprp;)rt, brake Adams, and when ha cot the d. aeon’s I tli« ipiality of his Charlie, for such is tho carju'nter’s J. J. Me AULIFFE, TuV)".!.! <*.»i»ts. mill smoke eigar. tt ear lie asked, “ DcaconT who owns the K'”'**'*-. ^'^fJcrs seud to I>. M. Banaon, name, tlc.l b> liisrtHmi, and the b->ar.l^n M »nTTt.»a ow Hevittr I" 19 .V- 21 Pheonix .\ve., will beatteaded to have done nothing but talk almiit it ever promjitly. -\L L K IN D SO F .M IN FIU L W .\TER3. “ The company does.” since. For a very pretty girl employed --- AffeDt For^~ “ But Dorlou says he owns it.” Tht> I'uiiulalinn t»f Waterburjr- at Platt’s Button shop and living on I ’liion street used to c-»ll on Cliarbi- MEAI>L»:.STt>X * WOERZ “ No, he don’t. I hold the s’nares.” AI.K-» ma4 INtUTKK^t. ^ In the conversation that followe.! the IsalMiut and we would sav at with her dt arrst sliopraatc at thisb..ard- least oni> half are troubltH] with some i f- iiig house, Init she calls no mure. S.\.MI*LE , __ -1 ...... Clil~ ileacou heard alKiut that lx>x of soap. , . ew B in t ."kwt. - W^.it.Tt>.iry, Coaa (* the I'.'st .>f the p.H'm« winch fi:l up vunic Iwttcrv; i'. H. Kichirds Hart- and promised .\dnuis if Dorlon did not do on the fhroat and Lilugs, as tb.' -J-Jl «mg.» of “song-’ and aM of j,J„,^^tols; ]). H. Mumliv, right he woul.l raake him do right. But I ‘'0“»l''“>uts are, at-ct.rding to etat This reminds me of a Cole street which n-ad “U'iw.'.'n the linen” to me. n ..„.,if,,cn sp i bir; M. A. Norton the verv next dav, when Dorlou charged 1 ‘"‘“T’. *!'“'> others. W’e yonng man who got the m«taj>horieal to th.' initial p.K-ni tin; • Ilaunt.'.l ! Hiirtford, vekn'iin-d. ; J. C. Bill, Willi- SlO.fiaforaday'and a quart. r’s wcrk i T ‘ *" "f' mitten the oth^r day liecnii.sc lie wore Xoticc for tvpe-settiiiK, the parson got rippiu^r > opjHjrtuinty t<> call on their H eait — >ou iiiunl r>ad th.' prc-;ni;i„tjp^ antonist:c clutch and tension false teeth. He had' a radiant smile and I h^reb? notiff «ll per«uD« lU'^le tt» p*v tu e ^ ia ■ Minxa I kvin... I nia.'liiiif.; I. 1’. Brown, New Loudon, mad and said ho wouldu't stand snv I ““I PT,* “ bottle of Kemp’s the laily was kind till she ch->nced to the tow n of \Vft.*erharj th*i I bJ%v« ree»i»liuder for o-itton gins; G. D. rge Bottle 50c and «1. Sold bill and w arrant to coUc«: g tuwn t^ t flt« s . Clark. Plaiuville, castor; C. M. Burgess, SIoO a tear, and all the paper was smile was a hollow mockery after her milla •'t a dollar na lint o f an'l w 11 be at bomnt ing liesides, ti> eiiable Dorlou to j>av the i druggists. C'onc.mlia hsll. I hiirs.Iay evening i New Britain, nia'iufactureof key blanks; sweetheart retiretl for th* night. It was •f eouiirilown'a room^ ( bail t>ai rlinf. a» mm4 Aj>nl 2r>, »iil t*e the K<'.'ne of a happy .1. McL<‘au, Rockville, valve controller; deacon for the 83,000 office. ' 1 ------a dn»adfnl revelation and she often ofter !»:. of when aama i> due. rmn I CwtlM'niiK of «Jeriii*ns The fK-i'asion is H. B. Plumb, Terryvilie, trunk lock. Let us srpatate and settle,” said j William .T. Schlegel has sold for R. A. dreams of that smile minus the teeth. S and 7 ro ® p. m . u> rertite tsid fax tlie tirau.l c.»iiccr‘. to K ‘ given un.ler the Trade mark— F. Humidirey, Canton, •idams. i Lowe, the Dudley pro{)erty, consisting r a. Thel&wprovidc«tbatap*rr«nras«alr«i« All right,” said Dorlon, “ I have of two houses and one building lot ou of H or 1 percent. p«r month aAlwd fro«» •UKpui's of the ol siK'icty s.ilve. The etlitor of the H erald hands me *nother sch*-iae on fixit.” Orange street, to Thomas Bohannon, May l»t. 1*^. if not paid beAire Jan» l«t t^A. on ttiat dat.'. C->iu'.>r.ii» hall should Ik- this communication from one young ~ PERSONAL But when the agreement was readr who will o!-cn|>y one of Uie honsea and MARTl.N BELLMA.NN, Colire:*r. .l for Liveriiool Wednesday on a refuted to sign and ruslitd out to notify lor IleTeni Sake itet »fl»r the Muher* im ddIt «inUl you have trie.l il8 soajv v sit to au nncle. He will remain about merchants not to pay A'ams for adver­ When people return again and acain a kid but ll Bv>usi> i beli»c in Ruininx youne three months. tisements. for a new supply you may be aiiro they #irl9urre>p«tlibl«fimilit< Jack of eut main Notice W 1» tryinj; too Run Uantr mt Onblln St. She i« »Olll«r»T l.ll» Hrl|M'd to win a I’rire_ Kev. Father L. Desaulnies* of Tint night Dorlon and .\dams were are satislied with Brusse'is soap. one of the ki<< Kho (ati a FRE mnge From Ihr • pay I Pittsfield, MaaviN»f l'irel>aiigh,rre*iUo.Cal., ITALIE on THE Cor ol i; and E .M St J.x ta that I have rr^'eiva.I a rat* bill and wvrriM: in ewl- ting a misKion at Winste.), mode a call .\dams told his tale, and asked' for a TRYING to RUN Boljera; Joe. Itue-pi«m May- oacfi lii» tuoli in the last tlrawing of the Sam* FMliih Faapla oa Wednesilax Friday and Hundy aiRht th« le*»e iect a Center schoni dt«>irt tax nf Timi U na tlta l^ouislaiia Slate Lottery to a Ctiinnniau on Mr. and Mrs. F«e of this citv Wed- sejiaration. Dorlou swore tie waa not there B«me lo no to Chnrrh bnt inairad they dollar on list «l IStn. aa. ..n mint af­ IU kir ♦•mi'hiy, who pn. r to the drawing j i^csd.4.v. aiert their frtowa where TUe MComiMl in the ter Mav Mt, ISM, when Ksni# i. d*i«. froai 1 ta ^ agretd to charge for “ajs” just what yond the reach of medicine. They often •hop or Cominc Hone. pmvi- bin • tliiiiem' lily l>ulb, a present Touni; Men lt<*w«rr! and T to » p m . 'c» re«ei» .aid tai .\d«ms claimed waa the original agree­ say, “Oh it will wetraway” but in most laat SanOay ni^ht Banly and Jacli. May and edy P. A the law fra>ia’h m ...t atfrfxl tm m t«nnpsg>»oil Kick. 1: »ai. pNc'>«l in wa­ mment. enu Warner Warner and Sweenevbweenev poured » • a’ T* ; lonrsome mile.* out THE Wolcot KokI, They came May lat ISh9, il bm paid before Jua« Ik I ^ The Waterbury S pxpay H er a u), has oil on the troubled waters and Sundav i ^ ‘o ‘OT the sueoaaaful medi- Back about 9 M about a quarter o( a mile from* ter. Sc**ing it r.tp dly ll .iirishing he Home the met aw.tmaa it was Mara mama foc- ■AhTI.N HEI.LMAS5.Cullerl«r br<«lDe very much « x<'ited, c.«nsiiUring made the startlirg discoverr that there l>as.sed iu Naugatuck’s usual way. ' i • - ^ ” *P ® Balsam, which u sol.l in( out to do Charley IXvilara for Her Ikiuter the Waterb'iry, April ath, i«»>. is a ladies' Corj>R of White Caps in Thursdar.Apiil 4, Doriongav; Adams i f » ° cure. ‘>^7 B.'ys Stood Rack, may jniaped, tha ttick pruck it M an tmieu of prt’at p.vnl fortune t.' i miaa mama in the nee. next cuaw!i a man Haya a bill for ?;« for balance dnffor M -rch ’ exceUan^of- p>pa who fir r f tiittat Chase to the lad* for !(« Hun (orfK«i.> L-tterv tickets. When l*'i>gs warm for .voting men who have w, rk, but as there was no deduction for | f Prcis yar.l* in lo the w.iods yelling ye dam fia)a;fanls yes Notice. ihe were eJdy and Jarb who got Chased. winmng uumK-rs* were t-legraph.sl, Jlr. i ‘‘' ^ ' ’" ‘8 ^’’th young la.1- over-charges in nine weeks, Adama! pocketeil it. Friday noon when the ----- . T T W oL con B oao. I hereby ( o ti^ nV p«rvK>« l ab • t** pmy . IWv» Wonv,vl tiems that be was the i ' f ““■’e «n.J yet are bach- the c i'f uf Hat»*rHa»v that I ^«ve vW a raCfr winner of er was ready to run < > ff the press, Which graphic description, though b 11 aa>t warrant to eo l ^ t • ritv tax of ifU «a niuiw i'jC 11 ' note th's advance uiovement of their Dorlou refused to run it off till ho wis crude in style, is sufficiently vivid to on a dnilar oa iiat •( a* <1 wtli ’ e aft bMr# C*r«Mfe. 11. Waterburv sisters. conn^tlmen'*rtiOi'-a, C.ity hall f>niMtjiir. os 9m \ ]>aidtheS3S. Adams replietl: Notice. take the puintof off my dull pen. a'ter Sfaj IK, IMI9 wh«n «am« m do*, fv w 1 I* 5 Ke*w in Uie historv of Waterburv “All tight. You must take the re- i ______Bh f . and 7 to ^ p. B. lo r •erteo mid ta*. Few oomroodities offereil to the pub- snousiKjiitv ” and Dorlon .U.i li»i i.tt T. «. in* .aw prOTtde* th4i percvatw^ at r«t* lacaoyooe t--.- . lie l„vehave come out otof tbethe cruciidcruciHl test ». f ■^ o'ff the t>.»7ia,l«*. «,rtO aels. Wauvtmry, Apdl8tft. 18M. 8 THE WATERBURYSUNDAY HERALD: APRIL i4.

A GIFT FOR THE CURE. A FREE FIGHT IN NAUGATUCK. T\<^0 MASHERS OF MEN Two Rubbrr T»«m Kunnvrs Settle • DIs- Reliable Firms |inte byaC untnt In the Uiuj;. THE FREI^CH PEOPLE WANT NO PRES­ EDWARD CREGAN ENCOUNTERS THEM FOLDING - BEDS [rrtCUL DUriTca to TUI BEBALDj The only upright b««l in the market operate«l entiivlj wtthoot Iia*in SPEEDY. TUBE with a lustuioiLs BED in one piere ol lurmfan*. >n T b rr » « r ly Kill the r«»»r Fellow and WILL Cl'RE YOUR COCGH. A t'oiuli’c at tli«- I'r«*nrli F«lr Ir DragaD, two lucul rauuers, asscmbltd the ianie space other makers rtqaire for » bwi S|ilrlt the Fair Slaid Avtmj after WARR.\XTED. NO CIKE. SO PAY. alone, aud for the same price. t hr Cl Ilk t»h«-n tin- rrlr«fii IuHu- nn Cliei ry Blreet about 7 o’clock tlris rarv ran br T«*fel« «!.- TXio UikU- ~ Toujh* un 1 evening to eee them run 100 yard* for H- W- LtfE. D GSST- Ike Raniiiace. 80 1 o|>'» An»ner I ?5 !(‘iae. Thonsands sold within the Uat three years SPIKING NOVELTItS. aud our patrocs all agree in saving that in II.0 French church «rt- a i- Ti'-’ of the r a ^ y r e Uiat IkUanl Creegsin will W g rfmembei' EXTI.EMEN WILL FIND AN ELEGANT they are the best in ti.*- ’’■orld. pronrhinc n cri--ii«. A ncrt^onal aapciil 1 both meu E turt n t the sound 01 a pisto. little expt rituce of his Weilt'esdiiy G a^«orttu(*^t «>f furnt»hin|r schh1$> of kind^ Also a Combiuatiou Wiiting lia« luade to his IttvrrDnce, Itisliop I George Tudor was the man Tor tfpiinj ^tr4T. inc*ui2iu^ nil the nuTel'.ies. Desk and WashstamL MrMalton liy :i Pfiiumittee consisting (if I . ’ , . , ^ __ evening. Mannftictured by the M.mr af till- It-rKiine linnncial men in St. ■ se.ected to do .lie finug. Bamev Mt- He took a walk on that evening along Ann«'« cor.m-p witncsseil the affair was Willie Their arms were linked confidingly to­ Gas of Yn&lizrtl A*r. in»de frr»h e?rry Any DEALER and UNDERTAKER, The annual fair of St. .\nne's church Fruin. and like a sporting young man on«c«u uk« u n ub perfect $«(ety,yoQacor old. 75 and 77 SOUTH MAIN STREET. W«t. r: nry. titkea pln»-e next w<-ek and it is usually gether and they whisi>eretl s*ift nothings Teeih extrmcteU...... 55 ct*. he offered to bet Ucilly that he lost the Ga« or a\ir Administered...... “ « enuid rally on the part of all the race. Ueilly claimed lh.it there was with their hciuls cUtse to caoh other un- mindfu! of the glaring electric I'ght, Tt^tn rlrai.ed...... 75 *• Fmnch people in town. Tliis year half some misunderstanding, and he does Tcvth filled v^ith Ani»I|nm...... 25“ a dozen leading Fn-nch families have not think that ho lo*t it. Fruin, thrust aud worse still, the moou. •* Silver . . .50»ndTj •* Suddenly two young men sprang Teeth filled with gold (l.Wtuid upwarOi*. Examine our Goods and Prices. ■icnitied their intention not to raise a a crisp S5 note in the face of the de- A of T»*^lh...... $3 00 I fin|;er lo make the affair a success. Tiiis feale»i candidate for honors. IJefore from l>ehiud the gateway which lead< to S*i‘t of fceUi...... S 00 , fairU looked U|H>n the decisive liaitle their friends realized it they were both the lots iu the rear of Earle Smith's Then? Is no better ra»de no matter tow much yon > as it will clearly demonstrate the greater striking at each other, and in less time house. “Now we have you,” said one, I'^y- 1 o r lea* influehcc of the cure. I than it takes lo tell the story were in aud he liegau to pommel Creepan with o r r i C E OVBN \ T Al.l. HOrK«. [ LADIES. AnotlKtr cause of indicnation among g,K>d fighting order. all his might, while the other held the BRIGHT DONGOL.V- P-VTENT T IP .-L .U E AND BUFTt'N IhoK who are praying jor :i new priest Rlow after blow was struck, amid the girl iuid put iiis hand over her mouth to Over Hiirs^Bakery, 133^ Ban k St-, ii tlie attempt of a pious memlicr of th<‘ yells of the hundi-eils of spectators who stitl-i her repeateil attem pts to scrtaiu. 9 2 *1 0 . flock to gel up a little testimonial of af- i,ati gathered. After a battle of twenty C^reegim was knoirk«vl down, being 3SS M«in St . Bridpvpo.-t, <0(m. BRIGHT DOSGOLuV—P.vr. T il’.—Hand S. w#d Wank, feet ion for F'ather F’ones.to l>e presenlet .Naiionitl Bank, S<-rmitnii. I’a. takeu unawares, aud his assailant h«>ld S3 Wi'st Mukrt St.. Wilkrsljsrrr, P». to him on his liirthday. This vroman in i fij;lit w:ui declared a draw. I« Lul Main .<1,. Korh»irr. N. Y. S 4 . . - ) 0 Mrc. Joaeph Weis, of Sking for exintributions. At a TWO WRESTLERS TO STRUGGLE- made no npro ir, but did all ho could to get from under his iissaihint, who I:ad Thi» office aiiU all others arc r^rraarrntly locateJ. Dieeting of Home of the parishioners ^. . . j , ^ .v .. BltANCIIEb OF THE ALB.\NY DEST.KL COMMON SENSE ^ 5 .5 0 .—-OPEK.\ T( 'E. Wednesday evening the wndiict of Mrs. great udvantage iu being larger every .VSSOCt.\TIUN. Weis was criticised vigorously for the l>ra\v I'p Au Airrt^ment. way. Tbe LargrK l)«uuU Ejtabhshrornl in :hr Worlil. effect of her effort is to neutralize all tJie TThomus Farrington, of Sheffield, Eng­ I’lie girl was finally le»l away towards GENTS. argument*! of the committe<; Uiat waited S;>uth Willow street. Edward heiug Dr. G. B. Ryder. land, and James McDonald, of Watt'r. Manager of this oiSlce. on Uie Bishop. bury, are to wit*atle in W’aterbury still held down uutil the other miscreant Dr. M. L. Ryder, Calf.—Goodyear Welt. Plain ^ Cap T«»c. withiu three weeks. The articles of returne»l. A few more blows and »hey ______Stcretary.______KILLED BY A FALL IN A BAKERY agreement wore drawn uu aud sigue«I by fled across the lots. Edwanl said he Button Bal and Conijrcss. both men in J. C. Srahau’s restaurant supposes they were toi.ghs who were UNCLE GEORGE, half drunk, aud who wore paid to lay Au Old Man M'itia M«ny I'rlfiidH l>ir*> m at South Main aud Grand streets, People desiring temporary loans on S 3 .5 0 . Loni; T iu if Afl«*r. Thui>d«y. Thu match is lo Ik> for S25 for him by a man he had some words with about the young lady. l>ersonal properly, can secure the same Timothy Hargaden, of Xo. 10 Spring a side aud all the gate receipts, the by calling on their “Uncle.” Calf—M achine-sewed Button Bal & Conj^rcss vicUT to jiay tlie exiwns's, Tliere are A (irauti Concert aud Hall. iitr*ee, Mass., says Irss, hut seems just ns confident. ple.ising manner. he i.adies w ill fin d at o i r p .\r- o>'er four yearn ago, and the l>ody will Ue was Michael Keating's trainer for T lor« Ihis >ca>on an exrrptionallT due line of btf tak-lip]>ed ruiiiiing doan stairK and he fell and she was thrown down the cntiie last Sunit.iy, is the recipient of a letter ley and Violets, etc. '£ 0 GRAND STKiIf.T. ln'jvily fjady W hite Caps. II. S. RASMUSSEN, , children she was seriously disabled. On PriichanlK BIsck. Cor. B.tukaDd Grand streets. RAREa;BARGAINS IN CHAMBER SITTS AND PAKLOK All fl)« leading Colors in Xnox. Dun- i I'hursilay .«he was taken violently ill —Aren’t the ashes nice and white, and lap,Mill>‘r,youiimii,K|H‘llMitfn,Ulo'-ks and ' .nnd died the following day. The ea-c is the flavor is immense. Palatka 10 cent a very sad one. She le.ives five children, the mu.'h talked about Eiijillnh Feuther- cigar. I ’ar.l Asuein;,105 Cank street. F. M. BRONSON, the eldest l>eing only six years of age. s r c c E B s o n t o I weight. Tlio-i. 'I'onwnd A' Co’s. C<‘le- HroppiNi Ileittl at mh KxprrU'nee UNION CLUB STABLES, trnpr. t > H‘I1. wlllrh I ^lill t^ell d.rt Ci.eap. (.!hi«’a«o, April 13.—Tiiirty S oiix Henry Truiix after giving ner esiicri- WellH the H atU r, IH Hall St. frind S**le S*tables. encfl at the M K. church meeting laf-t STK.VW AND SALT. ETC. j < arriages* lo be Rad at all »oar». iu*comitanie*i l)V JfK? Jackson, }{.ick(> for Wr<{uiD^t »nd FimentJi* a »pecia ty - All p(-.ds Hi .Vt cents on Iho d-l’ar - ,i,r..„Rl, .;ere nigiit dropped dead. Tiie cause of death 71 South Main Street. ‘ w^.flrr^v l>Mr:e'« is unknown. New bru-k barn, fitted with aii the Uie«t improtein«rJ«* f.or the next .Ml days ( all iiii.l be con- , where they are of altentiou. viiiocd...... —' Mihkill. lOi IJ^nk stn-et. to join . Forepiiugh’s eirous. . Among them —Tiie long threaten<‘ne l-'eatlier, will receive in Orahgcs,B.inniLS, Lt mons .■\nd (Jtneral F nm iture Repairnp. S|»erial Atten A c.ir load of horses just in to Ik; seen at liiigents, N5 South Main. Ked Eis, litill Tail, Sliot-iu-tUe-lle;ul, and othtr fniits, iu their season. ^ion lo .Ai)T;(|ue FniniTiire Oak Pjclurejir rraiurn,Friirafs _ - ^ _ T no Nails aud Blo’uly I'ear. looi«ler. V.»rni»‘l'«*8 cent eigur The I'ldians, under contract, aud Terms rt‘u5unablcu iid work giiurunteed IB the market. They are*siiui)ly iiii- bonds, are civeii in Washingtou in the GEOlUii: O. lUIOTir, is Abbot? Ave. use. Made by i ’aul .\sheiiu. You suiii Ilf i?25.tK»0 for their sate retain to Washburn’s Flour, I car load of Milhurn wagons. Tol)c seen at e;tai buy them itt 1(1 (iiuud st. ti.e n Kiivatiou at the close ot the sch- PHlburys Flour, YVaie7'iK:ry Stear.: Carpet (Beat= TJ3>a-I03>ff OX.-T7S s rr A TIT SOii. ir.g Co. l«7 <%TUCET. MURDER AND SUICIDE III h R«*|H»rt<*«l l*r<*iniittire. Jones Flour, Carp«ts b**aten «iNained and laid. Nnw Yet» Bou;;ht and Sold. •n«ii:r aixi Tli**!! IliiiiM'If. F»*alher a> d lla ij Mattre^5r!t rerovatei’* Fresh and Nice. Chittenden w.is premature. He is alive All Kind9 of (*urdei Lininicti furn!i*hed Klizalieth, N..1.. April 13—A hoirible Imt very low and sinking rapidly. A Avon Creamery Butter F. N. PF-RKY Mffr.. 101 Mill St. Ju st receiveil an invt.ioe of doiible tragedy oeeiirrcd ihis mt>rniii<; rumor of his death spread throntrhout til llie Waverly Hotel. Brooklyn to-dav. and his family refused 35c. a pound. THE LIGHT E. J. FINN’S. A while man and eolored woman nut to deny or contirm it or give any parti­ RUNNING up tlnTelast niRlit. and early this luovn- culars. Fresh Country Eggs. Domestic sewing machine. 5 0 B o x e s iiifr the man t.|iol himself. N>w OuMrtcris. It ^TantN at ihe Head. We cordially invite all W K have on h in»I When the alta<-lies of the hotel CANNED GOODS OF .\LL KINDS. inundjnK |»urcl.aM-rs to examine it- roenl^. Trv Of the finest ivnelied the r«H)Ui they found the dead The 15o“ton Hrancli pna-ery house one and you »>llbny no other Ueautifal Styles in 50 nair of Mt n’s calf iKMlies of the eoiijile lyin" side by sid<- threw open the doors of its new and In faf-t everythiiiK to be foimd in a Antique Oak. Walnut and Mat ocoi.r The* . more commodious quarters last evening, lH;e>l in lH>meMic FnMiiunv/jii^t re»*eived. on the The iHidies were taken lo tii-st olii.ss Grooen- Store. F«.urpin5 crowd .Manager. Ever seen. They arn Lncioits. j viewed t'lc simplicity and nea»ness of close them out we will the I slaUlishmeiit ami the tastily ar- An nbnndance i f CTerytkiDR Tailors wanted at tmce. App’y foi, , ranged display of a large and line slock sell them at $2.50 a Wat'»dy fo rb e a r can lie sceiiie.! at every bit of success attain<‘tl by him in BCST Ul AMTIKS. AND IN OUANTJTIES TO | the lowest. the ia»t three years of his business ex- lit) BANK STREET. 55U1T i l UrjiASEiJS. I T his is the L O N ­ I. Chase’s popular Millinery < st^b- isten'.-e. His progress only illustrates Off.ce 75 Ilank M ieft. Yard rear Nacsratnck lishnieut at prifcs tlmt makes pa'rins how appreciative are the public, when drjH.'t. happy H;id pr^vp very advaiit ig>'ius ad- giKxl quality, low prices anil careful D O N S H O E soM vertiM'Uii'nts f.ir tlieir lu-oprietor. stuily and aUentiou to their wants are THE PUi^LIC. W.N.LADD, observed. UE HKIiKHY IXFOKMEU. TH.VF for S4.00 a [>air. A (food s|irinj; IiUmmI iiifdicine. i? the V:i steady inere:ise in hnsiness, has NeiMS Glia Tea Co. C6 SOUTH MAIN STREET. elixer of Sir‘-:iparilla i-nmponnd. sold » C up o f Ten?** nei-e.s-situt* d enlarp‘iuent, snd »s we! SELLS TIIE Pl'KEST .\NDBEST‘ E. J. FINN, only .nt .1. P. N;n{ents, 85 Sonth Main. “Why 04‘rtai';iy. It i-* just Uut splrn- havt; ilotib'ed ourf.i-'i itie'iind freniisrs, ' TEAS .\N l) COFFEES IN THE C ITl. , we are now better prepared tluu evt r IT IS THE PL.\CE FOR E\ KRYI O utlitn. ui-r liHioHrkliiK tli<* I did for anytliinif. Where do you buy ton«H tiilldem «nds. . <'.OOD H O l'S E K E E P E R TO BUY | FOR SALE llE^•VEl^ M., A|.rd l:t.-.\ disiuiteh & We still tx)ttle th-'f laions aod < x«‘l- TE.tS AND COFFf ES. WHERE Y'OU , HOUSES CENTRALLY LOCATED Shoes aiil EiklKn, from Lau.a Kivs the town of B.»ton, W I ^l>o yon know they 1HE.I.ST MAIN HTKKET . 4 , 1 , 1 * < .irf* tiouiff .1 Uiic hnsmt*ss And tiieir cru- lent Herod Cni>it:i Brenini; C»‘s. ' CAN GET A HANDSOME AND USE- WITH ALL THE MODFJiN I.M Wlh-S south and aln.ut the same d.st*nee ^ L:ip*r, together with onr own Snjieila- FUL I’RESEN'T WITH E.\CU I'l'K- PROVEMENTS. PBU F^S LOW AND from a railroad, is in )...ii«;sMon of h , ^nd their prices .ire h.w. t.H.. tive .S >il<. S.u-s.tjiiiriliu tiiii] (iineer e, 1 CHASE Al.ADE TERMS H\SY; FOR FIF..ST CLA.SS A. WILL HALLOCK, patiR i.f ( utltwK leil l>_v ItiU Til*l.K mj>!mpson,! PROPERTY. LOANS AND INSUR r r a r t t r s i Hunmr Tmtmt^T smI r»>»» • oM pal of “Ihlly the KuL" The“out-! i —“Our tieriuau 11 iy»” are fasf dis.ir>- ANCF. AfiENT FOR FARMERS’ laWK have taken j>oK*«‘SMiin of the p-st gearing at 5 cents a jiiece. Pa’.il .\s>heim, ^ N ei m k Gfiiia Tea Go.: LOAN .AND TRUST CO., KANSAS' Ha^gpr. nee*»*S'*e mmtt WUttmm offic ‘, st«>rt“s all i salooii"-', and thn'aten . 10 (im ud str»-et. hag. WMk « iktteuded to promptlv. 115 S<.m i Maw Stri:et, 7 TEU CEN F. F IK S I MOKTOAOE. the live*'* of iinv who interfere. Several | ;---- O nirr.|.r at »mm fir.* have iHM-i) started and msnv eiii- 1, —T:.e place t,. I.uy au.l save money P.M.BANNON. Wnterhnrv, Conn. SbRt. mill b. z*-ns have thsl lo u'^’pliUirii'p towns f.ir •'•‘fore L*ster. is at 1'. Cowles iu his 19 & 21 Phoenix AVe. LAWRENCE &GRANNIS salety. It is feand the t< wii \.ill W' .Miiline'iT l)<‘jiaitiueat. C. B. SANDERSON, 8t KOfTII STREET. ; Corner North Main (Jrove Streets P E O P L E ’S .H A K K K T . destroye.1 and e >:iriers liavf b en seut —Cabinet Photo'raphs tinilUies .Animas for aid. SUMMER IlESORr. tin<-»t »tyle for JjCt.lHk per dozen at HEADQUARTERS FOR P. Theo Seiter, Prop. An>tT I V tilio n f » r t b r H o u a to B ir. Hill's Gallery, 83 Bank stre*-t, over TORRINGTON DON’T SUFFER D K .tLn I.X F .ills V illa g e , .\rpil 13.—A (>etition Jones & Morgan’s, opposite the tK>sl TVHTH A BI NION. C ORV. i KOOSEDOR 4 U 'B NAIL.^ «feea f.»r a Fresh aid Cvei leais. has iHt n qnit»‘ »-.\teiisivel_v ciri'ulat»'d office. LakeW aramaUg. creamery ISiitter. I little raonej y o e«n ^cur* lt»’aa: rei:ef. and in a ^Mltry m»A Gam - , k Kentucky VUIkc*' l>rMruyr«l hy l'irr« A large Famistiol Honse to Rent f> r painir»« inaanrr Weran»&<*«^ i**aiia»bOiai». (raiB GROCERIES mad PROnStO.W. ftente t!;e e^islature i.^kinp tiat the Summer Mouths, uith or without of tbe heet pe« p!« in Walt^bar?. tmr K v ,, April 1 3 .— The villii);e OCEAN STEAMSHIPS <»l8 re A »urre*a/ui bo^ineM fnr etsbt year* is a w s Imi.It to trrant that an extrusi. r. of tlie of Milfad, this ci'unty, w.»s almost total­ B-«nl. *txMl recummcD :a t’f>D ul our abl!i.t:v. H.msatoiiic raiioid lu iy l»e la.it Also a FurnisluHl oiitttRe coutaiuin;’ A!i*«\tiKT?rKrTST(»OB FUOM El’ROPE. ly de-ln've>l bv lire last idfiht. Tliree . . i, . . i i” frT tbe e.K cia»* line* of >ieanirr«k l>r«fu t!llX)'.l ,li to X-w V cli. ru>ineM. h .n^‘s, tifteen dwellii ij., , «sht Kvx^nis situated on same sn'U'.d.-. Pat ^ale«. W .H. COLLINS. awrnt fur r.ved. Lo-s aK.nt SlO.tHW. orerlookins . tine vad-T. CHIROPODIST, r»r» Ui|Mr. mm^ liell. a . f i («-v*n '«-«rr.. was ^ilot m Jli- .\ pKxl sprini: blood nutlicine. i< t'ie. John Ryan,97 Bank St MJe oy C'harl .s WiI.'o;-. nt Cmnl*- rr_v eJixer of Sai'^nji.irill.i comp«>nn>). >»).d ; P drive., aud iHvuitifiii scererr. u s BANK STItEET. IX> SjoCTB ijrsa rr. O rv o a m « kji3 u . Pl..in.-«. at llu io ihis inoMiiiig. CaHipU jl i.uly at J. P. Niicents. ^ ^oiiih .\l,iiu. | Wiiuie tive miautes walk of ChuroU was pussing " il^t.u's l.o^ise cu ti.e w.,y — . , . ,and Po*-t orlii'e. This is all True I M I L L I M E R Y r to ajll'ocei v st«.«= v.he-i he was .-ia.t. A |.'r»'a* m.i;iy iH ,.j..e ask. Where is | h uv s i.-«r Lak- Waraman?. rsT IN: A Fi.NK \s?OKTMFNT OF SPECTACLES It is 111 t known ■uhftl;er the i>h.v>ting H ah t? v\ ,.li i; is Ih;. Ui-St street to | p , j. „ rtas aud fail iiaKieu'.ar:-. aJdres.* I Vefir^able and FJ**»»r \ a.'^av* pre-' SPP.ING .SIYLF„S nre DOW resdy. |t»re4 i«» tu a:l I* r Fure*aN. or WMB ao idi ii'ai or i«.!. Dr. li .ldvviu tae left of tlie old I'urviimronud. or anplr to S :h»r for lhal »i •iJrr » I i c f va* ’la: i iv Til ladiert are incited to l-U ■n d ui- !«D ■wlio waa Ci.IIihI pr. nouiay*»l the uijuri-s trrui;d street, aud Ntv. IS is the j>!ace »«'rk the bt ';; ^Uat f «rt !• *r«i»^n IX-mmiU _ sjiecf. ft ' v e ry s > :i> s a d th.-Uf:ht t h y m pUt uh*re TiMl oa-i >!*'t a line lur IV ritr Henry M. Bolles, a}'it te^t at tt.« ’ L. 1 1.« r r«hWr w»iM9. 43 >!•••». « P'o\’t‘f-i*'1. A war.tt't :s oiit f.v the fn>m Sr-25 U> Srl.OO: J2.00,to S3.l>0 M.A. FITZPATRICK:, Cobs NEW PRE'.TON. CONN. «TC6t of WMs D. >Lt,re. Wells^ the ilatt-?r. ttl tulM Mrret. Mch31»U!ia aaS O U T il MAIN. P. S.GKANT.