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MANCHESTER. COKN., SEPTEMBER 12, 1891. f i v e CENTS AFFAIRS ABOUT TOWN. A council is called to meet at Gileac Sept. 16tb, to ordain Mr. John 8. Porter A. H. SKINNER A new timetable will be issued by the send Items tor requested to New England road the 20th. for the work of foreign missions. Mr. Porter expects to go to Austria to the Mr. McKinley or any other The excursion to Boston Monday had field formerly occupied by Rev. E. A. few passengers from Manchester. Adams. man would be astonished at Mr. W. 8. Walker, of Hartford, will At the North Congregational church preach at the Center church tomorrow. the subjects put down for the evening JulesULange has returned from a flying tap to France. FOWLER SALE! the low prices which prevail John McEeever was severely bruised services lor tomorrow and a week from at A: H. Skinner’s. New by falling from his barn loft last Mon­ tomorrow will change places. It is ex­ day. pected that John 8. Porter will speak at Stone Agncultnral school this fall goods in all departments. About as many Manchester people at­ the missionary meeting on the evening G «rge W. Finlay expects 4 "«»npy of the 20tb. hiB new house on Park street in about tended the Rockville fair as were present three weeks. 20 poundsGranulated Sugar at the Manchester races last week. Ladies’ Dongola Button, O’Dav Killed by the Care. Mm. G»rge Roe has gone to Phila. for $i; 22 pounds white Ex. The Lydallville paper mill shut down Patrick O’Day of this place was killed drfphia for a week. Mseter Claude Towler’s Price, $1.60. Sale Price, $1.10 Wednesday to give its employees an op­ by tlie cars on the New Haven & Porter accompanied hef ^ Cfor$i; 24pounds white C portunity to attend the Rockville fair. Northampton road near Plaiuville Manager J. J. Gam., ^ ^le Petkina The Woman’s Christian Temperance Thursday. He was employed as brake- ompany, is expected home from his Ladies’ Canvas, Lace and Button, $1. Union, of Manchester, will meet at the man on a freight train. His body was western journey next Mdnday house of Mrs E. E. Hibbard next Friday brougiii to Manchester and was buried Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Skinner have gone iWler’s Price, $1.60 and $1.76. Best California raisins lo at three p. m. in the Catholic cenr^tery yesterday af­ Sale Price 90 cents. cents. New canned salmon, Maurice C. Bryant has applied for a ternoon. His funeral was from the Bidwell, who formerly resided in Man­ license at the new building he has just house of his brother-in-law, Frank Grib- chester. Youth’s School Shoes, cans for 25 cents. Gold put up on Main street near Ratenburg’s bon. ^njam in Wilson and wife have taken ■S: blacksmith shop. A Week of Many Deaths. a drive up through Mansfield and wiU Dust for four pound package, Jersey Quinn was sentenced yesterday Mary E. Davison, wife of Joseph Dav- s^nda week visiting friends in that Powlinfti Price, $1.60. Sale Price 97 cents vicinity. *« ««» 20 cents. Puritan and White to eight years in state prison for jail iBou, died at her home at the east pnd of a t th e Great Bankrupt Shoe Sale. breaking. This with the five years for School street Wednesday. 8he had been Henry LydaU and wife will accom- Elephant Soaps still take the rape makes his total penalty 18 years. an invalid for several years. Her fun­ wnythe Fourteenth Regiment on the The last excursion of the season to eral was held Friday. Antletam excursion, leaving next Mon­ lead. Newport will take place next Friday. An infant son of James Loomis, one day, Passengers from Manchester will take the of twins, died last Monday at the age of . 1 ^ Q e r^ d e Bimell, who has been Am all right on Success Flour nine months. 7:18 train. Fare for the round trip is Y., is* the lu t of $1.75. RICHARD BARRETT. J. SAMUELS & COMPANY, a large quantity at old price. the Chnsnan Endeavor ezcnrsionlsta (H' Hale, Day & Co. have sold to George Richard Barrett died of consumption to return home. M. Barber their valuable dapple gray last Friday night at the age of 88. He ^ 8 8 B ^ e Cheney, daughter of C. 8. horse, Nero. They have also sold to had lived in 8outh Manchester from Cheney, is to have charge of the new IN DRY GOODS Mrs. Kate Gorman the gray mare whose childhood and since leaving school was tocher’s boarding house, opposite Wat­ mate died recently. in the employ of Cheney Brothers. The kins Bros.’ new block. we still offer bargains to value last few years he worked as a loom-fix­ England Shoe House. The affairs of Abraham Backer, the Steven Dunn, clerk al^ Rose’s, has er. He has suffered from consumption New Yorh; note broker, who owns mills make room for ^heavy goods. for two years. Last* year he went to gone to New York to spend his vacation at Glaatonbvny, and failed recently, George Chapin, of Talcott & Fiisbie’s Colorada but returned about three 354 Main Street. Hartford, Conn. will bo'made a matter of investigation will take his place. Will close out summer goods months ago little benefited by his trip. by the grand jury upon the demand of William Reed, son of George Reed« is at greatly reduced prices. It the creSitiafe. Robert and William Barrett are his brothers and Mrs. Edward Taylor is his soon to leave for Beldlng. MInh.. where Dick BinmeBthal sold George B. to -4 will pay you to buy and keep sister. His funeral Monday was largely, he will have the position of book-keeper William •it Rockville Thursday attended. and buyer for The Richardson Silk Co, night, t^aid was $1,000. Blu- Geo. He Chase and her daughta, Wi V ! over. Requiem high mass was celejbntted menthal. ithoni a fast ono, in St. James’s church. The beargii Mabel, of Jewett Heights, OatekWs, ase Shoes constantly arriving! |ohn Keefe, Bdward Dunn, Ji visiting her sister, Mrs, f,William J, Carr and Thomas also her brc^bjuv :aibd' for fall, trade, Sbiiodf 65 KoodSc He was a young man of excj^i«S^2® id, who have lately leased man- ties and had many friends. McVay and wife ^ leav» in a great variety of best ig quarters in the Lydall & next Monday morning for a Mp south, ONCE (FOR LIZZIE OROOKBTT.^ ' makes and prk^ the lowest. die shop, is unable to move Lizzie Crockett, daughter of James during whioh they will rMb tbi Fore from Fhflkdeipya'ho- dledJitst inHdky 0$tjy|rtwjrg •pgi Knee pants for the schoo Pnot find an empty house in typhoid fevor. She was 16 yeajrs old tift^6fW asteit»si Tb$y and worked In the silk mill. Stie had a abe$nt ten days. m - boys. Youth’s and Men’s < .OMPO'.f I) ( ;f- ■ ^ partments only, he is responsible for the The Epworth League convention of conduct of the entire school. tog the m in mill on one end the Norwich district will be held at the 'We have the largest store and stock of musical goods in New I- bitok picker room on one side. It was The town has been living on short ra North Methodist church, Monday and ] and will sell lower than any house, Call and examine goods or write for tions of butter the last week or ten days. of wood with tin roof. The men who l and prices. Tuesday, Sept. 28 and 29. The pro­ '/J In g r ed ien ts;^ dficovered the fire notified Superintw- The creameries cannot supply their cus­ gram has been substantially completed. . , I H! M<)'. f i tomers and the farmers are even worse dent Butler and the force pump wL , I ■' I I 1 A i •• I I I 1 M 1 : J r' I — Prof. Marcus D. Buell, of Boston, will itarttd. With the .id of a hJE ^rtrim off than the creameries. The shortage give an address Monday evening on the IN TIM M / I -M'' I T is attributed to scant feed, caused by V.' subject *’Culture as a Duty." The Rev. aid ci the automatic iprtoklere, the ad- the August drouth. The price of David G. Downey; a very eloquent 111 iisf:,\sniMA j bwlldinge were saved. The WASHINGTON 6AKING POWDER. creamery butter has gone up to 85 ots. young preacher of the New York East The South Methodist church at an Conference has promised to come and ^ill election last Monday evening, chose d o ^ but toe wood was oharred’and toe Cough Balsam speak Tuesday forenoon at 10.80. Rev. roof was burned through in plgpog. Waiter Couch, George M. Barber and Walter P. Buck, the popular young wes no maohmery in toebomed Albert Abbey to be their own successors preacher at Mystic Bridge, will read a on the board of trustees. The vote paper on “The Loyal League.” Rev. » ■tore room for toe Stock which had been mixed to was by ballot and the women as well as G. A. Grant of the Sachem street NEW LOT OF SILVER- toe adjdning picker room. At the the men of the church were permitted churoh in Norwich, always keen and time of toe fire it contained about 98.000 to vote. discriminating in thought and word, X worth of wool. It was the only xoom in WARE. SUITABLE The contract for the monument to be has been secured to speak Tuesday at ^ mill that was not supplied with au­ erected on the lawn of St. James's 11.80 a.m. W. I. Ward, of Nlantfo, tomatic sprtoMefsr TliHbweMpAiBift- church over the resting place of the late corresponding secretary of the D isi^ FOR the picker room under the eaves w d in­ Rev. James F. Campbell, has been League, will respond to the address of welcome by Pastor MoVay. Young la­ to the mato mill through toe belt tun- awarded to John Hanna, of New Bri nel but In „each case the automatic WEDDING PRESENTS tain. It will be completed in about dies from different churches will read sprinklers opened and prevented further papers on interesting subjects. This four months and will be set up as soon spread of toe fire. The stock in the as finished. The foundation for it will cannot fail to be a most profitable and }umed ^building was damaged so as to be laid this fall. Inspiring convention and will call to it >e practically worthless. The lorn on The month of September is the worst a la^e attendance of the young people ■ ' ‘ uSi y TEA SETS, of the Norwich District.. st^ k alld building, amounting toftMJOO, month in the year for zymotic diiirafififi is fully ooverla ly flisurande. In view of that fact and to impress up­ t sold this brand of Baking Powder for the past CAKE BASKETS, The fire started at the bottom of a •f'-i • ' , on the public the necessity of observ­ At Apel’i Opora Houga. BERRY DISHES, >ile ef stock and was tifedonbtedly tlw ^ears and it .has always given satisfaction. A fine pres- ing sanitary laws the Board of Health Pat Maloney’s Comedy company will result of spontaneous combustion. reprint in another column the rules be at Apel’s next Tuesday evening; The Vt. Hilliard wishes through The Her­ l^ e n with each box. SUGAR BOWLS, whioh they have made for this town. skit is entitled Jerry’s Visit and j$ said :o abound in music and mirth. Fea­ ald to thank his neighbors who labored- i i Every go<^ citizen should read them 80 indostrionsly to save his propgftjy ETC and live up to them. tures of the entertainment which are Joseph Albiston was in luok at the >romised are songs, dances, contortion acts, banjo solos and character sketches. Leagrue Delegatee. WBWR FORK AND OYSTERS. Rockville fidr. He took first premium The Epworth League at Sonto Hah-' Next Thursday evening. Sept. 17th, on out fiowers, first on ten varieties of Chester last Tuesday evening appointed “The Shadow Detective” will be seen at I). TIFFANY, Jeweler. apples, first on canned fruit, first on these delegatee to the district convene sod complete stock of Boots and Shoes Apel’s, with Daniel A. KeUy in the Muscadine grapes, first on Concords, tion soon to be held at Manohester • ,.:ia South Manehester, Conn, dtle role. Kelly has been starring in Ml' at former prices. first

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WILL BE A BEAUTY. A Great Gift to the People. An Incident of the Encampment. a f f a i r s a b o u t t o w n . There have been great advancements In every large boarding or lodging New Passenger Car for th e in medical science during _ the last few house there is the accommodating young Is constantly adding new patterns to a well selected eh*** The Salvation Army have opened fire South Manchester Road, years. It no longer surprises us to hear man. He is always ready to do a service on Stafford SprinRS. The new passenger coach for the that the blind see, the deaf hear, the and will run his feet off for another, It’s a pleasure to show the go South Manchester railroad will be de­ lame walk. Heretofore sufferers from however disinclined to exertion he may The town election will be held three nervous and chronic diseases could have weeks from next Monday. livered about Oct. 14th and will be im­ a cure of their cases accomplished only be on his own account. He gets up in mediately placed on the Hartford run. the night to call thetoo doctor or rugo to the The East Hartford Gazette w ill be en­ by a personal visit to one of the large me mgm> cnu tu i,u« It will compare favorably with any of cities at great expense of travel and pro- drug store; he matches sUk for ladies in You should see the Mexican larged to eight pages Got. 1st. the day coaches of the New England fessi^al- ■ ■ fees.- At the present day all the shops, and he is never so happy as Rose or Sweet Pea Designs with friezes to A celebrated sp^ialist | ^hen, at infinite cost to his time and The selectmen will meet to close up road. It will be fitted with steam pipes this is'changed. ------. , match/ They are beauties. the year’s accounts next Tuesday. in the cure of nervous and chrome, dis­ gratified the whim of some to be used in connection with the steam eases, known all over the United States one whom he likes—that some one being LOW PRICES. PARK ST Foetmaster Bennett, of Hartford, is heating system of the trains on the New on account of his enormous practice, of the better sex. Sunday, in a rather inspecting the post oflloes in Hartford England road, and with a Baker heater great skill, and the thousands of suffer­ ers he has restored to health by his sys­ fashionable bouse of the kind in this county. for use on the South Manchester rail­ tem of harmless vegetable remedies, city, the landlady said; “By the way, The Masons resumed regular meetings road. It will be amply lighted by four px'opoees to send to i3l sufferers from Mr. Stillson, 1 have one nice room va­ cant, and if you hear of any of the last Tuesday ISlght with work in the large chandeUers. Its color will be the any form of nervous or long-standing Pullman olive, the same as that of the diseases, a valuable written diagnosis of Q-rand Army people who would like it SEIOLER i'V" ■ second degree. other cars of the South Manchester their cases fully explaining their diseases you send them up? Try to get us James Wartley. has the foundation and telling Imw they can be cured fr^ ] »• road. The seats will be upholstered ready for his new house on Wells street, of charge. Thousands are being cured. Of course Stillson promised. He set with mohair plush and the woodwork Don’t delay, but write at once about out for his office and every man he met 306 to 318 Pearl Street, Hartford, Cahi near Sprucjs. of the interior will be of solid mahog your case to this great physician. Dr. Greene, 85 W. 14th street, New York, had a word to say to him, for every one Willimantic will have free postal de liked Stillson. At the windup of each livery with four letter caniers and “ y the discoverer of the great Nerve Cure, As soon as the new car is received the Dr. Greene’s Nervura. Send for his of these conversations the latter deliv­ after Oct. 1st. old Hartford car will be sent to the oar symptom blank to fill out. ered the message of his landlady, and, are selling Medium and Fine So far as we can learn the Center shops and thoroughly overhauled. This being popular, it was not noon before church parsonage is the only vacant car has been in constant use for 22 Revolt n a Poor House. I he had forty or fifty people hustling for house in South Manchester. years but a recent examination showed [New York Evening Post. 1 tenants for that room. The result was A curious revolt took place recently in that the vicinity of the house, for a day that its timbers are as sound as new. The life of Mrs. C. Tiffany was in­ the casual ward of the poor-house in or two, looked like the approach to FURNITURE AT VERY.LUW PRIC sured with The Hartford Life & An­ This car will be re-upholstered, furnish­ Berlin, where some 260 Russian and | Camp Sherman, and U was n e ^ ^ nuity Insurance company for $1,000. ed with new heating and lighting ap­ Polish peasant emigrants, on their re­ M The road commissioners have im' paratus and, as Manager R.' O. Cheney says, “You wouldn’t reoogonize it when turn journey from Brazil, had been I ^ spot Maximam. Baby Carriages at reduced prices^ proved the grade of Oakland street near kept at the cost of the city authorities a spectator, viewing the sun from a the comerof North Main by filling with the repairs are completed.” After this car is back from the shop, the other two for several months. They possessed no | distant point in space, would perceive graveL nassDorts with which to re-enter Russia, that its brilliancy was slightly in e r te d cars will in turn receive an overhauling. The Sunday evening service at St. and the German authorities appear to once in about every eleven years. These Mary’s church will begin at seven have been unable to procure the neces­ accessions of light should correspond, not with the periods of fewest spots, but o’clock from now through the winter Street Improvements sary papers from the Russian officials. I The town road workers, under the The paupers refused to work, and at •with those of most spots, because the months. supervision of Road Commissioner R. last the authorities undertook to provide energy of the sun’s radiation is greatest V4 a them with occupation in field labor at a The Black Thom company had 0. Cheney, are rapidly completing the during the spot maxima. At present a good audience at Apel’s last Friday wage of two marks a day each, be­ sun spot maximum is approaching, and improvement of Chestnut street. The sides board and lodging. They simply night and gave a very satisfactory per­ since last winter the face of the sun has work below Park- street is already fin­ replied that their Czar could very well frequently exhibited startling indica­ formance. ished and makes Jas fine a graveled drive pay for their maintenance, and there ELUREDQE & AUAMS was no need for them to do anything. tions of the tremendous disturbances Si The registrars will meet at Cowles’s as one could wish to see. The road-mak­ In the end they were taken before the now affecting the solar globe. Our hotel next Thursday from nine to five ers are now excavating for lo?vering proper authorities to be cautioned, imaginary observer in space would prob­ Rockville, before buyings o’clock to receive the names of those en­ and widening the street in front of the whereupon they became obsterperous ably behold at the present time a very titled to be made voters. residence of Dennison Lull. A side­ and attacked the officers and attendants slight increase in the sun’s brilliancy, with knives and sticks. A strong ^body and this increase may go on for three or Patrick O’Neil’s application for a li- walk will be built around the bend of of police was called in, and the distur­ Chestnut street. Cheney Brothers have four years to come. oapse to sell li(}uor in the new building at bance was finally suppressed by means While we, dwelling upon a globe that end of Sc^OQlstreethas been d^ made considerable progress in filling of a stream of water from a hose of a Is bathed in the sun’s rays, may be un­ igi^ j| new street parallel to and of fire-enghie. Six of the ring-leaders were arrastra mid imiuriooncd. T Tbfi At able to perceive these variations directly, cibilinh street, exten^g ladt kciboiin^,^ were etiU ean aeth e y<3t their effects have long been recog- ^ place jat, ntit8tre<^tqOMter, Improvements are also in progress af the North Congregational church next //'-ox the north end^of Pine street. The line The VIoe-PresIdent’a >W9. highly probable that a. pei^ptlble ifi- Thursday afternoon at half past three. leotioB I of the street has been changed to con­ [New York Advertii fluence upon the weather is exercised by We have in stoOk ‘ ' C. W. Allen, proprietor of (Jowles’s form to the boundaries of adjacent Vice-President Morton’s X herd of variations in sdar radiation correspond *tbtenr^ng1hLAl^tegm.heAtt^ 5 ? S p e r ty . A stone gutter is being laid GUernseysTs golilg^ the- the ing _. with the _presFsnce or« absence » o-i of sun prratus by whichwhioh evervevery room in ^hat is completed the street fairs. These fine animals took! four first spots.—G. P. Servias in Popular Bdence Brothers 1 premiums at Albany and five first prr- 1 Monthly, Monuments house will be heated. Lamb & Hibbard' will be hardened. Cheney have the contract. miums at Elmira. From Elmpaa they A Voolferoas Baoeptlon. share the expense of these improve- go to the state fair at Syracuse. The A small congregation of Swedes, who A young man who is stopping at ments with the town. money received for premiumsl is dis­ well known watering place has had an hold the Congregational doctrine, wor­ tributed among the men thAt have amusing experience. At one of the And Partins Can sea jnst what they are Bnyiag. ship every Monday evening in the small Far Behind the Times. j charge of the herd. Mr. Mortpn take neighboring hotels be had met a fair [Southington Phoenix.] great delight in hanging up the medals vestry of the South Methodist church southerner who greatly captivated his A clergyman from Hartford comes out The Manchester Herald is advocating m his mansion at f lather susceptible fancy. His request every week to lead the service. the establishment of a National Bank more^largely among ordinary to be allowed to call met with a gracious The Odd Fellows have appointed an and a Savings Bank in Manchester. It farmers than peAaps any other herd in assent, and the next day he presented We pay no Rents and can save you froni entertainment committee and will give is a source of considerable surpri.-e to the country, as the young stock is sold himself at the door of her mother’s sit­ us that these necessary business adjuncts at moderate prices, especially to arm ting room. “Come in,” called out a ten to fifteen per cent. a series of entertainments at Cheney were not establiehed there long ago. AI of the near-by oonntieo strident voice as he knocked at the door. hall the coming winter. The first will place of 8,000 people is surely in need On opening it he was surprised to see no be a concert by the Highland Concert Electric Lights for Portland. one in the room, but from the next apart­ of such institutions. A Savings Bank company, Deo. 8. Contracts have been signed by the! ment came an injunction in the same in a community where home ouild- treasurer of the Germania Electiic: harsh accents to “sit right down in the Eldredge & Ada; The pastor and organist of the North ing is going on at a rapid rate company, of Boston, and the Portland parlor.” •|. day to ascertain its availability for use all the business has long been done • the town. Workmen will begin the ment may be imagined when he hewd in the North church. They found it lit­ there are not strong enough reasons to erection of a building, dynamos, eto„ at I his fair one enmmoned in the following >< tle, if any better than their present or prevent Manchester getting abreast of manner; “Mary AUne, you’ve a once. Twenty-two thousand dollars beaul” “Mary Anne, you’ve got a bean!” gan and decided that it would be better the times. Southington, with a much will be the capital stock. E. L. Bell for the church to wait a little longer and his equanimity was not even restored smaller population, has one of the most was elected president, F. Gildersleeve when his inamorata entered and laugh­ and then buy a new organ. successful Savings Banks in the state vice president, and Oliver Gildersleeve ingly explained that the culprit was a The man who exhibited Edison’s and a National Bank of high standing, secretary and treasurer. huge green parrot.—New York Tribune. phonograph at the races last week re­ both of which have been in operation a mained in town after the races and long time. They are indispensable in All the country editors are receiving New York's First Bath Tab. 1', showed the apparatus at Rose’s drug any live community. We hope The samples of mammoth potatoes. “It is really astonishing,” said a gen­ store Friday night and Saturday. He Herald will wake up Manchester people The potato crop in the vicinity of tleman to me, “how many people there are who, on a sweltering day when the says that one young man at the park on this subject. We can hardly believe Willington is a failure. Where they that usually . thermometer is way up in the nineties, actually believed that the sounds pro-1 jg g^ fgj behind the times in this respect, Coventry farmers must be prosporin^. do not take a bath, although their tubs, ■ y ceeded from a barrel on which the ma- This ends, for the pre;.ent, the contro- A.*,; ■ ■ - . • A correspondent!writes The Stafford! with hot and cold water, are at their dis­ ohine had been placed. He was not versy between Editors Ela and Duncan posal every minute of the day. They are jf Manchester Press that “Lights in the early evening convinoed of his mistake uutU the bar-1 “ ^ the relatiy^ntiou either too lazy to take a refreshing bath, and Bristol for Bristol is very much in indicate that more people occupy the rel was turned over for his btinefit. the lead and will continue so until Ed­ or they forget tdl about it. People do front rooms in their houses than in pre­ not sufficiently appreciate the many A South Manchester man hired a team itor Ela gets enough local enthusiasm Lamb & Hibba started to create a Savings and a Na­ vious years.” conveniences of a modern house which of Forbes Monday afternoon about two tional Bank. Those institutions in The Malden (Mass.) lodge of the Roy­ we now enjoy. And it is not feo many Agents for the town of Manchester for o’clock. Two hours later he turned up Bristol date back to an earlier genera­ al Ark has voted to disband and throw years since we had these conveniences. on Depot square intoxicated, with two tion than this. up all its certificates. The lodge wrs Last May there died in this city Mrs. women in the carriage with him. By one of the largest ever formed in Mal­ Mary Mason Jones, aged eighty-nine. careless driving he succeeded in upcet- Cheney Hall Repairs. den. There were 562 certificates taken The year she married (1818) she built a COLUMBIA and HARTFORD BIG r r x fnr nnh. I out, of wbich 103 have been paid in full residence at No. 123 Chambers street. ting the carriage at the corner of North Cheney hall will not be ready for pub-1 si^iremeimr lodge, amounting to OF THE VARIOUS STYLES. lie Uoe before Thanksgiving time. So New York, and that was the first resi­ School street and its occupants were $10,000. The members have paidT in dence in this city to have gas and a bath Columbia Safety, for Lady orGent, with I Juno Safety, for Lady or'^Qeu dum ped out.viku. One of______the______women was " — _____far the______workmen have____ been employed * - in 1 over______$25,000. Most all those who lost tub. At no time in the history of the cushion or solid tire, $185. H art and Rob-Roy, for Bo; badlv^t about the face. She was tak-1 re-covering the roof. The greater portion I their money were Junior, for Boys or Girls, employed and as ser- world have people had so much comfort Hartford Safety, for Lady or Gent, $100. en into Brunette’s barber shop, where of the repairs will " be inside and these and luxury as at the present day.—New A llot the above have ball bearings imd .are gre^y^Imprqv^ for 189L vaut'^. second-hand wheels, both High aiw Safetlee. Dr. Barrows patched her up. Neither have not been begun yet. All the plas- The work of equipping all the passen­ York Epoch. the h o rse nor the carriage was seriously ter on the ceiling will be removed and ger oars of the Consolidated road with Something new in a Cushion Tire fq*r.Lady .V1 will be replaced by Virginia pine laid Thought Q*yi^ad a Sea Serpent. new heating appliances for use of steam Captain Joh^&ooks, of Block Island $8o. The cheapest cushion tire on Ifie mik' Then«imge«oftl» Park^ in panels. , Company ' G formerly from the locomotive is progressing rap­ used the roonols over the hall for an became the unwilling possessor, one day idly at the New Haven shops, and the last week, while hanUng in his pots, of Art and Crown Bay State ^ made a mistake in not providmg a armory and in their drills *"loosened the greater variety of attractions. The greater part of the work has already a six foot sea serpent, subsequently pro­ REFRIGERATORS and a Great Variety of New and Second- plaster. Therefore to avoid all danger been done. Three styles of heaters have nounced a monster sea eel. Captain and E an ges at extremely low prices. horse racing was good, but there are of its falling off it will be removed. The hundreds ot people in this vicinity who already been adopted, but all work on Brooks was in doubt for a few moments same staging which has been used in the same principle. as to the ownership of the nine fooi don’t care a fig for horse races. A good putting on the new roof will be put up skiff he was in at the time, and his ves­ many are of the opinion that the fall inside the hall. After the new ceiling The Connecticut delegation to the sel being at least a mile distant, he was A. Moreau’s Uannss Shop I Don’t ' meeting should be a fair with other ex­ is on, it and the walls will be’finished in Sovereign Grand lodge, I. O. 0. F., not particularly “stuck” on his compan­ which convenes at St. Louis, Mo., on hibits than those of horses. This popu- warm tints. The seat cushions, which ion. He succeeded at last, however, in is not jumping but SOLID AS A ROCK on for aoert^ntyl! lous town, with its agricultur^ suburbs | September 21, will leave New York for irilling the “animal” or “fish,” which­ the corner or Eldrldgeand Main strociiS where itiSa in w atch ever it was, after it had bitten through my old ouBtomers and also new ones can find equalled by anyl w ould turn out a good attenqance for built and have stood the wear remark­ St. Louis on the 18th of this month. a nobby, all hand>Btltuhed oak leather, genu­ something of that sort. Wheq the fall Great preparations are being made for his rubber boot and sock, grazing his ine fuU rubber trimmed Harness- tor $18. wul forfeit ably well, will be remade and the old leg.—Hartford Times. Also double team Harness all complete collars, fair draws only a thousand people from the event, and it is expected that fully euc., tor $28. Custom made Harness, made to green rep covering will be replaced with order, and constantly kept In stock. No.' 1 500 d o : this district there must be something | 50,000 Odd Fellows will be in St. Louis. m crimson brocade. A brown rat with a blue tail made Oak leather used only. if proof’tothe cerntrar^r wrong about the attractions. New ventilators will be put in con­ On the opening day of the grand lodge, itself visible in a Cincinnati court house, necting the ceiling of the hall with the in the afternoon, there will be a parade -and an enterprising individual tried to Repairing in J t y ; AS roof. Tl|e lodge room beneath the stage of Patriarch Militant encampments and capture it aHve, with a view to its exhi­ An Ansonia lady passed • a twenty' lodges, and in the evening there will be bition in a museum. Unfortunately he Have you seen those elegant Eel skin lined Maker will also ceiled with Southern pine. whips, the most perfect whip lu the maiket, Watches, sto^^ _ cent piece for twenty-five, cents on a a reception at which the governor of accidentally killed it; then he discovered Other minor improvements will be warranted. Horse boots of any kind, scra­ Also clocks and f olerlt nnd thought herself smart. A few Missouri will be present with his staff to that it was an ordinary Norway rat, pers, sweat collars tor i6 cents each. Horse col­ 'i d ^ ^ti^r the clerk sold the piece to a 1 made and when the hall is reopened, ^its lars of any kind, shape or form, in tact any­ of r e p a ir ^ git$ikjbi receive the distinguished Odd Fellows. which had been Investigating the con­ thing that you may desire in horse goods. Hampden w t &cier for $2.60. | appearance will be greatly improved. tents of a pot of blue paint. All welcome, gentlemen come in. '1 vy- •- ■;>'p.5->>-»'-jjsf¥!^^™ r<

MANCHESTEB SATURDAY HERALD: SATO R DAY. SEPTEM BER 12, 1891.

Bonaa pf a lioak of Satr. olonel DrtIs* Peonllar Iinek »t Fishing. Oyster Frospeots Are Good. The lK>bster Catoh. NOTICE. en yean ago a Yankee fish- Colonel J. M. Davis lately returned The past few weeks have been busy Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island >j^T of Vinal Haven, Me., named 'rom an extended southern trip. While ones with the oyster planters, and lovers advices go to show that the lobster catch hh Mai*shall, was courting Deborah at Las Vegas, N. M.', he went on a fish­ of the oyster will be glad to hear that for the season, which closed Ang. 1, was I have an unlimited supply of i^ of Upper Port La Tour, N. S. ing frolic with General Miles. He en­ the prospects of a large set a.re good, and the must sact essful of any season for the at her home he had begged u lock tertained his friends by relating his ex­ ;he bivalves should be plenty the coming past ten or twelve years. Especially is l^ood wall stone and have ob­ her beautiful golden brown hair, perience. Conservative men pronounced season. It is estimated that over a mil- this the case with the factories border­ tained the services of a skilled the succeeding winter, which he lis narrative a trifle unfounded, but the ion bushels of shells have been laid ing on the Northumberland straits. A stone mason and am now ready j^pent at home, he received the news that colonel swears that every word is true. ilown here, the largest planters being H. gentleman interested in lobster canning young lady of his heart had turned “Talk about trout!” he screamed. ?. Rowe & Co., 180,000bushels; Lnding- makes the statement that these factories to furnish stone by the perch fickle and was allowing another the ‘Yon never fished unless you have ou & Coi, 75,000; F. Mansfield & Sons, will on the whole average a net profit of laid or unlaid or build cellars honor of her company to village merry dropped your line in the cold, swift Gal- 70,000; C. Parmalee, 40,000; Lancraft about $4,000 each. Taking into con­ by contract. Estimates cheer- meldxigs. liniw river, about five miles north of the Bros., 100,000; Chipman & Co., 55,000; sideration the fact that the season for In despair he and a friend named Las Vegas hot springs. Bishop & Co., 85,000; B. M: Rowe & Son, catching lobsters is by law restricted to fully given on application. Ad­ i^C^y, who was afterward killed in the “ General Miles and I took out sev­ 0,000; Gunu & Co., 25,000; Jeremiah June and July, this profit must be re­ dress, Wesley Hollister, timir of the rebdlion, bored a three-quar- enty-eight speckled beauties in one after­ Jmith & Sons, 100,000; C. D. Parmalee, garded as enormous. South Manchester. finr inch hole into a white birch tree then noon there. I got one fellow that 5,000; M. Coleman, 20,000; Isaac E. The benefit of the short season is now about ^ve inches through, put the hair weighed thirty-seven pounds, but it took Brovm, 25,000. becoming apparent in the increased and drove home after it a pine plug, me four hours to land him. Many of the large dealers here have catch, which is almost double that of next summer he went back to Nova “ General Miles had gone back to the jeds at Stratford, Norwalk and Bridge- previous years, while the lobsters are N o m o r e Sodtia and married the fair Deborah, in springs for his luncheon and I was about )ort, and reports from these sections are just the right size for canning purposes. triumph over his rival, and brought her to follow him when I thonght a row­ equally encouraging. The value of the Such has been the rapid spread of the o f t h i s i to the States, where he afterward died, boat had got on my hook. In a moment shells delivered at the beds is about canneries that every available site along v;; fE e never thought it necessary to reclaim I knew it was a monster fish. eight cents per bushel, which gives some the shores of the Straits of Northumber­ ’ y 'the hair, and there it remained year “I’d made books on the fact that it dea of the importance of the oyster in­ land has been taken up, and parties de­ V, after year, the tree waxing large and was a devilfish, but never dreamed it dustry, a poor set meaning a sure loss to sirous of investing money in the business strong and covering over with its white was a trout. I gave it all my line, and the planters. are withheld by the difficulty of procur­ r ; Vrood and paper bark the precious token the smoke was just pouring from mV Clams are very scarce at the grounds ing a favorable cove or beach. bid in its bo^m. reel. Presently the fish stopped and I around Savin Rock, Oyster Point, A good idea of the profits of lobster winter Edwin Smith, who began to take in the line. Crane’s Bar and South End, and the few canning may be gathered from the fact 1^' now owns the old Marshall farm, cut the “ This performance lasted nearly four dug are small and lack sweetness. Large that while a pound tin is put up ready tro® for firewood. In splitting the wood hours. I had a very small pole and line quantities are being brought here from for shipment at a cost of abont nine u happened to lay the tree open and could take no chances. Once I got Martha’s Vineyard in sloops. These are cents they are taken from the canneries |;r: 7,««actly on a pine plug, with a look of the fish out of the water for a second. planted in the Quinnipiao river and dug by wholesale, dealers who pay from bwnthful hair behind it. The outside He frightened me. as required for the trade. Lobsters are seventeen to twenty cents per tin. An - V ^ v^ end of the plug was covered by three “Pm not naturally a coward, but I very scarce and the trade is so unprofit­ American firm owning fourteen factories finches of solid wood, which consisted of had a notion of running when I saw that able that but few pots are placed. Crabs, ships its entire product to the French ^ild^-sev

■/tn, ‘l. ♦ HAJQCHLKSTlflR bATURD-^ X HEHALD * SATUBDAlT, SEPTEMBER 12, 1891.

THE CIVIL Found a Skall In a Bedpost. Foand a Skull In a Bedpost. THE SIXTH CORPS’ IDOL A ghastly find was made a few days A ghastly find was made a few days #om« of th« Men to Whom the Strnvcle ago by an upholsterer named Leak, of ago by an upholsterer named Leak, of H m Given Prominenoe« A FITTING TRIBUTE TO TH E MEM­ Ean Claire, Wis. It was that of a skull Ean daire, Wis. It was that of a skull Out of the tangle of contradictory dio> ORY OF A GALLANT SOLDIER. which had been concealed in a bedpost, which had been concealed in a bedpost, patches, letters and rumors from Chili or, to be accurate, in a large hollow or, to be accurate, in a large hollow the truth slowly wooden ball placed for ornament on top wooden ball placed for ornament on top emerges, and as General D. A. Bnasell Lost His Life at SCHOOL SUITS. of the post. The bed to which this be­ of the post. The bed to which this be­ it takes definite Winohester, and Now a Monument Per­ longed was one of a lot of furniture re­ longed was one of a lot of furniture re­ shape it is inter­ petuate* His Fame In the Valley ol cently purchased by Leak in Racine, cently purchased by Leak in Racine, esting to Ameri­ Tlr|;lnia. and is a magnificent old piece of mahog­ and is a magnificent old piece of mahog­ cans. The actors We shall make an extra “ deep cut” on CHILDREN’S SUITS for the next The historic valley of Virginia, where any of the Queen Anne style, and is, in any of the Queen Anne style, and is, in of most promi­ all probability, very old, so t^ t it is im­ all probability, very old, so that it is im­ days to “ close out” the balance of our stock in this department. Every Suit must — the murderous cannon of Sheridan, nence are Ad possible to arrive at any conclusion as to possible to arrive at any conclusion as to GO. We don’t want a single Boys’ Suit left when the order comes from tito^® Stonewall Jackson and Jnbal Early niiral Montt, how long the skull has been concealed how long the skull has been concealed builders to “ close up for alterations on the INTERIOR of the store.” A rhnnratj ^ ^commanding the thundered in the fierce contests of a gen­ in it. in it. get a “ good suit” very cheap. All Wool Suits, no “ cotton” nor m Congressional eration ago, now and then experiences a Leak, perceiving the ball to be rather Leak, perceiving the ball to be rather navy; his cousin, thrill of excitement over the incursions loose, for the purpose of tightening ex­ loose, for the purpose of tightening ex­ ------— the Congressional of throngs of strangers, whose errand in amined it, and discovered that it was amined it, and discovered that it was ^voy at Wash­ these “piping times of peace” is to re­ screwed on and was hollow. He removed screwed on and was hollow. He removed CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SUITS. ington; (General vive old war memories, albeit in a spirit if, and to his horror found that the it, and to his horror found that the ADMIRAL MONTT. Canto, who com- of good will and friendliness to former cavity was occupied by a grinning skull, cavity was occupied by a grinning skull, Age 4 to 14 Years. xnanded the Congressional army in its which was all the more awe inspiring antagonists. Not long ago the upper re­ which was all the more awe inspiring Former Prices, recent campaign of victory; the fugitive from the discovery subsequaitly made from the discovery subsequently made $3.50,13.50,15.00,16.00, gions of the valley were stirred by the Prices Now, - Balmaceda; Vicuna, president elect of that through the temple had been driven that thi’ough the temple had been driven 1.28, 1.90, 3.90, 8.90, 4 .8 ^ f that party, Who is now a fugitive, and, notes of the drum, the eloquence of ora­ tors and poets, and the hum of 10,000 a large nail or spike, which ^till re­ a large nail or spike, which still re­ incidentally. United States Minister Pat­ mained piercing it nearly through to the m ain^ piercing it nearly through to the rick Egan. voices in applause around the monument to Stonewall Jackson at Lexing^ton. other temple, and which, though in- other temple, and which, though in- The odd feature of the situation is cnisted with mst, still shows specks of crasted with mst, still shows specks of that the trouble began in a heated po­ On Sept. 19, at the other extremity of CHILDREN’S 50 CT. KNEE PANTS 23CtaJ the valley, music, oratory and applause lon'g dried' blood, or what is presumably long dried blood, or what is presumably litical contest between those called ex- such. such. A few dozen 75 cent Shirt and Blouse Waists left. Cut down to 89 cents. ' treme Radicals and the moderate Repub­ will blend in doing honor to another fc"TrJ, Whether the skull is that of a man or Whether the skull is that of a man or licans, and that Balmaceda was a rep­ dead soldier, an opponent of Jackson, ■ > , and a most gal­ woman is of course impossible to tell, woman is of course impossible to tell, resentative Of the Radicals, who call hut it is unmistakably human and that bnt it is unmistakably human and that themselves Liberals. But he seems to lant one at that, of a person of conriderahle intellectual of a person of considerable intellectual Bargains in other Departments. have been their leader only as Julius who lost his life development, as is evidenced hy the development, as is evidenced by the Ceesar was the leader o f the Plebeians in in a charge at Men’s §8 Suits, reduced to - facial anglei Leak has exerted himself facial angle. Leak has exerted himself Rome and Napoleon Bonaparte of the Winchester,Sept. Men’s $13 Suits, reduced to - to learn something of the history of the to learn something of the history of the extreme Democrats of France. In fact, 19, 1864, General Men’s $15 Suits, reduced to - - - - . bed, bnt has not been Able to do so. He bed, but has not been able to do so. He history abounds in these instances of a D. A. Russell. Men’s $3.60 Pants, reduced t o - purchased it from a secondhand dealer, purchased it from a secondhand dealer, onion of extremes—the d^pot in alli- General Russell yf^ who in turn bought it in Chicago fro«f who in turn bought it in CHiicago from Boys’ $10 Long Pants Suits, reduced to - Aoce with the rabble agaii^t ^ e con­ was a hero, an idol, in the old a’woman who declares that she knows a woman who declares that she knows Boys’ |3 Pants, reduced to - \ - servative middle classes. Con^^ress in ■ nothing of it except that her mother, nothing of it except that her mother, Boy’s |1 Pants, reduced t o - Chili natnrally represented i^e latter. Sixth corps, / E now deceased, purchased it at an auction now deceased, purchased it at an auction Men’s 50 ot. Underwear, . m *Balmaoeda was nominally in favor of ex- Army of the Po­ sale, bnt this occurring when she was a sale, bnt this occurring when she was a 1,^ twiding the franchise and patting all tomac, which he Youths’ 50 ot. Drawers, a r u s s e l l little child, she does not recollect where little child, ske does not recollect where jUjiarchee upon an equality, bnthejpaght joined in 1863. . . Men’s 75 ot. “ Outing” Shirts, - the sale was held.—Cor. Philadelphia the sale was held.—Cor. Philadelphia to govern hy arbitrary methods wd the head of tne Seventh Massachusetts 60 ot. White Unlaundered Shirts, - Press. ______Press. ______withoat conscdting the legislative power. regiment. He was then a trained spl> $1.00 White Laundered Shirts, dier, who had passed through West Point Senor Montt, envoy at WasUngton of Skeletona with Tall*. Skeletons with Tails. 76 ot. Unlaundered Fancy Shirts, , - and won honor as a fighter at Cerro the Cpngresslonalista, it is believed, • A discovery which will prove of im­ A discovery which will prove of im­ 50 ot. Imported French Hose, • s): Gtordo, in the Mexican war. m will natarally become Chiljgn minister mense interest to ethnologists has been mense interest to ethnologists has been After leading his regiment, through 50 cent Suspenders 16 cents; 15 cent Socks 5 cents. at Washington, as, of coarse; Minister made at the little hamlet of Sinaloa, madh at the little hamlet of Sinaloa, the campaigns of McClellan from March A few Butcher’s Frocks and Barber’s Coats slightly soUed by water Lascano, appointed by President Bal- Mexico, while breaking ground for a to Noveml^r, 1863-, Russell succeeded Mexico, while breaking ground for a maceda, will bo recalled. The victori- large coffee plantation which is being regularly 81.26 and |1.60. Frocks now for 76 otS., Ck>ats 86 cts. * General John Newton as commander of large coffee plantation which is being 008 Admiral Montt is now provisional established by an English syndicate. established by an English syndicate. Trunks and Bags at half price. Hats and caps at less than wholesale pricee.^ i-i’- the Third brigade, First division. Sixth fV’ • president of the repnblio. Both the The find consists of thousands of skele­ The find consists of thousands of ricele- Bring this advertisement with you andjoall for the (3oods. - , corps. In this command he won great - >■ ’• Montts are coxhparatively yonng men, tons either of large apes or of prehistorio personal popularity with the men, and tons either of large apes or of prehistoric in the prime of life, bnt well versed human beings of a very low order. If hnmin beings of a very low order. If was spoken of thronghont the brig^e as in pnblio affairs, as is General Canto. the remains are of apes they were of “Dad” Russell. He led this l^dy of the remains are of apes they were of As the admirable co-operation of army gigantic size and of a variety no longer gigantic size and of a variety no longer troops gallantly in both of the battles at and navy was the main canseof the Con- ezi^ t, while if they are of men the men Fredericksburg and also at ,Gettysburg. extant, while if they are of men the men gressionaUsts* snocese, there is reason to were provided with distinct candal ap­ At Gettysburg he won a brevet in the were provided with distinct candal ap­ hope that General Canto and the two pendages, very thick and short, and regular army. On the way back from pendages, very thick and short, and Montts will continne to act in harmony cnrled up like a squirrel’s. That they ■curled np like a squirrel’s. That they HULCAHT, Tlie Gettysburg to the Rapidan, Russell com­ in dvil affairs, and that Chili will at are the skeletons of apes can hardly be manded the First division, and at are the skeletous of apes can hardly be once resnme her forward march in pro­ doubted, judging from the arms, which Strictly One Price Klothier and Hatter. Rappahannock heights, Nov. 7, the doubted, judging from the arms, which gress and commercial development. reached nearly- a foot below the knee, divirion stormed the Confederate earth­ reached nearly a foot below the knee, works with their arms at a trail, going and the thumbs which are also ab­ and the thumbs which are also ab­ Look for the Stars and Stripes on the Blue Buildim^ SKA'S VOLCANO. normally long and curved with exceed­ over the parapets at a bound and cap- normally long and curved with^ exceed­ ingly s h ^ and powerful ingly sharp and powerful nails. l,6Q0 n :^ battle flags, Thh ^ t , too, show that tbeyBstere in- The feet, too, show that they were in- 33-41 Asylum Street, Hartford, ■ ^>(|rantopB Inidge c ^ b io g V H ^ ^ d ed for cUmbi^ rather than walk- ..... JtoM **• ___ __ ... ..dii^te'^W ____ jirirton to the yftst depairtm^t m : ^ l^ vin g the ownership of some trophies. skel^ns found is due to a '‘found'; is’ tween two bands of the animtj^ls in two bands of the animals having proiplsfng gold , fields; the Chinese and In the Wilderness campaign of 1864, ten place at this spot, which is farther ^ m n smnggling problems, the long the division, with Russell still at itghead. taken place at this spot, whichjis proved by the immbof of bre^on' proved by the n n m l^ t)f broken skulls donbt as to the fate o f the ‘V^ellsTmcidor- did gallant serv- and other bones among them' and and other bones among them and the ing expedition, and so on. Affairs in ice, especially in which persons and nations are concerned fact that several of the skeletons fact that several of the skeletons were the Bloody Angle' found in a deadly embrace. found in a deadly embrace. United States S are now nearly all arranged or in process at Spottsylvania No weapons, however,were discove^ No weapons, however,were discovered, The Old Reliable of arrangement, and tid^g advantage and at Cold Har­ bnt as these were probably of wood ley bnt as these were probably of wood they of the loll Dame Natnre ba« gone into bor, and after No. 811 Main St., com er AsvhOiiu' have perished in the course of have perished in the course of time.— the bnsineBS of raising a mmpns. reaching Peters^ Philadelphia Times. Philadelphia Times. Bogoslov Was an island of theAlentian in Jime gronp. A long reef connect^ two high called to the d^ Bevived By the Watermelon. HARTFORD, C pew , and in ^ e cenl»r of &e r^ f rose Bevived By the Watermelon. fense of Wash­ , A singnlar story comes from St. El­ a pillar eighty-fonr feet tall, known as A ringnlar story comes from St Carriage and Blacksmith ington during the mo. On Thursday while the baggaj^ mo. On Thursday while the baggage m : Sail rock. Some time ago the crew of a scare o f Early’s team and wagon that mns to Poiters- sealer noticed as their vessel sped past team and wagon that runs to Poxtors- raid. Subse­ ville was on the road some distance fiv e ville was on the road some distance from Bogoslov that the island was sinking. quently the entire the station, a thunderstorm arose. shop of John Snlllyan Is still on deck. We Surplus and Undivided It went down almost before their eyes. the station, a thunderstorm arose. Sixth corps was Lightning struck a tree near the road, Lightning sixnck a tree near the road, have a number of new and second-hand car­ $210,009.00, First the reef disappeared, then Sail rock sent to help Sher­ splitting it in two. The same bolt splitting it in two. The same bolt vaniriied. and there remained the two riages and wagons that we will sell cheap as i ; idan in the Shen­ jumped to the wagon, knocked down jumped to the wagon, knocked down H. L. BuNoa, Prest., H. M. Olark, ! I>eaks, from one of which sponted fire andoah valley, we want the room. We are agents for the A twood CoLLmaVloe-Preet./ ^ the mule and the boy driver. The boy, the mule and the boy driver. The boy, F. G. SaxioN, and smoke. Later on Captain Hooper, of and in the first in falling, struck his head on a Gteorgia the steamer Corwin, visited the spot by in falling, struck his head on a Georgia important action watermelon, the force of the fall break­ DIBSOTORS. order of the United States government. watermelon, the force of the fall brew­ It'*'’ • of that memora­ ing the melon, and the boy’s head sinking ing the melon; and the boy’s head sinking St. Julian and Imesbnry Co.’$ Mains Bforgan G. Bnlkeley, Governor of , He has jnst made a report, in Which he G. Dunham. Treasurer of Dunham. ble campaign, into the cavity in the melon. The mtde into the cavity in the melon. The mule says: known as Ope- OF VEHICLES. Co.;W. H. Bnlkeley. Merchant anttl lay stunned some urinates, and, recover­ lay stunned some minutes, and, recover­ Gtovemor of Connecticut; John E ."" “ The new rock continnes to steam and quon or W inches­ ing, got np and resumed his way. The bo}' Horseshoieng, Forging, Carriage Building tractor and builder; Atwood C ;^lntter. It is more of the nature of a ing, got np and resumed his way. Thehoy Howe & OriO^s, Brokers; Lev^r ter, Russell met having fortnnatriy fallen with his head having fortunately fallen with his head President The Case, Lockwood w geyser than a volcano: It has no real his death. At a and Jobbing of all kinds at short notice and J. Cole, Attoxney-at-Laiih'j into the melon, the water in it had the into the melon, the water in it had tiu W. Welch, Treasurer Dime'Savinas'’ crater, neither does it discharge lava critical moment effect of reviving him, and he shortly at reasdnable rates. Thomas O. Bnders; Bx-Presktont; tV and cinders. Its exhalation is more like effect of reviving him, and he shortly in the battle, regained conscionsness. The only dam­ For sale a new two-seated extension top Bunco, President. ■ - THE MONUMENT. trained conscionsness. The only dam­ Interesji Allowed on Time DsposEtlH^J when Sheridan’s age to the wagon was a split spoke.— age to the wagon was a split spoke.— carriage. lines were disarranged in the center and Mobile (Ala.) Register. Mobile (Ala.) Register. a fresh body of Confederate troops was making a successful charge through a Domesticated Partridges. Domesticated Partridges. gap between two of Sheridw’s corps, he Miss Fannie Newman, living near Miss Fannie Newman, living near Hurd, da^ed into the breach with his division, liexington, has a genuine curiosity in Lexington, has a genuine enriority in JOHN SULLIVAN, flnng back the exulting enemy, routing the shape of six partridges, which are as the shape of six partridges, which are as IM B O B T E B S ^ his ranks and sending two of his gener­ tame and docile as possible. Some time tame and docile as possible. Some time Wholesale and Retail DealGri^ als to the dost, and virtoally whining ago her brother in plowing a field came ago her brother in plowing a field came the day for Sheridan. In this action he THE BOGOSLOV VOLCANO, across a nest containing a number of across a nest containing a number of was kOed instantly. C rockery, Q steam. It is white in color, very dense partridge eggs, and g-.vve them to his sis­ partridge eggs, and gave them to his sis­ The monument to the brave soldier has a disagreeable odor and shoots out ter, who placed them under a hen, and ter, who placed them under a hen, and SDyer Plated Ware has been erected by the Sedgwick Me­ as if under pressure from every opening in due time they wei^ hatched ont. A in due time they weie hatched out. A morial association, which in May, 1887, Glassware, in the rock, the whole uniting in a great motherly little bantam hen has taken motherly little bantam hen has taken placed a monument to the beloved chief volume and rising to immense heights in the birds tinder her wing, and, from the the birds under her wing, and. from the of the Sixth corps, “ Uncle” John Sedg- 6ENUINE W m .JW ER S GOODS. calm weather. We distinctly saw it, fuss and noise she makes over them, fuss and noise she makes over them, Lamps wich, near the scene of his death on the I s. Chandeliers like a white clond, at a distance of thirty seems to take delight in her downy seems to take delight in her downy battlefield of Spottsylvania. The dedi­ miles. The top of the island is seldom charges. It is a pretty right to see them charges. It is a pretty sight to see them We make a specialty of cation of the Rnssell shaft takes place on visible, being always enveloped in this together.—CarroUton (Mo.) Democrat. together.—Carrollton (Mo.) Democrat. the twenty-seventh anniversary of the China, Brio-a-brac and Hinh Chit ~dmtdr^-eteam or smoke, llie highest Onr Anchor Brand battle of Winchester. The location of A Fatal Seidlits Powder. point of which 1 oonld get a definite al­ A Fatal Seldlltz Powder. ware suitable for wedding and the memorial is in the National ceme­ Mrs. August Lenk died suddenly yes­ -OF— titude was 331 feet above the sea, al­ Mrs. August Lenk died suddenly yes­ tery, rather than on the spot where the terday. She had been suffering from plimentary*gifts. though I several times caught a glimpse terday. She had been suffering from general fell, because the changes and puerperal fever. She took a seidlitz Rogers Silver Plate of a peak that is much higher, as the puerperal fever. She took a seidlitz obliterations of old IftTultnarlra on the powd^, and twenty minutes later died. smoke was blown away, exposing it to powder, and twenty minutes later died. field render it difficult to determine with It was first thought that there were Is the best in the world. A full line of view.for an instant.” . It was first thought that there were everything needed for table nse. Es­ exactness the scene of his noble death. poisonous ingredients in the powder, but poisonous ingredients in the powder, bnt tablished by Wm. Rogers Decorated Dinner The funds foirthe Rnssell memorial, Coroner Cook found that death resulted Coroner Cook found that death resulted in 1866. li^ those for the Sedgwick, pionument, from natural causes. The expansion of A project ^&as httm^i^mutt^ to from naitoval causes. ^ T | ie expansion of , - .hMreheen.contribiK|;ed''/by the survivors the gas had prevented proper action of the Russian ininistry jraPliMw of inter* the gas had pravfsitod proper action of The Wm. Rogers M’f g Co TEA SETS. T piL E T commuTiication to course o f the ^ Sixth corps, li.e exercises of the heart. * It is said that cases of this the heart. It is said t^ t cases of this the Volga. It is propotod to build five dedication will he imder the auspices of kind:, are not infrequent with people of kind are not infrequent with people of REFRIGEB^TOBa the .association. feeble heart action.—^Utica Observer. feeble heart action.-^tica Obs^er. Salesrooms and factory 66 Market large reservoirs between the city of Tver WATER COOLERS. and the month of the river atcon- The excursionists will leave Phil^el- street, Hartford. Ckms. phia at an early hour on the 17th of Ice Melting Away. venient distances ajtart. The water fill­ Ico MeltlsK Away. COOKING ing the reservoirs at the overflowing of September, and will reach Winchester Residents of the city of Brewer are Residents of the city of Brewer are the river in the spring might then be let in time to go over the battlefield of Sept. enjoying lots of cold comfort these hot enjoying lots of cold comfort these hot AGATE IRONWARE. 19,1864. In the evening there will be days. Several icehouses that were pat back to its sonrce in the summer when days. Several icehouses thatihvere put A WomlerfBl Cracker. Kitchen the river dries np. a camp fire in the court house at Win­ np on speculation failed to bring for­ np on specnlation failed to bring for- chester. On the 18th the party will re­ tunes, or even any cash, to their owners, tnnes, or even any cash, to their owners, Hamlin had a large head, a good face, peat Sheridan’s celebrated ride, with and have been tom down or allowed to and have been tom down or allowed'to with well proportioned features, and some variations, of course. tumble to pieces. The ice has been left tumble to pieces. The ice has been left “BOSS” looked to the last nnnsnally yonng for his From WinchMter, twenty away, to melt in the sun or to be carried away to melt in the sun or to be carried away ysars. Not great nor piotnresqne, hav­ to the battlefield of Cedar creek, where by any one who has wanted it, and many by any one who has wanted it, and many l u c k Sift B itw H ing no personal oham, he was em­ disastOTwas happUy turned to victory have availed themselves of the privilege. have availed themselves of the privilege. bodied principle and falthfol to the end. and Early put to final rout, Oct. 19,1864, —Lewiston ^ e .) Journal. -Lewiston (Me.) JonmaL Hurd, lellen & jnst one month after the Winchester See that each D A C C f T oe Paris waitexB, who have formed a fight On Saturday, Sept 19, the Rns- Wcathce Prophets of '91. Weather Prophets ef '01. biscuit is stamped D U 3 9 tiade: union, are now discussing their lell monument will be unveiled with^ d ty Miss (in the country)—Is it going CityM iu(in the country)—Is it going 2S5 Miii SL. W M illti w ith the xsstanrant keepers. the nsnal ceremonies o f orations, mnrio* to rain today? to r a t e today? Does your grocer keep the ^ insist npontbair right to and reminiscenoes from former com- Modem Farmer—Don’t know, miss. Modem Farmer—Don’t know, miss. Cracker? Hartford, •ad BO Htdfonaas, hat also paakms in arms qf tile gaUant dead. The morning papers haven’t g

nearly twenty years, the impressiou PEAkv EXPEDITION. OUR LIVER. THIS GREAT GUN. You Can Have being general that the federal govern­ ment would erect a monument to the Fean That It Will Meet with Diustet Wonderfbl Power Developed b j the Kew in the Arctic Beg^loua. What People Ouerht to know About THEY RECEIVE LITTLE ATTENTION “Father of the Constitution." About Twelve-inch Mortar. It. FROM THE GOVERNMENT 1855, his neighbors of Orange county Lieutenant Robert E. P :ary, with his It cost nearly $2,000 to fire a sinffle The nerves which despairing of congressional aid and wife and five companions, has been le f; shot at Sandy Hook the other dayHSul control the liver upon the shore at McCormick’s bay In Some Instances Strangers or Foreign­ grown impatient with delay, opened a Uncle Sam thiiiks the money well spent, often become subscription for a monument fund. Greenland, in latitude 77 degs. 43 min, as the test showed that no armored RINTED L weakened, irri ers Keep Green the Last Besting Places north, and fur beyond civilization or Generous help came from friends in other cruiser can offer resistance to a well di- A T TH E Itated, diseased of the ninstrious Dead—^Twenty Presi­ possible help for uine months in the |rhe function of sections of Virginia, and a sum sufBcient wjted missile from one of his 1 ^ nets dents Now Beneath the Sod. for the purpose was soon obtained. The year. To add to the disturbing features land guns. the liver is dis­ of the situation it is now given out tha: turbed, and tor­ (Copyright, 1891, by American Press Associa­ shaft as erected is of granite, obelisk in The cannon fired was a la-inch, breed tion.] HERALD'OFFICE. THE LIVER. pid liver or dis- shape and about twenty-five feet high, loading, steel hooped, steel lined, cast y ■« orderedlaction re­ As far as can be ascertained the fed­ It is entirely plain and simple in outline. iron mortar. The contract requlra sult. lienee the bile, which is waste and eral government has never voted a single Graven on the east face, about ten feet ment was that it shonld throw a shell dollar for the care of any of the graves above the earth, is this inscription; % poisonous material designed to be expelled, capable of piercing the deck of an iron­ is not properly secreted and eliminated from of its ez-presidents, with the i>ossible clad at a range of ' 6,000 yards, i . solid Business Cards, the body. Thus retained it causes indigestion exception of that of Washington, and for MADISON. *: steel armor plate 10 by 0 feet iR rf** *^^ dyspepsia, (gas, bloating, biliousness, const! a long time the last resting places of Bom March 18,175L : 4 inches thick was set up as a targ^ D pation, bad taste, headache, dizziness, dull Madison, Tyler, Monroe, Harrison, and Died June 28,1838. : THE HUT AT U’COEUICE’S BAY. was covered with lombor, backed bv ' Posters, (all sizes,) head, nervousness, weak, languid and tired even that of Washington, were neglected, ttie expedition was, after all the prom heavy supporting timbers and fnrtiier feelings. If not cured this condition leads to and only the precautions of private citi- The monument is suggestive o f __ braced fatal liver and kidney diseases. the ise, but poorly provided for arctic life, up w ith a BT»nii m ountain, oi* character of the man, as he is fondly re­ earth. Shipping Tags, The best remedy and most certain cure, is and already the projectors of the scheme Dr. Greene's Nervura, which restores diges­ membered by his countrymen. Along­ aie greatly blamed by the friends of the The mortar was loaded with a eheU oil tion, corrects the disordered liver, regulates side his grave and under a neat marble isolated woman and men. polish^ steel 8 feet long, 12 inches inj Labels, the bowels, invigorates the blood, and, by shaft repose the remains of his wife, Some years ago Peary made a trip tc diameter, weighing 628 pounds an4 strengthening and vitalizing the nerves, re­ I^Uy Madison. The old homestead has, Godhaven, on Disco island, and thence tempered to resist a pressure of 1 4 0 ,^ establishes health and strength. It is purely since the death of Madison, been suc­ pounds to the square inch. Fifty-onej' penetrated a long distance into Green­ liVl vegetable, harmless and sold by druggists. cessively the property of an American, land on the so calira ice cap, which pounds of powder fcdlowed themissilti Circulars, $1:00. an Englishman, an Irishman and a Ger­ covers all the interior of that island con­ into the gun and the breech plate was! man. All of them, however, have re­ tinent. He became an enthusiast on the screwed on. The target was spected the tomb, and except in matters subject of penetrating to the pole, oi with ten buBseyee, and • Admission Tickets, o^ the smallest imi)ort it remains sub­ near it, along the centraf crown of this at one of these, tin intention stantially as when erected. Tyler and ice cap, going early in the spring and re­ fire at least half a doien shots. Raffle Tickets, Monroe sleep in picturesque Hollywood turning esurly enough to com e hom e the At the order everybody gfot ihio a|: cemetery, near Richmond. The remaim second season. To do so it was neces­ bombproof and a soldier pulled the lanl Postal Cards, of the former have a simple mound above sary to pass one winter at the most yard. There was an indescribable roar, oil them. The latter’s grave is marked by northerly point a vessel could reach. la t h ^ series o f roars, and w hen the^ Envelopes, a stone sarcophagus with an iron grated The little steamer Kite was placed at his WHERE POLE SLEEPS, structure of Gothic fashion. disposal, and there was trouble from the sens and associations saved them from The remains of Monroe were first giv­ very start. It was jammed in the ice in Bill Heads, ntter decay. America has no West­ en a resting place in New York, but Melville bay and was twenty-one days twenty-seven years later, on July 4,1868, X minster abbey for her great dead; no in goin g 100 m iles. they were transferred to Ric.h^nnd, ■ national structure in which the bodies Lientenant Peary’s leg was broken b j "Statements, of her departed executives can rest. But The grave of Andrew Jackson, is at a lurch of the ship, and was far from two ex-presidents, Tyler and Monroe, the Hermitage, , the naTne healed when the Kite started on its re­ lie in the same cemetery. Several are given to the home of the ex-piesident, turn trip. At Upernavik, the most and the plain memorial which marks Menu Cards, THE LIVER IN POSITION. buried in ground once owned by them, northerly white settlement in the world, but now the property of strangers, upon the spot is carefully looked after by the and but 1,180 miles from the pole, tlw “I tried all our doctors to no purpose. My whose patriotic spirit the care of the Ladies’ Hermitage association. Ten­ party met with a very cool reception, Note Heads, kidney, liver and stomach were terrible, I graves depends. This is particnlarly the nessee also holds the remains of James having neglected to secure the usual was full of pains and all run down, weak and case with the remains of Madison, whose K. Polk and Andrew Johnson. The permit from the Danish government. tired. I never saw such a wonderful effect former is buried in the large garden ■■ as Dr. Greene's Nervura had. It has com­ resting place in Orange county, Va., has For many years a Dane named Jensen Letter Heads, pletely cured me, and I know several other changed bands four or five times since plat of the family homestead in Nash­ and his family lived forty miles north ol ladies who were cured in this town with Dr. his death. In most cases the state and ville, and the body of his recently de­ Upernavik, they being the most north­ Greene's Nervura. family have claimed their great dead, ceased widow has also been laid to rest ern white family in the world, but that THE NEW MOBTAB. (Ruled), MISS V. D. SANBORN, and the only exceptions are those of there. p^t is now abandoned. Even the Es­ smoke cleared away the little party went Billerica, Mass." Washington, Zachary Taylor and Ulysses In Forest Lawn cemetery, Buffalo, is kimos extend but a little farther out to look at the target. But they the grave of Millard Fillmore. About couldn’t find it Chunks of steel and r Glrefiue, the successful S. Gkrant. In every other instance the north—all beyond is barrenness Letter Heads, (typewriter,) N. D. ilUS? specialist in curing all forms state where the executive was bom or him lie his wife, his two children and desolation. Still more, it is now con­ splinters of timber were that , the of nervous and chronic diseases, 35 W . 14th into which he came in the earlier period his mother. The inscription on the clusively proved that no large game ex­ shell had left. Thepiojectile was finally street. New York, can be consulted free, per­ of his life holds the remains. The cost­ plain shaft records simply the birth and ists, and only a few small fowl. discovered 800 yards beyond the target ^;\®odgers, sonally, or by letter. Call or write him about liest tomb will be that in process of death of each. The iMt bnrial in the The expedition killed one bear on their only slightly damaged. your case, or send for sympton blank to fill plot was that of Millard Powers Fill- way there, but as they attempted to As there was no mark left to fire at. out, and a letter fully explaining your dis­ erection to the memory of Grant. The expense involved is $250,000. The Gar­ preserve it by some alleged “scientific the test was discontinued, and every­ - Pttisctiption Blanks, ease, giving advice, etc., will be returned body declared that the 12-inch mortar free. ‘ field memorial cost $160,000; that erected method,” instead of regular oaring, it r ' over the remains of Lincoln, $180,000. spoiled. Profes^ Heilprin, curator of was the finest gun yet turned out With the story of Mount Vernon the the Academy of Natural Sciences of The armor p^te t l^ was mumlmdi to American people are familiar. The spot Philadelphia, whoacco'mpianied the expe­ smithereens cost $1,80, the shell F w has been the Mecca of i)atriots since the dition (it is under the auspices of the and the powder twelle doUa^ .' \ body of the first president was buried academy) and returned wi& the Kite, Anelastl, Whlito- them . B y the add o f the M ount Venaon gives a gloomy view o f the sttnation, an

..... m 1882: rariSng place of the fiecood ikid siktii taseoufe the hope next ywMv^ tiat oobsttnetibn have becoihe preri^nts « f the U^ted States. Thej ne remains (^"Zaehary Yaylor vessed inay be aide to rea<& tlMta; k| rot. Men who know tilt vera John and John Onincy AilafTna, fionge, wbero be bad Hredtn which case tii£^ will have to td(e_.tiifi. r W '-'tj:' ^well, m CTi4ike M r. H alfin d 1 # $ fdeaC tn ^ t. o f Uie : Sather and son, and mural nummnMrts. 08, but all in yain. He was chances of a long journey over the ice D iiu^re, who are, to boyiftAE^ wuh ^ take MM Of htoaelf surmounted by the marble presentmeptsk with a grave in the national covered land down to Upernavik—cer­ n Seat; tickets. and beebme a respected^tizen. responsible for ihd Bred of tibii^ of the two great men face each other iii' at Washington. His daughter, tain death for the woman and probably Our school gives more than a thorough dent’s guests when bt$ zeoepttdns 8 ^ the First Congregational church. John General Bliss, cared for the grave for all. The five men declared with em­ business training,—it builds character, held in the old building, never seb & Adams isburied under the portal at the years. It is now looked after phasis that they never would have en­ Political Ballots, and nmkes good citizens out of our boys great crowd in the parlors an^ corridora and girls. Now is the time to enter. If east end of the church to the right tile cemetery authorities. gaged for the expedition if they had If, of the executive mansion w ^oat a you cannot call, write for catalogue, etc. ;he pulpit. The bust which surmounti ,Thb body of William Henry Harrison known Mrs. Peary was to remain. It dread that some dire disaster wffi plunge it is from the chisel of the famou in a tomb overlooking the Ohio adds an element of something like Invitations,±. * the country into moorning. Guests on E. M. HUNTSINGER, Greenough. liver, at North Bend, O., on the old humor to learn that one of the five is a m S S m h reception nights have often wondered Charles Francis Adams, the son ol Harrison farm. The tomb is on a high negro, who looked npon the affair as a 30 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN. why policeman were stationed at the i : John Quincy Adams, had the mural hill, from which there is a magnificent sort of pleasure trip. Lodge By-Laws, foot of the main staircase to keep ^edpl» monument erected to the memory of his view of the river and the snrrounding : ather. It is on the opposite side of the country, A Prettjr Japanese Girl Athlete. from assembling npon the stairs. Rome Just as high In the have even objected to the presence pulpit to that of John Adams, and ,the Martin Van Buren sleeps in Kinder- The younger female members of New Pamphlets, world as the power orders of the officers as an impertinence. A bust which surmounts it is the work of hook cemetery, near his old home, Lin- York’s four hundred, who have returned that is in him will The explanation is that there is a well Sculptor Powers denwald, N. Y. About him rest the from the seashore, the spas and the take him. We offer grounded doubt of the stability and sap- A new and plain monument marks the mortal relics of his wife and children. mountains, are just now engrossed with A nd all kinds of Church PERSON porting strength of the timbers in the superior facilities for a new fad—that of physical culture as last resting place of Thomas Jefferson at All were buried from the little ancient y K staircase. 1- the education of the Monticello, Va. When the third iiresi- Dutch chftrch at the entrance to the taught by Kazan Haru, a lithe limbed Captain Dinsmore ^ tried, and tried I^nnting, Society] Printing, RISES young who wish to dent died the inscription for his tomb cemetery. Van Bnren’s remains were Japanese girl. in vain, to have some' new exits put into make the most of themselves. Our new together with a rough pen sketch of the interred there in Ju ly, 1862. When a child Miss Haru was turned k?*' • t • the White House. It is a remarkable obelisk he desired constructed was found Franklin Pierce lies in Minot ceme­ over by her parents to a traveling ma- catalogue will tell you all about it. Send fart that there is but one available I'Lodge Printing. among his papers. This design called tery, a private burying ground at Con­ for IL Fall Term begins Sept. 1. exit from the mansion during pnblio re­ for a granite monument eight feet high, cord, N. H. A plain shaft mnrlrH the ceptions, and that is an improvised exit Office open during August. and the place selected for its erection place. James Buchanan is buried in through a window, up four s t^ , across was at the summit of Monticello, located Woodward Hill cemetery, near Lan­ a narrow, temporary bridge thirown over caster, Pa., and very near his famous HANNUM’S BUSINESS COLLEGE the area, and then down more steps—as retreat, Wheatland. At Lancaster 870 Allium Street. Hartford, Conn. perfect a death trap as could be devised rest the remains of Thaddens Stevens ^ r’s Printing, and General John F. Reynolds. The in case of fire or panic. lam of Mr. Hal­ ford’s mind, that the country conld get tomb of Buchanan, which was de­ signed and ejrected by Major Charles M. along v e^ well without more frescoes in the White House, and in their stead Howell, of Lancaster (stiU actively en­ would prefer fewar rats, more strong SPECIAL ATTENTION. RECEIYED; gaged at the age of seventy-eight years), timbers in the staircases and more capar h§s a base of New Hampshire granite, cionsexits. w. ■ m the rest of it being of the finest Ttfl.h'»n marble. The base is of a single piece Seim tazy to tlie I^idjr Managers. weighing 7,000 pounds, and the whole It is said of Mrs. Susan Gale Cooke, Sword fish at six cents a work is plain and unpretentious. It who was recently elected secretary of stands on the brow of a hill overlooking MISS HABU’S AERIAL SUSPENSION, the national board of lady managers Of pound. the Conestoga river. The inscription is gician and contortionist, who taught her the World’s fair, that she is the right as follows: all sorts of athletic feats. On growing woman in the Sweet Potatoes, Here rest the remains of James Buchanan, up she found herself famous rich right place, be­ Job Department. fifteenth president of the United States. Born enough to visit America, of which she Watermelons and other sea­ In Franklin county, Penn., April 2^ 179L Died cause has tart at W heatland, June 1,1868. had heard much in the seaboard cities of as w ell as coltn re sonable vegetables. Dai Nippon. When she reached New (IBS’ HAIR WORE. Many efforts were made to secure the and ezperience. York she decided to make that city her Smee the death of ■■fa Also a Fast Black Umbrella interment of Lincoln at Washington, home. There is a large and prosperous ’ iiair work of all kinds made to order with fancy handle for but Springfield voted $20,000 for funeral Japanese colony there, and, he^des, Miss for ludlB and parties a specialty, expenses, and set apart a delightful spot Cooke has deiroi^ elfhw at sishop or at rmdenoe. Mira Haru saw a chance to turn her ed her time to 'ft>r ladies at shop. one dollar. in a northern suburb for the location of knowledge of physical exercise to some charitable , and the tomb. An association was formed advantage. Her opinion of Gotham ftnA Men’s Outing Shirts in var­ to build the monument, toward which p u b l i c entegv Gothamites is interesting. She says: THE FHiLHOBE MONUMENT. niinois contributed $60,000; New York, prises. She was ious styles and colors. “ The houses that I enter when I in- BUSAN GALE COOKE, for S e v e r a l years loom . by Jefferson many years before with $10,000; ol^ soldiers and sailors, $28,000, ■ym strnct my pupils are palaces in which one of the managers of the Brooklyn ______N o long Dabney Carr, whose body also rests and colored regiments, $8,000. The rest Dd workmen and neat servloe. there. Beside the remains of the ex- only the great • could live in Ja­ Q rpl^ a^ltun, and made a i^lendid COLD BATHS. of the fund was rais^ by associaitions pan. No onoj trariii^y no foreigner, president lie those of his wife and of his and individuals. Larkin G. Mead de­ record while occupying that p^tiom could form an idea of their beauty 6ud Her father, Dr. George Spaulding yotmgest daughter, Mary. Here is the signed the monument, which was dedi­ AS. BRUNOTTE. J. E. MORTON. inscription placed on the old as well as cated Oct. 15,1874. magnificence without seeing them. But was an eminent Vermont .snrgeinL imd" it seems to me I prefer Japanese fnrni- her mother- belonged to one of the old iten A Brown's Building, Depot Square. on the new tomb, as ordered by the sage The body of General Grant now occu­ 10 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI8- tnre and hangings and equipm^t in a New York families. Shortly after being __. sioners for Hartford County. I hereby of Monticello: pies a temporary resting place at River­ apply for a license to sell spirituous and in­ house. Just so I prefer Japanese ap­ graduated she married Mr. Sidn^ E. Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author side park. New York, where ground has •. - 4. -ii! f*’-' CONNECTICUT , toxicating liquors, ale, lager bee^ Rhine wine parel for women—it is so much cooler Clooke, who died eight years ago at of the Declaration of American Independence; recently been broken for the new mon­ and cider at the Bryant Building on of the Statute of Virginia.-for religious free­ and pleasanter, and doesn’t bind the Knoxville, Tenn. Main street, town of. Manchester. ument. ^ Pair and Races, My pl^e of business Is not located dom, and father of the University of Virginia. body anywhere or- crib one up as your Ir SAt Meriden Park and Sink. within 200 feet in a direct line of a church Monticello, including the ^te-Df the ^ W ith the story of the Garfield memo­ American clothes seem tp do. The great His Wealth Did Him Mo i' 16,17, 18,1891. Largrer and bet- edifice or public school house. rial the public is familiar. It was dedi­ ever before. New and special at- jD&tcd it Manchester this 5th day of Sept., tomb, was sold to pay the i^ ^ ^ ^ ess grief of my visit to this country has been An eccentric nobleman died reoentiy'^ . Races each day in colt stakes and A. D. 1881. Maurice C. Bryant, applicant with which Jefferson was cated on M ay 80, 1890, and is located in the death of my sister, O Metz San, who m St. Petersburg leaving a fortune We, the undersigned, electors andla tax-pa.y- Lakeview cemetery, Cleveland. The 6,0(X),0(X) rabies, besides fais lazge-patri(^; Ammow, Seo'y. East Hartford, ers as defined by law of the town of Manches­ in his last years. Several of^siilouth- was traveling with me. After she had ter hftreby. endoree the application of the ern states rescued his family from pov­ monument towers 180 feet above the been sick awhile, her face grew pale and monial estates. He occupied a veiy,.' aRiyerhanied Matfrlph C. Bryant for such 11- ground and the remains of the mar­ qente a ^ we hereM certify that we have not erty by liberal grants of money. thin like an American girl’s. Why are large old house, but lived only in oner endorsed the application o f t ly other person, James Madison is buried near what tyred president lie in the crypt beneath all your maidens so pale and thin? Is it room. All the othor rooms ^ kept^ Dated at Manchester this 5tn day of Sept- the hall. A marble statue is designed ember, A . D. 1891. was for many generations the family not that they eat so much of what you locked and sealed. These were tband - - BELTING. Wm. Hunnlford, Robert Hunniford, Chas. homestead at Montpelier, Orange county, to stand in the center of the structure. c ^ slate pencil and candy, afid drink filled with antique furnitnre, china, NolvtlieClNipetL Batenburg, Ellsba O. Bryant, Frank Bl^w.: Va. About a quarter of a mile south­ All that is mortal of Chester A. Ar­ vinegar? Or is that only a fable?” ^ n ze and silverware, which he had I hereby certify that the abore-namera en­ thur rests in the Albany Rural cem e­ R E D U C E D dorsers Are electors and tax-payers, as defined west of the mansion is the family ceme­ inherited from his noble ancestors and F R I C E L I S T by law, of the town of Manchester and they tery, where the Madisons of many gen- tery, and the tomb is very plain in de- The history of the world in Arabic is buried beneath heaps of dnstahd cob- have not sigm^d fo r any other person. The grave is cared for by the fam Dated at Manchester, this 5th day of en^ons and their kindred are interred. being written by Mahmoud . Fehmy webs. His great fortune is by September, A.D. 189L Da n ie l W adsw oEtW,' Hia own grave remained unmarked foi ily of the ex-president. Pasha, a companion of Arabi in exile in sister, an old maid, who is as eooentrio^ Town Clerk. AiFBED P a te e . , Ceylon. He hopes to finish it this year. ,ash ew as.

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56«r''-23 ^U Q H T IN RHODE ISLANDi % Springs has iillMwiy Qufnih’s l^'ge Joke on .d^imedja l|w q^■- t The grant of the French goverument of l,00O,Q0O francs toward the expense of THE GREAT RAILROAD SENSATION. bles in very low prices. 30 **, B!umhntb«l ftelnatam d. bringing distressed French emigrants in Two full size locomotives and trains of ves- AH.the pAitiiBs in th e Blum enthal im- tibnled coaches dashing across the stage at the dozen tin top jelly tumblers, the Argentine Republic back to France rate of fifty miles an hour in opposite direc­ Woodland Park cooled down is sufficiently significant of the inex­ tions. "over. Sundays M

anSpended him from the tracks of the tary of legation at Bnenos Ayres, is I' N a t i o ^ Assc^edarthu m et him a t H art- clearly at one with the French authori­ ’^fen^ The m Was passed in ties on this point, for he expresses a hope (iffair and finally Starter that the flow thither of British emigra* Prices 26,36 and 6Q cts. tion may cease for the present. ^ apohigy M. BURKE. . T^^^<^<^dnistaddstoothercauses Tickets on sale at hotel news rooq '.b e rb - ibUnzoA special difficulty inacqnir- opera house. An extra train ^ South Manchester after perfor B is cem r flvB cents.

iFrflU B srjp track. Woodland Oik landing, beeideB flfiding Mnuielf €fewi)f^'In9W€mee Ageist surround^ by a large number of his 'House Painting in all its branche ^ ymre, direct- ooiates cheerfully furnished. Contjract M A N C H E ST E R . _ _ idirodlly, infereeted-ln-tlm .poolfi. i»nn^ryinen.----PaTiB Ck)T. Lpndpn -Tele- fully ezeent^ Special attention te ' eifid cn. any cf the races at the late graph. Business solicited for flrst^dass oompsalsb Will call on receipt of postal H. F. TSI,aPHOKX COHRXOnON. xneethig at thaitinlok. South Manchester . . L R. B lum enthal. Vandals In tha Adlzondaeks. The jetraction wee satis^ to VWtorB from the Cbateangay lakes, and ^ilte placed by Adirondacks, says that the glory of that region of trout and deer has departed. the judges ciik'.Mrv/^nmenthal was then Notwithstanding the liberal stocking ,;Withdr»wm V it is'ik e general opinion that has been done every year, tha trout SCHOOL SUITS. SOMETHING NEW IN SPRING: ItitnODg ikoec who are acquainted with are small and scarce. The miners use V-';' the dretunatehoestbat Blumenthal got daat powder in the spring holes and on WOVEN WIRE ANDSPIRAL SPRING Co offeaty* Tlw. reatri^on waa removed he qiiawning beds, and ^ hotel keep­ It is about time to think about suits for school in ttnia to aUow him to enter ^ ers are afraid to complain. In addition hom atilieltedrtiU e fakr thia week. to this, many of the xesidentB go np the wear for the boys. I have just received a new line aide streams and catch fingerlings by the nmdred. This is always fatal to good and more will be in next week. Good qualities d^AN^fc FAIR. iahing. As long as the little fish are To ba Held At Town Hall, Septam** eft nndiatorhed, the stock la kept np; and low prices, '.'"M . . bar 2d .and 24. but going np the little brooka and firiiing JCtndkeater Change baa voted to hold them oat is killing the goose that lays die golden egg.—Forest and Stream. CUSTOM DEPT. Now is a good time to ita amnial-'exldbit of farm products Heayy Chenille Portieres with 22 in. and. fancy artidn- at the town hall, Vale* Ffgnres. order a fall suit; you avoid the rush that comes Wedneaday and Thunday, Sept 28 and A coming “fad" or pnisnit will be that 24^ The town hall la choeen for the ex* of vffice figures. A b ^k on the subject later and get the advantage of a better selec­ U bit because Cl ney hall will be cloaed has been written explaining and iUus-' 8 in. Fringe for $4.75 per forrepaixB throoglk this month. The trating this new discovery of the forms tion. My stock is already received and is the azeciRive omnmittee consisto of R. O. produ^ by the human voice. At a re­ largest and best this season that I have ever Cheney, Joseph AlUston, M. H. Keeney, cent reception in London some glass aoreens were provided, npon which, after Mrs. A. W. Hollister and Mrs. William certain preparations, were thrown the shown. ■ *‘‘5 Keith. John Loonfis is chairman of jBgnrea developed by th e voice. These the committee on printing. were very exact and well defined and re- All persons inter^ted, whether mem­ seinbled a plant Or seaweed. ' We shall bers of the Grange or not, are invited to nndoubtedly have these exhibitions in make exbibkf. The Grange will this Hew York drawing rooms before an­ jear^ for the first-time, offer a list of other season has p a i^ , as the subject is ---- BUY THE---- • OtoManiburf^ Advertisement, pielihiai^ f or the best exhibit exciting much attention abroad.—New York Timm. A meeting of the Grange to perfect H. A. DEMING WATCH, ' arrangements will be hdd at the town V ln W ind!. In gold and silver cases. A very fine Wm. S. Goalee, ’‘.‘’V-S ■ hall next Wednesday evening at which CaUferDio; frmn the Mexican frontier it is important that all members be to the redwocid regions of Mendodno Swiss Watch, warranted in every re­ L A W OFFICE present. ______oonn^» has been visited by a sirocco of spect. TOWN RECORD BUILDING, the nRra Meditmranean sort. In Fresno, ---- BUY THE---- Gla sio n b u b t, Oobs ROCKVILLE. the modi advertised paradise of raisin . T^o high school has opened with cnltore and oo-operative communities, ROCKFORD WATCH, tha heat rose to 114 degs. in the shade; IdKMiti efitortng <61an" The strongest and most reliable American Hayes, Undertaker, in Nagra to 110 degs.; in Sonoma to 109; watch in use. '^^^^’HBrSt^members. in H e^dsbn^ (on the Bnsrian river, far will continue in Covell’s building over th Buy your specs, and eyeglasses at my store. Three hundred lads add miisees are north of San Fm dsco) to lOSd^ps. San I have had over thirty years’ experience sell­ post office, Gtestonhnry, in the busines of hefuaing ilhil opofetta, “The Gypsies FranciBoo itself eecaped, thanks to the ing optical goods and reel certain I can fit the eye in nearly every case. Prices low. FeativaU^i-v v. irrq;Kre8sible counter enrrents of sea UND RTAKINQ IN ALL ITS DE- James' Lynch has been appointe( 'Winds, b u t Sacram ento, a little fu rth er Watches, Clocks, Jeweliw, Specs and Eye­ P A R T M E N T 8. WANTED. glasses repaired and satisfaction p o tm an th succeed Stephen Tobin, re­ inland, thought itself lucky to get off ¥ guaranteed. at his branch office in Garvan’s block signed*: . w ith 108.—Philaddphia Times. East Hartford. A full line of Caskets, ■. ■hr.j. ri Coffins and Shrouds always on hasA;' ^ has Tk# B ail'^nipte in Brans*. Preparing, L*Z^,pht rad takli^ Everybody in South Manchester to cal! charge offtdf^kds without dkrMd FUton’a p h ar^ ^ Tha iMedktil pIsi^lNiaa long been im- moitaliiiiain the ifirhits, but it ALLtN HbtTBB jew elr y STORE, i ' line of VACES, W ATER SETS,; ETC , ju«t pimy?6 altirge and elegah firamec remained for Donglas TOden, a deaf 160 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. iaF*Ready for oaSirikt'til hours of day rad mate sculptor of San Franci^, to im­ Formerly of Deming A Gundla^.. night. they are beauties. engraving of fihesrman’a March to the e Sea. ’ TlteiAotam wHlbehung in their mortalise him in bronse. Not long ago he completed a handsome statue entitled I also want the school children to know t)i|qy, buOdfaig. ^ ’■t‘4 of curiosities at the “The Bidl Thrower," and presented it to tike dty of San Frandaoo. The figure is anything they need for use in school such as^ *, Snipiio grqje museum -is being enlarged of lifs else and is mounted npon a red SDSIIillGI BIM SIHIIIS 68MP7, almoatdail^ andisstew one<^ the bea granite base and a Mentone sandstone Pencil and Ink Pads, Pencils, Pens, Scholar’s'^ ta kbid’in the state. pedestal four feet high. The site of the Registrars of Yofer^' Falrbnr^^ Nebraska. t3i^ who have had stsitae is south of the Garfield monu­ of the town of Manchester will meet at E. E. GOODRIO^Preet.. ions, Slates, Slate Cleaners, Book Straps, Ink, Mii H. GOODRibH/V. .T., clriildds ^.the i9ld^ Army corps for ment in San Frandsco’s park.—Bloom- L .W . GOODRICH, Cashier. Iha Iflat six montiia, hade their comrades incton Sre. SGWLESIUTEUIURSIIAY.SEPT.IT SntB O O B St huK Qmiday evening, E. B. OooDRKn rad W nxu Bb a d u ro , Recent statistics riiow the estimated from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., to receive the Fairburv, Nebraska; P. H. Goodbioh, F bbd- datat^^ L. B. Warner pays be­ pop^ation of the world to be 1,487,800,- BBicK W bllss, Isaac Bboadhbab ra d Hob- F . w . sin.x.esii names of those entitled “to be made." lts on the dollar, 000,^8t increase of 8 per cent in ten AOB P. KmosavET, Glastonbury, Conn. No new voters can be registered after We make a q^edalty of Ilttt Mortrase in V enK m are Smope is the most thickly Farm rad City Loras. Also Oonnty, Huy ssttladrhaivihf npopolatioikof 880,200,- T hursday, S e p t 17. rad SohoolBraas. We ora refer to our Con- neotloutinveetmL who have never loet a dol* PARK BUILDING, MAINSntEBFr 000, or 101 pstmos to the eqnare mile. lar,or held any deliniiuent pi«er nesotlatedby North Aaaiien hBC 00,200,000, or four* this Oonkpaay. Oorrespona with ns or call on hi.Vf tsante the atile, an ijieriaes of F. HBHBT OOODBIOM, Mimolkeeter, Sept 12,1881. A>F«aBABBStenk Manaser.CHastoabwy.Ot