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, NEW nAVEN MORNING JOURNAL AND COURIER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1894. M A , . , gourunl ixxuX gouvtc NEW HAVEN, CONN. t".s MosTir"'-i 0x Mouth, 0 CMT Oka" WCBK, IS CttSW BlNULB Conic. S crvr. '. !.'v rimiTKMLST Fu U 'li -DA V. festal J. -1. riimul.-l'mlmi" N.illco. W-h ,1h-Mrai. Av.-i.in. Hli "J!?1- A Co Unuid w ''I i:i...ni.i-V . M.lli own (-0. Lsi-umm) K.Mxt-Al OniBBft. bumuiur trod CImi'Ik MwUmjii 1.0. E.iuiKl-" HowrWrw-l. , Work. W.irk-W Omri-li ""T1 Wanted MiuWlKn Kl Hr.md Street. Vaoted-fltrl-U l.lm-.'lii Ml reel. Wanted 1-lulkhc-r-J. It. I'l'tmlwon. UL.vmi n i-.mjouii. AOHICVLTmAI. Iikpahtmbnt, omen or ihk ( mar Or Tll R'BATHSK lillHKAU. T.i-. D.c. Ann. H. I.SM. t.m ForooMt for Wo-lneday-r"or,MaHaaoiiiiaotU Jlhode Island and Connecticut; Fulr, warm. r, southerly winds. Leval Weather Report. rou AOOCST tt, IBM. b A.M. . 80113 II" 1 NB 0 .Pt.C!ou'iy P.M. 30.IKJ Ttoromttw - Temperature ltd. Ilninldl'y wind Direction..., Win? Velocity W outlier s n Vt. Cloudy Hcau temrenitur. 70. Mux. temperature, 78. Mln. temperature. (3. Precipitation. .Olnches. Mux. velocity of wln.l. 12-8. Itxces of temperature ilnoa January l. If dearee. , , lMlcl.-ncy of preclpltacluu ilnr-e .lao.iao 1. to.ieir.cbe.. H. J. COX. Olwerver. Note. -A minus 1(tn ( ) prellxed to tlier- Eomuter readlnmi ludicataa temperature be- A "T" Id counr-ctlnn with rainfall Indloatoi I trace of rainfall too small to measure, fiuow la melted and resulting- depth or waior no. anuw... LUC A 1. If KIIS. Brief Mention. Buy a lot $100. K. E. Baldwin. High water to-day at 9:16 a. m. and 9:52 p. m. The Red Men will hold a watermelon party on next Tuesday uiKht. Concrete walk laid and repaired, Conn. Concrete Co., 49 Church. Miss Grace Beers is spending two weeks at Bantam lake with friends. Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Hawkes have re turned from Old Orchard Beaoh, Me. The Eighteenth C. V. have their re Un'on to-day at Quinnebaug lake, near Danielsonville. Deer has been seen in the woods on the outskirts of Windsor Locks several times within the past few days. Yesterday surveyors were at work on the eleetrio road to connect Middle town with Meriden, via Westfield Falls. Mr. nud Mrs. J. II. Bristol of New Haven are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Culver of Wheeler street, Win sled. J. D. Taylor, father of Mrs. W. F. Rockwell of Meriden, died yesterday at his home in Washington, N. J., aged seventy-four years. Early yesterday morning burglars blew open the safe of the Easthamton postofflce. They got $20 in cash and stamps and escaped. Mrs. C. II. Larsen and children of Ansonia left yesterday for Savin Rock, Where they will remain for the next two or three weeks. Coroner Mix is to make an Investiga tion into the death of Mrs. Henry Liud teadt, who died Saturday at her home on upper State street. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Miner of Torring ford are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Woodward at their cottage on Cosey Beaoh, below South End, In the police oourt in Meriden yes terday Mrs. Lena Lawrence was fined 100 and costs for practicing as mid wife without registration with the state board. Coroner Mix has not yet, completed bis investigation into the death of the late Councilman A. K. Brown, but ex peots to be able to file his report in the case to-day. Dr. W. E. Beardsley of Brooklyn, N. spending a few days in Derby with his brother, Dr. George L. Beardsley. He is a prominent physician and sur geon of that oity. J. D. Pingree, late .of the Pingreo bouse, this oity, has purohased the Troy team laundry in Derby aud has taken charge of the business and will soon put in a large force. Mrs. Mary H. Coleman, aged seventy- one, wife of Nathaniel Coleman, died at her home on Curtlss street. Southing- ton, of paralysis. The funeral will be bald this afternoon. O. H. Fox was elected president yes terday at the annual reunion of the Connecticut grand lodge of the Sons of St. George. He is a freight car in, peotor on the Consolidated railroad. Seventy pounds of wild honey were found recently by George Bole and Boos Bantumn in a hollow of an old tree in the locality known as "Fline Point," near Lord Cove's bay, in Essex. Oonduotor Bradley of the Derby road ta enjoying a four week9' vacation. During his absence his train will be !n Charge of Conductor John H. Murphy, of the main line of the Berkshire di Tkton. A flood Knggeition. , Bocitmtxr, N. V. John Davles of this oity loak a savera void and euffered pain torouith the book and kidneys. Hii physician pro DMiBOed bis due gravel, and failed to help Mm. Dr. David Keusedy's Favorite Remedy Vru recommended, and after taking two bot- )es be considered himself cured. It cures henmatum ana neuralgia also. CUVHT IIKCQRD. CltyRn.irl Crlmlual Hlile Inrtee Cable. llyninii Murk la nnd Hymun W'eln house, continued to August 15; James Corcoran, breach of peaoe.flne $1, cost $5.42; Johanna Shnnley, breach of peace, 5.43 costs; M'.ry Dugun, breach of peace, J3.-12 coHtH! George Andereonj theft, continued to September 14; Dan I el McNiimara, non support of wife, con tinued to September 1; John Con ties, cruelty to tiiiltnalu.$7.Gl; Charles Walsh, breach of peace, contlnuod to Septem ber 1; Annie Ericsson, vnirraney. taken to almshouse; Andrew Scott, th.-ft, con tinued to September 18; John Emanuel, Abraham Alisulii, Ixiuta Ilyman, Hy mun Rnchninii, and Mary Mtvln, ped dling without license, discharged. Curt Note. In the probate court yesterday Hurry 0. Day of Seymour and Philip P. Welle of thin city were appointed commission er! on tint Insolvent estate of Charles II. Hilton, the bicycle denier. Mr. Altiuson Mirlillt'lirook iliurl sud denly at. her home in Wuterbury yestcr duy, us"' seventy two years. She leaves, liuHliles her hiiHband, thruu aoun ('hesler C, .loshtiti H. and C'liai lcs A. Middlehrooka, nml a daughter, Mrs. S. C. Wheeler, all of Winsled. Dratft Itbeumnilu l'llls abaolutely cure rheuioatlam and neurnlifla. Kntlrely vege table. Sale. You will find the tariff very low at our Clearing Sale, au 15 2i. D, W. Cosgrove & Co. We have a few more dozens of the Ladles' $1.50 Klueheretto Oxfords In the Sale for 8Sc. D. W. Cosgrove & Co. 500 pairs of Ladies' J3, $4 and S5 Shoes In one lot at f 1.0S at the Sale this week. D. W. Cosgrove & Co. When we advertise reduced prices It means a cutting down of 25c, 50c and 75c. a pair from the prices you have been paying. D. W. Cosgrove & Co. Gentlemen, see the Shoe that $1.59 will buy In our window. D. AV. Cosgrove & Co. The prices at our Clearing Sale makes it the leading attraction this month, D. W. Cosgrove & Co. When Baby was sick we gave bet Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Cnstoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla PFAFF & SON. Rhode Island Turkeys Are still coming very fine. We Are Offering Them Very Low. Spring Lamb, Spring Lamb. Asparagus, Fresh Mint, Peas, New bunch Beets, Choice Florida and Hothouse Tomatoes'! Mushrooms, Mushrooms. 7 and 9 Church st. 1S2 Portsea st. TIRED Are you tired of paying big prices for Wedding Gifts, wbeu you only want to spend ono or more dollars for a small token? If so, call on Sllver thaus, the lenders of low prices for first-class goods. They are now making a big run on Ster ling Silver Belts, at about tbe dry goods stores' prices, but ours contain five times more sliver. Are you in the market for a diamond ? If 60, look us over. SILVERTHAU'9, Jewelers and Diamond Erperts. 700 Chapel street. Wedding Gifts a Specialty. Trunks and Bags. FURS REPAIRED. BROOKS & CO., Cliawlicar; State st. New Him-u, WolnettJay, Aug. U, IsM. The wcathc to-day-Likely to be fair. TKLliHlONE Nu'-m. For The Ladies Plain White Lawn Aprons 40 inches long, 9 inch hem, I2 cents each. Ladies' Gowns, round yoke with ruffle of embroidery, 75 cents each. Muslin Underwear Domain. No one who wants Portieres is going to pay more money later on if they can help it. A great many are helping it by taking advantage' of' the " Window oate prues, &ce the window. ...1 :.. To Remember A Duck Vest thrown in with every Ladies' Suit ' at $7,50 and higher. .. " ... Kasy, durable,.- eye-pleasing Hammocks with price objections obliterated. : ; ' ; , . Thin Waists and thin Wrap pers for Ladies and thin Coats for men at thin prices. ' One of the best summer tem perance drinks Henderson's Wild Cherry Beverage sampled without charge. "Tourist" High Grade Bi cycles, reduced from $65,00 to $57.00 for Scorchers ; $52 00 fot Light Roadsters. Wonders Don't Cease New York Price. China Cuspadores .89 .69 Best Tea Plates .411 1.00 " Breakfast " M 1.85 " Dinner .69 1.60 Jap Creams .0T .25 " Mustards .10 .89 Friendship Cups .15 .75 China Fruit Saucers .09 .30 Sugar Bowls il) .95 Sauce Tureens .211 .95 China Plates .09 .60 Tin Pie Plates .01 Water Pots ,10 Wall Brackets .10 Individual Butters .01 Extract Vanilla ' .05 " Lemon M Ivory Soap .05 Unsettled tariff legislation probably had more to do with these prices than the Japan-China War. At all events it would be better not to wait for a settled tariff before buying. ' The extreme low price pressure will be kept on Baby Carriages during this week. Basement. On The Second Floor in the Upholstery, depart ment there are about six dozen adjustable Window Screens, hard wood finish, selling at 18 cents each. On through in the Art Room find a lot of Fancy Covered Pillows at 39 cents, that were 49 cents each. Fine Linens ready stamped and high grade" embroidery silks at low grade cost. . MAIMEE1Bp(- H. F. BL0GG & BRO., Cash or' Credijti: HOME FURNISHERS, 699 Chapel street, New Haven, Conn. FULL LINE OF Folding Befls, Parlor'iFuWiturejCarpets, Oiloloths, Beds, B.aby ;atriges, Mattresses, tarlor and . , Cook Stoves: . , Character ts Credit. ; Store ODen 1 a. m. to 0:S) D. m.. Saturday and Monday evenings to 9. ' ; i 80c Bushel f IFine Potatoes.! ....,.,,! iBartlett Pears . Best flour , :JI.OO basket J4. 35 bbJ this week; : Broom Sale ibo, was25o. ;; - Come, see iii. ' R. W.MILLS,- !. ..!);, I ' " . : i 'A )'-.t-, '? ; f. v',,;! ' -si " PUTTING IN HER OAR." Winn It comes to Ihc ihhiU of the ln.iiNt-li.it I, iho la iy f ti.o bona "pin In liitwir" anil ruiimi.ii vnyaiie1 to suit beitulf, Mo unlit 10' to know we are aulllnif Kcfrlgeratora nml Ice Chest At Coat To oloso them out. We still have a very fin- siook of MattliiKN Wblch we are suIIIiik ut Ho a yard and upwards. , Ijrif-t and best to-k of Children's Carriages Ever shown In this lty. Our Crocker' Depurtinont . Hmti.cn r( modi'l-vl anil conlalhi i-v. r. i;hinK no-ill d fur the cnuipl.t rmnls... 'linf of your UIiiIiik tt'ioiu and KiU uuii FrsttericK: L. ATBrill, ' Complete Horns Outfitter, 1 765 to ?63 Chapel St Closed Tenlnjnt exempt Monday and ttalurday. mm (English.) Plain, crisp and delicious. In one and two pound boxes, lEIM SPASM,.. ;rV an imported preparation for making' lemonade. Iri good-sized bottles, ifjtS pts. , requires no cooking, It can be made ready.) fot the table iq ten minutes. Per hox, lOcts. l Yyo Chapel Afreet. BEECHER and BENNETT, Funeral Directors and Kmbalmeps,. No. 280 Elm St., Broadway Square. OPEN DAY ANlV NrGHT. ; Telephone No. 570-3. Jy288m g AUGUST O Sales mean prices 'way below value. Why not buy a FUR ' O CAPE now. Our prices will interest you. UThe Burgess Fur & Hat Co.1 U oooooooo SpencecMatihews &Ca OULS, , PAINTJST. CHEMICALS. State Steeet 243 hew imnasjOT. BARGAINS NOW ! Store closed evenings except Saturday and Monday during July and August.- REPAIRING-RENTING- Vera Bicycle and Rubber Store, ? - 158 Orange Stree. . '. '. S : DENTI8TBY. O. H.Qldaejr, rlortbsId laoors balowOraag,' . Dentistry in all tts braashea. PMM tM leweaf laib's mm. Another lot of those) delicious plakled Lambs' Tonjjues at 40 snd BUo jar. Received to-day 150 cboloe rljn) Wa termelon ut 20 tnd 25o. Delaware PesoUos fresh dully. NEW Mixed Plotting 8.loo.. ' AT Til 8 OLD STAND, E. E. NICHOLS, 373 State st. JUDSON'S f'l Itr.AT diHplay or Fit f ITS Kwlay. The 7 iiaiitlty wuuld frla-liien any anuill deal er, but th penpli. enme here and wo arc bound to hnvu eiiouvli to aupply tlicm. Keiufmbi-r till, is headquarter, for Melons that uru rvliiililn. 'J'elvphoiiu 'M-H. . , , 867 Chapel Street, Eieliatiga Building. BRYDEN'S EAST ROCK TEA STORE, 973 State street, Near Edwards. Always Reliable. See This Week's Bargains. POULTItY and Monta very cheap. Hound Rt.-uk HKHlc lb, smoked shoulders (war ranted) 10c. beat haina l.'le, :i II rank steak &", join aud porterhouse stuaka 14.420c, vory tine fowls only luu lb, broiler l.lc lb, spring bimb (leKS)l2ulb, Live poultry dreMwl to order. VeirutuMoH almost given away. Oime arly and select your hHrgaln at the old stnn'l of K. SCIIOKNUKltGHH & KUN'8, 1, 2, 3 Ceutral Market, CoagreM Avenue. Telephone 415-4, D. I. WELCH & SON OFFER Pino Cnrloud of Watermelons, Ripe uurl good sized, only 18e eanh. fjemons, Leinoos. Bright, Juicy Lemons, 60 for 25o. Fancy Delaware Sweet Potatoes, Fine Common Potatoes, Worlds of Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Corn and liima Beans. H lb can Boston Baked Beaus lOo. Quart bottle Fancy l'ii.-kles 28o. Pint " " " 18o. Halfp't" " " Oo. Large juicy Lemons 12o dozen. This Week Only Shall we sell Butter at present prices. Fancy Creamery 25o lb. Good Table Butter 20 and 22o. Many other grand bargains. JO. M. WELCH & SOX, . 28 and 30 Congress Avenue, . . Branch 8 Grand Avenue. 175 Campbell Avenue, West Haven. SOMETHING M I Worthy of an Introduction. I IS In cans containing one small pig ham, welKhlug IX lbs each. GILBER T & THOMPSON. WASHBURN CROSBY GO. "SUPERLATIVE." The Leading Bread Floor of the - World. " O. DEWELL&CO,; -..- ' ; Wheiesale Agents,; 239 State Street, New Haven. faints, CDUs, tc. EVERYTHING To Make Your Home Beautiful anil - Life Happy. WHITE ENAMEL, ' BATH ENAMEL, . VARNISH STAINS. GOLD PAINTS, BEADY FOB USR THOMPSON & BELDEN, 396-398 State Street, ' Courier Building, New Haven, Conn. THl FINEST LINE - of- WALL PAPERS AT LOWEST PRICE8, ON EXHIBITION AT The Broadway Wall Paper Store. fAmo anA .Tamliin nt.r frond, and VOU Will be surprised at our prloes for beautiful oom blnationa. -. : ... . , ' - ;E. R. JEFFCOTT. PA1NTINO and DECORATING In all their eovorai. branches done well and promptly ElUmates given. . , . E. R. JEFFCOTT. 561 Elrrf Street, corner of York. gltBCcXlaucotts. t The best for Driveways, Cellar and Shop v floors, Copings, and all kinds of Artificial Stone Work. i.rS j)4 --i Estimates furnlshedby ' . ; , V The Manufacturers, a ix mum & co. gflttcatiott. PEtUtP K Tl V B, SI ATH KM ATItU MBU1IAN1HM, rru. , , t. It. HONEY, ireChureh strMt tlartfor.1 offloo. Itollewieln Uuiui'g. Ad.lreas letlera to Now Haven ottieo. "! ty ' 1 . V A V 1.-AIU.MV r.nun, a .... - - TOTH Hexes. Nine Courses. IJ).!lallsta In J Cuuuttta, Art and Mu.te. fcuUrged en dowment lll.urw siiperloradvsntageaat mMt. erata expenae. th year. Oi.en rJ.-nl. U. MH. f.H-eaii.I.giinaddr.-Mi ituv. V'M. B. Nbwiiau, rin.. Wllbrahain. Maa. Jodait THE DESSAUKIMKOOSTWIK SCHOOL OF MUSIC, iyO C'huiKil street, New lluveo. Conn. Mod 4 01 rt Ufmr the foreuiuat Kurup.iin ConatA-raUirliw. All gradm of utuaiml atu dw.la, from bMilunera upwards Ui the moat sdvanoed, reeelvo an -H-ll.-nt and ayau-m-atlo Inatrui'tlon In all branoea of vocal and liiHtniiimntal inu.lo. Eminent art luu of tx.tb liiirnpeoii and Auu-rinui ranieure among Iho fiuiuliy. Applicant rwlvod during August fn.m iu a. in. to 1 p. in. Munduy and Tburtlay. ifltsccllancoas. VAULTSlma CESSPOOLS NEATLY CLEANED BY KAItNIIAM. Priuea Low and rlutlsfactinn UuaruntMd. ' ordi-ra lei t at nRADLEY DANNH,4t) State Street, lttlH T. V BITCH BON'S, I4 Chapel Htreot. 1.IN8LEY, HOOT k CO.. SI Bnaidwav. Will rccelvo prompt attuiiUon. P. O. Address Uoxi5. Telephone iOt-ti. Railway and Steamship Tickets. Tickets to Europo SID and upwards. rplCKETS to Chnutaiin.ua. from Now Tork 1. and return. $IU. Ag.-nta rf Henry Uaze Bona, Kurnpi-nn and American Tourlsia. Ht.-amahlp and itailwav TlckuU to all points. Steamboat ticket to New York Staterooms and berths secured In advance. HiiKtraye called for and ohecked thmuu-h. AcciUont Insurance. , , . . JOHN MOKSE, SU CeoU-r atrcot. Telephone call 4074. 1vUf STEAM CARPET CLEANING. f lACl'OHY, 1H. IHO aud lHH Water "treat. Conn Steam Carpet Cleaning Co., P. O. I lux 073. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention. 6. B. SWAIN, V. W. LOWDES. apWtf . , - - IT ISA GOOD IDEA To bavo tbe family physician make a list of the remedies liable to be needed at nigbt or in oase of emergenoy while you are affay from home, beyond the Immediate call of a physician, aud have the medicines prepared in a compact, portable form that they may be always at band. As the : Only Drug Store in the City Having a oomplete line of Remedies as used fey All schools of practice, we have especial facilities for furnishing, what is needed. Connected with our'store is the ' New Haven Directory for Nurses, From which COMPETENT and RELIA BLE NUR8E8 are- sent anywhere promptly, for any class of cases, in rer sponse to calls by telegraph or telephone. E.L.mSHBTJM&CO, Family Prescription Druggists, 84 Church and 61 Center Streets, . yew Haven, Conn. A FRIEND IN NEED. DR. SWEET'S ; INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Pronorw. ftam t.hA rfvtlnA of Dr. Sterthen Sweet of Connecticut, the great Natural Bone Setter. Has been used for more than 60 years and is the best known remedy for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Cuts, Wounds and all external Injuries. i C. H. CONWAY, Proprietor, Sole Agent,' 1 Bright'! d Other Diseases of the Bladder and Stomach Cured. Information Free which will Astound and Convince the Most SKeptlcai. No stamp neoessary for Information. Address REV. DR. Tj. E. HALL, Pastor Flrat Baptist Churoh, - vi ' Hattiesburg, Miss. i OB P. O. BOX No. 709, New Orleans, La. Name paper. - . . y53m STORAGE. SMEDLEY BROS. & CO, 171 to 175 Brewery Street. strvvnrrfi fn TPnrnituire. Pianos. Car riages and general merchandise. ' Anr.esa at all reasonable times, a man constantly va attendance,- Padded vans and experienced movers. Dnnlrlniv lnv4nflr And RhiDTjinlS X ',, wva..0 - w promptly attended to at low rates. Telephone at all hours, day or night. WILLIAM h: chapman, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. Solicitor of U.S. and Foreign Patents Counsel in Patent Causes. .- w'.i. ,Om ; . ' :. p'" HEW HAVEN, CONNm 1 '.' ' 70 Chureh Street, Booms S and 4. (javuw;i .uuquwj .. . . ' 817 Main Rtreet. " -' (Thursday, Friday and Saturday.) ;,; . . . . . ih.L..,Mmln-ln TT ft' JSIUOZ year BALwr.euuvao - " Patent Office, References to. New Englafld patents iunuueu COMPRESSED AIR Carpet4 Cleaning Works. Proprtctora, - ' 106 Court St., New Haven, Ct. - Work done st sksrt notice, i tnWStf OWE ANDv TETS0M idiculous prices On Parasols And Sun Umbrellas.' Fancies sS7 1.50, $1.75 and $1.98, Reduced from fc.75, $4 50, 5-75ndJ6.75. $3.00, Reduced from fc.75, $8.75 ' and $8.75. 1 Lotsgg 24-in. fine All-Silk Sun Um brellas in cardinal only, reduced from $3.25 to . - , , ; $1.25 'Fancy -Taffeta .'with Dresden knob, reduced from $5.00 to ' "' $1.75 Black goachings At 59c., 75c. and $2.25, re . ducedfrom 75c.',$r.ooand$3.50, Colored Duck Parasolsi Were $1 .25, now 49c. 24-in. Black . Umbrellas- Excellent quality Gloria Silk, warranted fast color. Lot 1. 79c. , reduced from $1 .00. Lot 2. " , 95c, reduced from $1.25. Lot 3.-..V-- '.:;-; t With nobby horn handles, $1.25 reduced from $1.89. Silk Remnants. 'Asix months' accumulation ol shorTlengths yard to 4J4 yards) of fine silks, all marked inlain and very low figures. A throng of pleased purchas. ers yesterday getting the plums. HWE& Stetson. IN THE STATE! ; 15 cents a yard Saved if bought this month, As we Make. Lay and furnish Lining FREE I . .. ... But you must bring this advef. tisement. " . - . Very liberal terms to good people. P. J. KELLY & CO., Grand Ave., Church St. Stores dosed Friday at noon, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday , V: , and Thursday at 6:30 p. m. . . Open Saturday night. , , WE OFFER M 5 R Tbe CI Hart Co. " tFojr&Iidsummer Use : 'FresB'Kin(sr WestbrSolt . Plovery ' if Freuoh Xamb Chops, ' CalvesLLivsira and Sweetbreads, T Jfa Ptan ' " ' Native and Kalamazoo Celery, . ' Sweet Potatoes, LARGE ASSORTMENT : Fresh f ruits and Vegetables. 350 and 853 STATE STEEET, ' ' ! - ' v ' wiw nrsveiaaairera, .:7'.-.!-. :rfi