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NEW HAVEN MORNING JOURNAL AND COURIER. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 1894 THE GENUINE fopaJail kiowi throughout Hew England u the blgbert BUnderd 10 cuts Olgu for Quality, Quantity tad Workmanship, Dine! Import o( thi finest TulM AbJo HeviaaTobeoo and Maanfeetam of Oigar, reraer immiiI Vomur Mree , How Have), feaa. frUsccllautous. fur Work a Specialty. TAILOR I1DE. . From Frenoh Madras, English Oxford Scotoh Cheviot, English Flannel and Wash Bilks, M.T l-0. or goods sold by the NEW MIDSUMMER NECKWEAR. RUSSIAN HEMP, A NOTELTY Perfectly washable, and sold only by us. Butterfly Ties at 35 cento each, To clean up the lot ; were T6o. CHASE & CO., Jiew Haven Honse Building. Bole agent for Noyes Bros.' (Boston) Laun dryHand.werk, and satisfaction guaranteed. 'gtxvultnxz, gtc Carpets. Carpets. OUB STOCK OF Moquettes, . Velvets, Body Brussels and Ingrain Carpets Is One of THE BEST In the City. Linoleum, Oilcloth, Matting, Art Squares, Rugs and Shades. BABY CARRIAGES, A LARGE VARIETY. Refrigerators, All sine, In soft and oardwood. LOWEST PRICES. STAHL & HEGEL, 8, 10, 12 Church Street. Jewel. A REPUTATION Is not easily made, but JU BANT, the Jeweler, has es tablished one for himself as a leader of low prices for Staadard Quality Good. Strictly One Price, and all goods are marked in plain figures. A new line of Sil ver Collarettes and Belts just received at J. H. G. DTJRANTS, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, IB Church street, opp. P. 0, WELLS & GUNDE Watchmakers and Jewelers, Full line Sterling Siller and SUrer Plated Ware. W ANTI-RHEUMATIC RINGS. No. 788 Chapel Street. Us beet for Driveways, Cellar and Bhop noon. Coping, and all kinds of Artificial Stone Work. I furnished by The Manufacturers, C. D. EOBOfSON & CO., JOSOU ' H STATE SWEET, S N ft LADIES MoieiStK ARE STAMPED "3 attndylcg. DO YOU WANT Mr Carpets Brisiiei, The Moths Killed, and the Dust Removed ? WE CAX DO IT. Lace Curtains Of the finest qualities cleaned without injury We are especially fitted up for this work. Dyeing and Cleaning Of Men's 8ults and Overcoats, Ladles' Presses, etc Laundering Of Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underclothing. THE FORSYTH CO.. OmCES-878 CHAPEL STREET 645 " " 23 BROADWAY, STATE, LAWRENCE and MECHANIC STREETS. Telephone 854-2 and 3. Hants, gUuafJtttfl, gtc WE OFFER The balance of our Refrigerators At marvelously low prices in order to close them out. All our Refrigerators are the Jewett's and none better sold in the oity. We have a few Gas Cooking Stoves Left which we shall offer for the next 30 days at less than cost. They are the ctreapest ana most economical gas stove on the market to-day. Now is the time to have your Furnaces Looked over and put in order for the coming winter. We have praotical furnace men, and all orders will re ceive prompt attention. Gas Fixtures, Furnaces, Ranges, In great variety. Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sani tary Plumbing, etc THE ARNOLD CO. STATE AND CROWN STREETS. A large assortment of hard wood Refrigerators and other kinds, which will he sold cheap to rednce stock. Please call and ex amine. 639 Grand Avenue S. E. DIBBLE. WE HAVE A FEW Standard Lighting Company's New Process GASOLENE STOVES, Which we shall sell a 10 per cent. Discount. C. P. MERRIMAN, 154 Elm Street. OPEN EVENINGS. REFRIGERATORS. 3rji HE standard Refrigerator of to-dav Is the EDDY. Made strletlv flrsblaailn Pins ormurhly Uln dried, heavily painted, beau tifully grained and varnished. They are su perior to any narawooa oox maae. Examine them at a 60 STATE STREET. SILAS GALPIN. Plumbing and Gasfitting J. H. Buckley, 179 Church st COOKING BY HEAT FROM GAS ! In valuable for comfort,oonvenience and econ omy In Summer. Food more perfectly cooked than by direct beat from ooal. Range, wither without water heaters, hot plates, ovens, sad-iroa heaters, etc, eto., sold, Bona set up ana wamuiOT uy mo New Haven Gas Light Co., 'No, W CBOWH STREET, Jf l.VH t .V . tamer That l '" y""" Are After It. New York, Aug. M.-A Wall street bureau thtss morning gave circulation to the following report: The advance In Manhattan railway stock I due to current runwa that the Metropolitan Traction company I nego listing for the purchase of the Oould nd Sage holdings of Manhattan, wnicn would give the Traction company a preponderating influence. If not control of the property. The motive behind the effort Is to orevent any further Immediate eaten- slnn of the elevated railway, and It effect would be, of course, to give the Metropolitan manager. Known to o a u-uifhv and masterful eel of men, the absolute control of rapid tranelt In this CllV- . M V "The rumors are accompanied by statements that the Uould-Bage side In the problem would be willing to sen at satisfactory price. Tho satisfactory price Is not stated. Mr. Russell Sage waa seen at his office In 71 Broadway this morning. He would not say anything detlnlte about the report. He was asked if the offer referred to had been made, but would not say positively. Manhattan opened to-day at izn. It sold for 131 at the close, having ad vanced three points In the last four days. BR1TAXXIA WEST IT AlOSK. Sailed Over the Coarse for the Wolver- ton Cup To-day. Weymouth, Aug. 24. In the race of tho Royal Dorset Yacht club regatta for the Wolverton cup to-dny, the Britannia sailed over the course alone and got the prize. The reason for the Satanlta's failure to start was that during yesterday's race ehe lost her spinnaker. The course to-day was laid in Wey mouth Bay and was sailed over three times, the total distance covered being about forty miles. A light breeze from the southeast was blowing. The Pall Mall Gazette this morning assumes that Vigilant has finished her season, and reviews the races between the American yacht and the Britan nia. 'In the seventeen races in which the yachts have contested." the Gazette says, "luck has undeniably helped the Britannia more frequently than It has the Vigilant, but flukes come oftenest to the cleverest skipper. 'The Britannia has the same crew that she carried last season, while the Vigilant has a new skipper and many new hands in her crew. Never theless the yachts have competed un der all conditions of wind and water, and the verdict rendered must be that the Britannia has succeeded in aveng ing the defeats sustained by the Val- kyrie In New York Bay. tne question arises, nowever, was the Valkyrie sailing her best in Amer- lea, or Is the Vigilant doing herself Justice here? We believe .that the Valkyrie did not sail in her English form In New York Bay in the final race. Tne vigilant s career over here has been similar, except that she has had ample time to recover her form.' The Gazette expresses the belief that the yachts will meet again in the Medl- terraneaa next spring. 1 BETBAKT. Bradley' Hill Its Height Two Hundred Feet. The Seymour Record says: Bradley's Hill, in the south part of this town, is too well known here to need any men tlon, but It may be of interest to those not so fortunate as to be acquainted with the Bethany hills to learn some thing of them. This hill is somewhat peculiar, standing alone and rising by an easy grade to a height of perhaps not more than 200 feet above the sur rounding fields, yet commanding i view which one might go a long way to have excelled. Prom Its level summit one looks over the top of "Round Hill' and over West Rock, and sees Long Is land sound stretched but for at least thirty miles. Beyond that Long Island is plainly seen, protecting the sound from the winds and waves of the At lantic. In other directions may be seen a landscape of hill and dale, Qf forest and field, well worth careful scanning. An elevated platform, some fifteen feet high, has been built on the summit, for an outlook, and near by In the shade of some trees, tables have been put up for picnic parties. At one time it was proposed to organize a stock company and purchase the hill for a site for a summer hotel, but for some reason the project fell through, REV. 8. F. VPHAM, D. Will Preach Sunday Morning nd Evening at the First M. E. Church. Rev. S. F. Upham, D. D., of Drew Theological seminary. New Jersey, will preach Sunday morning and even in in the First M. E. cnurcn. Dr. UDham has a national reputation for deep scholarship combined with powers of oratory. His personal friends and admirers are to be found all over this country. As a speaker he is a power, and his earnest thoughtful words car ry conviction ' I to the1 heart of his hearers. , , IBB VSIO BEARD FSOlft. The Boat and the -Thief in the Hands of the Boston Police. The little catboat Unto, which was Stolen from New Haven on the night of August 14 and waa last seen running away from Block -Island in a gale, was heard from again yesterday, dispatch from Boston Informed - the owner here that the boat Unlo and the thief was in the hands of the police. and enquiry whether air- Austin would appear against the thief. .Mr. Austin will leave for Boston next ween testify In the case. The Unlo was built for the late Dr. Bronson, son of the late Dr. Henry Bronson, and for Major George H. Lamed, of whom It was purr chased by Mr. Austin years ago. - Dean' Rheumatic Pill absolutely oui rheumatm and neuralgia. Entirely vegi tablcBafe, . i ; Bill Will SOT MB fAlD. eard af It sane. Will Not Pay for Data- ae t patrolmen' Clothing. The board of finance has refuied to pay the bill sent them by the police rommlasloners for Injuries done to the patrolmen while making arrests. Pa trolmen Hoffman and McKeon while arresting Maurice J. Rellly recently had portion of their clothing torn off by the prisoner. They accordingly pre sented bills to the police commissioners which were approved by that body and sent to the board of llnance. McKeon' bill waa for 112 and that of Hoffman 18. When these bill came up before the city financier payment was refused nd it now looks as though the officers would have to go without their money. The ground taken by the finance board la that the bills should have been taxed In the cost in the city court. Just what act)on the police commissioners win take on the matter at tne nest meeting I problematical. 1,000 Fall At About Half Pricel We have in stock about one thousand light weight Fall Overcoats good, desirable styles and colors. We are going to sacrifice SACRIFICE No. 1. All the $8 and $10 during the sale at $5.67. SACRIFICE No 2. All the $12 and $13.50 Fall Overcoats will be sold during the sale at $7.87. SACRIFICENo. 3. All the $15 and $16.50 Fall Overcoats will be sold during the sale at $9.87. SACRIFICE No. 4. All the $18 and $20 during the sale at $ 1 2.87. Don't WaitTour Examine them ; it will convince you that you cannot ; H afford 813 - 815 - 817 M H I S) AW . 1 - IRON- T For Nerve, Brain and Blood. MAGIC IRON-TONE is an ideal summer drink. Served at foun tains with soda it is incomparable. It must be remembered that the average summer drink is iustso much syrup and water, havinfcno medicinal properties, and which assuage thirst. But MAiiiu ikujn-tujnis not oruy quencnes tnirsr, it gratifies the longing for "something that will go to tho spot;" it sparkles and bubbles along the palate and the throat; it gratifies the parched stomacn ana immediately clears tne nuns from tne Drain. It disoels the desoondent. depressed feeling inseparable from weari- Bess and overwore; it ugntens carrying, causes the eye to flash, . tne nerves and muscies to jump MAGIC inON TONE EXTRACT , 28 CT8 A BOTTLE. One battle saak thlrty-av Dellotent DHah when erasered aaeer ireetlen. aad aerved wlfc lee Water a lee Cla Careeala Water. SUPERIOR AS A BEVERAGE TO ROOT BEER . Aad sr.ar4 with lee treahl. ' Ask year Draswlst far lt. 'MAGIC IRON-TONE is especially recommended for Bram-Fag or Mental Exhaustion, Nervousnesst Physical Weakness, as in conval- escence, or horn Excesses, Seur&tomaen, .flatulence, Mal-asstmuatton Gravel:' etc. " '. -. . -. a rfww wwatfk 4rvtC""" " " , Nursing Mothers will find It a selves alone, DtftWSO to weir pjsprtn.. .corses ior oome use, 15c IRON-MALT CHEmCllt C0 Props, Afen Tori. , A WKll KXOWN lAWXtU KILLED. MH Death on HI Farm la LilebfleM County, Wlnted. Aug. 4.-Lawyer W. W. Bldwell, aged seventy, of Collincvllle, this state, was killed by a runaway horse on his farm this morning. Death was Instantaneous. He had been one of the leading law yers of Litchtleld county for many years, but of late had not practiced extensively. City Tax. In reply to "Enquirer:" Springfield, Mass., Is a city where the taxes are lower than In New Haven. Springfield I particularly fortunate in this regard. She I able to boast of the lowest tax rate In many years 112 on 11.009 and the beet part of It Is that it ha been brought about by wise economy In ap propriations and not by forcing up the valuations. The latter method of pro ducing low tax rates Is the one in vogue In most of our cities, and it Is pleasant to see Springfield doing the same thing. Overcoats them early. Fall Overcoats will be sold Fall Overcoats will be sold OpportruiitT is NqwT to wait. Chapel Street. G I only serves to provoke instead of to tne loan tne system seems to oe the mind to spring into activity, and . a . a . a xrom a nacciu 10 a siasuc cwuuuoo. POH ' MOMS UK. t--- True Tonic, not beneficial to them' ONE law Aim' am si . m ssi mm grottistons, .Vc. II Af'KKNMACK Melon, large s Jenny LlmU, small. Quality YTV WllMT!tr, BfiANVOItO Pescbe. Jerwy do., extra, UKLAWAUB. Concord, Niurnr. Hrlirutoo Grape. CAUr-OK.VU Plum and Vnn. extra large and fine. UlNIl IMI.AN Pickling rumimber-iiy them low to-day, Jl'DtiONXFUTlTltToRK, Peaches, Peaches, D. M. WELCH & SOS OFFER To-Day, Saturday, August 25th, 100 Basket Fancy targe Peachei, $1.00 basket, only 80 quart. Nice and sound. Our Fancy Elgin Creamery at 27c Is the finest Butter obtainable. Good Table Butter 22o pound. flour Is how. Now 1 the Time to Buy. Fancy Delaware Sweet Potatoes only 8O0 peck. Common Potatoes 8O0 bushel. Plum for canulng, Green Gages and, Lombards, only 7o qt to-day, Saturday. Our deliolou Canned Soup, large cans of all kinds, only IKo ran. Our Boston Baked Beans, lOo can, sell themselves. Many other grand bargain. D. 31. WELCH & SON, 28 and 30 Congre Avenue, Branch 8 Grand Avenue. 175 Campbell Avenue. West Haven. Very Low Prices This Weet POCLTBY Vay down ; chickens lOo lb, turkeys lfo lb, broilers Mc, freeh killed. Best join and porterhouse steak ltva,30c. tew meat So, lamb stew to, floe oorned oeef 3o, lamb chops 12(,Uo. All bargains in vegetable. Cime early to day. Special inducement, thi. wjek. E. SCHOENBEBGKK A SON'S, L 2, 8 Central Market, CongTeaa Avenue. Telephone 41M. BRYDEN'S EAST ROCK TEA STORE, 973 State street, Near Edwards. Always Reliable. son NEW 1 Worthy of an Introduction. Qnrtice BrosBoneless Hams in cans containing one amall pig bam weighing 1 lbs each. GILBERT i THOMPSON. IAMB'S TOMUE. Another lot of those delicious pickled Lambs' Tongues at 40 and 50o jar. Received to-day 150 choice ripe Wa termelon at 20 and 25o. Delaware Peaches fresh daily. NEW Mixed Pickling Spices. , AT THE OLD STAND, " E. E. NICHOLS, 378 State st. WASHBDRN CROSBY CO, "SUPERLATIVE." The Leading Bread Flour of the World. J. D. DWELL & CO., Wholesale Agents, 239 State Street, New Haven. faints, ils, Ipc. EVERYTHING To Make Your ta Biautiful and Ufa Happy. WHITE ENAMEL, BATH ENAMEL, VARNISH STAINS, GOLD PAINTS, READY. FOR USE. THOMPSON & BELDEN, 396-398 State Street, Courier Building. New Haven. Conn. THE FINEST LINE r. - ' or - WALL PAPERS AT LOWEST PRICES, ON EXHIBITION AT The Broadway Will Paper Store. OAmn mid axanilna our mods and von will be surprised at our priee for beautiful tnnatlon. - - .- - E. R. JEFFCOTT. PATHTTNO and DBCOBATWO In all their several oraneae none weu ana promptly, Estimate given. JEFFCOTT., 561 Elm Streeti corner of York, COMPBESSED AIR Carpet Cleaning Works. wiixiah r. maw vo . ..Projwietoia, K :--v---) ' 106 Court 8t., New Haverv Ct. WorkdeBatsherrhoUee, mhSStt 1 f 1 1 FRANK HOTCHKISS 0SB0RX, Fitptl of Wm. fbokf.pare, London, Bog., . . Jlmim. Lewon In Vocal t'ultur Wednesday, rtept. 12th. aust lm Bouin aj, In.urance HnlMlnf. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. (MR. GILE'S.) The Fall Term begin TuestJir, September. r"l tor tdatailoa pleas call at the ohol rouoia, Jfo. 17 and IS, loaurance BuUdln au29 eodtf XECIIANICAL DRAWING, . M H. H. HOft.kV,17C!iiirob.frt. Hartford onto, Bauentato Build's. Adersti lettw. to New Haven oftw. auti ly THE DESSAIER-TROOSTW Y K SCHOOL OF MU8IC. 781 Chapel .ire. Mew Haven, Conn . Mod. u elwi after tb. foremust KuropMu Conservatories, All grades of muetoal rtn. denu, from beginner, upward to the mnat advanced, receive an exoetlnnt and (yatnia alio Iniiructloo In all branoat of vocal aud iii.trumental mu.lo. Eminent artlMa of both European and American fame ere among the f.oullv. Apnllranta received during Augiut from 10 a. m. to 1 p. ra. Monday and Tburaaef , g&iscellxtttoxis. STORAGE. SIEDLEY BEOS. & CO, 171 to 175 Browery 8treet. Btorage for Furniture, Plnnos. Car riages and general merchandise. Aocess at an reasonable times, a man constantly in attendance. Padded vans and experienced movers. Packing, boxing and shinning promptly attended to at low rates. elephone at aH hours, day or night, WILLIAM H. CHAPMAN. ATTORNEr-AT-LAW. Solicitor of I). S. and Foreign Patents Counsel in Patent Causes. Orricxs; HEW HAVEN. CONN, 10 Church Street, Boom. S and 4, (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.) SPRINGFIELD, MASS., 817 Main ft tree. (Thursday, Friday and Saturday.) Elorht v ears' exnerlenceos Examiner In TT.S Patent Office. Referenoea to New Enalano, patent furnished. Railway and Steamship Tickets. LOWEST rates to all points. Staterooms and berths secured in ad. vsnoe. Baggage called for and checked to destl. nation. Aooident insurance. Agency for Henry Gaze A Son's tours. JOHN MORSE, 9 Center street, Benedlot Building.' Telephone oall 407-4. auHtf IT IS A GOOD IDEA To have the family physician make a list of the remedies liable to be needed at night or in case of emergency while you are away from borne, beyond the immediate call of a physician, and havi the medicines prepared in a compact-, portable form that they may be alwayi at band. As the Only Drug Store in the. City Having a complete line of Remedies as used by all schools of practice, we have especial facilities for furnishing what 1 needed. Connected with our store is tne New Haven Directory for Nurses, From which COMPETENT and RELIA BLE NURSES are sent anywhere promptly, for any class of oases, in re sponse to calls by telegraph or telephone. E.L.WASHBW&CO.. Family Prescription Druggists, 84 Church and 61 Center Streets, , New Haven, Conn. VAULTS and CESSPOOLS NEATLY CLEANED BY FABNHAM. v ' ' ' Prices Low and Satisfaction Ouarsnteed, orders left at . BRADLEY & DANIT8,6 State Street, , ROB'T. VEITCH SON'S, tt Chapel Street, LMSLEY. ROOT & C07b. 83 Broadway. Will receive prompt attention, P.O. Addrest Hoxm. xeiepnone-u. - - - - STEAM CARPET CLEANING. FACTORY, . 188, ISO and 13 Water Street. . Steam Carpet Cleaning Co.. P. O. Box 073. Orderi by mall will reooir prompt att5nt!on, . J. D. a AAAla t eUV " VDHt ap3Dtt - 1 . .' -. ' !, i A FRIEND IN NEED. DR. SWEET'S .: . . , INFALLIBLE LLXDIENT. Prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephei Sweet of Connecticut, the great Natural Bon. Setter. Ha been used tor more than 60 year and 1 the beat known remedy for Rheum tlsm, Neuralgia, Sprain. Btuuhw, Bum, Out. . Wound, and all external Injuries. - C.H. CONWAY, Koprirtor, Sole Agent. ' S gducittton. Briglit's Dissiw, fetis, and Other Diseases of : the i fejfs, . -Bladder and Stomach Carat ' ; Information Free which will Aatonad ' ana Convince the Most Skeptical : No stamp neoesssry for Information, Addrea ; . -, rev. dr. h, k; ball; y Faetor First Baptist Church, - Hattleeburg, Mia. ..... t 0L . J.i-,.Vv . P. O. BOX No. 700, Sew Orleaoa. L Name paper. Jytani . ' '! . 'Af- ! 1