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mW HAVEN MORNING JOURNAL AND COURIER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2, 11902.
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ItefasfopitS
Beautiful
Robe Dresses.
Richer and more beautiful
than ever aire the Robe Dresses
we have gathered for this sea
son's selling that is skirt
patterns fashioned into shape
and garnished ; with fabric
included for bodice. The ef
fects are close approach to the
creations of Francis while the
cost is quite modest.
Materials include Grenadine,
Pongee, Mistral Cloth, Batiste,
Ivinen and China Silk ; also a very
. fine showing of Lace Robes in Pt
D'Esprit, all-over Lace, Ring
Spot Net and sheer Lawns, suit
able for bridal or commencement
gowns, as well as for graduation
and confirmation. Colors are
black, white and all the evening
shades with stunning effects in
black-and-white.
Price range $10.50 to $55.00
CENUINE
LUTEN FOOD
For those who are obliged to use only
foods free from starch, those troubled
with dyspepsia or any who desire the
most perfect health food, GLUTEN
FOODS will fill a long felt want.
While we carry a full line of these
goods, we would especially call atten
tion to the Gluten Breakfast Cereal as
the most nutritious and finely favored
brealcfast food on Hie marlet.
Rocommanriad by all Physicians.
GLUTEN FLOUR, Packaga . . . 15o
Same, 5-lb Saok . . . 70o
GLUTEN CEREAL, Package , . , 20o
Same, 5-lb Saok . . . SOo
GLUTEN MACARONI, Package . . 20o
GLUTEN CRACKERS, Package . . 25c
GLUTEN FLOUR, Isolf raising) for Griddle
Cakes, Gems eto Paokago . . 15o
3obn$on $ Brother,
411-413 Stats St., cor. Court.
Tea Gowns
and Kimonos.
Our showing of new Tea
Gowns and Kimonos cannot
he equalled in this city.
Throughout the stocks, the
fabrics and color effects have
been chosen to please women
of refined taste in dress; and
sewing and finishing is as
carefully done as the best
home work.
Tea Gowns $5.00 to $29 50
Kimonos $2.95 to $12.50
"The Gibson"
Tailored Suit.
$11.95.
Unquestionably the largest
selling of Tailored Suits cen
ters here. The Chas. Mon
son Co's styles pass muster ;
meet the exacting demands of
New Haven's careful dressers.
Here's a chance too good to
miss :
A tailored suit built on Gibson
lines broad shoulders, pleats, se
vere lines. In black, tan and gray
basket cloth; beautifully finished.
BIG
RUGS.
Room sized rugs. The kinds
and qualities you are looking
for. The best fabrics, the
largest stock and the lowest
prices; quality considered, to
be found anywhere in the
state.
CARPETS.
Our stock is varied and es
pecially Btrong in medium
priced fabrics. If you are in
need of floor coverings ours
will Interest you.
Linoleums, Matting, Oil
Oloth, etc.
75-81 ORANGE STREET,
Foot of Cmltr St Cpen Saturday Even jf
Lace Capes.
Exquisite, these are French
and delightfully fussy all lengths
and for all purposes that a lace
cape fills.
Prices $14.50 to 37.50
Other capes, of course, in cloth
and silk, from $6.75 up.
wmrnw
m
DINING CHAIRS.
Cane seats will wear
out. Hardly pays to re
place them when a solid
oak chair with brace
arms and cane seat can
be had for
Price for this week
only. Usually sold for
$1.25.
Baby Ci triages and Go.
Carts, $6.00 and upwardi.
Refrigerators.
$5.00 and upwardi.
Household Ranges,
$20.00 and upwards.
Household Sewing Machines,
$25.00 and upwards.
Brown
Complete House Furnishers.
CASH OR CREDIT.
ORANGE AND CENTER STREETS.
For Mans Work
'-;," The "finely appointed office,'-'""
Furniture- Wise
is well taken care of here.
Desks. Sectional
Book Cases,
Filing Devices,
Letter Press Stands,
Chairs, etc.
THE BOWDITCH
FURNITURE CO,
100-106 Orange St.
WHILE THE MARCH
WINDS ARE BLOWING
OUR
PILES
Harvard.
1876) 175 Tremout Stre.-t, Bos
ton. Sneclaliat for Twentv
Years. Send for Painpulat. OHioe hourj 11
A. M. to 4 P. M. Sundays UTQTITI A
and Holidays excepted. rlOl ULA
Velvet Toilet Cream,
Velvet Toilet Powder
AND
Skin Curative Soap
Should be on every dressing table.
For a few days as a special price, a
package of each will cost you but sixty
ce.nts.
&co.
Manufacturing and Prescription
Druggists,
84 Church &. 61 Center Sts
Security Insurance Co.
of New Haven.
OFFICE 87 CENTER STREET.
Caall AlMB Ju. 1, ItfU, $l,OMT,'40g.6B
DIRECTORS:
Charles S. Leete, Chas. E. Curtis,
James LI. Dewell, U. Mason,
Joel A. Sperry, E. G. Stoddard.
8. E. Merwln, William 11. Tyler.
John W. Alliug, T. Attvrater Barnes,
Chas. n. Sheldon.
CHARLES 8. LEETE. H. MASON.
President. Secretary.
J. D. PBWELL. H. C. FULLER,
.Vice President. Asa t Secretarf. -
SOME
PHONE
OBSTACLKS TO
COMPETITION.
In Los Angeles a new telephone com
pany is striving to displace the old Pa.
oillc States Telephone Company. While
the citizens and business people gen
erally are delighted with the idea ot are JUSt One of the
competition, and would willingly do . . , j jj ...
anything to "down the monopoly,- they ; one hundred and one odd things
are fearful to a degree of encouraging a ; here, Only awaiting an introduction
new company, as it might necessitate . .. (;or.rtc
1U 11IHUW pvi iiimiivu awih)
oyans
them subscribing to two companies in
order to have all their friends and cus
tomers on their line.
When Abram Goldenstein, who runs
a grocery store in Los Angeles, was ap
proached by a solicitor for the new
company and asked to sign a contract
to have a new telephone put in, he said:
"Vhy I shoult do ut yes? Vhy I
shoult git me anutlder telephone?"
The solicitor told him that the new
company was prepared to supply a ser
vice much cheaper than the rates now
charged for telephones.
"I shoult do ut to safe money maybe
yes?" said Goldenstein with dangerous
sweetness.
The solicitor told him that he had just
hit the idea exactly.
Whereupon Goldenstein gnashed his
teeth. . "Yes, I safe me moneys. Yes,
that is preety goot vay for to safe me
moneys. If I haf von telephone vich
costs too mooch money, den I shout git
two telephones and make sheepness,
yes?"
The solicitor ventured to suggest that
he needn't have but one telephone
i that, of course, the new one.
I "Yes, dat is a pretty goot smartness,"
I said. Gildensteln withevingly. "You
are a preety smart young man, yes? I
shout haf von telephone, yes? Den
Jacobson or eome odder grocer haf two
j telephone unt I shout as besser haf
no telephone at all. Yes? Maybe ot iss
some feller vant some groceries unt he
haf in his house der olt telephone unt
he cand comt down to der store cause
he is sick. Den vat you spose he do,
yes? He telephones to Jacobson, who
has two telephones, unt if Jacobson
vonce gits him mit his grip in, I don
see um no more. Dat iss de ent of my
customer, because Jacobson hat a.
coople of telephones unt I don't. Dot la
der sheepness, yes?
- "I tell vat you do," added Goldenstein
"You put de people vat don pay der
pills on der new telephone altogedder,
unt I pay you for telephone, but I don
haf one in der shop. No, you bettcha
nit."
The solicitor suggested that It would
be a fine idea even to have both tele
phones, for there would not be so much
chance then of the line being busy. He
said telephone rates would be so much
lower that two telephones could be put
in for what one costs now.
"Dat voult pe gread, yes," said Gold
enstein, contemptuously. "Yes, dat
vould be pretty goot. Maybe I am In
tny store, and I hear der telephone bell
ring himself, unt den I shoomp preety
qvick, unt I say 'Hello, hello, hello!' unt
der alnd no answer. Unt I ring oop der
chief sassy girl, and she say she don
know nottlngs aboud it, unt she didn't
ring der pell, Den I know vat iss der
trouble mit. I been hearing mit der
wrong telephone. I choomp preety
quick to der odder telephone, den, bud
der telephone Is stopped, unt it Is nil
rung oud and de people is mat unt may
pe gone to Jacobson to drade. Yes; unt
maybe I got me customer No. 222, one
of dem clups where dey play penuchle
unt drink per, unt I haf got me to
telephone to dem. Unt on de odder tele
phone I haf got me odder vlch Is de
president of de temperunce society, un
har noomper is main 222 on der odder
telephone. How you tink he voult
sound if I get me twvlsted some dey
and ring oop de wrong 222 unt tell do
temperunce vomans dat I can't sent oop
der bottle beer ti'l de poy Beds pack?
"Hoy you tlnk that vas, yes? I tink
dey poth get mad preety qvick unt go
to Jacobson to drade.
"Maybe I like to drop a nickel in der
slot unt find it oud dat I haf de wrong
telephone got, yes?
"Vhen you der new telephone got, you
vill nod ask like dts: 'Is dls main 222?'
but you vill haf to say 'is de Sunset
telephone, dls?'
"Maype I eome into my store some
day unt. I fint a note from de poy to gfty
dat I vas to call oop No. 223, unt de
man vish ta say somethings to me
aboud a pill. Unt maype it iss dat on
von off der 223s I haf me a man vlch is
owing me a big pill, lint on de odder 223
is der wholesale house vlch I am owing
a pig pill. Unt if It der wrong 22.1 I don't
vawnt to ring um oop, yes?
"How I shoult know vhtch it Is, yes?
"Maype I like to know if Chones haf
a telephone. Unt vent der new tele
phone coomes in I haf me got to look
through two books to find out.
"Unt, say, where I got me to put um,
yes? Maype a rent me a store for to
take oop all de room mit telephone
poxes, yes?
"Unt dat makes der cily look pretty
nice, yes? Vhen der new telephones ged
der streets all eobwebbed oop.
"I don't vawnt me no new telephones
not. if you giffer me ut es sheeper as
noddlngs. I tlnk it iss preety good
vhen ve leaf bat enough py himself."
They're little fish, just Sardines,
in fact; but packed and processed
in an odd way. The tins contain
(besides olive oil) little bits of
Pimientos, Olives, Mushrooms
and Pickles in a particularly
piquant sauce, which combination
gives an attractive and appetizing
flavor to the fish.
Expensive ? No.
18 cents a can.
A HOUSE
THE W. H. GRAHAM CO.,
UNDERTAKERS,
No. ioq6 Chapel Street.
DEATHS.
SIPMAX-In this city, at 11.20 p. in.
Tuesday. April 1, Mrs. Elizabeth Fair
rbtld-Shipnian.
Funeral ut 83 Lake Place, Thursday, at :
p. in. Friends Invited. a2 Up
FIELDS In Denver, Col., March 20, Wal
ter It. Fields, son of the late Robert
Fields, of 112 Asylum Street.
Funeral servlees In the Church of the As
censlou, Friday afternoon, 2.30. Friends
are Invited to attend. n2.'Sli
BUOOKS In this city; April 1, Susan Hall,
wire or John ii. Hrooks, aire 07 years.
Funeral services will ie held nt her Into
residence, 49 Salem Street, Friday, April
4, nt half-past, I wo p. in. n2 It
SCOTT At his home in' Walllngford, Conn
on Faster morning. In the Kith year of
Mm life, the Key.- Jhmes I.. Scott.
The funeral services will he lield at St.
Paul's Church, Wallluirford, Thursday,
April 3. at 2 n. in. 'o'clock. The clerity
are Invited to he present without further
nonce, l'lease iirmg 'surplices. aa
MINIATURE ALMANAC.
APRIL 2.
Sun Rises, 5:35 I Moon ltlses High Water
Sun Sets, 0:1T 1:48 0:07 p. m.
MARINE LIST.
POttT OB" NHW 11AVH.1
ARRIVED.
Seh Rebecca, Lain, Norfolk.
Hell P. E. Wharton, Smllh, Norfolk.
Sell Llllle Ernestine, Hallock.
CLEARED.
Sell Express, Culvert, New York.
Sch Expedite, Martin, New York.
AN IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE.
I WILL sell my elegant home, 718 Orange
Street, with every known up-to-date Im
provement, that cost me $17,1100. Make
an offer. Or will rent. JOHN E. HEAi.i
B2t Grand Avenue. a2tf
FOR RENT,
$23.00 HOt'SK 7-1 Edgwood Avenue, eleven
rooms, improvements. litM CHAI'KL.
a2 tf
ASIC
DRUGGIST
for
10 Cent
Trial Size.
Ely's Cream Balm
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
:atarrh
IPS
Olvea relief at once.
It cleanses, soothes
and lie us (he dls
nsed membrane. It
cures catarrh and
l'urthe he"ady,,uicJkl.v COLD 'N HEAD
It is absorbed. ileum und protects the
Memlirane. Restores the Senses of Tasle
and Smell. Full size Wlc; Trial Size 10c:
at Druggists or hy mull.
ELY BROTHERS, BH Warren Street,
sll WFMKw mm New York.
Bears the
Signature
COMPRESSED AIR
Carpet Cleaning Works,
No. 106 Court Strjt.
larpetu called for and dcllvtred.
Carpets cleaned and laid, also made over;
In fact, everything don Id tbe Carpet Una.
All work aatlafactorUy and promntlr don.
Telephone call, 1314-2. Give us a calL
Brio wil r. kjiapp co.
MILL WORK
AND
LUMBER
OF Ali KINDS.
Sash, Doors and Hlln H, etc.
The Elm City Lumber Co.,
.WATca bt roor of ouva.
District, of New Haven, ss. Prohate Court.
April 1, lito-J.
ESTATE of ANN CASSIDY, late of New
Haven, in said District, deceased.
The Court of Prohate for the District of
New Haven hath limited and appointed six
months from the date hereof for the credi
tors of said deeenaed to bring in their claims
iiKnlust said estate. Those who neglect to
exhibit their claims within said time will
he debarred.
All persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate pavinent to
EARLLISS P. A It VINE,
a2 lit Administrator eta.
PROPOSALS.
Department of
Police Ser-
Ileailounrters
vice. iNo. 1, t'once uunainfr.
New Haven, Conn., April 2, 1902.
Sealed bids will he received by the Com
mittee on Supplies of the Board of Police
Commissioners up to 4 o'clock p. iu., Satur
day, April 5, 1002, Jit Room No. 1, Police
liuilding,
For putting up election booths in the
Hfteeil wards of the city for the election
la be held Apr'! 1" 1'" s3!d l'ds shall
Include the removal of said booths from
Fitch street, AVestvllle, the eartuge to and
from the fifteen wards of the city, (he
nutting up, taking down, and return of said
booths In good condition to Filch street,
Westvllle. and the storage of same in pro
per shape in building pruvKled by the
Director -of Public Works and to the com
plete satisfaction of the Hoard of Police
Commissioners;' the furnishing of said
booths, and the putling In proper repair of
same if ncccessary.
The above proposals must be addressed
to the Committee on Supplies of the Hoard
of Police Commissioners and endorsed "Bids
for Election." The Committee on Supplies
of the Board of Police Commissioners re
serve the right to either accept or reject
anv and all bids.
I!v order of the Board of rolice Com
missioners. F. A. SOUTHWOUTH,
a2 at Clerk.
ON
ha II cy Avenue.
A brick house of ten rooms having
hot air heat, and all improvements
modern plumbing. The location is in
the pleasantest part of the avenue,
near Winthrop Ave., and the house is
very convenient in its housekeeping
arrangements, and in perfect repair.
Full particulars, and appointment for
inspeotion may be had at the office.
FOR RENT.
$.15 from May 1st, the elegant flat of seven
rooms, H51 Crown Street. Enquire at
349 CROWN. m22 tf
STORE 1325
Apply at 1323 C
FOR RENT,
Chanel Street
,'IIAI
corner Day
APEL STREET. m27 tf
FOK KENX' OK SALE.
DESHtABLB brown atone front realdence,
662 CHAPJSIL STREET, opposite the park.
inquire at THIS OFFICE!. Jy20 tf
FOR RENT,
FURNISHED front room, with board.
References. 1306 CHAPEL. ni2 7tp
FOR SALE, CHEAP,
BRICK house.three stories, two families,
gas ana wuter closets, Eighth Ward, near
Mate. Hiick barn, accommodation for
live horses. Enquire 60 I'EAKL. m25 tf
FOR SALE OR RENT,
HOUSE with barn ut 238 Orchard Street
House ha eleven rooma conveniently ar
ranged, with modern conveniences. En
quire on the premises of A. J. HAii-
A1UUJNT. 11128 tf
FOR RENT.
AFTER April 1, atone house 60 Wall Street.
with or without stable. Inquire at office
vi iv hum, uiuunrr & riLSU.,
Church Street. inl8 till 24
TO Jjlfil,
FROM May 1st, Chapel, corner of State
Street, entire suite o very desirable cor
uer offices, 12-3-4 connecting. Now occu
pied by the Fair Haven & Westvllle Rail
way Compaujr. Located on the seeond
floor, easy of access, good light, steam
heat, toilet, suitable and sightly for In
surance otfice, large corporation, brokers,
or any Important business requiring at
tractive, commodious and comfortable
quarters, such as are seldom offered.
Favorable terms, long lease. Apply,
THE GEORGE H. FORD COMPANY.
f6
FREDERIC BROWN WELLS
Real Estate Broker,
Room 27 Benedict Building,
82 CHURCH STREET.
For Sale,
Fine house and lot on Pros
pect Street, at about two-
thirds the valuation.
FOR SALE,
15 Acres, Morris Cove.
Shore Lots. Gas, Water, Electric oar
frontage.
25 Acres, Peach Orchard.
MAiJN ttOAU, near raai jiAVjyn,
Fine location country home.
60 Acres, Montowese.
Farm land. High, dry, level. 30 minutes
by trolley. Klectrlc cars pass property.
80 Acres, Westville.
Five cent rare. wooden lanfl, near
Donald a. Mitchell place. '
BUY OF THH OWNER.
EDWARD M. C LA flX, 39 Churob St,
WASHINGTON BUILDING.
For Sale,
BUIIDING LOT on MAPLE STREET,
40x142. $1,000.00
JOHN C. PUNDERFORO,
110 CHURCH STREET.
For Sale,
230 ORANGE STREET.
31 AUDUBON STREET.
CHARLES H. WEBS,
1 850 Chapel Strsjt.
APRIL INVESTMENTS.
Conn. Railway & Lighting 4g.
United Illuminating Co. 4s.
N. H. & Centervllle St. Ry Ba.
Southern New England Tel. 5s.
Middlesex Banking Co. (Is. j
Portland Electric Light Stock.
Fair Haven & Westvllle Stock.
National New Haven Bank Stock.
I'Ou SALK BY m
w
The Chas. W. Scranton Co.
103 Orange Street.
KOU 1th, NT,
A NEWLY built house. 12 Miami, hnrdnrnnil
floors, up-to-date plumbing, lighted by gas
nun oiecuiciiy, commodious veranaas, uu
ousu-uetea view, netug adjacent to term
and well kept grounds of th owner: prub-
aoiy tne miest house for rent In the city
rent ouu. is now occupied, but will t
rcauy iar a new tenant January ut. Ad
dress (nlB tf) P, 0. BOX 1B3.
For Rent,
THE desirable dwelling housft. HSS Ch.n.1
street. Lower corner bouse la the browa
toue front block oCDOilte Weoatar
Square. Inquire at this office or at office
T
mrS tf
John t. sloan,
828 Chapel street.
FOR SALE,
A VALUABLE and commodious house on
Humphrey Street. The house has 15 rooms
and la suitable for two families. The lot Is
00 feet front and 210 feet deep, so that one
couiu Duna a Darn on tne lot. Well stocked
with fruit, and the house' Is In excellent
order throughout. Price will be reasonable.
Inquire of
Merwin's Real Estate Office,
740 CHAPEL STREET.
FOR SALE,
No. 63 and B5 WINTER STREET; houses
In good repair; closets connected with
sewer; houses well adapted for two fam
ilies each; and on account of the advance
age of the owner will be sold very cheap.
W. D. JUDSON.
Room S, 808 CHAPEL STREET.
FOR SALE,
House on Trumbull Street.
House on Bradley Street.
House on iild btreet.
House on Lawrence Street.
Hcmse on Livingston Street.
House on St. Ronan Street.
George F. Newcomb,
Real Blstate and Loans.
Room No. 322, Exchange Building, corner
Chapel and Church Streets.
851
CHAPEL STREET.
FOR SALE,
House and Lot 247 St. Ronan
Street, 80x175.
Lot on St. Ronan Street.
80x160.
Lot on Mansfield Street.
100x180.
FOR SALE,
Tho manufacturing property formerly
owned by The Halsted, Harmount Co.
This is an extremely vaiuanie piece or
renirv. having a frontage of 200 feet on
Water Street, and running back 1.000 feet
to the Cbaunel, with dock and large brick
factory.
Money to loan In sums to suit.
L. G. HOADLEY,
Room 2, Hondley Building,
49 Church Street.
Office Open Evenings.
um
WLxuts.
One cent a word for each Insertion;
five cants a word for a full week, aevea
tlmea.
WANTED.
FIRST-CLASS non-union linotype machljia
operators by NEW XOS.K COMMKKC1AU
Wages $a7 to $30. 2 It
WANTED.
OntL for general housework. Middle aged
woman preferred. Good home to the right
pan.. UiU JJl.VVVJJ.lyJj AVlijiNUW. IrtB
a31tp .
11 OUT.
WANTED.
GERMAN girls and several other glrla want
o.i.iaiiwua jvn Jieuerm UOUSOWOrK. JllKS.
.SEBALi), 52 Court Street.
a2 ltp
WANTED,
BOYS wanted. Inquire factory
STARCH CO,, iti Fair Street
BEATTY
il2 2t
WANTED.
SITUATION .by experienced woman as
cook apd laundress. Uuod refereuecs.
Addrusa, Courier oiitoe. u2 ltp
WANTED.
SITUATION to do general
WOOLBKY HTKKJbiT.
housework. 03
; a2 2tp
WANTED,
SITUATION hv miiin.tt . 1
--- . w.A,...WM vir .iwustcr
wSf.k ."i second-work. lOu. FltANivL13
SXltliiKT. a2 ltp
WANTED,
SITUATION hy au experienced seamstress
and chambermaid. Good references. In.
quire at ltu j: hANjvl.j.V aiixjiiii, to
un;..
a2 ltp
WANTED,
BEST Swedish and German servants arj
all secured here. EmBloyuient Agency.
au4tf N. SLIiEMAN, 775 Chapel St!
WANTED,
EXPERIENCED operators on gore work.
Also, hand lace trimmers and boners.
STROUSE, ADLER & CO., 00 Corns
Street. . al tf
WANTED,
SECOND girl. Must have
BISHOP STREET.
reference. 233
m31 7tp
WANTED,
FIRST-CLASS carriage trimmer on llirhs
work. ROGERS CARRIAGE CO.. Km.lno-1
iu2uut
held, Mass.
BIDS for
WANTED,
removal of the
building at 871
triegsou Street. For particulars Inquire
Chapel Street.
WARI MALLKY,
niJJU tf
WANTED,
BEST help for anv klad of work can al.
w?f J"?. erl here, with our long es
tablished and largest business in the
State. We can guarantee satlsfaetlou. Wei
have more and better help than can ba
found elsewhere. We know, and have dls.
carded, most of the useless class; every
body knows that this Is the most reliable;
place in the State. N. SLEEMAN, Eml
ployment Agency. 7T5 CHAPEL ST. t
WANTiiU.
FOR the U. S. Army, able-bodied, iinm.i-.
lied men, between ages of 21 and 351
citizens of United States, of good char!
acter and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write English. For In.
m,?ilon'. 2pilly t0 Becruitlng Offlcer,
8IK) Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn.
MRS. S. A. GLADWIN'S I
KmnlnVlliant- Ajrnnnv
102 ORANGE ST., Bowdltch Building, room
4-5. Headquarters for the best situations;
10 Tears' experience. Coachmen, farm
hands, porters, girls for renere.1 house vnik
waitresses, gardeners, cooks, laundresses.
housekeepers, etc. Germans. Flwerioa nn.l
others needing situations, should apply,
aud those reoutrlnir snnArlnr hcin nan 1
furnished at the above office. German and
ungnsii aponen. o27
R. B. MALLORY.
AUCTIONEER and Appraiser, 141 Orange
jaousenoia sales a specialty. jy3 tf ,
Patent Stove Brick fit any stove.
MARY J. WRIGHT. M. D.
MEDICAL and Clairvoyant, 27 High street.
yieuicwons reiaiing to business,
health, matters In general. Hours: J)ai
and Evenings. Consultation, $1.00. : B -
Patent Stove Brick are Cheapest.
MASSAGE AND ELBCTRICITY.
SATISFACTORT treatment given by Mlaa
uncuxm, wacaace (j. x. a. Massaga
taught. Take Sylvan Avenue car to Asy,
lum Street. No. 112 ASYLUM. ml8 tf
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Pstent Stove Brick Bake Best.
FOR SALE-1,000 set Patent Stove HrlrH'
every set warranted one vear. HrHera rl
celved 763 8TATE STREET.
LOST,
GOLD buckle in St. Paul's Chnrch on
vicinity. Reward at 178 WOOSTEIt
STREET. a!2tp
Moles, Pimples,
Blotches, Ulcers,
and all affections of the Blood
and Skin cured painlessly ano)
permanently.
DR. KELLY.
ROOM 10, HOADLEY BUILDING,
COR. CHURCH and CROWN STREETS,
New Haven, Conn..
$15,000
Madison County, N. Y., '
Gas & Electric Co.
First Mortgage 5 per cent.,'
30 year, Gold cond. "
To net better than five per cent.
James B. Smithy J;
130 ORANGE ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN,
REFRIGERATORS
Oil and G-aaolme Stove
AT REDUCED PRICES.
T. W. CORBETT'S,
ta ad U Broadway, ,
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TWO-FAMILY HOUSE
With Barn at
Howard Ave.
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS.
The Committee on Claims will hold a
meeting iu Rooms 10 aud 11, City Wall,
Friday evening, April 4th, 1902, at eigne
o'clock p. m., when the following petitions
will bo considered:
Petition of Dillon and O'Brien for return ,.
of money paid lu excess of assessment for
Ashinun Street pavement.
Petition of Thomas J. Turbert for com
pensation for damuges sustained by th
lulling of a limb of tree.
Petition of Peter McUuire for compensa
tion for personal Injuries received by fall
ing on au icy and defective walk.
Petition of John J. Carney for coinpensa.
tlou for dumages received by falling on Icj,
sidewalk.
J.'eliuuu oi luitiil Jjuiite Uu.,..... .
tton for Injuries received by falling on Icy)
aud defective walk.
Petition of Mrs. Bernard Klernan foij
compensation for injuries received hy full,
ing on un icy and defective sidewalk.
Petition of Thomas O'Donnell for com
pensation for injuries received hy falling
on an icy and defective sidewalk.
Tetltion of Nathan S. Bronson for dam
ages occasioned by an overflow of water.
Petition of PhillipPond for compensation
for damages occasioned by un overflew ot
water.
Petition of William H. Lawrence for cora
pensatiou for Injuries to person.
All persons Interested In the foreolng ai'9
hereby notified to be present and be hearol
thereon, without further notice.
Per order of WILLIAM BEBCHEIt.
Chairman. :
Attest: JAMES B. MARTIN,
a2 3t Ass't City ClerkV, ,

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