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   Middletown Penny Press (Newspaper) - August 30, 1902, Middletown, Connecticut                                WHOLE SO. 8,668. AUGUST 30, 1902. ONE PROPRIETORS Were to Less than half a hundred of these fine summer suits here men with an eye on next summer's needs their bargains You have until Saturday night to get your share of these fine suits for a good deal less than they We don't want to carry one Our Trousers Sale Your needs and ours dovetail need need trousers Take your our lines of separate it won't take much money to buy the that have been priced from to are now marked and A. few pairs of fine dress trousers that and now 85c, and 42c, 58c and 59 Does your boy need a new suit for Astonishing bargains in good suits for boys while we are clearing t. children's You can probably find just the suit you f| want for much less than you expected to Fall Derbys and Alpines are STORE CLOSES ALL DAY MONDAY LABOR 34 6 - 350 Main Conn. FLOORING A word If who read this in any way we would to have you hink what kind you would like of the White quartered selected red white jeven grades hard white pine and closes L 0. & E. S. At the Lumber FINANCIAL Chicago & Milwaukee Railway Co: per cent First Mortgage For Sale by THE JACKSON COMPANY 193 t IF YOU WANT RELIABLE I + Q Fire Write or Telephone 1 BACON & I I Phone 15-2 265 Main St. + D Specialist 1138 Main St. B to 11 a. m. 2 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m. attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND Dr. GUI has had 85 experience In the treatment of Private and Nervous diseases of He restores the weak and those - suffering from bad He cures Varicocele and kindred In the quickest and most scientific manner tn both young and cures all FEMALE Ladles can feel assured that they will receive the most skillful and up-to-date treatment Monthly Regulator Is the best remedy known to medical SAFE AND Ladies can Write In strictest TERMS Most of his patients pay by the which Includes treatments and To Insure an answer all letters must contain stamp and address In- Board and Nurse When A. E. o 366 MAIN GalL U-l A ROMANCE OF CRIME Chicago's Alleged Murderer of Noble FATHEK KHIGHT E. Q. 277 Main First Door South Y. M. C. A. DENTIST a. p. 201 Main First Door South Municipal Connection 0. S. 0 D. & and Associate 2(7 Main Tlie best place In the for Iron Springs and a complete line of and also Undertaking carefully and properly attended - to at the lowest living - Store and T. W. 0'KEcFE, 463: Maui St. conn. fail to see our HSc e Best at MiDDLETOWN Steam Our ce is Open Every tii IS jf Sal ur f. STROUD & I V r 94 $ Teams to collect ami For fourteen years wo have proven that is proves for tlie of our it. Eight only month and no to for entire need cot over Passenger roll-top desks for Forty typewriting School Office open day and ' SO ASYLUM William Fled From HI a Danish to the United States With a Servant Girl and Public ' Aug. 30.-The to William by the police in connection with murder of his mother and the disappearance of his Minnie is a member of the noble of of It has also been discovered that he a half Frederick at living in prosperous and highly house of foundr ed in 16S0, when Dr. was made a baronet for Since then house has stood high in the counsels iof the Danish its members occupying important The line without till half a century Casper Bartholin was and still at the age of eighty-two the reigning presiding over the estates and castle of His brother was William Peter who the father of the William for- whom the police of this country are on the a younger William Peter Bartholin had no but by the Influence of family was made warden of the royal castle at where he was made a knight the and given a castle of his married the of Great Frederick born now editor of the National the largest newspaper in who now lives in William German servant giri into and after a few years of married life William Bartholin America with the taking with it is a sum of public been intrusted to his The deserted after a few years secured a divorce and married Bishop Hans of one of the dignitaries of the Bartholin the civil German serving maid to her own When the war he returned to Chicago and married and in 1872 the present was After various vicissitudes the father died at the home at Wis. next public attention given to this wayward limb of the noble house was when the police began the search for Minnie supposedly in their search discovered the mutilated remains of Mrs. Bartholin in the basement of her Bartholin recently riot know that in this although he familiar the story of his father's ' ' Peter Power Case New Aug. 30.-After sessions before Special Examiner at which 900,000 words of testimony taken typewritten the Peter Pacific injunction case has been abruptly terminated so far as the examining of witnesses is The great mass of testimony will be filed with the clerk of the United States circuit court in St. Paul on and a decision on the right of Pacific to retire its preferred is expected from Judge inside of a possibly within a few Lays a Dobbs & 30-Governor- Odell as the guest this village laid the cornerstone of tlie new delivered an viewed a parade and was warmly greeted almost every inhabitant oC the place besides hundreds from surrounding towns and Business suspended during tlie visit of the and stores and residences were handsomely decorated with the naitional While banners and lithographs bearing portraits of the state's executive were lavishly - Representative Dc Aug. 3 l bushels against 07.-450 a year ago and 4,07,8,GOo bushels in 1899, when prices 30 cents a bushel lower than Receipts for the week were 1.080.093 bushels compared with 3,424,880 a year Interior arrivals of wheat also fall behind last year's being 6.249,-312 bushels against 7,249,091, while the comparison of exports from all ports of the United is still more flour against 6,307,302 a year Failures for the week numbered 173 in the United States against 202 last year and 14 in Canada against 21 a year ' STATE RIFLE MATCH TO BE HELD ON AT t OCTOBER 2. C. L. Will San 30. - Theresa Oelrichs and Herman Oelrichs bare made application for letters of administration the estate of Charles the dead California and have filed his last will and Tlie bequeaths the entire estate to Mrs. Charles L. the who the same accident that ended the life of Mr. At time a petition was presented Hannah E. Joseph Harvey Charles S. Neal for letters on the estate of Caroline D. Fair and an order for the production of Mrs. Fair's now in a. safety deposit - Her will makes the testator's relatives of about 500,000, and the remainder the estate left to her Take Prince's New 30.-Among those to whom gifts were tendered by Prince Henry of was Police Inspector Moses W. He was to have had a gold cigarette want It distinctly understood that I did not accept the gift offered said the police you give a reason for your didn't want was the inspector's ' ' Wn Discredits Vancouver Aug. 30-"This looks like an bid remarked Wn the Chinese as he ished reading a dispatch from Vancouver he had ordered to remain here another sounds much like a report current here two months 1 do not believe there is anything in Said the Lord Called Aug. 30.-"I am not dying for the of said Robert a young as he mounted scaffold at the Lord has called Foy was hanged for the Dayton H. auditor of the a Coal Coke on Dec. 20. 1801. A state rifle match of the C. N. G. take place on the infantry October 2. General orders give full de and trophies will be offered by the state for competition by teams from each designated second and third The first prize won by infantry team in tournament of 1901, and now of that to the the highest aggregate score at 200 and 500 the secona to the team making the next highest aggregate The trophies he competed for as The first prize to foe held for one year by represent ed the winning and the second and third prizes to be awarded arid become the property of the organizations second and highest aggregate ' and when the first trophy shall have been three the team from one A suitable medal will be awarded by the state annually to each member of tlie team winning the and their names published in Teams of men with reserves from each reg and six men with two reserves from each artillery signal Troop A. First Separate company and Naval THE BIG STORE Is made you keep in touch with the Big All the newest goods and the best styles find their way here at the We have been plans for the fall trade for some months and you can rest assured that it will .be the best the Big Store has ever when you have a New Fall Goods Arriving Defender Sheets and Cases We wish every housekeeper who tried some make of sheets and pillow been disappointed in to try the Defender They are made from good reliable cottons in a model Every one is not cut will launder perfectly true and They all measure what are No other make Made in three all good Either hemmed or hemstitched and cost less many of poor If you'll try them once make About 30 Children's in 6 to just ths thing for early fall wear and especially as School We have gone over this line very carefully and them They are about one-half of The new prices and REFUSED The Democratic are looking for for the state ticket in They made one strong bid for a candidate but the offer was They offered C. J. Dana her the nomination for attorney general but he refused it. 'The leaders feel that an extra effort should be made this year to carry the and they will leave no stone unturned will have any There fore it was deemed to have man on the ticket from would to an extent counteract the effect of Mr. Chamberlain's - Attorney Danaher is considered a power in Democratic politics and has no political enemies owing to the fact that he never ran for He was considered a help to the ticket and was strongly urged to but would have none of it. MUST PAY The August term of the United States district court was in session at New Attorney New proctor for the in the case of Marcus Herbert N Walter M et and the Morgan Iron Works vs. the steamer London Transportation moved that cause be shown why judgment not be the Judge Piatt ordered an execution be made against the Surety of New and George R. Hodgdon and Constant Unless judgment was paid on or before September 25, 1902. Jameson Haider at New Aug. 30.-The most interesting of the faculty changes at Yale the coming year is of John Hays celebrated mining engineer and Jameson to the He will have charge of the work in at the Sheffield Scientific which has never before been collected under a single Yale could not have secured a better professor in this for Mr. Hammond's experience is he having been for years connected with the Rand mines and with expert work in Montana and Corporal O'Brien Gives 95.00O Aug. 30.'- Corporal Richard T. charged with perjury before the senate Philippine was arraigned in He pleaded not furnished ball and was In the indictment Captain Fred Major Frank A. Cook and Charles S. Riley are named as witnesses for O'Brien swore that these officers administered the Wash Goods Department A important stock nowadays is wash this right up to the All the newest styles of goods are We can quote only a few of ' i * in 30 - - 12 quality in 7y Full line of Galatea 12 - 15c. Full line of new yard - 12 Eclipse printed 33 inches 15c* New - - - 12- 1-2c. neat - 22c. Dress Remnants Only days before school We have very desirable short lengths of. Colored Dress just the lengths and for children's They are very Carpet Department Have you looked in this department You ought to see what we are new carpets are ready and we await your Here are spine special ' 11) patterns would be cheap we Offer at 62 a 2? pieces heavy China would be cheap at 2^c, we at 19c a 10 pieces for furniture all 7)C a Furniture Department Still the good things Low prices coupled with high quality an attraction The question of and where to obtain it is settled by Where of make and low prices are A little money buy a lot of furniture if you Out of a couple of carloads of Furniture just received from the of the our space allow a mention of only two of Hundreds of others equally Dressers To go with Brass and Iron in kinds of one at a bargain Solid Oak with plate each Chamber Suits Art our string finest line wc have shown and they be beaten Look at our Chamber it be short bf ' Kitchen Department past week's experience us how to best serve our fast of customers in this Wo arc constantly new lines while the regular or staple lilies are and Our new fall line of Lamps and Toilet Sets arc- for your Just two items tb of the values we Rochester Lamps with - globes and at actual 10-piece Toilet at actual 34.00; - a. New Wall Papers Dining and Hall Papers in newest designs and 9c Bed beautiful floral handsome line of Sold by majority of- paper dealers at 20c and per Our price 12c Parlor Papers in crystallized solid at and 15c Our price 7c x 320-322  

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