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   Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - May 13, 1899, Naugatuck, Connecticut                                VOL IV NO. MAY 13. 1899. TWO The Incandescent kerosene oil producing throe I linen the of light U Itll one-third Ihc oil required in the cent nil 1'nriiM hours at cost of iau light SO r. of ric of candle j car I rent rnI draft SO candle per year I U. Cost of 80 candle per A ear -Si Amount ed per cr cli cine 1'fjlltH per cent nil draft The me em li day for Call and see the lump ai Conn SOLDIERS has been very it is a fact that have and are Helling more Summer Shirt Waists ever sold We bought in February enough to last all I he lint e already lieen obliged to the Our Ladies Waist With Collars and al 39c 11 a attract ion to all who it. As is the Waist that we sell for 750, lint Our Percale Waist u itli laundered collar and cliffs at sells anything u elm re ever and w e have already last on In Separate e a le a skirt for Mic in black colors sold for and a better one fur 1 while our Ladies Sateen Skirt HO t k Uo n t hn t it is t alked aboil t have in yards I he p lli colored are the novelty cai h. Our House Wrappers made of Mandard v I lie style a et pointed pleated front ami back trimmed arm waist a and our is Colored Striped Jersey Vests nt a nil Her fur 1 Lewis Of There is pleasure and in our They aie made troni after a that ns well as who try enj yon up in pound or bait pound We are ready to receive your for and Alderney PETER B. P. 5. Ready For A pure and Linseed Oil Floor especially adap ted for porch Family Taints in small cans Hum and Roof ready ior use and very dries hard as I. Varnish Stains renew old w ocd Filler and SALE Pharmacy Union RICO BEGGING POK IN r. Tr liir Hum I ll and to Porto The recent discharge of half troops in the island has brought about a serious condition of When Secretary Algor came ho found applications pending from all the war Many personally begged him to grant them and beforo lie departed ordered Henry to discharge these applicants at Nearly u thousand soldiers bad been discharged by 1 and received their final The tion of leaving for home speedily on army transports and tho usual of made them careless about and their money soon Most of them had con- in San Juan and where hotel accommodations ure ed and the cost ot living for c ans ih of waiting for transports grew into and with each day the condition of the men became more For the last 10 days several hundred have been without and have been wandering about n source of apprehension to both military and civil They aie compelled to sleep and night after night the wharves and yards are dotted with their Often they are awakened by the downpour of the tropical fn tha morning they roam wet lud searching for means or friends to provide a Their fate is certainly a pitiful and they condemn in severe language the indifference of those responsible for their Inn ing to play the part of Private are trying to ate the General Henry ered that tho barracks be open to but these are crowded even with the and though the cers have been willing to assist the un- fortunate they have often been to do so. Frequent brawls cur in tho cafes and which are the resort of most of them and it would take but little to it desperate i tr to I III t May verdict ol damages was awarded to William A. to day in bis suit tor damages against Severn ing alienation of his to this city from as a traveling agent tor a publishing house and established himself in a North which is near mount park Alter furnishing the be put an advertisement in a that a young aged desired acquaintance of a young woman over years Tins was answered by Mrs. S who tho letter M. An engagement was and they met in the park and went to the house of where they remained two lu some way tho letter that had been sent by fell into hands of who followed his wife and saw the meeting and the entrance into the and waited until they came The suit was the Eroding said that Jus wife deserted him and that he had advertised because he wanted a pleasant companion to go with him to the theater lie said that as soon a- he learned that Mrs. had a husband living he refused to see her Mny men and children of West Falmouth and neighboring towns fought with green boughs and shovels yesterday afternoon a forest fire that threatened to wipe out the entire Only one house caught fire and that was saved by demolishing a The fire was under control at The women brigade led by of Bast tight ing the flames steadily four hours and saving the village church which stood in the path of the 1'iunl for Philippine San May war department has just given out con- tracts for furnishing large quantities of supplies for the troops in the Among them is one for ing fresh vegetables at the rate of 15 tons deliveries to begin on July 1. Ai contract calls for half a million pounds of canned salmon from this shipments to begin nest Ten thousand barrels of flour were recently shipped from here to and more will be sent each Fun ght a New May the Omaha and Martin erty of fought a round draw at the new Broadway club night in the presence of a large Gardiner his opponent at every stage of the He was handicapped by an ed cot over the left The inary bouts was boxed by rett and Patsy ont pointed his man and was awarded the Mock ul of nettle or May founi to day 450 American rifle and cartridges in the hard war store of who holds letter Irom General dated ii authorizing him to The authoritie think the number found and detectives say the same concern ha bought quantities of arms stored a The theory is that possi bly establishment is one source of supply looked to by purchasers arms of The official inquiry into the bandit raid at where two men were shows that a whose name the decline to disclose at a desire a few days beforo the raid to billet 25 of his men on tho village The townspeople threaten ing to inform the and the general is supposed to have instigated the raid as a punishment and an ex ample to the villages afflicted by ing to quarter Cuban Governor General agents difficulty in getting at tlie facts of the owing to the timidity 01 those who knew and the testi mony is still insufficient to form the basis of a The governor general to-day a decree directing that civil courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction in the nullification ot marriages and the granting of In other re spects the old law is Among tbe causes for divorce is maltreating a wife in order to make her change her Among Articles Vinegar is tlie Most Common ANo Tampered 111., May Pure Food Investigating committee eluded its first series of western sions yesterday when ator Harris witnesses on baking der and It is possible that Senator Mason will look into the meat question next weak and examine Dr. as to the acter of beef and animals permitted to go into tbe local Senator Mason will then proceed to where plans will bo laid for the prosecution of tho work during the George W. York testified that honey was adulterated with which hurt the honest Other nesses made T. N. a testified that among articles adulterated gar was most Professor was as to the relatively injurious properties of alum and cream of tartar baking powder He de- clared that in his opinion tho agitation between tho two for several years a matter of advertising Ho suggested that before the com- presented any discriminating legislation thorough experiments and examinations da he add far as 1 can the ors between thorn aru about rt. Accepts SI ranger's anil New K. May Mrs who is wealthy and keeps a store ut No 1 Drake avenue reported to the police this morning she she bad been robbed uf in money and worth of A well-dressed stranger called on Mrs. a week ago and told her that he was a doctor and a member of the board of He said a com- plaint had been made that her place was in an unsanitary condition and he bad been sept to make an Mrs. was Her place was clean and orderly but she showed him about the He seemed well but said he would eomo back again after reporting to the He came again and ing the woman busy with walked past her and went up Mrs. waited for some him to come and when he did not appear she made an She found the dresser broken and the box containing money and jewelry Tbe man had caped by leaping from a second story 1SKMKVK TEACHER Sympathy for Dr. Charged with Theft of Stump Appears on May John E. who is accused of stealing Professor stamp has been suspended by tendent of Schools but the school committee has taken no action in liis case and is an ing that none will be taken until the trial takes place in the superior at There is a great deal of sympathy here for Dr. and many believe he will be able to clear himself of the charge of His whom he has not lived for several came here from Mystic at the same time Chittenden her was an attorney from New and during the time Hill was iu charge of a deputy sheriff his room at the hoarding house was Dr. Hill is believed to have given to the school authorities information which has influenced their The pupils all believe their er FATAL TRAIN LARUE NUMBER OF PERSONS KILLED AND INJURED AT Accused Girl Takes May aged 23 committed suicide last evening by swallowing seven grains of Tho yonng woman had been arrested for forging her mother's name to a While seated at a table opposite the con- stable who made the arrest she placed the poison in her stating that it was for a In 20 minutes she was of a Collision on I lie Rending Between tin K mill il gine Through Three Wrecking Them May report o a terrible accident on the and Reading railroad at Exeter sta six miles below Reading reacho here at 10 o'clock last Briefly the accident occurred as fol The train usually leaving hen for Philadelphia at p. in. was SO minutes At Exeter she and waited for There was wait of probably 10 or 12 minutes when another train also bound foi Philadelphia which left Harrisburg al o'clock last bearing excursion ists from the Hartranft unveiling rai into the first She was running at miles an the crash as the engine ploughed itself into the train in was Those who lost their lives were in the rnai car of the waiting and there svas a general ol the colliding locomotive and several The bodies of the dead were fearfully p. in. the company prepared a special train jound for tho scene of tho accident and bearing a number of surgeons this The cause of the accident is still a matter of but the most plausible theory is the wrong signal was displayed and the second had no notice hat the first had come to n dreds of people were aroused from homes by the of the and rushed to tbe depot to in- quire as to tbe fate of The excursion business on the Reading was extremely As both trains in he disaster were bound for it is believed most of the injured are either from that or from way total number of dead in Exeter railroad it is now will reach or The en- plowed through the last three rs of the regular train and all in hose cars were either killed or in- Senator Roie Penrose was those on tho Six bodies lave been taken from tho an employee of the litor general's Captain a member of the 10 firemen ind the chief of the fire are Details and of killed and injured arti THK Trent on New May The with ti capital of of which 100, 00! I is per cent cumulative preferred stock nd common was under the laws of Now The incorporators James Young and A. oth of New is understood the company vill take over tins plants on which A. G. Spalding which include most of he great concerns of the and hat tho enterprise will be financed by he United States Mortgage anil Trust of New York and inson of It is said that the control of a of patents to bicycles nd bicycle fixtures be nder control of the Till the N. May 13.-Within the ast few days desertions from the H. I. Comus and other war vessels in ort have been Among the de- er ters were ere arrested in clothes and handed over to the naval An inquiry was held and ue prisoners were ordered to be tripped and beaten with the was sentenced to 24 lashes and the to 15 Before each of he lads had received many strokes the lood had flowed from the welts in the kin made by the Both took heir punishment although it intense The sailor boys tripped on the steamer as stokers and to land at an American port nd enlist in the United States for of Kansas May H. Lowry has deeded all his property Martha who held a against him for breach The property is valued Of ohn W. will get for his Miss Smith now travels in California ir a wholesale dental When she egan the snit Dr. Lowry was engaged 3 Miss Sayde daughter of broker named W. J. how the suit was going Dr. took out a license without Miss Anderson's knowledge and tried o her to marry She did ot do and left for the east. Admiral Watson's May son will sail from San Francisco next Tuesday on one of the regular Pacific Mail steamships but cannot possibly reach Manila before the middle of Orders have been issued ing Captain A. S. Barker in command of tha Asiatic squadron after Admiral Dewey's departure relieved by Rear Admiral Captain er is uow in command of the ship As soon as relieved of command of the Captain Barker will start for home under a leave of our word in our we say an in worth so il is lit era 11 u i Till nient in tbe H verified at t bent in your expectations are more iodized iVf clearly shows Hint the union of quality and low so i new in this week's and indisputably establishes that pro eminence ami b a ecu In re of money Having I o I be prices on ol m Grand Opening Sale Of We Have Three Carloads of will yon 1'ricen i ver named in order to jiel Patronage Von do an if you to see line you noon ss Heal Value uei Real value Heal Hi oo Heal 00 Heal Value Of He'll Value Kenl Value Jl H Gasoline Stoves Blue Flame Oil With or Without I 2 39C TO 90C A Hardwood Refrigerator Kimball F. Special Price on Chamber S did dak Suit with Shaped Hovel never sold for 1cm below cost week Iron Bed with Wire top Furniture nor Yurk nl New May Ex-Governor Flower died al 0-IiO last at L. ho Imd been in I ho habit of UK on fishing Mr. Flower was on n nt on and liis a was a of at u He was of stato from to retiring from the Flower devoted him elf to financial interests with 1ms and took iis placu as .in of Vail street 1 to remained a in the campaign of ho came out for Hound In Wall 10 was considered a leader in the ent bull market and his name was specially connected with Brooklyn lapid Federal Steel and others of what wore known ts the Flower Mr. Flower was said to bo worth al be lime of bis death le lias been for some time the most in tho Wall Kesl anil from the vording of a cablegram received from Dewey by Illinois the health of the despite medical assurance o the is none of the this fact is due his probable ro- uru by way of the Suez tead of the Pacific coast The is as follows Impossible to accept Condition of health rest and The cablegram vyas in reply to one ent by the asking the ad- miral to become its guest upon his to this country and urging him by the advisability f coming by way of San Francisco urt across the Trial for Murder 111., May charge f murder Thomas G. 3 years and his aged was to the jury Young Crosby shot Frank E. a ast when the man was to break into his mother's house o serve some legal papers on mother is accused of having red hiru to The jury retired at 3 o'clock in the and three hours afterward vas locked up for the There is no danger of the death Ity being inflicted in this as the xtreme verdict was not asked by the There is a general ression tuat both will be as troug sympathy has been aroused in heir Do you know a bargain when yon see it. look in our window on Friday and Will sell 500 yards of inch wide Ribbon per yard for days Aller will go on sale at per Four Inch Wide Embossed Ribbon All Latest Barnum's A Refrigerator is a not a K for nnd ami the h nnd are American Patent Hardwood W 1C sell They arc to nny our prices if you a Garden Tools of All H. McCarthy WEDDING CLOCKS and RICH a varied line of Genuine Goods usually kept in a Jewelry More at Competition 1'ricon. Waterbury Jewelry N. F. P. 140 Rank Conn. you need anything in tlie Challenges May McCoy through Otto C. ger of the Colorado Athletic has forwarded to Tommy Ryan formal challenge to fight in Denver or the middleweight championship f the Every effort will be made to have the contest take place in Denver the same week with the Eye Glass or Spectacle Try The MO Hank Just the n Don't il yon think of having your picture Yon muy just auspicious moment whon your your costume nnd the hut most of all your are nil in We want you when you yourself want to and we will take n picture of yon will ben revelation THE CRANE ART Church  

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