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   Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - August 1, 1899, Naugatuck, Connecticut                                VOL V NO. 96 We Have Some Very Pretty Cotton Challies AUGUST 1. 1899. TWO AT- per yd About GO yards of WOOL Challies We per yd About 150 of WOOL Sometimes Called French Worth 20c per We close them out at per yd And Many Other Hot Weather That it will pay you to look Lewis Blotting Kor Denk or cut to any Kor 1900. Samples have mid line I luin ever before Order Now Price f. K. PERRY I CONN. Second Water Muter Kor about three B. P. 5. Ready For A pure inid Oil Veranda Floor especially ted for porch in ami Roof HH ready ior use very dm Bicycle ilrien hard us Stains renew old woodwork Iii uid Killer anil KOH Linskey's Pharmacy Union Of Course I FIGHTING THE NEWPORT NEWS TAKES STEPS TO KEEP YELLOW JACK OUT Probable Origin of the Contusion Be- to Been by an Old Soldier from to Confine tho to Present Location Aug. last cial advices show a of cases and seven deaths from yellow at tho home at Va. far the disease has boon confined to tho but all ing towns aru excited and a vigorous quarantine is Dr. of thn hospital service is in charge of affairs at and is in cooperation with tho local board of Already a number of inquiries have been by Dr. from cers throughout tho United States ing whether thoy shall impose a mari- time quarantine against He has replied that there to be no necessity for such restriction in the case of either Norfolk or Newport Dr. official report of his examination of existing conditions at the homo has reached Dr. It notos the fact that the doctor has all the cases of disease at the He sums up the history of the contagion as lows in July un old soldier entered the for a short rest and soon afterward appeared at the dis- where he informed the cinn in charge thut he was but recently from Santiago via a transport to a northern he started for Manila via San beat his way to the home on a freight train and entered with his He complained of dumb chills and fever and was prescribed He mingled freely with the inmates of the home and a short time ago From as a possible the outbreak is as Preceding the 21st, there had been no- nothing of a suspicions Tho weekly death rate was as But on tho 21st and 32nd there became ill during tho night with high some eight or 10 men of usually good These although noted as had no alarm until about tho when a death occurred the mun becoming distinctly yellow some time prior to On about the same day another one died without attracting particular he also quite Autopsies were held on both by a resident It was then or a little later that the telegram was sent you asking for an I found that there were inmates and thut 35 had been taken ill since the 21st." A SUIT FOR Hi ought Against Mrs. Other Christian Aug. Josephine for some years an ardent of Christian has a suit against Mrs. Eddy and hor chief advisors for alleged In nil seven separate suits aro Mary Baker Eddy is sued for tho First Church of for Ira O. William B. Joseph strong and Stephen A. as directors of tho for S. J. Hanna for haui P. Thomas Batten and Joseph B. trustees and members of the publication business of tho collectively for Joseph business manager of tho Christian Science for and John W. Roeder for 000. In tho course of a statement given out by Frederick W. he suys the suit is based upon the utterance of Mrs. at the annual meeting of the Christian There is pleasure and satisfaction in They are from pure after a receipt that gives them as well as All who try enjoy we believe you Put up in pound or half-pound We are ready to receive your orders for and Alderney Ice Burglars Aug. en- tered the store of J. N. Adams early yesterday They entered through a side cutting out tho They took many things from the dry goods side of the in all cases leaving boxes and They were before completing tho work for a largo pile of merchandise was just inside the door ready to be taken Mrs. who lives in Baker heard a noise and saw some one around the but it was so dink that she could not make out the person Sheriff Jackson is ting tho A Dangerous Aug. manu of Wig about 45 years of went home Saturday night in an insane condition and turned his sister and two children out of tho threatening to kill them if they came They were obliged to seek shelter at a Com- plaint was made to the authorities and Constable S S. Webb with F. G. Clark took him to the where he is held for a It is thought that the death of his father a week be- fore may have caused his trouble to assert itself I PETER Mob Violence In Aug. Chandler lust night issued an to the people of Georgia hands to put an end to mob violence in the The governor believes that the only way to restore a condition of peace and tranquility and to bring an end to lawlessness that has been man in different parts of the state is for the people to uphold the courts anc aid them in bringing to speedy justice criminals of all CASHED TO Terrible of diaries on N. Aug. 1 and Charles glass workers from N. started from that place yesterday morning to sail along lake to Lewis An hour after starting boat cap- tied his companion to the bottom of the boat but the lashing was Broken by the force of the then lashed himself and ing together and holding head up with one arm lie clung to the teel with the He floated in that condition until 10 o'clock last night winn they struck a beach They were with wus dead and Dunn ex- bnt may WAS AT 11 School Has Attack of Yellow New Aug. 1.--Tho Atlas line steamer Captain which arrived yesterday from Kingston and Kican ports is de- nt quarantine owing to the death of one of hor saloon passengers Tom yellow fever during the The Altai sailed from Inly 18, with u general cargo and 10 On thn morning of the Miss Maria J. a school teacher of aged 83 lied of yellow fevor and her body was buried nt sea that There were no other cases nf sickness during the voyage to this port. Health Officer Doty decided to detail the vessel for a thorough disinfection and SITUATION IN Belter from an nn Vigorous ns San Aug. officer of one of the volunteer regiments in he Philippines has written the ng letter to the Associated Press June 27. The arrival of Jho rainy season finds he insurrection as vigorous as it has seen at any time since the The insurgent armies are well re- 3ruited, notwithstanding their and are well fed and They have profited by their five months f warfare against the They are fast adopting American aro becoming better and more skillful in the use of heir weapons every Over should be here ready for ness by the beginning of the dry 011 in Garrisons could hen be stationed at strategic A continuous warfare cannot be ried on in this enervating climate by he same Frequent reliefs All are greatly They are unfit for soldier duty and seems slow and As it is with it is so ikely to be with their The i people of the Philippines are is highly civilized as the of A POLICEMAN'S aw York Patrolman Pleads Guilty of Theft from a Bead Now Aug. Thomas F. the policeman who stole a watch and chain and two charms tho d Mid body ot Captain George B. of the Seventh pleaded guilty to-day before Judge WUH indicted for grand larceny in the first but was allowed plead guilty to grand in tho second He iot got more than live years under this Captain was struck by an electric car and killed at 113th street on the evening of 30. While transferring the body to a pital in an ambulance O'Brien robbed t. Aug. navy Inis formally sanctioned the ilan for tho distribution of armor on new battleship over which the board of naval bureau chiefs have for some time and to-day the following order was promulgated is directed that the armor for the Maine tho main b It 11 inches thick at tho reducing to 7 the and for the casement and 0 inches in the approximate weight of armor for the said vessel being Stone ings one that of Isaac aged 11, and the other giving dences of occurred in dence river The latter victim is yet The body was found at Sassafrass It has been weighted with a On the bank lay a satchel several on one of which was the name David GO Fulton New Fifty-six dollars were in the pockets of the The man apparently was an about 40 years of Bank Will Aug. president of the Jacques Senator Des announced last night that that institution would suspend payment this There was a ran on the yesterday caused by having become uneasy through the failure of the Banque Villa Maria last The bank's capital is Besides the the bank has 14 branches in the suburbs of Montreal and in the towns of the province of He Wus n of the Indian Victim lint Seventeen Yearn Old Her and Then Set the House nud Buildings oil Body Probably in Aug. South Amherst last night Eugene Indian working for ii Mrs. shot an instantly killed Mrs. Morell's After the shooting 10 set fire to the house and barn which were totally During the winter studied at the lisle and in the summer came north to This summer he has been working for as a farm Miss who is bnt 16 years of lias been annoyed of late by It is understood that but a ago he was threatened being if he did not discontinue annoying Miss Yesterday afternoon he rode into the on his bicycle and bought from Holland hardware a When asked what ie intended doing with it he said he shooting dogs that bothered lira while Ho is described as jeing about 5 feet 4 and ng 150 dark black hair and is a full-blooded In- Searching parties have been organized and are hunting for There may be trouble if lie in and brought here for every one is ng wildly of Mrs. Morell s According to one report Mrs. Morell iad turned the Indian off the place in morning because of his behavior her On his return where he bought the he stepped into the house and his When he lad shot the girl he retreated to the jam that he was going to nil A few minutes later the barn was seen to be in vas no means of extinguishing Hie ire in the village and soon not only he but the Morell house as vith all its were de- Many believe that the Indian tept his word and that his charred re- mains will be found in tho ruins of he THE CRISIS A Disastrous Hall N. Aug. hail storm swept over a stretch of country yesterday from Tyne to 12 miles long and five miles The storm swept through a great grain ter The loss is almost total and will amount to AMHERST A REJECTED INDIAN SUITOR KILLS HIS SWEET of Consolidated Firemen Flatly Will Hold New Aug. firemen the New Haven railroad have lost u their preliminary fight against the They made a demand a few veeks ago that the running time of heir trips be shortened and that their vages be They are now re- eiving a day and a day's work is a run of 120 they is not proportionate to the are received by on other lines of railroad in the east. They drew up a list of their ances which they forwarded to Manager Chamberlain in Thore was a conference between the general manager and a committee of the when the committee requested that an answer be given to them by August 1. The general manager has just for- warded his All of their re- quests were as it is claimed that they aro being paid as much for work as are those who are doing same kind of work on the other What move I lie firemen will low take is not known but it s able that a meeting will be held soon decide what tho next will state that thoy aro in in the matter and thoy will do thing in their power to get they think is their While probably none of I hem is in favor of striking they sav they would not hesitate to strike they thought it was necessary to gain Situation Improved In South African Aug. political situation con- to grow The ment is awaiting despatches relating to the commission of The Volksraad has held a secret session for the purpose of discussing President proposal to eliminate the question of religious disabilities from the Herr ing to an inquiry on the said that not knowing the scope and of the commission of inquiry he was not prepared to express an and would not be until the actual terms of the inquiry were de- The Arbitral ion Aug. Hay has received a cablegram from sador president of the ican delegation to The Hague peace stating that 1G of the ers represented have signed the proto- cols of the arbitration and mediation Included in the list are England and The treaty will not become effective so far as the United States is concerned until it has been ratified by the sc that its provisions conld not be availed of at this time to settle the boundary dispute between the United States and Motorman Johnson's Condition Unchanged New Aug. condition of Harry O. the motorman who was hurt in a head-on collision on the Winchester avenue road day was not changed last night His case is still though there is hope for his Boxing Match St. Aug. Dixon Santry contest which was scheduled for last night was indefinitely post poned owing to police We Ask This Odd Lot Which crowded onr store during the past will bo continued during this New lots of all of first class furniture has been marked regardless of cost for this Don't miss this manor saving damaged Iron brass 1 to a worth 5-Drawer worth 1 lot of damaged oOo J lot of win to wond brass trim worth SALE 8 a m. Monday 15 Asis Wool worth 75c per per 25 Misfit Brussels worth 5c per per 50 pair of Lace worth a Goo a 1 lot of Window worth 30c, J lot of Smyrna worth I lot of Tapestry worth i a Chamber Suit 1 worth 3 Large Chamber to 1 Oak Chamber to H Solid Antique Chamber 2 Golden Oak Swell Front French Plate worth 1 Oak very large quartered and worth 1 very pretty worth worth Oak Chamber 1 Oak Chamber worth 1 Oak Chamber worth 1 Extra Large Oak Chamber worth 7 Odd largo worth worth And Continue Through price this price this price this price this price this price this 111.75. All Goods Guaranteed as Carpets Laid and Lined MORIARTY'S aterbury Propensity for Moneyed Aug. Dotz said o have married six all but of whom are said to bo now was arrested hero Tho allege that in West under the name of Henry married a woman who ater died under suspicious circum- His watch and clothing were lound on the banks of tho Ohio jut tho impression of suicide was dis- by his arrest hero a year ago for of mortgaged Before reaching Chicago married n a Chicago woman Elizabeth Schmidt uid Carolina both of Upon obtaining their allegations he loft In obis city he took a a woman worth She died suddenly ing her property to then known as Fred His next wife was a South Side woman possessed of His arrost at this point cut short his matrimonial During the year he has boon in the the police have been gathering evidence NEW YOKK Fire Destroys Many Houses In N. Aug. village of Tupper lake was almost entirely wiped out by fire in a few hours day Save two the opera Catholic church and a lew straggling tenement houses on the outskirts not a single block or house Not a business establishment of any kind The buildings were all of wood and there being no fire protection insurance rates were well nigh prohibitive as far as the poorer class were Thus hundreds are let homeless and The fire abated when nothing further was available to feed Tho loss is estimated at from to The Mutual Insurance com- pany of is the principal Held Up Five Fall Aug. 12 and la. five armed men broke into the car station of the Fall River and Newport street railway line at Ports R. covered four conductors and the night watchman with bound them and robbed che conductors of the receipts which they were making up at the They broke the combination of the but die not secure the Something between and was Shot Her Aug. Fannie at this shot and mortally wound ed Bryan She charged that he had slandered GREENBURG'S Inventory Sale before 1 5tli we will 1 and the leant we have to we will like HD if Mich a tiling can we will mark our nl ore h i f origin il if a riO lint eta be fur a cheap Remember Quality the One This applies to every in our whether be largo or All in price until the last venture of original price has The ribbon sale is closed IIH we I not we wanted to end but WUH very We 10O pieces which you run have lit mime if yon come Monday or Bonnets and Caps. A lot slightly soiled which we have nt Duck and Crash 15c. Never Hold lens than 1 7c mid Everything Barn urn's Headquarters For Best A 7625 and Repairing a Tickets for Waterbury Jewelry Store N. F. P. 140 Bank you need anything in Try The 140 Bank  

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