Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - August 4, 1899, Naugatuck, Connecticut IR their own we or pise thoi VOL V NO. 99 AUGUST 4. 1899. TWO have now a which of for of every it scientific i tn call nnd HOP OF ANY our o I 1 in 1 I o any if you inform YOU to r INGS Main Pay Iain O. All imis cks i r We Have Some Very Pretty Cotton Challies per yd About CO yards of WOOL Challies wo shrill close out nfc Oc per yd About 150 yards of WOOL Sometimes Culled French Wot 111 20c per We phall close them out at Oc per yd And Many Other Hot Weather That it will pay you to look Lewis Blotting Kor or cut to liny For 190O. Samples hiw tlinn ovor before Order Now Price F. L PERM X Motor For B. P. S. Ready For A pure and Linseed Oil Floor 1'uint, especially ted for porch Family in Burn mid Roof 1'aints. HH ior use and very driea hard us Varnish ins renew old woodwork Li nid Killer anil HALK AT Linskey's Pharmacy Union Of BOMB ON THE TRACK VIOLENCE AGAIN BREAKS OUT IN THE CLEVELAND CAR A Consolidated Car Wrecked by Ex- plosives Crew Not Men Quitting Work aud Organizing Company Has Broken Aug. again marked tho street railroad strike last night and the authorities are becoming particularly so because all tiie militia except two companies have been sent Rain fell heavily all day and the street cars were This condition angered the with the result that street cars were fired on at two different points aud another car was blown In addition stones were thrown at cars now and At 8 o'clock a Jennings avenue oar passing through Jennings avenue and when it reached a point directly in front of the Olney art gallery it struck a bomb placed on the In tho car were five the and The oar was but the passengers and crew escaped The police found no to tho persons who placed the bomb on the Later as a car was passing the Nickel Plate railroad ing on Pearl shots were fired from tho darkness into injuring no but frightening the solitary senger so that ho fled from the Fifty of the company's men have quit work and are busily engaged in organizing They claim that the Big Consolidated has broken its ment They say that when they Yvere imported into Cleveland they were promised a day and the free board to be continued while tho strike Tuesday they were informed that hereafter they must pay for their By actual count taken during the busiest two hours of tho day only 029 passengers carried by cars of tho TO JOIN MISSIONARY the James Cline ot Aug. Bishop Tierney has selected the Rev. James Cline to be a member of the diocesan ary Father Cline ia now an to the James O'Brien of He is about 28 years and is a native of Father Cliue made his studies for the in Rome and afterwards took a post graduate course in Ho is considered one of the most ished scholars of the He is a linguist and preaches with ease and in French and German besides in his mother In tion to languages Father Olino lias a thorough knowledge of as every priest is required to and of The missionary baud will start out to give missions in This band organized by Bishop Tiernoy on the suggestion of the Rev. Walter the famous temperance preacher of tho Paulist church in The band started a little over it year Father Elliott and tho Rev. Edward Flannery of Hartford while he was attached to the was in charge of the Italian congregation in tins constituted the band at Father Elliott's in other parts of tho country necessitated his retirement from Hold in Connecticut and the Rev. P. of the cathedral was pointed to assist Bishop Tierney cave the mission band the parish of Milford to be their and The members of tho band have met marked cess sinco they began their to Aug. sation of this week is tho an- of the engagement of arty Randolph Churchill to ant G. F. M. son of he famous Lady It is said that the marriage vill occur in October 111 is tall and good and very closely resembles lis Princess Henry of Jady Randolph Churchill and her Lieutenant Leonard have apartments at the Marine May Have a King Aug. a story printed by the Daily News is the heir of tho duke of if he eventually comes to the should be King The on the of the prince of that she child has always been called Prince It is though not to perpetuate a princely name in The full name of the ful prince is Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick There is pleasure and satisfaction in our They are made from pure after a receipt that gives them richness net well as All who try enjoy you up in pound or half-pound We are ready to receive your orders for Horton's and Alderney Ice PETER Joliu Brown's Aug. who and occupies the old stead that is famous as the birthplace of John Brown was to-day removed to the state insane asylum at Mr. Cook had a plan in mind to get wealthy by cutting up timber grown upon the place into canes and selling them for He dwelt upon the matter so long that his mind finally became Big Increase in Iron Aug. iron and steel unions of Kenton and Campbell counties on August 1 began working under a scale of wages which increases their pay from 2 to 3 per cent. More than COO men in the two counties were affected by the All the rolling mills have signed the MISSOURI'S WAR ON Action Begun Against 39 Insurance Com to Annul Their Chart Jefferson Aug. ney General Crow is determined to punish every insurance company com- posing the Social of St. Yesterday afternoon he instituted proceedings in the supreme court for a writ of ouster against 39 of these companies doing business Missouri for violation of the State Among the companies proceeded against are the Insurance lonial Continental Eagle Eastern Farragut Germania Fire Insurance Globe Fire Insurance of the state of New Pacific Under- American Lloyds aud United States all of New York city six Philadelphia three of three of two of of Buffalo three of as well as several The of to annul tho barter of these companies is asked for on the same grounds that the attorney general recently got judgment in the supreme court for against each of the 78 companies for violation of the law by organizing and ating the Social club in St. Mo. YOUNG in I lie Pat li of Locomotive but Death from Aug. Morris of this who has been stopping at the Sea View hotel at Savin Rock re- and a Fred Smith of had a thrilling experience in the Bridgeport depot yesterday afternoon when the rescued t young girl from meeting an awful Mr. Morris and Mr. Smith were standing on the platform in the station when the 4 express from New York for New Haven Chme ering into the A miss of laps 1C> daintily dressed in in all walked on to the tracks in the very path of the The crowds at the station held their breath and closed their expecting to open shorn again on a terrible tragedy and see the girl in the white frock ground Messrs. Morris and Smith took in lie situation at a glance and they grabbed the skirts of he girl and dragged her just out of of the engine as it went zing The whole thing occurred almost within a yet it hours of anxiety to the It was a and daring act the men vere applauded The young girl was not harmed necessarily In her she thanked her rescuers he best way she could and withdrew roin the depot without giving her Two BaruH Aug. The barns of Risley and R. A. at Vernou Yvere totally destroyed jy fire yesterday The fire broke out shortly after 2 As hero was no to save the buildings be Center having no the turned thoir attention to the which Yvere in Neither f the men carried much insurance on hu The fire is supposed to lave started from sparks blown upon he roof of the from Hart's steam road PeHt at Aug. locust pest B bothering Superintendent Spier of board of charities and lot that they have invaded city hall lot his coal but that they are loing damage to the crops on the farm it The matter was re- to the mayor and Director Croup by Spier and a 3ampaigu against the pest was decided ipon Paria will be generously distributed by the farmer mil his assistant and a quantity of the poison was sent to All on the New Aug. 4 no change in the situation the and officials of the f la ted road to Everything was quiet along the entire line ana there was no indication on the surface that the men are The officials of tne Brotherhood of Railway men have left the but they are working in the attempt to gee the of the road to grant the demands of the Carrigan Aug. Rev. curate of St. Rose's church in this has been trans- ferred by Bishop Tiernny to take of the Immaculate Conception in Father Carrigan was ordained to the priesthood last December and has been stationed at the Meriden church since rle has made hosts of friends while in the Silver City and will be missed by many Portland's Scarlet Fever Aug. now cases of scarlet fever have broken out in this time in a new All of the cases before were There are now five if not in the long tenement houses on stone The Swedish school was closed to-day by Health Officer Boy Killed by 4. 13-year old boy of 6117 Madison received a bottle of root beer for doing an errand from a neighbor last night and was carrying it home when it A piece of the flying glass struck him in the neck and severed bis jugular He died in 2 DESTRUCTIVE STORM FLA. TOTALLY AND PERHAPS MANY Cannot Get Twenty Miles or the Place nt chicola and Fishermen No Accurate De- tails at Hand as Aug. is coming in slowly of the damage wrought along the coast by the fic wind storm which swept over the all day aud night on was the worst At present relief trains cannot got within 20 miles of the but efforts will be made to go there on a railroad bi- is totally destroyed from all and there may be a loug list of injured or The water submerged the town standing four to five feet in the As the soil became saturated with water the effect of the tornado was felt aud louses toppled right and Fifteen fishing schooners were cast ashore and 10 more are still unheard Over 20 fishermen are unheard All along the coast resorts much age is although no accurate details have come to Apalachicola is unapproachable and it is feared that it is badly The loss of the steamer is but it is not yet confirmed and it is hoped that she ran up the river and escaped the worst effects of the The financial loss in this tion will be heavy but no estimates sun be made as Several especially St. Teresa and Panacea Springs fared being and hotels The regular midday bound train from here yesterday was caught in the storm near Mclutyre and was blown from the Until can be it is to estimate the loss of One mill hand is known to have been drowned at and a man was also at St. It is re- that 15 lives were lost at St. THEIR WAGES Brooklyn Engineers Say HUH Broken His New Aug. cut in the wages of the has just gone into The men are now called and received a clay instead of 18.50. The surface motormen are to receive a day and the bridge men During the recent strike of the trolley men the engineers of the elevated system anticipating a cut in wages when the change from steam to electricity was sent a committee o President Rossiter to The men declare that he gave them to un- that no cut would be Mr. said the men that they would continue to get a day when they lid the work of Narrow Escape from Train East Aug. passenger train on the Air line which left here at 7 last evening lad a narrow escape from wrecked as it was passing over the about a milo east of The on the for- ward truck of the engine broke anil dropped down but fortunately did not in the Tho engine had o be jacked up and the hanger hen chained up and I ho train to Worcester whore the train was waiting to Track was delayed over an hour and a Caused by Aug. was re- here to day of a fire in S. just over the state last night which destroyed barns and other property belonging to Sanford and causing a loss of about The fire was caused by When the barn was discovered a fire Mrs. ran through tho streets to the village ringing a dinner bell and attracted sufficient of the villagers who went to the scene that they were able save the Major Taylor's Fast 111., Aug. the last night rode a mile by a steam motor cycle on the 3arford track in the enal time of 2-5, thereby beating world's record by 5 8-5 The first quarter was made in 20% she half in 39 2-5 the three-quarters ID 59 3-5. Taylor's performance was not aided by a wind shield or any other The track in one-half mile in Chained to a Tree and Aug. unknown negro attempted an assault on the 0- year-old daughter of a Mr. Bowman who lives about eight miles from here last The negro was captured and a report has been received here that he was shot to death by a mob near the scene of the There was no doubt as to his He was chained to a tree and the mob poured bullets into Synod to Meet on a Aug. synod of the northwest made a departure to-day from staid and es methods by chartering the large steamer of Seattle for an Alaska the synod to hold its sessions daring the which will consume 13 Two hundred and sixty delegates will make the We Ask This Odd Lot Which our store during the past bo continued during tnis NCYV lots of all kinds of been marked regardless of coat for this Don't miss this 9 damaged Iron brass 1 to a 5-OraYver worth 25. I lot of damaged 50c lot of white brass SALE Sam. Monday 15 Asis Wool worth 75c per 2po per 23 Misfit Brussels worth 5c per per 50 pair of Laco worth a OGc a 1 lot of 80c, 1 lot of Smyrna worth i lot of Tapestry worth a Don't miss this money saving 3 Oak Chamber worth 1 Oak Chamber worth 1 Oak Chamber worth 1 Largo Oak Chamber Suit worth largo worth Chamber Suit 1 worth 3 Large Chamber to 1 Oak Chamber to 8 Solid Antique Chamber 2 Golden Oak SYvell Front French Plate 1 Oak very large quartered aud worth 1 very pretty worth And Continue Through price this price this price this price this price this j price this All Goods Guaranteed as Carpets Laid and Lined MORIARTY'S MKN NOT An of Hie Italian ami So. Aug. 4. find thut all five of tho Italians lynched at Madison Yvere sub- ects of King Humbert and had never become American That bo the gist of report which has ready been forwarded to the Italian embassy at said the Marquis Camillo of the Italian embassy at who has just returned from a trip to He will remain jero days longer in order to have an interview Governor 'The only point I wished to continued the marquis as to tho nationality of the men they were naturalized Americans or whether they were still subjects of tho kingdom of We found who knew all the de- ceased and know practically everything about They had applied for in the United but had never completed the ments and had not become full-fledged of the number had never even made application for tion The three Difatta ers are the ones who had declared their intention of becoming John and B. Fiducia never applied for citizenship in this country at NEW CONSUMPTION Thin One In Reported from Aug. new remedy for tuberculosis in France las been reported to the state ment by United States Commercial Agent Atwell at It is a ment called to the attention of the academy of medicine by Dr. Mendel and consists in the a daily injection into the bronchial tubes of essence of thyme and held in solution in olive The oil in descending comes into contact with the of the tube and upper The gas set free saturates air in the lungs and acts on the ous In 16 cases treated after one or two weeks there was in all a lessening or complete cessation of the cough and expectoration as well as a return of appetite and Mrs. Slay Get a New San Aug. Cor- delia the poisoner of Mrs. J. P. will probably get a new Yesterday the supreme court granted a new trial to Albert the slayer of Mrs. Mary Clute of on the ground that the lower court erred in the instructions to the The police have discovered that the instructions in the Botkin case were on the point to which the preme court takes Frank Mrs. Botkin's says a new trial will sorely be GREENBURG'S Inventory Sale Sometime before 15th we will Inke nnd the we have to better will like HO if Hich thinn can bo done we will mark in our utore h i f the origin il price Now if n fl 50 hat can be for 75, a pretty cheap Remember Quality the One This to every article in our whether it be large or All cut in price until the last vestnge of price The ribbon remnant snle in cloned aH we I Saturday not we wanted tn end but very We 1 pieces you cini have at same 10c, if yon come Monday or Bonnets and Caps. A lot slightly soiled we have at 1 Duck and Crash 15c. 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