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NO. 4l, VOL. XVL NEW SERIES. YOU KLY "EQUAL AxN'D EXACT JUBTIOE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER €' SOUTHINGTON, CONN., :FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1892. ] ]AT Breakfast from a Sense of Duty, or Because Yo+u Enjoy It ? When/ins and Muffins or Griddle Cakes made from STREET'S BREAKFAST GAKE FLOUR Will )lake Your Morning Meal a Delight. -'RAND CENTRAl. CHICAGO WORKMEN AFFECTED. SHOPPING EMPORIUM F. M. Brown. D.S. Gamble. Brown & Co. , :-5•burm• Jul, .In.I /•uEtt•t our Storc.• ch)•. )q FRIDAY.% at Ip.m. "Nark_Dow Nale i• tlrldL'r full ', ddwa•. mont. While •t I. P•[•C• CHAL•][•, •i•h i• floral de•o•ation•, hw 3C )ard. PRINTED GINGHAMS, m beautiful coh)rm• and larEc plazd•, for 4C .ra. 50 p•c•cs bCO[CH NOV- ELTY SLIT[N(,%. reduced fFom 50• •xqui•tc CHINA SILK. 33c ,,,,-d. tW" Notwith'•tandm•.• the rc- dttction in prices, •c Ill alh)• FARE FRKh •OVf8 T Jr , , r•,•rtq N CHzc•no. July 11 - The trouble at emplo•ent at tho North ('h• •ollin The men s• heat*•, ro]h.• and help Their contract or •ale e•pir•l duly I, and the Ilhnot* Steel Umupanv, which sul•of the •st•rn strike •me kno•. Prrr•vao, Pa . 3•ly I l.--Th• pro,•pec• now are that the fight •tw•n the gamat• A•atlon" of lmn and •t•l Wnrke• and the Ca•e•e Steel Company at t[,,m•mtead will extend to the other umon mills of t• company, unle•u the COAl. R.SUTLIFF. DeMer I a COAL AND V(IOD SQUARE AND HONEST DEALINQ TERNIS CASH MaLe St., Plantsvil/e. , John Hanna, MONUMENTS, and Cemetery Work. DR, J, A, WEBB, D]gNTIST, ]n 8outl•ington. Monday Tuesday and Wedno•clay of each wook. All b•.nchos of Doatmtrv skillfully executed. Edema in Wilcox Bl•ek, [%uthmgton. 8outhtngton avmgs BanK. l,I •lES •HEP• RD, 8elicitor & Expert Box 82& NEW BRITAIN, CT. E HORTON, H. D,, PhOto.an s•dSu• A. J. •TTING, D. D. S., Dentist, Over Resin & flu•nsey's, Phyai•an and Surgeon. day of tbs $•g •e day of •, 1• •Sp.• WHEAION S. PLUMB, r.INU8 B NELL, Tro•urer LITTLE BOY BLUE, little toy do• l• oqverod wit& duet• •.Ht•e t• s•lpr Is t• with rua• •b_w• wbeh t• ll•tlv•y do 6 now A MODERN INVENTION. Adam Gronstmn was known tim world over m• the greatest inventor of his time. The difficulties of science seemed to melt away before hint. lie was agruff, uneducated man, who could read, but could not understand, the u.eavy •eatlses that st•od on his bnok- shelve•, written by learned university men. But Gronstlen knew the va!ue of the knowledge resting between these book cover• Ile also knew the value of learned but unpractical men, and he had several of •hem In his employ•at small wag,'s (Ironstlen wa• nob at•e taking Stlggestlr)n• from anyb(•y, even a learned nla•, although In hN lwar• hcrathcrde- splscd unlw, rislty gra(luato• Ills great power lay In the fact that he could lntuiDvely rejo('twha•evor wm• useless to hhn In an Me;t, anti put the rest lnto some practical form, wbn'h, wlt•hhn, meanta form that wnuhl he was racing with and what the stokes worD. Dr. Boyoe 8•ve him every a•lstance. At last he said to Boyeo, "In two days' time I must have a •attentto experiment off., I think I have found the remedy• but must have a practical tesk" "There is a laboring man Just dis- charged from the hospital, suffering as you ar• The disease is not oom- "Discharged[ Why?" "Because nothing can be done him. tie want• dle at home." "Then securd him for m•. It can make no dlfi'drenee tohlm, and I may cure him." The laboring man had a talk With Dr. Boyce, who gave hltn stone hlnt• "T will not tm exlmrhnentod •vtth," ho said to Oronstlen, "unles.• you make provJalou for my family In case I shonhl die." (;'ronSt•en stormed, ,but flnall• con- sented, lie had more money than time• The mah dtcd under the operation. "I think," sahl the doctor, for the first time admitting that there was anything In his method% that "you are working In the rlght•dlrectlorL" "1 know i am," sails Grpnstlen, •orlefly. '•Jei/me •uoth0r qmtlenk" "Easier •a!d than done." "Telegraph overywhnre• Don't stint money. have plenty of It." Petty annoyances werrled the great Inventor during his Important ,tuest. Symnmlson, one of his r• t'entl• discharged assistants, seemed to conszder hhnsclf ill-used for some reason or other, and Insisted on see- Ing Gronstlen, but the Indenter ab- solutely refused to see anyone on any suhject whatever So the persistent night, and finally waylaid the tn- Gronstlen w;ta in getting from the else, but tile patcnL alwa.3s l,olonged ond•on had I,een quicker, for he got tx) {;ronM Ion Ib' Look (',ire of that, •I ISle t lw ('arrl,tge, unp('rcel•od by the The remarkablo costume worn by Engllshmen In the Indian Jungles some sixty years ago, is described b• Col, Campbell, who, thus aft;red, re- turned from a hunting expedition to camp one afternoon In May, the warmest time of the year. His garb must have been uncomfortably warm, and the covering for the bead seems Insufficient. , On riding upto the r.eglmsntal mess- tent,, I found uiy bro'aher ofllcorsseat- ed tn front of It. I wds forthwith sur- rounded by a group of lighted-hearted "subs," who welcomed my return with three cheers for "The Jungle Wallah," and then, without any ap- larentcause, burst Into fits of un- controllable laughter. A •laneo at my uncouth garment.s, which con- treated strangely with the trim scar- let jacket• and spotless white trou- sers of my brother officers, at ones ex- plained the ('auto of their mirth. F.a, ney a dust-begrimed figure, with s face tanned to the eblor, and marly to the consistency, •of an old buff .lerkln, seated on a handsome Arab horse, but clothed In nn old, greasy tmattaa-'Jacket, with' brown cord breeches to matoh, •lthout either •)eckcloth or walstcon¢,'flls head •v. ered by a hunting cap of half-dressed buffalo leather, and IHs legs cased in long leggln•:s of dcer•kin, a belt of lcopard-sklt• buckled r.und his waist, lion pouch of the same material, and on the other a long hunting-knife with a huekhorn handle nlnunted In silver, a douhled-harreled rllle stung at his track, and a hog.sl•car gl•.sped iU ht,• right hand 'l'h•:n fancy the half-cleaned skull of a wolf protrn(hn•" Its grinning holster, an(l the Lai[ nf a rare •pecles of squirrel, idcked lip [HI the line of march, (langhng from the other, and I you will ha',c be.tile Idt ,t of Ill.) per- ! tnt*• EnglNh for I'll he content with even 5 per cenk " Prof LImd ha•J,l•t UlAdo lit', flrsl }rite the CtLItnre and utllt/;Lthni of th( Istry of M£gars, te('hn(dng•, (d •ry %W)l'k ouch weo• l+nder the tall Both th(, Freneh and (;crman t.ry work •f theeour•e•nsIMed lo hy produet• of the suffar factory The I "Shall I held you put him on the practical work at the stath,n farm. "Now, tell tee all you know a|,,oll• ' Laldo v" a•ked arl assi•Lallt Several studonl,• who have taken thladNease. Wait a moment." The ',Notes theoperatlng•abl• It la course, which clo•ed May 6, are pre- Inventor pres•e(l an electrh' butUm, ] too late." -Free 0re• parcd te do polarl•('.plc work In afterwards unh)cking the d•n•r A[ ---= = = ..... fac•rle• ' "Wrltodown what the doctor sa),•! Some years agn the l)ukc of Well- also my questh)n• and the answers " :Ington wits sitting at his llhrary tahle Per it g to B.y•'c he eon• u ' h when the door opened aml wl•hnul "Now Loll me all Vot£ kn( w el, ,t L Lblq any annonnc,.nwr•t In •talkod a figure tllsea•e Ptl• I$ tn 14]nghM• N(,; of singularly Ill-omen. I.aLln terms, If you please " I "Who are you"" asked the rinks In Dr Boyce talked an(,I the ,stem,g- his sho•'t aml dry manner, braking up, rapher wrote, Gronst• In rot( Joettug wlI•lQil• •ho alt•h•es• change of coun- t sharp question now and then I tenanee, upon th• Intruder. Y/hen the doctor ceased speaking +he Inventor said: "Why has no one discovered a rem- dy?P Boyce shrugged hts shoulders. "We have tried," he said. "Trledl The whole lot of ynu don't know what tr•lng means. I will show you. Six months, you say• I will discover a remc(ly In three. I'll patent It, too." Gronstlen turned towards his new task wlt,h characteristic energy, Iio discharged his scientific helpers and "i amAl•)llyon. I am sentheteto kill you " "Kill me? Very odd." "I ate Apollyon, and mnst put you to death." •"Bllged to do It to-da•?" ' I am not told the day or the but I mustdo my mission." "Very inconvenient; very great lnany letters to write. CaU again, or write me word--I'll hexad, for yo•. '• The Duke tb•n won• on with cngaged mon who wcre 0xports In correspondoneo. Thomanlac, apoalled medeolno. •Ie was •an who had orobahly by the etern, lmmovableold hover y• +•..•dl but ho quat•ed now gootleman, ba•ked out of the rooml •nd, I•h¢ll•howho romcmborcd who and lu half an hour was In an aeylura It tako• a Welshman to talk Wel•h. l,'ew f.relgners arc aide to pron,)uneo Ihe W(,]•b ]], The auLhnr •f "Yorkshire J:•,lk-Talk" tells an alilU,thlg story of an qrugglea to m•tcr that dldleu]• The Englishman had been ap•10ted to •ho Wel•h sec ofSk l)avhl, and on inking up his abode lu Wale•, en- gaged a nathe Welsh scholar give him Instruction In the lgnguage, The pronun•la•lon, and the 11, •thered the blsho• and t• Welshman was almos• a• his wlUa end explain •he lingual •rooess by which •he fnrmldable sound was uttered. A• l•s• a hrl•h• thought struok him. nnd being vo• obscqulou• m•nnor, be •hu•add•ed "Your Lo•htp mu•t please pu• your cpis•pal tongue •he •of of and then hl• LYMAN P. WE HAVE JUST BECEIVEI)A FI'LL LINE OF Gent# Patent Leathers at $2 50, $3 50 and $5 00. ALSO A LINE OF Piccadilly Bluchers at $2 50, $3 Be and g5 00 whioh will pay you to examine We have them in Calf and Russet Leath•. A foil line of Ladles' and •isses' Spring and Summer Shoes '- •"o*--a n.,., MF.,•N"S FARM 8HOES lN GREAT VARIETY. Call and examine. L P, BUTLER, : 6 GOLONY liT,, MERIOEN, GONN, X @ STATK OR FER8UAI•ION, RELIG.fOL•S OR POLITIOAL.'--Ja•rn•som WHOLE NO. 977. Ara 0NG THE FRATERNI•IEB The Various Secret 8ocleties an(I What They are Doing. A fraternal order offern iasuram and investment for the people, by the pooglo. Vislting •e slok and assisting thoe,€ out of employment ehould be part of i the duty ofeaeh lodge o,r a*sembly. .aNhat ia everybody s business really nobody's business. If you want a oandidato for initiation make a sons) effort to esourn one yourself and yea will suooeed. A fraternal order ie neither a gold mind nor a lottery. It offers invent- meat and insurance at cost. How much will it cost? That is for you to deter- mine. Eaoh new member roducce the aost. The seorct of argo and regulary at- tended soeaions is the sociability of the ! membor• and the Interest awakened by united effort to make .the evening onn of ploesuro ae well as o[ bt•ln•s•. Man, an oreated, ia mado the protector )f and provider of the £amay. Hin firet I lut 7 is to provide for the family while to•s with them. His second duty is to ay up somethlng for the support of hose dependent upon him In case he lallod away by death Young l,)eople, and especially those who havotittm ones growing up who are dependent on father and mother for sup- •oOrt and education, should take warntug st they should be suddenly taken away and these lo•ed and innocent ones loft w•thout moans of tupl)ort in this cold, oold world. A mere trifle plaoed •- casionally with a fraternal order would leave these precious ones b.yond danger from want. As Foresters' day draws near the oourts are awakomng to renewed aohvi- t 7 It IS nlbmdod that lhc ments of that dav m New ork shall o• bpne any- thing o• the kind bon,tofor•, undertaken. '1 be oxmrts,,f N•,w ,lor•oy bane in the aggregate about$1(I,l•l In their tree.mr- •t:lATt5 BY THE THOUSAND. Probably no ship that enters the harbor of Philadelphia Is more dreaded hy the sailor man than the Earn line steamship Unlonl•, owing to the fact that she Is nearly alive wlthrats Thousands of the•anl. reals enjoy nil the luxury of sea life and every effort rid theshlD of the •lague has proved futtle. Those on board the Unionist dread sleep, a• fr•ucntly they are awakened by the •lcklng sentries of a number el •ats running ov•r any l•rtlon of the body that tnay I)e exposed, and the ha•some •l•p Is ren(le• a bole b• the intrusion of •e roden• Pflo• Kcl]y• who came up In cha•e fShe Unionlst, tohl a NcwYork Re. •mler man that he was very •fter walking Ombr•dge all day the lookout while she was coming u• bhe rl•er, and when she was safely anchored he turned in for a gold night's sleep. A•t midnight he wa• awakened by •he blnwing of a •cam whistle, and on rising In he w• horrified to find himself cov- ered and •urrounded by ra• ev•y one as la•o as a ca. Maey had nlbb[• l• ho]o•in •be qud• while other•: Jum•(I aroutld on the fl•r gnawing at a lar•ell)le•c of hread they had In •mo way gut from the pantry •olly wa• frightened and wMked the deck the rest of the night (2aptam Nea•, the commander the ('nmnm• Is at his •ts' end know what remedy •adop• lte el. ways •rrie• his wife, and the condl- Llon• are such that he has erected on deck a wooden hous0, In •hlch they Imth ll•e nearly all the ttme No• long ago h• adopted the plan tc smother the rab• by mean• of c]nslng np all the hatches and burning std- phur Lhrough.ut the entire shill By Lhl• he succeeded In gelling rnl <,f few thou•aml of them, hnt a fe• w•.k• later the ship wa• a. thor- Our Job Printing Department is Now Run WATER •IOTOIK po•rEl•, B01knap Littto Giant Imp ovod, Manul'actured by the Belknap Motor.Co,, Portland, •Ie. This company also manufact •re I)ynamo•, Electric Motora, Combined Wa•er Motors and I))names and (')clone Coffee Malls Write tor part. ulars, Belknap Motor Co , Portland, Me., (" S A. t;rawl Iroasuror.l I, I.amb, of Now ,h,rs•),, I•as hold that ofl.,e twenty I•alt,mor,+ has a lodge •b•cb has hoh ulosely appr,)aohmg ,t. 2 :•)th %Vorco•ter, M•s, •as alive wtth (Md l"el]ow• ,,n %% ,'also.day It was ,rawn ,,•or $111,(•1 In benefits ][. has been an m•M•d f,,r nearly lh•rty-fivo liarlom I.odgo No 2111 w,l[ exeursmn cossful l•urhngamn l.,,,Igo of Kansas hns At the l•at session of the, Grandl•dgo, wan appointed to pu•bMo a alto and building for home for the Odd F of Conne•out. Tbe committ0o favor the pureh• from Mrs. M A. FIo•ntng •n (;rotes of .•g countr• 'l'ht• bmMmgs on the estate dOnS]st of the fa•ly ron•denou, whwh contMns barnn, a granary, cartage shod, ice house, creamery, s •rtn• house with hy- draulic pumps, •bioh forces pure •pring wa•r ever aH the buiMmg• •nontioned. Thiaproporty war built a number of years ago at a greet expense by Mr >tafford of Cumhorland IMand. (;corgis, f.r the residenoo of hi• family, and in e•ry detail o• cotmtruetion e,)st madoaso, ondaryeonsidoratmn, so that a better built r.mdenc, and offices are not to be found m the State '1 be prme to be pant tn $13d•1 The dw•,lhng house, Mrn Fhmtng makes tile ap•hod lethe tt•osof the homo At o,m time the committee •atom- plated l)ur• basing lho "Uommunity" property at W•lhngford, hut the property purobMed i• considered to be bettor ndapted for the home An onlhumastw member of the A r) I . W. writos about "Tho Grand Frator- gage, l In the India trad+., l)rln<.ll,ally I•,ard ,it I'(,ndlehl,rry. the general w,.d at the S•ster's want in this land, that of amoans w}n'ro hy a man may leave certain support to his widow or ehildren during mlnorIty. It pro• ides as nearly as posstblo absolute protection for widows and ophene from want and misery, often consequent upon thodealhoflhohusbandand father, as the support provided is assured and Don tinuou•. The wat(,h word of tim •ocioty is 'The w•dow of a frater •hall ne•or want for bread and hm•hlldren Mmll provided for until majority.' " 9•1 wt•.hl and $,1.1,955 Mlver •)f 141 In •llver •ent t. Eurnpe and g•hl and •12,dl0MH•r 1o Smllh Alnerha •0•' $291,611t, of whivh $24£,L•6w• gold and $4a,475 sliver CtTY Or M•xlco, July 12.--President Dinz was re-elected yesterday The Sen- and Cham•r of •p• will com- p0s• ot a •up•lor element lnt•uclng new young blo•. •d•t D •nouac• that h• policy will th• •am• h•fo•. N• N. Y., July 18.•M•. •vinlv Hart•, well •o• In t•s nether h•d, fc• down s•im l•t evening •d b•ke h• n• She w• 76 hfe •t ('(,]uml,a left Ireland In the and the e•enlng ,,f Wb[Imon(iay, 1,371 )ear,,ag, u landed ,)n the Isle •arhmq• rendclvd ,t• I, It, la Eo, liD, Iii, l[h, llu,. lit,, Iht, Ih,u, lluy, lllu, Y, and i It i. kn.wn a• h'.hnkdl, l-(',dutnl,+kllh and IIII-c<dua•-ktth,. I...h,• b,n,L being Ihoaghl lhut the "n" 8hntlld he adn,ltted "/¢('eau•,',' chtef" Tn tlll•+]:lyLhe ehief h'•s Nit' M. l,ouN t{el,ahhc. pro]•rlety, he called a d•ud It h•g a IiIO•]Prn ]lteratllro guage of the lbhle to-duy a• lhev ne•er were befme and they In€hide philesophlcal, puetlcal,'historlcal aml •clontlflc works, as woll as a goodly number of novels. A great many masterpieces of modern •u•hors have been translated •n• tlebrew. There are a numborof newsDa•rs, weeklies ' •nd monthlies, in •ha•language. It has been •Juvenated and •he new •ka havo the •am• ring a:• an¢l•n• on•"--N•w York Tribun• best ]am for your bread is a appottt<x chorus will come In, "Chrmt,the fountain lo

Transcript of KLY - Southington Library & Museumsouthingtonlibrary.org/PDFFiles/newspapers/1892 Weekly...

NO. 4l, VOL. XVL NEW SERIES.

YOU

KLY"EQUAL AxN'D EXACT JUBTIOE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER €'

SOUTHINGTON, CONN., :FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1892.

] ]ATBreakfast from a Sense of Duty, or Because Yo+u Enjoy It ?

When/ins and Muffins or Griddle Cakes made from

STREET'S BREAKFAST GAKE FLOUR

Will )lake Your Morning Meal a Delight.-'RAND CENTRAl. CHICAGO WORKMEN AFFECTED.

SHOPPING EMPORIUM

F. M. Brown. D.S. Gamble.

Brown& Co.

, :-5•burm• Jul, .In.I /•uEtt•t

our Storc.• ch)•. • )q FRIDAY.%

at Ip.m.

"Nark_Dow Nale i• tlrldL'r full ', ddwa•.

mont.

While •t I.

P•[•C• CHAL•][•,

•i•h i• floral de•o•ation•, hw

3C )ard.

PRINTED GINGHAMS,

m beautiful coh)rm• andlarEc plazd•, for

4C .ra.

50 p•c•cs bCO[CH NOV-ELTY SLIT[N(,%. reducedfFom 50•

•xqui•tc

CHINA SILK.

33c ,,,,-d.tW" Notwith'•tandm•.• the rc-

dttction in prices, •c • Ill alh)•

FARE FRKh

•OVf8 T Jr , , r•,•rtq N

CHzc•no. July 11 - The trouble at

emplo•ent at tho North ('h• •ollin

The men s• heat*•, ro]h.• and help

Their contract or •ale e•pir•l duly I,and the Ilhnot* Steel Umupanv, which

sul•of the •st•rn strike •me kno•.

Prrr•vao, Pa . 3•ly I l.--Th• pro,•pec•now are that the fight •tw•n thegamat• A•atlon" of lmn and •t•lWnrke• and the Ca•e•e Steel Companyat t[,,m•mtead will extend to the otherumon mills of t• company, unle•u the

COAl.

R.SUTLIFF.

DeMer I a

COAL AND V(IOD

SQUARE AND HONEST DEALINQ

TERNIS CASH

MaLe St., Plantsvil/e. ,

John Hanna,

MONUMENTS,and

Cemetery Work.

DR, J, A, WEBB,D]gNTIST,

]n 8outl•ington. Monday Tuesday andWedno•clay of each wook.All b•.nchos of Doatmtrv skillfully executed.

Edema in Wilcox Bl•ek, [%uthmgton.

8outhtngton avmgs BanK.

l,I •lES •HEP• RD, 8elicitor & Expert

Box 82& NEW BRITAIN, CT.

E HORTON, H. D,, PhOto.an s•dSu•

A. J. •TTING, D. D. S.,

Dentist,Over Resin & flu•nsey's,

Phyai•an and Surgeon.

day of tbs • $•g •e day of

•,• 1• •Sp.•

WHEAION S. PLUMB,r.INU8 B NELL, Tro•urer

LITTLE BOY BLUE,

little toy do• l• oqverod wit& duet•

•.Ht•e t• s•lpr Is t• with rua•

•b_w• wbeh t• ll•tlv•y do6 • now

A MODERN INVENTION.

Adam Gronstmn was known timworld over m• the greatest inventor ofhis time. The difficulties of scienceseemed to melt away before hint. liewas agruff, uneducated man, who couldread, but could not understand, theu.eavy •eatlses that st•od on his bnok-shelve•, written by learned universitymen. But Gronstlen knew the va!ueof the knowledge resting betweenthese book cover• Ile also knew thevalue of learned but unpractical men,and he had several of •hem In hisemploy•at small wag,'s (Ironstlenwa• nob at•e taking Stlggestlr)n•

from anyb(•y, even a learned nla•,although In hN lwar• hcrathcrde-splscd unlw, rislty gra(luato• Illsgreat power lay In the fact that he

could lntuiDvely rejo('twha•evor wm•useless to hhn In an Me;t, anti put therest lnto some practical form, wbn'h,wlt•hhn, meanta form that wnuhl

he was racing with and what thestokes worD. Dr. Boyoe 8•ve himevery a•lstance. At last he said toBoyeo, "In two days' time I musthave a •attentto experiment off., Ithink I have found the remedy• butmust have a practical tesk"

"There is a laboring man Just dis-charged from the hospital, sufferingas you ar• The disease is not oom-

"Discharged[ Why?""Because nothing can be done

him. tie want• • dle at home.""Then securd him for m•. It can

make no dlfi'drenee tohlm, and I maycure him."

The laboring man had a talk WithDr. Boyce, who gave hltn stone hlnt•

"T will not tm exlmrhnentod •vtth,"ho said to Oronstlen, "unles.• youmake provJalou for my family In caseI shonhl die."

(;'ronSt•en stormed, ,but flnall• con-sented, lie had more money thantime•

The mah dtcd under the operation."I think," sahl the doctor, for the

first time admitting that there wasanything In his method% that "youare working In the rlght•dlrectlorL"

"1 know i am," sails Grpnstlen,•orlefly. '•Jei/me •uoth0r qmtlenk"

"Easier •a!d than done.""Telegraph overywhnre• Don't

stint money. • have plenty of It."Petty annoyances werrled the

great Inventor during his Important,tuest. Symnmlson, one of his r•t'entl• discharged assistants, seemedto conszder hhnsclf ill-used for somereason or other, and Insisted on see-Ing Gronstlen, but the Indenter ab-solutely refused to see anyone on anysuhject whatever So the persistent

night, and finally waylaid the tn-

Gronstlen w;ta in getting from the

else, but tile patcnL alwa.3s l,olonged ond•on had I,een quicker, for he gottx) {;ronM Ion Ib' Look (',ire of that, •I ISle t lw ('arrl,tge, unp('rcel•od by the

The remarkablo costume worn byEngllshmen In the Indian Junglessome sixty years ago, is described b•Col, Campbell, who, thus aft;red, re-turned from a hunting expedition tocamp one afternoon In May, thewarmest time of the year. His garbmust have been uncomfortably warm,and the covering for the bead seemsInsufficient., On riding upto the r.eglmsntal mess-tent,, I found uiy bro'aher ofllcorsseat-ed tn front of It. I wds forthwith sur-rounded by a group of lighted-hearted"subs," who welcomed my returnwith three cheers for "The JungleWallah," and then, without any ap-larentcause, burst Into fits of un-

controllable laughter. A •laneo atmy uncouth garment.s, which con-treated strangely with the trim scar-let jacket• and spotless white trou-sers of my brother officers, at ones ex-plained the ('auto of their mirth.

F.a, ney a dust-begrimed figure, withs face tanned to the eblor, and marlyto the consistency, •of an old buff.lerkln, seated on a handsome Arabhorse, but clothed In nn old, greasytmattaa-'Jacket, with' brown cordbreeches to matoh, •lthout either

•)eckcloth or walstcon¢,'flls head •v.ered by a hunting cap of half-dressedbuffalo leather, and IHs legs cased inlong leggln•:s of dcer•kin, a belt oflcopard-sklt• buckled r.und his waist,

lion pouch of the same material, andon the other a long hunting-knifewith a huekhorn handle nlnunted Insilver, a douhled-harreled rllle stungat his track, and a hog.sl•car gl•.spediU ht,• right hand

'l'h•:n fancy the half-cleaned skullof a wolf protrn(hn•" Its grinning

holster, an(l the Lai[ nf a rare •peclesof squirrel, idcked lip [HI the line ofmarch, (langhng from the other, and Iyou will ha',c be.tile Idt ,t of Ill.) per- !

tnt*• EnglNh for

I'll he content with even 5 per cenk "

Prof LImd ha•J,l•t UlAdo lit', flrsl

}rite the CtLItnre and utllt/;Lthni of th(

Istry of M£gars, te('hn(dng•, (d

•ry %W)l'k ouch weo• l+nder the

tall Both th(, Freneh and (;crman

t.ry work •f theeour•e•nsIMed lo

hy produet• of the suffar factory The

I "Shall I held you put him on the practical work at the stath,n farm."Now, tell tee all you know a|,,oll• ' Laldo v" a•ked arl assi•Lallt

• Several studonl,• who have takenthladNease. Wait a moment." The ',Notes theoperatlng•abl• It la course, which clo•ed May 6, are pre-Inventor pres•e(l an electrh' butUm, ] too late." -Free 0re• parcd te do polarl•('.plc work Inafterwards unh)cking the d•n•r A[ • ---= = = ..... fac•rle• '

"Wrltodown what the doctor sa),•! Some years agn the l)ukc of Well-also my questh)n• and the answers " :Ington wits sitting at his llhrary tahle

Per it g to B.y•'c he eon• u ' h • when the door opened aml wl•hnul"Now Loll me all Vot£ kn( w el, ,t L Lblq any annonnc,.nwr•t In •talkod a figuretllsea•e Ptl• I$ tn 14]nghM• N(,; of singularly Ill-omen.I.aLln terms, If you please " I "Who are you"" asked the rinks In

Dr Boyce talked an(,I the ,stem,g- • his sho•'t aml dry manner, braking up,rapher wrote, Gronst• In rot( Joettug • wlI•lQil• •ho alt•h•es• change of coun-t sharp question now and then I tenanee, upon th• Intruder.Y/hen the doctor ceased speaking+he Inventor said:

"Why has no one discovered a rem-•dy?P Boyce shrugged hts shoulders.

"We have tried," he said."Trledl The whole lot of ynu

don't know what tr•lng means. Iwill show you. Six months, you say•I will discover a remc(ly In three. I'llpatent It, too."

Gronstlen turned towards his newtask wlt,h characteristic energy, Iiodischarged his scientific helpers and

"i amAl•)llyon. I am senthetetokill you "

"Kill me? Very odd."

"I ate Apollyon, and mnst put youto death."

•"Bllged to do It to-da•?"' I am not told the day or the

but I mustdo my mission.""Very inconvenient; very

great lnany letters to write. CaUagain, or write me word--I'll hexad,for yo•. '•

The Duke tb•n won• on withcngaged mon who wcre 0xports In correspondoneo. Thomanlac, apoalledmedeolno. •Ie was • •an who had orobahly by the etern, lmmovableoldhover y• +•..•dl but ho quat•ed now gootleman, ba•ked out of the rooml•nd, I•h¢ll•howhoromcmborcd who and lu half an hour was In an aeylura

It tako• a Welshman to talkWel•h. l,'ew f.relgners arc aide topron,)uneo Ihe W(,]•b ]], The auLhnr•f "Yorkshire J:•,lk-Talk" tells analilU,thlg story of an

qrugglea to m•tcr that dldleu]•

The Englishman had been ap•10tedto •ho Wel•h sec ofSk l)avhl, andon inking up his abode lu Wale•, en-gaged a nathe Welsh scholar • givehim Instruction In the lgnguage,

The pronun•la•lon, andthe 11, •thered the blsho• and t•Welshman was almos• a• his wlUaend • explain •he lingual •rooess bywhich •he fnrmldable sound was

uttered.A• l•s• a hrl•h• thought struok

him. nnd being vo• obscqulou•m•nnor, be •hu•add•ed

"Your Lo•htp mu•t please • pu•

your cpis•pal tongue • •he •of ofand then hl•

LYMAN P.WE HAVE JUST BECEIVEI)A FI'LL LINE OF

Gent# Patent Leathers at $2 50, $3 50 and $5 00.ALSO A LINE OF

Piccadilly Bluchers at $2 50, $3 Be and g5 00whioh will pay you to examine We have them in Calf and Russet Leath•.

A foil line of

Ladles' and •isses' Spring and Summer Shoes '- •"o*--a n.,.,MF.,•N"S FARM 8HOES lN GREAT VARIETY. Call and examine.

L P, BUTLER, : 6 GOLONY liT,, MERIOEN, GONN,

X@

STATK OR FER8UAI•ION, RELIG.fOL•S OR POLITIOAL.'--Ja•rn•som

WHOLE NO. 977.Ara 0NG THE FRATERNI•IEB

The Various Secret 8ocleties an(I WhatThey are Doing.

A fraternal order offern iasuramand investment for the people, by thepooglo.

Vislting •e slok and assisting thoe,€out of employment ehould be part of

i the duty ofeaeh lodge o,r a*sembly..aNhat ia everybody s business

really nobody's business. If you wanta oandidato for initiation make asons) effort to esourn one yourself andyea will suooeed.

A fraternal order ie neither a goldmind nor a lottery. It offers invent-meat and insurance at cost. How muchwill it cost? That is for you to deter-mine. Eaoh new member roducce theaost.

The seorct of argo and regulary at-tended soeaions is the sociability of the !membor• and the Interest awakened byunited effort to make .the evening onn ofploesuro ae well as o[ bt•ln•s•.

Man, an oreated, ia mado the protector)f and provider of the £amay. Hin firet Ilut7 is to provide for the family whileto•s with them. His second duty is toay up somethlng for the support ofhose dependent upon him In case helallod away by death

Young l,)eople, and especially thosewho havotittm ones growing up who aredependent on father and mother for sup-•oOrt and education, should take warntug

st they should be suddenly taken awayand these lo•ed and innocent ones loftw•thout moans of tupl)ort in this cold,oold world. A mere trifle plaoed •-casionally with a fraternal order wouldleave these precious ones b.yond dangerfrom want.

As Foresters' day draws near theoourts are awakomng to renewed aohvi-t7 It IS nlbmdod that lhc ments ofthat dav m New • ork shall o• bpne any-thing o• the kind bon,tofor•, undertaken.

'1 be oxmrts,,f N•,w ,lor•oy bane in theaggregate about$1(I,l•l In their tree.mr-

•t:lATt5 BY THE THOUSAND.

Probably no ship that enters theharbor of Philadelphia Is moredreaded hy the sailor man than theEarn line steamship Unlonl•, owingto the fact that she Is nearly alivewlthrats Thousands of the•anl.reals enjoy nil the luxury of sea lifeand every effort • rid theshlD of the•lague has proved futtle. Those onboard the Unionist dread • sleep, a•fr•ucntly they are awakened by the•lcklng sentries of a number el•ats running ov•r any l•rtlon of thebody that tnay I)e exposed, andthe ha•some •l•p Is ren(le• abole b• the intrusion of •e roden•Pflo• Kcl]y• who came up In cha•e•fShe Unionlst, tohl a NcwYork Re.•mler man that he was very•fter walking Ombr•dge all daythe lookout while she was coming u•bhe rl•er, and when she was safelyanchored he turned in for a goldnight's sleep. A•t midnight he wa•awakened by •he blnwing of a•cam whistle, and on rising In •he w• horrified to find himself cov-ered and •urrounded by ra• ev•y oneas la•o as a ca. Maey had nlbb[•l• ho]o•in •be qud• while other•:Jum•(I aroutld on the fl•r gnawingat a lar•ell)le•c of hread they had In•mo way gut from the pantry•olly wa• frightened and wMked thedeck the rest of the night

(2aptam Nea•, the commanderthe ('nmnm• Is at his •ts' end •know what remedy •adop• lte el.ways •rrie• his wife, and the condl-Llon• are such that he has erected ondeck a wooden hous0, In •hlch theyImth ll•e nearly all the ttme No•long ago h• adopted the plan tcsmother the rab• by mean• of c]nslngnp all the hatches and burning std-phur Lhrough.ut the entire shill ByLhl• he succeeded In gelling rnl <,ffew thou•aml of them, hnt a fe•w•.k• later the ship wa• a. thor-

Our Job Printing Department is Now RunWATER •IOTOIK po•rEl•,

B01knap Littto Giant Imp ovod,

Manul'actured by the Belknap Motor.Co,, Portland, •Ie.This company also manufact •re I)ynamo•, Electric Motora, Combined Wa•er

Motors and I))names and (')clone Coffee Malls

Write tor part. ulars, Belknap Motor Co , Portland, Me., (" S A.

t;rawl Iroasuror.l I, I.amb, of Now,h,rs•),, I•as hold that ofl.,e twenty

I•alt,mor,+ has a lodge •b•cb has hoh

ulosely appr,)aohmg ,t. 2 :•)th

%Vorco•ter, M•s, •as alive wtth(Md l"el]ow• ,,n %% ,'also.day It was

,rawn ,,•or $111,(•1 In benefits ][. hasbeen an m•M•d f,,r nearly lh•rty-fivo

liarlom I.odgo No 2111 w,l[ exeursmn

cossful

l•urhngamn l.,,,Igo of Kansas hns

At the l•at session of the, Grandl•dgo,

wan appointed to pu•bMo a alto andbuilding for • home for the Odd Fof Conne•out.

Tbe committ0o favor the pureh•from Mrs. M A. FIo•ntng •n (;rotes of

.•g countr•'l'ht• bmMmgs on the estate dOnS]st of

the fa•ly ron•denou, whwh contMns

barnn, a granary, cartage shod, icehouse, creamery, s •rtn• house with hy-draulic pumps, •bioh forces pure •pringwa•r ever aH the buiMmg• •nontioned.

Thiaproporty war built a number ofyears ago at a greet expense by Mr>tafford of Cumhorland IMand. (;corgis,f.r the residenoo of hi• family, and ine•ry detail o• cotmtruetion e,)stmadoaso, ondaryeonsidoratmn, so thata better built r.mdenc, and offices arenot to be found m the State

'1 be prme to be pant tn $13d•1 The

dw•,lhng house, Mrn Fhmtng makes tile

ap•hod lethe tt•osof the homo

At o,m time the committee •atom-plated l)ur• basing lho "Uommunity"property at W•lhngford, hut the propertypurobMed i• considered to be bettorndapted for the home

An onlhumastw member of the A r)I . W. writos about "Tho Grand Frator-

gage, l In the India trad+., l)rln<.ll,ally

I•,ard ,it I'(,ndlehl,rry.

the general w,.d at the S•ster's

want in this land, that of amoans w}n'rohy a man may leave certain supportto his widow or ehildren during mlnorIty.It pro• ides as nearly as posstblo absoluteprotection for widows and ophene fromwant and misery, often consequent uponthodealhoflhohusbandand father, asthe support provided is assured and Dontinuou•. The wat(,h word of tim •ociotyis 'The w•dow of a frater •hall ne•orwant for bread and hm•hlldren Mmllprovided for until majority.' "

9•1 wt•.hl and $,1.1,955 Mlver •)f

141 In •llver •ent t. Eurnpe andg•hl and •12,dl0MH•r 1o Smllh Alnerha

•0•' $291,611t, of whivh $24£,L•6w• gold

and $4a,475 sliver

CtTY Or M•xlco, July 12.--PresidentDinz was re-elected yesterday The Sen-

and Cham•r of •p• will • com-p0s• ot a •up•lor element lnt•uclngnew • young blo•. •d•t D•nouac• that h• policy will • th• •am•

h•fo•.

N• N. Y., July 18.•M•. •vinlvHart•, well •o• In t•s netherh•d, fc• down s•im l•t evening •db•ke h• n• She w• 76

hfe

•t ('(,]uml,a left Ireland In the

and the e•enlng ,,f Wb[Imon(iay,1,371 )ear,,ag, u landed ,)n the Isle

•arhmq• rendclvd ,t• I, It, laEo, liD, Iii, l[h, llu,. lit,, Iht, Ih,u,lluy, lllu, Y, and • i It i.kn.wn a• h'.hnkdl, l-(',dutnl,+kllhand IIII-c<dua•-ktth,. I...h,• b,n,L

being Ihoaghl lhut the "n"

8hntlld he adn,ltted "/¢('eau•,','

chtef" Tn tlll•+]:lyLhe ehief

h'•s Nit' M. l,ouN t{el,ahhc.

pro]•rlety, he called a d•udIt h•g a IiIO•]Prn ]lteratllro

guage of the lbhle to-duy a• lhevne•er were befme and they In€hidephilesophlcal, puetlcal,'historlcal aml•clontlflc works, as woll as a goodlynumber of novels. A great manymasterpieces of modern •u•hors havebeen translated •n• tlebrew. Thereare a numborof newsDa•rs, weeklies

' •nd monthlies, in •ha•language. Ithas been •Juvenated and •he new•ka havo the •am• ring a:•an¢l•n•on•"--N•w York Tribun•

best ]am for your bread is aappottt<x

chorus will come In, "Chrmt,the fountain lo

FBII).A,Y ]•[OBZ•ING, JULY lfl, l@ 9•s,

Editorial.

PROPRIRTOR.

C• EDITOR.

There is a good deal ¢.'tid of late aboutthe danger of ialp•rted labor, and fromthefollo•,iog it •dl be seen that the

small boy's favorite occupation, at least,is seriously lofrmged npou There is

an ancient'¢aying,curr,nl anmng sailors,

that •e mouke• s can %•eak. hut refrain•m doing so l•,•t •he• .hould be com-peted to uork kar,,n llowells. •hoowned cherry farm •,ear •,o,hen. N Y..remembered •hl• •hPn a year ago, hebegan to teach a conph• ,,r large mon-keys to pick his fruit. '12}e reflux ofCalifornia •ult to •e ea•terR marketshad gradually .o •eriou•ly reduc• theprofl• of the gro•er• on the Atlanticseaboard that It beean•ee%dent that the

wages ,*f hir• pickers •ould eatnearl) all up Incidentally,

"Home and Country," of •, w York, willappear in July and thereaftt• among {heiI|u•mted mzga•lnes. Its specialties willbe Llteralure, "War, History, Finance andIndustrial Pmg•saa. Amongthelntereetln¢features of the fltat number am de•rip•lions of the trial tnpa ot the G•nont andOrl•ant, the first steamers cavlgatlog theHudson and Mlaalsaipp*, s tuff yet. concmediscussion of Senator Piffers bill for thenomieatmn and election of Presidents bydirect vote el the people wlltten by l*s au-

caeca sad Irade• adapted the under-staoding of ordinary readers; remlniacen-

a full pa,•e illustration of the Burls oftanta lhe subscription price of the Magoazme is $2 00 per year. and tt may beclubbed with any $1 00 weekly or moothP•

Ihe New York Bun la nothi,g

it has amused itself in endorsing tim Pink-erton •che'ne of fores end upholding andjaetlfyln•" any and all means adDpted

In the we,airy of tlomestead the Sun cansee nothing reprehensible in the conductcapital and Its meamlree. But it looks

SCOTT,S HOTEI• West tYaeshlre.

Meade'-[tom •Oc. to •2 per pla•.

We will serve at short notl• anythingIn the s•son. If not in market we

will get it.We will buy at all times Frogs' •gs a•d

Young •ns.

I have a factory In Waterbu•, Conn.,5 minutes walk frmn hems railroad; g•df•cllltles for any manufacturing. Willrent, trade or sell, with water power.

l SCOTT•S•West Cheshl•,

i WdI,TER 5•, Proprietor.

For •en

m•osa I P•a • ell I•. Thefinest drink out.

('E CREAM• ICE CREAM

(•. A. STEEL•.

and publkly spanked - l•t,I

,h,rate ;t. I New Y,,rk lb'c, rder.

N01•h End.•r. and •[m •'e•es o• Omaha, •eb.,

am visiting their daughter l•m. LymanBurr.

•:. James G•dda•d Is quite Ill.

N. D, Easffee has been elaeted com-nittec far the North End school dlsmct.

BORN.

MIRItlKI).

SPAVINS CURED 1

Behhng's Ktutb.ng Silks,

Pure Thread, Finn ('Dlors,

The t)cet for crochehng

\•1; QI ()TE AI,L ()UR

ONE LOT

lOc.

oNE LOT

Persian LawnsIinc qU.dll.X. 8C.

Bedford Cords, Mohair Suitlngs,Zephyr Percales

Get t}leal at the "Corner St,,te "E I,. SLmner " " l'. H. Blsaell & (o. At Reduced rices.

KOENIC; MEO co. Ohl•go• Ill. p "Mrs. Ilen• Wtn•. •,ntumes ('mtlcally ill

•. Wmfiehi •'ott i)as •.turm•l to his[

Mrs. B 1, [h,hy ,a•iwu, l,u< th. •e,.k BestO•r• R•p•m an,t •,h, ,,f lir,,l¢,'l,.,rt. 44 Illld 46 COLONY HTRLL'[ •tlk S3c pet

have I•en s•'ndlng tb," •k w•th Air and

pcr

o •. an,I hterall7 everywhere They

nearly a• big as fl,n dowu ti•eie.Burl Medhng will tske a place as ahl W

per at the Bolt shop.

beat Tuesday.Mr. Ferdloand Wagner has ieturned trom

New Yorb attar hating hta mjur• eye a••ove•

hrlsttan runty, for not only are the l'•a- New Yolk.

m,,tc than a nnlbon, undenominational, Mr E. I t,Browu weal to the Newgate

tt.e •m•zneaal tie II• s•k editor- Smith. Otherofll•rs we• appoint.

g,•M, their achievumeu• highly •mmend- tbem--w• p•nt sod Installed, winch

the Lun• " " • II. Ryder, bI•. J. A. l)tbble and

What do they m•n? M•. L.A. [tum[s•n of New tlaven

1)o they m•n that we are on the vergP of s•pping at the Wall• 1[o•.

lhe world has not wttne•l ain• tbe day• enrage at B•n[o• Polnl.

Maim I,uther? Po•lbl•. No one •n Ho•bkl• & Allen have ]uel

Carpets

Special Bargains

China Manings

Lace Curtains,Sash ('nrtRltm, ('hPinlh,

•uul l{anglngs, TableY,,u will tirol

the Invalld'a Frlcnd.

" Good "

Is ackn,) vledge<l 1)y dealers m (l con-sumers .to t)e the s an(lard tinnilyTrue merit alone can attain s( cl praise.

L•.r•. In 1he year following, '83, the Among the old-fasbtoned larmera Levinua)b(.r of ,o(.ieties had Increased t• 5•, Munaon can b•mat ot 1he larg-et (.rnp ofan,tithe membership to 2•870 In 1884 tbe cor• snd hay t• Ihe mmlber ut acres inso('ietms Dumbered 156 aod Ihe members to,w,n. , • "•905 A year Ilger Ihere were 253 societies [beodore A. Conk, George F. Pa•lee,wuh 10,1•14 •embers. The year '86 saw Jr., Henry 3'. llol•omb of Cheshire havethe societies Inc•.a•.. m 850 with a mere- been acting on tbe grand Jury et the su-berabtpo[•ff),000 "lhenumberofso¢lRttel perloreourt. Thecsse of •m. Websterin '87 w• 2•814 and the mem• 1•,•. of Hamden w• put ,•ver to the next term.Tbete wt• 4,879 •le• In '• and 310•- Hm lawyer put in a pica of Insanity.

Southington.!!. B•SSETT• Propr|¢tor.

Aceommodatlons for the traveling ,IlUb-lic. Esl)edal attentloll given tu-lableBoaters.

8uppers and ea•rt•dnment for largeor mnnll parties furnishc• at short n•tlee.G• livery attached

Buckqc HewersThe Stnndard Now England Buckeye

Mower la the best lnower iu the world.It had been made for 37 years and hasoutlived more than 30 conll)etitors. The

n•.rly 500 short on their orders lust y,car.Farmers wanting machines will bare toorder early as the factory Is shipping RIItheycan finish to fill orders.

Ihave acid thcae mowers for 19 yearsand keep all parts on band to repairwith.

John Hemlng•,ay,

J•me 3, 1892.

® Coffee.Java and Mocha-- justly called "The Aristocratic Coffee of America.•

Thin ia the •offee served in the Japanese 0a•den nt the Pure Food Exhibitinn.

Always packed whole roasted (unground) in • lb. air-tight vans.You • get free •4beautifu| photographs• Eastern Life. Address,

CHABE & SANBORN, Boston,

• •(1 l'mtl,rtmler', %ilk 7 •

cn "l'hIi.td S()• pcl

"li.'m. pll,•s ,,t• N,Ik. 'Jhl

f,,, I, 'ql,.It tim,

•,t•al• t• tOtal)Into .rod the

l'r,tcs :uc Righl."

}'•xatllmc (,uz line {)t

('hildren•s Lace ('ap% Boys' and

Men's • ach•ing ('ap%

•raw lla•

t'tM, "l'c•k and \Vind•,•l•car• t,,r ;ill.

A (}OOI)

Outing hirtl,,• 25••.

"rl• Best One Oul,w,th :t good deep 3eke,

IBargainsll• the

8h0e DeparlmentWe are ,shoRing a g•l a•s•)rtnlent

(J Lmhes, ('hddron'a and

•xford Ties

Mc• s Tennis Oxfords

Southcrn'l'•e•, Tan colored

. I•lcach('r•,.&c.

Hammocks t.Hammocks !

Now m the hnle Ix) boy Hmnmock'eanti Hammock Chairs Rnd Clark'sla the place to get the Right Price

W.E. Clark,Plain ili0,

['Newton's Block.]

Agent for McCALL'S PAq•ERNS

A•nt for •g,gOlCr• •teamWt•er.

Agent for Stand-up ('arpt S•h-

Call a• •e Ua.

Largest Stock and Low st pices!

SOLID BRI'SS]•LS,TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,IN(;EAINS, ALL GRADES.L'O'VFON AND HEMP.

Paper •-•2angin•'s•lt SPECI•IL LO IF" PRICEN.

The .?lost ('omplet¢ Mock of

FURNITURI E•(,r slicker in thin h•cahtv ( haml)er Su,te•, I'a,h,r Suites, Loung¢,,•

Extenmon 'l'ab]ee, Side •oar(ls, Desks, Easels. >('reaRs, Center TaLb.•, &•.

W, S, Gould,Toe Furniture Man and

Undertaker,

38 and 42 •Iain St., P]antsville,N)ght calls at l)•eeldence, 1 South Mlmt street, c,,r Mare

An Important

Q estion

•.•IITII & •I'XVICIIELI•,

I.o•," l','le•-d Furniture•l ERID ICI•.

OSBORNE AI.L

HAY RAKE.Thc (,nl• Angle Stcel

Axle l,Ltk c.'kl'.,) •r ..., . ,(

OSBORN• !.ever S'•t

3{, 4' 5ands: ',-

I.,•!•:. -

T! il ,'-I.ti,

Spring Tooth H::rov:s, . . _Self-Raking lxe,•per, :v,,}

D. M, OS•(,q•',-

For Sale By

D. O. Coleman, Southington,

m Ne• E,igbmd

of extract makes 5 gallons. Ask for 't

$olentiflo Amori•anAgenoy for

F, & VV, Co, Top Return Flue

Furnaces.

J. R. FAY, Plant•vflle.

CROVE HOUSE,

DWIGilT Dt'NIlAM, Prop,

Bowliug Alley, Pocl Tables, &cA qnieL, plev.saat, temperance res•rL

Meals and Luncheon at all hou•

Just the place to play seek an houror so of healthful recre•tlOll "

FT'SCHE

COUGHALSAM

])i'Opl'le•Ors. _ Thompson's Glove tilting Cors,e,,ls

(. II.'BISSELL & •.

•_...tSS•LL • ¢0. __ __

, Ra es

Borough of Southington.Local •me Table.

The deer park at Compounce istractive feature.

A ph•aimnt party "•.s held withNellie Jones Wednesday evening.

Work was reeumed at the Britanma shopon Monday after a shut down ot •everelweek•.

A very ct•litable concert was given bythe ehddron of (h•spel Mmslon citadel Sun-day evening.

"rhegoung people •.f Gospel•oartng Brook for sn outing

Planlsville Paragraphs.

page

Mr. F. T. Smith •ho recently puroh•sedthe ca, rings making aml repairing business

of (•aptalu Case is meenng with gratifyim•

atronag• and his attention to Imsleesa antinod work is appreciated by customer s,

Mr and Mrs. Dwight Dayton had a son

o_• thvm last week.

"•arry Blake of Mlddleto•u ha• I•q.n thenest of I•obert Smith.

Mtss Flossie Smith of New llaven, is

vlsiling Mtes Lotlie Doolittle.

Miss Aurae Ames is vls,t=ng m Yales-ellis.

MI• Rh(xta S•ml)m•n ,,f t'=nt'DHtatl

vlsnutg her aunt, Mr• S S tlolcomh.

The body el Wdliam Smllh, ftwmt.rly of

flartford, sea of lion tt. I). SIn,th of thin

red m •umaq)iac cemetery

Miss lllidget Slnelds, t•h,• for the

was formerly a valu•l tva(h,.t t,i ltee(.herstreet

J.•Sel)li Fay

P0ople W0 Know.

Mr. and Mrs. Bu•et• Smith are s•nd-lag a w•k or • with their chlld• inWo•s• and Mlllbury, Ma•s.

Mt•. Addle Finch and mn are home froma visit ot •o•e weeks In M•sacbuset•.

Mrs. Mercer has a studio lot her nowplaeque painting process lo th•emlngwayInsurance building.

Lira E. Ba•c8 qf Chiesgt) was tnMonday.

Michael Twoomey, formerly m the bra•fmmd• here has •eturn• item •nacaFaD%N, y, i•hem he has b•u tor somemonths.

Sherman F. Gm:rn•y •nd familys•nding their vacation to Saratoga.

M•ss M•gtc White is attending the NewB•ttmn summer •'hooL

Morris l)ooley and who have gone toStamfo• for a weeks stay.

William Allen and wife of WakletN. Y are thegu•tsot • F. W•M.

Mrs. Joel Woodruff uud bee sl•ter Mrs.March ot Detroit are visiting their brother,Dr. Forbes in Toledo, Ohio.

Ml• Ethel Dunham Is spending a mouth J•or so In Boston.

Amoug thoea who were la town the firstof the week were: Mr. Bamuel Bamforth/•'ew Britain, Robert MorleyAlbert Marrtou of Bddgaport,of Hartford.

Harry Brooks bat aucceeded Burr Med-ling aa clerk at (3. IL Bl•ell &

'lhmotby Rellly" la entertaining hie brotherJqhn of Canada Unlver, ity.

er•.remus Shipman has receivedmerit of district deputy for tha hiSForest_

Mr John Stimpeou lost a large quantityof hay Wednesday. It was m't on fire bya IItOe child

WALLACE HOUSI,:, Cheshire, Ct.

J. ]Z MARTIN & 0o., Center St[, July 15

II. NlaPtin & 13o.

Have Reduced the price on the balance of their Men, Boys andChildren's

SUMMER SUIT•:• LIGHT PANTS• &c.• Low enough so that youcan All'oral to B.ny a Suit for next season if you do not want one now.

Look at our BOYS' SUITS for $2. $2.50• $3.

Ask to see our Men's till(IT RUIT* at $6.50, $7.50, $8, $10.

Your Choice Caps 490, this week.il.duced from 81.25,

Suitable for Ladies and Gent.For Sbore. Mountain or Wheeling. Speak quick. They sill not last long at 49c

Mi,•s l,dhe Katz•lnl• i,• vi'•ttltlg in Water-bu,y. t•+'r Ht , for /?.•'pair• of every de-

S. 1). Neal h• Imtehas(d a handsome scrip,Ion that Is In and around thepaJt +,f bla(.k h•nm.s lIou•e, Barn and Farm. Light w@

Mr }lait •f Kans•m I• v•lting w•th ('. J. work and l'at•rns of •ery description.

Ba•es. Repair your BIIDd $1a• with paint end.(,eul•. K/ml, p and wife of llns,klyu, decca, l•spectfully,

N. Y, are emoting In tows.E. F. GODFREY, Meridcn ave.

,ion N. N•)y(.s €,1 lIarif,)rd, b,•Her in-

Pa/k White. ,•f ['nl,,n, N

RE3IEIIIBER ! Just received another h,t of

Leave your orders with Cadwell, Con- Thin Coats, Knox Shape Straw Hats--the

Russet• Patent I•ather and T•;nls

Cortes, Prints, •hlrtm, lloue, llht(.k ttnd

We are

ing fine line of•11.,.111_

u.m. C a liesChallis

terns of the sea.son.

Just In NewLaces P•tt•o• :in the

"Point Ireland"

Lanesthat every-onewants; prices 10to 20c.' a yd.

C. H. BISSELL & CO,*,,,k at j Southington, Corm,

'"'""'"' "<+"+ ,,,.,er , - __ • H. Martin & Co., •o•,• • +• •:• s•s..I •, •s,tm Men's and -'Boys' Outfitters.

wo•k, JUST RECEIVED a Nice IAne of

;entlems Lounges .' ' STETSO ;nmpJel•

,,+.on,a..,+•.., Screen Don s and Windows.t euer Shoes"•";• New Haven, Conn.,. m.,+. Hammoe•s

Nweepin•

uly Reductions

WALLACE HOUSE,

For I.ad•es and Ch)lthcn.

Goods !

'(]•i•]•t, C •(•],

•'ery Stylish

Town Hall Shoe L•'to'• eBoots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Bag, Shawl Straps, &c.

'Yh•.

New goods.•N•vtng daily

IlIA.re.eNDS'

FINE JEWELRY,

WATCHES."]'he finest dmplay of

SHELI• 600D•II0use Ileatlng, I'lumblng, Tlnsmltit-

Ins General Jobbing.Ever seen in S,,uthtngton

All goods purchased of n-e

Engraved Free of Charge.

F•ne Watch Ilepaaring a8pec•Mty

PRKST0•'8 BARBLg88 •lllK.

Croquet sets

+\n) t}ll/ig .•,,tt Wight yon will be hable to find at m)' store.

A Frill I+me o• JINXED PAINTS, Brnahes,Warni•he•, &e.

Furniture Line 5°nsta•tlyI•C•C•SI•.

Undertaking a, usual.

C. A. Cadwell, Center st.

CARDEN HOSE1,11i(.F•'e ha,e a full hoe ,,t •t (<,t•n and Rub•r H• at •RY •W

.

l•oultr3 Nettinff, Barbed Wire.

•X•l'i<'ulftirltl Illlpl•,ln•nl•, Oil Mtove•,

II • rdware, Tinware.

XVc arc agcDt• l,)r the Turner Furnace. We put in

f]•c last •car. They are giwng the best of satisfaction. CalJ

and see •t •ra exhibition at our •tore. Have one put in e•ly.

year ending July 1st, by .'•'vo,a.I of the ,,,-

chaui(s S+ck & Funeral ,%('iety

Odd Fello'e,s 0750.

Mr. E. S. Yeomaaa has •old out hmtire inlerest In the 8outhington MedicineCo. to S. D. Neal and is now at Croton

medical advlaem having obhged h•m to giveup ell btmlaew• anti.Iv untd his health•er.

The Soathin•ton ,•[edlcine t'o .was of•m• a•ut th• year• ago by E r. Ye•-maea• •d but llttl• w• thougbt of It atthe time by our •ople; but bg energ},much ha• work and a hustling ente•prl•,•upl• by clever •d ex•u•lve adve•mtng•he •pldly •h• his b•lne• ahead until it•me•eof •'• •ol• and hadheallh ao• fad• h•m R would •a•me a con• tha• would have •n

so rapidly that lU lhlv(' ,or f(,ur y.ars h('moved ]US plant nearer th•in N[tl)dale ou the i)reset+t qlte

from btmlne• aome twenty yea•people of •a•o• ale tndebt•lfor l•tlng aml establlsbmghere. l'oshow dne •s•t for his energyand w+,lt mark•l citizenship, the carom,mr.ty, at the time of naming and inst•tutingthe I•st o• w•h•l it •ellis," and It w• only through

pride to the town. The medtcinee madethis company have a good repatal on aa pret,ent name Marhm. The decea•:d waslarge sale. It la the eameet wish o • ell that years old, aud leaves a wife.and an unlyMr N•I will meet with .continued success ;bter Leautme, ot Hrooklyn, and aand thoroughly develop and expand the Sprlugfiehl.

hualness which was so well atarted oe a In eonve-r,atlon w]t|]• I'lt•lx repro.successful cat•er hy Mr. yeomau•.

It Is sow about 1• ,uontba sines Mr. eatBtlve, th• other day, Mr. Clinton W.Yeomans has been able to do rue business Cowlea, of l'lalnvllle, dealer In several

high grade makes o• bleyclea, sited theJustiCe,moreoraslesshe hereby beenlllnees.confinedAll tOourthe mopl0h°uee present sea,on aa being one of the .multisincerely hope flint by tall he will I• tu ly successful and aatiafaotory known o•-

peelally teem it personal point of vl0w,reatoredto health and on bin return home as he has disposed of about forty •lcy-5e able to engage In something new in tke olea this year, Including new aud second-way of business

hand wheels.

7"t, cr¢'•a l#o,sbl¢ +td,'a,ttr, gr \\'+' cIo•c l:rttlny• In Julyill I,ll llt•m•,d,/lto I,n,-,Im•,. ,,f •,ur •ttl/l 2•ttgtl'•| it[ I /•hlck p 111.

J. E. Carpenter,Southworth's Drug Store,

Old whecl• taken a• part

payment.Wheels sold on h,rc pur-

chase plan.('all and •e Ihens and gel a

catalogue.

'"'"" +"'"""'""' +'r"' t 10W0 & °"" ''"--°"+ ""Ilk+' +++tlttll• tl/Jtll tl++' I+],,,,1/I 1•

"" Stcts0n H.S. Gra•nis, Agent,,-, o., I 37 Summer •t., ] lantsv•llc.

•; 51L

,,,,,t t,, ,,,,. X•w I•,,, o,. HORSE SHOEIHG a.,, GEHE•L

,,, ,• <., R•CKSMi•ING,,,, ,,,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,+ >,,,,. Geor+e Carl .,, kind. ,,f W,•M =d I•n Work

Mak+. I•., m]•t.ak•, M.•ut them If • • done •th ueathe• •d dmpatch

I•,.h•,w l('• ('REAM it, lar•, •,r Practical ll0rseghoel•g--l'a•u'ular ut

kUt•W allpt]llllg al,,•nt the cost (:f l,r,,- da3 inS. Qnaru.r ( reeks. Cnntmetc•lF(•'I, and I)mp •Aes.

du<'Ll<+ll, xx,,tk ,Ult t]•¢. ]ltttt, l+r,•}Jlelll Xnx +,tl,. wishing t• r+,llt Punch

f,•r v•,ur•.]f 'l'h•. •,•t•, •'vul•to your Bo• I c•n

Opeu S.turday MIL• SlIAKE E. •. CARD.•'n[•'•ll•t{l•,• I% tire •ut•.r •.,u are • Ice Machine

rom.h the •'•mvlum•,n [I ut th• prleo• Furni•he• dlshe•, •poons, cake•, lee •IBERTYST.• •OUTIIINGTO•___

=Ll, l.l• to ,+ill' llt,L xx{'lttllm (',ntis. and F'urnishes Ice ('ream In brh'k• and

ful] h.e ,•f I,luck aml c,,],,ri;d a]lmO•' Ft-uit•.

Iil,•hall'S, sotges, flla•mels, ore (•lln(ly, &

Hutt0n Br0tners, Center •M,.r,'hun• Tmlo•, C•o•hior% H.t•r. C dy Kil

.,,tl l'u,niahe., an tile il.

•Po[PP 8I,+ B0uthleg{on. Southlngton

0RR .BR0THERN,

Marketmen,¢'E,t'TEIII .qTItEET, - 80UTlilJr(ITOff,

li•"lJ ('on•tlll|tl 3' On hnnd a oompletett•Noi'ttas•nt o1" s,v,.r3.1hlntg- |n their lieu.

A FI'.'W SPE('IALTIES ARE

DELICIOUS SPR [NG BROILERS

S•erry & Barnes' Hams and shoulders,

All the Vegetables now in Season.

FULL ASSORTMENT OF MEATS, ETC.

People who sail on us will find a neat market, courteous attention,

grades of sto0k, and reasonable prices.

Our wagons run to all parts of the town.

Ni('kle Plated

HANCOCK,I.li.,lt) Htr,,et, :',,uthn•bai

NOTICE.

PAIR/NI•I Lake L}I•v,

To the People

The 01• Stan•and •ust that I

Fnlr Prices, and

(•ood •ork

Call ;mtl scc our hnc t,f Glenwood Ranges.

castmvs and best worktng rangcs m thc market.

Tinning, Plumbing, Jobbing.

Finest

People will w•nt ....

Jewelry, Clocks, Watches,Plated and Solid ware,

Spectacles,l•ut WANTING m n.t POSSE,SSING and I tn•lte you to m•l:•et my

•u•osually fine sul)ifly of •ls, •(1 €he •)ns•t add•t•un• I•mg m•e, •yI,orD•Ii of •hlc•l )'•,u MAY I)O• at ]•em•kablv •)w •, •d •an•d h> • Just t• r('pr•sen•] "

.•'orelllts for I•rt vo;ls •iways Oil M•

Watehes, C]•ks and Jewe• •t •mpUy and w• done.

H, B, Armstrong & 00, P°P"laor! lteuse FurnistersNew Haven

Announce the •pring Opening of Carpets•h•ch surpa.,•s l• beauty I0 theLr soft colorings and pleasing effects anythingever before offerc•| Our 8tuck ie very large and consmts of

•,,u, p,,tr,,,,ag,, VELVETS, TAI)ESTRY, BODY BRUSSELS •d •G• C•

01d • heels. Our ('•t ]•m •s one of •e Mtmt l'•f•t m New •gl•d, w• •h•

aud (;¢ufrai and cunt--s over 8,500 •luare f•t

F. T. SMITH,I)I-A NTS •"I I.L]'•.

" '+"' "°' WALL PAPERany one in

w•nt of

11to larg,•st stock of Moumaouts tu•d Gravestt,nes in Ha, fiord Count)'

Monu•nents of Barre• •uinc)'• Scotch•Swede• Souhegan and Westerly Granite•

Also Italian and American •Iarbles.

Many New D•igns thin scion

No agen• empluyc•t ('ommmmtms •en•usually get go h• the l)urch•ers N• •t•r let•rmg done in the s•

O• FURNITURE DEPARTMENT m second to no•the slate Wo are the acknowlodged Leaders of Low l•ces.

' AOE O•ll.•.lN$ and DRAPERIES are one of ourspecmltaes We can show you a iino llno to select /a'om.

A omit D,• (,ltr •rAlaL PAPER deima'tment w• be of profit to

You cannot fail to be plea.sod with the large assortmeut and Low

When m this city look over our store whether you wmh to purchase.

Freight tread on all pttrcha,ses.

H, B, ARMSTRONG & CO,Orange New Haven, Ct.

Largest and Leading ]lo•se •lrnishing Store.

Everything will be Im ret,resent(,d mM soldAll persons liable to pay to•ve, poll or

tm low aa can be afforded. We set all of our •rk military taxes io the to• n of Southing-and warrant it to stand.

ton ltrv hereby no,tiled that the rate

GEORGE C. AR•S,

Make

of 10 mills on the dollar, ou list of 1•O1.Ct duL July l, 189_, Is IIOW ill my t•)sses•-

ion. 1 •vlll be at the

_. • Cler&'s o•e

Slurs oC IP'. C.

•rom 1 o'd• •o 5 30 p. m.

•y• Ju•y 15

from 2 (?tick Io 5 p. m.

•y• •y 16

from 9 o'cl•k to 11 a m.

Inters, at •hc rote o• • •mon• will • addS, a•:ug to law.aH • •malning unpaid a•er1•2.

WH. II. B•RN•

BRISTOL,

One Dollarfor Two I

We have cut the priccs in two on all our Men's, Boy's

and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gcnt'•

Furnishing Goods. And for ONE Dollar you

buy TWO dollars' worth of Goods. It will surely pay you to

invest your dollars with us, where you can get the BEST

and the MOST for )'our money, and we will appreciate your

trade.Respectfully yours,

TOBIAS Bl•O$., (Next door to Post-office).

Gilbert Dre•n Llniai•

_It y.0u wish a nice liningKhat will nots•retcn s•nd get out of shape try thebert Twills." We have the•.

C. I•I, Blssell & Co.

Us E "Homestead,,

Fine, 8month, Soft • durable;a yard. For •lu by

L/tWJtND ORDER REIGNNo Resistance Offered the Mili-

tary By the Strikers,

FRATERNAL FEELING PREVAILING.

CYRUS W, FIELD'S DEATH.

NmwYonz, July 18.--The announce-

ment yesterday of the death of Cyrus W.Field at his country home in Ardeley

Park, near Dobbs Ferry, was no surprise,as h|s demise had been momentarily ex-pected for some time. He passed awayduring one of the violent spells of dolor*lure from which hc has suffered duringhis illness.

At the time of his death there were pre-sent at the b•alde Mr, Field's threebrothers, David DudhW Field, the •ev.Henry M. Flehl and Justice Stepheff J.•ieid : hiq daughter, Mrs. Isabella Judson,and her twn •ons, Cyrus Field Judaea •ndFnmk Judson.

Mr Flehl had been suffering fromphysical and mental exhaustion broughton by the many tr•uble• which have over-taken him during the pa.qt year

The ol•qequies will be of the mo•tpie character, ned take place at Ardaleyto-n•orrow afternoon. From Artisley a•pectal train will conx•ey the body and thefuneral party to Stockbridge, Mm*• . wherethe interment will be made by the side ofMr• Ftehl, who was buried last Thank•-giving

('yruu W. Field was born in Stockbridge,Ma&• , De•'ember 80, 1819 At the age offifteen he came to New York city Hewent to A T Stewart for employment andgot it. At the age of twenty-one he began

After twenty five ye•r• of hard work •rFiehi decided to drop the paper bnslne.,•and look abe.where for the fortnne he de

Visiting Europe, h• became convinced

He interests| such men as Peter Cooper,Marshall O Roberts, Mo•es Taylor andChancellor White and they joined him Inthe investment of $1,•00,000 a•a the Amert-

EDUCATORS AT SARATOGA

THE PINKERTONS• ARMS,

Hour•n, Pa, July 12.--The que•ties of returning the.guns and ammmfl-ties •ken from •a • of the •ptu•Pinko,s men at Homes• l•t Wed.n•ay is at p•ont •ng the el•e• mthat •ugh some tt•e un•ln•It Is a mater of hls• t•t the boa•we• plllag• by a crowd tha moment theda•ctiv• warn taken asho•.

One o• the l•em and a me.beret th$Advtso• Commit•e •ld • •po•er:

"Of coupe the •nke•n a•n• will

for them, hut you will unde•nd thatwe am In a p•ulla •sitlsn

•ns should all Im hexed up and sent

"Those •na I suppo•

"He hired a skill • • himself and•tn• • Port Pe• whe• he dls• of

GEN. SNOWDEN'S ORDER.

How the Troops •,vnl Act When In

Action.

Prrra•vnt}, July 12--Tile following is

Idalm Riots* --A •ease [8 a•oW•c•, Idaho, July 18.--It is now r•

ported that twenty non-unlon men w•

kill•d In •e •pleaion of the •ll In •e

'•s• mine In the •ur d'•ene Money.•e •n•al of the s•le •tw• the

union m•e• •d the m•e • of the

•oa • • •t •l•ent In

out the•.

causes work on without3Ininria induces an |noumbl•dtflon ff the in,coted person does notleave the impregnated rear,bland of hi•residence. A b•ronchial catarrh continuesstationary, and at last draws the lungsinto sympathy with it, if ttacked by It remains

OOafPA.Z T.

Sweet homely phrase, so often spol•eAmong the kindly countxy folk,

When youthful love they smilo • so•

'These two are 'keeping company.'

• •lor and in hlghee

•gh y•rs of

Dear love, ',is tree of you •ud mo•

We've kept each Giber company.

The Oovernor and the United Stole8 to a dusty atmosphere. With In Joy we've sought each other's eyesMarthalat Boise City have been thor- denness and energy of the cat•scs of dis- Tosharethogiadnessandearpriso.oughly pouts4 on the situation, ease, with like continuance of the local In pain, life's utmost test of ill,

Gee. Willy became satisfied that it proccssem, the individual's power of re- Our hearts have clung together still.would be impossible for the militia to deal sistanco, the vigor of his constitution, avewith a determined mob. He therefore important factors in determining the out- In abseaco--werd with sn•dsh fraught--sent a memu•e to President Harrison re- come. A vigorous g0-year-old man will have kept company in thought,queering that troOl•S be sent to the scene of overcome an inflammation of the lung•, i had learned that lcagno• of distance maythe riots, and Goverament troops are now which wmdd bc fatal to an old man, to Serve hut to spur love on lt• way.on their way to the mine&

The Governor ha• also order•l the a drinker, or to a man weakened : In dcath--I pause with hated breathmilitia companies at Welser, at Moscow ury or n lifo of dissipation or Before the my*tory of deathland at Hefty to hold themselves in readi- Finally, "crimea non eat artie•nesa to march, acgroti"--tho fault is not of the art, but Yellers is greatl I se0m to know

the phrase that may be That whore thou goost I shall go;

about nine months ago and came to a to those cases in which the roDSThe strike in the O•ur d' Alerts began

And in God's groat eternityhead Monday, when the fight between the correct mcasun.s taken under favorabl Our souls abefi still keep comptny.union and non-unlon men o•urred at the circumstances fail to accomplish'Frisco and Gem mines, In the town of uorpose, because the patient himself AROLLNI) TIlE IIOUSE.Gem. does not or cannot co-operate with them.

According to the only definite and con- No treatment con relieve •hc smoker fromflrmed report received from the scene six histhroat catarrh so long as he per•ist• ('h'an pianokcys withasoftragdil)pcdmen were kllled and seven wounded during In his habit. This aspect of the case is fn ah'ohol.the fight

The union men have declared their in,on- especially pertinent to the nervous disor- Take egg stains from sil• cr by ruhbingtlon to clear the region of non union men ' - ""dora, •hich arc one of tile •(rowin• with a •vet rag which has heea dippcd in

The Ccenr d'Alene strike starCed scourges of our age, incapacity and common tuhlc 'mlt.nine months ago, when the Mine wt('illat|on, the force of oulcr influeacee,Association organized to resist the or the prt+s•ore of business too often in- Never ose a metal simon for stirringmantis of the Miners' Union The wagt,• tervene to interrupt a cure which was stewed fruit or tonmtocs. A wooden cueotmlneraamishoveller• werereduced from oiherwtse fairly possible. [Prof lI. i• the heat, and lhose with short handles$3 50 to$Ja(lay Nothnagel, in tim Polmlar Science are preferable for stirring ,luck me•ses,

•o•ng at t•o f•ir from this

Island, will be seen, • from no othe•pole+ la ¢ha enMre lay•ut• • what

axquisi• •ea the •mpound called

+taft may • pu• This ma•rlal,

which seems • be a revelation t•

the America public, has tw¢qualities that render It pre•inentl•fit for Just t(uch work as I• Is heredevoid •: •t, l• makes the w•d,•round which • Is plaid as an e••rlor• •rfectly flr•pr•f from any•rdinary •nflagration• •nd• it l••us•ptlblo 0f the highcs$ artisticde,ration and plastic d•oratlomWhen the buildings of the cx•sition

are flnishcd• they will present anaggrega• of ma•le pal•, •lorcdand tined • realize the ideals of the

most artistic fancy, nay, extrava.gancc• In •lor.

The manufacture, modelling an•appll•tIon •f the staffer the Chicagofair are d•nc by three firms. Themere manufacture of'the ma•rlaldoes not require any special techni•lknowledge; mere laborers can do allthe work. But It lea fact thor thelaborers who work In the steff r•msat tbc world's fair are Belgians,French and Itallan•. One might a•wclI be in Fiandors or •aris as In one

are •mcerncd. The small •y cutsa conspicuous figure herein. Ilc is

effective worker. IIc 1• a type o•

A •hautom •llght. 1The Indians of Indian •i•tttcr• nre

very rough •s•rbod, eay•g somestills about to befall them, because thesounds o• the phantom fight have beenheard. In toe •i• lies a secludedvalley filled with graves and a fruition,coming dqwn through many yearn, sathat •eso are graves of w•o• whoonce met there In de•ly bahia. Thecurious thing about the pre•nt •el•-meat Is that It la dirootly due • DeputyUnited S•s Marshal Jo• WIHia, whohad never previously heard of thedillon. He was belaied one •lght anddetor•ned lo encamp In the haun•dvalley. After some hour' ale•p he wasa•akoned by his horse showing everysymp•m og extreme fear. It was brightmoonlight, yet he could ace no•lng.Notwlths•nd•ng. all around •m thereseemed • be an invisible hostel mee,some on horseback and soma onand these men appeared • be In deadlyconflict. The noise of •e tramplinghoofs and •ahing men could be plainlydistinguished, while blows were struckao forcibly that the •und could be dis-tinctly heard. Backward and fo•ardthe basle of ghos• seemed • rage forover an hour. Hta ho•e continuedfrantic efforts •o escape, end at last• lille was compelled • saddle the ant-

]•ou're t/*raugh

with Catarrh, finally and completely,

--or you have $500 in cash.That's what is promised you, no

matter how bad your case or of how

long standing, by t• e proprietors of

Dr. Sage's C•.tarrh i•cmetv:.Catarrh can be cured. •N•t wilh

the poisonous, in'its,lug snuffs an,1

strong, caustic solutions, thai

palliate for a time, or perha],•, drtv,,

the diocese to the lungs--I,., wnh

Dr, Sage's Remedy.The worst cases .x told to it•

soothing, cleansing and healmff prop-

maland get away from the valley. Just erties. "Cold in the Jl[a,] needsas he got b•yond the confines of the i, lint a few applies,],,no ( atarrha]•alley all sounds ceased and he wastempted to turn ha k, but Just as he ]Ica,laehe. and all the vff•, t• <,f (a-ag•tnenterodtheva •vthewar began ta•lt m •he ]I.ad--s.,h :t•again. Hotoldhlssto{y lethe Indlans,• Sl•C breath, ]•,¢••,r Imp'.l•m,,ht •fand then the story of the phantom t•bo • the sen•e• of I:•',

appearance of the lhant•,m warring• once r•h•.d and

DEPARTURE OF THE TROOPS,

oral George H Roberla, dated Boise ('ity

session of Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mine.Inspec•r-Gene•l C•ia, now at Wall•,wi• the •ve•or •at a hill •giment ot•la• will • •uired In my opinion,•lditional t•p• •houhi be •nt f•m•V•lla W•lta or Fort S•kane Heiburn

done• The mob must •, cruah•l by ov•

8TILL LINGERING IN NEW YORK.

N•w Y•K, July 12 Proprhq•

Month1) flow TO Fn+UT MOTHS--A great mi•-

I.IFF Exer(ise, as uell as purc air awatt thc heat ,)f the summer Iwforchelp• us n our constant struggle against watching Ior molh•,mtys the L'pholstcrcr.the p,n•ons that we munufactnre within It is the worm thnt she shvuld have been

ourselw.s tt doe• thts hy driving the on the lookout for, whtch hatches out of

blood tharged with oxygen, by meaus nf the egg, and ts lhe egg is hardly percop-the pressnre of the muscles called into ttble to the naked eye--a mcrc white

play, more thoroughly through the tis- spcck like the imint of a pin--thedsnger

sues, and thu• it would qu!.cken the is passed over unscen. It is now a clearlybrcakicg dowe of (lead tissue into its, definod fact that thcrcare three distinct

pcri,•tl during ,ahich lhe dead tissue was are light brown in color Thc

|)a.•.•ing through vaHons dangerous forms nppear latc ia April, and maywhich it temporarily assumes From be seen flitting about as late as August.thi,i fal't •e may refer that the man of They pair off,and the female then search-

pure air In truth, pure air and exercise of her egg•, working her way into dark

tyro "l'hev both get nd of wast% and•lth tt of" the l).is.ns iu the s)slem

are odd b) S•r I) (;alton that after

the floor .r deep in the fldds of garments,a])l)arently <'h<.mmg by in•tmct the leastten,pit amy+ pla• es The moth lay• fromla to 140 eggs at a time From these

•.g• hatrh, m a period of from flm•v t•svw.n day% the white, •ft body lar• of

rea•h•.• •t• full gr•h m •6 da•. and

tlu• kvned and fa•tened at each and

the staff maker. So are thesetwc Lt.¢ascot+•vv [• I{cm,,l> ,•- [r,,i+ , • ), •f,,t and

brings that •ol down swiftly on the pres..me, th•.0t•da) t

rope's end with marvelous accuracy,cutting It off cleanly and with dis

When the basket le nearly full, an

other boy carries It away, and the cut

It, Is now ready for the mixer, whoscatters ihe rlght• proportion of it in

hls half-barrel of common cemen}

mixed with a small percentageplaster of parle, agitates the mas•until the mixing bee+m]esd•ffieult to

the hand, and ,heros an cud to it,The staff is made The cement con-

building, or turned o•er to themodellers and SPtl]ploF•, who work it

out Into mural (le,.ratl.n,. and hasrellofs } larl•r's Weekly

When Mr Charlvs ll, mcr was

TIlE pr,,i,er pLl'o f,,r I1,, Ir,'-'-ed kill • nthe l,ath-tt.'b I a

;46 da)• l.'rl.d fr.n+ the tnnc that the Transylvania ho

egg• arvlald t,+th, time that the •w•rm

or •1 ub rva¢ hl.s frill •tz,', that the (lanlage

•.oh,n fabr•l f.r the imrpo•v of driving

I[i th' ],ltr• air I][ar,,hl V•agtr and Au-Tufts Tiny Pills.

DO YOU READ ADVERTISEMENTS/

THE BURNED CiTY

THE ARMOR CONTRACTS

St,'•'Utt'(OT, •" July 11 -In viewer the

.attila, t,,nl) art.tined by the proper

Nature should be

a•slsted Io throw

offimpuritlesofthe

blood. Sothing

does it so well• ao

promptly• or so

•afely as Swift'•

.•ipecific.

WOULD BE ANNIHILATED

Nzw Yoaz, July 11 A pr.mmPnt off1

guns Thin illagazina• will h+dd from

themilltiaRemlngton°fthis State,rifle ofWhh'hth, m,xlellSarnledof 1•78,with the / •','•t.m • lth snlliclent sugar, and 200 to 500 dLamc(er% rmm,I an,I

a gun ablaut on a par wtth the Spring sh,}uld n,,I I,e supl)h,ntented l'he doc- cavittes of •ar)'•ng str.e,• may b,'

committed in Memphis Harley locked the

a club. Every bone in her body was br•kem

Ngw Yonn, July 18.--Philadelphia dl•-patches say that It ha• been decided by the

Reading combine to advance anthracite0eel prices 25 cents a ton August 1, thusestablishing a basis of $4.75 for stovl

coal.

can nerer bc safe where th,'• are koowe hitnself w•.ts found to be In a raging de-

)r(c,tutlonto ha 1 but died trying to hide from te•ibl0

hesms aud wo,)¢l•ork taker phan•ms.--[St Lmds Republic

rel)laccd by iron, lest the houset ...........•hould cmuo down noexpectedly. Thh T• miners In Pulmas Couaty, C•I.

EilGREASE

thc mort, wll] ihe arut lie Inclined,

and h01tce, by sullnble rt'c¢•rdlnl2

maticalh' retzlstered.

mm

Impure Blood,

THE BEST SHOEIII Tile WOI+LD FOR THE NONEY.

W, L, DOU LAS$3 SHOE ,o,G6NTLEME I

for sale for some time.

a splendid ntedicine." E. A. Bond,

P. M., Paviliou Centre, N. ¥.

If it fails, everything fails.

The stomach is the

men.

July 13.--At a meeting of ate and Chamber of Deputies will be eam-doyea at the •9th a•d •d at,

aml •es- ne)v au• • blood. Dla•tt decided that announces I policy

Frick a to reopen

h the As- Advertise in this papsr nndat, l strike every man lx• S wiII i I

Houzs'rt:^n, July 12--The follow•ghn• t)een bulletined In Plttsburg: "Minerlup in aru•a at BIx Mils Ferry, 8nowdtm

CrrY o•' •fzxmo, J'niy lO.--Presldent nnd other prints. Two thou•d mot]

acmed with Springfield rifies are ready forany signal to aid the strikera."

Order No. 99 Revoked.H•.nnmavnu, Penn. ffuly

No. 09 of the

the summer encampment, been r•yoked. The may not e thh

The program'me is said to be to make has had to hu done et the I'refecturc,

the highest price of the year $5, and ff which was t le l"•t phn'e •her•' th0y app0ared, aml whure of lute •ctu. thcy haw

thlnga work right another and final eaton p.rt of the arch[vt• and there artvanc• of 25 c•nts will be made on Sebet I. gardens in which it is aseh,ss to attempt

Muokdspend• on how the Aught ad- ccrlaln flowc• Ifor mstaaco•vanes'is taken. Some of the New York whleh they atta•'k hy eatl•Int¢•mamthinl• $4.•[5 high enough, The the stalk, h.avieg

is 25 the skis It has hc

year, y or of th0 r.

now nat 9be, t

tal• dlnncr-palls in hand. 8udd0nlythere was au avalanche, aud the miners•hot down the mountain with frightful

In a tow monents the snow-separated, five of the men goinga 700 foot long, and the

until theyhad houndedand come

after fully

liver, the kidneys, the hmgs, the'-

heart, the head, the blood, thc nerves

all go wrong. If you feel wrong,

look to the stomach first. Put that

right at once by using August

Flower. It assures a good appetite

and a good digestion.

,-M&LE OR

MONEY DID IT!

TUNO :elCYCLE•suM Frico, $75.

ORESC NT 3YCLE $60;