OF" WHATE•rER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR

OF" WHATE•rER
STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL.'--Js•m•o•.
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Editorial.
S, l[,•vl• .•\r>.
Pl:,,t'k•.r-•
l'h,H-n
b• sober. A prominent railroad ofllclal
• recently said that "in every well regula•<•i) ted rMlroad • the Unit• States• the
ruh' Is 8•on to be abgolnte, that drinktn• •hi•key or liner on or off duty• I•
=. argent Stock and Lowest prices!
Cliesllire ttm
Rullled Grouse, Squab, Turkeys and
Broilers are constantly at the d|sposal of
my patrons, xslth all the delicacies of the
season. Strawberries, lettuce and watel•
cress. I carry an Immense stock of
leer wines. Parties wishing meals prmnptly on •a,rrtval must give due notice. Long
distance telephone and telegraph In c6nsection with this house.
8¢0tt's Ilotel,
West Cheshire. W. ItC01•o Proprietor.
Now emmea Lhe time for inany now things, but the Bah• haa the pieference,
and for IgA lily CARrIAgES we can take ll,,, i, ad lind l,rices ae
THE GREAT
Remedy
TRUTH8 FOR THE 81GK,
Just received a full line of Fishing
Tackle. Jointed l'oles• lb.,Is, Ssell Hnok•
Bait Boxes sad Baskets. All st low prices
at G. A. 8tel % Cilshlre, Conn.
Gram, Revolvers and Amumtloe, s|wsys
on lined,
mlS-4i.
You need not be to]d we are headquai l•rs f,w
Eggs for Ilatchlng. First-clssa Black
|,ailg•liuls slsl, Black Mmorca's, Willard
I(mlpp smim, I5 cents per thirteen.
Our line in S.hd Blussels, Talx.strv •rnssels, Tapestries ur,d
much adhered t• the line •s u lurg• one and the prices rl•hl
lr•g'rallis ale
Sll8 4[ *
%VAI'I"
,•'I())IENT : and
A
And lasi but not h.t•t llur ]alx a,l,litl,,u , f ]{urnl,•l:l•
fronton lalllINl',l'Ulli,],
tfall i,l.<m-x• u• t., the
Cliarnlwr >ul•
I.,,u '•+s and Coudl•
IIEI)DINO,
for $17 ai d P rh r Suits f,) $33
lc,
ll0TI IIKI88
lthu.kamhh W
MI liall.• .it a late •hlt'li
lli+,ni
lie lia• lnil
iill• tlri .....
I
The Furniture Man a•
Undertaker,
38 and 42 •Iain St., Plantsville,
W. S, Oouid,
('. Daih.v has add,d
gratify
%•lll
Night falls at
'1 hi, I l lql•li•o• o£ tim M.ili•iit •liil•oh
P•,•lll hl• alilillaI •el)ort llltt •11•.
lip
.... ,,,
fl.r•llco year had
glOlllld.
been
Nearly
i)lild•
bpcn
hliq
.•400
NEW EPtSCOPA•L CHURCH
leaving
Now Being Erected on Main Street, Southington, Conn., by St. Paul's Parish, Rev.
Frederick Sexton, Rector.
It consists of a Chancel, Nave and Sunday School Room.
and fifty
The Sunday School room is connected
by
arches
Tile nave will seat a congregahon of two htmdred
with
the
nave, and as occ•ion r•luires they can be
thrown together, making a seating capadty of at•out thras hundred. The pewe of the nave, choir stalls and chancel
furniture will be of red o• aml brass. There •11 be sixteen stained gleae wimtowe of trust quahty furnished by
R•hling, Baird & Co .f Bosfmn.
Spring
HAS
Come
The four windows of the chancel contain symtmle representing the four Evangel-
ists. The window at the •est end rviiresents St. Paul at Athens.
and ina•lual is of first quality
m ITR31TI'IIE
•.,,, /¢t gold dollai :,,,.L-.i -,.,,r doll•
•alm(),l; ;'.,,,,1• l,,.k •,,]1 •, II well and we• •(11
If •<,u wmh a
The •ifice ie architecturally correct and pleasing
W. E. Clark
>•,3I I'I'I I
.%:
)I
Has a store full of go(•ls for .•<,ur inspection.
Dress goods
lt+ l- l
Do you want
A wa 0n p[
Kin ?
[ haw- on hand l,unabmit% t .ne,,rd ltng-
II
1
A Itue lilil' ill bl IlIIER IlOItSg llht•
Pe•eetly Well.
.',h
Ihll,
die
•lukl.i
flit
the
V
I
(ileshile
or smallpartle8
Selersl West Cht,l.hne
pllrtllq# li•w' just
rum[shed at shrift
tlce.
Good livery attached.
C. D, Barnes & Son,
SOUTHIN(;T()N
MI•. Andilw%
The
Tilmly
•ife of
(%liege
•x-postmaster
Glee
ill tile Choshlle Town }[MI,
m
and
Banjo
May 10th.
]lelding's Knitting Silke,
Pare Thread, Fine Colom,
The beat for crocheting.
(]let them at the "Coiner Store."
Niagara!
Niagara !
.A_ (;l'],•l'I.'%l.: lI.Yl•(, %1"%
IN
llI('• (
1.1Lt•.
Mr. W. (', I)ailey Imd family
at Ill• old hoilm hi West liaveu.
SUlldliy
M,'ulbers of 1,. A. 'rhoma• lodge, L O.
•anl/hl• nn auxllla•-• knll• a s• Daughtel•,f Rel.,cca. lhl• old,r Is greatly
apprl,clatl• by the hidles In allpace•
where it exists, and would undoubtedly
ra•o• companl•, ever)" employe mast
Tim RPpubllesn caucus was held last
'l'hur•day night, and the following del•
gates were appointed to the 5•te and
Uongresslonal conventions
lqek, Ahulzo Smith, lleary Be•les,
I) A. A. Buck. The old town comml•
t,e wa• reappointed with the exception
that Ed. Bil•tol takes John Preston's
dace. Attendance w• very llghg
Mr. William Smith, a well-known
•aOUng man ot this place, wa• ma•l•
st week W•dnesday to Mls• Furman of
Merlden.
'lh• eewly ma•led couple
were •lven a reception a• his home, •flday night. A large number of /rleads
attended, and •ave them hearty congratulations •,gd well wishes, and were alcely
entertained.
"•o E. A. C. boys won Ibe game of
ball from the •cia• School nl•e of Hamden, by a scorn of • to 9.
An
repo• of the •me was crowd• out ea account of limited •pa• and time,
ase6anb0r ,s
Royal Gem o.
Best grown in China. Finest drank in America.
Packed only in half-pound and pound tea-lead packages.
The saran aa sarved in thn Jap•neno Oaiden at the Pure Food Exhibltian.
We oend free, on receipt of a Ic, stamp, sample of either Formosa
Oolong or English Breakfast Tea. State your choice.
CHASE & SANBORN, Boston, Ma8n,
"Rre • • to-the "•ade.
Weight all on 371bs.
•]50.. but by a special
for $135.
The Reo.'ular price of lhi,•' wDeel :s
arrangmnent
•l]l
•ELL
for
('A•
Sold by
Cowles of Plainville.
,,zll)
The City Cash Fish Market
will move trom- center street to
Lister's old s|and on Main street,
We have a lot
of Dress Ginghams, full pieces'
and short length,, •
all of which we
gross
6inghams
y next.
•he low price of
6 1-2 ors. per yd.
Thanking the public for their patronage in
the past w6 hope to see them at our new market where we shall kcep a more complete stock
than ever.
Also at the samc price a
lot ot
OUTING
REM-.
NANTS.
Call and scc us.
C. H. BISSELL & CO,
E. L. Wallace.
Southington, Coma,
CORNER MA_I:N AND CENTER STREETS
J. H. MARTLN" & C•,, ('(.n•-r St. April 29"
Brothers •
CARDEN HOSE
I,att lmvm• ot ot u,w blc•- late for repo• thin •eek
alh>• 3ou .t g,*,•l pri•.
The T A. B. •)('u'ty •dl hold thou" flint fe•emnal.
give •omo pom• Iht• •ock annual anmve•my tb,s (Thm•dav• eveThllr•dlt• E•olll•g
{•fbIln?"
md•btretubuy•t. •e lhtn urn2 at Germanm Hall
The commltlee lheG•an•,•dl pr-•ent,•,,r•,dn,,•,,Itws
Mt•.D.A.J,mcs•l Nc• llavcn mwsic,,na,•ts
,,f
Tb,qn•
M',ra:h
John
Foley,
andave,
ylaugha,de
In,c,.
lh,
u
,,h,h,y
,,ngfr,t,
nds in tmvn.
.•oa•orp•c,h*••=
I lamcl Slmnnahan, Benjamin
I•tl• aml toamuse]•unchaHengvd.
•:--•[) r•(l•n•eat 22 3[•tl •t .I•.• •)k•'f,'
•,•o*o=o r•oz•
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.dy,mm.dtn,,ctm•.f the•
& p
,,,, ',,tl+,• .+'v,.n I),recto,+ f,,r th,, ,.t,.umg
mm•,t 15,,,t•l•.
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d,l,mm•..¢.ttb, •=t,l,,l-,h,.,l'lm,•lay
•.,,,,,,,,., .....
-
to trout--well, l,,r war of ca,ruing exct, t- tr}buted tor ,he purpose of mak ng a mar- I handkerchief t,'i
.
.
will say the•e ate u,, stxckleJ beaut+as m sentblebu.t
tbatlo
or
the C( •s•
nmestestlmab o. . aa''obe'-.r
.
Chinese' omelet, ckS.ma,maltbe, ctystalv,,.cta io)halls , tbc of Sewing Silk and Twist.
brooks there except polka-dot turtles and : Down'a room fu
thE•aPrO•letsito•; Miss transit, mosey tricksg, etc. •,.o I n•i;at'•)J# 8ilk for ombroidery.
..•o•oa..•o•s. There•ere a •e,, •me-
mgmen of th• •un•, in •e p•t ve• use over •OOO,0OO pa• of
WINDOW
SCREENS
seowhy.
WalTa•d•ot•rip.
Chea•r than over
•rl('u] ( tlrll I
.• . .•
•8°rtment°f•Wi•lW!T•ORR&OO's
PANTS, OVERALLS and
SHIRTS. The •t g•ments •de for Wor• Mere Why &d the Work-
We have-a full lioe of B•t Cot•n and Rubber H.se
PRICES.
Adj • bl e
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T',,'•,u,,,,.•,,,,,•.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,, '""•="0'•',--",'..,•,.,.',,•,.•..•.. YALE BUSINESS COLLEO•
• sad • s le•h
•,,tla•-. ,,=.,..
,I-•-tte-n tio-n
If•l•doneanda•onsed•reat mte,'•a•, m.
A
Wc are aXcnts fi•r thc TIItlle• Flifga•. •Vc put in
THE BESTMercantile°reran°n"
18 THE CHE&PEST
-
SHORTHIHD AHD •PEWRITIH6 DEPT.
Wash
order.
Emma A. Brooks,
where between New Hartford'•nd Wrested
The re•zular half term examinel;mn in all I Merriman Is certainly wo, tby of generoua
unUlthe.r, terbrougbtthemto I•outhlng-excepttbeseniormom, are bemg held thlslpatroom•s wherever ha gives an entertainPlantsvlllo,
ton.
week.
| meat.--•anovsr Correspondent.
Cowles Block, cor. Main and Summer Sis.
I
r
• C last • car.
Thc• arc Ei• inff the l•t'•t cd •at•act•m.
Call and scc Otlr
hne
of (•lenweo(!
llaZlge+,
L'a]l
l+'mcst
TOlilA• I]I•.OS., (Next door to Post-office).
Clothlersand¢tents• r,,,-..•-•..
St
•
Kitchen
•O•mNGTO•, •Or•.
•
,+.•. wo0+,+o.,,o• tho•r•o•o•,•+
•ao 8•rollges• made ill the coantry.
•+v•...R,. •.•TS.
U•SE "'Homestead"
Fine, Smooth, Soft flniah, durable; 10¢.
sy=,..o.snlo•.
C. H, .BISS•I..,L &, CO,
i
0mps0n'sGI0vefittin
ors
6 different styles kept in stock. Try
•=.
•wa..lt+le.
C• 1• BISS]•L • CO.
Sorry State of Affairs
Ycnezuele.
New Yoa•, April $7.--The nteamship
Caracas from •renezuelan ports has Just
arrrlved there. The
officers of the
steamer refused to •lk about •air• In
Yenezuela, and tried to c•a• the impression t•at everyth•g w• quiet in
that country. The pa•enge•, •wever,
ag•e In their accoun• of bloody en.
garment,
and •ay that a s•te
ana•hy p•vail•. While the vessel, w•
at Porto Cahelo the p•asagees were not
allowed to go aahor• as there w• fighting between the force0 at PelaGic and
the revolutionists around the town and
vminity
The United States cruiser Newark was
Consul had sent a request for the p•scans had been arrested by the soldiers
while walking in the streets. The Americans were afraid that they would be
murdered by the ignorant
so•d•ers
lngmarchedin• thv city with
arouudthelr necks and guarded by so•diets ot Falacio. These were provided
with ar• and [o•ed to fight in the
On April 1S In a town call• Peters
the• w•a bloody riot following an
•mpt on the part of an agent of Palacto
citizens sympathized with the rovohtttonists and resisted the efforts of the
Government officers to recrult. In the
rioting that followed the recruiting oi•pieces in the street, and the Governor of
the province, who attempted to subdue
the revolt, was killed
Everytaing •s at a standstill in Caracas because of the revolution. When
meat l• announced €• At•le •
actres• • • K•yno• It Is a little
ove• a •ek oince •s CIMm and
•yne •me • • u•de•t•ding. •ey
have, however• •t• let the public into
their confldenc• •ss Claire and
Ka•e have paoke• up their reopective
trunko and have both left the city.
The engagement J•t announced Is the
sequel to a very he•d alte•ation whl0h
came to •o• than words between
A•lie Claire and Miss Lllliau Russell.
It w• durning •1• RusaslPs
men• at the Gnrde• Thesis, whe• she
was appearing In "La Clffale."
Russell w• the a•r. In thesuppert was
Ml0s Claire. This young wom•n played
opposi• par• to •iss Russell.
Mi• Claire w• young• and, compared
to Miss Russell, inexperlenoe• There
w• a box party at the thea•r one
nigh•
A young man who w• a member of the par•y arose in his 0eat after
Mi• Claim'• song and hurled a bouquet
at bet. He was Kayne, and hi• at•ntions to •he young •tress became very
marked.
H• w• at that time a student at the
College of Physicians and Surgeons, and
in po•ession of an income of $60,000 a
year. He soon managed • meet
CIMre, and tho• began the warfare
tween Mi• RussMl and •lss CIMra •lss
Claire got pr•en• nightly, Miss Russell
didn't. Kayne gave her about $6,000
worth of diamonds, and abe wore •hem
on the stage.
•he stage manager told her she'd
•take them off
•[ssRus•ell had said
so. The company went to Boston and
the war became hot•r.
•r. Kaynos'
flowers were not permitted •o go over
t•e footligh•. He then hired awindow
oppoMtc the •heatre and exhibited them
there
MI• Russell told Mr T Henry
French that either she or Miss Claire
would haw to get ou•
Miss Claire retired at full pay and
Miss Grace Golden took her par•. Hvr
engagement with •r. French was finished yesterday. On May II she sails
for Europe, whe• she will study for
grand opvra. Shy will probably become
M•. Kayne before she sails. She will
not le•v• the stage, however
Miss
Claire'• father's name Is Smith
Mr
Kayne, according to the pleasing rumors,
*has given Miss Claire a $7,000 engage
ment ring, and has settled $7,000 on her
a year
He is reputed to he worth a
million or two el dollars
BROUGHT
TO CHEYENNE.
and when the thousand= o[ suffer..........
Two bottles
of
German Syrup
in which, it is sa•d, that 300 of theO)vAt Port Cabel[o on the night of Aprll
14 there was conslderable firing ia the
hours
Several
people
were
kills,I,
populace countrlr% like China, "Mnle
Lhe numl,er of pcople who hve m tim .
Jungles of Africa ('an only be gue,,sed ]
poa'rSVtLL•, Pc, April 27 --Tho
er
citement existing in
tho neighborhood
the Le•llo (_'Ol]lory
for
several
•t.
As long ago as IR66, ]h,hm, a h*u,IlngGermnn auth•r•tv estmmtcd the •
days
MI ] calDiscovery
DIFFERENT FEELING THAN IN'•
of any yet
It Is l)ehe•,'d thut
uearly 6,000,o00 a year
Chairman Clarkeon Very IlL
Wxsrtl•oro•, April 27--A telegram
h• been received here which states that
nutnumber thepoopb' of all the other
DONALD KENNEDY•