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(I v " J , ! t.n 1 ( ) ' V, U - 'J -- GjOLi tLIijED WATCHES," cj' i: .,T-,:tj ...... , i f Oar Stock of Watches is Immense f,1of l.,r.. ,,,.. J 1(7.0' ' ' :: :: FROM $12 UP, :: :: " j I QwimiV io '7u mmi t prices ver before so low- - i f t lAdlbf A ' ""3"' ' (;." Wiih or i it .i We Guarantee Witch Sold. either Elgin Waltham movement. liil ''" ;" LeBd" Every j twr, 1'7"":T "'-.'.'- ilfffl''J-.'YV'.- " " ' mill RLBSS & I . fi II fct l A. .' RIDER, BRYANT & CO., U. - MML 02.; 17" 'lr,3 - ltd r--- JPj : 59 Main DANBURY. srrf "" - JEWELERS, ln str6ct, iymfhm f' ' "' "' idle, - 1.. i j H ' - ; I j58 MAIN STREET, DANBURT, CONN. J W - : ' ISpW1j...XI . ' .' rr

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I .. i ., , . , - , , ; , , . 7 t u,l i, ,, i, v. ,, Leading jDcalera in All Grades of ARE POOKLT OFF. i LlEABINGf'.DBY MATTERS OF BUSISESS- - Ready-Mad- e G00J)S HOUSE; x ou see, I Kl.ll Fashionable aiid Men's Goods. i. 'ATTRACTIVE DWELLINGS.. , . easily however, how Urt Clptfti Furnishing BRIDGEPORT, CONN tion of the CbJoese question to i lent- - Don't pay when a Our Glove rnt you cn buy congested state of a flairs me&nfr 11 In Department home On Warren Owing to the stagnation of our industries and tie tightness of circulation of nionie we will, for 'the haP easy' ijental payments. ana snarp unless a legal ri Vrm te Has a large and vaiied assortment of Toadies' Gloves In all Hie taahinn. H. L,amson ofi la ' man reprisals tnt to ance of our great Bale, consolidate our immense stoqk'of Clothing and Furnishing Goods intd the following Order: able anfl Bridgeport .the is found for the trouble. The CI l" to ' styles colorings. who ' ' j The has built houses and done business must or Sll-0- 0 '"choice' V.'6'O. ' I two, tills season are the 1 go, the poor American I'Ulld. Our'S 9.00, Suits, $' ' , ,.. . specialties "Kayser" silk at a pair, a II $10.00, your ... on this fo cil " with plan, jsuccessfully, Ou 14.00 choice 10 00. glove patent tringed tips, guaranteed not to cut through or wear Out jsevernl fKcubcn II. Smith. "I 12.00, 13.50, Suits, your at the ringer ends; and the "Chamois." a nonnlftr mornina and dririnfr years, ne nas soia attractive OH. 16-50- . 17-QO- . awellmgs, Our 15.00, ufy3y.qur choice, , , 12.50. i glove at$l perjpain.1 , i j .... with first class modern BOTES FROM TROTTT CHUUCE litem. 13-50- improvements Our 18.00, 19.00, 20.00 S"uits, your choice - and bri satis- i ' monthly payments to the antl Our 25 00 ."' ". Cloak and Suit Department-- ' Bishop Williams is expected to b urn It. 22.00, 24.00, Suits, your choice 16.50. faction' o'l many custojiiei's. Thtefefe'cnW en't' Mv We carry thd best assortment of Wash Siiki Waists', ftitrah'a and tnMa. Trinity church on Xovenc Ullll ! Our line of Suits from 96c wortl double the ' tomers iiow homes of Boys' upwards, price. ISllks; the styles are correct arid workmanship iunsurpassed.' i ' enjoy delightful At that time it is a cla; h"m J. Mr expected to iton &uits and ancy Vests fsom $5 to 25 a suit iu blaok and blue., i free, by, Lamson's re An endless variety of Men's and Boys' Pants select from, at unreasonable marked down prices. ' present tbejnelves for confirmati srw. Single Skirts to be worn with waists from $J to $10 markably eajj terms of payment'.' few Men's Furnishing Goods in like manner- - is a good timd for other tb' begTil? 'Mr , iTr'mity Guild will meet at the i Upholstery I Department. Lamsori builds houses to and makes on Saturday afternoon. Vrovld. We sell order We are Forced to make this Great Sale a Sacrifice: Hammocks, Window Screens, Piazza Sereens, etc. and! to I'urthnr drawings specifications suit the I fllHilt- - t.yj - ", , I Postmaster John J. Northrop First- Because' we are determined q close out this'stock,, , , purchaser three or four months a oopy at . j Um Second Because, when we transfer our business, we desire to open with an entire new line of goods. house is finished and ready for occupancy, Sunday Bridgeport. i Ald Third Because of the scarcity of money we wait to encourage you, if you can it and want in our iic uas. recenuy . some until spare anything purcnased Lauren Skidmore New. line, . We feel in making this sacrifice you will appreciate it in the future-s- o lots on which! he can build housps at lost a valuab I town HALL & lower nd at the same time Saturday night, with milk fever. We shall in thisale 300 dozen M6n'i made Half Hose, worth 15c Bale three C0MPAKY. prices, under ,Ol Vm. place superior ajpair, uricelOc, good conditions. Some of - sanitary these olnrk lor 25c- - lots on East Side arid some on the West Miss Ida- M. Taylor has been tj or a few with Miss Ei 7T ftiin rril V &iae tne ci y. You will find his ad-- days M.J. K twin I vertisement on page 1. Llattertown. tit'onn. DON'T PAY RENT T If you are a Col J, W. Knowlton and wife r !. LYON & contemplating purchasing to IIEES AND FUENISHEES, UlUrMMAN .5 puiDo write tof jsi. steinert 6 Sons Co., their Bridgeport home, Tuesda iii.iif(mrj 3.r)9 Main 777 ; ' street, Bridgeport, or Chap he JIAYINQ TOOLS, ; el e street, Haven, Conn. They will The News of The : WI4RD SULKY HAY RAKE, mail you, frie. beautifullr- - illnsfrstfrl catalogues of & and Er DEERING MOWERS : ". Bteinway Son, nest Gabler &j Bro's. have STATE JOTTINGS. " " ' WHEFL pianos. They HOES, constantly oaj hand a large assortment 1 , of second ha'nxl Henry Smith of Portland s J8Nm ICE CREAM, FREEZERS-- p'mnon of every promi- a ki a1 Hr foot fof Chicago Thursday. Ae 1rljh.lk'i' ' ' nent niaker, b(oth in and GENERAL IIARDW.A uprights squares, to ride on the cars. RE in which secure a Cantain ' youScan always bar Lew rtr BICYCLES. ' ' is of Xew London had his hi and ,'.'..''.'':..;.. l 13 111 t gain. ' Coaa.xi.. gef bitten off by a fish which he A. to remove Biiming'liam, 3B3 MAIN STREET .'and 19 CANNON word to ivives and mothers : If your Ing from a hook. STREET fur-cutti- husband or sqn is addicted to use to-- Catesi Jr-- , & Co's fa COLORS IN AND TO - the of ARE OFFERING NEW PAINT, INDUCEMENTS BRIDGEI0RT, - r- - CONN. bacco, morphine or liquor, you can free I t"utn orwalk was burned, them from their habic. II ill's chloride niSht. Although three fire dep: liUYERS OF MASURV'S RAILROAD COLORS, SIIERWIN-- A BEAUTIFUL HOME- - DR WABNES, Dentist, 42J Main St.. BRIDGEPORT. of gold tablets cost but 1.00 and are I responded they were unable to cl I L 1 r 1 . 1 T T 1. d A I WILLIAMS PAINT, II. W. . .ATT ' have just finished building another guaranteed to cure drunkenness. nW- - flames? los $1,000 on stock an INSERTS .TEETH WITHOUT PLATES AND attractive dwellinfr. in a ffoodlocalitv. Phine or tobacco habit' in a rlavs. n buying; insurance 100,000, i fw j .. . . J ' ' ' - ADese e - " is unKnown. WITHOUT - ana Will sell it On nav- taDJet? may in tea or eof- 'slu t ire PAINT, AND OTHER LE EXTRACTING- easy monthly given - ments. It is built of KUUB1Ke OI e patient " "s Also teeth on all kinds jof - thoroughly plates- Fine filling a . n ... land will cause him to eive Bridgeport, Conn., to the suite t MASON'S PllUIT JARS G8C PER DOZEN. moucl j con-- voluntarily al auvi ana 1 specialty and warranted. All made wumiuansrup, it up the use of tobacco, liquor or the Wcthersfield, made a break for operations pain- nrst-cla- ss dru. less- tains modern improvements. Do not but an end to suf-- the station, Consultation free. 12 years experience- - delay, put the Saturday morning fering you have heretofore undergone. 1 was chained at the rear of aetrL Cure meu under of Sherifl Cla ONN. Just Two Years Ago your htisband or son and gain hap--1 charge To-da- for them and 1 a as tne meu I j y piness yourself. Hill's "eputy: align I I I I M' i II &-C0- , tablets are fpr sale by all first-clas- s train, Curtis slipped the b we openeil up the lurniture business at Haw-leyvill- ARCHITECT AND drug i anil U we now take atl vantage of this R; BOILIIEE, gists. his wrist and ran down th anniversary to call attention to a few facts BALLERSTEip North Ave.,c4rner Wood Ave., Ct. of rt concerning the business, we trust it will not Bridgeport, along the top the stont thy smack too ol The severe Photo-ton- e illustrations mailed Have you got to put in a new furnace for about 200 The and adversestronglyCriticism calledegotism.out at free. yards. the time Conn.. this winter? Call and examine the Bax four shots at one vi We have a fine assortment of by the fine stbek ol goods we put in at this Bridgeport, him, of "small, place" is yeu liesh in ter furnacejat F. A. Hull & Co's. Dan in the left wrist. He was your minds, We established a far J Stoves this and to reputation store qr write for farm-hou- se year propose and wide for Vming a crank ot the tlrst magni-tude- ; bury particulars. ed. A on sell them at consistent and some wicked sinners among the la- prices ity used a word that sounded like Lebanon, was burned Tuet v.--e damphool, bnoes, shoes, for everyone, al Bald hard times. which presume meant something bad, but PERFECT suranoe, $SO0. was owi with.ljhe as we never could And the word or Its mean, win & Standish's Bridgeport store. It ing in Webster we never laid raqcxiLiXjiXiKrssR'v. L. Ford of an i. up V We (shall have them on the against i Willimantic, them. The people at that time did npt fully . Hiram Fenhallow. floor to show about realize the many advantages of Hawleyville W. B. Tl ijeady you as a railroad center. Furniture Is a ar- kSIIOEMAKlNG. Gr?en,thc hustling Birmingham En near railrcl ticle bulky is worth, the Ih better 15. ol merchandise, requiring an almost d Trimmed, Hats our Choice dry goods merchant, alive to the times September amount of space tor the and specialty., Parisian bmubury, was broken int od suitable ol storage and has his store full of goods that be is (hare display a large stock. We bought 27th, and a Ci 1 and at a low ligure right in front of the Union pattern Kits'.ind "Boiipt3 and the Artistic Pro- going to help his patrons save dollars on night, horse, depot and erected on the siding a and as and harness stolen. commodious but net exoensive hnildino-large duction Everything it should be i8 our Call and see him. one which we think everyone concedes of Our Own Workroom, at Prices that 13 aim, down cost and rais-in- g miumiiujji uuupiuu 10 me nanttiing of furni- keeping When FAIRFIELD COUNT! N ture. Our main show room is one of the pret- slpeak for themselves. 'Values in Sailor the hair begins to come out in tiest in the state.uol excepting the cities. We Special quidity to a higher is the a plane combing, it shows a weakness of the Ex-Sta- te put in large and selected stock at Low-Price- Treasurer James carefully Hats. We s anid P I will the start and have been gradually Increasing lead in 'no one can level has scalp that calls for immediate attention. btamf commodore and improving it in and untfl tlat elevated our ord, is of the we now have a stockqualitythat design The best to arrest further cup committee which has the is attracting buyers follow. , preparation in village and city alike from every part of the loss of hair and restore the to a ment of the international races state, not esisual and accidental buyers, as scalp Comodore Smith was state tn IS . they were at first, but those who come long healthy condition is Ayer's hair distances for the express purpose of SHOES vigor. tjtov Bigelow s administration, SPECIAL CLOAK SALE. we have a fine buying, on to re-- just because and tasty stock, a UNTRIMMED HATS, OSi lilCH AND FANCY muHirae maicnes started a nuic uui ui iuo 10 seieci irom, ana go Ijundhal's supply btore in E L order to a article in cloaks,1 at a low before the pub at prices below what the strug- see us In place good price, city dealer, to - TILE CHINESE ,OM W)ut Sevec Misses' and Children's Cloaks for a gling usuler.eity expenses, can sell. the High position they now oc- QUESTION. lic, we shall offer a line of Ladies', Cars are,uriioaded directly into our ware-room- RIBBONS. no to TjEATHERS, VELVETS, me e short time (as the goods will not last long at the prices we are offering Wejhavo trucking hire, either cupy iij the estimation of the pub- meaicai practl-- act. It in receiving or sending out goods. Kailroad Stood that several failed tt rc them at) at prices that will surprise you. tracks radlute from Hawleyville in all direc- &s r n. to ol tions. Our inen attend load- lic. We claim we have the best orcioij rut ny n. ami itiverside.Cal., der to contest the law. T INI, ; and personally to the We have' the Best and Lbrffestl One lot Ladies' Jackets at 5.00 former price $7.75 8.60. ing of goods), and there are but few points with- Assortment of i rom a rronai Letter to a Kewtown Ela- - es of the Traction w Bridgeport 8 S0 ; $11-5- and in 50 tniiesi we company Onfl lot Ladies' Jackets at former price $12.50, where cannot send goods shoes for the money and we want i oi a cur or tvr nnt in m-- $9-60- to destination Black One lot Ladies' Jackets at ; former price fl3-5- and $15.00. straight without change ofears. and Colored Velvets for Dress and Hat men Risk of injury and breakage is therefore so to tield meetings and they t that we sate . everybody know it. A sight ot strike unless a line of Children's Cloaks, 4 to 12 in size, from $2.50 to slight guarantee delivery and pay pimmingin-Bridgeport- they are eiven tb' Also years all ;is , Our There is excitemeat In all -- freight dharges. Friday Bargain will - igreat this i tie state railroad con: p-- ', the land bulldinera. we Vmvn- Tin them, substantiate our state'- each. , Owning and over rely $10.00 Taxes are ' section the Chinese question. If al. Bridgeport decided that th ami exorbuanttentstopay. extremely Day. Special Values in All . into,ter-too- ul nil n low. No calrtage and no extra handling and Departments. you could iee it at first hands you would power io refuse permission to or xolil ' marring of furniture, our expenses, asanvone company to lay its lines orcr o b dultv. can see, are infinitesimally small as compar sympathize with California in its efforts of the Consolidated railroad c only, pur. er wii.il wrouii,jr ways vi ousmesa. . JNO ri toroH & uuiug. to rid itself of the?c heathen. The airfield avenue, rr. aiJIXN SCOTT, similar eonjuern ol any siae in the state eari ; TRY THEM. i liquor at ' Conform toicircumstances or hard times Chinese here are tha town reduce to and really slaves, being CONN. expenses the minimum as i . . 161 MAIN DANBURY, ! readily t coolies STREET, - as we can. We pay all our bills promptly the R BALLERSTEIN & only; under the control of the Six LITCHFIELD COUNTY TSFOKD. day they tapl due, and we mean to buy at the CO., The reason Chi- of Ooto- - very bottom. Our stock is all new and fresh. .... Companies. why the Where You Will Find Fine Goods at not a back number in it. We do not advertise nese do no as the act re- Comptroller Staub of Xew lectors and Always to sell at cost or half never register Gerry a fisherman. Be recer ; goods price, and 360 & . BALDWIN is quite loui are 11. Low Prices. have to truinp'up any hocus poeus reason lor 362 Main Conn. quires because the Six Companies has two bass out ot w We. Street, Bridgeport; ' aramaag iiuom, and dotngrit. are in the business to, "huv and forbidden fit. This would re each.- - -- Ion : prevent pounds Burg Ileal sell and get gain," but not at the sacritice of , lonry ltot. Reputation j We never advertised a 10 w & turn to China, where they all hope to go passed through Plymouth. T as priced -- 1M. leader bfiit to pave the way ior the sale, of back some little, damage.-- Thia is OF NEW. Charles Cole BuuieiuiiigejBe i a uign price, we have no - W WSJ. special baitgaina, they are ail consistent one ISTANDISII, make here. It is rfeally a question of I f ,tof with another and are marked to pay a living Oil i"- certify, , but Fiarendon Prosritetor.Works, between the . ; 0 '& Co., commissiojn, please take notice that some i authority .' completed. It is said to be provided, ueaiers woum starve to deatn and fill a oau. Manufacturer, Producer' and. Wfiohjsale; Dealer in and 40 Main street, aforesaid on our Lubricating Illuminating somest factory building in th urther oet - per.s grave living commission.' 'We do ill; SIX COMPANIES AXl THE CXITEH STATES. Fairfield Ave.,Cor- Water St not claim be OIIi&-ahdRESAsaS- BRI I E POUT, - - COXX. tie town. an elector to any smarter, shrewder, more j lie furnace a of honest, nor tetter' than onr fellow men and Chinese Banium-Richards- on at oopy and do not to ITiese live like cattle, Compan; ii ttie above Conn. , competitors, claim be endqwed Bridgeport, with O r i Cal" (.id with me, any superior business methods, hut' we 12 hardly anything here and draining Ud appnoa. do claim inost emphatically that we have joo to ay Water Street, BRIDGEPORT,' CONN many jad vantages of location that are luruia oi mousanas or aonars annually, i piesZSffiS!5Lare said to be scarce NKWtUWK silently I op ui.uiS5 ana. . but the find uiwn. al In our favor"',uascountingthe sieauiiy iaitriruiiy F. W. MARSH, pkAHGE MfRWIN i. B, C, LEHMON. . ... They spread the vices of opium smoking county farmers Mr week months and years go by, COD8'a' . 1H92. even tnourb that location be away out in- the and prostitution and are a menace to lu BEI fGEPORT SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS. ,ut-- ' ia 1 t nulil town. THE W. F. SWORDS , LIMBER howling wjilderuesa among the tall irees and everv familv. A hricrhr I 0f C0.ar8e "J? ; COMPANY, iirri.- fHn the frog ponds and pollywog hatcheries of 'Sale Deposit Bojces ..... Marslt- - Banking and Brokerage, aoc iyoaKnow." Juim nawiByvme. xne aoove are no jokes; they Choice lnveat,mnt. know has been taught cigarette smoking I a and ci are cold taets presented tor theiconsiderfttion ' on prominent respected of thoutrlilful In w tor Mortgages Bridgeport. his im-- Wholesale and. Retail IJeaJprs in buvers. conclusion ejcrtmining papers...... fClAt)i4Il, Keal Estate by mother's Chinese cook. Then 1 naan, passed away Thursday cOnn, to ' . QUy 1TLU1I1 ' -- . - nqw our "Wei OL., i , ; 33ridseport, willing acknowledge that start 'Interest Allowed HUpJOKj .1 i aif'uie rourself in this "Onlrlin . il- lle nas oeen connected uere was, us a ven , . , ii..... vaf " MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER, SIDING SHINGLES, SPRUCE many said, sometning ol ifinieAiOcli:, iridgepor?;, i. i on, i ...... , ture, uui we tnougni we could see oar wav Watchman. ; '.Coan. Deposits. ' they foolishly call it, with a Timber, Lath, Sash, Doors & Blinds, Carvings,! Mantles St Hard clear to the, building up of a successful busi- family. had c&7 of tl Mouldings, ness, now X-0-T-H)--N-S yj o.c i etc. Carolina Yellow Pine Lumber a and at the close nf two iroard bmiI a.tuuiurju .jtiuuri.' auu pave liicnarason7hs uo. g larnaces. wood, Trim, North Specialty. ilylncreaiing patronage we know will, been 81 I been we i.i you BURR M KNAPP Banker getting .50. a dav Alonz comes meetings have held in pardon uit say Kotnewbat of an exul and Brokers, 61 ui: tant SDii iilthnt we nowltnow w made no mi. Large bottle machine oil, 9o. a Chinaman, a drove of them, and takes ""jf take and e 363 Main Conn. l ?.?c?mlny can, only Joob back to the two Street, 10c. 81-1- years Mint are past and the social and business Bridgeport, Vaseline camphor ioe, away your bread, and butter at 2 a railroad and run lc- - fromWest conneetibn and aoquaiiHanoes we nave made BONDS, ST0eX3, 'MORTGAGES ANI' jfeBENTyRES, 2 yards oorset laces, day-.i- , in and ' IMas8.,toVinstedorXewUai III city tar and near.wlth a 5 6. 7. 7 2 8 rftp.fti-trftf- colored 10c-- country, feeling Pavina 5. and Tier cont. Denosits rivati. on.i Fancy darners, , 1 wi anu ' The recent vote for license i iiRiioc'Bnii8iai;uiiii pleasure; ourcup aift' Oil featne. Securitted'boug'ftt'ftiia S6l(?t)tl tOmmissioiiL Foveia-- Bills i Vaselins cold cream, 10e- - . . r . vi iiiiiiiiivi9 ia iuii, not irom a and-,Bik- 1Wi showed a 34 wimpiy pecuni- ular Drafts M.on.ey(Circef3 aYaabJe . , , , iix: reduction of fro ary Standpoint, but because our business re in,ll,parts ofEiyppe.. ( (. Small bottle triple extracts, 9c w Uli IT7VV eommon license last J-J- lations have all been so Best 10 e tooth 6c- -' The working classes, who vote, majority given y i t X' J XJJl M very pleasant, brushes, ,1, , , steel shears. 21c ' own. little hnma anil .. .r""V" " f Large a air. Mt'M.;U,j "7.sentiment can wmttie tne .., loz, triple extract, 25c nave eitner to leave or 35 A. G. ' got California the question down ooints BAKER,. , Buttermilk soap, 25! a cake. 1 t, Chinese? Whicb do you your J Litchfield will be a model R ' - 1 blossom 17o a cake, prefer, : 7 r , THE WIDB AAHtfANJD riEhlABLE CLOTHIERS, ARE ' Deposits'reieied'siibject'ttttheiilr anaiiitet'est of $500or more. Fancy soap, ' nme.-- . New SCRANCHI-Fire- ) .American-an- d eake-- fellow voter or the with hla " u" tuori, Furniture Warerooms, Opposite Uhioc Marinfl, I'law uuw9, tul gnaranteie; ienKUngi .English i Cuticurasoap, 15oa i i heathen,' I B.EAX, ESS ion SAFE DEPOSIT . feature in school work nver j mies.. sold.or. .exchanged commission. 89c- . . i .. . Depot, Hawleyville. Conn. t . , rioreaije hair - , i. siave the VATLTS-f- Of consti-uction- rooms customers brushes, yiees, pis wages, Hs robbing, ton U to :.f!.s. LiNE the latest Private for connected . hold small gathe " ;L!Nowsn6wiKaAcomta ofmen's, boys', dividends COll8ctd.-'TRUSTEE- OR ADMINISTRATOBS are . 1 10c, curling irons, 6c each. 1 1 therewith Coupons and ' ' We country, of all the money he scholars, are held it o - . They ' to tsfce the chnrg'e ard'eare-- Btates and proparty generally. ,..... 1 lie curling irons, 2o eaoh.- - , : . cajayj CHILDRENS' ' prepared ! AND '' ' i.) JA.MKS. B'i APICES,.:. JP.Xj; 1AQ,5J STAPLES bands ort to take back with him to cnapeis and are said to be b , .;. 15c each. Ojb.a,xles suToIe, iov swta . ....-- , BEIDBEPOB.T, CONK1' Wavinj; irons, China? the Is not' a oshen is a "no I atiwb.vonn, rr . Seam 10c If question given covering, a bunch. - b.ut one of the cow - ' ' ' - - . ' 'a farmer's .,.,..,! UNDERTAKER, - ... Bint, bottle toilet waters, 75c HQ in.i ,oma. may ioi IcentlV fOt milninb , Residence. Kin? St.. . All nriiarl lafY. witri Mr (I '""" J" ...nol, i.O'Hi-EA- Poun-- . ... 9c. bloodshed for men ?. DAVENP0RI , &?ioraeys .and Smelling salts, here, will not starve Six tumors are a good man B. Tucker, Easton,will receive attention. Co- - prompt i t Colgate toilet powder, 17c It-;i- I aellors at Law.,;. Stataet3::t, Bridgeport, . a'paalcage..' peaceably. a., mot human nature. to nave removed at one tin; 1 shoe 10? a bottle-- - ' Office, in Toquet,.. Block...... ,V'.V J BRIDGEPORT," h French; dressing, There Is a division tnat Andrew t cttita "", i German tooth brashes, 6o. greater, .here than, at yoQswermohttrs-ol- . . - " d had thai a dny. AND WffiER, t'EAR BlTlfiHTiST'AOT .WESTPORT, CONN.- . . tie ' v baby amok I'rMKll L : E'S T Pure b(is hair brushes, 2 5oi H1BFtWB,nr.nit.i.r.Kl, wbuud, uor i moved from Its neck, recen thawed ' RE.A A:e;; ai Hair pinS "cabinet", Se abox.-- - ' tween employe and The toil-- The MOST FASHIONABLE - employed. maryellous. operatioi MAKE, AT 'PRICES, THAT. Pins, the a . , i ... . V iekgIt. WJtX ... j INSURANGEr LOANS.;- leading 400,3c paper-- , er .ia treated more like a his I c38- - Mr alter lives In Surgeon, machine, : Veterinary- era !lada L'n'i-- I ' ' : .Mich, HEW . . ., m , 0NH. foal in MnaJn'V.'j 'i ' BREW & MILjFOBD, ,. Gilt and silver hair, pins, 5q a box. T, SOANLONj - " , -- ' a n I.) I EDWAjRDS M.SMITH, BI.D. Salts of lemon, 9c a box. (....I,, up at moment's notice, without Reason j IN FOREIGN LA nn - - .- olv.l i .:. ... JPHxBICIAN AND BURGEON. ; - J...'....I ,..! assigned.; Coiiseqnentljrthe' feelinff is undertakers, - j hewer, . Ofiicfl and EesidenceHewtown Street- i - more bitter here1 i . wie yueen nas conrerreo Embalmers and Managers' of . I I :HATSSD0ENTSFU1 6enc?A THE - Telephone Conneotion, . Charles H. Turner. Can ad I. lABBAOTMTISTS, I F. .! Funerals' I . , BETtvxEN Ax marine, the dignity of kn (Mialc a 388 MAIN. i. capital i labor, ) UKBOf STREET, HDRD & JONES. ,A FULL'LINEOP . "rt 1 vy awl CASKETS, ROBES J 0pp. ' Caanon St,, , Bridgoport unless be when ignorant, labor at the pute. The Xew York , AND FUNERAL. ' East is.missed in towns Chi . ii.iu(f ETCETERAS' '.i and 423 DIaIN and cities. It Pont Santiago, ;:;;nishings;;::::::';:. i'l PMNLESS' Surgeon. STREET," tala..l-ciirn'tiA-t.n'Kn,i- or r" . SniiftX tnaine government 1 j Best - 7-- "Office and Sandv Hook. BBIBGEPOKT. overcome ! WorkmanBhip7Reasonahle Prices DENTISTRY Residence, the revolutionist " - schemes! and land ventures this OF DISCRIPTION IN AN IMMENSE VAKEETY,' i .eiepljone coniieotioji. here; of Santa Fe and also has IERY I 'WAKE BOOMS: Near rist . ' Mill, AT "MODERATE whole Southern California, as large as I turtmlent element in the c EVER.: " I''!.."..'.! CONN-WM- GHEAPEP TlAN SANDY HOOK, . RT(aES several Jew Jogland ban the. giant lnc o Buenos Ayres J IjlOH SA tE-- oif Holstcln Oxen, eight BREW- - I . : pair; J. P. SCANLON vekrs Old heav'v weiirhts: in eof.d flesli: K. R E . J ' Inquire of H. S.'OSBORN, AdraiiiisWator oi es-- LD, the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe, which CELgSI Ai'BEITEDIC7',lI.'D:;,1,M tato oi ;J0nN mark of Germany, has set LEVY L'OH House - " , Sarah Sturges. of nine rooms r&- " ma sea BROTHERS, sai.ii; In good i Physician and Sursreoi!' naturauy piaf erul J an inquiry ry Signor Crir 4. pair, with two acres ot also 10 acres -- t caprtaijog land; State-St.J 118 FAIRFIELD Und un otner u v or ine inter nisar dv. wear ctiurch and-p- Bridgport Ii AVE.,BRIDGEPORT. Imperious tne hand, the i wr MAIN bTREE eof GEORGiJ JI.i l,TON..,l , Eleotmcityoffe oTths therapfitttie .agents,-- 0fl!i the latest novelties in the jewel-- 1 who fioek here lor health I mT .'J Jil J. E., TAYliOE, poor or, work piattsviile.: 'n?HI.ll, ' 1 iBArttrJai.KY,icoar:Sitric,ijewtown..,t . ' .i,.,c,. flehoursfr6iatOa;in;WlSnf,Std'4'il.'iD. ..u r? ,iiM at lowest prices...... haveno ttorfestor dtaw offthe om-'cov- er on In Fairfield guest of Mrs Amanda Camp Pumpkin Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't SHOE HEWS. THE JsTW TOWN BEE County. Hill. Report FALL CAMPAIGN OF 18.93 Mr and Mrs Charles Brings have at Bridgeport, Friday, October 13, 18H8 in The NICHOLS. tended a wedding Washington. Opened At The rilBMdllKD IJT contracting patties being Miss Milling- - MEN'S WINTER SHOES. hood koaos in rnosrucT. ton and James Martin. The wedding presents were numerous and useful. Spleendid stock of stout shoes THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY A meeting was held at Cook's hall on been 'or out-do- ur to discuss the most George Hallock, who has quite hard wear. , Friday evening last, some is a little feasible to macadamize the of ill for time, considered way piece better. Materials carefully selected K TUTOR. road from the line to the PvdfoIa ALI.MUN I". SMITH, Bridgeport or not fineness. park. After the field was ably looked Mrs Lucy Thompson and son, who strength, over, it was left with a committee of have been absent from home for a few Good honest shoemaking that three to a town com returned. ABSOLUTELY PURE A kill I'll J. SMITH, IIU81NKS3 MANAGER with days, have can mittee or the same number. The com you depend on. Aaron Williams and wife of Hartford, has been stopping with him for some ter and that the e xercises be held at the mittee Is as follows : N. B. Curtis, E. have made a short visit friends time. Methodist church. An effort will be Prices from $1.25 to A 4c. A COPY. among W. range $3. $1 50 YEAR, C. Smith and August Murr. The town here. D. Hendershot has moved into the made to tiring it about. committee consists of Charles B. house of the late David Brotherton, and Shoes of soft, but Nichols, H. pliable tough E. and E. S. Fairchild. We Mr and Mrs Hubbard of New Haven J. Meconkey into the Colcy Abbot Nothnagle place. leather for $2; double soles,near- - SEWTOWN. CONN, FRIDAT OCT. 13, 1893 learn that the road has been sur- have been guests at the American house, BETHEL- - already ly waterproof. veyed, and we expect to hear the crush recently. MONROE. stone in a ing of few days. school AFFAIRS. Porpoise leather trade name Olotliirn.gr Hoiise. EAST VILLAGE. LYON'S PLAINS- - --l- ace The of the school board shoes, plump uppers and In Your Interest. IMl'ltoVK.MKNT.1 ON CIUUOIl 1'J :OI'KKTY. Mrs Albert Stevens and daughter have of the town occurred, last week Progress been spending a few days in New Haven. Monday soles, strictly waterproof, very ex- AT EMMANUEL OI1UKCII. evening, which resulted in the A larger stock, a better assortment, later styles, newer novelties, choicer Two hundred dollars has been Rev Arthur J. Smith and family of choosing serviceable.splendid winter shoes is Water-bur- of Kev H. L. Slack as goods, finer lower pnees, truer pended on the improvements of the Dr Kikes of Porchester, N. Y., a New Haven are guests of J. W. y. president and qualities, bargains, Meshodist church and parsonage, the guest at the rectory. He preached a Charles Bailey as secretary; committee $2,50. C0NTIHUALLT STRIVING TO STILL FURTHER P20M0TE 0UE PATSOHS' ISTERESTS. on Dr A. E. - Editorial Ink latter part of this summer and fall, in fine sermon, Sunday morning, in Emman- Miss Lucy Bristol of Ansonia is visit repairs, May and A. J. Hal- JOHN G. H0WLAND. We now offer the opportunity of the season in better values and closer figures than ever Drops. the from 1st in the after- ing at A. M. Steven's. lock ; committee on W. S. Wort before. You need not wait for a better selection, or a lower price : the time will not come. cluding parsonnge being newly uel, Psalm, driving supplies, 405 Main St. noon Cards are out the mar man ana ai. a. Banks ; committee to enu painted and a back porch built, a new to Easton, where he again delivered announcing Youth's, Boys' and Children's Suits. THE STUDY OF HYGIENE IN THE fence arouud the church, and posts set; a sermon in Christ church. In the even riage of Miss Lillian Bronson to Myron merate the school children of the town, the at 6.30 in the M. It is a very pleasant rent cIosa t.n ch We have covered every line thoroiiKhlv and a better assortment of stvlea und tHlii-tn- !, PUBLIC SCHOOLS- - also the furnace has been recently re ing he assisted the rector in Emmanuel. Clark, Tuesday, 17tb, A. Banks. never been made St Paul's church, Huntington. depot. up. paired. Miss Jennie Shelton Rnnnt a - A It li a liimcntulilo tact Unit the ELI PERKINS TO VISIT BETHEL. has fn Gent's Furnishing Goods- Rev Mr and wife have return days with friends in Bethel. PERTINENT general public Is more Whitney Mrs Mary L. Fanton spent Monday and EASTON. "JUi 1'erkins" will deliver the first of The finest and most complete assortment of new and popular styp-- of new novelties ed home after a two weeks to the ol this week with her Mrs tne course of lectures which inenrst annual social hv th ant on the subject ot hygiene trip Tuesday aunt, theEpworth F. of F.H., will be held at Middlebrook's well as all the leading standard grades. World's fair, and report a pleasant trip. A. M. Bahrain of Black Kock. Miss Anna F. Seeley and Mrs J. W. league nave preparea lor the entertain Hum on any other tlilntf. The gool work ol Mrs Bradley of Belden's Hill, Wilton. meui, 01 tne Almost naii, hnday evening, October 20, 18'J3. - Johnson of Bridgeport are visiting the puoiic. everyone lhe committee consists of H. the ntuto board uml town boards of healtli The Methodist Sunday school hold visited her daughter, Mrs T. VV. Tread- World's this week. has heard of this interesting lecturer and P Kohler on fair, as his hold is and T. A. Kaechele. Music will hp fur HUB CLOTHIPJtE are lookeil upon by many as Intrualoiia on their harvest on October 22. well, Thursday. strong wit and humor, all CO., concert, Mrs H. B. of Cross Mrs Birdsey Burr is staying with her who attend his nished by the Long Hill band. The their and when It ix Ogden Highway, Mrs Wade of lecture at the Methodist tickets will 50 . 311 Main Cor. private lights homes, I.'t-- W. of Slielton niece daughter, Long Hill, dur be cents, St., State, T. Aibuckle Westport, spent Friday with her church, Wednesday evening, October 18, anu admitting gent only tor their benefit and their neighbors will in the Methodist church, Miss Vester T. Fanton. ing the fall and winter. may feel assured of an evening of good uiuiep. preach Mr and Mrs M. Miss solid - BRIDGEPORT, CONN. that the labor and teaching ot hygiene and uext our John Collason, and Mr and Mrs Jesse Wheeler have spent enjoyment. Tickets can be procur- Sunday. Preaching by pastor Sarah McElvey drove to Norwalk, spend- a few with friends in ra a. vv. iwiss aruir store at Knnn cleanliness Ik being carried on. Many per- in All are invited. days Danbury. " SHELTON. the evening. cordially ing a very enjoyable day there. Mrs S. of Fairfield has been tain Place. sons have wrong Idea about tbo triinsmls-mIoi- i Miss Lobdell Knapp William H. Briusmade started for the Jessie attends the acade with friends in Plattsville and Easton. ot contusion levers. Sinnu think tlnit my at Greenfield Hill, at her THE W. C. T. C. CONVENTION. last week. boarding C. Paddock of Bridgeport was in town, lhe fourth annual dinner of Wesleywn lever is as as stnall-po.- World's fair, grandfather's, William Lobdell'a. typhoid contagious Mrs James A. Smith and Mrs Phebe A. last Friday, calling on many of his Chapter, Epworth League, of theMetho. I he local W. C. T. unions of Fairfield or yellow lever, anil shrink troni going neai friends. met in convention in the Metho- Fanton drove to North Wilton on Friday, dist church, occurred last Tuesday even county r i'l I I ouuty a house a and are to dist church. Shelton, Wednesdev. Octo-- 'IV 111 where typhoid patient lies S0UTHP0RT. taking dinner with Mrs W. L. Keeler. Ellis Wheeler ha sold a horse ng in the lecture room of the church, uer. iweive unions were reDresented.1 1 afraid to come in contact with anyone who George Brown of Northfleld is picking George Jennings. which to be a 1. . Mrs L. proved highly successful eiLiier uy aeiegat.es or reports. The ex comes irom such a house. Hut these same apples lor Mary Fanton. Mrs Austin Grumman and daughter, A fine a S M occasion, socially. program had crcises comprisea promise service, two M1SSIOSAKY TIIOIINTON IIIDKK. Clinton Patchcn rode his wheel to Miss Laura, have been very sick but are business will allow their privy vaults or on to been and was earned out in s meetings and an enthusiastic Southport Sunday visit his brother, slowly recovering. arranged 8 Hlnkdrains to empty into a brook (without re- Missionary Thornton, who was killed who is for Robert manner. children rally. Mrs Andrews. Mrs Hay and Fodder Clill'ord, working pleasing Fitzgerald and Mrs of the State gard lor their neighbors), or allow decaying by the Alaskan Indiaus at Cape Prince Birch, Jr. Stanley of on 19, was Mrs L. HUNTINGTON. The Sunday school of the Congrega union were present and contrihutpd matter to accumulate in the cel- Wales, Alaska, August Mary Fanton took dinner with much to the vegetable well known in Southport, as he was sup- Mrs Banks in Easton on tional church will hold a harvest festival interest of the occasion. GUTTERS or soil within Henry Friday. THE TOWN BUSINESS MEETING. in the lecture room of their other features lar and throw dishwater night ported by the Congregational church of James A. Smith has been having his church, this Vmong pleasant weie Forsaie by a and w as the direction of parliamentary drill, conducted by Mrs Horse Powers, lew leet Irom the well or spring and still this place, under steam saw mill enclosed with a nice build- The annual business meeting the evening. a Sweep of the board of missions. w town will be held in the Town Hunt- Miss Edith Smith is a few Andrews, paper entitled "The need of they are hurrilled oi'thu mention of typhoid Congregational ing hich will be an addition to the street. hall, spending a in Mr Thornton' had been in Alaska three The work was done W. & October 16, at 2 weeks relatives in temperance paper every temperance fever, "A case came by Adams ington Center, Monday, visiting Washington, Mrs under my observation," years. At the end of the first year he Son of Norrield and Maurice White of p. m. The call states the following bus- LI. J. family,' by Stanley and an addiess Plumb Hardware Company C. I?, of 452 Main Conn. writes a I.ltchlleld county doctor to Tim 15KK, returned to New York, where he studied this iness to be done at said meeting : To re- vv uuam by foote, president the Sunday Street, Bridgeport. place. tiray, the night operator at scnooi union. un medicine. In 1S02 lie married Miss Xeda a d ceive the foa the To iteports irom local "where a person rclused'.to let a neighbor's (uite number from this placeattend-e- reports past year. the Bethel station, is confined to hi were All seemed fairs this season, and taken - of N. V. lie was given 2"th Air make for the schools for - ions encouraging. Mrs Fitzgerald hard season's work. present many pre- children Into the because their Pratt Auburn, the anniversary of and Mrs appropriations home in Danbury by an attack of ty- was elected from to social to dooryard, a reception in the Congregational.ehurch, Oliver at on Wednes- the coming year. To provide for the re- delegate Fairfield coun thoroughly enjoy the gathering. miums, belonging typho-mahiria- Perry Valley Forge piioiu lever. to lather was sick with l lever." left for his mission Held, with the of the To a tax on ty the national convention soon to N. BEARDSLEY OFROXBURY. then day, the 11th. pairs highway. lay meet W e AMONG THOSE WHO EXHIBITED I. This suggests that the best wishes of numerous friends. For the list of 1S93. To accept the Chauncey Donalds has sold out his in Chicago. record with hear physician primary grand ty the presence of Rev Mes fine etc., were noticed He had 15 pair of cattle in his ftring and branches of bo In the some time there had been trouble with lay out of the new road to Huntington coal, wood and feed business on Beaver appreciation vegetables, fruits, hygiene taught public and on of srs Arhuckle and Keneston of Shelton. Jonathan Wotten, A. C. Lake, C. Hunt, Heman Beardsley, also from Koxbury, a few drunken Indians, the night GREENFIELD HILL- - Center, also the newly graded layout street to Messrs 11 schools and that several lectures on the same he had he White Hills road. To take action Frederick and William Sands of Bridgeport and Knesal of ISeth- - Jason E. Parker, W. E. Johnson, Ed- brought over pair. Lucius Woodward of August 10, lifter retired, the from Watertown was there with two subject should be given in all towns every was aroused a knock on the door, and upon a which for the Judd. Our best wishes for the succes'sf J.f ill wereaware howmuch ward W. Benedict, X. H. Bloss, George by petition prays giving the women S. W. IX. Marvin aud the remainder were from year. supposing that he was wanted for some Mrs Charles Bradley has visited Mrs H of the regular appropriation for Memor of the new firm. temperance prize their moral Box, Hayes, Harrison, pair, support words, we are Charles Charles X. Flower Woodbury and exhibited by the follow- care of sickness, went down and opened B. Ogden. ial day to D. F. Chadeayne command, U. was in lyid encouraging Sterry, Lynn, lie so Henry Beaupain New York City sare tiiey whfcld be oftener seen at our and C. Hill. Among the ladies ing, li. G. Benjamin two pair, Judson SWING We would call tho lit tho door, as did two pistol shots Craft has lost one of his faith V. U., provided they shall hold Memorial a Henry respectfully d to his wife Henry in to iew aays last weeu, visiting relatives meetings. Fairfield county has now an who exhibited fancy articles, canned Brothers two, A. X. Jud?on one, A. E. were fin and he called that ful old horses. day services this town and do any F. OLD tent ion ot the selectmen ol this he was .shot. When she reached him he other business to be done at said Samuel Kyle has moved his into organizer and we hope during the com- goods, jellies, etc., were Mrs F. P. Jwlson six, J. Atwood three pair and Mrs proper family vv . on GLORY town to the law at the last was unconscious and died in a short Edward Brotherton has entertain nis new ing months, some of our unorganized Hayes, JNirs o. tseneaict, airs uarvis bull, Chauncey Atwood three pair, passed ed Mr and Mrs Fred Banks and of meeting. residencen jurn street e Mrs Mrs Miss Cora Roderick Atwood three, T. B. Terrill TO time. She remained alone w ith his dead family The the new possessed. Fitzgerald Parker, Stephen Hayes, Legislature, which reads as fob Weston. John Beattie had the misfortune to lose foundation for buildiBg has consented to take this The Mrs David Ames, Mrs W. It. four, J. Collity one, Bennett A. Sherman body all night and the next day with an Henry Osborne is to erect on Elm strfcet position. Johnson, Bacon Minor THE lows: "It shall be the duty of the siie set sail in a small boat Mr and Mrs Adams and of one of his horses. children's meeting was unusually bright, Harrison, Mrs Samuel P. Hayes and Miss oue. Brothers one, J. one, Indian maid, family has been completed and a new bank wall with chalk Josie Flower. An old time D. L. Somers one, James G. Curtis one, BREEZE, selectmen to provide on or before for the revenue which she reach- Bridgeport spent Sunday at D. B. Cards announce the of Miss now ib.n recitations, talk, etc. An pitch pipe cutter, marriage is being built neap was addressed W. H. used in olden time" for C. T. Terrill one, Lewis Atwood one, the first day of October, ls:i:l, each school ed after having been on the ocean for Adams'. Lillian Maud Brownson and Myron Mr and verting meeting by "ye starting Mfs Lipsey; 'ffubbell'of Spear,,,, the his tunes in church and exhibited by W. II. M In which schools with live As soon as her story was Bradley Merwin has a horse Sturges Clark at St Paul's church, Tues temperance evangelist, ITF.EI.ER ATWOOD ONE, bouse, are maintained, days. purchased iNew tiaven Dave ;beeis spending a few subject being "The Modern Harrison attractive much attention, as a immediately went back ot Cralt. October 17, at 0.30 m. Prodigal." y In their towns, not heard, party Henry day evening, p. in town; the guests "of his Brother A blue ribbon movement is did also John Deiaiit-- two, Harmon Judson one, respective already sup of days ' stirring in and secured the body her husband, Eve-ri- tt 50 friends '., Mark-ha- Mis Ilattie Banks and nephew, Friday evening about young Mis D. T. HubbelL , in William Fowler three, Sylvanus piled with a I'nlted Slates Hug of silk or bunt which was in the revenue cutter Wooster ptogresk Shelton. AN OLD BOOK placed Banks, are rusticating in Danbury. of Eddie gathered to celebrate Died. Oetoher 11. .fW a Jr., one, K. I. Drakeley two. Stiles lug, not less than four feet In and a and trken to California. Mr Thornton his 13th music and a Wednesday. in sermons Hinman Thom- length, Frank Birield fell from a walnut tree. birthday. Games, long and ut tlltiess ,of dfOpsyi 'at his printed 1574, containing by Russell one, Elliot three, suitable stuff was greatly loved by the natives and as entertainment were the events pajinf John Calvin on the book of Job. . as one. In all there were 74 Hag or other arrangement his one day last week, and was quite severe splendid honied on Mountain avenue, Horace j. yuirk yoke soon as learned of death, they of the ' Peck some excellent of on Mich Hag may be on the they ly injured, a long cut near his evening. Bourne. exhibited photos cattle the ground. Ernest Eyre whereby displayed searched for the murderers, who were receiving ;; In New Haven taken himself, as well as illustrated also exhibited his mare and colt. school house temple which was sewed up by Dr Dun Mrs Riggs, who has been with Mrs W & County. by This ground." This is a good law found and immediately executed. a The whi$tkivOsf; Burne iSchoonmak- books. Out doors the men folks were is the fourth made the farm- ham. Hooper for long time, has also gone to er s hat off libtle attempt by and one calculated to inspire patriotism in the World s fair and will remain West for factory started on"a looking over the cattle and during tha ers in Wtodbury to and SCHOOL MATTKRfi. Francis Perry's pointer dog, Ilex, was "toot" of ids'own, lftst get together school-goin- g Mpriday'Worriin'g afternoon an exhibition of was have a of the hearts and minds of the pop- sold to in Bethel last week. some time visiting relatives. and it for: some little Some OXFORD. drawing friendly exchange greeting, The school board met at the Town parties kept iup time. enjoyed. Among those having cattle and a good look at what Woodbury can do ulation; and there can be no objection on the Lewis Curtis took a trip to Norwalk, nerve up'-fo- Broth-we- William Wilson of has people begarrto themselves' ' were Wotten one in Hue. And me hall on Monday afternoon. B. B. ll Bridgeport last and staid over onnthor Ami ' ' ' ': " present Jonathan pair, the cattle right here let scoru ot cost for it will take little mon been recent of Craft. Saturday, Sunday I ' Hill no can aver- very was elected chairman, and Simeon guest Henry witn nis who resides tnere. fill' ('I ACCIDENT TO MR CIIATFIELD. Clarence Spencer one, Henry four, remark that in town better ey, If managed properly, to supply all the Pease Afterwards the board While Mr and Mrs Bradley Merwin of daugnter, A. E. HaSnes of 'Boston paid a short Mrs James Allen one, Warren Taylor age cattle be seen than in this same town secretary. were Mrs F. M. Potter is spending this week visit to thia1 'WtadH:. "I'nflsHiiir" ' John Cbatfleld had a narrow escape W. S. P. of and this is the sentiment schools In town. .Swing "Old Glory" to the met with the selectmen, and the amounts Ureenlield Hill at church at Strat- .ciniiTWT'iilcwn'' from a serious accident while one, George Percy two, Hayes Woodbury, on in Koxbury her mother. .water-ha- visiting E. Griswold and one of were on the field September 17, their horse was visiting ine eureka 'been into fin- one, Merritt one, breeze and let the stars and wave estimated, appropriated put his farm a few since. He had Monti-for- d stripes taken with an attack of colic and Rev Mr Bolles expects to moved the 'Of '. on days of Devon bulls exhibited by schools during the coining year. got get buildiiig Sfarr;C.' Ba'rnu'm's ished his wagon with old pair SEVERAL EXPERTS. forever down in the harness. In getting up the into the rectory, this week. loading rails, Fog. Other stock exhibited were and started to put the bridle on the horse, one Hol-stei- n been held so T1IIC COMMUNITY STIKUKI) LP. animal got its foot over the shafts and in Richard McDonald had two cows die, Jtv ana five cows by Charles Flower, The meetings have far senior merr nave been re when it and it semi-annuall- y. GRANDEST Almost every person who has re ran the snatt into its body. last week, from too many j. something frightened cow by G. H. Wellman, two heifers Fifteen years ago Wood- The of are plunging eating apples painting the budding, on, Chestnut stree made a spring. Mr Chatfield being so P. L. heifer G. saw its last fair go to until SIGHT turned Irom the World's fair, lias good people Southport Help immediately went to its rescue but Andrew his lost a owned by &tarr d. liarnum s and Into lost his balance and fell. by Waldron, Jersey by bury pieces, much stirred up, and severely criticise the horse was so that it Beatie, neighbor, lame, The W. Percy and heifer by George Box. this movement was taken up. This is MORTAL the sentiment that it action of the selectmen in to badly injured valuable horse, last Tuesday, with lung which he intends to tempve'hW stock of horse ran through the bars, into the a show expressed the refusing could not be got home in several days in ttte' Bl.OSS really granger and considering - lever. he N. II. EXHIBIT!) t EVER Is chance ot a lite-tlni- to vis- the of Goodhue, groceries naj future, road, where overturned the wagon, the fact there are no the interet-- the bury body Gladys Mr and Mrs Merwin were taken to their - prizes, which arrived at the station last Mr and Mrs E. S. and Mr and Andrew J. Hallock,- jthe mason, has breaking it considerably, clearing him- and ducks and Walter is T. B. master of LO0KED It the great fair. This Is the Friday. home through the kindness of John Wil Hawley it otne chickens wonderful. Terrill, The child was one and six months son. Mrs P. J. Jones are at tne World's fair. been making some' needed'', repairs on the self from there. He ran to the Center, Bloss exhibited his Charles Pleasant Xo. 120, is the UPON. year The horse was taken to its home and one pet goat. Valley grange, thought expressed by old and died of cholera infantum. It as soon as died Mrs Gertie H. Stearns of cnimney and Hue room at Andrews, Mac through it, with shaft dragging. N. Flower is master of the grange prime mover and he was assisted possible and the follow Baltimore, ' was grand ably by Thomas li. lteed In writing about tho fair: was to Mrs J. F. Taylor, Mr is at S. B. Brownson s. kie & Co.'s hat factory.1 and finally stopped at the Chestnut and he was assisted in B. J. Atwood. To these two consigned ing week. Merwin deeply regrets Eld., visiting Tree 11 ill W. O ably arranging gentlemen "I stood this alternoon to the right ot tho cen- grandmother of the child. The mother tne loss or nis iaitniui norse. Mrs Stella Adams and son of Bellows Edwin Short has had the boilers of h watering trough, by the fair by the following committees: much credit is due. The ladies did their is The Davis, who returned it to the owner, a 15-ce- nt In ot lives in Wakefield and very poor. are Mrs S. T. Buck nac iactory on ureenwooa avenue over On vegetables and fruits, Jonathan part also and gave dinner, that tral fountain the court honor and look here were unable to the Mrs Mary Ann Ransom Lyon, relic of Falls, Vt., visiting namea ana some mucn Fortunately for Mr Chatfield he was not W. on was a credit to their What is relatives bury ltansom or died ingham. needed repairs was Wotten, li. Harrison; cattle, ability. ed toward tho great gold figure, through the child and application was made to the se- JUyon H,aston, Sunday, made upon tnem. seriously hurt, aud brought home George Percy, Henry Hill; on fancy ar- desired is a Woodbury fair, and if the and around at the architec lectmen for aid. consulted September 10, at the home of her son in George E. Beecher of Shelton, while by one of the neighbors. Mrs Samuel Mrs W. of cattle and the inter- peristyle beyond They Judge Norwalk. The interment was in the near the had his Andrews, Mackenzie & Co., are having ticles, Hayes, Edgar splendid showing tural beauties on either sldo und above me. Glover, the town counsel, who advised hunting Center, sport an on to Benedict and Mrs Merritt Griswold. est taken indicate anything, Woodbury no same place. Mrs Lyon was Mrs marred by tne of his gun. aaaition ouui tneir nat factory on one them that they were in way obliged Sally sadly bursting which will be used for stuffs A MAMMOTH BLACK Let the good work go until it become will soon be of the I thouHlitilull that was marble it would be as Hubbell's sister and was 91 years old. Mr and Mrs Alexander Marshall are storing dye SNAKE. to to bury the body, the mother did not a custom among all rural districts SUCCESSFUL THE the grandest sight ever mortal looked upon. reside here. The selectmen then refused Mrs Hubbell went to the funeral. She happy over the advent of a son to the Joseph Dunning of South Norwalk was Cable killed an immense have their annual for FAIRS OF STATE. has not been as far from home in 10 in. last week in the in Henry reptile gathering together Greece had nothing like it, Homo had nothing to Mrs Taylor's request, and the family circle. town, Thursday, in one oi tne neids or nis larm a lew a day of social pleasure. As one of the gentlemen remarked "We grant years. Mrs Hubbell is 87 years old. terest of the Northwestern insurance since. a like It, and I doubt If its like will ever bo seen body remained in the baggage room till days It was a black snake, want good old fashioned agricultural when it was buried company. between five and six feet in fair where the farmers their Tuesday morning by STRATFIELD. measuring WOODBURY CATTLE SHOW- - get share, again." the railroad company. The cost of Mr ana Mrs winiara a. wortman are length and large around in proportion. THE and an old horse don't get all the mon- burial was $2.50 and the railroad com- STEPNEY. visiting the World's fair. Having no love for any of the wrigglers, ey." They have the grounds and with a DANBORX'S Tho Mrs Violet Piatt Redman ot Brooklvn.assist we Fine Weather and a Successful Exhibition. Fine figures, given herewith, pany now propose to make the town pay eel by Elmer Joyce, nianist. and Leslie "run the linker" was presented at gladly chronicle one less. very small outlay they could be put in it. The affair did not become a Cattle Why Hot Have an Annual Show? condition. the afternoon GREAT 'seem to show that the "hard for gene- SEKIOUS ACCIDEXT TO MR CURTIS. Vaughan, violinist, will give literary and Nichols' opera house, last Monday even good During known till Monday and then musical entertainment at the Stratflela Bap- - m a manner several contests were FAIR. times" did not affect Danbury's rally night cnurcn on 'in. ing, nighiy acceptable friendly drawing several citizens to see A. B. Tist xnnrsnay evening, uctODer Mrs Ann Partree of is the The second anniversary of the Wood- in. Among those whose cattle : prominment agreed Curtis was the victim of a With such excellent the concert will Mr and Mrs Charles Stevens of Waterbury indulged great lair. Tbe figures speak for themselves was pain talent be Map! of Mr and Mrs William bury cattle show was celebrated on drew T. K. B. that the body properly interred but ful and unusual last week. one of exceptional interest and we hone to see street have entertained as guests Mrs guest Clark. were, Terrill, J. Atwood, 1880 1800 181)1 1802 1893 the railroad interred it before accident, the church "packed to the doors" as it was on mrs win visit relatives in Tuesday of this week, at the park in Richard Benjamin, Iewis H. Atwood, company A a two Libbie Stevens of Bridgeport and Mrs jowier was Tuesday 3,.Vi3 409 3.4M 2.8.V) 4,723 took action. man from Tashua came to Mr similar occasion years ago. Hawleyville and vicinity, the next few Xorth Woodbury. The dav all Chauncey Atwood, Frank Peck, Elliott 5.H-- they John of N. Y Wednesday H.iiftn ti,44S 2.1M-- ft,!!l.'i Hawley Brooklyn, weeks. . that could be desired, one of those love Hinman,' Roderick C. T. SUKI1 Curtis' mill to get a load of feed Atwood, Terrill, Thursday (S,I3 21,sti8 lfl,KXI 1U,7IS Iiev Dr Guilbert has moved into the The "Rebel's Oath," a military drama Cards of invitation to the of ly autumn days when a light beeze, A. X. Judson and Harmon Judson. Friday 18.HX2 IH.2S4 20.7SU 17,3' 17,!MJ With him was a small dog, which CRANBERRY PLAINS. will be at Nichols' house marriage 5,4!i0 B,3(W 5,!M3 0,4711 6,580 new rectory which was formerly the given opera Miss badie CaDie to Lincoln warmed by the mellow rays of the sun, A Nuturilay remained in the while the this b. fierce, a LITTLE SrOHT Perry homestead. wagon Miss Lawrence ot has visited evening. in Oswego, N. Y., October IS, have makes traveling pleasure and the ever M.710 M.745 45,5iXJ 4S,(i7 62,203 Washington was as Messrs Terrill At- The grounds surrounding the resi- feed was being loaded. As Mr Curtis Miss Birdie VanHoosear. been received in town by relatives and changing view of the expected and Mrs Thomas has ol Rus- - PLUMTREES. who with Mr dence of It. P. Curtiss have been graded was putting a bag of feed into the Gregory purchased friends. BEAUTIFUL AUTUMNAL TINT wood, figured Beardsley sei oi .uanDury tne Morgan homestead from in the race at Water-tow- n, DEATH l'eoplo throughout this section ot and the walks laid out in an artistic man- in tnisnoyi a Mrs M. A. Doolittle, Miss Bessie Cable Roxbury peg wagon the dog sprang at him and vie piace. Born, October 8, daughter to Mr and of the leaves on the trees is a feast to had tbe latter gentle- OF ner. Mrs james siauson jell irom a wagon a and Miss Katie Osborn, leave on Satur challenged Connecticut will greatly regret the seized him the nose and dis- Mrs Howard Banks. Mother and the Xo a man to a race. Mr Mr and Mrs Charles E.Jelleff celebrat- iously by lips, short time ago, and broke three ribs and daugh day for Oswego, N. V., to be present at eye of the craveler, wonder Beardsley, however, JUDGE death ot Judge Joseph J. Hose ot the his face. A doctor located her shoulder. ter are well. of Miss Sadie Cable. large concourse of farmers turned out only came over with one horse, and ed their silver wedding last Thursday. painfully lacerating Mrs Caroline Wyman has moved into her doing the wedding now ROSE, court ot He was a -- was L.. The of Cook and and brought their best yoke of cattle with Messrs Terrill and Atwood unkindly city Bridgeport. A large number of friends wished th. hastily summoned. It is feared sister's, Mrs names' place. Mrs who been wedding Beardsley on as was he knew than to man ot one who Joseph Ross, is rejoicing over the arrival ot JSancy Merrill, has vis Miss Louisa Curtis is announced, them, such a day this. It remarked that better young high character, and many more years of happy married life. blood poisoning may result. a which came to his home on Wed- - taking 10 a baby boy iting Charles Grumman, has returned to place, Wednesday evening, October 11, about o'clock when the first strings bring both horses. Why not have reg- tilled the Judicial seat with credit to himself Northrop Brothers are to build the new nesaas', September 27. home of to arrive, and shortly after noon ular old fashioned fair next year? B. Mr and Mrs Ebenezer Fillow of Norwalk her home at Norwalk. at the her parents. began and the city. house for Capt F. Peet and have begun spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Never were tbe hills and of nearly all were on the ground and the work. The will face the water kutus x mow. valleys was chuck full of oxen. building Mr Gray and family from Florida spent Oxford more lovely than at this writing. green Among Coughing Leads to Consumption. and will be 28x41 feet. It will be quite The ladies' aid society of the Methodist Mrs Russel Hoyt of Danbury was in town on those who exhibited were noticed that our Monday. Sunday with his uncle, R. L. Couch. With moderate temperature, and bright Balsam the sit AS The New Ilavon Palladium donned an addition to town. church are pleased to acknowledge a Miss Lottie Adams of Norwalk is sunshine to allure ore fourth, there is famous string of Hereford cattle headed Kemp's stops cough C. & visiting the Hereford bull visited so once BRIGHT a bright, new dress, this week. It Charles Meeker, of O. Jelliff Co's., donation of $15, from Miss Lila Moore, Edward Hawley of Great Plain has an exhileratiou in out door life that by that have is on a two weeks vacation. John Ewanetzkiishavinghis house painted. leads one to embrace AS A looks as fresh as a daisy. The new away her portion of the proceeds of library Mr Rivers ot New York spent Sunday with been threshing for the farmers around every opportunity The S. V. I. A. are to hold their an- his sister, Mrs George Mills. our the with of enjoying the glorious beauty of these SEW outfit comprises a type setting on entertainment, given last month. Mr Fountain has moved to Bedford, N. Y. neighborhood, past week, fall nual harvest supper November 16, at one of the latest ma perfect days. chine, run by electricity. It looks hall. improved threshing Rev and Mrs Ilazeltine make their Washington Lothian Kennels exhibit ol seven pair chines. It has a beater combined and like pronperity. The Friday evening prayer meetings of called REDDING. final adieus to parishioners and friends, fancy pigeons, "Nuns" received will thresh and leave the straw as and leave at the Congregational church will be seven rye Oxford, permanently, this held at 7.30. prizes. THE MAIL ROUTE SUBLET. straight as when threshed by band. week. There is to be a the Y. P. Miss Priscilla has sold her Mr Steele of who bid off our A number in town have been quite ill What is gatherlng'of Beardsley Kentucky, M. W. Sherwood and wife of Bethel in some WILTON. S. C. E. at the Armory in Bridgeport, rarm to u. S. iieeier or Bridgeport. mail route, was in town, Saturday, to with an epidemic of colds, and October 31 and November 1. Rev William A. Beardsley is spending find a McDonald hav- were calling on friends here, this after cases acute sore throats accompany SET? a few with his Mr Mrs carried 1 them. Mr and Mrs W. S. Pennoyer spent Sun- days parents, and ing the mail since July by a noon. Agur Beardsley. special agreement. After considerable HUKLBUTT STREET. at E. - day Gray's. Mrs Horace Toucey and Mrs Bough trouble he at last found a enstomer in the Good picked apples are selling for Misses Sophia and May Grumman ton of are of Mrs of Eddie Mis Olmstead of Cannons Is vis- and Danbury guests Levi person Bradley, who will for $1.25 a barrel. U. N. O. The Last of the Fairs. Maiy visited Eddie Bradley their grand- Biackman. the next four years take up the burden iting Miss Edith Jackson. mother, Mrs Grumman, at Coleytown, re- Leslie Purdy has visited Frank Fow which our popular and efficient carrier maining from Friday till Sunday night. in so Wednes- ler, Danbury. has long and worthily borne. While FAIR- - Miss Annie Roberts left, last i, STEVENSON. BETHLEHEM'S GRANGE ai Albert Birch and wife of Brewster, we regret to part with Mr. McDonald, day, for New York, where she will spend BR00KFIELD- - N. Y., have visited his aged father, at who has served the public so well, we the winter. Mr bid God speed to our friend Ed. MISS BRADLEY MR STEVENS. Purdy's. young Held the Town Bethlehem- - Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's for Infants Dayton Andrews of has at Hall, Exhibits of prescription Mrs of Maj C. T. Green expects to return from Southington is A. Herbert D. Brown Norwalk, visited Ezra Wheeler. . The rectory receiving a fresh coat of Miss Ilattie Bradley and Howard R. Fruit, Vegetables, Fancy Work and Live Stock. and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor who has been the summer with the World's fair, next week. Mrs Roberts of is the paint at the hands of our artistic painter, Stevens were married on the 11th spending Brooklyn guest Den Bassett. quietly other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute Mrs B. Gilbert, has returned Jesse L. of the of Mrs Robert Welch. at the residence of tbe bride's father at The Bethlehem held its second George James, proprietor Mrs Jessie has visited friends On William II. grange for and Castor Oil. home. has a of a black Turney Saturday, Hill, J. E. Rev Mr Dixon fair at the Town on Wednesday of MiParegoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, hall, American house, beauty in Bridgeport. Miller, J. B. Sapford and Zalmon Read Stevenson, officiating. use in Prince He has a rec- The left on the 2.48 this week, and were favored with perfect It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' by Miss Jennie Nash of has been colt Alcyonium. Edward Corning and daughter, Edna, started for the White City on a 10 days happy couple p. m., weather for once Westport 1-- the undertaking. Only ord of 2.31 2 ; record 2.27. have visited John of visit. " train from Hook for Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea visiting Mrs James Bedicnt. by Alcyone, Corning Danbury. Sandy Newburgta, before has this grange attempted a fair Of the standard bred colts Mr James got L. O. Osborne has visited Harry J. Cleaveland of Sharon and his friend, N. Y., where they are to reside in the fu- and that was two Then the the Mother's Friend. Nichols of Mr of years ago. Elmer Jackson and wife and Clinton Danbury. Noble New Milford, visited lends ture. ? exhibits were confined to second premium at the Danbury fair for George Moore of L. on t grangers only, Stony Brook, I., the Ridge, but this all the farmers were invit- . Vanllooaear started last Saturday for the two-year-ol- d. He Is in recently. year Castoria. a perfect every is the guest of Mrs Powell .at the par- Mrs A. Treadwell is ed to lend a hand. Of course the show- Castoria. 1-- suffering at her World's fair. 15 2 hands and LONG HILL. point, standing high sonage. home from an attack of typhoid fever. ing was not large, but as samples of what "Castorlaisso well to children that Castoria cures Colic, Constipation. 18 about 050 He is solid Under the efficient can be raised in Bethlehem's Sour Charles Ambler had sheep bitten by weighing pounds. treatment of Dr Smith METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. farming I recommend it as superior to any prescription Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, it is she will come out . it is doubtful if there are M. D Kills Worms, and di-- last Sunday morning. black Id color. Brookfleld may feel GOOD HILL BRAULEYVILLE. hoped all right. soil, many known to me." H. A. Arches, gives sleep, promotes dogs on the Methodist church will towns in the state where better vege- 111 N. T. proud to have such a valuable stallion in There will be a meeting of the school Repairs So.Oxford St. Brooklyn, Mrs Annie Mood y of Danbury Is spend- visitors at the house of A. on commence, Monday, the 16th. Preach- tables, fruits and grains can be raised, Without injurious medication. .'V Gorham, were shown this same little Par-tuc- k. town., As service will be held in the hall next than at fair ing a few days with Mrs Andrew Monday evening. important business ing " The use of 'Castoria is so universal and Ar-lee- n Beers has a new Hartford will be before the is Sunday, the 15th, until further notice. AT BETHLEHEM'S TOVTO HALL Frederick Foster and sister, Miss Howard cy brought board, it its merits so well known that it seems a work "For several years I have recommended cle which he rode to last week, desirable, that there be a full attendance. Sunday school will beheld at 12.15 p. Leslie and Ethel Watts attended Danbury, and at 1.30. in the year 1893. It Is a delightful cus- of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tljp your Castoria, and shall always continue to William Bvfleld of Danbury spent last where he, with many of his neigh Miss Bray, sister of Rev E. is m., preaching families who do not keep Castoria do so as has church in New Milford, last Sabbath. r I. Bray, tom this, of the farmers with their wives intelligent it invariably produced beneficial with Holmes. bors, viewed tne wonders or jiew her brother at the within Sunday Charles visiting parsonage. is home gathering together at th) close of the easy reach.' results.'" after England's greatest fair, including, the Hunters are Miss Jennie Dayton from the Cablos D. D., Enwnr F. Pasdkc, X. D i Misa Susie Whitcome, visiting with curiosities from plenty but game is scarce. fair. harvesting season to show the fruits of JLibtto, to side shows, right Samuel of World' their labors and idea and New York CSty. 125th Street and 7th Avo New York City. - her parents here, has returned her Llbbey Bridgeport is visiting exchange BRIDGEPORT- Chicago. friends in the Hollow. Mr and Mrs Henry Buckingham of on the beat way to make farm- duties In Hartford, where she Is teach- Our new town treasurer, G. Warren White Hills were in town, Sunday. Th Csaizatw Compart, 77 Hiiuul Btujct, Kkw You Czrr commenced his duties last Fri- It is to that instead of ing profitable and the crops grow. Then, V.. I Jones1 Meadow Farm three- - . Bradley, proposed having is at his sister's under the house- ing. isolated flag raising exercises in each of John Lynch too, it gives the farmer and bis year-ol- d bay stallion, Stoneyford, by day. care of Dr Gilroy of Bridgeport. hold a holiday to get away from the ne took Miss Mary Camp, after visiting friends Mr Bradley would like to find an own- the districts that all of the schools unite a King Kicnard, by Dictator, now Newfoundland which in one demonstration at the Ceo John Radclifie is painting his bouse. hum dram routine of daily toil after second prize at the Danbury fair. in Bedding and Danbury, is tho er for a black dog grand NEWTOWN, CONN., BEE. bury fair, returned to their Brooklyn have returned from a week's visit in borne on Monday. Brooklyn. For Scrofula THE K0ESE BECAME EXCITED. MEETING OF ACADEMY STOCKHOLDERS. "After suffering for about twenty-fiv- e FRIDaT. OCTOBER 13.1808. years from scrofulous sores on the legs THE D M. and arms, trying various medtaAl courses KEAI) COMPMY, In one of II of the stockhold- - ; Early the week, while J. The annual meeting without benefit, I began to use Ayer's CllttJUIjVTlON. Plackmau's horses was standing hitched ers of the Newtown Academical Associ Sarsaparilla, anil a. wonderful cure was -- OF- to a In front of K. S. LovelPs place, ation was held on Monday evening and the result. Five bottles sufficed to re- JANUABT 1. 1862. .. 010 post store me to health." Bonifacia Lopez, It became Irritated at the actions of the the old board of trustees for 327 BRIDGEPOilT. LAST WEEK...... 3500 E. commerce st., San Antonio, Texas. flies or bees of some kind, and finally the coming year : Rev George T. Lins breaking away, ran for some distance, ley, president ; D. G. Beers, secretary; aud the the latter II. G. H. A. Catarrh" The Affairs About Town. injuring wagon, Curtis, treasurer; Hawley, My daughter was afflicted for nearly entire bankrupt stock of Fales shoe store, 278 Main street, opposite an end of one shaft was broken C. S. Piatt and the above named officers, a with catarrlr. The be- Hote slightly, year physicians Barnum's has been C. of This Store, end wounded one trustees. ing unable to help her, my pastor recom- theatre, bought by H. Bennett at his own price for cash. Key THE PEOPLE'S CORNER. oil', and the splintered 1 mended Ayer's Sarsaparilla. followed He will close it out at his own shoe 367 Main a mere fraction shoulder somewhat. The animal is now his advice. Three months of regular store, street, at REGISTtD AT TAE CENTRAL. treatment with and of their cost. , MOKK r LOl K. all right. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Strictly Honorable Dealing: and Lowest Prices. Ayer's Tills completely restored my Two, and often of Miss Abbie daughter's health." Mrs. Louise ltielle, three, pairs shoes at the price of one pair. The Men's It. N. Ayros, the 8hoe REGISTERED AT DICK'S. P. J. Brennan, Brennan, You Bridgeport Little Canada, Ware, Mass. and Boys' Boots and custom made are a of should hasten to examine oar endless variety of dealer, notified each of the following Daniel M. Rowland, E. J. Hawley, Henry Shoes, (by Fales) high grade shoes, Theodore V. L. W both in fitt and parties on Mondny to cull at Lis store Piatt, J. Burkhardt, Blansfleld, Bridgeport; J. P. Garner, style wear. : New Haven ; J. II. lf mid take of a hug of Hour apiece West, Chlcopee Falls, N. Graham, F. L. Luni, New York; II. Rheumatism Children's Shoes and Rubbers at one-ha- charge M " For several years, I was troubled price. I Mass. ; r and Mrs Mr and ; T. Mini A. Kngelhardt, lil nion avenue; Lehmann, S. Clark, Meriden T. Header, Charles with inflammatory rheumatism, being so llev K. A. Miller's Place, I Mrs lioyle, New York; Miss Norman, Kent, New Haven ; E. P. Jones, wife and bad at times ns to be entirely helpless. . FINE :: FALL :: FABEICS . Ita.letine, Y. O. Mr and For the last two whenever I felt "J OourUanit England; Koss, Brooklyn; Brook Stock Farm ; Hugh years, I.; Mary Kacn, block; sister,Meadow the effects of the disease, 1 began to take Mrs F. . Frank ; Itearnlce Smith, 1.V .John street; Mrs Andrews, Andrews, Jr., McKee, Ansonia ; J. J. McCabe, Shelton Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and have not had a P. W. O. VV. f r a K. T. (leorgo W. Ilawkinf, Setauket, I.. I.; Purritt, Pridgeport; Tobey, J. B. Duuevan, New Milford; I spell long time." Haiisljiougli, That we are now ; and Elk l!un, Va. offering; .Joule Otis, 70 Milne street; Fred Stan-d!- h, Shellield, Mass. E. L. Boyer, wife Giles, Boston; M. E. Pinney, Hartford; two M. M. 118 (Jlinton avenue; John Keilly, children, Norwalk; Brogn E. B. Presson, Gloucester; J. L. Mower, For all blood the West field. r diseases, 1187 Housatonlc avenue. Eight hags W. Erwin, lloxbury ;K. D. Cole, Roches- best medy is more will go next Monday to those who ter. N. Y. week. invites AT CLOVER FARM ANNEX. flODERN MATERIAL, huy good this MrAyres WORK AT CASTLE RONALDS. first-clas- 367 MAIN of his goods. They are s. AyER'S STREET, p Inspection The of milk at Clover Farm an while price No shoddy amongst them, nex has taken another rise which pays The carpenters who have been busy all gTYLISH JN RESIGN, even less than or- the prices charged are 2 5-- S summer at castle will conclude t le patrons from cents per quart Ronalds, PreparedSarsaparillaby Dr. ,T. C. A yer & Co., Lowell, Mass. P.ixhop (dock. 1- week. Mr Sold all "Druggists. six bottles, $5. - dinary. t3 cents. The demand for the but work for the season, this by i'riceSl; BRIDGEPORT. COM. BEAUTIFUL ter is still greater than the supply, with Bonalds will return to France in No- Cures others.willcureyou pATTERN Head the reflections In the new "ad" 28 now and others vember. p patrons furnishing Charles Muuson of New of the Company, that have made arrangements to joiD, Haven, In tills THE ACADEMY ENTERTAINMENT. and her aunt returned to her home kin Mr Sanford will need more milk. W. C. Easton. We are displaying a superb assortment of AND THE Johnson, who manages the annex, is se- - - Kelil & Hughe , the dry A of rare attractiveness is be- - - Waterbury what milk i The milk program Mrs Frey, Monroe's popular dress ARTISTIC MILLINERY GOODS are out with a new nn- - curing possible. for the exhibition to be goods house, furnished is of excellent and is ing prepared giv maker, has so far recovered her health Choicest Novelties in the market suitable for Fall Wear. We would be pleased to have QUALITIES ARE SIMPLY SUPERB. quality en enur-tainme- ut call and lioiinccinent. to a than usual by Newtown academy, ine as to be able to work a and will be you inspect them. likely bring better price in Town hall little, will be held the to see her old - Ov have the coming winter. glad patrons. W. E. 396 Main - Iloward Harberof Birmingham on the evening of November 2. Among Halligan, St., Bridgeport. We axe prepared to sbov yon a large something to sny this week about ''rais- the features will be an exhibition of the Master Harold Frey has whooping a breeze." BERKSHIRE, ton and Bristol fairs and secured first visited at Mrs R. A. Canfield's, the fore stock of very elegant styles in ing Delsarte system of instruction in ges cough; also Miss Maggie Benedict and premium at both places. part of the week. E. starts for the World's tures and attitudes by the academy girls, Miss L,uey Beach. Miss Lydia flinman THE SCHOOL BOARD. Page fair, this week. an exhibition never before given in this have been quite indisposed with it, but UR part of the state and which alone will be is getting better. JACKETS, STRAPS QAPES. Via attended the funeral, WOODBURY. The Yard. Annual Mttetini. Assignment of Schools for Mis.LlIawley wort h the price of admission to be asked. Poultry - of an aunt in Mrs itation The Business Transacted. last week, Danbury, The exercises will be varied STEPNEY. throughout Allie and Frank ot Water-bury- , Judson Marsh. will be Strong Burton, BUY T0TJE STOCK NOW. and interesting and it worth your Mass will be celebrated in St Stephen's were in town over Sunday. The annual meeting for the reorgani- Mr and Mrs John Warner of New while to in mind the date. keep church. Stepney, Sunday, October 22, at Mr and Mrs Calvin Harvey and Mrs Charles FIIOM Oi l! SPECIAL COHRESCOSOKNT. SELECT ONE NOW. zation of the board of school visitors Haven were guests of S. Curtis, this 11.15. M. Harvey started for Chicago, Tuesday after- was held in the postollice room, Tuesday week. The New Haven hardware man, Mr noon. Don't wait if you want to buy good tvenlng, October 10. There were pres- Weed, who has been a three An entertaiument was given by the enjoying stock at cheap prices, reader. We give ent Messrs 1. O. Peers, William J. weeks' in the West, is in Newtown young people at Mrs Hawley's, last stay Iii Litchfield WASHINGTON-TU- below some of the of llrew.Thomas J. Corbet t, K. L. Johnson, or Mr Weed is a County. advantages buying week, of several dramas and for two three days. birds in the fall. Here D.M. John J. and llev O. O. Wright. consisting they are: The THE. BEAD COMPANY, Northrop tableaux. did well and realized former Newtowner. SEW FEED BUILDING. breeder has a stock on William J. Prew was chairman They larger hand from over SI! for the fund for decoration of ERIDGEWATER. of which to select. He has more birds for the ensuing year and John J. North- W. Stuart is out a neat George Ii. Noble, with his gang the church. George getting is than he can accommodate and will "thin The 1C. carpenters, framing the timber for the rop, secretary. regular assignment sign for O. Gritlin, the popular har MISS MALLETT Mlt IJEACll. out" at a sacrifice. As business is CONN. of schools for visitation was made as Pev E. Peardsley has been a guest of new grange building soon to be built, dull BRIDGEPORT, ness aud shoe repairer of Printing House at this season, he can do a better follows: Zoiir, Cray's Plain, Toddy Hill, Miss Helen Peers several days. Wednesday was one of autumn's fairest over the brook near the old site of H. II. part Square. and no more Morehouse's feed store. is to be for you. If he is compelled to keep his Intermediate department Sandy Hook to Mrs William Hard has a few days surely fitting day It spent could have been chosen for a 1x40 and close to the main of the stock over until spring he will add the V. J. Prew; Land's Knd, Hanover, in New York. Thomas P. Pristol and Howard Peck wedding. siding days This was the that Miss Litchfield aud Northern rail- extra expense, and if eggs are in demand South Center to 1. C Peers; North to start for World's next appointed day Shepaug, Miss Ellen is a few expect the fair, Lila B. was un- he will not sell at all. In the the Dr V. Fkaxcis Center, Middle, primary department, Demming spending F., daughter of A. Mallett, road, so that grain, feed, etc., can be spring Spring, weeks with Mrs S. week. matri- yards are made up and the breeder will Pohtatuck to T. J. Corbett ; her sister, Curtis. to be united in the holy bend of loaded without the use of teams. Hopewell, not break his nena WHERE THE BEE IS SOLD. DENTIST, Orchard, lluntiiigtown, Tu un- mony to Frank II. Beach of Bridgeport. mating?, and pul- (iregory's MEETING OF THE EPISCOPAL CLERGY. Pen people from Ilawleyville patron lets of breed are seldom to be in WEST STREET, KEARCOXC. CHI n K. P. Johnson ; Middle The ceremony took place at 3 in the af any had mil, to to Palestine, ized the excursion on the New was week Thurs Walnut Tree Hill England ternoon at the home of the bride s School closed, last the spring. By buying young birds (iate, Half Way Jliver, The Fairfield county clerical club met road to New York, this week. to the of now NEWTOWN, CONN. . Rev G. II. Smith the day, prevent spread diphtheria, you may get the best, as the best to P'ev O. Wright; first and third with Pev Mr on father, tieing nup- Linsley Monday last. in an manner. but as few or no new cases broke out it birds cannot be well selected until departments. .Sandy Hook, first depart- tial knot impressive The they The holy communion was celebrated at Henry Fancher of Ilawleyville has are matured. Cockerels in WO ment Flat to J. .1. parlor, in which the ceremony took pened again, Tuesday. are excess THE COMMISSIONERS OF FAIRFIELD Pohtatuck, Swamp 11 o'clock by the rector, assisted by Uev gone on a visit to his uncle's in New BRIDGEPORT: 1 CorNTY The undersigned hereby ap A been re- was trimmed with moved into T. C. now, you cannot appoint a better time a licence intox- Northrop. petition having W. A. of lit- place, beautifully Thomas Costigan has plies lor to idl spirituous and Swan Bedding Bidge. The York state. wild flowers and autumn and than tne present to secure one. D. T. icating li'iuors. ale. ):urer beer and all fer residents of Pake leaves, the Jordan's house. ld ceived from the (ieorge exercises were held in the mented eider drunk upon llie preini.-esorso- made erary rectory bridal stood before a bank II. in less than one to be deliv- asking that an appropriation be An was couple large in W. A. Watts' quantitiesone gallon essay read by the Bev G. I. iV. J. Broughah master mechanic on of autumn leaves while Frank Cole, clerk L. D. Plumb, 40 Bank street, ered at time, and Rhine wine only, pur- them It was voted that the board pro- and ferns the on suant to the laws of the stale now In force re- Brown of Stamford on "The church's has been off on sick leave store, returned, Monday, from a trip P0ST0FFICE GUIDE. to li vide a of the children a the Shepaug, ceremony was performed. The bride Beardsley 4 Lacey, 42 Wall street, lating the sale of intoxicating iuors at way furnishing position toward public problems."' A for a few He went to his home in his bicycle. the building in Sandy Hook, in ine town school. The most and eco- days. was becomingly attired in a dress of MAILS F. lot Main street, of Newtown in said county. expedient discussion followed. Others present CLOSE. George Connor, PATRICK CAMPBELL. a of Hartford. mauve trimmed with white Mrs has been out of GOING : nomical was to provide way convey- were Bev Messrs of Lansdowne, Henry Bainey, sooth C. F. 96 Fairfield avenue, Dated at Newtown the :ilh dav of Octo Wright Sandy Hook, lace wore friends. 8.38 a. m. Pettie, ber, 18'.. the to Land's Knd district and white gloves, while the town visiting " ing pupils (ioldshorough of Monroe, Bowles of Mr and Mrs !M a. m. & 359 Main street, Kndorsed by the following five electors and would re- Henry Botsford, George wore tne coventionai suit ot U.I5 Hayes Betts, of said none of whom are li- where it was thought they Booth of groom Curtis A. Titus and his men are paint- - a. m. taxpayers town, Huntington, and Sherman W. Botsford and Patrick Kane, started 4.53 p. ill. M. E. 831 Main street, censed dealers in intoxicating liquors, and ceive better than they would black and white gloves. The maids of li. Bunten, are not on : schooling Bridgeport, J. E. Coley of Westport, for the World's fair. ng the Congregational church. p. in. endorsers any other application Lake ( school for Sunday night honor were Miss Bessie, sister of the GOING NORTH : C. 171 East avenue, lyncn, lieniaiuin Mieruian, ivilwartl to re open ieorge only lu-i- Beach, Washington Hooker of Wilton, Hall of Danbury, Mrs Andrew of City o a. in. Sherman, Patrick Keane, John Keane. it short season. Mr Peers was named a bride, and her cousin, Miss Tillie Bene- Mcllravcy Jersey 4.55 9 COUNTY Morrall of Bethel, Potter and Cornwall Mrs Minnie Dubois Miles p. in. H. S. Challenger, Crescent avenue. OF FAIRFIELD. TOWN OF NEW committee to make the necessary ar- and husband dict of Riegefield. After the ceremony is the guest of her son, Daniel Mcllravey FOR SANDY HOOK 9.45 a. 111. TOWN, this !tu day ot October, ISO. of Stratford, and also Mr Hoyt of West last week in HKlilSTKllEl) MAIL CLOSES. Oesau, East Bridgeport. I, Town Clerk o! said town, hereby certify. the new law of last spent Thursday Sandy Hook, and the usual congratulations a bounti- of Romford. SOUTH. Henry to the statute in suchcase rangements. Hohoken. Lunch was served at the rec- old are a. pursuant provided, it is to make, a ailing upon their friends. They ful collation was served with ice cream was 9.) in. that this application, endorsed as aloresaid, whiter necessary change W. G. Brinsniade of Washington NORTH. has been submitted to me, and I further cei-tit- y tory by the ladies of Trinity and the day in Mount N. Y. Mr 10.15 or a new text-boo- k on residing Vernon, and fruit for desert. Some time was for a a. ii.. that each ot said endorsers is an elector adopt physiology was much all who in Danbury, this week, looking pet 4. SO in. and in a school divi- enjoyed by attended Miles has recently had an increase in sal then in social p. FAIRFIELD: taxpayer said town, and that copy of and hygiene or else lose the the spent chat, during dog lost at that station, Monday. He Money order department open all day. the foregoing application, including the above no- meeting. ary quite out of the regular order of bus which time all inscribed their OJtleo hours from 7.30 a. m. to 7..SO p. in. written endorsement, has been filed with me, dend from the state. The necessary present offers 5 reward to the finder of the dog. At the Postoftlce. and that I have advertised the said iness transactions these days. names as in a MAILS ARRIVE. applica- tice was and a new book will prob- witnesses handsome gift The answered to the name of "Dun FROM tion and the endorsement in The NEwrows given Eddie Meehan, son of Mrs Thomas dog THE SOUTH. Bke, a weekly newspaper in said town, at be at a future meeting. book. The bride then donned her 7.50 a. in. lease once a weeK two ably adopted of has dreary.'' 1 1 a. ior successive weeks intei medi- Median Hawley ville, been acting Before us lie the announcement cards suit of blue in. commencing on the 13th of October. IS!. The law requires a book for traveling navy ladies cloth 5.45 p. m. M as fair week on the New M. I Attest, J. HOULIHAN, clerk ot said town. shall newsboy during of Edwin W. DuBois and Miss Etta and amid FROM UK NORTH. SHELTON : ate and primary pupils that give the happy couple, pouring 10.20 road. On Monday he fell from who were a. in. THE COMMISSIONERS OF FAIRFIELD one-fift- h England Beardsley, married, Saturday, of KENT. 5.45 at least of their space, to the showers rice, and with their carriage p. in. Dockery Brothers. COUNTY The a moving train, severe bruises. 30, 18911, in From Sandy Hook, 11 a. m. r) undersigned hereby applies consideration of the nature and efl'ects causing September Brooklyn. They gaily decorated with old shoes, left for iii u license iu sen piruuous anu imoxicai- - no bones were broken. will be A SAD ACCIDENT. ng Ale. Latter lieer and all ferment of alcoholic drinks and narcotics and Fortunately have a flat ready furnished and at New Milford, where took the G.22 - they ed Cider, drunk upon the premises or sold in used in the home, 'Wednesday, October 18, from 8,un- train for Several friends quantities less than one gallon to be delivered the books higher grades L. Bridgeport. Maud, the old child of Ferdi Our at one time and Rhine Wine to E. Stevens employed a man, this il 9 o'clock at 424 Clinton street, Brook to New Milford Market Reports. only pursuant shall contain at least 20 pages of matter accompanied the party nand Sterry, fell into a tub of water, the laws of this State now in lorce relating to was also week, to harvest his apple crop. The best wishes of the friends in see them off on the sale ot intoxicating liquors, at the build- relating to this subject. It lyn. to the train. The preb" last Although she known as hotel, iu the town ot Hook will them to Monday morning. THE WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. BIRMINGHAM: ing Troy's voted to call the attention of the select- Sandy accompany ents were numerous and valuable. been in there a short Newtown, in said county. L. P. Lake con- could have only r.JJWAKD TK.OV. attended the annual their new home and may and was a G. signed, men to Chapter 'J(KI, Section 1, of school happiness Among them haudsome gold and time life was extinct when her father At Bridgeport Butter, choice print cream Robert 8. irdner. Dated at Newtown, the 2nd dav ot Octo- - dis- vention of the Christian Alliance held in attend them now and ever- SOaS-i- choice tubs 29 laws, relating to flags for school prosperity silver piano lamp from the Sunday found her. Dr Barnum was near and ery per pound, creamery Endorsed the five ! by a30c, choice 2(ia2Sc, fair to good 23a25c, by following electors and New York, last week. more dairy STRATFORD : tax ot said none whom are li- tricts and request that they be forth- school teacher and class of which the as soon as sent for went away, but common 18c ; cheese factory llal2 sage 14c ; payers town, of right eggs fresh near-b- y 28c dozen ; live chickens censed dealers in intoxicating liquors and are Each district is entitled to a bride wa3 a member. Mr and Mrs per C. L. not on : coming. Mrs and Wed after an hour's work lie was unable to 2ai4c, dressed 20a24c ; fowl alive lOali, dressed Youngs. endorsers any otner application law states it A hydraulic ram placed under the Judson daughter spent Beach will make their future home in 10a20c; ducks 18a20c; calves alive 5a0c, d w 11 William J. Brew. Patrick Keane. Charles E. flag and the plainly "that discover of life. Mr and Mrs ; bulkhead at W. C. mill lifts in any signs aKlc live lambs 4 cl w 12al3c ; live sheep Hawley, Martin Ryan, Thomas J. Bradley. to Johnson's nesday Danbnry. The bride will be ; : shall be the duty of the selectmen Bridgeport. greatly Sterry have the sympathy of the entire d w Salle hogs d w 8c hay baled $17al9 per COUNTY OF AIRFIELD, TOWN OF NFW- - Oc- water from the pond into a tank in ton, loose $18a20; itraw baled $14al6, loose TOWN, this 7th of October, 1893. provide on or before the first day of supply missed this place, especially by the funeral was attend 70a"5c day of "0 barrels to furnish the We note with the business neighborhood. The a!8; potatoes per bushel; onions red I, Town clerk of said town, hereby certify. 1H',.) each school house not capacity, pleasure people, but we feel that the 2 $1.75 per barrel, yellow $1.75a2, white $3.25; pursuant to the statute in such case provid- tober, already young ed by Rev W. T. Bielby at o clock on 4a8c - boiler and all water about the tact and polite attention to customers of squash winter 2c; cabbage each; cauli- SOUTHPORT: ed, that this application endorsed as afore- supplied with a t'ulted States flag of necessary song bird that leaves us at the summer's flower lOalnc; beets 60a75c; carrots 60c; saiu nas Deen suommeu to me ana ruruier E. Hall did the work. of our who Tuesday. racusn celery i silk or not less than four feet In creamery. J. young friend, Ralph Betts, close, perchance she has gone to seek i.smi.au per nozen Duncnes; aoc; peas Postoftlce. certify that each of said endorsers is an elect buuting has had the business of the store dried $1.50al. 75; beans marrow $2.75a2.85, me- At the or and tax payer in said town and that a copy length, and a suitable flag start whereby drug a more congenial clime and shine in TAKE HOLD AND HELP. dium $2.10, pea $2.1oa2.25i honey 12al4c; apples ot the foregoing application, including the Mrs A. W. I?assett and son, resting upon his shoulders during the ab- choice baldwins $2.50a2.75, fair $2a2.50, choice Capt J. V. Ryder. above written endorsement has been filed such be on the school Eobert, and wider circles. Our best We to hear the sewer ; I flag may displayed sence of Mr near- higher are glad that greenings $2a2.75, apples common $1 50a2 with me and that have advertised the said school when eft for Colorado on Wednesday, where the proprietor, Bull,for wishes for the and success of columns a few weeks grapes 2a5c; sugar light maple 12al4c dark 8a application and the endorsement in the New- house grounds every day happiness spoken of in these loaaoe town a in said town it is Mr Bassett will his ly two weeks. His youth aud pleasant al- joe, syrup per gallon. Bee, weekly newspaper the weather will permit, and to renew hoped regain the young couple follow them. Among ago, is likely to be built, everybody, or at least once a week for two successive health. They will remain there all win address remind us of another who for weeks.comniencing on the 13th day of Oc- such flag and apparatus from time to the guests from out of town at the wed most in with the idea. 1883. several went in and out of the same everybody, falling POINTERS FOB HOUSEKEEPERS. tober, Attest, M.J.HOULIHAN, clerk time when ter if the climate agrees with him. years ding were the parents of the groom, Mr As usual there are some who do not see WESTPORT ot said town. necessary." beloved all. place by and Luman Beach of Misses need of but the will WilliamJE. Nash, Bridgeport, the it, probably day Time for pan cakes. New buckwheat flour, VOTICE All Persons liable to pay Taxes In NOTES FROM ST JOHN'S. Landlord of Sandy Hook, re Merwin the Town ot Easton are Notified Taylor Ida Jackson and Grace and A. come when they, too, may be glad to use new white clover house N. Betts. hereoy a hotel business for this sea- Mr and Mrs Edward Minor have been honey, sugar syrup J. that they bring to the Assessors written or ports good Hamlin of Danbury, Mr and Mrs William which we have no doubt will be and rock at E. F. L.1SU of ail taxable of will house for Mr Schumacher and it, they candy drops Hawley's. pinnedto on Property belong- Tho ladies St John's parish son of the year. keeping Hamlin of Lanesville, Mrs Andrew Ben- to do well for it. ing them the First day ot October, Inst., a and social at home of care of the little one the permitted by paying oil duly perfected and attested. give supper the aking during edict and Tillie, of Ridgefield, is when is needed. Elegant line new stock of cloths and According to Law said Lists to be returned daughter, The time to help help all also and to the Assessors on or before the First of Frank II. Mitchell on Mile Hill, on Mrs D. C. Bloomfleld and of absence of the father and mother at the vil- ugs, sizes; carpets carpet lining day daughter Miss Fannie Warner of New Milford, We one will have : November next. An ot Ten hope every enough at E. F. Hawley's, . DANBURY addition percent Thursday evening of next week. Sup- Poughkeepsie were .the guests of Mrs World's fair. Misses Amelia Thorn-hil- l will be made to all Lists not so perfected and and Fannie and lage pride to take hold now and not attested before said First of November. ice cream, will be served Owen Meeban of week. for cider $1.25 James McDonald, day per, including Hawley ville, last of Brookfield. is not needed. Fresh empty barrels only at GEORGE B. BEERS I Assess-G- . and of - wait until their help at 2" cents. They attended the Danbury fair before Elmer Frost family Bridgewa- E. F. Hawley's. Only a few left. John F. Cuff. BURR TUCKER or. ter were in Newtown on Easton, October 4, 18U3. home. Thursday, s The lubject of the next Sunday even- returning SOME BRIDGEWATER STORIES. Best and line of horse blankets and Begg 4 Dean-Mis- They visited Castle Ronalds, and were Jared Ingersoll still continues very ill. largest of NEWTOWN, ss. Probate Court, ing lecture at St John's will be, "The entertained Albert Fairchild. Frank fur robes, new stock Just in at E. F. Hawleys. B. M. Roff. DISTRICT II, ISirt. of Our Kace." George Mattagatt drives a new horse. by Your Roxbury correspondent does Estate of CHARLES H. BEERS, late ot Destiny Frost paid The Bee office a call. mens Newtown, in said District, deceased. very well on the eel question, but the ROXBURY. New stock of winter caps, and boys; executors in fur and Tne Having exhibited bis ad THE GAME LAWS. is eel was too small and should not have also latest styles hats.stiff soft, just ministration accout with said estate to this TO ENFORCE Miss Bertha Mattagatt with Mr F. tor is F. B. Drew and wife are enjoying a AT FALLS. in at E. Hawleys. Court allowance, it been picked quite so early. We had the THE ordered That the istn day of October.A-D- . Hawley's family. Western to Wis. will SOUTHBCRY: at 2 Pro- Justice of the I'eace M. J. Cavanaugh trip Sparta, They pleasure of bagging two, which together Down at the Falls, Jay Tyrrell is tending to remember a first class mil 18i3, o'clock in the afternoon at the take in the World's fair and on comehis in a Ladies, please bate Oflice be and the same is assigned for a ha received his appointment as deputy Niagara weighed eight pounds and five ounces, all the cider apples that way liner will be at E.F .Hawley's, next Thursday. Hickok Bros. uearixig uu l j it; bi&iu uu in iiiisirciiiuu mcoouni, Mr and Mrs F. S. Shelton of Long Hill return. of his own It consists of a cross with said estate, and this Court directs the ex- game warden for Fairfield county, from their the larger one four and one half press get up. Styles the best, prices moderate. drove to Newtown on Thursday. Mr pounds, beam and two twin screws and with it he can ecutors to cite all persons interested J. D. Toomey, the warden for this and the smaller three and 13 of them and Uierin to appear at said time and place, by Jr., Mr Shelton paid his friends in The Bee pounds make cider as fast as the best get puDUsning tins order in some newspaper Hav- Instruc- 1-- 2 To Believe Bard Times. county. Justice Cavanaugh has The preachers' meeting of the New ounces. The larger one was 45 as much juice from the apples. The shingle ing a circulation in said District, and bvpost-in- g office a call. sign-po- are en- East of 11 has been this fall and he has & olmnnn to earn f500 in the next three a copy on the public in the" Town tions to tee that the game laws York district the Methodist iaches in length and nearly inches in mill vsy already of WOODBURY: of Newtown where the deceased last dwelt. cut over 100,000 The prospects months is something worthy everybody's forced and says that he proposes to do church will be held in Milford next Tues- circumference. Next! Enclosed please np shingles. attention at such a season as this. The pub- M.J . BRADLE YJndge. are a season at the saw as there Farm-Poultr- L. Mrs Silas Fairchild has to ! for busy mill, lishers of Boston, Mass, the Dr T. Ketcham. It. Persons in the habit, of Sunday E. gone visit day and Wednesday, October 17 and 18. find a sample of our snake Don't tne 30H0 bushels of Cider crop are many who have already spoken for the best poultry paper puoiisnea in woria, WANTED of A. L. PECK.Apple. and other Illegal should friends in Naugatuck. send another of mnfce an offer to our readers affording an op inquire hunting hunting oce.J sawing their timber. tor someone, if active, to eurn that desist or will be made to suffer the Falls portunity more. TR SALE One Brood Mare, one Horse they Four eels were recently caught at the amount, or J; Colt, four months old, from Clipper, Jr. 18 The eels are said to if interested, send at once to I.S.Johnson and one Fat Cow. F. D. - penalty. The ladies' will be held that weighed pounds. & , 22 HOLLlSTER,Monroe- prayer meeting this season. Co. Custom House street, Boston, Mass., next at 3 with Mrs Wheeler. Fairfield County News. WATERT0WN. be larger than usual, a lc stamp forfull particulars regarding above. SALE Two good Cows. Inanire of Tuesday in his Are you poultry tor profit, either in BETHEL: JANE A. RWOOD. 130 East Wash. The workmen from the firm of Charles Who can beat this? Jay Tyrrell had keepingnumbers? No matter if FR a limb on one of his trees, not large or small you ington avenue, tasi .Bridgeport, Conn. M. Cole & Co., who are doing the decor- front yard apple teeen onlv a dozen hens; are they paying yon George H. Cole, Mrs Thilo Botsford of Bridgeport, was A dance was over 12 inches in length, that' bore 11 apples a profit over and above their keep, and eggs 3 REWARD Pug Dog lost of are MONROE. held in the barn of Wil i a LOST! Monday, ating St John's church, making Mrs William that weighed in all three and a half pounds and poultry useu in yuucuwu laiuuj uui, S.S.Owen. i.between railroad statien,Bethel. the guest of Mr and n, liam Jones. A good time is reported can you explain why not? For poultry, pro- and West street, Danbnry. Dog is light color, their headquarters with Landlord Tay- It was a sight to behold. pays the best of any domestic medium wore no collar and answers Glover, Tuesday. Music was furnished Freeman Broth perly kept, von care to learn how a man ot size, to lor, MR LATHROP WILL BE by rr SANDY HOOK : the name of Dundreary. Finder will receive MISSED. ers. experience does make his hens pay better the above reward by returning the same to BETHLEHEM. than per year for each hen, from eggs Postmaster Sniflen. W. B. Hodge's store, Bethel,or Police Station, George Woffenden and daughter from M. J. is on du at In Rev Mr Lathrop being called to an alone? In short, do you desire to know how Danbury, or W. G. BR1NSMADE, Washing- Cavanaugh again ty Held an Dr Munger and wife, Mr and Mrs S. to make money with a lew hens? It so, tor Conn. N. are friends in the other of labor, Monroe looses Mrs E. Rhodes from New York of 60c can learn all ot the ton, Tassalc, J., visiting Central House after an absence of T. Dayton, Mrs A. L. Dayton and Flor Henry the small sum you been with earnest Christian worker and the church has been with her father, U. V. btone, above, and inucli more, Dy Buoscrioing one AUCTION SALE I will sell at Public town. This week they have several on sick leave. Farm-Poultr- days a whose is in his ence Dayton started for the World's fair this week. year to H ior no longer, asm previously disposed of at pri- Phllo Nichols at the faithful minister heart copy sent free. vate sale, all tby Household Fnrnitnre; also depot. a on Tuesday. pie NEWTOWN DEPOT: House at Newtown. S. Lovcll Is work, and the people pastor and friend rv my Dwellng Sandy Hook, E. filling his silo this week C. ' Conn., on Thursday, November 3, 19H3, com- is seldom found. While we keenly feel the Mrs George Langdon and LANESVILLE. O farm of John B.Wakeman, Weston, near B.Taylor. mencing at 10 a. m. Sale to take place on the Edward Troy of the Ilook, at the with ensilage corn. II. II. Peck is as daughter a iiianKet reu uiu Conn-- , we wish him success from Merwln's mill, iiener,, iigni premises. Dated at Newtown, October World's fair. He left on last the parting sincerely Plymouth spent Sunday in town. white, due to calve uoiooer-- Anyone sona 12, lettl. JOHN CAMPBELL. Aaron San lord. Saturday. sistlng him, running cutter with his Mr and Mrs L. C. Smith have been at 10 - and showers of blessings to crown his ing information 01 ner uunn a. nana Auctioneer. kert aene engine. Miss Mary Ryan has been at old home MAJS, BOUUiporC, UUU., wm Lo iDnuuni. HAWLEY VILLE : labors. visiting their with their son's family, STOCK For sale. Jersey Bull K. M. Peck's Scotch Collie had j her home in Fishkill. "... REGISTERED dog recently. niircsAr.K One nair Devon steers, A. B. Fancher's store. old, solid color, very the misfortune to break Its leg one day P nirt Inst snriner. well matched and good promising. Mother a lsrge, rich milker. and Botsford Fairchild of Dr Gardner, state veterinarian, of W. T. O'Dell of was workers; will weigh 3200 lbs. They are right Price $10. PETER JCRT, at the Brick house, .last week. A physician set the limb. Legrand John Beach has an apple tree on his Mrs Washington every way. win oe soui low as x uvo uu use Monroe, Conn. Taunton district exhibited quite a quan farm haa the in all Ilartford, was in town, last week.. , of Mrs Amanda Camp a portion of tor them. W. O. BKAC1I, TrnmDnu, conn. that apple stages guest TJVJR SALE A fine team of Bay Colts, three tlty of apples and corn at the Danbury from the blow to the fruit. The Boell wife last week. NOTICE The Assessors of the NEW MILFORD. and lour years old, sired by TorontoChief ; Miss is the teacher at Bare ripe Heminway, and no-ii- u Bradley daughter ASSESSOR'S for 1893, here give ialso tour cheap Work Horses, or would ex- fair, this year. blossoms are as rim-son- s Hill school and will board at J. Gor-- perfect, bright and sweet and W. Skinner have gone to Chicago, Lewis Pratt, the popular carriage deal n oil liable to pay taxes in the Alexander Levy. change the work horses for other stock. A. E. as are in the town that they will meet to receive lists at KRAEMEB, Cutler's Farms, near Stepney De- ham's. they merry spring time. er New is seen aow , uului- - Conductor Cook haa returned from his of ..Milford, frequently the Town ciern s uuiuw, m , pot, Conn. W. Beecher is at the World' October si, intra; aisoou natm-uny- Lawyer J. Mrs J. L. Clark of and Miss vacation. through this neighborhood with day, 1, 1893, 9 wi SALE At 25,a Miss Jennie Clark and Mrs Redding going w 28. and November from o'clock, FOR Grade Jersey sister, fair. Blanche Oakley of Bridgeport, have some very fine and stylish vehicles which a. m., to 4 p. in., on e;u ji oaia uhjo. MILTON. now In milk since June IT last, got Donaldson, who passed fair week at The Thomaston and Plymouth Perch SAMUEL A. BLACKMAN, served Jnlv 29. Parties wishing to bay can visited Miss Martha. Beach. . he has disposed of to different parties. F.IWVAKDTROK. .. Assesssors. call about milking time, at 6 o'clock a. m , or Landlord Taylor's, at the Hook, In or eron horse improvement company exhib' A. B. FRINDLE, ) ft o'clock n in. AIMJLPH LANGENPKRG. 1893. Blanket der to be able to attend the great Dan Mrs Sopl.l i Kellogg and son, Herbert, Miss Martha Beach is again in Monroe ited their horse, "Vernon", at Ilarwin Mr and Mrs J. 11. Brush of Danbury Newtown, October 10, Assistant Postmaster Barnes. proprietor. Meadow, Stepney, Conn. - .. ,T S 1 I S U i if'l'":h r and I never was so - it rrvi THE COM:i.-5SK.EIi.- t Jen's In New Milford, last week Tuesday greatness. .. impress- X .1 COl siTV The under rntJ fiF & a ellWlfci the weakness.. and Uttlen.e&s .oj: HTHE KIND for a drusreisl e lief n purnaol ?.. a. P I ttiMctiite now in lorce reinTics ivit...i:ia.;: toe S .Mrs Minor is visiting In New toxicsning liquors at luj P" appetite, George Power, as II was contenb plating Niagara 1 THAT CURES! llsvli-r'- s store, aiaiu health OCTOBER 13,1893. Haven. AeKlusrH 111 ,! fonniv.Km, FKIDAT. x ours . and its surround iM8.,rrr i vfiry Mnnl, KIm; A Cottolene Ajottulene ICottolene ICottolene ICottolene Frederick P. Johnson, Warren, M Fitted m Scv Uik o Hits Sud Cottolene kjottolene ICottolene ICottolene Cottolene " "' . . . . C tchfleld Conn.' '"" io.n(lornd th KCULAmm county, by following- above-end- tax ol tmid do- kttt s, last week. pavers town, ' f I Ff aSMf' 'P msUART 1. !l88Ss, ... (310 Lyon, 8 a io intnxumU ft I i v Of :::;::::::. & .7-- j are noi enuuriws ou fin IJAST WEEK, i 840 otlij lie," l.rii.lji Fred KeeierJsJn i.Ne.w.jHyeijft'i-.Jfee- J IT.. (..llc,.l R. 6inJth. liotafovV J. William " to sufficient - .tw.iij.pru Vn t ! n,.lw,rt1 IX H. P. Rwi'tv. present a variety of appe- t West, morris.; I'ch. if ini, liilla far fn iMir r,a1a with- - it ii i I oU 0 wide-awake- . CUl M l raiKritLiv t( )n " 4nd ot u- - ; TOXVX, this day out a liberal allowance of pastry and en leWS. and.Mrs, Hears Sanfojtf enjoyed. .1.. Ili'H si IT We're I, Town Clerk ol susid u Litcllflk' (OUnty 1 ; i i. other foo4 ,m (fiH?Pf WrfinVIS , to anu xskw FOOTVILI.E...... pursuant to h coiauile ! J I; trip iiartiora navu, jou tii.M - llmt tills How to make fiil 1 r applicition. - required. crisp, Mr his 87tn n 11 TTiii i- week. Sanford passes V - 'Mm if has been aubtoitKHl u has .i I I tit t . .1 t iS. estover- is his healthful, digestible pastry (ene IjTEW'iPRllSTON-- ' 'I ij .ioff Oullo $'4 ,i Dt, ornamenting " ty that ol aid em "Codies: mis roonui. ill the are to be sind In anid , ; the " A difficulty in Dirtnaay of bet things that had in Men's, Boys'aad to puzzled . with a coat Fpr taxpayer " Il l 7 tl ' Olll I.I i i. nt "jOllll t I LI ti n new, ,brn paint. t all good cooking in the has been n the fore.wus apr'cali.t past We are to hear the report that ' ' 3 , CftildW ' We don't written In - , Pen sorry i clothing-- sellso don't exp?pt tp us," (indorsement. lard. Always fickle, never uniform, )' OUR WtOItLD'S FAIR TOUKISTS. sold his" With ui I,.. ici get'blp and that I have ad'm- - Minor has place',' .1 i ' end.r-men- t most unwholesome lard has always ctn George e3 - tion and th -" - thi por wearing things- - K hern the fAneaVif tke hnfcV and tHe ft' ,7. returned of leaving town." IiEE, a weekly m a tjis and Mrs li. Stillson Fairfield Di - V obstacle tci "cdbd Juigeitfcn.' leant one a week lor Chicago on Thursday evening and Stiles Lucas attended the funeral of goifiti3 pht.it there's eveic a.time that goods doa'i turn 'cut as repre cotnmeneina; on th -- PI M. ce ' MKB. LOUISA SOMMEES, AUsnd, J. UOlT.. t jCottolene Mr and Mrsl tH.Cs Averlll,-Hora- P. his mother in Ncw sented we wiU - la.uwn- - X ICottolene iCottolene If Cottolene Prebton, Monday, gladlr pny for your loss:1 , . taurwOod on Yr 8AHSAPAkn.CA-Co.- !: t ,...!W. Averill and K, GrannU - m'Daka 1 leth- i, f Stratford ?S (Iknti.kM K N : I have been troubled with In- -S- '.1 stock' Fall THK tXiMMl?KiM.h.. . more, of and' Winter Suits nndi-rtina- ,. day evening of last weoku; flammatury Ih iiiiiimf Ihiii ever'vince IH ',yfe ev" worthy 1t OOCXTY The lames urr Jias- - across Erie 'Street, Rhad Khettmatlc Fever 5 ago. rnovfpa Ru-li- yeart a lirenae to sell iiave hud cramps in ihy mghu m bail and, Overcoat3 lor fpirnutn: JMrs aiid a 1 MONUMENT. Am.M n... olnfln anil wrtliM lu. (V.Tnnllol1 tn WttlV I.V liiar l.liiuor. Ale. Loiter lien r NJ into ClarkV house," family FINE ' NKW rUK.JfON'S JKJiNOTNt niiORICN., Qthe floor all night' My brwith was very ed Cider, drunk upon the firf . . . , ; i Some folks j , from ffoxbury will occupy the 'place he I i . ;t , W-- could hardly go upetairs. I consulted tell( usth'at we've got too' many, but we know bet .ttiaittsties ies man one srauo it ' " s rhysif-a- who came rroi AoBtbnt he said that'llag tie Cottolene llottole L'ottolene Cottolen i Samuel hasIisiti a KM at one tune aiati Kiime H me . Ijeiv Preaton waa favored, last week, leave?. Vy. Benjamin .yer t had the DroDKV and could not be cured. Y: - I have taken nve oottlea bf .Vr- the Intrs of this Mule now in rfli entertaTbmcnti "vui led' nature. handsome IQuiney granite monument Ihe wMl al ilttoxieMtitifr i liii now tavor o It is that the Lobdell place is itisr Known as vr i comes into popular BftlFridiiy, Feeht and son of New reported nlaced on his lot in TIfiin'ehietr bv DANA'S Uood cio';mag liks curs do . sa t erow on hushes, ana croud iifinr in aaid the, new better than Jr do. be Iclosed thfofugl) the.w<er. ,1 kwtowut ronotr. shar;epiu& Haven rode into the village on a hand Mr HughesL On onlrid S 4Bbrr$ed; hen clothes," 'even tile bMf ar4 tl nbifc of SARSAPARILXA ple, they want come here for them as regularly Dated at Newtown, the ststj names of his fStKer and moLher. jsst . lard s And some advertising wagon behind a line the all andtlj Dronay han entirely fllanp-- l ' ' Der.nsa. cj'jectionable qualities! th JCheumattHin ana as, follows day-- ''""' '" ', Endorsed the following BOXBTOY. children! will la& of Are-tfbu-peared, run ascramiiis night by pair of iron grey horse and in, the even thejr irtl tf can up stairs ai fan any one, "' tax of a&id town, mm I ! and can to bed and sleep all night, pavers i I fo Men-'s'suit- dealers in the doctor and sou' rnderod good and also that of death for those s $15 and S18. cnseti intoxieam ing, FINANCJAI, OKDmN W Tilt frcfwi eaci, MHS T.OTTTRA ROMMER8. $10, $12,.$13.50. not endorsers on anv oil and wno are aeaa. nas tne Rear No. 0 ftirk Maaa.' Charles' W. Jill' comes attended both music on cornets, violins and Danjos me oiner siae 8t., Lynn, " Charles Wells, It by OVetc6ats TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT, FOR THE YEAR of biis own' imniedia " if i This la to- certify that I am acquainted with Mrs. .Tfen's1 $10,12, and'l8. Itrew, John Clark, Patrick L AND the doctor also gave an open air lecture record family.-- . Snmmprfl and have no doubt of the truthful-- H u "APPETITE HEALTH." ENDING SEPTEMBER 23, 1893. 8Aa-F- OK rAIRFIELU. Inesa of her statement rcKardinc; DANA'S 5 . riOur.b.cyij-briB- COrSTY on and benefits of the C. Q . is a neat and reflects credit up. g tJaem in. We've s' Grocers sell it all about. the virtues I 2 8 " very job 58APARILLA. CUAS. W. JBltOWJS, Druggist. got Eoy Short Pants Suits TOWN, this 2nd day of Or - . RipTK-- 3 . , Mass. "Ha , Lynn, of tow Clark comianv's medicine, of New" on its buildfers. -- I, Town clerk aid Cash on hantl 22, 1M33, $1,004.13 3 5 and i fiend three cents in stamps to N. K. September I Dana Sarsaparllla Cq.. Bellast, Maine. ,.as. $1.83, 9.50, 3, 50, 4, upward. ; puriuattt to tiie statute in Fmrtiunlt A for Imn.luoiue ven also, which he sells. On Saturday S. ol 1890, 8.4G ed.tliat Uiis applk-a.ti- e: Co., Chicago, George Clark, list d Cottolene Cook Hook, six fro-rr- i Pants Suits 8 said has been ubniiu-- Io l contulntng .&, office , I A (son of Charles Smith Boys' Long $5, 6.50, 7.50, 50, 10, 12, 13 50. liumlrwl preiwretl by nine evening, nejar Kenney .Ijofiforii's of iVdo(lti4'yi oint seloo(l, If"? j young badly cert each of said rwlH, . ' ify that enij I I H,k-- " " " " 7.16 hi while dence of Mrs Trances on or tax in aaid ( from the advertising wagon, I)r Fech Brldgewater injured leg climbing into a Staples Tuesday Complete stock of Heavy Underwear, Beach and payer tup Cot E. G. 230 00 ' Gloves, Coats, ot the loretrouiK son an fceley, loan, j " '2G.' The appiicatit Cotoleoc iCottolene iCottolene .otioiene ter and gave interesting concert wagon. evening, September millinery ! above written endorpeinen s. school 438 75 I I ' ' etc- - Cotolen ICottolene Kjottolene oiioiene i.giiuii State lunil; was with work Cardigan Jackets, etc , with me and that I have a,; of song and instrumental rendering real Use or t !.... - department; well'provided ' t town , j sE.'S.rParinelee and wife of Walling- anolicntion and tne endora. Matto only by ten ly difficult to equal. A violin1 dnet was Joliri Minor, sileetj'case, - '."-"- ' and workmieu- - The young meri 'showed town litis, a weekly newgo ford, were guests of D. P. Rhodes, over CT HI onee a we- - N. K. FAIRBANK A in 222 19 ' ' in trimmed m least CO., rendered which was never rivalled here From state Mannering ease, ' excellent taste the way they 32T-m- BANK,-STj)IOCtR,- oil tiie 153.67 Sunday wetk. weeks,eomnaencina; in the different the violins were Dog taxes, i .. i ...... the hats. Mr of Deep River toler, lta. AUest, li.J.I positions Jennings ol said town. held different attitudes assumed 8chool iund ol town, 6,00 A. pile lies at the took the first and Arthur Clark the and the From town fund' 172.90 itriyer submerged prize deposit lower second The was Vbt the performers. After the doctor's F. A. Squire, collector ol taxes list wharf, prize. evening passed rpo KENT The Charles t I! i j . wem 01 s, followed J. two miles Mepot a ....or ea)-cine- t 1891, in innocent 'amusement and t-- lecture and, genqroiis sale the, 1,093.07 Otis Beers is suffering from a severe Ol fjiUIlOE. n. I L lt SU F. A collector ol list i i i with refreshments of cream and cake. A the entertainment concluded with Squire, taxes, attack of a$thma. as a ot 1892, 3,713.19 number were present and all ex " ' the son's negro minstrel large gre mm appearance meetings hus been changed from 7.30 to C2-eox- as a who sang several songs and the pressed themselves having had good 7 6 played $7,305.57 : o'elock. E. DfcTotlirLagrle on as in- time. the the 'ladies' accompaniments many different PAIU OUT. IHUNTINUTON. During evening even- aid held their annual1 Mrs Albert I)ny is visiting New York struments. jThe entertainment each Town society meeting, I8A0 JTIO 300I orders, $5,259.52 friends. ' was attended a of this vil 00 listened to the report of the treasurer and ing by portion Court 190 )- - expanses, re '"I : j lage and orj Saturday evening the center interest on town deposit fund, 172.90 LONG HILL. elected oflicefs for the ensuing ypar, The School numbers about 20, a larger l f h was filled with Interest on scliool fund, 6.00 as follows : President, Miss Em- tlmu i t'jlftge seemingly sulting attend;! uoi uual . Cash oh hand to balance, .1,076.95 W. L. thellirthorrt deimina ; Mrs j; of both sexes resid Beard leaves fop Roberts vice George e :jd patrons The is ily J, president, mm$m ry, year his senior The society here arid in Dur Thursday. coming B. Beers; secretary, Mrs B. F. Beers; Congregational glad UM.0 ing adjoining villages. 7,305.57 year. to welciiiiie into their midst their JtocKy itest can Doast 01 more registerea treasurer. Miss Kittv Gallowav- - A com friends, ing Dr Fechtcr's stay here he was' busy E. W. Preston, town treasurer. than similar in Connecti- Bntes of Mrs sanud 'wun physicians any place- ' Mrs Waluvr Easton and ui isomoi pub spooS saq ' ' to into the each with those who desired to have KECAPTJljATioNV cut. Four are booked so far. mittee was appointed inquire day Mrs Joseph Booth is recovering trom her re Street ot Mississippi, lust bunday i of a new chandelier for the church I extracted with least cost I ' ' I 1 I I I . ! teeth the possible Roads, " " $1,009.68 cent illness. .09tii i a Yale V pain and he met with good success and Bridges, ' ,. 378.50 J. A. Saland, student trom' Ontario, of Rev J. Duinkerke Ed The treasurer of the Christian Endeav. , ; A pun sqop n I00lf J 8ult nSaia satisfaction with all who called. His Borrowed Inonoy, 250. ilS.JM.iSearuepont JlonUay in Wateruury. ward Jenninsrs and George B. Beers. or society reports ?20 cleaVed from' the 59.44 case was fin- Sundries,1 ; , , qommitte.e was on repairs at sociable, last Wi dnesday The of dental instruments of the 142.59 appointed evening. ' Abatements, o ' the of Messrs Fred committees will ai a. tine uiojj saqoi ioom puu jtij jo est and as numerous as is usually found Schools, 1,6648 parsonage, consisting ninge program . i ' and B.. n.-s- t v, be I I ' in denial office EASTON- Booth. Edward Jennings George for inontii. Further notice ill ' 11 uo any and the applications Interest account, l,024i25 - aJBui 9ij; saq 33iittiq Commutation 176.40 Beers. iu Till--: I?i:k. o made to gums before extracting any tax, givn jaTjer oqi ositt fgg i$ Legal charges, 287.08 'saattiq' teeth seemed as beneficial as any could Olui-'ttra- few osioif oif; jo'Strif Salaries, 424.05 (fcHARLEs'wHEELER. Miss Kimua spent a of , i i . ! .1 , ON THE KOAUS. be, except gas, for the prevention Water troughs, 30. GOO) WORK days, last k, w ith a friend in Dur- - ii one of res ' '9 6 The doctor and son went from 456.24 Charles Wheeler, the oldest i pa pain. Poor, ' hain. Booth 3.40 of died at the residence of Of p '8 'OQ'3 'S 'OQ'I (QS"I$ '306 here on Monday to Bethlehem, to be school, idents Easton, A force men witli the road machine, paq snoutixni'yos osoq jo auiisuiqMai there two an entertain- Damages,' ' ' 100. ,. Mrs Livinia T., widow of under the of Selectman Kber evening,''giving supervision FAIRFIELD- - ment ASSETS; OF TOWN, SEPTEMBER 23, 1893. the late Dr on in of like nature. Dr Fechterhas been Sage, Monday, September Gould, hag put the roads Judd district '. spooS jguiAi Man uim uauipttd j . for five yeilrs sales Cash on hand, $1,676.95 25, at 9 p. tn. Mr Wheeler had contract- - ;n widened it in -- ap AJOA'a ui oaiduioo si continuous, traveling first class order, having spvyi juq ' Due on rate bill, George S. Clark, a tem- - man in this manner with one or two as- ed cold from which he suffered but gome places and the rocks that could not M. J. Haves' lost several tons of Enter 425 Main Street, ; BRIDGI moi 1889, 81.9G hay, spooS lauiM closes his and no alarm De were Thomas E. Wells 1 sistants and long engagement Due on rate bill, George S. Clark. porary conjtinement especial dug blasted by buggy, cutting box and tools in Martin Side Boardirom up. Solid Oak Pillar Exl jn oa Talile j Atiq aq uosuas aq si was In the he had en Back Chairs 1.2S. t jo siqi with the Clark company during the pres 1290, 162.14 excited., morning Whaylaud's barn, which was burned to Dining ent month.' It has been his custom to Due on rate bill, F. A. Squire,1891, 77.30 gaged in ah animated conversation with the last week. It was insured Goods Delivered In Newtown 7.:r Of Chan " i " ' 12.80 t-- .j-- i T tin. 1 ground in different towns an " " 1892, nisa. i! j vv . v neeier. UA11TST CHCIiCH XOTKS. own ".l tot Ixiav i auii aq jo iisio urns arp appoint the visited grandson, uage ueorge for about ilialf its value1 ; loss estimated We manufacture all our p T)T (XT) CpTTQ where the remedies and medicine In the afternoon he came down stairs and can't lie aurvmed. Prices I ."lllLiVll OU lliJ slway agent $3,279.21 Kev C. L. Pierce preached an excellent about 100. lftO Baby Carriaijes now in stock. C.nue and ee tbe ;rrand display 1 cap be obtained after his The complained of pain in the region of the The lleywood. The Gendron. The diamond lines of the land. departure. Balance tQ the credit ol the town, $1,208.21 Srmon, Sunday week, in the Baptist (' which worse un agent for this place is E. II. Beardsley, Bonded indebtedness of the town, $19600. heart, grew alarmingly church from the not ashamed til 9 when he breathed no more. text, "lam BROOKFIELD. AT NOTHNAGLE'S, AT N0TI who will in future keep a stock requisite p. m., of of Christ for it is the AT THE FALLS. He of 87 the gospel pow for the'public's patronage and benefit. attained, the ripe old age years to one 425 and 427 Main s er of God unto salvation every wife 423, St., Bridgeport, We the Union Sand & Em and 10 He a ac Aaron Williams and and Benjamin learij Paper days... always very believeth." tne services, ' man, ands that following St of iartfor(i navc visited, friends in ANOTIIEU SHOW IN TOWN. ery Wheelj Co. officials were here, last tive and energetic almost any of was administer- - for he seen the ordinance baptism t0lvn Children Cry Pitcher's CelJ and Gilbert week have been in the ood-ruf- On Messrs Green week, gave Superintendent day might ed to four candidates, Miss l.illie f, Saturday evening, brders offlce. ..On the is I of Xew Williams to go right ahead and judge's last, anniversary Miss Decker, John and Mrs Mary Cornwall visiting friends liniments well rubbed BLANKETS! and Burke the York Stereopticon on or of his birth. he moved in the circle of his Fanny Tyler The Horse. Co. were billed to at the put si eight men in the quarry Justus Sherwood. n Bridgeport. than if put on careless appear Congre run friends and received their con 100 views and it as, late as the weather will hearty Miss Fairchild Clarke of of the virtue is io the a j gational church here with of His rational faculties were Bridgeport FAST DRITEES. permit. Thev also took John Williams gratulations. Mrs Daniel Parrack has visited Mrs has visited Mrs Hubert Clarke. the World's fair and vicinity. The pro- a remarK- - out of thej old mili and him in as preserved the last. Having FROM OCR SPECIAL CORUESPONUEKT. gram was carried out fully by the exhib- - ,put Wesley Burr of Deerfleld general foreman over the men on the able retentive memory he made an excel- Married Wednesday, October 4, at the AT HALF tors to a much smaller audience than e on BLANKETS! io lent conversationalist Mr Pease of Greenfield is to occupy the residi-uc- bf her father, Philo Blackman, The Wilkses are top. J should have had here. Dr Fetch-- hill, and get the track and new mill companion ,and f they in soon He had a marvellous love of es- - M. E. Banks house at Maplewood farm Carrie and J. Weller of Beaver Brook, will the efforts of For the next 3 er's varied entertainment drew readiness for the machinery as books, A poor driver nullify naturally as it to be in those of and the and the coming year, acting as foreman for in world. make some awaf from the church but all who arrives put place. They pecially history law, Danbury. the best trotter the to be in full though a farmer bv profession he was M. E. Banks on the farm - were to see the views on canvas hope running order by Jan Hanford Kellogg visits his grandfath- Where is the man now that says breed BLANKETS! present is so more of a to his fellow townsmen, moth- - PH0T0G them of a in finish uary 1, as; business improved that lawyer Wesley Burr of Birmingham and erj Edwin; G. Terrill does not make the trotter. pronounce! high class ,. l T.I . I i ing they say we must have the mineral at giving them, counsel in all mattets of law, er weeic wun r.uiuu For half and correctness. With those who have He spent jsunaay Stanley! B. Terrill and wife and Miss is a fault to which more price once, t ... j , ..... although never admitted to the bar. friends. Hitching extra Damask Bor- seen the "White' such first class i duce stock. Extra size, quality, City',' was an ardent admirer of education. .. Al- HeuriettalKuggles are sightseeing at the horses are addicted than any other. my must refresh their won- Gilbert of the more we a doctor iu the Good der, Stripe Border, Blue, Yellow, pictures memory Williams,superintendent tie had not extensive .ed Once have World's fkir. work guar have-no- though enjoyed A road horse that is a road horse is derfully. jWith those who been Garnet works, has broken ground for the town ; a new sign on the Edwards place 'I Red and Pink- - ucational advantages himself, he made Paul B. Jones and William W. Wil one as there, the must either create a strong foundation of 'his new house he is to announces Dr J. Peek ready to meet whose delightful qualities linger F.M.M0NT what the , schools did not to I. of New Sui in on ihe up .impart liams "trk spent day town. a in the mind when the ride is PHOTO AKTIST. 105 S. desire to go and see for themselves or build hill, where he can he near all calls i pleasure him in bis omniverous in professionally. - - Indulgence over. , Conn. TtXt elevator- 10-- 4. 10-- 1. others feel that they- have seen er his wprk. He expects to have it Mrs Lucy Thompson and son, John, may books and acquiring all the knowledge in Mrs Osborne and child of .... views her at home for a which for .occupancy November!. George went to lf)anbury, last week Friday, to There are two to be obtained pittance ready by , things : ; his power, and opened the for his are with Mrs David Osborn H lit- ..... way Bridgeport with WO TH E COM MISSION would cost them to see the Irl n srA ai ftn - i I spend a few days friends. from to a one is At like these: originals John Williams, general manager of rtlli sn lfrt; AAmnlnt-- n1 breeding poor stallion, 1 COl'XTV Tbe nndk-i- j prices -- ranging 1 I 1 IV 1 1 tle less than $75 an individual. So alto- i (l x , HI. .".. iiuv. " ' an inferior colt and the other is lilies tor licence to the his wife and " Mrs Caroline Wildaian visited friends experi- wei val- Garhejt works, expects 'I . . XT V lcalin liquors, V, lsipt $1.00 Pair, gether pronounce it, a worthy and. col- - ' ence. The first no one wants and the urtUTX ' daughter home, this week, from their Easton academy and then sent to J ' in Obtusel one day last week. menleu cuier np uable exhibition in the of refresh- " no one wants to for. So it is in ausuitities less) toan c way. to hjer home in Va. leee.' Andrew was sent to and ' Y latter pay BU stml Rri $1.50 trip Itichmond, J. Yale, ' eretl one time, Mrs has recovered i Pair, ment, desire or satisfaction. We hope Frank Drepean wise to your eourse so that you sustnt to lue Uwg oi tne where she has visited friends and rela proved himself a youth of great promise, Homer xgan and family hve recently a shape lfLUmt to the smie of int to see Grejen & Burke in this tihe from severe attack of quinsy. will not obtain either in this $2.00 Pair, place again tives for past six weeks. standing at, the head of his class, but at visited friends in Pwughkeepsie, . i ... way. tbe .baUding In Bon and for thera a num- ..t .i ol Newtown in Mid wwfl predict far greater tne close nis nennisnea ms Mrs Hubbard and Mrs Goodyear of A if he is in Sifned. G&OB . . Mrs Williarris' left for Rich pi junior year isaac Wells has' been tnasOn horse, especially harness, $3.00 Pair, ber of patrons than was seen by them on Gilbert doing New. Haven have been at the Dated at Newtown tbtl a eartniy career, cnanes was also sent to k fo Matthlas Bradlev guests is more likely to be alarmed by the sound ber. mond, Vaj., this week, for visit among i 1!. . Saturday evening. Ydla Knt nifl nril" nnmnlohfi fVio onrl . . 5i.. American house, cannot see Fndorsed tbe follow $4.00 Pair, her and be two or fnnrsp ' recently. of a noise that he than by the by peoplb friends,to gone Mrs George J. Banks, and taxpayetti oi stuu town, ' - ' went to Gallatin, Tenn., for Ws. "health, ( daughter, Miss Sadie O'Dell of is vis sight of things even though be may not censed desUers tn into $5.00 A COON HUNT. three wee!ks. are in oris. Bridgeport are on at Pair, I I . , God W. - irienas .ew t confidence not endorsers but took him. George eraduat- Evelyn, yisiting ing at her grandfather's in this place. understand them. If he has A. B. Blakeman. E. J. Senator; Lyman,- J i ' B. Stillson, Con Edward Jackson now fills the place in ed at Amherst in. the class of '56 and Brooklyn in his a has been made lord, John Gilbert, Fran $6.00 Pair. college Edward Turner now' has a in manager long step stable Ilofeford, Charles Fechter and sev- the old Garnet mill. He has two fine and is a resident of of Sun family in OOrXTY OF FAIR FIE I ijow Hacknsack,,,N. Daniel Lyon Bridgeport spent his tenant house. training. TOWN, UiU 2nd day c. eral other! of the' of this team horses for sale for cash.' 1 , osiia . "We of. heavy weights cheap J. His at the at Bock House i . . Town Clerk ot also have a large assortment spn ls. present presiding day. with his parents ii ...... The key to the problem in breeding to tne statate - were even . pnrsnsuit place out late t last Saturday The new hotel at the Junction is. fast Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, whips, ..Williani Veness has. been eneaffed. to ' ' S. B. Fanch'er'have'rcen't horses is to breed to horses with natural Uint this application, eiij on an old fashioned hunt." XiX rTgf Willis-- Mr and Mrs lias been ttubmitted to ti etc-- , and have made so low ing "cpon do the ion the Sand Co,, p.r.Sage,, at, J w " nearing completion. is amid price3 that blasting Paper ,r T? v,slL o,ti..n speed. For the developing of speed tiry ttmt each ol etJ L' ...., hard times. here. ,i ., .. . ; .,, .., ton sem nary, of Northampton,. Mas. " - ana taxpayer in aaia t people operating ,i .t, I XTs-- I Mrs Amanda and Mrs Caro- what costs and few breeders can af forget John has rented the base nr HT 'i jj - !J ci.,l I'J il nnanarl Camp very the jj Cogswell - ..u Jinr.Inf toreoing applicti.1 oi l co.i5.u- v j ,: ment of Mrs ' .7..OT"V.HW. .pvuuux uuuu.v.v wildman were guests of Mr and Mrs ford it. written endorsement. Lucy Jones's tenement for . and that I have advert: HIJL. , . , . i is ratner was , wiw uu BOT$FORD .eraDie note, ateppen aionaay,;oepLemoei jj. parjcerj ja8t weefe Friday tion and the endorseure; a home during he coming winter. rv When horses tendons hive been Charle Botsford and. Lee,: Palmer neeier, wno was appointed as fone .01 jpaiesj vi iLiuug ismuu as wiua. Bee, a weekly nesrepa; BEERS g CO: the tobacco from a good rubbing with the hand pro least once a weea lor t R.H. Major Walter Burnham Started for Chi started for the World's fair, last week the two lay judges of the county court williat Kowland' of Bridgeport is at MrXouineyer, buyer oommeocintr on the tr Fri- common or New Yok,' has been in town, recently duces g jod Tlie applicntinn of M .UULXI li cage, and other Western places, last Thursday- - at tnat eariy penoa aew hi8 Mrs D. W. EdWard's rults. Attest, J I aunt's, ' ' . i day sUjorping, and will, on. his return, Knfflandlhiat.orv. and heino' narallel with t Mr and Mrs : and bring Miss Laura Burnham with him our Dresent court.of common Dleas. i JS.il Albert. Edwards, ,Mr home from her former and: MORRIS. of whirth! nmnnnte for th iov of Uw of J Mrs Charles Robertson andnson afDanf again early p a i a have visited vi H.Ed- - home.' childrenland.igrandchildrenra kind of , bury recently atlt western DCUCIIDCD WK 6CASAKTEE A CTKK THE TOWN REPORT. .The deceased w1!?8 j ' 11 C lYl C In D H II and invite tbe most Daniel W. "apostol5c.i8u;ciSiion.",i caret ul aa to our Tompkins, George Tomp took in .affairs. HI investigation responsibil- MeCari Those whahaveh'd been honored with a vcy. active .part all. the, ...Miss Elsie M. Canfield is In Long "Hill ity and the merits ol our Tablets. kins, Iloface and wife and J. E ' 'iiiter-este- of tlie'town-.-JFl- e w a8 a "Miss DLL'S leader Sadie Grannis most of last week in Liah a copy of the townjr'p.ortwill 'be d pf,ithe helping pare for her cousin,' passed and. cau-.- l i. READ 0UI what, it .cost to. rna .th.ej democratic party controlled the Craft, who is 6ick r.ji TESTIMONIALS I bury and in attendance of the Danbury ttfee tpwrj Doable Chloride of Gold Tablets V. . . I. I y I II CUUKI.UUVU- llUUIiWIbV. .IU..HIIC ,1 o the last Here are the 1 t 11 "com 1 efrtn-- fair. year. figures:...... Miss Mattie M. Schwartz has returned WI n etel v d v th o desire for TOBACCX1 in from stoSdays. Perfectly harm Schoola, .$1,201 05.1- - attainmeati oi puonc ..omee, .preierriug k wfork - less; cause no sicaness, ana may oe sriven in acupoi morcoaesiviuioofuiQ Knowl TVf. - -- A . .... 1 : . to her in after spend- 'IVifi rptmflins fit Mrs- TTarpit. T.iinna ' ' ..i,!,. 81.70 p.. I .!.- - r i v. o .1.. i.ll 'i 11. nffdlrn o .1 1, i. " Bridgeport, edge ot the patient, wno viu voiuntaruy stop amusing or cnewug in a lew aays. Paupers,-- I 1 .. i hom'-mn- - - . ni...iiil .in lr niith not. narpnra. n mt d w1th- from ) " 843.10 .. j TDTnn7TKriirrj! anil wnDDtmn? rumv caird I passed tjiroiigh here Alanson Peet's 'Roads, " secure L.. . f .. i ...... on - lect and the. election, nf suitable n :AIUUitl.ilU11UUiJ Olid lliUXll AUilll tne ot IH ' - 211.76-- .. .,;if JUailll CHitanyenort pan Hill to ceme Bridges), " n- FORMULA COLD CURB TABLETS. ondw jPrfefston Koxbury persons Io office, yet lie was thrice sent - Judd district Sunday, school . tl6 patient, by the use Of oar SPECIAL on SfioveUng snOTr, .18840 JDhring treatment are allowed, the freense of Liquor or Mor tery for antermenty Monday. his in ized October 1. The patients - Salaried and fees, to.reprejsent constituents the state Sunday, following phine until snch time aa they shall yornntaTiiy five mem up. ., ... . 19-8- : We and of testimonials and shall Catttngj brush, ...... Of his benefactions little officers were elected for the ensuing year send particulars pamphlet free, dBRIAGES Frof it. A. and with a Legislature. DS iai-?- flayes family, . I iziitu to sunerers iroin any ui n:iuiw l i cuiummuca I .1 I !( I ... . .,, i , Nichols assist-- place Watering troughs, 6., knmvintre. la TnsKPRert.- fia h I Suoerintendent. Charles ; nave m of thoir household .remov c i trnreferrprt ' ' J Lipu witu persons wno ucuuuiuvu uv w wit iabuib. portion goods, ..... j s ,...,' Cemeteries, ., , 8....,, his ant Isaac .w. wens; sect ( HILL'S TABLETS nreTor tole aa first-clas- ed from Lakeside on of last 'week 61.64 to follow the Biblical idea, not to Jet superintendent, ty Friday Painting hall, , i; , - who - Miss Alice L. Can- I - r"iio. '" left hand know what his hand did. retary and treasurer, j not keep them, enclose hs S .CO. to Mew tlaven for the winter. CoinmUtation tax, ; . right If yourdruggifctdoes ' in- - ana we win suua you, uy icimu wu on , 505.18 Yet there come to field; assistant secretary and treasurer, nyciaKovi- cured q ' Interest town.bond, w ( occasionally light A ablets. I X X. 't XX Among the. ho Came earliest 133.02'" a .. i 1 1 . P and address and state guesfs Interest on town deposit fund, ' stances (of his 'bestowals' of assistance to Miss Elosia A. Selleck. a u Write ynnr name' plainly, vi about-Lak- - ' rablets are for Tobacco. Aton.liiae br -- and remained .latest Wara- Canceling town bond, "l,000! - ' wihwierw , 1 'l01.2&-- ! poor and needy- youth requiring" increase totl eardner. is rti.:. xx -- ' ------s !ptter9on. the market I A niii maug was Mrs. Carter and; children bf "Itscellanoufl, I NOT X XX' x x x H. W. WOODRUFF, ed educatfonaT aif in - DO BE DECEIVED Into purchasing iOvyx tX I advantage, newiv fiidina his house, putting in.win- 111V of nostrums are - Tire Ohio ckkvicai. New Ycjrk cilty, who leftC.'E. tne various inn winir- w- Washington Depot, rrConn Beeman's, tn aua.IUil-ifc.- T; other He was not a relig- - t'- r x xx r Din Sims l nave - w,ays. strictly dows aiid over ofterea ior ship. lur am last for .a visit relatives in fixing ..generaUy... andasltaae no care for tooaeco habit, Friday,- to; l,f , j r uuier. k it-- ious connected XABXiTS - ' whaa vm rj&im for ' rnanin.being.,. ,wjth.any Mernf actured .saw' m m Troy, K. before to. their relic-iou- Mta sears nas Deeir only by M 'X. "st worth of thestronxestchewli Y,. returning denomination, vet he jane visiwngat.. ' af. one- - n . ... . '.WARREN and. trom to Ave cigars; a What is the Use city home for the winterj. ,? convictions it is believed f' TITTC am tarn t forty nines of totweq held sMojjg, and .,9ttte'":'" "CvNX" atnoknd twentv-flv- e years, i ' - O, x x 'v x x XX,and for I v , .23 cents. r ; of suffering, when that he'passed away entertaining an iinr Sanford is mating extensive OHIO CHMICAI.-C- of yuox IaUU cored me so 1 bave nil will ' ' r,T A (WORD FROM F. P. JOHNSON. B.M.JATLOK, buy a bottle of t Ti ' . -j - - . wu ?4 I I ! M 1 iuw.m uiq iiuuoi, DOB BRIDGEWATER. t ' jcyanoi ""-- " 61, 63 66 opera . v-- tt jsv i hrniiofHK rnm' ttV tv i.'.V.'.i7. ' f,IOC(tf . r x . x x To thle editor of The Bee: Dear Sir. araro...... rf 'RridDfprinrr- i.hpl- uucbJ tuc nvisi r x -- rx "at OHIO v w . x,,x x x vsj for ai.ou worth of vonr Tableu forTobaoco h I.am'on board of an 'English train going LIMA, H i si; richtKiid.alChnuirh 1 WSLS bolll a heavy oo . Elmdr Andrews little, gtrl is. gaining 1 W tmm- T I viia work in ni"l west." like Warren , better than. . do OCJlJMJlTO .v,. UUvl 'Olil IVO llijy tiie less than three dv. - I ;IJk. ,.sJ(' HAETICUiASS yours, KAlli&MT JoliH PAIN-KILLIN- ANNUAL CEMETER? MEETING. ; Truly G , 7 British America. I cannot describe to X.xNrXXNWr' .", :,J , . j bf the Methodist and his Frank Brown has spent a few weeks at FREE. x. THK OnioGnEiCAl.Oxv-GKHTi.KK- 5 It frives me pi you the wonder and grandeur of Niagara, pastor church, X x rs, eon The annual of the South cem I - W wora of praise for yonr Tablet. My wasstronrlycca meeting is remains interred in the in the Janson Oatadee's.- f"' V3 - Tablets. ' was that I have just passed. It something family plot V X. liquor.snd tbroush a friend,- (was led to try your o " etery association held' in the Town k-f- )- iinkwinnt ti rlnker. bnt after usinc vonr Tablets but three on. that wSlI thrill a person through and adjacent cemetery. The pall bearers Mrfl 'ftriiette'and little'Marvave' I X C and will not touch of kind. I have waited fonr sboo I rxXX liquor any hall, Monday afternoon, October 1, and - T ours iyiagic And the more you it were uage tr; u. and you, in order to luiow the case was permanent.; ;, R. officers1 were as fol- - through. study j i,ocKwooa,uage- Jii.rb visiting in Bridgeport vicinity Charm'-fo- r the old - j ,... U? "lit Works like a the nibfe you are- impressed 'with its a. liearasiey, oueriu mi u. wawsuu ana :.f 4. t ;!,. , . : secreta t . t.,. lows fresideht, Burr Mallett ; - ri&nrfrti Win ron nil of RrliliTpnort. and Oo: GcirrtiKHKW : Your Tablets have edap greatness and grandeur"., It show' to a I TH Ohio OnsilCAi. perform Sore Chol ElDjer-Fros- t - Albert B. C . XX X XX T naMl mornhine. bynodermicallT. for seven years, and have beea f Throat, Cramps, ry, treasurer, - ItfcHRrd Selleck Osborne and Hanford Lv- - . .. .KJLDlllBUy - perso? jw'bat time1 will1 do;- It! eeW' to i .i ,.1 two paciagetl of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. , era IMlorbus, Rheumatism, Neu Mallettl; trustees, '., Arza CI Morris, Reu: .i me, looking1 at the1 Falls ahd Channel of on of. Easton. The floral display was ! , ,... ! I 1.1, Address sail orders w ben MJ Warner, Carson Mead; Albert B ' and Pains of all kinds. tho as it bad been' millions hand6ni'e DIAMONDiOTkL...? BCSHMaSWCE ralgia Malletti, Gideon ".; v !r;;i: river, though Mil HO c Northrop. ot i II CENTS WANTEO; QI CH SOLD EVERYWHERE.. ages' gradually, working d9wi tp. ii J- 1 a Mrs N. - Sherwood has returned trQoi Bwhuna sl 63 ana cs ciocsc u. A few from this place attended the present condition.: I' think that river y u(jra a three week's visit at Orange, N. J. Domestic Animals need 'wooden wedding anniversary and sur has run for millions of ages, and is likely The ladies' aid society of Lee's chapel ati) resi- - the Christian Endeavor HARVELL'S CONDITION POWDERS, prise party at Mr and Mrs Horace Al- - to go on millions more in its grandeur held their bonnet sociable at the The time of - 1ROC3-I3B.- S ZD. IE.- ZESOCSKEEEBS, BB 183 Main street, - - DAHBUET, CONNr 183 Main street, - - DANBURY, CONN nn FURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCKERY, LAMPS, nn Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Glassware. Cutlery, Wood, Tin, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, ETC. Granite and Plated ware. L L .--1 Iron, OWN Bee. Houses, Offices, Schools, Churches and Lodges Assortment. Low Prices. New furnished throughout Large

VOLUME XVI. NEWTOWN, CONN., FRIDAY, . OCTOBER 13 1893.-- EIGHT PAGE8. NUMBER 41.

Co. Affairs About Town. family to acknowledge. The first EWES McIVTTRE A CO. '"Berlin Iron Bridge NEW HAVEN. method of procedure, viz, removing the In Fairfield County. and Iron is desirable in teel Brideres, MATTERS cards, especially neigh steel and Iron Buildings, OF BUSINESS. borhoods where idle or morbid Roofs- - Grand Central Shopping curiosity SHERMAN. teel and Iron to intrude GREAT HUSH AT THE HANKKXTT SALE. prompts many persons upon EMPORIUM. the of sorrow and make invid Conn. sanctity TYPHOID FEVKR APPEARS. East Berlin, V. M, I1KOWX. . 8. GAMBLE. Boots, shoes and rubbers are being ious comparisons as to the extent of in carried out large bundles at C. II. the individual sympathy as evinced by Typhoid fever has made its appearance P. W. BATES, Bennett's great sale of Kale's bankrupt their respective offerings." "Also"' con- in town, attributed to the low condition stock. Whole families are supplied at cluded Mr Hawley, "the sensibilities of of the streams. There has been one AnniYersarY OF F. M. Bennett's at the price often paid for a mauy persons are deeply offended by the death and one new case,this week. single pair. The interest manifested by long list of donors frequently published N01UVALK, CONN., the public at the commencement of this the Most of re- DEATH OF RALPH HOYT. and finest as- by newspapers." people Has the largest BROWN sale is apparent by the crowd of eager finement will that the author of finished Monuments agree Ralph Hoyt died at his home,Saturday sortment of customers that has filled his store the the paper has had the courage to say night, of fever. His father establish- first typhoid and Headstones of any opening days. something that has long needed saying died four years ago, leaving considerable EWEN ment in the State. & CO. and suggests the remedy for a most The home farm was divided THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS property. DEALER IN EVERYTHING IN oppressive annoyance. Throughout the between Ralph and his mother, they THE STONE LINE. Grand In pictures, frames, blank books, paper was interesting and confirms the having lived there since. He leaves one stationery, sheet music, musical instru honor frequently accorded to Mr Haw- sister, Mrs Louis Whitehead of New MTNTYEE of an sub- Ladies' and Gent's Din ments, strings, toys and fancy goods is ley being authority upon the Fairfield. He was 22 years of age, a Birmingham O of - at art and music 31 jects which he treated. fellow ; one who will be ing Rooms- Northrop's store, genial pleasant .Mrs Jctrerson, Proprietor. Meals at all John street, Bridgeport. lie proposes to greatly missed. The funeral was held or p BY THE hours, lioard by day week. close out his entire stock of dolls snd KILLED CAES. from the house on Monday. &C0. St-- , CONN 316 Main BIRMINGHAM, toys, and you can buy at your own price. - A was taken T. J. CORBETT, Insurance Agent- He has all shades of French tissue paper ; German by the name of Charles P. Floyd Ingersoll violently s'ck New York Lilt; ami Hartford Life and An- also the Crepe paper, dolls, leaves, stems, Ivnouplouck was struck by the Sunday with typhoid fever, last Monday, nuity.) culots, sprays, wire, centres, etc. Buy morning passenger north on the Berk- and doubts are entertained as to his re- Box 74, Sandy Hook, Conn- - N 25 cents worth of material and get a shire division, near Northrop's crossing, covery. For one week, begin- book of below Brookrield Junction. I directions free. He buys sells It appears A large number of our people attended and books." that was on the exchanges second hand school Knauplaueh walking the big Danbury fair. All pronounce N He carries a full line of art materials, track, and thus met his death. He had it better than ever before. ning Monday morning canvas, sketches, placques, panels etc. lived in New Milford for four or Ave Mr and Mrs Fred Wixon of When you visit the city, give him a call. years and thus had gained a residence Hollister, at 8 o'clock, we will cel- G with Mrs Wixon's 1UITUMN IS HERE Of a Superior Finish of there. The cruel train did its work Cal., spent Wednesday Are Made at When catarrh attacks a person of thoroughly. The unfortunate man's brother, Charles Ingersoll. ebrate our 8th anniver- When it's time to take a fall out of your Summer Suit, it's time to call in Blackman's New Studio, scrofulous diathesis, the disease is al head was crushed to a jelly, both legs Mrs Hiram Wheeler and - daughter, 242 Main St., .Banbury, Gt- most sure to become vours and call on us for a substitute. We have Fall and chronic. The only taken off, both arms broken, and the Clara, are visiting in Danbury for a few efficacious cure, therefore, is Ayer's body badly bruised. By directions of days. sary by giving our THE FINEST FALL SUITS sarsaparilla, which expels scrofula from the town ollicials of Brookfield, the body Winter the system and the catarrh soon follows was taken care of by Undertaker Beeh-le- r. GREEN'S FARMS- - friends and customers ot t.ocal is In the country at figures that hit the bull's eye on the target of econo- The P.elkniip Tea Co. have a number very suit, treatment only a waste of He was buried on Monday, I'ev E. which are to John H. is the visitors It's a double to our clothing on account of its unrivalled tine presents, they willing give time. L. Whitconie officiating. Jennings among my. saving buy to who will sell a few pounds ot tea or at of make and material- - Our boys the Colutabian fair. Misses Alice and the cheapness and unequalled superiority clothing eoltee. We are to int roduce our poods and Parties for the holi greatest bargains - - Fashions, desiring pictures STILL MORE IMPROVEMENTS. Annie leic on an ex never for that we a new one- Try us once- will to well tor it. Call at 1SS Main Jennings Tuesday rips; every garment rips give just are ing pay beginning days will remember that Montignani, the tended for street, I'.ridgeport. trip Xiagara Falls, Washing in photographer at 105 State street, Bridge ton and of Dry Goods, Uphol- What is known as Lillis' crossing on other places interest. They port, is offering photographs at the re will meet One Price Clothier THE BELKNAP TEA CO., the Sliepaug, above ville, is to be their father in Chicago. Oct. duced rates during the holidays. He is Hawley Goods and Kitch- 4th. removed and stone an iron stery TMM and Lewis 488 Main piers gir- Elwood and wife of Street, Bridgeport. goiug to give a first class in ev- Cleveland, The HandsoriH it Tea Store in the State. picture der substituted. This will make are relatives and friends here Paris ery respect and has received a new line bridge O., visiting 177 & 179 D CONN. - Millinery, the third of these trestle remov- of- Main Street, ANBURY, G. E. ROBERTSON, Proprietor- of and accessories to bridges and in Norwalk. en ever Our own backgrounds assist ed. The roadbed has been Furnishings Importations him in Shepaug is : the work of making better photos It rumored that Mr Sooysmith in CITT f,A,NTE,U greatly improved in the last few year3. Opp. of Silks, Dress Goods, than ever before. tends soon to build several cottages upon fered in New Haven. Sewing machine operators, both ex pen to Work all the the land he If true eneed hands and girls learn. Wraps etc. THE HAWLEYVILLE CREAMERY. recently purchased. time. Also buttonhole makers to take work the are that Green's Farms is home to liuish. A CAR DERAILED. prospects U . F. Conn. Lower Prices towards HADLEV, Long Hill, Forty cans of milk are now rapidly approaching presenting daily being the appearance of a second Rox-bur- from A. C. Newport. FRED. E. than elsewhere. While backing on to a siding at y shipped Hawley ville, Church SILLIMAN, in tor Mr lu is Mr and who have been Don't Fail to be on Hand for the Lockwood & Evans Pianos. Falls, last Friday morning, a loaded oeing charge l,ee. pro Sturges family, Agent to an ice house near the summer in Green's Prompt attention given to tuning and repairing coal car on the Shepaug freight was de- posed build the spending Farms, Teacher of the violin. railed. It was oft' the track in such a reamery, 30 x 10 feet. An engine will were in Greenfield, last week, bidding EASTON CONN. adieu to Mr way that the south bound passenger, then be put in the creamery and the ice relatives and friends. will be hoisted means of wife and oldest start Sandy Hook, 30 miles filled with Danbury fair excursionists, by pulleys. Sturges' daughter A. W. Conn. soon on a around the world, Orgelman, from N. H. on of could not pass. It seemed like a bad job trip expect EWEN purchase A KIND WORD FROM MINNESOTA. to be six Manufacturer and dealer in Harness, Saddles. to the uninitiated, as the track was ing absent about months. etc. over. Bridles, Collars, Blankets, SlO.or torn up to some extent. The two en- Mr Hughes and sister spent Sunday RY OUR MAIL ORDER gines were finally hitched on to the car, I gladly remit for my year's subscrip- - here. They are now located in Bridge That you realize the fact that imperfectly and it was pulled back on to the rails. ton, more so than ever before. JSot port. MINTYEE A hundred or more of the for the news it but as a de C. H. BOOTH SYSTEM IT WORKS! passengers nly brings, Mr Barton, who spent several months are worse none at alJ. We gathered to inspect the job, among the serving tribute to so enterprising a local fitted glasses than Send for of Silks with hi3 niece, Mrs Adams, was buried samples number Rev Mr and paper that its news from every Send for samples of Dress Goods ! being Breckenridge gathers in Norwich on CO., will show the of Selectman Kilborn of S. F. school district and corner for 25 to 50 Sunday. & have an expert optician with us and we guaran- leading styles Send for samp'es of everything Washingfon, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets on Burgess from West Morris and others. miles around. Not much like the old Rev Henry Davies returned from Eng tee a fit or back. every Tuesday at the store of The job was quickly done and reflected tyle country newspaper, made up of land by the steamer City of New York, you get your money on Conductors Bristol and and set in October 7. The readers of The New Goods F. Hawley. An expert high credit lipping3 heavy editorials, up Dry Importers, Edgar Garrison. leaded long primer or small pica type town Bee may look forward to an inter will be to take J. B. Nsw , Conn- - trimmer present STILLSON, Preston You deserve all your patronage. Yours esting Italian letter, giving a sketch of jwr We pay particular attention to repairing orders, or to execute any orders Sealer in HATTERT0WN. with esteem. Walter S. Booth. his impressions of Italian life, architec 837 & 839 CHAPEL ST,, that Can be done during the day Choice Beef, Mutton, Lard, Pork. Veal. Hams, Ba ture and works of art. His many friend3 Mr Mrs L. Mr here are.'glad to welcome him back again. of all kinds. ur ween.. the Fruits of the Season- - and Charles ltoberts, CONGREGATIONAL CHU2CH TOPICS. and Mrs Edward A. Bevans and John II. The Misses PelTers give a most inter- - NEW IIAVENt CONN. Roberts of this place drove to Berkshire, The Congregational Sunday school esung account, oi ineir i. uay s visa nit Sunday, to visit the graves of friends wil have a special harvest service on Oc the World's fair. of Bee and who in the little Readers the passed away repose tober 22, to take the place of the regular Mr of New Haven visited t'.iere. also listened to Richards has W. C. & CO., Boots and Shoes. eemetery They morning service. The various com here. BARM Men's Russia Calt Bluchers; Ladies' Black an sermon in the have been to and Tan Oxfords in Slisses interesting preached mittees appointed to attend all styles; Boys', Rev Edwin Alfred J. Wakeman of New Haven 28 Bank and Child's Tan Shoes in all sizes. The finest Baptist church there, by the decorating of the church, etc. are invited to call at line ot summer Shoes ever in this vicmitv at Beardsley, who had charge of the made a short visit here on Saturday. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, cue lowest living prices. A committee by the pastor, Street, New Milford, where can parish before his ordination. Mr Beard appointed R- - - Rev Mr will meet at the NOTICE! be saved lots of in J- WATTS, - Washington Depot was ordained in this church in 1857. Barker, par STEPNEY. sley A-l money buying sonage ht to look over the church To those who draw their own GOAL 254 Main Street, DANBURY , CONN. The silvery chimes of wedding bells membership role. DI1Y GOODS. will echo this in the Company D. of the Loyal Temperance 1 throughout place, Rev Mr Barker will at the Taun shall bo at the yanl near future. Thomas Perkins of this speak Legion will meet Saturday at 3 o'clock. only on Monday and No here. ton chapel on Sunday night. Saturday, atlor Octo- - dull times Special bar INSURANCE. place and Mrs Eva McCartv of Blanket gains every week. You have ex- Meadow are to be married on October 25 A committee from the Sunday school NICHOLS. F. C. SAXFORD. ES. clusive lines to sect from in FIRE- - LIFE. ACCIDENT. The invitations are out. has been appointed to select a new hymn Hawletvillk, Cosx. Wm. 3Send me a postal and I will be pleased to call book for the school and Rev will Colley, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Fine Mil A. Summers and Miss Alice Water- - Sunday prayer Mr Arbuckle from Sheiton 3 V; anklin Block, - BK.1DUEPUKT, uujnjn J. met on on Sun several with friends at B-SID- were R meeting. They Monday night preach in the Methodist church spending days Goods, J". B, house of Bridgeport at George linery, Fancy Carpets, "W. and will make their recommendation on day, the 15th. Danbury. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Oil Conn- - Parmelee's, last Sunday. Draperies, Rugs, Shadings, Washington Depot, Sunday. Mis Maud Bramble of New Haven Stocks, Bonds and Debentures. Wall and a line of David B. Parmelee was awarded over Cloths, Paper FALKJIELD. and Mrs Quintard of Norwalk WASHINGTON AND OREGON STATE, COUNTY AND CITY WARRANTS, S50 in on his fine Devon George Crockery, etc. premiums A partv of young people from Brook- - with E. S. Marsh. PAYING 7 AND 8 PER CENT. Fancy Imported HOYDEN S spent Sunday cattle exhibited at the Danbury fair field the fair on HILL. C. E. and Newtown, attended William DeForree who has been so CRANE, Dave modestly admits that there is not Miss has visited at her t, Friday, and spent the evening with Miss Josie Wakeman is now out of The Bethlehem Dry Goods Man, a handsomer lot of cattle in this section, in sister s, in Haverstraw, A. 1. seriously sick, pronounced C. Jennie Shepard at her home Danbury. his Dr H. You or ore H. BOOTH, Will have bargains every week.till he strikes than his. Hunters have to be plentiful danger by attending physican, Have the fall trade. Ask to see goods begun no means a $500( ? Bar- P. Mansfield, but by well to it will bo at cent, sold called the "Alma Gould have Which you wunt invest, where sate, per payable by Crane, Royal." Mrs Samuel Glover and Master Cur Mrs Mert and son, Robbie, II no write at once to New Milford, Conn. gains every week, on laces, dry goods, etc., at DODGINGTOWN AND VICINITY. visited ac Charles Jennings . man. Tne doctor tbinks in about two half price. Bethlehem, Conn. left for the World s this week. f Room No. 1, Chamber of Commerce, tis, fair, Mrs Mary Lockwood entertains friends weeks he will be able to leave his bed. R SAFE INVESTMENT. Andrew Falls and family have moved GEORGE XTAHL, from Bridgeport. Work at the wire mills is r t r t t t t t t into his residence in picking up ( t t t t t wi Toledo, Ohio, To Whom Concern. A. B. Dodgingtown. Dr W. Francis Spring, a dentist, Mr and Mrs Leroy Clarke attended the It May EAffiCHILD, fair. and before many moons we hope to see And he will loan it on Toleilo real estate. General Insurance And Eeal Estate Agent, Miss May Harrington expects to spend comes to Newtown with a good reputa Huntington them full time. KnHmiH.1 P.ank ot Toledo. ().. Second National liank ot Toledo, O., On the (ith and 7th of June 1 visited the home 81 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, BRIDGEPORT, CONN. as a He has been Mr and Mrs Charles Jennings spend the running a week with her sister, Mrs Laura Ferry tion skillful workman. t .i . . i T. Toledo, )., Hon Unoiru W. Mitchell, South Britain, (Jonn., C.B.Taylor, oflice ot the Building and Loan Association of Warner Room 2. wee& at me lair. tlon I. Brown, at s. tor toe 01 Building, in and uauuury Mr and Mrs Louis Taylor spent Sun Newtown, Conn., and many others, If desired. Dakota, Aoemeen, u., purpose Miss Susan Baldwin attended the practicing Waterbury Woodbury Alonzo has lost a horse. making a thorough examination of its affairs. for the past two vears, and is a dentist Staples day with Mrs L. Jones. ltounu w,n. nu liois, inspector oi nnance teachers' meeting, Tuesday. Mrs Edward Hill has visited Mrs Wil tor the state of Vermont, visiting the office ot COUGHL.IN BROS., with 14 years experience. Dr Karrman L. firm of Hall & the association upon my arrival, making his liam Leusher. C. Furgason, of the r Born. 2a, a son of recommends him annual inspection ot Its affairs, to issu Bridgeport. Monday. September Woodbury very Bradley Banks has lost a fine heifer by Furgason of New York, was the guest of Mackintoshes, Waterproofs and Rubber Goods ing his annual permit to the association to DEALERS IN FINE GOLD WALL PAPERS, to Mr and Mrs George Ferris. He will be ready for transact business in Vermont; and I there- OIL TINTS, FRESCO BORDERS, DECORA highly. straying away. Postmaster Banks, Friday. Rubber Boots and Shoes, Garden Hose, and a line of Rubber fore tound it unnecessary tortile to do much ETC business in the Bennett Blackman large of the work I expected, as Mr Iu Bois made a TIONS. WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, a number of our took a Goods of at the en. A PAPER BT GE0EGE B. HAWLET. residence about October 15. Quite people every description very examination, leaving nia -- searchingon the books of the association to ATEWT0WN SAVINGS BANK- - Newtown, GEORGETOWN. and drove to the fair, r dorsement 1856. carryall Danbury IL-UL"3T3o- the effect that he had found the same accurate 11 Conn. Incorporated and the assets of the association as represent, PHILO CLARKE. President: C. H. NORTH At a of the funeral directors Fred Mr Ronald's Julius Miller of this town is very sick Thursday. StoreCONN ed. I personally met Prssident Jumper, who ROP, Treasurer. HOURS 9 a. m. to 3 p.m.; meeting Hartman, right A.R.BriclsoportLA.CEY, Proprietor. 139 Fairfield avenge, BRIDGEPORT, is also president of the First National bank of Mondays, 7 to 9 p. in. of the state at Meriden, held recently hand man at Castle Ronald, returned at South Norwalk with typhoid malaria. Mrs D. Olmstead and daughter, Flor Aberdeen, and Secretary Easton; also most ot re 1 B. of the firm of Haw from New on last with All of his friends wish him a speedy ence, spent Sunday Willi Mrs bamuei J. the other directors of the association. found THE NEWTOWN LIBRARY: George Hawley, York, Saturday, them actively emraered in financial business Wilmot '& read a paper a fine of coach horses, recently covery. Jennings. in Uakoto, successful In all their personal af Will be open for drawing Books every Tues ley, Reynolds, span and it is my are 1 to 6 p m and 7 to! In theevenlng; Satur on "Common sense etiquette in making by Mr Ronalds there. Mr fairs, opinion they eminently day 1 purchased Miss Florence M., daughter of and LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! fitted to carry on tne Dusiness oi tna associa- day from D m to 9 in the evening. the BROOKFIELD- - tion and manage its million dollars of assets. funeral arrangements." Among Mrs C. A. Jennings, was married to Al The association has upwards ot $100,000 oi he touched on were the an- In points following The Newtown assessors elsewhere bert H. Howe of Brooklyn, Wednesday, loans in Aberdeen, which I personally Summer a of of spected, and while I could not inspect all, ot Reading. The undertaker should not lay down any nounce that thev will be in session at October 4. All wish them and There will be meeting the members CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, the securities held it, I from the care We keep constantly on hand the latest and joy hap St Raul's Guild at the rectory, on Monday by judge " but should ,CQT?orra him 21 9. Invited be wmcn has oeen exercised in placing tne loans best paper cover novels. Those desiring arbitrary rule, the town clerk's office on October and piness in their new life. evening, October All are to which 1 the balance of them to be as as to the present. examined, matter should this in mind. self far possible particular 28 and November 1. .IODP9 equally well taken.. All in all, I am of the reading keep Frank Williams now occupies the up l'am speni aanaay wim ms ptucau. SIDE BOARDS, CHIFFONIERS, opinion that the management of the associa- desires and tastes of the family, only Mrs II. W. Green ia with her father and The Post Office News Room. - Pleasant Side Mr and Mrs K. C. Smith. She is tion is good, and if continued, its present suc see in a- that no established canons of per floor of Capt Gilbert's mother, cess is assured tor the future. Yours respect L. D. PLUMB, Proprietor, A wagon to John Breslin, much improved in health alter a sickness ot BABY CARRIAGES, J AMfciS at Vt. taste were violated. Under an belonging cottage. . nearly a year. DINING CHAIRS, fully, MCUUALl), AlDanS, 11. P- - 0. Arcade, Bridgeport, Conn good was stolen on Saturday night. Mr Bres- - Mrs niicome sent lo uie imir iiu Seven per cent Debentures issued by the other head he referred to the grave Mr and Mrs Edwin Fitch of Norwalk different kinds of flowers iiuimrypicked from, her ana j.oan Association oi uaKOta.tui-l- v searched for it on but was un Building 2000 committed Sunday, garden. PHOTOS ENLARGED, secured and gnaranteen, ot mortga breach of etiquette sometimes who have been spending the week with miss cnioe uurtia ana Luia uiuuns ie HALL TREES, ges deposited with the trustee to protect each able to eet any clue as to its where - CHARLES JONAS, families in or fixing the time Mrs C. H. return for school at Windsor Locks, last week. Siuoo invested, by setting abouts. their daughter, Taylor, Aaron Williams and wife and Benjamin JAMES C. JOHNSON. MERCHANT TAILOR, of the funeral without consulting the ed home, Monday. Starr of Hartford have visited friends in town. HARD TIME PRICES. Mrs Cornwall is friends in General Agent for Connecticut, clersrvman-- . who is to officiate. A bit of Mary visiting Church Conn. t n A. Stone of who has been Bridgeport. afara it i unroii nr. St., Newtown, advice which for itself is that Miss Florence Merryall, J. Herbert Perry, doing TSKoGUEt-AJES- T, speaks Miss is home c3 IDDLESEX BANKING CO. Subscribed of burial passed Sunday with her cousin, the World's fair, again attend ifJXL in which the impropriety long TAYLORBugs. Undertaking in all its branches, capital, $800,000. Paid in, $600,000. Issues JENNIE HAMILTON'S Mamie Smith. ids to business, well pleased with his P0ISTERS F0S HOUSEKEEPERS - Furniture, Carpets, 6 per cent Debenture Bonds of $100,$300, 250 services are made apparent and the - - 500, $1,000 and $5,000, wW are by etatut statement made that the time will soon trip. tSixjOLCLy lawful investments for 'lxust Funds in the - IIools., CorT L. SANFORTV 17 come when in the churches of all evan- Mrs Eliza Sherman of Stony Hill, sis- attended the inter Oil cloths, rntrs all sizes. Door mats and etat. I. Agent, - Bishop PHARMACY!! P. J. Maloney great Block, Bridgeport, Corn. service will of Mrs R. is sick. rugs at E. F. llawley'a. I. ALLEN gelical denominations the ter H, Clark, quite national yacht race, last week. SALE A good family Horse, will be MEEKER,Pharmaceutist. to ritualism. Further Lower on frait Jars, Mason and 1 be confined simple prices light La"toel IjiOR cheap for cash. For price and partic-- PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY, F. B. our funeral also tumblers, at K. Brass call on A. W. Mount or of and Bouton, popular ning, jelly enquire price ulfirs, PECK, neighbor- Pleasant, Sts-- . the principles family Mrs E. C. Piatt returned to Bridge- F. Ilawley's. Tru.nK. podrHM, p.u. jiox .ewrnwn, conn. corner State and Main Bridgeport, Ot director, made a business trip to New World's Fair hood etiquette are tastefully and grace- this after the sum- A flat oovered with duck, four BlaU on top and two slats all around the TAOONS, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS port, week, spending York, Friday. Perfection buckwheat flour, new Just In at full tix. top trunk, heavy VV Anyone laid down ; the matter of invita- au won o, o inon o.ou, ot iuuu , wishing to purchase any kind ot a Ve fully mer with relatives in Hawleyville. E. F. llawley'a. body. Iron bound and strongly made, 88 inon so, hide will do well to call on us and get low. tions attention and the Miss Katie Mcllrainof Danbury spent 40 inon 97. SO, For sale by est prices. Headquarters for Tops, Cushions, given passing G. & O.K. GRIFFIN. discussed at in town. . Backs, etc., etc. D. BEERS CO., New matter of floral offerings Miss Grace Hawley passed Sunday in Sunday BTCKLZX-- A&XICA SALTS. - town, Conn. ' Mr in or. Harness Repairing. . v length. Particularly,said Hawley Southbury, the guest of her grandmoth- Sidney Rittenburg, our barber, now The best salve in the world for cuts, braises s. this "The undertaker at the sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter jLTiciisrsoisr, A BICYCLE OR WATCH Boots and Shoes Repaired. connection, er. . occupies the house vacated by Antone chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin - A 43 Fairfield Ave. and 78 Middle St., BRIDGEPORT, CONN ))can ne earned in a tew nourstvcrfl request of the family may remove cards, ... eruption ana posuvely cares plies or no pay - S' DLOUiuieii. oris- orders for us. Thoua-&- PltlCES VJEUY ItEASONAB LK of and leave Martin of the reouir. d. It te guaranteed to give Headquarters for ands of other premiums. Send stamp for catalogue. or copy inventory offerings Superintendent Shepaug ' isfaction, or money refunded. PricetSo!". on Miss Laura F. Batterson has been j. or ea.te . v. Harness, Blankets, Sole Leather and Shoe Findings, Looation Bear Store in Postoffice BUok. cards of, inventory with the bereaved rod was at Hawleyville Saturday. by Hawley. next week on Thursday, instead of cur. This win give Jsrooklield people an THE NEWTOWN "BEE opportunity to hear and appreciate in HOWARD their own town such a musical treat. POINTER: PUBLISHED BT Posters will be out when the date is defi- PROOF DODGINGTOWN AND VICINITY. THE POSITIVE! nitely settled, giving full particulars. THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY WE CAN SATISFY ALL COMEES. O. C. has a horse. & ALLISON P. SMITH, EDITOR. Taylor purchased MISS BLACKMAN MR WELLER. C 27, a OPELAND ARTHUR J. SMITH, BUSINESS MANAGER Born, Wednesday, September The wedding of Miss Carrie, eldest Ton remember the Westerner who declared tbat his candidal e for son to Mr and Mrs W II. Ferry. daughter of Philo Blacktnan and Wil- $1 50 A TEAR, 4c. A COPY. was a - - - BARBER, M. M. McKenzie of New Haven is the liam Weller of Beaver Brook, took place the legislature greater statesman than Washington- 8EWT0WH, COHN. FEIDAT OCT. 13, 1893 CO. guest of Mr and Mrs F. B. Andrews. at the home of the bride on Wednesday BEO'S. The House October 4. The bride was be- "You can't prove that," said one of his listeners. Furnishers, Mrs arrived evening, James P. Barnum home, attired in a last from the World's comingly pearl gray serge, Thursday week, trimmed with white lace and ribbon, and "I don't need to," was the triumphant reply; ''he admits it himself.' BIRMINGHAM, CONN. fair and several other places. she wore a bridal wreath. The brides Miss Annie Crane of Stony Hill has maid was Miss Ella Mosher of Danbury GRAND OPENING We do not need to prove our claim that Curly Birch is the most pop- been with her uncle and aunt, Mr and and the best man was James Leach. OF ular wood in which a Chamber Suit can be made. The fact that such Mrs G. Crane for the last week. Rev E. L. Whiteome performed the cere- REFLECTIONS. which the which Cloaks, Millinery and Furs. sets are eagerly bought, when offered, shows that the public admits ! Affairs Town. Mrs Buchanan is visiting her sister, mony after company, a Breeze About Mrs James P. Barnum. numbered about 100,sat down to partake Opening day has come and gone what it itself. And now here stand on our floors the finest Birch Suits ever Raising of a bounteous The repast." happy pair are Its lessons? What has It shown. The massive headboards rivet the once- - MATTERS OF BUSINESS. Mrs L. Bennett and son of Bridgeport, attention' at The were the recipients of many useful and taught you? Jerome One-ha- lf are visiting her father, Piatt. pretty gifts, among which were : dressing glasses in the bureau are the finest ever designed in chamber GRAND OF CLOAKS AND MILLI OrENINO George Crane visited his daughter in dozen towels, Mr and Mrs Keiser ; furniture- - We might wait a month and let No KERY. last plate, Mr and Mrs Stebbins ; china MOST Redding, Sunday. glass The novelties of the season do to l'lie Brothers of Miss Cora Hill; china plate, Mr reigning vember it, but we don't propose Copelund Bridgeport Mrs I. W. Andrews and son were with plate, in Cloaks Jackets, Capes and Wraps We have seven floors, containing 35,000 square feet, devoted to Mrs A. Church ; T. Man are now prepared to show the largest or Mr and pair vases, EMPHATICALLY in both imported and domestic makes. even the ahead of her for three four days, - the of all kinds let weather get us, and finest line of furs and milli parents ville; vase, Mr and Mrs Philo Black- display tf cloaks, and Mrs Crane. Hisses' and Children's Garments. this season- - The winds which now nery that it has ever been their pleasure man; lamp, Miss Sarah Bradley; bread WE Bev-an- s, Gretehens and Jackets In new and to open. In ladies', misses' andchil- - J. Bevans was the guest of E. C. and milk set, Mrs II. L. Foote ; salt and Bcatter the falling leaves about your striking designs, best materials, high- dren's garments all the new and latest recently. pepper boxes on case, Mary Coville ; est and at soon ANSWER workmanship popular pri- FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CURTAINS. feet, will gain strength enough shapes and effects and correct styles, Mrs E. Leavenworth has visited Mrs silver tablespoon, Addie iiiiwood; nap ces. finish and all kin ring, Ida Blacktnan ; sugar spoon, Infant's Cloaks. to tackle you. The whistle they now perfect lit, workmanship G. A. Hoyt. TITAT OUR DISPLAY WAS combine to make this the greatest exhi Phebe and Allen Elwood; cup and sau A great variety of styles and mate- make is A NOTE OF WARNING- - Take O. C. was in last bition of garments to be found, and the Taylor Danbury, cer, Mary Foote ; cup and caucer, Wil rials in white and colors. week. one-ha- lf heed to it. Before the frost strikes prices will be found very attractive. In ham Leach ; dozen tea spoons, FIEST DOWNER & EDWARDS, their as usual Mrs C. has visited her B. Elwood; sugar spoon and butter home provide against its attack by millinery department they Trumpbour IN STVt.E. take the lead in style and perfect make mother, Mrs A. Piatt. knife, Charles Warner; towel, Grace 101 warmer and heavier raiment- - as do novelties vase, Emma fam- State St., up offering they all the G. Crane is his tenant house Blackman; Frisbie; Bridgeport and choice of the season. having ily record, Mrs R. Wilson; glass dishes, FIEST things They painted. A. Nash is.doing the work. keep at all times a full line of trimmed Mrs C. Pinckney ; tooth pick holder, IN VARIETY. orna-meut-s, E. tooth holder Box and hats, and all the shapes, feathers, WORK AT THE RUBBER. Eva Elsenboss; pick Capes Circulars in all the HERE J8 THE PLACE velvets and ribbons from which Nealie Elsenboss : vase, Mr and Mrs latest shapes and lurs, Astrachan, FIEST Wool, Seal, Oppossum, French fill In ; one-ha- lf dozen Mrs Ed Coney they will promptly your orders. The Rubber Co., received an elevator Bradley plates, and English Hair. Leach ; dish and sauce QUALITY. furs they show all the new shapes in order, Monday, to be delivered in Minne- ward glass plates Fur and Fiather Boas in all qualities. circulars and boas. Where can we the 25th. It about Eugene Elwood ; cup and saucer, James Thurwliiy morning wo will capes, apolis by comprises get the most for our money is what- - in- 3000 feet of and h belting. Leach ; silver butter knife, Ella Leach FIEST plsico on huIc One Case tient's terests at this time. The Cope-lau- d be out this week and Robert Blackman; Jesse El If) buyers This must gotten tidy, lamp, QUANTITY. Niitunil Wool 1 iiileiwenr. Elwood ; one dozen William Brothers are prepared to answer will give full time this week. goblets, MILLINERY. We are prepared to show a large and varied collection of this by showing one of the largest and Blackman ; lamp, William Pinckney .shirt nil doiibU) breasted. finest stocks in all their different depart- Of the many handsome exhibits in the castor, C. S. Elwood; counterpane, Mrs main of the that Martha flannel blankets TRIMMED FRENCH Made to at l Ton ments, and all at very low prices. Every building Danbury fair, Elwood; pair All the latest HATS, BONNETS, retail a ITEMS OF INTEREST designs in Trimmed stock is complete in first-cla- ss goods and of Levy Brothers', Danbury, attracted Mrs J. Carpenter; bed quilt, Mrs Esther and Untrimmed Hats, Bonnets and run have thi ni for the taking novelties, and they ask you to give them good deal of attention. Andrews ; pair sheets and comfortable Plaques. wlilln last, at T.'i oents a one AND PLATEAUX. tliry a share of consideration, being well con- Miss Carrie Skidmore; dozen nap TOQUES in Kanai'Ml . vinced that you will be satisfied with the Miss Grace Judson left on Tuesday kins and table cloth, Mrs Robert Skid Eiderdown Negligee Wrappers quantity, quality aud prices. Novelties for the World's fair. more ; one-ha- lf dozen cups, saucers and gray, light blue and pink at FEATHERS. Mr and Mrs A. Badan ; dish Thorn will not ho another and neat designs in dress goods in pro- plates, glass $4.50 eeah. domestic. Mrs M. S. Oti3 and Mrs I. B. Good-U- . and one-ha- lf dozen sauce Mr and All will be found t tlti.-- fusion, botli imported and plates, departments replete with ip li unity like It i sea- - Never before have ollered such bar- sell attended the W. C. T. conven- Mrs Swanson ; glass tea set, Mr and Mrs Ladies' Kid Gloves, with four wo they Pique Ostrich Plumes and Fancy Feathers, son. Al.io in the same lot in and In the tion at Shelton, last week. C. Benedict; one-ha- lf dozen towels, M If) gains hosiery underwear. large buttons, the proper stitch- Velvets, Ribbons and Ornaments. ATTRACTIVE SEASONABLE will clone out a tow dozen shades and Mrs F. S. Frisbie; one-ha- lf dos.en cups The stock is the and most NOVELTIES. basement, carpets, rugs, and 97c a largest house-furnishin- ing colors, pair, and Medicated Scarlet g all at E. F. Haw ley was in New York on saucers and plates, Mr and Mrs W. F complete, prices the lowest ever I'ndorwear, goods, popular this well known Wednesday. Wildman ; pair vases, William Church value $1.50. given by house. worth l ..Vi, at 7'ic. prices. three tow-els- J. W. Carpenter; glass from 1.48 sale ol Indian Sweet Grass Children's cape overcoats, Miss Mary C. Woffenden from Passaic, pitcher, Mrs William Parker ; glass set. Special to at one-ha- lf 200 different at The Brother's Go. (, Levy Brothers', Danbury. arrived Saturday, visiting friends in Mr and Mrs C. Elsenboss; doz Baskets, styles, Copeland - 437 Main - town. en silver Robert ; com 3()e Millinery House, St., Bridgeport. NOW IS THE TIME. Men's winter underwear, from the spoons, Hawley each. to the finest at fortable, Mrs Jennie Underhill; one-ha- lf cheapest grades, popular C. I.. Gateiy from New York, was at dozen Miss Estelle sil BRIDGEPORT. at Levy Brothers', towels, Wildman; prices, Danbury. the Rubber factory, Saturday. ver butter Mrs Estelle knife, Kouhoupt; THIS SPACE BELOhGS TO EXTRA BARGAINS IN LADIES' Visit Levy Brothers', Danbury, for pair towels, Mrs Frank Pinckney ; overcoats or ulsters of the latest E. P. Iline, who has been working for broom, Mary Church. AND CHILDREN'S UNDER- styles at the lowest prices. I. P. Blacktnan, has turned the old long The Blew Business CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TOPICS. WEAR, .THIS WEEK. shanty, which has been an eye sore to College the for a long while, into two Rev Mr Lawrence, the new pastor of D3TJXXjX)IIs1 THEY WANTED TO FIGHT. public the his du- OPIHQ STUDIO (3 nice The is Congregational church, began WW cottages. painter touching ties, last Sunday. His goods are on the J. F. GRIFFIN, PRINCIPAL. BRIDGEPORT. HOWARD Newtown might have had the disgrace them up with a fresh coat of paint and way and he expects to be settled in the ol a prize fight within its borders, but they will soon be ready for rent. parsonage the last of this week. PRINTING for the work of Sheriff Clarkson IDZR, J". IE. good Mrs F. Smith and returned AT THE and Sheriff Glover. The contes cnurcn ladies an J. family BBABDSLBY, Deputy ihe Congregational home on after a visit at her & tants were one llussell of Bridgeport, nounce a 10-ce- supper for this(Friday) Monday, BEE OFFICE DENTIST. father's, E. of New Fairfield. 762 & 768 Teeth - and Matthews of Hartford aud Dan- evening. Jennings Chapel St., Artificial Without Plates- Give Us a Call. bury. The place selected was the old A meeting of St Pauls' guild was held Artificial Teeth With Plates. Set teeth on rub!er 5. Best t set $S ami 10, warranted lor three years. There is no better BARBER'S, hat shop at Taunton district, and the Mrs George French of Huntingtown at the rectory, Monday evening. NEW CONN made, no matter how much you pay. HAVEN, - time, last week Depu spent last week with her son, Hobart, Filling anil Modern Kent'istrj' In all its branches- Thursday night. Rev Mr Lawrence of Vermont preach- on 10 worth of work. tv Sheriff Glover had returned from a and his in Bethel. Your fare allowed 205 Main St., DANBPB.Y, CONN- - Conn. family ed in the Congregational church, on Sun- be "The life and works of Oliver Wen. Birmingham, trip on official business to Middletown, dell Holmes." day. claims of Mill rfill has now T. U. of Fairfield was held in carrier, to other who have com- when he received word from Sheriff Uscar 1'itzschier in celebrity, countv, parties passed Wednesday magnetic spring. the Methodist last week on Wed- menced business. Clarkson to be sure and prevent the New York City, on business and pleas Edward Griffen and wife of Danbury church, with his TRUMBULL. In the afternoon O. B. Foote, The Traveler's Guide. fight. lie to Taun ure, having a days' deserved vacation spent Sunday parents. HOYDKN'S HILL. nesday. Mrs Katie Goodsell and daughter have accordingly repaired of the state school as- ton and about found a crowd from his barber shop. Mrs Sophia Kellogg and son have been president Sunday visited Mrs Sally A. Grumman. NEW YoliK, NfcW HAVEN AND HARTFORD midnight relatives in Mr and Mrs and son THE CHAUTAUQUA STUUENTS. a forcible and inter- UA1 LltlUU. of 230 or 300 men. lie informed the visiting Brooklyn. H,dgar Jennings sociation, gave very Arthur Mansfield is now and have been at his mother's and brother address the work that ruay J. Grumman is doing carpenter work what the results would be and buying The C. L. S. C. met at the parsoeage esting upon IIKHK8II1KE DIVISION. principals receiving cider apples, paying 10 cents Leslie's. be done in the Sunday schools. for Moses Ogden. they wisely concluded not to fight. It In Fairfield per bushel. Monday evening, October 2, and elected 11, 1803. County. officers de- Mr and Mrs C. J. May is said the fight is not declared off, but Eugene Lake drew over $5 in premi- Miss Josie has returned from a visit to the following for the year; About 150 tickets were sold at the Hyatt spent Sunday NEW HAVEN North, 9.42 a. ra., 4.3S p. in the men will meet What ums on his of game Haverstraw, N. Y. President, Rev William F. vice last for the at her mother's. South, a. hi., w.ua p. m. that again. poultry,being mostly White; pot here, Thursday, Danbury BH ELTON U). Ii) a. 4.51 m. varieties. Burr F. North, in., p. South, ever may be said against old Newtown, Mrs Lockwood aud Mrs Am- president, Beach; secretary, fair. William Osborn is to do wori lo.:ifi a. in.. 7.!W r. in. Mrs Anson Smith of Shelton is George Cora carpenter STEV ENMON North, lO.'it a. 5.03 it is not time to have it a resort for pugi MONROE. visiting E. Beach; treasurer, George H. for Mrs Abigail Meeker. . in., p. (in. Mr and Mrs E. C. Smith. bler of Bridgeport have been guests of The saloon of E.l'.Cotter was entered, Himtn, m.-- a. in., i.ao p. in. lists, and we are the was Sherwood. MONROE North. a. m., tfi.Oil p. in. glad disgrace Rev Mr Whiteome has now quite a Mrs Mary Lockwood. last Monday night, and several decan- Mouth, tHU7 a. in.,t.iT7.IH p. m. prevented. class of who are a of boxes f IloTSEORD North, l.ti, 10.HW a. m., 12.20, 'fl.M, pupils, studying under A Frenchman and wife have moved As William F. Beach was unloading ters of liquor and number KILL. fl.14, 7. p. in. Sunday ,8.10 a. m.South, 10.11 DEATH OF MISS SHER MAX. his care, assisted by Mrs W'hitcome.BXt were taken. a. 7.1: in. into the late F. B. Wakeman telegraph poles at the station, Saturday cigars in., p. , THEY OVERLOOKED A LAW. place. NEWTOWN Nm-th- ".33, 10.47 a. in., 12.35, 5.12, morning, he had the misfortune of being taken a vacation of a Prof of 5.22, 7. hi p. in. Sunday, M.H a. in. South, Mr Johnson has lost a fine Holstein Charles King has George J. Banks, organist the 7 Miss Caroline who has been struck one of which 7.14, M..M, 10.02, 11.34 a. 111., 4.33, 6.30, p.m. town in a Sherman, FAIRFIELD. by the poles inflicted few from the wagon and Baptist church, Easton, at the 11.13 The clerk issuing call for for some time in heifer. Its death was caused a days express presided Sunday, p. in. Bridgeport hospital, by large a severe wound on the head and other- Londou a HAW LEY VI LLE North, 7.43, 10.M a. in., the old board of health overlooked a law died there on last. The buriai needle which has gone to New county for organ at the celebration of the second 12.55, 5.21, 3.10, 7.24 p. in. H.27 a. Sunday bag had penetrated the wise him. He is Sunday, in. service was held St BY injuring getting along visit. of Parlor Rock Xo. Mouth, 7.i. 8.UI, tt.54, 11.25 a. in , 4.24, 0.15, ti.53 that passed at the last Legislature abol at Petsr's church, SELLING THE POUND. heart. anniversary council, 5.57 afternoon about 2 o clock, nicely under the care of Dr John G. OS, O. U. A. M-- , p. in. Sunday, p. in. ishing the old town board of health and Wednesday A is a the world over. rates have been raised Wednesday evening of ISKOOKEIELIl JUNCTION North, 7.54, 11.10 pound pound Mrs Wakeman, widow of the late Stevens of Monroe. Telephone again last week. a. in., I.2U, 5.40, 5.45, 7.33 p. In. Sunday, 8.3K substituting county health officers. Sec Mr Betts has adopted the plan of selling Sally here. a. in. .S7, M.37, H.45, 11.15 4.15, F. B. is old in South, a.m., 12, ot s or the law reads as by the pound, watermelons and cabbage, Wakeman, visiting friends Frank Plumb to 5.55, H.41 p. ill. Sunday 6.43 p. in. Chapter AT ST PETER S. expects start for the HIIOOKHELD North, 7.5.1, 11.15 a. 1.32, : 2390 and is now selling sweet potatoes by tne the At the meeting of Echo hose in., follows "Sections 25SS, 238!), and place. World's fair, this week. quarterly STEPNEY- - ft.50, 7.;iS p. in. Sunday, 8 41. South, U.52,8.32, The of St Peter s were same method. He says this is the only last evening, D. N. 11 a. in., 5.30, HJil p. in. 6.37 2501 of the General Statutes are hereby congregation of company, Thursday I Sunday, p.m. fair way goods or John Osborne LAN ESV LLE and STILL tUVER North, 8.00 statute reads delightfully surprised on Sunday, by selling vegetables EAST0N. has charge of Edmund Clark resigned as treasurer and F. W. ,5.2(i m. All repealed." Whenever any Revw James of any kind that are not of uniform size. H.Hi. South,5.1ll p. in. Sunday p having E. Coley (for many Warren's farm, this winter. Simmons was elected in his Also Alonzo Swords caug ht a gosling turtle othtir trains, Includlnif Sunday train north, "town board of health'1 or "town health years rector of the parish), officiate both You may not be aware of the fact, but place. 8.47 ft. in,. Mop whun llaKKeil only. it is to make three pounds difference SPORT HILL. Mr Mrs Elliott O. T.attin as first assistant near Andrew Nichols" pond, last week, NEW MILEOKli 8.15, 11.27 2.15, committee," the same is in the and services easy and Stephen C. Beach of New engi North, a.m., hereby changed morning evening in the of a of sweet 27 2 6.5H,tl.lO, 7.50 p. in. Sunday. 8.5(1 a. in. South, and amended to read "town health offi Mr Coley spends a week visiting among weight peck pota- The ladies' aid of Lee's Milford have been of the neer, in place of William Iiobbins, re weighing pounds. IU.48 a. (1.22 toes. in will society chapel guests family (1.40, 8.20, H.25, in., 3.53, 5.10, p.m. former parishioners. If put carefully they of W. Sunday, 6.20. cers." "All town boards of health shall weigh 15 pounds, but if thrown hit or will give their next sociable at the resi- F. Beach. signed. HOTSFOltll TO UltlltGKI'OItr. be abolished when this act takes effect." miss, the measure dence of Mrs William Bennett on Tues- his 10.30 a. m 12.20, carelessly, apparently Mrs A. E. Moffatt entertains William S. Wheeler hae eone to UOTSFOHO North, fl.04, full will 12 So if you her 6.14, 7 08 p. in. Sunday.S.lO a. in. South, 7.22, It will be seen by this that there can be weigh pounds. day evening, October 17. A very inter- brother from old home in Easton for a few days. 11.43 a. in., 4.42, 7.13 p.m. Sunday, ii.m CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NOTES. buy by the pound you get your moneys Birmingham. .(,in. no town board of health and therefore worth no matter how are measured. esting time is expected as special fea- KVNEY 7.14, 10.2 a. 4.55 they four members are to be initiated into D. S. Brinsmade, wife and daughter North, m.. 12.05, the doings of the last meeting are void The concert at the Congregational tures of attraction are being prepared by r I'lrrri B.5B p. tn. Sunday, 8 ft. m South, 7.31, 9.10 church will be held on the of Trumbull grange, Friday are at the World's fair. 1 and without effect. The health evening the elected officers. Refreshments evening. 1.52 a. in., 4.55, 7.23 p. in. Sunday, 6.38 p. m county October 22. newly LONG HILL North, 7.08, 10.18, 11.40 a. m., 4.48 officer for Fail field is J. C. Cham AT ST PAUL S also will be served. If it will be Arthur D. Brinsmade of is The Shelton free public library has LOW fl.64 m. 7.54 D. South. 7.31. county On the Monroe Y. P. stormy, Bridgeport n. Sunday. in. Friday evening been volumes cf U.57 a. 5, 7.28 m. tj.43 berlain, who will a local health S. C. E. held the next fair his Mrs D. presented with several i i i i ftl.14, in., p. Buuday appoint and the Cutler's Farms societies Rev Mr Jones officiated morning and evening. visiting grandmother, J. i i M i i i i i i i i i i i p. m. officer for each town. held a union in the school house Thome8' works Herbert N. Packard- - T KU M BC LL North, 7.02, 10.12, 11.35 a. m., meeting afternoon, last Sunday. The sermon Brinsmade. by 7.47 at Cutler's Farms. W. is 4.42. .48 o. in. Sunday. a. m. South. was founded on the text taken from the T. Turney spending two weeks W. an old has 7.41 a. m 12.02, .00, 7.33 p. in. Sunday, f.60 Rev W. G. Lathrop preached at North sixth of St and 11th in Fred Schumm has purchased a cow of George Curtis, veteran, MISS WALC0TT-M- MINES- - chapter Timothy, Stratford at Zina Beard's, giving his E. m. B Haven on verse : O ! man of in been the Shelton pen VALUES I DUE POUT North, fl.SO, 10, 11.15 a. m., 4.30, Sunday. "But thou, God, flee a new coat of parties Bridgeport. granted, through H.35 7.35 a. 7.53. and follow after buildings paint. sion a of 810 month o. m. Sunday, in. Arrive. these things righteous agency, pension per i i i i .1J0 12.15, 7.45 A but took Rev Mr of the Hill i i i i i i i i i i i i i a. m., 6.20, p. in. Sunday 7.05 private happy wedding ness, godliness, iaitn, love, patience, The Misses Vinnie and Annie Beard of Gurney Long He applied over four years ago, under ii p. in. place in cn last. The meekness." Thus how a Methodist church, in the Con- DAWUBRV DIVISION. Nyack Saturday Mrs Brotherton of East Bridgeport is showing good Huntington were entertained for a few preached the old law. DANHUBV Arrive 7.15, 6.65, 10.6a a. m., 2.10, bride was Miss Bertha L. Waleott, the R. B. Curtiss. ' man inherits eternal life. gregational church, Sunday 10-- visiting Miss morning. 8.65 n. m. sunuay, a. in. o.flo, esteemed of F. II. Wal Maizie and Willie Benedict have the days by Turney. The annual business meeting of the RULE 05, ft. in . 1, tl.10, 7, .30 p. m. Sunday, highly daughter M.05 a. m a.m p. in. and the Alvin W. Miner of whooping cough. Mrs Jacobs entertained her brother town will be held at the town' house, 10.49 a. cott, groom PLATTSVXLLE, i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i BK I'll El, North, .4fl, 7.03, m.t 12.21, About half of Monroe and Stepney . AT ST MARY'S CHAPEL. over on at 2 o'clock, i 2.01, 6.07, 6.40, (J.20,H.48,9.42 p. in. Sunlay,10.17 Sandy hook, ine ceremony was per visited fair on Sunday. Center, Monday next, a. in., 8.20 p. in. South, 6.56, H.12 a. m., 1.07, Danbury Thursday, Service was 3 is no business in the warn- AT 8.12 formed at the rectory of Grace T. is his house at p. m., conducted by Mr APl'LE TREES BLOOM AGAIN. There special 7.0H p. in. Sunday, a. Hi., 6.12 p. in. church, Legrand Sharp having Rev Mr Lewis of St Rev Ayer starts, Tuesday, for the JlEDKIMi-Nor- th. 7.01 a. 12.13, 6.41 Mr John's, Bridgeport, There will be the usual business of I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in., 1.64, at 8.30 p. m., by Eev Franklin Babbitt painted white, by Craft of Long Hill. of the American Board at Wor- ing. I p. in. Sunday, 10.11 a. in., 11.13 p. in. South, Mr and Mrs C. C. from Coven- with a discourse on the summary of the meeting The warm weather of late has brought U.1M 7.12 8.18 Miss of was Rogers the annual reports, laying a tax (1.02, a.m., 1.14, p. tn. Sunday, Nellie Smith, first avenue, N. Y. law, which was listened to by an atten- cester. He will be absent from his out quite a number of blossoms on bearing a. in ,5.18 p. in. try, , are visiting her sister, Mrs apple and the roafls. bridesmaid, and both she and the bride H. E. Plumb. Mr and Mrs are tive congregation. The seats were all church next Sunday. Itev J. L. Peck some of the trees in this vicinity. repairing SHEfAUG KA1LROAD. Rogers filled and chairs were in May 21.1MH. were prettily dressed. The bride was making an extensive wedding tour, visit- camp occupied will preach for him. The work of Ailing and grading on W.B.GREEN'S, BETHEL Leave 7.10, 10.56 a. in., 5.12 p. m. No relatives. the aisles. An infant child was baptized Miss Frances is a few 8.12 a. 10 a. 5.65 given away by her father. other ing Seeley spending street is Catch in. Arrive m., 4.80, : which behaved as if conscious of the Bridge nearly completed. i 1 1 1 1 Sunday H.15 W. W. Shelton lost a last Eev Mr Ayer expects to be present at weeks with friends in New Vork state i i 1 i i 1 1 p.m. Sunday p. m. persons than those named were present good horse, i was in sidewalks LEY VILLE 11.09 a. m., 5J11 week, with colic. ite. The chapel consecrated by and intends to visit be- basins have been put and ii ii HAW North, p.m Mr and Mrs Miner will remain in Williams on 10. the literary meeting at Academy hall, Scrauton, Pa., in Sunday, 8.35 a. m. Leave tor Bethel D.45 a. Nyack Charles Beardsley and wife of Shelton, Bishop Tuesday, October fore she returns. will eventually be laid along the viaduct. 177 Main St, 4.18. 5.40 6 p. in. Thursday evening, October 19 tn., p.m. Sunday, and both have the best wishes of a host at A. wneeler's. Mrs A. N. is to the -- 8IIEPAUU fll-2- a. fS.43 m. spent isunday Godfrey spend ---- North, in., p. Mrs COULDN T FIND HIM. in A three years of age fell from a BIRMINGHAM, CONN. Sunday, a.m. South, f9.30 a.m.,ti.03 p. of frlend9. Nyack (N. Y.) Evening Seymour Beardsley of Long Hill While returning from the Danbury winter Bridgeport, with Mr and Mrs girl 8.3(1 m. been Mrs L. last and m. Sunday, p. Journal. has visiting F. Sears. A came un- Arthur Clark. second story window, week, rALLS-Nor- l Hungarian to Fairfield and fair, Edward Ellis stopped for a short ItOXBUBY th, fll.29 a.m., The "King's Daughters" will meet on Conrad Miller, Jr., has returned to was ' p.m. Sunday, f8 57 a.m. South, ftf.22 a.m., 3M successfully attempted to borrow money time at his father's and while there had this severely injured. p.m. Sunday, f5.2 p. m. Saturday afternoon, at the parsonage. from several of the residents. place, having purchased the milk BOX HURY HA7 a. 6.59 Sun- . Lewis Hungarian nice blankets and a from of D. Sherwood while out hunt- North, m., p. m. EETO-WN- Irving and and two whip taken route of Hill, bis Charles H. Beecher, The B. 13 HATT family, Henry One of those to whom he Sport departments of the store are be day, 9.10 in. South, a. m., 4 p. in. J Noreross of Sun- applied present- ' from the his burst 5.15 j. Bridgeport, spent went d. his starting place being residence a few since, had gun Sunday, p. m. at Wells Lewis'. ly away, leaving the house ungard-e- carriage. of C. II. ing days ing rapidly filled with New Seasona- JUDO" ISK1UUE North, f 11.43 a. m., fe.05 p. day Returning he found that every room Bright. while in the act of firing, but fortunate- a. m. 7 Daniel Sherwood has sold in. Sunday, f.17 South, a.m., 19 had been ransacked and all valuables ab- Report says ' ble Goods. 3.40 p. tn. Sunday, t5.03 p. m. Mrs A. Booth visiting her daughter, milk Miller. ly he escaped injury. . 11.64 stracted from one room, his route to Conrad WASHINGTON North, a. m., 8.17 J), m. Mxs Belfield in Southbury. She will EAST VILLAGE. including $47 SHELTON. This is a time when low Sunday. 9.37 a. m. South, 8.35 a. in., 3.23 p. and a gold watch, and from another $2G W.H. Spear has conducted gospel tem- prices rule .ai p. in. visit with Hartford friends before her Thomas Brady returned to his hojie in in. (tummy, and a of Constable the on all kinds of Merchandise-You- r EW lKESf ON North, 11.58 ft. m.; 6.21 p. m. C. M. Beardsley's black stallion, quantity jewelry. N. with him TOWN MATTERS. perance meetings at Baptist church 9.43 a. m. 8.51 a. return. . is James Moony and Officer Arnold at once Clinton, Y., Friday, taking Sunday, South, in., 3.24 p.m. Prince, in fine condition this fall, during the week, and there has been a dollar Simdn v.4.i)M r. in. about 1200, and a fine began search but traced the th'ef no far- his horses and carts which be has work- The town auditors met at the town silver will buy a great ROM EOBI North, fl2.07 a.m., t6.30 p.m. Sun. Mr and Mrs J. C. Loucka of Danbury weighing looker, ther than New attendance and much interest man- 9.54 a. m. the around at his Haven, when he disap- ed all summer on the dam.. large deal of Merchandise day, South, f842 a. m., fi.H p. in. standing year place - clerk's office, on last, and audited 4.2H in. have been guests of Charles Benedict. on Barn Hill. peared. , Friday ifested. A good many signed the pledge Sunday, p. Oro-noqu- MOliK IS North, t'2 13, p. m. San- - Misses Flora and Vina Beard of e, the accounts of the town treasurer, the and donned t'ue blue ribbon. To every reader of The Bee. we will 10.02 a. m. fE47 a. Dame Eutnor bids us listen for the day, South, ni., (3.10 p. in The beach road is rapidly Epent Sunday with Miss Louie selectmen and the trust fund treasurer, to Sunday, 4.18 p. tn. bells that are soon to for approaching Two Italian were last try make your $ go a long ways on BANTAM worth, 12.22, 645 p. m. Sunday, wedding ring BROOK FIELD. completion. The force of workers has Turney. boys arrested, 10.20 a. m. South, 8.28 a. in., 3.02 p. m. Sun- one of our young bachelors. been divided and part put on each side of II. Jd Roberts, wife and daughter, and week Friday, for stealing fruit. They your purchases. 4.0' a. in. promising day, m. the creek- - Miss A. F. Seeley is spending a week William Wilkinson and wife, attended were fined $1 each and costs. LAKE North, tl2.22, t.48 p. Sunday, Mrs is A TREAT FOR BROOKFIELD PEOPLE. We invite your inspection of out t!0.24a. m. South, f3.25 a. in f P tn. Sun- Sylvia Northrop entertaining One just returned from the Columbian at the World's fair, in company with Mrs che yacht race in New York,last week. day, .sm p. m. her two grandsons from Stratford. the architecture of Charles L. Morse has gone to the stock. LI 1'Cll FI EL1 Arrive 12.30, 6.53 p. m. 8nn. At the meeting of St Paul's Guild on exposition reports J. W. Johnson and family of Bridgeport. in 8.20 the and of the The number ot deaths town during World's U'T. day, 10.30 a. m. South, a. m., 2.56 p. in. Mrs C. D. Stilson is Mrs I. H. Monday evening, it was decided to have buildings arrangement Basement full of for Sunday, 8.80 p. m. visiting the oratorio of "The to be grounds as beyond anything before at- George Parrack and wife spent a few the month of September was five.. bargains the in Holy City," il- cricket club have NEW YOltK NEW ENGLAND B.B. Camp Waterbury. in St Paul's sometime dur- tempted of the kind, and the electric in last week. The Shelton organ Kitchen and elsewhere around March 12, 1803 given church, days Danbury, ' Wilkinson Brothers & have been the the full moon the last of October. luminations of the fountains, buildings Co., ized a football team. HAWLEYTILLE East 8.06, 12.02, 7.13 p. m. ing and wooded island at as from New York have visited in a new steam new house. Went t a. m, , 8.45 p. in. Mr and Mrs D. II. Chatfield of Hun- The singers and chorus will comprise night surpass- Relatives putting engine and N m. s is H. D, Hendrick secured prizes on his NEWTOW East 8.10,17.18 p. .We8t8.53 of K. n over 40 persons. It has been given in ing any previo conception. It at Mrs J. Jacob's. boilers at their factory, so that if water a. tn. M M, fli.4op. m. tington were guests E. Morgon worth a to see even fowls sent to the Eat to a crowded house and is to be long journey these, can Seab.'igbt Danbuay BAN Y IHK)K-- 8.17 ft. in., 1243, TM p. in. Mr Chatfield favored Bee Danbury if one saw of W. Z. C. Beard should be scant they run by steam. Respectfully, WMt 8.48 a. 9.4H, 86 Monday, The soon is under nothing the vast collection 1 Turney is assisting m, p. m. repeated. It the leadership of exhibits. fair. SOUTH BUltYpEaMt M a. ra., 12.29,7.40 p. VX. office with a call. Mr Chatfield will of Miss Fayerweather, assisted by some of Oronoque paint his house. The gas company have recently erect Wt, 8,82 a. m; 2.83, 9 17 p. m. of No ad- The well on Mr f Train when NlKtialed - soon leave for Elizabeth, N. J., and of the best talent Danbury. Buckingham's place ed a fine brick building and stop only. mission is to be asked but a will be has resolved itself into a mineral The ladies' of the handsomely later will go South for the winter. plate spring.. Enterprise society equipped it with boilers and machinery ASPETTJCK. TYPEWRITER CHEAP In ne two passed, hoping enough will be given to The water has been analyzed by a chem- church meet next week only 1 Congregational a new in A month. Price new $is. Will will lor on- meet he expenses of the ist and reveals a large quantity of iron. for process making gas. two can use traveling troupe. Thursday evening, at 7.30 at Academy ly 7. I have and but one. A The milliner froen C. II. booth's, New The Guild will assume the responsibility The well has been lowered but the water has sold his business as mall chance lor r. beclnnrr to Imy cheaply. cannot be hall. The for the will The quarterly meeting of the W, C. Erlcson IiOl.LlSi'EU SAGE, Nichols, Conn. Milord, will be at E. f Uawley's 8or,e of making up a deficiency should one oo used. In additipu to other subject evening IN PRIVATE PRACTICE. gregational church in the near future, Fairfield News. 5c probably on the 20th. County For BBSSB CO. Such strong proofs of the marvelous Constipation FOSTER, made David Fa- Mrs Harley Sanford and daughter, cures by Dr Kennedy's Miss visited friends in Newtown Pills vorite remedy have been brought to pub- Sarab, Ayer's lic notice lately through the various recently. REDDING. For newspaper investigations, that it has be- Dyspepsia come now the standard medicine for the LADIES' AND MISSES' FALL GARMENTS. OA which is Ayer's Pills diseases for it prepared. GOSHEN- - A FLAG it, Dr G 11. Ingraham, of Amsterdam, N. RAISING. For Biliousness V., states where the regular- - prescrip- The Diamond Hill school was the first tions used in a case of kidney disease and in town to send the stars and stripes Pills Are showing an elegant line of Ladies' and Misses' Fall Garments in all gravel utterly failed, he prescribed Dr A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. floating to the .breezes. Monday, Octo- Ayer's and it cured ber 9, about 50 as- the newest and moet fashionable and colorings for the season Kennedy's Favorite remedy, Mrs entertained a few friends and neighbors For Sick Headache styles present the Dea and Norton sembled at the school house at 2.30 patient. of their friends on Thursday, October a, p. ru., One lot of Manufacturers' Sample Jackets at about half price. These Dr illiatn Smith, of Jewett's Heights, 70th for the pleasure of listening to the exer- Pills N. Favorite for it being Mrs Norton's birthday. cises on this occasion. The was Ayer's are manufacturers' discarded samples, but all this season's goods- - Also a few V., prescribed Hemedy Poems written for the occasion were read program Mrs Brooks, of, Athens, N. Y., as follows: Singing, read- For Liver medium in $G Casper by Rev Mr Hibbard and Mr Norton. It "America;" Complaint weight Jackets and $8 goods for $4 50. who was from disease, ing, "Origin of the Miss Eloise " suttering kidney was a Flag," - ulceration of the stomach, complicated very pleasant, gathering. Selleck; recitation, Oliver C.Banks; rec- Pills Misses' Gretchen's at all prices, in the newest styles- after Mat-ti- e Ayer's with sickness peculiar to her sex; itation, "Barbara Frietchie," Miss Children's Eider Sown and Woolen Coats in newest - was B. ; Fancy designs- the second day, steady improvement FAIR. Field song, "Star Spangled Ban- For Jaundice noted, and liiial permanent recovery. THE GREAT CHICAGO ner;" recitation, Joel F. Selleck; recita- Dr Kennedy's favorite remedy acts di- Rev A. G. Hibbard and wife started tion, Florence L. Banks ; reading, Miss Ayer's Pills rectly upon kidneys, liver and blood, in Monday for the World's fair. Fred Vail Grace Boughton. After the exercises, cases of nervousness, dyspepsia, rheu- went the last of last week. We who the pupils filed out of the room and sta- For Loss of Appetite DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! matism and Bright's disease; it has ! have not been so fortunate as to get to tioned themselves at the west of the flag made most pronounced cures, after all Chicago, had a treat in Prof Berk s lec- pole which had been set iust north of the Ayer's Pills other treatments have failed. Druggists ture on the World's fair, illustrated by a building. Then the smallest scholar, Or-ri- n were sa- For Rheumatism for Cold sell it. good stereoptican. The views very Piatt, raised the flag which was We are showing all that is new and fashionable in Dress Goods in the Get Ready Weather. tine. Mrs Carrie Brooks writing from luted by theschool, the prettiest feature newest shades styles-Silk- s Make tor winter tiy crIIIiik at our wtoro anil them an outfit of butter a week and cannot the Jackson says she is more interested of the afternoon. Hon E. P. Shaw then Ayer's Pills and boys priMtintaliki buying yet supply park in a whiter t;lotlliK. Our stock f hoys' miltH Is us iih a lull course of and you'll demands. in the buildings and grounds than the delivered speech in his usual able man- and so much for in shades. complete study, ner and three cheers were For Colds Velvets, used trimming, all study I'ooniiiny It you kWii uh a rail. We've k'v"' prices a slushing undercut, and this week exhibits. enthusiastical- M for "Old Ladies' Feather Ties from 25 c each. we are selling good serviceable l. II. suits lor 2.. and $:t. The close ot vacation should ly given Glory." The school - house was Pills find tho spit- and span, lor school. be all thai It attired in one ot our fall and WATERT0WN. a black- finely decorated with flags, Ayer's Ladies' Boas from 75 c- - boy They'll II. S. Scoville is again without autumn leaves flowers schol- Long Feather winter suits. We week and and the For smith. trust his outing last ars wore the national colors. Much credit Fevers A full line of Fancy Trimming Braids, all colors and widths, at very low We have made special iiiTiuigoinents lor the .school boys. Never before such elegant pat VI" TIIK ll.AOS. has braced him up so that he can carry is due Miss terns and fitting at such low Hoys' and children's suits In neat, on business he can find the Carpenter, the teacher, for stylish clothing prices. plain e alone till the success of the er's Pills prices. . II. $2 .AO; in tine :!; In In The of which Representar-tiv- program and the day grey suits suits dark stripe, suits black cheviots $;i; suits sinal "Flag bill," rigiit man to help him. Here is an op- will Dr. .T.C t long be remembered by the of Prepared by AyerfeCo., Lowell, Mass. checks f .Ml; dark red mixed $l.."i; ilark broken $:l..'0; Scotch mixed $3.50 Saxe of was the father, blacksmith to pupils iSolil all 1 grey phltd grey Waterbury portunity fora good. get Diamond Hill as the one on our by iriiKKiMh. -, silk mixed 1; brown check silk mix 1; black smooth finish black and which dark pin cheviot, $1; lias caused some unfavorable remarks employment. was to the breeze as a of 6z IE3 37- blue smooth cheviots Scotch casslmeres $5; flag flung signal o $l..'n; plaid, double breasted f.'; Sawyer's fancy from the selectmen of the different towns I.. D. Stewart was up from Bridge- patriotism to them in their future. Every Dose Effective ullk mixed ", tine black cheviot ; tine worsted, silk mixed $5.50; small pin check pattern Storey ; over $(..-i0- who are to furnish flag3 for port Sunday. $5.50; black and blue diagonal cheviot $.'.on; silk mixed worsted Clay worsteds $7. wife and are - - The is a list and ot what we have tor i to 15 Odd each school hou-- e which has not Wesley Powell," child, THE BOSTON above partial description boys years. already at I). N. Lucas'. Edmund Olmstead of Chicago returned the A. M. A., the II. M. and the C. W. .Vic up. been with one. The selectmen visiting to pants provided the Homestead, Friday night of last M. S. to the extent of $100 each. Thus 'onie and we guarantee to show j ou the blKKest line of Children's clothing in the city. and week. 342 Main street, BRIDGEPORT. here have just complied with the law has closed a Christian on now events Miss Clara Jellifl" is a guest at L. B. useful, life flag raisings are important MORRIS. Benedicc's. earth. in lives of the school children. Link-fiel- d the Zalmou Read is at, the Chicago fair day afternoon and evening with Miss give him points as bow to make life a FOSTER, BESSE & CO., district observed the event with The Y. P. S. C. of Ii. - A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. the Congrega WESTON- Ellen Ward. glorious success. Lunch was served af- speeches from local talent and a collation tional church will repeat their Tennyson Combination Clothiers, Miss is ter several hours of mirth. Mrs Mar- on October .". The premises of Francis II. Johnson entertainment at the chapel. Wednesday Mrs Daisy Osborne entertaining her on 25. con- Brewer Gilbert and daughter are tinez him with a handsome 317 CONN. were swept by fire Monday, the 9th. evening, October The program in Xew York. cousin. presented Main Street, BRIDGEPORT, KOOM women were sists of visiting MOHK SCHOOL NF.KIJKI). Only two about the place readings, recitations, singing and The ladies of the aid will a diamond ring purchased of R. Randall when the fire broke out, and before the tableaux from Tennyson and the evening society give George Smith has resumed work at the Davidson. school on even- "bonnet sociable" at Mrs Frederick for The meeting Monday alarm was spread and help arrived, the will prove a delightful one to all who week paper mill. Children Cry Pitcher's Castoria. was with E. fire had made such that the avail themselves of the to be Banks', this Friday evening. Chief Ellis went to the ing, the !th, opened Henry headway opportunity Miss Minnie Williams, is this Danbury fair in H. house, barn, and other buildings were present. The program begins spending Mrs James Wheeler has visited her for the first this were the of Mrs Fris-bi- e, Scott the chair, Harry Heminway, promptly week at time, year. NEWTOWN, CONN., BEE. Page guests Henry burned to the ground. Most of the fur- at S o'clock. The admission will be 10c. Valley Forge. Mrs Charles Iline. of week. clerk pro tern, in the absence of II. M. George Bulkley is seriously ill, at the daughter, the last the niture was saved; also the horses and his Mrs and 11 others. Committeeman live The home of sister, Martin Rowlands. Miss Bessie Hickox, other stock, carriages, etc. Miss Andrews suffers from Hopkins, who has been All Free. Miss Abide Coles spent Tuesday in the cause of the house was a commodious, and Abbey Marggralf explained large, bruises, occasioned by a fall. spending several weeks at her 6ister's, Those who have used Dr Xew Discov- FRIDAT. OCTOBER 13,1803. Warren with her Mrs Eliza Iline. handsome farm which had been - King's aunt, meeting "the fact that there were 73 at- house, GREENFIELD HILL- Kev Peck of Mrs Walter has to built only a few The loss is George Westport preach- Warner's, returned ery know its value and those who have not Krnest Ulack to visit the in the of years. ed to a audience on the "Indian have now the Call expects tendants primary department but is to be cov- A large her home at Shelton. opportunity to try it, tree. . heavy, supposed partly DELIGHTFUL HAIfX TARTY. riitt'i'L.-vrioN- World's the of week. district while there was Summer of Eife," at the Congregational on the advertised and a trial bot- fair, last part the the Center only ered by insurance. The fire occurred at on Miss druggist get mid-da- y, The barn at II. 11. was church Sundav last. Next Sabbath Jeanette Eadie of tle free. Send name and address to H. 610 seats for V.). The teacher with and its origin can only be con- party Banks", Bridgeport your JANUART 1. 1882. got along San-some- 's Mr will be bv Mr & (ieorge C and William 15. Ilurlbut as in some unknown way, con- a line affair. Over 100 attended. Raymond accompanied spent a portion of last week at W. W. E. Bueklcn Co., Chicago, and get a sample LAST WEEK. .3500 the situation by dividing the school at jectured, was 8 James, of New who will speak on box New Lile have bi en the old IIay.cn house a nected with the kitchen fire. orchestra on hand about l ork, Olmstead's. (fbr King's Pills, free, as well giving recess allowing those who staid in to be o'clock to furnish music for all who the "Work Afloat." as a copy ol Guide ti Health and Household fre-- h coat of Miss Lois of is a paint. seated while the others were our, thereby wished to dance. Eighty-fou- r took Ilawley, Huntington Miss Mable Warner is in South Bri- - Instructor, free. Ail of which is guaranteed and were guest at D. D. (Joley s. to do and cost Litchfield News. Howe is on deck after his relieving the leg aches of the youngsters possession "tripping the light tain. you good you nothing. At E. County 'Ir" again, OLD FRIENDS AND NEW. fantastic all at the same time. 1). 1). (joley and his sou. A. B. Coley, F. Hawley's store. severe and that there was immediate demand toe," on drug injuries. Plenty of cake and coffee was provided started Monday, for the World' fair. A large number of Southbury people for accommodations. There is James Coley and with friends 111 larger Mrs Jerome Chaffee, and Master Rollo by the ladies, and Mr and Mrs Banks sister, went to the II. T. Ilii kox has bought a llock of no from Wilton and Xorwalk. started for Danbury fair, Wednesday WASHINGTON- - now in the Center district in the different Chaffee of Amenia, N. Y., are visiting spared pains nor trouble to have sheep of Odell t Ilarnes of l.'oxbury and friends in town. who lived here in the best of order for the Chicago on Saturday last. They will vis and Thursday of last week. rooms ISO scholars, with accommodations People everything it Falls and will try Irs fortunes against the dogs. 2. years ago, will remember Mrs Chaffee company. At 3 o'clock all left having Niagara Washington before Miss Carrie Devine is home to attend for about l'!0, the lower rooms being a returning. A )N K W.SIIIXiT N. as a resident of this town, under the spent delightful evening, wishing they school. most crowded. It was voted that a com- name of Miss Adelia Fuller. - have a in the near Mrs William Nichols and daughter of tlits who might repetition are a Amotitf sons of Washington mittee of live consisting of W. II. Beers, future. Cannon, spending few weeks with The Columbian band has its REID & HUGHES. I WEST MORRIS. Mrs A. given up wend heir way every year back to the M. II. Coley. M.J. Munson, Hemingway, II. E. Mr and Mrs Elyod S. Godfrev are ex weekly meetings for practicing, owing to town of their is I'OSTOI'I-IC- nativity Augustus Scott and II. JI. Bartlett be appointed to Mrs C. L. Hall of Washington, D. C, THE CHANGED. pected home from Chicago and Washing the absence of some of its members. Smith of Washington, who Is in the ser- take the matter into consideration and is the guest of her sister, Mrs James M, ton, this week. A vice of the (ioverntnent in the Internal i.l. WKNT TO lAMtl l!V. next with their Benton. On the first of the mouth, the post-oflic- e Mr and Mrs F. B. Rix, of Bethel, visit report Monday evening was moved to Mr ed Weston last week. 1,'evenue department. Mr Smith left for Mr Nichols Fitzsinimons' friends, S0UTHF0RD. Going to the iMiibury fair attracted recommendations. Rev sug- and our new W llliam V llliams was the national a week ago, after postmaster immediately badly injured, by capital the greatest attention, last week. 1 gested that the parish rooms might pos- took pocession. a tall from a cart, while pota- LACE a with his S0UTHVILLE. unloading having spent fortnight cousin, jotted a few items and left them to sim sibly be obtained temporarily and Henry toes, last week. He was attended by Frederick Warner and family spent a A. W. Smith. Mr Smith left Washing- 1 Drs Gorham and Smith. of last week with his on mer uown, nut tney got scorched, so Atwood offered the ue of some rooms Moses A. Wakeman is as part parents CURTAINS ton, :i." ago and at that time serving Hull's Hill. 't., years they were nor digestible for the press, adjoining the school grounds. The school juror in Bridgeport, criminal side, court Mrs been no railroad pierced the Almost here were repre- Margaret Smith, has Shepaug alley. and tliey were to the waste committee was given authority to rent every family of common pleas. with her Mrs Eras for AT of consigned sented at the fair, last week, com- In Xew Haven County. daughter, Burr, The lively village Washington Iepot of Bkk. the fourth room of the school house for Danbury Mrs Fred Wakeman entertained some time went to Wolcott, last Mil-for- basket, instead Tiik some three past, was to he, people going to New d going days. pany from Bridgeport over Sunday. week. yet an school to be under his SOUTH BRITAIN-m- k Mr evening writing Several from here attended the wooden Mrs William Sherwood attended the Jillson Brothers have BARGAIN for their railroad connections. TIIKV i i. l'l'.STIVl'. recently bought Now ii. Tin: CIDKK supervision. The meeting aojourned to of Mr and Mrs Horace Allen, of her daughter-in-law- , a Smith la a son of Amos Smith, who lived wedding birthday party quite large tract of timber of Newel I'.AIiUKL. Monday evening, October Hi, at 7.30. last Tuesda' evening, and report a very Mrs G. F. Monroe of Hull's Farms, on SMILEV Sl'EAKS OUT. Waklee of Kettletowh. fast of ''Vashingum Green. Jle is a nice time. Saturday. PRICES. it is no uncommon occurrence to see Kev J. O. Munsou being absent on his cultured and gentleman, to A KKAL Mrs Horaie Allen and her Miss Mr and Mrs Wesley Burr spent Sun- interesting men KSTATK DKAI.. friend, vacation, the Methodist church united meet. and boys perched upon a ladder in Annie Wells of Bridgeport, spent last day in Easton. with the in union ser- Eli Wakeman of Bridge-por- on Congregationalists ANSONIA. an apple tree at this season of the year, C. Art Ward of Waterbury has pur- Friday with her mother, Mrs J. M. Ford. called vices, last Sunday. Kev Mr Smiley the and vice chased, 15. II. Mattoon's agency Mrs Esther and Mrs Frank friends, Sunday. a and ser- r.x x picking golden fruit, versa, through Ilawley William A. sold his preached vigerous eloquent KAKMINti were of Mrs E. W. Smith Smith has interest mon the various vices tiu.000 of Lace the entire pro- the man under the tree on his knees the Frost farm lying in the easterly part Ilawley guests in the against prevalent pairs Curtains, on Monday. distillery. nd sins of the In it he THE NEW PEDDLERS" LICENSE LAW. Among the small but Mieces-fu- l fann- scrambling up the rejected fruit to take of the town, formerly belonging to Hen- II. K. Ehvood of Green's Farms, father community. duction ol the well known D. I!. Barnum has picked 0 touched upon the scenes he had wit- er of the town is Char ts Nichols of to the pummucc squeezer to extract the ry P. Welton. The doctor intends to nearly of II. II. Elwood, Jr., of this place, died, nessed at the fair of last week. Considerable dissatisfaction is being barrels of apples, which he disposes of at of He had Danbury South street, who has a small farm of to lill live or fix it to sheep in connec- 75 Saturday night, pneumonia. lhe sale of expressed by peddlers going into towns juice "vinegar hogs adapt husbandry SI. per barrel. only been sick a few open gambling, undisguised BE0MLEY 45 acres and farms it well. lie averages heads." tion with other land which he has pur- days. ntoxicants, consequent drunkenness; whose officials have taken of On Wednesday one of H. B. Burr's it was a shame to close the advantage to produce from his dairy a can and a chased in that horses was taken sick. concluding the license law enacted the last gen- vicinity. very Every- public schools to expose the children to by MANUFACTURING half a day of milk. He raises all his own A lilliTHHAY I'AliTV. thing was done to relieve it, but of no a eral assembly relative to non residents lived uch school ci vioe. feed, with the of buying some NKKDS OF Oil! TOWN. BETHLEHEM. avail. It only 2i hours. selling goods. In some towns the magis- CO. exception Miss I'earl Sanford's birthday party, Mrs Burr ot 1'Iattsville is vis Winton was in hunt- - bran. lie Is one of the of the Ueorge George the place trates have placed the license fee for patrons October 2, was a brilliant success. The matter of electric light is the next iting her daughter, Mrs C. P. Bradley, ng with his cousin, D. C. Piatt. Squir Kcho Farm. first time in two venders at $100, while others consider were sold at auction in New York City, a few Many young couples assembled at her thing that needs attention and even now this being the years. rels have been quite plenty this fall and home to ofl'er AT COl.D Sl'KIMi fa km. Mrs Betsey Banks is quite poorly at the local hunters have succeeded in $20 or $0 as sufficient tax. In many in- ago, and we were fortunate in Clil-'.A- K1IX. , congratulations, which ies are themselves in re- days securing TIIK KCIIO KAIIM part informing her daughter's. bringing home their pockets full. stances the officials are merchants in the were cordially received. Some beautiful to the matter, to organ- Your visited Mor Charlie W. over included a generous assortment ol them much under O'llara, the gard preparatory correspondent uson,. although quite ' Friends in town Sunday town and when a man applies for a li- Superintendent popular gifts were presented, in token of their a stock for that timer Fog at his Cold Spring Farm, the poorly, is able to take quite long rides. Fred Downs and Hender- to- of the izing joint company pur- Superintendent cense to sell whose line is the value. We shall put them on the market, (tperiutendent creamery, reports highest esteem on the occasion. A and there is a doubt but that other day, and found him hustling with B. B. Banks is very sick. The doctor son of Dunn & Co.'s Connecticut agency goods IXMIU pose hardly at below. tie present shipment of milk at bountiful collation of was his farm work. Mr Fog s aairy comprtS' calls on him twice a day. at and New Haven. same as they sell, they will charge him morrow, the prices outlined eatables pro- an electric light plant will beestablished es Devon the herd Bridgeport daily. The price for last month vided. was thoroughbred cattle, the fee prescribed, others applying quarts The table adorned with before another six months. headed a fine of Devon l was: three cents. The of milk at being by pair AT THE RCHAsE. whose sales will not materially interfere supply flowers which were beautifully arranged. bulls, which have been trained by Mr LONG HILL. this time of year begins to increase. Music was to work at the or on the cart. Julius Ludolf had a daughter born with their interests is let offeapily. The and dancing introduced, Mrs AVATKIJllL HY'S Fog plow i WATER SLl'I'LY. Their combined is 2700 Saturday, the 7th. dissatisfaction is where such is Nellie as Much weight pounds. Miss Jennie Davton has returned from 13 partiality Pharsley pianist. good I s cows Policeman Kober ot New Haven Tin: 'MI-KI- LOT? The of has he milk from Mr Fog herd of is and shown. Favoritism has out at l'II iik visit It feeling was manifested, and the com- city Waterbury purchased in in a cold Englewood Chicago. at Frederick Wentch's. cropped NOTTINGHAM 2 set shot gun cans spring, M. visiting 11 acres of laud of Ileman Smalleyas ueorge Bennett is quite sick, under ua.3 xi intervals since the creation of man, but The old adage that "it is an ill wind pany parted hoping for the next occa- which boils out of the rock at a tempera- ur ma s care. ii. in. oquues euLciiaiiicu niiua an addition to their tract for water sup- ture of 48 The cream is sold to from Danbury. more frequently has not been placed on which blows nobody good," was exem- sion they would have a chance to throw degrees. A good many as usual attended the fair LACE ply at the "Branch." the N. S. Stevens creamery company at at Quite a number attended the Danbury exhibition at all. In this case, however, plified the other night, while the roaring old shoes and rice. Danbury. fair from here, and report a very enjoy- Hotchkissville. Mr Fog has caught the M r and Mrs 1 racy have spent the law, if enforced at all, should treat gust went banging against every ob- Howard J. and were the wall fever from Parmelee and Dunning able time, although much disgusted with CURTAINS. Wright family Neighbor short time with Mr and Mrs G. E. Dun sale of every man liable to its penalty alike. struction, when a citizen on rising in the F. Clark of Woodville, who has of A. over has put up several rods, this fall. In ad- the intoxicants. guests George Wright Sunday. to his stock Mr a ing. Birdsey Gilbert has shingled his house. Officials elected by the people are their found that It bad blown, in this a tract of timber on the dition other Fog keeps Mil- - Toe a $1.25 mornlr.g bought large as- a A. M. and wife of New pair, real value south side of Mount is a The Pythian hall building begins to flock of sheep. In fruit year he has Bradley agents to carry out their wishes and not year of scarcity of pumpkin pie timber, Tom, building last at L. M. 9Sc sume definite shape,the foundation being several hundred bushels of apples for ford, spent Saturday, to serve their own selfish ends, as is fre- a pair, real value $1.65 three golden orbs right out of his neigh- bridge to convey the timber on the line which he finds a market in HUNTINGTON. Bradley's, Mr Bradley killing a fine the been at- Waterbury. of the case where this law is ap $1.25 a pair, real value $2.00 bor's lot up to his back door. Now this of the Shepaug railroad. completed, grading having string game. quently tended to by Col Evans and it is expect- plied. The framers of the law, no doubt $1.75 a real value $2.75 may he called a "pumpkin yarn." But W. DEATH OF MRS SARAH A. NICHOLS. pair, S. Burgess is repairing the house ed that the building will be closed in this wished to rid the towns and cities of the when he went to bed there were no he intends to move into this fall. AN ACTIVE OU LADY. SOUTHBURY, tl a pair, real value $3 AO week. Contractor Warner is pushing it Fell asleep in Jesus, October 4, Mrs basket peddlers who have grown nu- pumpkins at his door, and in the morning $2.25 a real value $3.50 Miss Lilly Wirth of Ansonia is with all his might this fine weather. Mrs Fannie Jackson, a lady 05 years of Sarah A. Nichols, widow of the late Dea merically strong for the past few years, pair, after the blow there were three. visiting is a fine of an almost cen- TOWN MEETING ECHOES. at S. F. age, specimen ra Nichols of Huntington, aged 82 but if it works in all places as it did in Burgess'. T. E. Parker has sold C. B. Mattoon a tenarian, being able to do housework, At the annual town meeting it was 111 liCII. years and two months. Mrs Nichols Ansonia, when, a few years ago, she AT TIIK t'ON(iUKiATIONAI, The Maple Ridge farm still receives large invoice of II. W. John's asbestos sewing and mending. voted that the number on the board of is build- was the last member of the be reduced from six to passed a city ordinance prohibiting non U is that Kev Mr Prentiss of boarders during this fall term. paint which to decorate his farm surviving education shoudl expected Mr Mattoon used this the arge family of Ezra C. Wheeler and three members. Voted, to pay a bounty residents selling goods without a license, will In the Congrega- ings. paint of on the killing- of coons and foxes. Bridgeport preach last time he and with satis GRANGE MATTERS. Ann Curtiss, and leaves in the direct $1 it will prove a miserable failure. At IRISH tional chnrch, next Sunday. LITCHFIELD. painted great Voted, that the amount ot said bounty time most of the venders of faction. ine of the family only one nephew and 01 aeiin- - that stocking The of the be deducted irom ine tax any came in regular meeting grange, a In her maidenhood days V the yarn and cheap jewelery from POINT UK AUKKSTKIi. was over till Tues grandniece. quent taxpayer. oted, that bounty HE Ol tUIT TO Wa-tervil- le J. C. Brinsmade of Monday evening, put S. S. Cone has sold his place on Representative on of Mrs S. Miss Sarah A. Wheeler for a number of on coons and foxes be paid only to in New Haven and returned with the day's of the day account town meeting. town tor such wild Two Sundays since a hunter with gun street, to Mrs S. M. Coe, and Washington, proprietor Gunnery, gave a very account years taught school in the various school habitants of the proceeds. After the law came into force CURTAINS. drove over on for a call on Hayes interesting animals killed by them within the town and dog came Mr Zeiner's anil when will occupy his house on West street. Saturday last, of her visit to the White Jity. Chaplain districts of the town. In November, 1849 many of them moved into town and set past D. limits, upon presentation of proof to the tatter's rushed out toward the H. Taf t, proprietor of the school here. Luther Scott occupied the lecturers she. was married to Dea Ira Nichols and of tled on the "Sand"' and, as a result, dog On Friday the Torrington lodge, chair in a manner. that effect to the satisfaction the $2jS7 a pair, real value $4.00 hunter a of He also made a short call on Representa: very acceptable herself a faithful a wise and that the selectmen have not proved desirable residents. setter, the banged charge of an exhibition proved wife, selectmen. Voted, very a $4.50 Knights Pythias, gave tive B. II. Mattoon. A foot ball game is be instructed to all wheelmen and decided not $3.62 pair, real value shot at him when Zeiner's boy was but a drill in the afternoon in front of kind mother to his family of young notify The magistrates here have Philips' between the of to keep the right-han-d side of $4.25 a reel value $5-5- 0 feet behind him. block and in the in being arraugjd pupils children. A month before her 10th bicyclists to take any action on the state law at pair, fe' evening Armory both schools, some of his Miss Jennie Scott, daughter of the cel the i ".d in accordance with General hall. The drill was a fine exhibition of by boys ebrated writer on agricultural subjects, birthday she made a confession of her Statutes, Section 2089. Voted to lay a present if at all. A peddler who travels $4.75 a pair, real value $6.50 A accompanied him. Li. Con 12 on to the informs moil FIND. and skill and well worth seeing. Capt F. Scott, is at the World's fair, faith in Christ, and united with the tax of mills the dollar, defray through Nangatuck Valley practice a the of the year; in one town It is seldom that such bargains are ottered ' on Arthur Morse, late of enter- Town Clerk Mattoon celebrated his About dozen of our townsmen took gregational church of her native town expenses ensuing your correspondent that While hunting rabbits Judge Ford's Torrington in the last and License being a tie the vote of last year 17 tained them with a fine at his 18th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, great Danbury fair, week, and she has for 66 years been an earnest not where he has been for the past years in new, clean, salable goods, and it will be raroialee found three sliver supper a snow. . holds over under the law, being land, Henry a his wife report big and consistant member of the church of they charged him under the new regime tea In an old stone wall. home on Lake street. the 10th, by taking drive with & were in annulled. well tor yon to see them, if at all in need ot plated pots Chambers Mitchell town, love at the rate of $2 or $100 a 1735. to Washington, taking in the cattle show last . sold a her choice. Her great for the per day year find on They bore the antiquated date of John and Miss Theresa week, selling sheep. They SMITH BECOMES MRS SMITn. VZk such goods. Tou will them the second Uarrigan at W.oodbury. flock to L. F. Scott. of church and its services, ha3 been very MISS as it was a good field he concluded to go Peacock were married in St Capt Galpin floor, to which access can be had either by Mrs II. T. IHckox was taken suddenly Anthony's Woodbury was also around with a flock manifest by a most faithful and constant Married, at Brewsters, N. Y., Octo to work and make the people make good church, last Wednesday and Both of our physicians have registered of his license for his stairs or elevator. with last Saturday, but is now morning, sheep. attendance on the house of God till with ber 4, Charles E. Smith to Miss Carrie by overcharging goods. easy safety pleurisy, after a short tour in New with the state board of health and the On Miss Jennie L. Scott left better. wedding York, Thursday, in four Sabbaths of her death. When both of this This is one instance where the people arc have returned to their new home town clerk under the new medical act town for the VVhite after which she Smith, place. occupy City, the church building was burned down a reaping the benefit of the new law. Mrs Annua Flallock and her two boys on street. passed by the last Legislature. will be absent several weeks visiting in South friends. She was Mrs last none felt the loss Mrs Mallory is visiting her sister REID & have gone on a visit to her former home accompanied by year ago July, Dana Martinez, son of Andrew Mar- HUGHES, Mr home is David E. Doolittle as far as Western more than she, and she was one New York state.- in North Becket, Mass. Cunningham's completed. MILTON. keenly tinez, the cigar manufacturer, reached Pennsylvania. of the first to subscribe $50, but when Miss Amelia Harris has returned from IMPORTING RETAILERS. Mrs E. Miss Lillian Rev L. P. .Bissell and wife are in town Miss Doolittle of New Britain is a his majority October 5. The event was Anna Woodrnftand OF guest she saw the prospect was not promising and of Mrs Wil DEATH MRS BENJAMIN TAYLOR. Woodbury guest celebrated at his home on 110-12- - Clark took Mrs Gibson's team on again. Ichabod. at David ii). Doolittle s. she ise duly Myrtle 0 Bank St., Waterbury, Conn- Tuesday for raising the money needed, pro liam Morris. . Mrs Benjamin Taylor died Mrs Charles Lynn, an estimable lady, avenue Thursday evening, by the gather and went to Woodbury for a visit. Sunday posed to $500 if the society would evening, after a short illness, amounting is very sick. Her daughters aie caring give The ladies' aid met on Thurs- - ing of many relatives and friends to NEW PRESTON HILL. n. society "Dr" Rowe has traded off his fast trot to a general break-dow- Her husband for her. pay her interest on it while she lived. three-year-ol- d died last June. Charles Peck has been quite poorly for Then when the was made ting horse for a well bred Mr Peet is again appeal Mary greatly improving a short time. to enlarge the subscriptions, she again colt. her place by putting 4n a new bay win- MR II INCHLIFF TO VISIT THE WHITE CITY. dow. No service was held at the Congrega offered 200 more on the same condition. North Clark has gone to the World's Mr Hinchliff intends to start tional church, last Sunday. Quite a number from this place attend' Tuesday, These generous gifts stimulated others to fair. Ills mother is teaching at Rom- to visit the World's fair. During his ab There was quite a large family party dedi- tended the Danbury fair and report a will be carr on give so that the new building was T TVES ford his absence. time. sence, the shear shop shut down. at Watson's Monday. In THE M fJOMPANTS, during goou cated free from debt. Then JL 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Mrs James B. Ames is an nearly . O . A11 11 a number of Kent Hollow and entertaining in- llli Ives I'arshley of Romford has return- Quite Henry B. Harrison of the Brackett & elderly aunt. her last will she leaves $500 more, the been Marbledale people intend visiting the Tuttle Co., New Haven, spent the last terest of which is to her ed from Mlddletown, where he has World's fair, this week. James B. Ames and family recently perpetuate year a his week of September with his parents at visited at Leavenworth's. for the of the making few day's stay among Mrs iiuiaan ana Amanda Holmes are the parsonage. ' George ly subscription preaching 257" LJLIJSr Mrs Albert Baldwin has so far recover gospel. In her will she also remembers friend, at Hill Top visiting. OziaB Benedict is improving slowly. STREET, is home ed as to be able to move about the house W. Hamilton Gibson and ex. George Ackiey expected from George Merriman has left his place on .And examine their stock and prices of family the World's fair, next Tuesday. Hollister Jackson is able to be about Good Looks. to leave soon for their city home in Maple street and gone to live with his the bouse and has recently taken a ride petit Is there law son-in-la- James B. at - Good looks are more than skin de . any prohibiting hunting Baldwin, Terry- deep, N. V. V " '! Franklin P. left for the World', Brooklyn, on . VUle. "'.: '. Hayes upon a healthy condition of all the WINDOW OIL CLOTHS Sunday fair on Tuesday and was met in Water- pending FURNITURE, CARPETS, SHADES, Krnest Black was the guest of Henry Rev Mr Evans gave us a very interest vital organs.. If the liver be inactive, you sermon bury by J. D. Dayton and Cashier Clark have bilious look; 11 your stomach be dis over. ine from ileb. 4:lo, last Sunday BRIDGE W ATE a- - - CURTAINS - Friable Sunday, suhlect "The of of Birmingham. Ordered, you have a dyspeptic look and it DRAPERY, LAMPS, CROCIpiRY, the being temptation son of H. Mrs John of is visit- Christ." The infant Joel Atwood, aged your kidneys are affected you have a pinched Logan Bridgeport Mr and Mrs Henry Sanford made an its rest on Thurs Secure health and will have AND FUR-- Mrs Orostes Hlckox. eight months,passedto loo. good you STOVES, RANGES HOUSE ; ing extended visiting tour, last week, taking day morning alter an illness or tnree good looks, Electric Bitters is the great al - in. uartiora. uaven ana months. The funeral was attended on on vi Mrs T. Odell spent Friday and Satur- MARBLED ALE- ' jew Bridge terative and tonic, acts directly these NISHENG GOODS. port. . at the house. Cures boils In Brooktluld. Saturday tal organs.- pimples, blotches, day The Aspetuck creamery is still boon? Arrangements are Deing made lor a Rev Dwight C. Stone spent Sunday at and gives a good complexion. Sold at Haw- to be held in Con- - 60c or tree to Newtown Mrs Frank Turklngton and Mrs George ing. It turns out about 2000 pounds of fellowship meeting the his father's, George C. Stone's. ley's drug store, per bottle. Freight paid goods delivered and vicinity. what luck of Black were at Thomas NEWTOWN, CONN. BEE. brother, Howard from New York city for game, We did not hear tram, Rock, spent Sunday at home. they had. Bradley's, last week. EL0UR Fall Winter Goods FRIDAY OCTOBER ,1803. Miss Bertha Campbell has entertained R0XBURY. a friend frora New York eity. In New Haven County. CIRCULATION: AT THE FALLS. - VARIETY BRITAIN- - GIVEN IN SPLENDID JANUARY 1,188a, 610 Mrs David C. Norman of N. SOUTH LAST 8500 HOTCHKISaVILLE. Woodport, WEEK. has been at her Mrs Amos J., mother's, Everett S. Piatt is serving as in AT for a few on a visit. She juror A FAMOUS HUNTER. Tyrrell's, days Waterbury district court. Litchfield County News. returned on Thursday. Jake shot 10 gray squirrels, last Mon Born, on Friday night, an eight pound AWAY. The best hunting record so far is day, and 10 on Friday last. day's girl to Mr and Mrs Julius Ludorf. , BETHLEHEM. that of James W. Botsford on Tuesday AH.MVIS'S, Union services were held in the Con- ACCIDENT TO EKED PARKINS. last, who started out for a days' sport A of flour as sold contains 241--2 TOWN TOCKET HOOK. bag usually 429 BRIDGEPORT. THE and bagfired 17 crav squirrels some time gregational church last Sunday. Main St., Fred Parkins is from an acci- HKCATULAI'ION. suffering before alone and no dog. dent which occurred while at .work at his night, having John Bryan entertained friends from Ids. to Next ! until lurther notice! shall distribute HiKliways, 113.60 trade. A of a horse nail struck Waterbury over Sunday. We have many spe- HrltlKUH, tift.lW piece him in the out a A SEVERE ACCIDENT. Israel Lucas Schools, Ml. Hit right eye, cutting piece and family attended the customers (8) of these or one barrel Harrows litt.tf" of the eye ball very near the sight. It is funeral of his mother in this my bags Spading cialties which our neigh- I'auper expenses, C. B. Squire and wife and Clayton Roxbury, Mioveltng snow, 3.1(1.17 feared that the may be affected. week Monday. Mrs Lucas died in New sight Squire were overturned near Brookfleld (,'ommumtutloii tux, Preston, 86 years of age. each week. You have s:ot to have both flour do not Hoard ot let 1 .!( the horse away and bors have, and ml AT THE SHEAR FACTORY. Junction, running Are great labor savers and put the Election expenses, K:Xr severely injuring it, also smashing up the Gilbert Williams of Watertown spent iM.llil soil in perfect condition. The depth of Miscellaneous, The American Shear Co., have adopted wagon and hurting Clayton by cutting Sunday with his daughter, Mrs William and shoes. Come in and look at our to give entire sat- VVatorUiR tubs, 5.07 goods soil worked can he suited to the far- study -. as a and have closed his head and his Lockwood. AsHtlHSOl'M, .!,- Saturday holiday hurting hip by striking run- mer's are Collodion ot taxes, H..VT their factory for the last few weeks, on the railroad track. The others escap We purpose. They cheap, easily isfaction to our custom- im- and prices. can sell you the shoes as low Town treasurer, 2S. ning Ave days a week until business ed unhurt. Clavton was worse on Mon repaired and perfect working. Auditing, It. proves. day than the Thursday before. The cause 7. Oft Around the Fireside. ers. We make to meas Probate records, of the accident was a defective highway, as can them for and Town clerk, :M Arthur Linton of Bridgeport is visiting you buy elsewhere; quality 20.10 without or to prevent Vital statistics, at Joseph Pierson's. any railing guard Hallock Improved Potato Diggers ure 70.10 teams from down the bank. THE in the Olllclal, going WHITE CITT. .we we can to - anything Miss Carrie Cowles goes to New York considered, think give them you are needed by every potato raiser- .t,014.'U week. DEATH OF MRS LUCAS. work in do City, this SPECIAL TO THE BBE.J They every soil, not injure line at a small Tolal orders, 4,:i!i.: 01 clothing outstanding iu Mrs an old of this at a iu cent, uesiaes the potatoes and save potatoes enough ASSKT8 OF TIIK TOWN. Alfred Lester has moved to the house Lucas, inhabitant saving iuny per you with but who has lived with her chil- WOMANS' in a short time to for themselves. advance over the Cash in treasury, September lit, Joseph Hague. town, THE BUILDING. pay regu- $ r78.l!i dren for the last few years in South Brit- ls:, Newton Uine is at his sister's, Mrs Hat-ti- e The Womans' building occupies no in may be to FLOUR for Due on town fund Octo- and New died lucky enough get your deposit out too ain, Bridgewater Preston, significant figure among the remarkable lar ready made price. 1 . !7.S2 Tuttle's, quite siuk, having got ber at the latter place and was buried at structures White I drill artesian which furnish ;!.- ki after a siego of the mumps. which adorn the City wells, Due on Atwood fund, quickly South beside her Mon- nothing. Duo on ruto bill lTii.co cemetery husband, It is 400 by 200 feet, covering 80,000 water in abundant sup- of,lsiK), our talks of back con- pure cheaply, Due on on 40.10 John, milkman, going day, the 0th. Rev Austin Ishani or acres. Its A. H. Interest game, square feet, nearly two ply- DAVIS, 370.11 to his native Sweden. services the She Due on rate bill of ls'.U, country, ducted the at grave. plan was two-fol- d. To furnish head- The Flour will be each Duo on Interest on same. 51.27 was SG given away Monday T. C. Galpin, wife and son, are home years old. for the women connected with Duo on rate bill ot lS'.i-J- 1,200.17 quarters I also furnish and wind-mill-s, from the World's fair. the also afford for exhibi put up 429 MAIN ST. BRIDGEPORT F. S. Castle has disposed of his Gray fair,and space until further notice. etc. 2,.r)02.02 tion. is situated at the entrance to pumps, Jim Boyce is making some good bags Eagle horse to Veterinarian Garlick. It I'al inc.o against the town, ftl,tio7..'M on his the midway plaisance and separated The above ineluiles ot tins outstanding or daily hunting trips. Gray squir- George Barnes has secured the services were so Too from it by Stony Island avenue. The Fine stock of wagons, carriages end di'i's, AST.", whieli the town owes to itself on rels never plenty. many of (.ilen Root to him with his fall assist peculiar feature of it is a great hall, or sure to in the Atwood fund, $liK ot which was not in leaves yet for successful brush shooting. work. H. N. harnesres, please price,style eluded in last year's report. court, in the center,67 feet wide, 250 feet AYRES, and Walter who died in workmanship. Absolutely Pure Aside Irani what the town owes that fund Senior, Reynolds' G. E. Barnes is building an addition to long and attains an extension height of the Indebtedness is !I32..V.I was here for last ma , m .WILL NOT INJURE Bridge, brought burial, his home. Ansotii Ward of South Britain 04 feet. This is lighted by a skylight in I Ct m mm a v 1 1 THE MOST DELEJUE Sunday. does the work. the form of panels of the elliptical or cir I if 1 i D Mrs I.nuren Stillson of Vood Creek E. n a i Mr and Mrs Edward Shelton are visit- cular vault with which it is roofed. BOOTS AND SHOES. N. FABRICS has a, beautiful storm Rev W. I). Humphrey started on Mon- Sipperley, valley, king out of town. AROUND THIS COURT iuschia, lined with blossoms. H is over ing day for the World's fair. Mr Morrel has moved over H. C. all the small are in three feet high. is a deal apartments grouped, Smith's store. There good of grumbling a lower two which 7 BISHOP BLOCK, BRIDGEPORT. Presents done on account story structure, SIPPERLEY'S MILLS, OVEN F03 Trademarks! Lauren Stillson attended the Danbury by the traveling public forms the four facades of the edifice Will Markham and were visit- of ot fair on Thursday. family of the delay the erection the iron Near each of the four corners of this SdLDBYALL ER0CERS5cts.acake ing here, last Saturday. bridge. CONN Mortimer A. Fog of Carmel Hill keeps hall, stair cases are placed which lead to WESTP0RT, four-year-o- Miss Minnie seven horses. He has a ld Linton, telephone operator S. and II. Morehouse of Washington a gallery overlooking the hall. Thi in Sun- mare and two two-vcar-o- ld colts he the Danbury central oflice, spent were in town, this week, looking for cows gallery, in the form of an arcade, or series Children Cry for Pitcher's Castors M. G. KEANE'S would like to sell. day with her sister, Miss Florence Linton. and fat cattle. of arches, extends entirely around the MONUMENTAL WORKS, WHEN IX OUR CITY central court and affords means of inter ization, with a figure at her right repre- upon the bowl an etching of the Womans" We Mrs M. S. Todd has been ill Few people from this place attended Rev J. Nelson and wife have returned Housatonic Avenue, Bridgeport. invite the public to call on us at onr store seriously communication the second a student. On her left is a building. The third is a photograph of 107 State where we shall eon with the Danbury fair owing to the dull times. from a visit in for story senting street, Bridgeport, pneumonia. Danbury. rooms. The third covers a woman the official flag of the Columbian exposi- FIRE INSURANCE inue to carfj the largest stock of story only Old Reliable Lowest Rates. Sherman Iiacon, wife and daughter, Miss Carrie Cowles and Miss Carrie All the typhoid fever patients are con- of the end It is a low tion. The flag itself occupies a place in Companies. House Morris have portion pavilion. Gitorixc; for the i.icht, W. A. LEONARD. Newtown. Conn Furnishing Goods, have v isited at Capt J. I?. Strong's. returned from the World's valescent. structure the middle of an the gallery of honor, and has an inter- fair and are from severe colds. occupying as in mental darkness. At the feet Including' Brie Silverware. Earthen suffering which is the roof of the sec- yet esting history. The silk was produced H. NORTHROP, Affent Kor the Oldest ware Edward Kuvany of Guild's Hollow, Mrs A. F. Squire is in poor health. open deck, is of Mi c. StronifeHt and Most Reliable Fire lnsur Glassware. Tinware, Woodenware, in fact of the central figure the bird from cocoons raised in 22 : Mis3 Mary Marshall was here on a vis- ond This deck is surrounded by states, aud was ance Companies in Connecticut, viz If anion everything pertaining to the Crockery and House has the foundation walls laid for a poul- Dea has a iron story. wisdom. oi ot HarlKird. Seoley put up large a of is a nerva, the owl, representing reeled and spun by women. The staff is rire, Hsrtioni. rucenix, Furnishing business. Hoping the public may house, 100x12, built. When com- it over Sunday. screen pillars, and used for roof Connecticut, of Ilarttord. Orient, of Hart- - try wind mill. The pediment represents womans' work made of ic wood. The sur- Middlesex Mlddletown. give us a part of their patronage, we remain. it garden. The exterior treatment is eagle lord. Mutual, of pleted will be the largest poultry A crowd turned out to the cattle in of civilization. The rig- - Westchester, of New York. large Mrs Hurlbut is ill with evolved from these conditions. The hor- the progress mounting the stall is of metal from the Respectfully, house in this section. show of the Pleasant on George very nter- - Valley grange, as is also Samuel Baldwin. izontal dimension is divided into two urges typiry cnarity, oenencence, old Chicago fire bell. The women of and a fine show of cattle was dropsy, home life. the CHAS. E. & Mrs Charles Lyon has been quite Tuesday, stories. The first order 21 ture, art and Entering foreign countries make superb exhibits, G. W. HUSTEI) SON, October a to Mr and story being FAIRCIIILD, S" cesser to C. S. tz seriously ill for some weeks. presented. Born, 7, daughter building once more and leaving the libra- such as laces, oil Sterling Co., Mrs W. feet, the second 23 feet and the whole embroideries, paintings' Evans Brothers are up a fine Bronson. ry west of the gallery on the second water etc. & 107 STATE C. C. Cook, wife and children of n, showing resting on a five foot base. The lower colors, carvings, hooks, JEWELER SILVERSMITH STREET, line line of for fall and winter we move on to the north-we- st cor- have visited at Charles samples Born, October 8, a daughter to Dr and order consists of round arches, resting floor, MEXICAN' WOMEN CONTRIBUTE CONN. Lyon's. wear. Mrs L: Pons. ner of the edifice. The room we enter is ALL GRADES OF WATCHES AT BRIDGEPORT, J. ON DORIC fine feather work and similar fabrics. W. I). Flowers raised a fine piece of PILASTERS, the school exhibit. This is a GREATLY cooking The women of Western I;- - REDUCED PRICES. potatoes, this about 250 bushels or square columns, between which the scene of Fayal,onethe year, MIN0RT0WN. many interesting gatherings. send needle on on an acre and a half. He windows are The second is at lands, very delicate work Diamonds of our own importation at "How to amuse the soil so!iliit wHl raised the NORTH KENT placed. story There something stated hours, every laugh w ith abuudance is treated with of a ,! silk, linen, etc. The Armenian Christian less than New York White Star, Late Jlose and Burbank RESULTS OF A RUNAWAY. coupled pilasters day. Specialists discuss important prac prices. lands send delicate needle work & modified Corinthian which i very i use Plumb Winton's . . varieties. MAKING FIRST CLASS ltUTTER. type, supports tical subjects in the culinary department, SILVER AND PLATED WARE Last Thursday morning a runaway a wide frieze and cornice. The central on on silk, linen, etc. The French display B0NE " FERTILIZER That C. C. We had the pleasure the morning f thorough going farmer, Lewis S. of team went here. The horse be- embroidered raised work. The Arme M ft IU1 f:4't liril lit nitrafui f... a. Northrop's dairy Jersey through feature of the east and west facades, when to listen to a a rep CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS.Etc. l'armelee, has laid about (.0 rods of stone cows are about as line as are to be found came in present, lady, nian Christian women, tine frightened Waterville, running which are similar, are the entrance por- resentative of the Womans' Exposition exceedingly !:!ll!ill!!!!lli,lllrili!!i.J;i).tiS wall, this year, and expects to lay 10 or in this part of the country. to It ran a foot work, and Turkish women exquisite em n great variety and all goods at 1" rods more. Woodbury. against ticoes. These are two story high and board of Illinois on the matter of making Mr Northrop raises his own stock and bridge in front of Atwood's hotel, break- are forward some 14 feet from this room broidery. At what is called the violet the lowest possible prices. brought hominy croquettes. Adjoining is is careful to have none but the best. ing its leg as was supposed. After an main of is bath, a pencil sold which is an exact Lotli, WOODBURY. the wall. Three arches the on the north and east the . The creamery is managed by Mrs North- examination it was decided to call Dr lower order form the entrance, Ionic col- fac simile of the nail of copper, silver 357 MAIN STREET, StairToulld-er- is an and first Bland of in the GREAT ASSEMBLY ROOM, and gold by the state of Mon Kails. Sewels, Balusters, Etc . on hand or rop (who experienced Waterbury, hopes that umns being substituted for pilasters. presented made to onler at the shortest notioe. THE l'ECK ltOAD AND POOR FUND. class butter and of be saved as it was a valu- tana to the board of and NEAR JOHN Convenient possible maker), the quality animal might The second is an open balcony surround- lady managers, ST., of access tnuii any pan of flie Homer butter cannot be excelled. For conven- able one. Last accounts were the with a seating capacity of 1500. Here is driven its Mrs Totter Pal city by horse cars. Give us a call. S. Totnlinsou vas appointed that ed by Corinthian columns which support by president, ience it is in 2 cakes and was not can a beautnui sec or Dencnes, tiesus, tames, mer, at the of the Womans io near - trustee of the Henry II. Peck road and pressed pound leg broken, but whether it a pediment evolved from the second completion W. W. WALKER & SON, ureorge au, inain, JJndreDort- i3 sent from Mobile, Ala. Some fine Iiev poor fund at the annual election. The Mr Northrop's monogram stamped on be cured remains to be seen. cornice. The is deco- etc., building. A.Gardner, Warren, Ct. FINE INTERIOR DECORATORS. - story pediment on walls. The east- each one. is in boxes made bas-reli- the We of fund amounts to about 12,000. It shiped rated with a ef the portraits hang have just received the larxest stock REET-s- for so A GREAT FIND IN MINOR'TOWN. representing ern stained windows are rich and beauti- Artistic Wull Papers ever shown iu this city. BOTSFORD H. the purpose that his customers of women, and was We the best ot White Lead, Tint- Horse Shoeing, Waon Kepairinp. Saw KiliiK occupations designed is and keep grades and ot NfcWTuWS CiOOD FOR MR SKEI.LY. may secure it in the exact condition as Who can the our New of San ful. The platform high, grand ed Lead, Oils, Varnish, Glass, finishes, etc. ft lilacksniiihinic all kinds. dispute fact that by Miss Alice Rideaut Franciso. of will be to your advantage to call on us when when it left the Of course commanding. To the platform this - At the annual town the town creamery. England climate is changing when they Connecting the entrance porticoes to the When Bab;,- wa:; rv:'.:, we nave her Castoria. you want auytfiing in our line. meeting such butter is in demand and hall, the Infanta Eulalia was es- refused to a small sum to after sup- read the following which would excite no end pavilions are open arcades, a suc- great When s'.ie was a CI il J, she cried for Castoria. 500 Main Street Bridgeport, Conn. appropriate his old who delt corted with her suite, the day she visited furnish the Town hall with an plying customers, have comment if we lived in the Sunny South. cession of arches which form galleries to When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. organ. with him is the fair in state. Leaving the assembly M. F. for years, there but little The veracity of the item is sworn to by the second stories. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Thereupon Skelly, deputy superin- one room, the first rooms on the east side THE BEST PLACE TO GET tendent of the at has left for any else. the'scribe. Saturday, as Wilbur Mans- capitol Hartford, THE END PAVILIONS south are devoted to Japanese ex- YOUR circulated a and raised field was riding by a farm owned by T. going JOB PRINTING DONE subscription paper Mrs George Roraback, who has been have a frontage of 80 feet, and are 200 hibits. are decorated with bamboo IS BT nearly the amount in a few S. Minor, about two and one half miles They necessary her son and in feet long, forming the north and south screens and Among the exhibits hours. So we will have the visiting grandchildren north of the postofflce, he saw something panels. BUCKINGHAM & organ just returned home, this week. sides of the building. To these a third is a scene embroidered on black BREWER, the same. Bridgeport, by a brook that crossed the spring commenc- creep along order is added in the form of a screen of is six Her son, Charles, has recently road. Mr Mansfield and satin cherry blossoms. It feet Is Essential! 90 Middle St., Bridgeport. caught it it sur- Both are ot Iiev A. ed business there for himself. small columns and caryatids, which in SGG0. Another proprietors practical printers - Joseph Freeman is at the proved to be a young alligator .about 18 high, price gold to several years' experience and pive their per- mi" World's fair. there were round the roof garden mentioned. Car- aspect of the four seasons," pan HEALTH. sonal attention to all the work. Consequently Uncle Joe Ives (as every body calls inches long. It is an alligator and no lovely Remember there are many ways to save no are of women used to el and one-ha- lf six jClooet services at Sun- yatids figures sup two feet, the First church, last him), has been quite poorly for, some mistake. It was so pronounced by every work, by money ami most people are on the lookout entablatures. The walls of the cen- embroidered on fine satin with hope to be welly day. time. one who saw it. Some advance the idea port material, it for tral hall rise above the roofs your it was some surrounding lacquered frames and silk decorations, BLOOD George P. Alien bid off the Banks James who been that left there by person or IS IMPURE. Barker, has visiting and are pierced with clear story windows. $1000 in gold. Another,represent-in- g Southern ECONOMY price IBIoodX place at $"(!0. that it escaped from some one. Anyway hi3 daughter, Mrs William Roberts, re- The details of the are modeled a of ladies and en- If are troubled withji it was a queer incident. Mr Minor says building group gentlemen, you this winter. Don't buy a cheap furnace that Mrs Almon Galpin was the wom- turned to his home in Chapinville, last after classic ana Italian renaissance only that the price ot the land has advanced joying themselves near the water, during California! will require eight tons of coal to warm your an who voted at the annual election. week. and on account of the compara flower season. or house, when you can buy the 850 since the discovery of the alligator types, the spring BOILS, ULCERS Only about a dozen registered. tive small size and scale of the structure Almond Culture. Mr Mansfield ought to be congratulated A .SORES are more delicate and refined than those IT REPRESENTED PIMPLES, In these times of and O. K. Norton is at work on the bank BANTAM. for this luck to Mr Minor Vyour blood is bad. A few bottles ff S. S. anxiety uncertainty Baxter Furnace bringing good lm-- g of the other buildings of the White ti:urnuihly cleanse the system, remove all In trade and the seek, wall of Mrs Shove's City the costume in Japan 120 years ago. A k,,;i.l A II manner of blem-- . investments, inquirers that will heat it with four tons, which will Orenaug park. Mr Mrs This beautiful edifice was ;.,; and Buckingham, who have designed by The basis of the was dyed ing to know about the prospects in Southern save you Strong & Terrell had 107 fowls on ex- MR MERRIMAN MOVES AWAY. painting rep visited Lewis F. Atwood, have returned Miss Sophia Hayden of Boston. The a It extended from CLEARED AWAY California have doubled, ft is, perhaps, the hibition at the fair. were modeled by special process. uu Danbury George Merriman of Maple street, who to their home in the vicinity of Hartford. caryatids by Miss Yandell the floor to the The rooms of vtiv lt use. It is me oest oioou renicuy only place in our country where intelligent, ceiling. V. i housjnds wno nive usea fay so. y $24.00 Mrs P. Stowe celebrated his 04th a short of Louisville, and the group of sculptur My hlood was badly poisoned last year, wmcn goi my cultivated can command a comforta- Edgar has returned from birthday William Atwood had the fortune to Cincinnati and Kentucky of diseased and a constantsource people in luel. The Baxter is the most economical roof-lin-e California, system out older her time since, has for the want of a house- al on the were designed f"suffering no appetite, no enjoyment of life. Two Bottles from 10 without hard Yours visit at figures jf- . ble income acres, labor, furnace made. Bridgeport. have a vine of splendid grapes, but came next, all handsomely decorated; - 1.. -- .it Thn.it no betters truly. gone to with a in by Miss Rideaut of California, and have most of the time besides. It is done keeper stay daughter already In U air ana airs Jonn 11. Allen have re the misfortune to lose them. It is a and also that of Connecticut. the JUM1 liA,l.i,uay,uii, viit Terryville. spoken of. of Treatise on Dlooa ana SKin aiseases by fruit and nut cultuie. The most beautiful turned to their Rochester, N. Y., home, question with him who would be such a front room is a beautiful statuary niaiieiijc; F. A. Hull & Co., THE INTERIOR DECORATIONS in of fine cast. The in- and refined homes and the wealthiest com 191 MA IX from their visit to friends In Woodbury. HAS GIVEN GENERAL SATISFACTION. sinner as to take the fruit. Ariadne marble ST., harmonize with the exterior. The terior is a thing of beauty, llising from munities, per capita, iu the United States, are Crane and wife his fath- was said before one of our oldest gal George visited It election, that eyery Chauncey Atwpod, is ivory white and is carried out in the second floor is the great central tound in Southern California. As an invest DANBURY, CONN. P. last week. man in Bantam wanted to be and most has been lery er, George Crane, selectman, respected citizens, cream colors and other tints, illustrating court, and supporting what is above, are ment there is nothing equal to it. Besides but there was but one elected and that very sick with Some doubts in ot a FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS Mrs George Bloss, a of Aber-neth- y pneumonia. the radiation of light from a central round columns surmounted with capi- the natural increase the value land in daughter the old one, Fremont M. Granniss. Mr were entertained of his but at B. B. Stone of this town, died, re- recovery, point. At either end of the gallery of tals, and a frieze, the latter of which is Floyd Bouton, growing community, the returns of the trees Granniss has very satis- this he is considered out of dan- UNDERTAKER & EMBALM ER, cently, In San Francisco, Cal., whither given general writing honor are mural,or wall,paintings. The ornamented with a gilt flower system, come into bearing are, in soma instances, as JAMES SEXTON & SOX., faction. Miss a trained has GEORGETOWN, C0HN. she had gone for treatment ger. Warner, nurse, one on the north end is Mrs Mae Monie's extending around the entire court, sup-- much as 200 per cent net, annually. charge of the sick room. Dr Karrmanis Dortinff a cornice. On the panels be Special attention given to or For illustrated pamphlet, address AT ST PAUL'S. the who attends him. large composition, representing primi ders. BRIDGEPORT. CONN. KENT. physician tive women. The one on the south end, tween the arches are inscribed the names The choir In St Paul's church consisted Telephone Call 35. ALMOND COLONIES, a piece, represents modern of famous women from the earliest of one last companion Will sell out their entire stock of REGISTERED AT THE POPULAR KENT INN. soprano singer, Sunday. N0RTHVILLE. women. The artist is Miss Cassat. The times to the present : Care M. H, Mallory & Co., The rector preached a very eloquent William F. Wildman, Master main parlor on the east was decorated Ray sermon upon a very interesting subject Miss Susan and Miss Eliza VICTORIA, JOSEPHINE, PEINDLE & M0EEIS, 47 Lafayette Place, N. Y. City. MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES Wildman, Brookfleld; D. E. Mattoon, Reynolds and furnished by the women of Cincin Roberts are at the Worlds fair. They nati. On the other side the smaller Plymouth; John B. Fox, Thomaston ; The sportsmen are very plenty since par Elizabeth,De Steel, Nillson, Jenny Lind, UNDERTAKERS AND At cost. The reason tor this sacrifice sale expect to be absent two weeks or more. lors were furnished and decorated by the So- MECHANICS' AND FARMERS' w ill Frank O. Green, Madalln ; J. A. Healy, the first of the month, and their Patti, IJistori, Browning, Siddons, . is the change the railroad make in Bridge- guns women of and and EMBALMERS, their E. S. Baker, N. Y. ; Garry F. Burdick, are popping in every direction. Some of our younge people attended California, Kentucky phia Hayden the architect, many SAVINGS BANK, port, going through present yard Connecticut. The west of the more. On the main the south end Are to do Fred 8. Jennings, A. II. Jennings, New the. fair in Danbury, last week, and re- library floor,' prepared anything BABK WALL' ST.. B'PORT U. P. Bartholomew has returned from is filled with the works of wom to the exhibits of CITT BTJILDIIG, Milford ; Leon Bishop, Poughkeepsie ; port an enjoyable time. gallery is devoted foreign in their line at shortest notice. Deposits, $1,402,1145. the World's fair and is attending to his en of all countries and This curious and from and... J. F. Berk, Honolulu, W. Mr and periods. countries, valuable, Interest Surplus, 45,(78.32. I.; usual round of duties. His cider mill is We are glad to learn that Homer "Mrs Allen Mlddletown ; beautiful room was finished by che wom Asia, Africa, the Americas A share of public Whitley, Dr H. in is able to about Europe, patronage $1,44798777 A. Charles Ha- operation at present writing. Buckingham get again, en of New York. The ceiling, an impor and the islands of the sea, being here of 91 to S1000 received and interes Fechter, I. Fechter, New and that the is not so bad as was solicited. Deposits Bo-gar- injury was Mrs the first of each ven ; C. Martin, New Milford ; E. C. t, tant composition, painted by suitably grouped. At the north end of credited from month, payable in feared at first. Dora Maler Keith. is W. H. PRINDLE. L. C. MORRIS January and July of eaeh year.In corpora ted 187 Bridgeport; G. S. Adams, Pitts-Hel- d; the main floor the English exhibit, Calls answered if left at W. B- - Priadle's House; L. D. MOROAff, President. S. JUDD'S BRIDGE. THE FIGURES REPRESENTING which represents the women of the L. Mason, Newtown; U. A. C. Morris's at Leonard's Hotel L. S. CATIJBf. Secretary and Treasurer. This covers fac House, Telephone Mowry, Providence; John Duncan, Fairfield News. science and romance and imagination United States. schools, A. Woodruff and Mr Wheeler of New County aud inventions. The Clark Grlffen, C.'A. Stone, Kent; C. II. The four corner paintings illustrate the tories, applied arts New James Milford were at Mrs S. Durgy'g, last managers , of the exposition and Osborn, Milford; Homes, - four departments of literature.' The lady GREENFIELD HILL- the board which has in HAWLEY, WILMOT Arthur Bolles, Pawling, N. Y. ; W. B. week, gathering apples. whole design is connected by a band of especially charge Scientific American the Womans are for Collier, Herbert Collier, Coxsackle, N. Henry Hickox of Church Hill,, passed DEERFIELD. small winged cupids and cherubs, twin building, anticipating & REYNOLDS, Agency Y. ; J. J. Banks, New York. through here with a flock of sheep that ing garlanded wreaths of flowers with the erection of ft permanent memorial Rox-bur- Edwin Banks of was at bis he of O'Dell & Barnes of y. Bridgeport The on and which shall garner up and pre bought Miss flowing draperies. carvings building UNDERTAKERS, LANES VILLE. sister's, Mary Banks, Sunday. about the book cases are all done serve many of the interesting exhibits, NO. 98 oTATxi bTRiJ!JTt by CONN. TELEPHONE 291. Benjamin Burr has sold a cow. women. The north and south porticoes which have been presented by foreign BEIDGEPOET, A number of people from here attend- commemorate the GEORGE B. HAWLEY, - - 11 Chapel Street ; Sadie Smith and Golda McMahon left are ornamented with shell pink tiling. countries, and also to CHASLES E. - 407 Clinton CAVEATS. J.ciha. 3. ed the Danbury fair. Dea Hyde's family visited Miss Mary Colum- WILMOT, Avenue; Represented by Northrop home statues on part taken by the women in the JOHN B- - REYNOLDS. . - 192 Fairfield Avenue TRADE MARKS. for the World's fair, Saturday. The pediment and the roof DESIGN or Newtown and vicinitr. M. entertained a number of Banks, Monday. bian : To create a fund for PATENTS, Sherman Cate of has Costlgan line are by Miss Rideaut of California exposition. COPYRIGHTS. etcJ Bridgeport his friends, last Sunday. This place was well represented at the The first womans' vir thia end, two or three souvenirs have for Information and free Handbook write to made a short visit at W. B. Hamlin's. group represents HUNN A CO.. 8U1 Broadway, New York. Danbury fair.. tues. The central wom- been devised. One is a miniature model Oldest bcreau for securing patents In America, MARBLE AND GRANITE S. Boyle intends to move to New figure typifies Every patent taken out br as is brought before Mrs Clark Smith has visited her eon. of the itself. This will form a toe a U Jersey. Mrs Charles Nichols visited friends in an's spirituality, with the pelican, which building publio by notioe given free ot charge lu WORKS. love and at her feet charming souvenir of the exposition. Uonomi ats, Heads Stones in Marble or Oraeita. Gilbert Crosby entertains his brother. Mrs F. Erwin entertained Fairfield Woods, last Friday. symbolizes sacrifice, company, A nun laying her jewels upon the altar, Another is Write for dtsint and prices. Mrs Fred Disbrow and children are last Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Wakeman and niece typifies sacrifice. Charity stands to A SOUVENIR SPOON, . FORTKAIT .'. PHOTOGRAPHER. .. visited friends 224 --- 31. visiting in Bridgeport. Mr and Mr Staub of New at Flat Rock, last week. the left of virtue. The Second Main street, - - Birmingham, Conn It. sta W. STEVENS, Thompson group ry ork or eu pernor excellence UQ au oruncn rears SUOslx month. AddrBM MOWS ft CO, G. C. Hamlin of Bridgeport, and Milford were here, last week, looking Mrs E. M. Carr and cousin, Miss Bar- - represents woman as the genius of civll-- made of two sizep. It has represented eg of Photography. E02X7AIX )