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. f WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895. jf A Mother's Report "Hood'a Sarsaparilla, ia an excellent medicine. I have taken It for catarrh and impure blood and It has gdTen me a pood appetite and atrenjrth. My husband has also taken it and he is now ia pood health. Whon he feels a little ran down he greta bottle of Hood's Saraararilla, and before it is gona he is all right' and is able to work all the time. I pW e it to mr baby occasionally, and we have never had to have a doctor attend her." Mna. E. K. Warbbn, Greenfleld, N. H., Eox 3-1. Hood's Samapariiia Is the One True Blond rarl'er. Hood's Pnis-' Quassapiug - Lake. Har?est Ball at Wdlsc's Tbnrtdsy Evening, Anpn-t '21'. IS',15. Mnsio by Ilallam's Oreh stm. P.-ol Farrell. Promv-r All are oordiallv invited to omu tt d m joy thin bill, winch "nil Ie tae tvtiu 1,, the season. Sinrerelj Y irs, George W. W?!l-.co V Cl L The vee(.l ".' " vioini! to r place in t ; . Pictures a -i u Fict. ro 1 1 ."tin ? 7 E NK -t : T Is Bt the old r li 137 FT : R. S. G U : ? WHY N,.,T Let us do y !' . ? ' peneno- .1 :' i-ii th - . U r Cl e d'i : i lib aid ' -fa. OTH S mechanic s o il per ... t V - :.i till Work Ci ..1 - FAIR PKICES IS OUR MOIIC Waterbiry ; Pn-mbing4: Cc. 34 Abbott Avknik. The "GLOB Cigar Has become so popuKr and the dp. mand so great that the old ijuirtt-r. where it was manufacture! knd sold, 172 ftouth Main strert, were on'srown I secured more room, better light and air, at Up one dight, next door eat of T Ii Hayes's The "Globe" i booruin;; betUi than evrr, and wll now be uni form and perfeot every time. Call and aee me. Thomas TP. McO-rath. OfBoe and Fastory, 54 Eat Main St. Family Leaving Waerbury. Offeratenee on a piynier.t of $"."h. 'h.-tr new 3 fandlv dwelling. North Main -tr t. with barn, all tmi iivem!;H a I'd i-arl- g v pr cent In rentals. A!-.. th t-imilT h...--" sound and icentle. s yenr- .1. w.-'jto 1 p. a 16 Top l'oncv.r.1 tufctfV Harness aa.i lobes ts. t seat fine eniiopv i-;ney Call M 60 Main treet. iu store. Lake Strobe! Z Go. 18 K. 8BAMLES8 W3UDING KINGS 8ILVEEWARE, CLOCKS AND 8TATUABY. Inspector of N. Y. N. E. K. E. Watohas Don't Be Fooled. In Fresh and Cured Meats, Poultry. Vegetables, Farm Products. Grocerie hd " JroTiaions, Flonr, Grain and Feed. w. carry an immense stock, aud cannot b undersold by any houfst party. Com and see. L. P. & A. H. Guilfcile, , Brooklyn- Disxkict , HELLII ANN'S BEER Is For S'de In Every First Class Saloon in Conn, Augustus J. Smith, - ARCHITECT. - Plans, Specifications and Snp rinter. dence of all classes of buildings BOOM 2, Hold's block, G BANK SI". A. C. Northrop & Co, 27 to 29 Canal St. WATF.nnruv, ' Manufacturers of Fine Pdjtr ' Boxes. Dealers in l'apor an Twine. C. 4 M. T. MALOXEY. ruBLisHKBS. THE QUESTION OF PAVING. The I i:mockat believes that the court ot common council lias nuulc a mistake in ordering North Mtlin street tiavedwith vitrilleil brick, So fur as wo can learn, very few cities in the eastern states use such pavement, and why Waterhury should ex)criinent with it is not clear. No good argument lias been made in favor of brick streets. The question of street paving was discussed in Water bury at great length seven or eight years ago. and after mature deliberation block pavement ami macadam w ere pronounced the best for Waterhury. Why should a change he made now ? We have before us a table of twenty eight cities, not one of which uses vitrifi ed brick. Here is the list and the kind of pavements principally used: Albany. X. Y.. granite blocks. Auburn. X. Y., sandstone blocks. osiou. Mass, block stone, asphalt and in arailani. HuiValo. X. Y.. asphalt and sandstone blocks. ( ami ridge. Mass, granite blocks. Camden. X..I.. asphalt blocks, lkigia 11 blocks and a.-sorted rubble. Klmira. X. Y., stone and wood block. 1 1 art lord. Conn, mac: dam lind asphalt . iiohob". gran'uo blocks. I.eil. .'.;,-. g.-anitt- blocks nmi ill .: .1: til. M. 'ai.'n. Coon, tell'."-,) and macadam. Mi ' ' . I:. I ol;U. 1 :ionl. sew i boal. .ia--, e.obbles ano bloc'. Now :I .-::. i i'iiit atone blooks ar.d - 1 . . ' ' 1 . .-i t! Id. vks and 111 .-. be blocks ;iiv Y .. ' U -lone. r.e!gi n . .. ina.-adam and : a. ) l.: .b i blocks. iiiti I, i lalani . v . w : . . . . or 1 1 ; s. halt . I t r:I '"s .'Vi'll tt ! in. !:ie..ie I-1 . . I 1 1 . 1- of si cii ios i ;. ! if e- York stale. ' ' I nt ;. . : us.' -tone blocks : 1 at : . - . l ' ' i N'.o -I ' 1 -. ' eit ie-. ". bb il . i tbin of North Mai: -'y et. tn a'-ly laevy streftia Waterltm h . g.'.d d'd .tr.'.-i iiro needed ll; s been p::.-il with l!e'g;"n blocks. In ;!: ojiinion of the lrvoKT block pave uieiit sh.'uM t-o laid on the principal ' str 1 !- and the other- treated with ma cadam. I It is und' t-iood that the report of th -j N'iear.'uigua canal eoinmission, which is now in tie- hands of Secretary I.amoni. I is lavorahle to tl:e canal, but bears some what heavily on the nietlie.i'.s of the canal j eon 1 pan y, pa: I ioularly as to estimates of I amount tae-ied to complete the canal. ! The commi--ion sa - i; '.ill take SI lo, looo.ood to c.inpb-te the canal, which U ! .- ts.oi'.o.oiMI more than the company '.- e-ti:nate. rrttiiAfs it was not ititendcd by the general a--eniblv to make a partisan mea-ure ot' the ;,w regulating the selec tion of jurors, but ' orp.e y .lolm O'Neill, whose conuuuntcaii"ii on the subject will be found in the I MM. x't; vr to-day. show s that in its application it is a measure that tnu-t be pleasing to the A. 1'. A. Hither intentionally of otherwise the jury C"iniuissi;sio!iers for New Haven county have stricken from the jury list lurnisla .1 by the selectmen of Watetbin v about live--iths of the foreigners. Why is this discrimination? Mr tl'Neill also .(notes history, shmvitii: that from lssOto lsSC, when a law prac tically the same as the present one was in force, a similar chopping otVof the head of foreigners occurred. The act under which such an injustice can be done to respectable citieus ought to he repealed. CURRENT COMMENT. Harrison to Heed : "Say, Tommy, are e in it? Heed to Harrison: Well. 11 amy, 1 don't think you are." Where do all the Spanish troops sett to 1 uba o? liver since the revolutb n 1. uan .' hae been readitu; of tro.-j s b in; Murcd into the revolting island, "erhaps they are only stace troops. The 111:111 who doesn't know a foresail .'mm a horsecover is the one who pn - nds to know the most about the inter national yacht race. We trust that Kier Hardieha? a return cket. Several of the last batch ol larlish asritators actually had to work .1- the money to j;et home with, 'a pan is keeping up with the proce - 11. Steps have been taken to orgn n'f a .Japanese branch of the Salvjitioi nny. l'oraker should make a note o: .is. He'll be hiintinir a job after he fails . ' re::1- into the senate. "Whitney and Crisp would not be a bad combination, by any means. The Bridgeport Farmer finds that New Ilaven trolley parties have become a nuisance and should he suppressed, be cause of the conduct of the rowdies that make up some of them. HEARD IN PASSING. Two extremes are familiar in news paper ottices. 'Hie man who wants a column of advertising for nothing, and the man who brings in a good news item and oilers to pay lor it. May the latter live long and prosper. New London Day. The New Kngland road has been tem porarily reorganized again and if this action is a step i(j the progress that will make of it what it should be we can all hail the change wilh pleasure. If,hov ever, it is but preliminary to another game at foot hall in Wall street w e will have to wait still longer for a trunk line -m il as we should have. New Britain Herald. Now look out for the "good boy" who tells you, in the presence of his proud papa and mamma, how glad he is that the long vacation is almost over. Never trust thiil boy. Meriden iiepublieau. Allgeld, the un-deniecrat ie governor of Illinois, who comes to Connecticut to assail (Jovernor Cleveland as the candi date and beneficiary of the plutocrats, i--himself one of the richest men in Chica go. Hartford Times. Almost the tirst question that present it se! t in Connecticut with the killing of the child of I'r.ttt street yesterday after noon, by an electric car," is whe'iher, ii be car had a fender, the fatality would 1 .ve happened. There seems to be no ! 'dbt that the car was not running at indue speed and that the inotoi oan did all in his power to stop it 10 oie. so that his re-pousihiii' v tipp-.i- r t . need not enter into consideration.---ilen .'ournai. THE FOOD CF GENIUS. r.trr:he: ft'.!"'! hint self with bibcd I' !:' :. '.. a n 1: I and ryo broad, 'i'l.l . v.. a I . .sj. Pal' ' ' .'!. 1 tie bc.it sort of ilb; d n t.io i:..'.o ..jlo variety ui lb- .11. s; ..., c-1 r I" ha:: -r t' a any oth er k..-d f !. " - . a 1. 1-1 .. so much to,' yo,.r na . . '' Ai'.."' a, - Ib.'b.-i n talke L He i::''i tt i f "'. '.!; r. ' to be found ti.iL in r.. r, t..c in c.rmki.- . 1r '' t t"-.i so tlv.",'(,a; :n at, times tb;.: be)..-.:.! . t, : 'bfd p:'oi..' aeo bad tit led Mm c u! k .t caat iron s, a.-.i.ieh. Thomas i' ". r d'sl p-tt'Tf trenelter du ty i.t tl.eta.1 . m of bis vre- . ay parisb ion ers. lie f:ve '. d he muid cat anything llitit ftavb'AVv e ;e (aajld. T'.:o I)..'b rf Wellington was n pood f. a :-r. V. . n bi ."ssin be often grum.iled nt 1 1 e ' C-.tfvV fuiaiished for the u- ' r ' . , i. C 1 r .' r V !(, a- 1 of the plMr. esl b. n!. i. b.,.i n ;.:-o.-7 t bat n:n 'iise:ise co.tb.l be c.v . '.i.". be f.Trtin:', and often e.b... de.'d fis : foal for days at a time, drinking on.;" waia:. Ilobbes was Injurious in bla entina, testes. Vie .1 tobi on one o-.v:: -i -a tlmt u pb.ib.i ,jh. p r ' a'd !v ;!reinl.iiis, he said lie w.hs not rbi -.o'her enough to deny his stomach nH.vihinjf it T7antrd. Thn n"i;r--r C!:'e V was a most nb ar.o.ab'.ei ( ::nn. and was fond of any tlor.jf lie r ...:! rl-pw mid s-.vailow. He iit.al.y tM"1 ' f a raaVit craas-ed by overe;it ing. Ii ia believed by '::;.--:.; .::.) t '-at Ids npi'fltite t.is morbid and liiseased. St. Louis Globe -Democrat. MYTHOLOGY. The Xalttds wore, spirits of tho ocean. A Greek calf could not be raised with out the aid of 27 different pods. Greeks deMrons of obtaining revencro on their ont tides pt'tiyed to Nemesis for aid. Tho American Indiana bad deities of thunder aud storm, of sunshine and show er. A Roman sbo or sandal maker was as sisted in his business by 20 different dei ties. Wheti a Roman child left homo, it was rommrnded to tho care of a goddess nrjued Abeona. The Parsers taught that tbero were two Iccl, male aud female, who presided over mnrrlng. Edua was th instruct ross in the art of eating; Potina kept tho youngster from choking whan h drnnk. Every nncient man had his attending prenius. ffrr woman her Juno. Sacrifices to Thrn guardian spirits were always tuadft on hirthdnys. The pnrks n:-d pardons in Athena had pre -tortinK deities wl: , it is to bo pre sumed, enforced attention to tho sign, "Keep off tho grasi. ' FIN, FEATHER AND FUR. The bcrso, of e.'.l animals, is tho quick est to succumb to cold. Tho lar-etr shad ever taken in Delaware bay ttks 2T le.cbos in lunffth. For a jottrnr'Tof 2bl miles or so a sound reindeer can travel at tli3 rate of about 25 miles an hour on oad rum's. Cats and several other animals have a false eyelid, which can be drawn over tho eyeball, either to cleanso it or to protect it from too strung a light. Owls livo mostly on rats, mice, moles, squirrels and other Fmall quadrupeds and on other birds. Soms of the smaller kinds eat moths, beetles r.nd otter Insects. The albatross has been Known to follow a ship for tvr months without, ever being been to alight iu the water or take a mo ment's rest. It is believed to sleep on the wing. ' SOME EXPENSIVE BOOKS. A French authority upon libraries given a list ot the most expensive printed vol umes In ths world: "The. Mainz Book of Psalms," dated H53, ist valuod at J35.000. An edition of the "Decameron" of Boc caccio, printed in Venice in 1471, by Wal Uurfcr, hs sold in ISIS for 511.500 to the Duke of iiiirlborotigh. The original folio edition of Shakespeare, lfiUS, is vulued at 000. Tho Dnroness Uurdett-Coutrs owns a eopy, for which tb paid to,U00. "The I?ilj! ef Thlrty-fJlx Wrm," print ed by G uteri her j: in Strnsburg in 14o0, is .valued at f 16,000. Exceed ingly Hot Work. Gettinp; our new Store ready, 'out the men are malady; rapid progress now. Hot Work Handling "Winter- Overcoats, but promised you Bargains be '"ore we nr'Ved. l.OO now will do the vcr' v Am. Thv. . Ovorc at 3 trricd over h te Dicn put in o lo;s. c hi ic! ren's ja's '2 - to 11 voart. Ov r :f. or l is vs. (,' the if'J.O 1 1 0 kiiul. ;i'1.0() for ou ce. ! )i, r bits of the r.''0 t- ''-() kinds, .f:i.JJ lor you: . . 'U'O. Boys' i;es 14 to 19 years, 3.00 arid (.()(), j,'ives you the choice of ntire lot. Men's Are mostly large sizes, a few small, $4.00 iintl ?f).00, gives you the choice of all kinds, with many good Fall Overcoats in the lot. It is warm work, but you can save dollars upon dollars, if we have your size among them. 'The Upson, Singleton And Go, The Moving 0. W. D. Clothiers, American Building, Bank Street, Or 114 South Main Stt intra nee. What We Can Do That Our Competitors Connot. We can sell you the new Fall Derby, in DTJNLAP, YOB MATT, KNOX. and onr fainmni tinrqnalled DKliT-Y, at 1 ! 2.H0. 2 50 at d 3 1 O, in b . . k and Brovii. and Gnur ten ti- iji i.-t to irt-Hk, or we will rt pUce tiiL-m rutti a cnw out? Gents' Fur nisr.in.3, Trunks arid E-rss. s. II. Kern 1.1" and ilT : v ;:: 'Iain r:.ri:r NOW Oi'KN f.T oc; t--T r w'-!l a ,i- c of -. . . 1 - ' ' ' ill Oil :. 1 ,T : ,-'. A'1 " I l.tbbi. I.i ,s id i . 1 "''' . I lo'is: -:ii' : ;- . ;c !';;hi; ii'oiiip: a: i. n :,- i to A - h t re j n't ie , . ; , , . i np (ll'u:l .s..!:ri:. d. 'leiei-liobe (uli 2--2. Isn't Over Yet. Tint we c .n"it crry nrr s ek nv. t I i.-ref re ti.-te the t,arc i s: . S-r . lnt, sotu- ware H fin. 2 '. Ibi, nt 6uc Others low n 25e ta.i loo CNDEilWEAK As low m 3"c . sun Just f sizes left in SHOES WALTER M. COAYYAY, 132 BANK STREET, Waterbi-ri We don't sell fro en milk and corn starch for 'JOe a quart, hut we make the best and purest !c Cream in the city at -li'c a quart. Order from us and you will not he disappointed. Ucspt. Jos lin & Allen, 1fc9 Bank Street. Tire : Setting Made Easy. G3r"'nME IS MONEY" To Manufacturers, ('aniairo Makers, Blacksmiths, everyone. I have purchased at an espenpe of thou sands of dollars, and have now iu oj'er-i lion at my repair fhops a.lj"ini': uij sU'.bl -s on meadow street, one of J. B. West's Ltkst Imtkovkd TIKE SETTERS. a cart, a irtick or any kiml of li-ii o: heavy wa;n. or any ihiilImt (if thMi i inviud to ci'iiic and f.t't tlit trrate invt-:i-r ion of iho pciio.I. KItil)il iotj i'ivr. rliar. for st-tTiiii; liu-s as low as w jm. Ti:v it-t tMlil V.i.ilf ;ii V::it. I"a:i iflrili n !i:r 'ft of four lit-fvy tilt'r in i!' 0 niiMi.-- or on a ru?li, one Mrv in Hve inin.i't It is siirp! woiuliTfuI. 0!.i m-!ln arr very fat ny in cotiio; ris n. No Vuo. n ;nuss, 110 injury 10 w iiM-l or ia.:f. Tin :-i pat on iii e vi ,. ::y ti ; r 1 r ' 1: i (v :i t: . .5h-r p!oivs. Oi:t ran 1: - wiihotu M'fic it. I hav.- !i- f.r tlii-t socTion. rr 1 ;u!v o . -r: for any an. i al. m.i m';-:- ; i r u 1 1 im-'S nit'!i, Ii!:;'- i" i v i-. N waiiinsr, n-' i-ni-n'- -t : 1 .-r c-.' v.-i'h r O - n w ;i- - . ... .!,:. -r M !'. is Ii:jii'1.." i r, b. - u;' i i rn t V (j : I. it Sl Mil : Ir'l !. 1 . t:,'-.- P'-nit tin! r-H- tlti" in ihv un.i ,,.;! if. ;S1MI!V U'WMl ICS! !l)l' i.ll Prof. Hoi ley ortc'Tfti "'- U vt :.U- An. .,1 '.v. rUA Tlie Laboring Man's Market. ivervih n.' in tho mttrl et line of 1 f firs' Vi Ii y a d r.t the liwest - I P ccsio recur. ,f mom; r I c.tter o the working- 1 i !ti;-n ;-n-: t!i :.lnv st;:.- S i tn-b-u y o inv, n-.s.i - su ei " N 1 J -'-'o claitr.td ! Ga."danc8 i - i I'mi 'r Pork, 10. -12c per lb 5 c per lb ""i- 12c per lb ft: rs, 8c pet lb , lie per lb i 8-iO pvr lb l'Jc per lb 1 (c p r tb 8 per b I Ilk r .b w be pet lb y l'Jc per lb 3 ' fe b .1 1 ly : -.r C ra,; - Hie ri-ccs, .'!' S I L f. Iu. v. II IS A .v.. ,'.i.Y sAVLR. i.w.Castie.PiOp. -' r ot S 'i'!i Main and Union, lephune SoU 3. Delivery Free. Aivvs Wear it u bri:fa.-t. tr-,r, ur!ier. ' tea ' '! at a i at c b ; t i.'i-k- wh.T -blabtap i -nrase. -t :a laelits when . mtinh: T .--iite-i -..ur ut.. ti'e. 'he lal y..n .v..r: -,-:k: tbax i hnt'il v. i:.T :irss-d UP In our loely La mi ry .- hirt. .V.-ierfcary Str?;E Iitntry. Vrer'. (inarantt-d .n-iriiiso.j I. u,maM, l06 bank CS reet Hendijnrtrters for the latest Shower Bith. Anyone ean ..fT rtl to bave one. Price t! .50. All kiE.lr. of FlmubiDg, Gna and Steam Fitting, 1'ELEl'Ha.lX '12K- WATER BrRY CONMIETE CO Is now j 'Orr.-.t to bi - I kinds of Concrete o-.rk. A'ai.s, ,)ri' -m v-k. O. met: t or Couereto beliar Flo ts. As h.b'uni Ito. fji g. nt very . .v.- priees. Ai w rk ir-rr-ated flr-t-class Al...-der. ..fi t !tir.-hV h.- st.-re. 288 liank street Will ti i.r.miptiy Htttrnded t . PATRICkT I' ERCE, Manager. ft-T.. lei lion- C.-.II jtj u. Old Co and Bcaier Meadow As a proof that we are furnishing ur cuttomers with the coal that ve adtertise, we invite an inspec ' on cf the bills o lading, which r; tltfpl .y in our office window at SS.ETIC STREET. ; At the Old Office. !;!!f Laafer g Coal Co y. W. Greenman. I' !.:b.-nB Oflll :'bl'j)burje CulJ- -183-a tele's - Market. ij r iiti 'u: '.ttm'i). Chicken, Veal, " ' to -. ( 'hb au'o Dressed Beef "..itiM1 1'ccf. The finest ::y ot 'c.bct;ibles, always Ol.l IMi i1'!.-" market I 10 city and .-.!.". k to select liom. i b v ii !..;: ; i 1 M iX T. r . ud d