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- " WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895. i-l ! .. if CURRAN'S Telephone Call Special Bargains INITIAL BELTS. Ladies' black silk bells, pretty silk buckles, with all initials engraved on them, to-night l'.'o RED SILK BELTS. Ked silk belts, pretty silver buckles, regular price 50c, to-night "5c Silk Chatelains. Silk Chatlains for watches, with ster ling silver brooches, regular price 60c, to-night 25c New Veilings. White veilings, with black dot, regular price 2Sc, to-night 15c Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Swiss handkerchiefs, loop edges, new desians, regular price :11c, to night l-'c Ladies' Drawers. French cambric drawers, well regular price 45c, to-nigut made, White Skirts. Made of best quality muslin, deep ruffles of embroidery, regular price 85c, to-night 5; Boys' Blouses. Made of fine quality lawn, trimmed with ruffles of swiss embroidery, regular price 1 .45, to-night Infants' Hose. Infants" fast black lio-e. seamless, ribbed or plain, regu'ar price 15c, to-night HV Boys' Hose Boys' bicycle hose, wide rib, very dtir- able," regular price 17c, to-night 12 Jc Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests. Pure lisle vests with ilk trimming on n"!ck, regular price oi'c. to-night 10c i W. F. York, Agent Undertaking Pawrs, 120 SoutLi Main. Lady assistant wi'li I'lulu' iiit's , diploma. No extra thuri for, services. i ( P'st Tel Wee '. Ea ; ; s ; S i onur.l. is t Main !i Vuin 1 1 v,-r NIGHT CALLS V Tl, i w: V. L.' WKI PADS. ING PAPER, TABLET ard in fact everything iu ihe sutiouerv Una oau be found with J. H. MulTillo Undertaking in all its brunches. BT PATRICK'S BLOCK. 110 E Main St Best Gilt EdSl Creamery Butter, 23c pound, 41-2 lbs for $1.00 Boston Butter I louse, 147 So. Main St. Wedding Flowers. We hKTo ftlwsvi thu fliifst stock in the city and we know how t liming them We have also the tin s Kt en L,f r.iluid for decorating that cuu be tound in the Bute S3 Ukiod and 2S Eaat Main St. Telephone Hti Prof C. A. Bailey Will n,.en H,s SCHOOL FOR DANCING, AT 7o HANK St All tho npw fancv lin"" -l.-i i f I'V tho KewYork dancing i'iTf-"-- t' r-i-ri.-iy, will ! iutpiwliioeti. jnii daily ;M a. m. I'riva'o lessons triven any hour. IaIo t'-ui" aul duet dances a epcciulty. UnnAiN CD 154 - 2 Elevatou. Soaps. Limb's wool soap, goed quality, cakes in box, per box. 10c Almond meil soap, tine grade, regular price 15c. to-night Pillow Shams. Irish point pillow shams, regular price 2. .". to night " 1.S8 Children's White Dresses. Children's short white dresses, rullles over the slioulders, to-night 25c Ladies' Hose. Fast black hose, drop stitch, silk finish, to-niht l?c Fast black hose, seamless, regular price 15c, to-night 1 Pocket Books. Black leather pocket bi-ik and card case combined, new designs, regular price :iSV, to-night 25c Men's Furnishings. Men's tine percale laundered negligee shirts, regular price 75c. to night Men's tine imported half hose in black and tan shades, regular price 2'V, to-night Men's line silk finished smre:iders, regular price 50c, to-night 40c n's domet fl.innol shirts, regular to night DEPARTMENT. Take Elevator. price I'.lc, SHOE V?nd 1'loor Ladies' tine Finch kid button and lace shoes, l'a: opera and li.-rliu toe, .'eg'.ilar pisr 5o afier tip. ni. 2.75 Ladies AN'o 1 French kid button and lac shoes, l'.iris and lierlin toes, regular price 4.00, after 0 p. m . o.OO Ladies' tine dongola kid button anil lace h i 1 1 hoes, si : k af'er die toe, pat tip, regular price i'ched. I m 1 .75 i Men's tii'. '' shoes, yale i5, after six p. 1 .'(', ler.iA: pi ice 1. 1.1 Crcaing a Mistake.! r . op..: At'ait. not Lin? Yi u k: llJl-t.lVT ow t' r- is dirt. r rep "n ,,T - i'h k 1. 1 ii .a r - d nujbri ti nail iiaii-- e ii ii ntnk e; M a-r iiriiUr. 11h v . ii miii r t, bo ii ', VI I i I V 11 ' uv . da tVr t.p n nor t ut u liti x on niul tnUt tip a r ptKT t' vou one, V lny ho y od ' ISO. n k. . 1 1 j: n 1' v i n t Olilv H buy luiUke. but a blunder- Thea-Nectar 1 Y n lent' Ml Mi-iHki., tor it is a Golden Liquid i t LxiiUi-iu- FiMVor. ThEA-(NECTAR TEA -THE- Great A. &. P. Tea Cc 29 East Main St. "&01i:if IS Htigeat's Bed Bug: Killer S. IT'S A SUKE KILLER. Nugent s Roach Exterminator Wo will guarantee or refund your money. Any physician's Prescriptions accurately com pounded .it the lowest prices in the city. Nugent's Pharmacy, Cobnzb or South Main Jt Soovill Sn John F. Fallon, Manager. Praise And Encouragement In Our A few days ago a lady who had never been in Waterbury before, called at our store and a-ked us to take charge of the remains of a near friend whose body was to be sent to a distant part of the state. We followed her instructions, and in a few days we received her check and is an abstract from her letter to us: here , Conn, Aug S. "Waterbury Furniture Co: Gentlemen Enclosed please find check as per agreement, and accept my sincere thanks for your kindness and cordial treatment, extended to us in our late be reavement. It is all the more appreciated l for the reaion that we were stransers in I your eity. and the manner in which yon I Miioothed the wav. helped us, a9 words can not express, to bear our sad affliction. We feel it our duly to acknowledge our feeling of gratitude to. you," These simple hut beautiful words cost the writer nothing, but how they cheer us on to be the true and faithful servants of the people. Oh yes! wim us the public con fidence is a sacred trust, and may we always merit it. ' VYateibiry Furniture Co The Liberal House Furnishers, John Moriarty, Propr lennett's is the Place. Yi u all well know the quality i act pru'e ni Kogers ioives, rorns S Ladles, 1C"V and Jtlly I'io ami Cake Knive:, Fr. ii sin! Nut Picks. K ll it MIPS. Kill VCS MY P KICKS: Kogers' I" s oiedium ki ives, j per set 1 7o; per doz 3 SO j .Rogers' solid nickf turks, No J'2 per S' ' 1 7"; per doz. 3 50 The Ins' 11 .i.er.i' Tea Sp u ns, 1 0 i The best Kigt-rs' Fruit Kuivcs, 1 3't A other t;o ds in the line at equal y as low prices and thr best qu ib.ty. You ctuinot afford to pur chase utvii vou have seen mi goods and price show m v goods; vou seives. Nu trotiUle to call and see for E. F. BEMEIT, 145 Bank St 3?:t Scliai-fer's Hieiier Beer, Splendid tiwnet t'id r. liotthd for family use and delivered to any part of the city J. W. Hodson, T el phone IS Eichange rice. Wuzen burger, Gtiuuine Imported. Osi.y Five Cents Peb Glass. Frt-sh Biiriitop Water on dmnght JAMES E. WATTS, 160 Sonth Main btreet. Choice Perfumes OF ALL KINDS Lucien Pratte's Pharmacie Francaise, 31 SOUTH MAIN ST. Joseph A. Jackson, Architect LILJ-EV'H BLOCK. WATEBBUE7, and 117 Wtt 125th St. New York. PLANS AND SVPEMNTENDENuE of all clauses of bnildicR. Many' years huccpssful experience enables ma to aeonre for clients the best results with the least expenditure. Work I Inn Every Shot Tells. We have fired both barrels this time. Our sale of Trousers a; $3.75 and $2.75 has been very sat isfactory to us, as well as pleasing to those in need of an extra pair to briirhten up the old suit. The S3 75 kind are mostly designed for dress, though there ire some quiet pat terns among them Many of them have sold at $7 and $8. The $2.75 kind are for business and a guaran tee goes with every pair. A few of the $9. 75 Suits remain and they are mostly in dark colors, suitable for fall wear. J. B. MllLLINGS, 97,99,101 Bank St. You Mways Pay For What You Get. BUT DO YOU ALWAYS ( GE V WHAT Y.'l',' PAY 10 It? YOTT PON'T Ret what you pay for if you eet infe ior fcoods t regular pric s. YOU DON'T what yon ray for if you imy for a tURlitTy"U don't eepiy , lor UoN' eet what iu piyforifyou pay mi extmvngant price. YOl lXIN'T eet what you imy for if you help toswe 1 Hn exorbitant ir. -At. Whose fault is it if you a n't get what youpay for. IT'S YOUR OWN FAt'LT BECAUSE you can always get your money i aek to th las' cMi' by trading with us. P.lv Al'SE we guarantee the best for the money. BKi'Al'SEwe suaratiteo the most for the ni"ner. ISI OATSE we guarantee the very lowes'. prices. 1 vei i -one f 'hese acts goes to sh w that you ought to Trade With FINN HEMl M P.T'.n you ci n not a siiuare deal for m r lino il.iMar. UKMK M oF.K y u eau cot a high made for a UK M KM UK that jrnu pay for what you sot uiui et uhnt you ay for at E. J. Finn, 11 Kxchati-e ri ice Bargain Sale OF Pianos AND Organs. For tho next tti dy we will close on' lti Hrcond haud Vianos from $25 npwurd and 8 Uranus from fid np Ir you don : wtit to piy cash don't bp bnsLful, c-il see n nnd we will plTe jou credit Th imvtrnuif nta must be nold to make ri-n for our fall etoch, whicli will nrriTe iu Au unst. Don't nilsB tbia opportui.ity of pnr chasing a I'iauo at less thuu half its Talue B.SHONINGER & CO. 175 BANK STREET, Watibbubt, Conm. Notice. Having purchased the Entire Stock of Tuz- Conn Boot Shoe Co, I will place on Sale Tuesday September 3rd, the Largeet Stock Boots and Shoes Ever offered in Waterbury, at the people's prices. Every pair mast be sold inaide of thirty days to make room for my new Fe.ll Stock. R E. Colby. U-NO REMEDIES For sale by Watarbnry Drng Co 131 Eat Main St Riverside Pharmacy, 775 Bank St U NO Tonio 25o TJ-NO ointment 25o TJ-NO Oil 26e. U-No Worm Lozenges 25c TJ-NO Cora Care 15o. CITY NEWS. Good evening new Democuat, How do vou like the "The Girl I Left Behind Me, it the opera House tins evening. The Waterbury 8 and Meridens are playing ball in Jlerideu this afternoon. Quite a number of sports accompanied the local team. Genevieve Ksther, five months old daughter of William Neville, died this morning. Burial from the residence. 3U Mouth Kim street, Tuesday at 1 o'clock. K. K. Bonham will re-open his auction sale of horses at his North Main street staid at 10 o'clock to-morrow morn- ing, when he w ill offer for sale the finest i lot of truck and carriage horses ever seen ' in the city. The tire board will meet at 7 ::!0 o'clock i to-night, when it is possible that some I action will be taken in reference to send ing Chief Snagg to the International convention of tire engineers at Augusta. Ga. which will open on September 7. This is the regular meeting night of the court of common council, but owing to the fact that it is Labor ilav and many of the members of the differ ent boards are taking an active pan in the observance of the occasion, it is ex tremely doubtful that a minium will be present. Some one enjoyed a free ride at the expense of Henry Hoerr, of l'oerr et Ilellinan. today. He left his 1 cam stand ing on I'nion street shortly after noon and when he returned in a few minutes the rig was gone, lb- notified the police, ho were making a search when he again notified the station that the hoie had been returned, htu wa "faced the other way." Who is tin joker? Ilonora Flynn. the eiirlit year old daughter of Mr and Mr Thomas 1'lynn. 1 George street, ine; with a serious acci dent ye.-t onlay noon. She was standing on a board fence in the rear ol 1 ! Imii-.' reaching for some grapes, when she oi her balance and fell into an adjoining h it . In toppling over the right leg slipped in bet ecu t w o bars breaking l he member just above the instep. lr IVmaliuo re- diu the tract lift Thi cuts noon ihe connnitti ' of arrangv uuioti picnic s ol the t 1'iiir.i! I.:dioi IVi i ved a telesrram from llenrv ila if! ford, w h-i was to wrest !e at the this aliernoon with Henry M. tig of this city, to ihe elli ei ll.;,; i.'.s;ames will not pertnit his get: tag until late th:-' afo't oooa. ( u iU' bore acci itil the wi-estlliv match has bo -n p.". potied until S::io o'clock ;n-niiv'.'. :' hi::; all an opportunity to wit:'.. . ;' i.Ul-l. ihe oilier exercise a-iv ef re being held this at'ti ; noon. ! eia I lorec."-1 ! n- ( onto in : warmer in the imorior, w itids sin,:! hvv i sieiiy. WCailrf I Mvers ibis morinne- aroio.itM , d l s, -ll night just passed, with ; h ,hfn 'reaching fort v -eight doer es. i i-oldest since ihe last ol Msv, I coldest likely to I e rxp.vieii I some vveels ; at 1. ast. At S o i morning the mercin y h:al ri-. n Sat sixty-two li.'ai'ees. 11 -Mngi niorning i: r slow Iv a:nl to n be cop.-iderably vv :; rmcr 1 ':: n la Yestcula v , ti:e tii s; ,,f s.'j.i, n -U'! rose at :'.'i! and -e; a: c : !!. ck a . making ! r- ' b dav 's length about Hx S. 1 - : . 1 ell. !':, i vv i ': : ha V e .leci'.-as. ,1 o and Tor; m m:;. -. i i fi.il sliorih alter in .If.: shir; M e ": i I . ill dav. Tile until the i link. 'I'll doe. lav autumn v I' he ec;i ;iav tli;':'.U At: niie rai-ed a n rreouealo ! V. hi'eh. i! in -t mo lev em ii n mi a f - Will i v en ad of r 1 lie Hid. hi- i-.n'Tel mi! . t th.' :ie j ii T-". i vv 1 t.'ileli!'". Mil V kiln! I mi- :md ii li -rv: .1,,, h eiofii:i' Iil ,,! t-l,.sti! ill Mllie" ll !' t T .' ill'' tl'illl'S ill W I :i I :i 1 1. I-" oh'.iin must 1 n i'nti-1 rue mis :md ini"N:.' Mo.-lis.-d. tint l!',e i- lioensed. TU. At I. is : ! i:i T I I -1 I il I I v tilie' lill! . ;- oi vv i : : n e . i ; : e .1 : :t 1 1 1 1 : t -pll'llll-'s ;lle IIOVi'V . sells i.m of the net. vv hole net is therefore, heitifr t'auiiy, ii void. SHOT INTO HIS B7?AIN. ANDREW ST0R2 DYING IN A BROOK LYN HOSPITAL. Probntilr Sim-iili" of n Fiimipr V:itrlmry Sulomi KtM'lM-l Will rlnry lTi'litt ivt'i ill Hi IWil;-ii1r I'linr lloaltli Ilie C'uiis.1 of tllH Ait. Andrew Slur, wlio yfnv -.igo i'iui dui'lrd :i snliuni in this i-itv, sliut liim stdf iti tin1 ln'iid S:it unla v. in r.nniKIn, X. Y.. t tholi'iusi' of :i frirnd. :itul is now dyin :it the Si ncv In 'spil :i I in HriiuUlyn. Storr v;is out' nt Wiitt'i' lnirv's pritifiiiMl suloon Kot-j ut-j mid fiindiii'ti'il bnsitii'. s in tin' ;il:ni' nun Uoit liv .1. W. Ill 'ti, :ind .iItfrv:iriN wlit'ri' th' s.'iliinn of I it-i lu i" A. Kit ! is now lof:itt'd in lliirrison nllcy. lit' left Wiiti'rbiiry si'vi r:il v i'ars :is;i :md wi'iil ti Hi-ooUlyn. X. Y. Ki-oin liit-iv In- :md his wifo ninrod to tir;itid Ktipids, Miflii- W hilo in Hionldyn ho was employed :it tin1 works of tin' Ansonia ( lorU Co. l'roin tiini' to liino ho was loiiipi'llfd to "ivo up irood iositions on iiivouut of so vi iT hi'iidai-lii'S, wliii'h lirouj;ht on p;ir tial hliiidni'ss. His lalhor-in-law, Julius ISaior, lives at 5- Mi idow stii ot and a sou, Adolpli Stor. a shipping o'u'rk at tho Novelty Matiiifaetiii in ( o.jlivi s at 1-i Wood street. Mis relatives here believed he was still ill (iraud Kapids and the first they knew of the affair was when tho son roeoived a dispateh statins: that his father was shot, lie left at onee for Urooklvti and to-day untitled the relatives in this eity that his lather had been uneonseious siiit'O lie shot himself, and would die. The authorities ill Brooklyn would not allow him to see his father. The injured man. it was learned, went to Brooklyn t'1 ''lok for work for thr Ansotiia ('look Co on Saturday, llemet with refusal. On returning to the hoii.-e of the friend he was stopping wilh he fell while alighting fnun a street car. lie struck on his head, v.hii'h brought on one of his attacks of headache and while in this condition ho coinmitted the deed, slio H ins himself through the head. MANY TEARS WERE SHED fi FATHER MULCAHY BIDS GOOD BYE TO HIS PARISHIONERS. . Kejcrrets Leaving Waterbury and Hopes When 'ailed ti Meet His Maker Hl Ke mulns Will be liurietl I'utU-r the Corner Mom of st -Mary's school - Father Slocuui of .Norwalk Coining to Waterbury. Yicar General J. A. Mulcahy preached his latewell seiumu to the jiarishiouers of the Immaculate Conception parish at ail the masses vesterdav. statins that ho 'had been called 1 the liiirht liev Bishou l ierney to succeed the late Verv Kev James llugiies. at St Patrick's church, Hartford, and announcinir W. J. blocuiu of Norwalk as ln. successor. At the last mass l ather Mulcahy spoke feelingly and said among other things: "it is my duty now to speak of a matter which was conveyed to me otheially yes terday, and vv lncti no doubt many of you anticipate from the published re ports. U is my painful duty this morning to say good bye to you, anil as it is ihe third time I have made this announcement this morning perhaps you think I ought to be used to it. 1 received from our reverend bishop yesterday a letter which I will read to you. Alter reading the communication, he continued: ".My dear friends, 1 cannot express lo you my toolings on this . cassiou. 1 leel Unit 1 should olio call oi iny bishop, and yet my l" have been so pi, a-ani in this city had hoped to spend the leiiiaindi days amongst you. You have 1; me with every position of trus. placed v our confidence in me to suc.i ...i cNient that ! coui.i never hope lo bt: more Uonoic.i o;- rusn-d in any cuinnum u v to vv h c i i might be called: therefore V oil vv lo se or tor moil t do in 1 go for hotiut ;o becan-e I feel that i in going I part with learned to love, from -i riven to guide ui diu- 1 it is :nv ilui v . a.t.i you vv iioui 1 h; v c y on vv horn 1 i:;. --ll net. 1 leel Hie lilat i v. iiiel. at: of. I 11 link you will agree with :i is in'? in a conditiou niigli; w ell tell proud (1 i t o i ihe property. I .-..i.ih:;i lor the library, r v iil can'v on as I v la V line itiiul of So.OOO v s siThonl. W'o for e. id.cli a I'.ali which i:i fetes, which :: inii-rest. on vv id r-ee we i. i at have a lo work with. o,i which, is v iien tins in:V , i'.d. 1 I ' 1 au safely i;i make h proves He that ic !a:ion of u: to go, all that -. .'! who : . . I his is t ' .ne. My . .,' iilo.-l . at ions C emilU- asuro e board ..I will e 1 Hist ie'iiorablti i lie most r. which mil is to :l. I'. i :,i -t Mary's ml were with . -i, no greater am called to shall lie per- i-: I" eai ii ihe cor- 1 . Ill irted his hearers . ,i :.u.i b, m doiiiiC, . . i. . be better hristian : -. ,le t'lost'il by hitl-iio-i an a'd'eetiouate w - visibly aft'ei'ievl mill o '. hearers were I i i:e :,iil. ll .ii I b litis: '.'! larew t 11. 1! :iia:iy in i ed 1 1 lie: i'l e;, r..i'iier Mu!e:llu of r:i .'.-I i All will w islt him a new field. l her. Mrs Bridget i:i eountv Cork. s in. li'inir is - He has three li'.ilie. I'ile I'i.'ieUsiiiith : Thoimis Mi at Mimic:, i-iliy in Irei: Mart for,! am! ' i ,i o -I-;. -i's of o 1 h.ri I'oni The llev I'.: ee 'd V'iear le il'.e 1 n n 1 1 .:-: 1 : born ill '. M an eai-U . Win-led wb... seho.'l trati.i' timii"! ill Ai was ordaiiv a mission w:. i lowed a inissi ith. i'S and two sisters are; riuiothy Mulcahy, ;l i 's. in Halt ford ; hi , a blacksmith Michael Mul 1 1 1 1 . Sister Kiipheinin of tt,T Ma-deli no of Xorw icli, iieiey. datitts Ketiuelly ' ' . mieie. r !oi uin, w ho w ill sne er::! Muk-ahy as pa-tor of oneeptton church, was . :.! fo'-iy-four jears ,'n. his parents removed to e he received hi first. His education waseim j. i iciiys. collejie, where he , priest ill ltC. His first i New Haven. Then fol iii in 11. irt ford and the tino .,v about to leave iu Xor- w hieh he walk. II ' i- - x I'eei two inches in height and is biiil: in proportion. He is said to be the ln-i pu'.pii orator in this diocese, a learned ..ml brilliant man. hile there is no date set down for tho departure "I i'ather Mulcahy or tho coiiiiiis of his successor, yet matters have been so arranged that each will b in his new field on or before nextMiB dav. At the Sacred Heart church yesterday llev I'a'.her Treauor referred to thJ ebanm s in the diocese and the rumors that he w ould be called to South Nor walk. He said that his relations UU hi pari.-hioners and the people of Wa torbiirv had alwais been friendly and that he cerlainlv had no desire to leave Waterburv. He also said, iu connection with the Xorwalk parish, that u cotnpeti tie examination would lie held to de termine who would be pastor. By a de cree i f the last Baltimore council, all siors appoiutetl to pt riuaiieiii rt't'uir- libw niii-t fass an cxamiiiation. lilts I decree does not apply to the transfer of a pa-tor lr,in one iiernianent rectorship t o allot tier, nor to i nose pej inaucui. n-v- ors wbo were in rectorships wlien the d" en e w as promulgated. I no uei-ree, is undcrslood. also exempts from ex- ation ollicials ol tne niocese. I'll.' ev'iniinai ion w ould be open to nil the priests of the diocese who have boon boon invi- i. ii vears on amen, ami a ireueiai latinti would be extended to all who are eligible to take part iu it. Try Dillon for fine groceries at popolar price. f i; 's ' iv 1 V ... I. . . 1