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W.VTKRHUltY EVENING DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895. 1 KIRS. I1ALLSDAY AGAIN, 3ries to Kill a Woman Attend ant at Matteawan Asylum. VLMOST KICKED EE?. TO DEATH. With the Aaslstnnea of Another Female RConvlct and l'li-r.t the V.oiMcello Mur deress Attacked Sll.w WarT, Who Was Ittscm-d After Kocouiiua I'ucoimcIoim. Porr.HKKKisiE, X. Y., t-Vpt. 3. Thd facta about n nuirdarons ass-mlt commit ted by Mrs. Uzio H.-i.itduy. tho Mot:i.col lo lliurdotess, on Mi-s i.ato Ward, ;m :it tendniit at tho M:i,:oiv,in Mate iisr'.um for insane criminals, wln-rc Mrs. l!n!'.ul.-i-is oonliucd, on Friday last l:;vo just leaked out. Airs. Hrtlliday ivns assisted in her as sault ou tho attendant by .lane :bat'.noii, another convict patient, wlm was eommit . ted to tho asylum for insane i-riiiii:i.''.s from St. l.awivnro county about three years ago, niui who is considered tb- most dangerous of tin? female- patients in the Institution. Tho assault was the result of a grudy-o which Mrs. Halltday 1 ad hi 1.1 against tho tUtendunt for some time. She had heeu Itwaiting a chnr.ee to gat even with tho attendant. This opportunity came en Fri day afternoon, when ; iss Ward went into tho bathroom, which ad., -ins tho wamei'.'s Ward, to wash, preparatory to taking tho 5; ,t-' Sire". I: U I.! r Y. nsu.il afternoon "otT duty." which comes to every atiomia."! inch week. Mr-. han lion was a wor'v in ta-a 1 at hra-r. at tla time. While M.-p Ward was wishing her hands Mrs. Hnliidav enit-tad the t athrooai With a towel, htv h she 1. untied te the at -tendaut. "Thank you. I.i.-.'ie." said Miss Ward as fhe reae',,ed for the The words were no s.-.-tiar spok -ti than she was se;-id 1-y i k, Murder. and thrown to t he -or. Mr-. . Iu.vti. who, it appears, had e. t.,ird with V rs. Hal liday toas.-a ;'! thea'i. adaat, t 1 .a: .timpcd on Mi-s Wa-d s pr. -; rat e f, .i, whi-e Mrs. H.iUi.lay rm.ii .1 the law. 1 which she lad lroi!..lu t.i ;.:-s Ward, rate the lat tor's iuo-.it h. Then the two era y ."ad rev, -useful Women kick 1 a ...-if. th. : ! Ullt. ! : ; , - .) . a -a-.! scratching her fa. . ..! a : . ; a.-. .a. Th-a scuf'ae wa- . ard ;r. t'.-e wad. at' 1 Miss Am. in 1- :.a arte!.!. : .. w.ih the help of ---a. two v the : aft CIS. IV cued Mi-s WrV. fr i . air-. '1 attcrtiiai-tl. a -n 1 a - -'a d . .-. w.-a-i unconseti it:- ai il ; v , ;;-, -a ' i :l- i.r.: that she v. , :: .d d e. .- !i v. ve . on Satitrd ic. and th. a'i i-:a:, ,-i iai.a badly en da.:e:,--i 'a f he: : .ly was tth'e to r. an e her .: :: . -. M:;s. i!a;:a...y a. haa: a h::- Iheen t!aaed ia ,. e : a - a Tie i'virmer lie.- K at .a-'v'-a.- to; trans ferred to the iaa . i : .. pa e-' 1 i a state l" i on of : a i-, r , - j , hi- t'a e la - i . .. ,: t a a.. - , I' ' t '! l- - - t i -aae to Wun am t a ;. . ' : r t . . : a. This fount s r.rt- t or :!. Ma to: "i, .-, . i . o ;, ; -, , T ! ,t,. kirk, who w.. a i -. -'a ;, Eitn Mariia- , . .a .-. .!iea v. ..a , i upon 1-y a r si, C'uha. .a at the - 1'aa ue.t o that the Ai, war and w as arrived here a vair and :' a a T!r (loxrruu ton tlu- i ftali-lini !u, a' - t la de: ad , ors, and n Lirblcia , l.Wlial SlAMh :.-'. I". -a-.,. Searle. s,-i-- i- :. -, :, ill rfer tvp 'W '-. bly killed bv : foti drowned mar i . ron. lv;h a-.t , 1 a.- :,-. Bwir,.n,ii: to " i,-. wit h tin. iii t le e. y o a I. so:: i f - "t ie it n. . ! ! i -a-narrow cica -.- a -an d-- .e.l Prinrers t nr. I'M-ata r.i ITer i I ildren. c. - i a -a : u-.-ali lias N'.M'i i . pr. -j. ". been Ic ..ra g ; ),,. i Frinec t'el. a a. a a . e I dauttha-r i-f .,:--. ordered t lav tb - -. : . I cess, and thai : i nr Used. Ti e pr via . i r lerd iy, and .t :- d... who has ii if til .v I .ol Will ever have ire b. i !., has e it: .1 s to b v- ves- a y : e-i ' ' ;on of tluvu. Cardinal : ibbnu' ?sicrf a: .v Y il.e.-. a ( hcircii BAl-.TlMon!', Se; a. ". I'a-.liia' I ssisted I t l; taoa 1' .. :, ,. - V. -as. President Ha;-!. f a: y i rv j a ,, v mni e ern! pt . ,-:--: - : : ae y- -:ai.ae of fcn iinineiise -oi- -afca: -.!:ia: :d h; former cl.aaal v .- ,- - !'ev. .' !m i'. Whelan, pastor o.' ,,,r i i, ,:' Ms;y Star uf the ;V:i. "riv.lit Trs.ln V. icikeJ. HrvTtvt : - r,., ;. :,. ,M- bound f re, t-l:t ; :--., a n ih - 1 , t, - ,-'n-:na.a railroad wa wrecked by .-. !a-o, or. al e six initas west i-f th"! cm. (T,'t : u-, l...d Bd with .-::i r- .!::-, 1 - - o- ... t . ; e . ; ::-.;-ly demolisb.-aa. - i'. , a. b: r ,.r raan wa.s eaupht uitdrr tin- r. a'-, ami i:ii;-..-K-ly Xilhd. 8ons of Vt-ruitH tr. '.i-t in the Snulli. ClNCIM N At I. ... The of Vol- erans hoai their naa.aa! eni-niupmct'.l at Knoxviile. T. a-:., r-a ; t . - -.. This is tho llrst meet in 1-y ihe . la. eat ..! o: irimai'l.-ll south of the dido ami r.aoiate. .oal. like tho G. A. !!. en-,i-r,Te---a:t' at L.uiisv.lle, Btarks a new era in t!i oral lastory. t'.tiit ir'ii Sinli'in D.alh. SfntTJ(irt!T!.l. Mas- . Sej.t. -' Kdward A. Hid. i ait or vi il.e a-pi-a.'ic-':! liomo itcad, died wry ajti-liuija-i la ar. disa.asa. i bkooklyn briefs. This nftcruoon John Moriavtj 's 'bus, drawn hv tour jm-aiu-hii; steeds," dashed up Hank .stroot?TU route for the ineetinf; ro ni of the Si I'hotuas cadets hase titill cluh. The St Alovsius drum coris oc eupiod seals on the insirte and dis coursed some lively airs alonr the route. After ihe cadets had seated' themselves in the "hii- 'hey were driven to the West laid iiroiiuds for the purpose id' trying their skill on the diamond with the St .loseph"s T. A. society team. A uia.-s of requiem was celebrated at St .lo.-fph's church ibis morning hv the Key Father Zehris for deceased memhers of the I Vuu e .loseph I'onetow s'.,v Military association. Miotii forty members of (he order from I 'nion 'it v i re in alii -!n!. ir.ee. The heautifu! little chapel was well tilled and the exercises v. ere very imprsie. There are eight di i-i us of (lie I'rince .losepii I'onetow sky assoi-tat i,,n in the I'uited States and I nion City has the honor of the only one in ( 'oniiacl ieu; . The Lithuanians of Waterhurv are talking of orgnniing a hranch of the association in the near ta'.nre. I"::' prir.ee from whom the society was named was a famous Polish s-dtiir and perished with a company of French -oldiers during the retreat from Moscow. 1'ha failure of the potato crop is a mailer of much concern to people in this sect ion of the stale, w hole patches :u .-mo place- n-' ii'luitii;- i ttonii Hirer- to i...y th.e epi n-e .;' tr.kitig them on; oi the itrouutl. 1'he r-'t is the wor-t i h.:i ha- . r h- u kn. w n i u h- potato -.' 'p in tills ta-;ai,l, ( ;( l,:ls .. ci iue so i.-n,-!-.!! that it has - t m-:n of ill.' oa! -at:!--i-s talking of ihe High; liieli r: op.oi the j-om:.. crop in Ire- a' tai i ii a : . a- til: , a r- a ivo . a h eu!-iiiinati- in tin- famine of Is, 7. The lar- ::a-rs. , -earn ;., he d. a'afttl :,s ;., w he; her t !., ;r potrtio, s w ill ia-t lor am! :"ea: h nili of lane and are ili-po-ii got' ,;,e:n Tor alie.o-i a. ,.tig. The otm-r taoriii'aa.- a w oiua.n in the .-atllh cud of the ci! Fought ihree lai-hels ,,f iieahhv .'Uiiig ii.'-.t- from a tanner w ith whom -lie ha- Feeii parelr'-ir-;' farm produce of Slif got l hen; cheap, -he tuoiig! ;.o7'.. cents a iu;-l:e!. Ia;t -n'niv I'll- i...:t oi lliell, was ll-eil she loiiad out mat lie ,a: ,'elia-eil t la-iji a; a high ;igiii'e, for -In- was obliged to cany ihein .ail of . !: i . 'i..r and Ft;r , h, m i"n the garden. ' i i- -. w ith ;r -t of t h,. pa, -p'!,. ;, , ' '. p"talo patcle - a'-.;n !..::, :: ,i ::!; a --the crop is safer in other pait-ot ' he , -urn! r than it is around iiterburs . I.e price ot pa: -....a j,,. high. ! in li'ie a t-al markets in a short time than thev e or hav e Feeu before. TAXPAYERS KICKING. V t'em-lu-r rrejae-ed lor Smith iireoklyn -nid to ouii- t it.t.-r Hie I a'-a.r I a-a . 'I hero ': - aiiothe'- -r"-;ii " o-. i : . g in - at-1: l!i-,...kl a, which i- lik-ly to civ ic ! b;gg. r : uai; a- I han . i r i ,'aiag w Inch a.- ore 1. 1 r. ,i in t hat s a ! aei of t!ie tow n. i I; Sector inlormed a n i - 'ier of iln ' M M.ii I, s i thi- a i't. ; noon that ihe re-i-lettt- and t tpaei s ,.f the -e!ioo di-trict -.. re orgaai.ed to !;gl:t aga:a-; hair- '''i I.. !!!'' ma -.ageaiea'. of tin ' '1- i' is :-i that o. '' :u '.!,- ' e,;.j of eduaa-.i -ii and th-a :i - '' ' "ard. , :ied f,.r ihe p..-i-'ii atade :e ).. , i. tn,.r ,, a. her, '' : n vi ! r-rd t o give t ia in a -aaag a:ai ... - -.-,-iir- d :or lla- po.'.'.ioii .' '..He ! his own ! r. e.-.t I a laai a . It s i ih,- aidi c.a- (.,- mghi . I'-" .;:, r of MV-'l-llllg ' l-:-.'-;!. !!: re-id. ut- ' ' thft :'a .:.! detaat a -e ol l hab-e, ,: I.;,,, b lighting ' 'i'- a: i.i'- ; ian . ha; -ia - '-'icy w:!l I. . i: would I e ditheuit 'I ia t la- ; ia-e. 1 -a; i- i- it a t : i t !ia! ' '-'- oi i -' I,;- -::-ib are pr.a : y wed wokk. i up ma- lb-- - ,T.,ir (. t 'i'Y X KWS. ca-e of Li,.;., b-i-bi, again-' a I . !.-. U v,-' ia a i , i , -, ,.. ' l . I'. I- . . !t w a- a .iini. pi i to con-.l.e! : i,e tieletidaal ic lla a. -lb- - ,..' Ha. l.iail.' : ll ill le a ,.. v a ,..,.,.. " ' Ihe pl'U'i- v!,i ll e- e-ain om t be pi , ua-e-. , !:. Ii a: a in la- lb .elileu an on the a d bv :h 1 r. --. a; S::n ! to.,.;, I .''a, right, ll is -;:i i d"v. n between the inc constituents in the past, and shall in M. insi.ead wa--.-- the cominc (.'lelhing "ampsign surpass all ' previous efforts in placing before the peo e. ( o. have i--iied a , . - - .. . riew oi v, -a,- -bi-r 1 ' y their inspection, p- . . !;ich c-aaiii-meoii Prtv1 nd purchase, the largest, most '' 'i c 'iic-a uitig Vatcr- complete and carefully sfheted stock of " " : !"- ! i lethirg in the N'migntnck Valley. It is '.'' ' V''"0' 'a' '" rBther early to disenss heavy Clothing, or 11 lb a ii M U'g: :v - 1 at I tai- beet, 1 l liV lli-j; l iae in Itoi-henler. Ibe lll-.fi a N. V.. -apt J. -Thewhoie -ale oi dliiag -1 aa- ia the i.e i block own..! ! -, : ii.ei i. i;,,- abcrg A Stei-s,-! wa- btnnoti a, -. :;;o o'o'.aek this tnorn mg. l..-s- .. I lii.l.til). AKw.Ullilll I.HHt NIlEllt. r-'.!'.ta . Sept -J. r.il.-ick l'eelev. aged lid. n a- a.-- nil. ,i on Pond hill last I taaiil. lie wa. suu.U w'uii a -lung! -t and i- in a critical condition. i'h -tea- Near;, i- under arre with committing i he a an It . hai'gcd Ma..--1 or t in- ii-.-sis. ,.'bx !:.. oareiia-.-,; ,. ,..;,-,. II. K T-'cl. ! I ha t oanei , iein t..o! and sli-.e i o, 2S and 'l 1-:...! M..in sire.-,, .m-.l will e a mamtuotil -:;!e, begiuriu:: mo-mag. l' er. pair inn-: Ti:es. w i . bill t hi i a day- io i.:. .he room for ta d ii-ina.i.-r la w ,-:u::b your pur.-c i in ea; r a.wa a pair oi' shoes. Nt haol r.oobs. The puldle and liaroaliial schools w ill 1 open nest we-U. .1. 11. Muiville. mi! f ast Main Mreit. has a full line of the hrfaT;.';::; Mini', o.ieof his specialiies i-a -i--r dici'om. i v, Is'ia edition, for 1() cents. : Mr. Mtih tlle aisa has a full line ,.f rcligi- o-..s aia ad. -, aurl irivcs personal attctitin to the undertaking department. V Wants, For Sale, To Rent. TO R' NT House with nino rooms, city water, very convenient to factories, at 61 liivur street. Imjuiro at M Central avcuuo. WANTEP A horse and business wagon. James S, Carroll. Ill Haldwin street, WANTED Positi a by a routig lady as ' stenotii-iiiher and typewuiter. Adilress Stenographer, this oftlee. IOST. Wiehnnd chain, with half sover ' eisru attached Lost oet een Naiicatuct : ami Wat. -rbtiry. Lai ;i reward olleied. lto" j turn to this office. I I OH SLE. Six room house on Hill street I L t lw hv mm. Fruit ant shade tr es. Trice 1 w M. F.Carinody. m tast Main street. 'I'O KENT Tenement of s rooms rnd one of 1 4. on South Main street. Apply to J. P. Luwlor. i Union street. F'OIt 8ALE The property on Spring and Seovill streets with froiitauu of llSVg fee on Seovill and '.is feet on spring. The ownei will sell at sacrifice on account of poor health. For particulars Inquire of Owen Woods, 6t tSchool street LTKXIflnED ROOMS TO KENT-Aooon, r modations for transients, at No. 81 Jef ferson street. Mrs. Plnce. proprietor. LISTEN!-- If you tvont to buy, sell or ex change second hand furniture or stoves-, or want to exchange your old ransje for a new one, come to us, we will accommo date you. See the Stamford Range before you buy. EXCHANGE FCTvNlTVTlE CO. BLUE FRONT. 2C-27 BiiOTT AVENCl!. TURKISH BATHS. Eiecrrical & Massage Treatment Otiiropcciist. 11 Sprint; street, corner East Malu opp YVaterbury Furutturo Co. If you want to sell a horse If yon want to sell a bicycle. If you want to sell a carriage or wauon. If yon want to sell a busitiess or a stock of oc-ds. If you want to sell a house, hit ev farm. If yen want a rent, lean or a trade of any kind. If you waut anything, call on LANtf & T-HELAN, 2S Exchange Plac ; Friendly League Hall to Rent i For P.iytiuie and Evening ! ENTEKl'AINMEXTS. Also for dajtime only, other rooms in the Friendly I. eigne building lold llren-.-on library i. Al't'lj' to the supntiutendetit. Munsey's Magazine For SeplMiiber out to day. 10c, also nil t '.f S t'lr ll:!)iT T. IP. COSTELLO, Newsdealer and Sttdioiifcr. 25S Bant Street. "T i I t a 77! 8 J. u -I A t'o Accept the nomination ? To coidinne to h- the reliable Clothiers, II .tters and l'urui-hi ru of Waterbury and V trinity ? In Heeepti' g t i-i important trust wo -hall endesvor to u o it a continuance of the confidence repos.d in us by our Cloth- i letuing neavuy vt at u aca wail tor later communications on this subject. A Tip Topper. HATS. We have them in the popular blocks Dunlup, Youninns, Youngs, and last and i est far young men, tan Lamson A Hub. Prioea are $1.25, $145, $190, ?2.4t. 2 00. tit it) This is 15 percent lower, .'pulity considered, than yon wiil ... ,,s,-hB. Oar hats aro all I'Lion made. E. Q. Kllduff & Co, 4 CASK STREET. Jr-t Forgot to mention that our BOYS' DEPARTMENT is rnlv twice the size of vt fy. mo. "nJ Fathers shculd bear this in mind, acd eh.d tbo future statesmen here. The price8 and qoahty are risiht. ..' . . (To be oontmTsed ) WE ARE ABOUT To Enter Our New Spacious STORE 142 to 148 South Main St. Therefore we have but a few davs left to reduce our large fs stock of shoes. To accomplish this in such limited time we have been forced to offer shoes at such low prices that everv Man, Woman or Child needing footwear of any description should take advantage of this opportunity of procuring them at prices that can never be du plicated. C0NL0N BROS 130 So Main St, PST" Opposite Soovill. A few doori above wheie our new store ia being erected. Boston Dentist, 111 Bank Street. If you think of getting a set of Teeth, whetlitr it be a full plate, or a partial piste, call nnd examine the improved iinbber and Porcelain Beta made by DR WALTERS. Silver and Cenent Filling!, 50 rents and up; Fine Gold FilllBjn, f 1 00 and up; Teeth ClHanad aad Polished. 7i eeota. Gaa er Ether adssinistered when deoired. Office hours from S a m. to 9 p. m. Sundays from 8 a. m. te 4 f. m. DrWalters. Ml. R. P1TZ0LD, Surgeon Dentist. Fine Gold and Silver ' Fillings a specialty. Also fine sold and Berate poreelaia. Crown and Bridge work. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Tery moderate prises. Consultation ia English and Ger man. Open evenincs. WHITE BUILDINQ, opp P. O. 90 Bank Street, Waterbury, Ct, k Full Lins of Fishing Tackle For the fall vaeattea. Compare quality and prioes. F.B.Fi!ld,8SSoMainSt. V3 ATTSX BEST SET OF TEETH $8 Fine Gold Fillings $1 and tip. Teeth filled with Silver EOo and 75a Teeth Gleaned 75 c Teeth Extracted 26 e Gas or Air Administered 35c We never wedge the tooth before filling. Teeth extraoted without pain, by the nse of Gas or Ryder's Titaliied Air. GROWN and BRIDGE WORK a specialty. -I Rvder's Dental Parlors. Dr. jr. Xj. rydsr 138 BANK 8THKET. Over Mies Fitznatrlek's Mtlllnerv Store, fhe onlr Dentist br the name et Ryder in the elty . OUR DISPLAY OF Hall Stands Is by far the largest we have made in a long time. We aie determined to meet all competition, and though not exactly Giyen Away We are selling them at very reasonable prices, considering the quality of the goods. J. M. BURKALL & CO, "The Old Reliable." 60 Bank St. UNDERTAKING In all Is branches. Telephone to D. M. Stewart, 101 Frank lin street. Messenger boy to 0. E. Seymour, 184 Maple street. jNT "5T O jNT E3 Can Dream Success. It's quite another thing to win it. When a business grows, as anvone wide awake can see this is growing, there is surely good reason for it. We know what the.ne re.i sons are. 80 do many careful buyers of our city. We want more people to know for the first week of August, you can bnv at HEATER'S Double Store, 26 and 2t North Main. . il Granulated Sugar, for Jt.iw Fl- ur at old prices. Se per saak W'aitoi- Baker 4 Co Cocoa. 40 e per inim Pure Tapi e . Se perl' Pure Cream Tar"r. 30c per lb. one-qr 10c The best print Putter !V Choice Table utter, none bettor. ale Crisp GUj er Snaps. Lemon Cvokies. Koda. oywter or mi k Crackers, 6c prlbor! t His or 25c. With l Ih of our Oolonfi or Japan Tea. worth SOc. far 4IK with trial order wefiiveu faucy dee rated Tea C in. Boston Hakini; Towder. as eooX as sold. 5 e-ans tor l en ; The tiet M eha and Java CofTee. sic n,r lb At our Market. e eut the bet of bleats The ' est cuts of Porter Hou Steak 2V Loin if. mid tse. th" best cut of Rib 1 ot ne choice cuts 10 to we. Sh'ull r Steik ?t, ltic, Sprinu Latub. hind -luarters. 11c Heater's DouDle Store,: 26 and 29 North Main street. i Auction Sale of Horses. September, 1895, at F. E Benham's, 308 North Main Street. I will sell mv fifteenth car of horses at auotion to the highest bidder, and those who have attended my sales know that I bring the best there is in the market My buyer, Mr David Kndd, has been one month picking np this lead, and he has bought nothing but choice animals that are thoroughly broken and good ages. Among them art several nice pairs, and some extra geod chunks. AlHosome heavy horses, weighing from 1.400 to l.fitiO pounds. Rsmember I sell these horses with a full guarantee, and give two dnvs' trial, and every horse not fully as good as represented can be returned and the money will be refunded. Horses can be seen and tried day before the sale. Sale will take place, rain or shine, and commence promptly at 10 o'olock. F. E. Benbam. A Gup of Good Tea an Inspiration." IS I The market offers nothing finer in this ine than the celebrated I.i u ton's Ceylon Teas. We have them in five grades and consider them not enly the best, but the most economical teas in the market. We prize ourselves on our coffees, and beg to remind you that we are still bot tling the justly famous SAN GABRIEL California wines snd are selling that brand of Sherry, Pert, Cataba, Sweet Muscatel and Angelica, at 35o per bottle. The Waterbury Grocery Co., 163-5 Bank street. Telephone 116, NOTICE TO Housekeepers We have just received afiup Hue for the full trade and it will Pay "You to look over stock before buying Elsewhere. A NICE LINE OF Chamber Sets From $i5.00 to $i0. Parlor Suits From $20.00 to SI: Everything at the lowest p: i In the market. "WE STILL HAVE 1 Li Winthrop Ring: Call and See Us For iCASH or ORED 1 L. E. Lewi Furniture Storo, 118-120 So. Main b The Automaton Pmh Among the uwuy wonderful invr-utioi -of the nineteenth century few, if any, ur destined to leave such an indelible iiu piession or exereise suoh an nniuHtufe- able inllueurr on the home and musical culture of the present generation. i iTThs Self Playing: iaoj II v' means of a single attachment which ; can be fitted to any piano, tlionsands of I people unable to play may cultivate and gratify their taste tor uinsiu. Call nt our wardrooms and see and hear this wonder ; ful piano iDriggs & Smith Co, ! 179 BANK tYT. Labor - Day Should be observed is a Holiday, not only by those who live by the sweat of their brow, but alsn by those who live on the fat of the land Labor is the foundation of all wealth, in other words, wealth is the production of Iibor. Stop labor and the world is paralyz-d. It becomes, therefore, the duty of every man to show the im portance of Labor's holiday by appearing on that day in your best clothes. If you have not ot any it is because you are not up to date It t nkes very little money to buy a suit of clothes from us, for on our plan you can dress in th" finest clothing, ranging in price from ff to $2l. on easy payments. No sicurity required, no ex tra charge put on Hundreds of people are buying that way o us. Vfhy not you? -THE Credit : Clothing : Co, -62 BANK STREET.. Over Ells' Book Store- Open evenings till S:30. Wednesday and Saturday till 10. But One duality, The Best. (I'annleted Snrir. ?t P-s for ti on Creame y Purler in l paua ' pr nts, 210 Quaker rolled while oats. 7 lbs for aso Native sugnrcnr.d hams, per lb 10 l- Na'ive s.. gar cored sh-u!dM. par lb 80 Native posk. loan aa-N and far I- u-Us. per lb ye lYivate plaid. iti-'ii a. .'.Toe. -.jn'i'ialiy blended for us. better than j.iva. 1 i-i- lb 36c the e-e kind Teas any kind you want, per lb 87o t !st-u-tiero i".tv- u it-d. Tn any crowd whore j;r n-arias are in ques tion, viotriko a in-lit '-at. We soil ::roaorii - I -war than any store in the city. For lash Only. IDI3L,I-i03Sr'S GASH Grocery Store, 17 East Main St. Waterbury .Cimn . Kaugatuck. Ansonia. TKLvruoNS 98-3