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V NEWTOWN. CONN., BEE. ffilDir, APRIL 81,1803. CIRCULATION. JASUART 1, 1883, LAST WEEK . 010 8800 Litchfield County News. WASHINGTON. HE OETS A FT Kit 'KM. We publish the following spec ial notice, to small taxpayers, which Is comprehensive to say the least. This U the fourth year that Mr Baldwin has collected the taxes and has always been ready to settle up his accounts with the town the 1st of March as the law directs lie evidently believes In the Scripture In junction "what your hands And to do, do it with your might." It any man can show a better record, they have reason to be proud of It. Notice referred to Is as follows : Thla In simply to (fivo nntli'u thivt I luivo do cltlml t 111 ytiar to collect tit nil the tl am) J txe"Hrthwltti,"tM my warrant ami tho law Ulrmjts. Last year thry lraKntl nil through the year ami Ixiyoml, anil gave ma 10 tlmug morM trouble ami tumoymico tlmn ull tho othortax es ol the town put to(tthur, which si'cins to me unrtatHiiul)lti, mo I have xct the limit lor paying those small amount to (K) days from May 1, bolltn-liitf It to he better and plcamint. ertor both HhlcN to have thorn paid and out ol the way. Tliowe remaining unpaid alter July 1 will be collected In at once with lugal costs added to wlt:Ten cents a mile or traction of a mile each way, In other words 20 cents tor the Ninalleit Ustaiice, ami so on lip. (il'NNKUV dOMHll'. Mis Mary I), Brown returned to the Gunnery, .Saturday, after a vMt In Brooklyn. Willie Ualliday U sick with the mumps. It is reported that there are several more candidates for theui. Alvaro and IVdro the sick list. have also been on A Mrs Nichols, formerly a resident of Jacksonville, Florida, Is nursing the pick boy. There are two new boys this term, Fred Itennett of New Milford and Al bert Holter of Helena, Montana, former ly from Philip's Kxeter academy. Charles Wergnrd has been elected manager of II rt nine, .loo West having resigned. The following base ball game have been arranged for the first nine: May 1.1, Woodbury, at Washington. May 27, Ilotchklssvlllc, at Washington. May UO, Aluiniit, at Washington. June S.CIieshlre Military academy ,at Water town. June li), Woodbury, at Woodbury. June 17, Cheshire Military academy, at Watertown. For the second nine : April 2.1, Litchfield, at Washington. May , Litchfield, at I.ttclitleld. HOTCHMSSVILLE vn. i. Aiii: Tories. "Moutie" Fogg tan u through his hand, l.i-t week, painful wound. pitchfork muking a George Mathee of Seymour was look ing for maons about here, last week. He contemplates building. Mr Mathee was once bookkeeper in the Shear com pany's ofllee. Mrs Ayer again occupies Hieolu home stead. The rain, last Saturday, discouraged the boys from playing their ball game. Miss Cora Isbell vi-itcd Waterbury, last Friday. George Shaw will work in the Bogie room. lluss Gee Is working in the creamery. Charles Smith and wife drove to Union City, last Sunday. Engineer Squires has three hens bring ing up one chick. It's a good healthy Cleveland chick "alio samee !" Lovers of flowers should visit O. S. Al ien's green house. Ladies, don t wear large hoops there as the passage ways are narrow. Our popular school teacher, Miss Wheeler, Is a fine pianist She rendered some fine music at Mrs Hilton's, last week Thursday night. Mrs Dyson has returned from Central Falls, IS. I. Charles Dyson was called to Water bury, last Sunday, by the severe sick ness of his brother-in-law. C. II. Downs was viewing bis old place In the " 'Ville," last week. Someone Is breaking out the windows. The lady peddler from Waterbury ex perienced a runaway In Washington, last week. Mrs Frank Dawson has been seriously ill, but at this writing is a little better The IlotuhkUsvllle baseball club are now organized and fully equipped. The first game of tbe season will bo playeo. with the Woodbury's, Saturday, April 21. Mrs Frauk Dawson has been very sick, the past week. She is now able to be about a very little. J. B. Hall, our popular blacksmith, has thed his moustache and whiskers, which gives him quite a ministerial ap pearance. Miss Minnie smith has so far recover ed from her long illness as to resume her household duties and to be seen once more on the street. G. M. Allen Is now on the road as t commercial traveler, representing gen tlemen's neck wear and ladles' and gen tlemen's purses and wallets. JXJDD'S BRIDGE. Frank Hlnkley, who has been to New York for treatment, Is home again gain ing slowly, but not able to do anything Miss Emma Zeiner, after spending several weeks with friends In New York. has returned to her home again M. Ilartwell and wife of New Milford spent a couple of days, last week, with his brother here, C. II. Ilartwell. Mlnott Ilartwell is preparing to build a tobacco barn. C. Wetmore & Son are sawing the lumber. Mrs Charles Glover, &n old lady, 81 years of age, is doing the house work for C. Wetmore, since the death ol his wife, and gets along an well as many of half her years. WOODBURY. The case of F. F. Hitchcock et al Frank II. McNall, tried before Justice Ell M. Towne, was decided Saturday) April 15. It was an action of replevin for an organ, an atlas, a dictionary and a Woodbury history. The decision gives the organ to the defendant and the other articles to the plaintiff, each party to pay half of the cost. Warren for plain tiff and Cothren for defendant. William G. Tuttle of Roxbury has bought of D. Curtlss' sons, the William A. Bacon place, and will move there right away. Albert Birch has sold his household goods and gone to live with his daughter In Bridgeport. Mrs William Isbell is quite ill. Mr Valentine, the man who had bid off the mall routes in Woodbury at starva- I tion prices, did hot find any one here to whom he could sublet them. Such spec ulators bid off the routes so low that no one can afford to take them off their hands. It is rumored that Charles C. Mitchell, formerly of West side but now of Cali fornia, is about to return and resume hl9 residence in Woodbury to pass the even ing of hi9 days. His many friends will be glad to welcome him back. Asabel W. Mitchell has been appointed corresponding member of the state Young Men's Christian association, head quarters at Bridgeport for Woodbury. Miss Kate Collert and Mrs Marcus A Ilurd. are on the sick list, as is also Carl Barnes. Judge Huntington was confined to his house by Illness, a few days last week. Alice Burton has returned from her visit to Danbury. The Abetnathy place was sold to Wil liam Dakiti for $1005, and is again for sale. A bargain for somebody. N. M. Strong is recovering from an at tack of tonsilitis. The Phila May concert at the First church, last Monday night, was a success and well attended. The Woodbury water company has re ceived its charter, and an engineer is to go over the ground and report the prob able cost. We earnestly hope that the company will go ahead with vigor. ROXBURY. l'AlXTKU 1111. 1.. Farmers have commenced plowing. Schools have commenced with Miss Mary Dikeman in the Painter Hill and Miss Hattie Leavenworth in the Good Hill district. The program of the Ciircle, Monday evening, was varied and instructive, ine essay by Mrs F. II. Leavenworth on 'Elements of a happy home," was espec ially worthy of commendation A com position by Miss Hattie Leavenworth, Helen Hunt's grave;" recitation by Miss Kose Began, notes on science by F. . Whittlesey, with songs, readings and speeches by others brought the 'evening to a close with the interest still unabat ed. Resolutions were unanimously pass ed iu favor of continuing the meetings semi-monthly, through the summer. Hervey Booth is reported quite feeble. Miss Delia Whittlesey is able to ride out. Thomas O'Brien of Waterbury was home, Sunday. C. B. Ilurd is packing tobacco. Wait Leavenworth is at work for Cro- fut. Mrs Henry Bolles of New Preston re cently visited Mrs Teeple. Mrs Dr Karrman and children were at C. It. Hurd's, last Wednesday. The circle met with Mrs C. 1J. Leaven worth, last week, the subject being "Cel ebrated authors," with quotations from their writings. BETHLEHEM. A GOOD FAHMER. II. C. Hill is out with a new pair of work horses that he purchased in Litch field for $275 for the pair. He is a pro gressive farmer. Mrs Edwin L. Thompson U very sick. Jarvis E. Thompson's son, Irving, is reported some better. He has been sick all winter, with an abscess on his back. A few of our farmers have begun to plow. " George W. Peck Is improving the looks of his house by the addition of a veranda and a coat of paint. . Mr and Mrs N. L. Bloss attended the wedding of Mrs Bloss' sister in Water- town, last week. William T. Kasson spen Sunday at S. P. Hayes' with his daughter, Mary. George F. Hayes was with his father, F. P Hayes', over Sunday. NORTHVILLE. Nelson Kinney is suffering from an at tack of la grippe. Mrs A. S. Buckingham spent Sunday in Danbury, the guest of Miss Josie Un derbill. Mr and Mrs Arthur Knowles and little son of Lanesville, were calling on old acquaintances here, last Friday. Mrs Libble Marsh, nee Waters, and children are here from the West, visit ing relatives and friends. Dan Mintch has so far recovered from his illness, as to be at work again. Peter Keegan has commenced working for Carr Lyon, having hired out to him for the summer. Miss Anna Mintch of Marbledale, has been spending a few days with her par ents in this place. Miss Eva Lewis is visiting In Caanan, the guest of her sister, Mrs Edna Mahew. Mrs Burnett Leavenwork is visiting friends in Harwlnton. The many friends of Mrs George Bar- num, were glad to see her able to ride out, last Snnday. S0UTHVILLE. The grip Is the prevailing distemper here, just now. It commenced nearly two months ago and still holds its grip although some are on the gain. Miss Hattie Bristol, who has been spending three months in visiting friends In Waterbury, returned home,last week Mrs Will Gregory and little daughter of Bridgeport are visiting his mother, Mrs Jane Gregory. Charles Koswell who bought the Shep ard place about a year ago is now paint ing his house inside and out. Mr Nash is doing the work. Miss Carrie Nettleton spent last week with her sister, Mrs S. F. Clark. The last cottage lecture of the season was held at E. W. Smith's, last Tuesday evening. Mr Brimsmade of Shelton has been here looking at the water power. There are great improvements in prospect for Southville. D. N. Clark of Shelton Is guest of his father, S. F. Clark. MARBLEDALE- THE TOBACCO MARKET. Several parties about here have not sold their tobacco, and they have stripp ed and packed it. It is said that the tobacco market in the cities is very dull and unpromising for producers. No doubt it is due largely to human nature and to the uncertainty respecting the future legislature concerning foreign to bacco. It is desired that no change be made in the duty on tobacco, for the American farmers have very few crops on which to realize any ready money. On Sunday next at 4 p. in. Ilev Mr Alcott w ill preach in the school house in Kent Hollow. All are cordially in vited. Spring is actually comiug and garden bou-flre3 and plowing are the order of the day at present. La grippe still affectionately clings to several of the inhabitants of this village. Work has been begun on the town high-ways and some of them need much working this spring. Mr and Mt-8 B. Peters made a flying visit to their summer residence, this weekJ Before coining here for good this season they expect to take in the fair at Chicago. Darius Bristol has nearly or quite 100 early chickens for market. NEW MILFORD- UK .MADE A RECORD. Wallace Ferriss, the efficient engineer at Hungerford & Co.'s elevator, has re cently purchased a brand new second hand bicycle and is becoming quite an expert rider. He says the only trouble is that the"blasted thing won't turn out," his latest experien ;e being an attempt to ride over Conductor Flynn, instead of around him. The conductor was stand ing on a cross-walk on Bailroad avenue, conversing with a friend when down the avenue comes Wallace at a 2.10 clip. "Toot-toot" says Ferriss, but the Con ductor does not heed the signal, there being only about 40 feet each side of Flynn, of course poor Wallace could not get by, so crash he goes right into him, the genial conductor realizing that it was the fault of the wtieel, very gener ously made allowances and Ferriss con siders himself lucky to get off so easily. Dr Warner will deliver an address in the Town hall, Sunday, evening on'. M. C. A. work. There will be chorus singing by the combined church choirs. Mrs Lucy Turrill and daughters return ed from their Southern trip, last Friday. They report a very enjoyable time. Frank Howell of Poughkeepsie, the noted horse trainer, was in town a few days, last week. Messers II. S. Mygatt, II. L. Randall, E. Castle, and L. N, Jennings drove to Danbury, Friday evening, to hear the Frogs of Windham," given by a local musical society. Albert C. Bausch of New York is to give his celebrated entertainment on mind reading at the Town hall, Satur day evening for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. He will be assisted by local sing ers. Selectman Buck with a corps of work man are putting the streets of the village in fine order. The Y. M. C. A. ball team had their first practice game on Conetia Park, Fri day. Charles Lake, our expert angler, came in Monday with 10 speckled beauties, ne says he caught them down by Town bridge. J. E. Hungerford has placed his two- year-old, "Hot Shot" bf "Oxford Chief, In training with George Davis at Conetia Park Although having been In training but a few days he can go over any fence on the park, taking sulky,rider and every thing with him. lie has made several attempts on the grand stand but without success. His present record is four turn overs in five minutes. Davis Is still alive LANESVILLE. Oliver Smith of Bridgewater was in Lanesville, this week. Mrs W. B. Hamlin has- returned home after spending a few days with friends in Bridgeport. Gaylord Odell runs a fish wagon through this place, every week. Mrs Eliza Lewis is not as well as usual. Mrs Luman Beach of Bridgeport is visiting at W. B. Hamlin's. Henry Baker of Danbury visited his sister, Mrs Charles Lee, Sunday. When Baby Tras sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, THE COPELAND BRO'S. CO. DBY GOODS CARPETS. OPENING OF MILLINERY AND CLOAKS. r . YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. The Oopeland Brother's Co. BRIDGEPORT. In Fairfield County. EASTON. y AT THE BAPTIST CHCBCII. The hour of service at the Baptist church has been changed from 1.15 p. m. to 10.45 a. m., to take effect the first Sun day in May. The Sunday school will fol low this service. The pastor intends giv ing a series of discourses on "Pilgrim's Progress," preceded by a praise service commencing at 7.30 p. in., May 7. All are cordially Invited to be present. Frank Brothwell and wife of New Haven, spend the week with Mrs S. N. Osborn. Miss Elwood of Vfestport, visited Miss Maud Silliman. Cole & O'Mara sold a span of horses to Rev Mr Hamilton of Lyon's Plains. Justus Sherwood died Saturday even ing. The iuneral was held on Tnesday, from Lee's chapel at 2 p. m. Williau Ackerman has spent two weeks with friends in New Jersey. The grip has a number of victims in town. Eight double teams from Danbury passed through town, Sunday afternoon, to commence work on the dam, this week. Mrs and Mrs John P. Fitch spent Sun day at J. L. Perry's. Mr and Mrs Z. B. Wilson spent Sun day in Greenfield at Mrs Wilson's moth er's, an old lady 89, seuffering with whooping cough. Having disposed of a good number of horses, Cole & O'Mara start for home Wednesday, to look out for another car load, leaving three here for Mr Sherman to dispose of. Eight young ladies are rehearsing a play at Mrs T. W. Turney's, to be given some time in May, at a church sociable held at Mrs Turney's. Notice of date will be given next week. Mr Moore of Bedding Is to board with Thomas Cassidy, this summer, and work on the dam. Frank Brown of New Haven spent Sunday at Jason Candee's. No service has been held in the Con gregational church for three Sundays, and no one seems to know whether the commitee are to have any more preach ing or not . Mrs E. H. Bradley and Mrs G. B. Tuck er were recent guests of Mrs Annie Bow- dy of Danbury. Philo Lyon was recently called to For est City, Penn., to attend to business of importance. Mrs M. W. Silliman of Norw,alk has visited her sister, Mrs J.Nichols and oth er friends at Iiock House. .The cottage prayer meeting was held with Mrs Sarah Mellen, Wednesday even ing, April 12. Horace Bank3 still continues quite in disposed. Mrs Eliza Rowland has returned to her old home after an absence of several months. Mr and Mrs George J. Banks and daughter, Evelyn, have visited Mrs Banks' uncle, E. Sturges of Westport. GREENS FARMS W. H. Parsell has moved his family to Southington. -- Farmers are making ready and sowing their onions, this week. ;- Charles Mills' house and outbuildings are receiving a fresh coat of paint by the B R I D ini - . t I 7 " r f" ASriA cj? pes i , J Emm-- -j. ;:srt 1 yrjl -wvb "IS-" iOTSisfe -m m I M ' Q ( V n A --''V'V (Tr Coc:ic"; ' . - i Li .. ' ' V y - - 1 TO BE READ IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY RAPIDLY TO GET 160 ACRES OF LAND FREE, OR ENTER INTO BUSINESS AT A RAPIDLY GROWING POINT, READ THE FOLLOWING: The map above shows the location of Bridgeport, Washington. It is a section of that great state, now, for the first time, really at- they have made, and will make; the thousands of acres of wonder tracting WIDE attention, from railroads, capitalists, manufactur- fully rich vacant Government land, open for settlement; the great ers, merchants, miners and farmers. Withott a doubt, Central mineral country tributary; the unequalled openings for merchants Washington is the richest part of the richest state in the Union, manufacturers, etc. To investors, no such opportunity for making in the diversity of natural resources. money, under every possible safeguard, has ever been offered to A nart.v nf finnnfirttifint. p.amnlisfs nspprtainino- fhR mao-nifippnt. future of this section, purchased the most centrally located town- and Wl11 shortly be advanced. It is to your advantage to investi site in Central Washington, called Westfield, for $60,000, and re- ate immediately, christened it Bridgeport. A LARGE AGRICULTURAL AND MINERAL EXHIBIT FROM THE VICINITY OF BRIDGEPORT, WASHINGTON, For particulars or circulars call on or address CHARLES LIFTCHILD, Corres. Sec'y. W.L.& I. As3'n., 43 Cannon St., Bridgeport, Conn., or CHARLES H. NORTHROP, Newtown Savings Bank, Newtown, Conn. hands of Justin Mills. The house will be finished in white, with green blinds. WESTON MISS I.OCKWOOD MR IIUKLBUTT. Miss Annie Loekwood, youngest daughter of John M. Loekwood, and Horace Hurlbutt, all of this place, were married on Monday evening at the resi dence of the bride's parents, and will im mediately go to housekeeping in the groom's fine residence in Norfield. The bride was attired in a handsome dress of rainbow silk with lace trimmings. Rev . S. Dykeman performed the ceremony. TheUpper parish and Middle district schools closed this week. The Congregational church was open ed for service on Sunday last. Miss Evelyn Sturges of Ridgefield is visiting friends in town. Miss Minnie Williams spent last week with Redding friends. Hairy Finch has been quite 111. Mrs Wilbur Sturges has visited Mrs George Cole of Georgetown, for several days. Mr and Mrs John P. Fitch spent Sun day in Eastdn. Arthuf Nichols is working for Loom is Gould, for the summer. Lafayette Beers has returned home from Massachusetts. Mr3 Harriet Godfrey was ill for sever al days, last week, but has recovered. ; The children's "Try" society of the Zion Hill Methodist church will bold an old fashioned supper, at the residence of Mrs Joel Godfrey, on Tuesday evening, April 25. If stormy it will be held the next fair evening. All are cordially in vited to attend. GREENFIELD HILL. Clarence Bradley and family have now got firmly settled in their new home. Michael Falls, who got disppolnted in the purchase of the Eben Burr place, has rented one for a year of Bulkley and Sherman of Southport. - Mj:s - Nelson Raymond entertained quite a company of her neighbors, on Thursday, the 13th. Mrs Mary Sherwood of Danbury vis ited here, last week, and took her littTfe boy, Willie, home with her. Mrs John Ferris has visited friends in New Haven. ' Wilson Sherwood MrPeet. has sold his hay to STEVENSON. v 1 . '" . 1 Mrs Bridget Hartnett and daughter visited f riends in Danbury, last week William Jordan, Charles Sherman and 0 E P 0 R T, RESOUaCE h:.AP Oh" Ct-NTHAl. VAsiHiNCiTOtl & SOUTHERN BRiTliH CCl THOROUGHLY. MINUTE. OrEN FOR INSPECTION AT 43 CANNON STREET, BRIDGEPORT, f-- ---- ' : ' - HOTEL BRIDGEPORT, 50x72. Erected by the company. Charles Winton are doing carpenter work for H. L. Wheeler. Your correspondent had a fine time, last week Friday, helping good dog Bru no get the first woodchuck we have seen this spring. A good deal of stone wall had to be taken down and laid over again, but we got the woodchuck, you bet ! It was a good two hour's job. John Wooster of Seymour visited his sister, Mrs Stiles Loveland, last week. John Hartnett has gone to his job of hatting in South Norwalk. HUNTINGTON- AT ST PAUL'S. Bev George B. Warner, rector of St Thomas' church, Hartford, will officiate at St Paul's. Sunday, 23rd, by exchange with Mr Johnson. Services will be held as usual at 11 o, clock, with celebration of holy communion. WHITE HILLS. Master Stephen Beardsley has been quits ill with grip, but is improving. Mrs E. C. Wixom left, Tuesday morn ing, for a few day's stay atCarmel,N.Y A family from Ansonia are to move in B. French's tenement house soon. Misses Carrie and Alice French and Miss Fannie Wixom spent Saturday in New Haven. Mrs Philo BirdseVe is with friends in Birmingham at present. , ' Miss Grace Galpin Is staying at Wal ter Hubbell's for a time. . - . Mrs Eliza Hubbell is convalescing. Gould Tomlin3on is in quite poor health. Miss Louise Nichols is the guest at Mrs Alonzo Nichols, Jr., at Monroe, this week. W. F. Hilton's discourse, Sunday morn ing, on the "coming of Christ" was one of unusual interest, and following the Eas ter sermon two weeks p: evious, made It a timely and appropriate theme. This sub ject Is seldom touched upon by clergy and if Christ be risen why not herald his coining? .Willard Beard, now at Hosmer hall, Hartford, will preach, Sun day morning, at 11 o'clock. Mr and Mrs Alonzo Nichols of Monroe were guests at N. B. Nichols', one day last week. William Lee has given up his position in New Haven and is busy again as an architect in Shelton. Mrs David Wheeler spent Wednesday in Bridgeport. . Mrs Burr Hawley made a flying visit here, last week. David Wheeler baa the . finest jot o young chicks in this vicinity. ' - Mrs Eli Beardsley spends a few days here this-week. We regret exceedingly WASH I N Gr IT WILL THE0UGH SAFE INVESTMENT, OR DESIRE ' Call or send for trost)ectus describing the ereat imorovementa them, as the first offering of lots that captain and wife are to leaves us, but hope they are not to go far away. Mrs Mary E. Drew, who has been quite indisposed, i3 gaining in health. ' Edward Hatter i3 about town with a fine business wagon. E. C. Wixom has built a new fence near his dwelling. Another newly married couple are soon to move into our midst. Mrs John Dalne3 is on the sick list. WESTPORT. WAS IT MUUDEE? The Swede by the name of Henry L. Peterson, who has for several years tak en Horace Staples' farm on shares, and who mysteriously disappeared Novem ber 10, 1892,and had not been seen since, till last Saturday afternoon, when Mr Miles was out fishing in a boat. He saw something floating in the water just be low the railroad bridge at Saugatuck. On coming nearer it proved to be the missing Swede. Coroner Powers was sent for, who ordered the body removed to Sheriff Driscoll's apartments. The scull of the deceased was broken in on the frontal bone, showing he had met with foul play. Anderson and Johnson of this place were arrested for trial and both acquitted. It seems quite evident that the body had been in the water through the winter, as it was recognized only by milk tickets found on him and $1.60 and some papers found in his pock book. Eddie and Mary Morehouse have been guests of Mrs Huldah Meeker for a few days, during their vacation from school. ASPETUCK. Lester Fanton has bought a horse and harness of Cole & Mara. Mr and Mrs Henry. Osborn have visit ed their grandmother, Mrs Catherine Os born. The Methodist Episcopal churches are to be congratulated on the conference sending them their old minister. Rev Mr Duinkerke. Mrs William Goodsell died on Friday, the 14th, leaving a husband and four small children. Mrs Goodsell was a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Kellogg of Weston. - Mr and Mrs George Buttery of Hor- walk have visited their grandparents, Mr and Mrs George Freeborn. Lewis Freeborn of Birmingham spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Edward Freeborn. SOUTHPOBT. R. E. Crossman visited friends In Southbury, over Sunday. James Barber of the Chronicle office TO N. TAKE BUT A are put at but nominal figures CONN. DIRECTORS Of the W. L. & I. Association. . W. FAIE CHILD, Pres.. Bridgeport, Coaa E. .T. EAETEAM. Treas., H. H- SCEIBNEE. Trustee, F. L. EODGEES,!Sec, HLITET SETZEE. JR.. JOHN D. WHTT5ET, W. E. MITCHELL. South EriUia, Conn EZEA PIERCE. " CHARLES B-PIEECE, " rides a new pneumatic tire safety to bis work from his home in Trumbull. It Cure Colds,Couh.Sore Throat, Croup .Inflo whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A Icei-cain cure for Consumption in first stages, and ta. sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. nTou will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers eety where. Xargv bottles 50 cents and tl.00. Obtained from the stock of Brown, Darell & Co. of Boston. These roods are slightly soiled by water and we offer them at about one half the regu lar price- 500 pairs Ladies' Hose. 100 dozen Napkins. 200 Men's Undershirts. 800 yards Dotted Swiss Muslin- 500 yards Victoria Lawn- 500 pieces Ladies' Summer Vests- 100 Counterpanes- 500 Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs- 400 Silk and Leather Belts- 200 Towels- . SOOOITardo Silesias and Percalines. D. A. SALMON, Westport, Conn. Birmingham Ladies' and Gent's Din ing Rooms- J. H. Jefferson, Proprietor. Veals at all hours. Board by day or week. - sis Ksia .tret, - - zxxnaxAa. ccn