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il A t i a I nil ) t t a NKWTOWN.CONH., tllltilllll FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23.1894. . CIICCU LATION. hear tell of a twhaao:, wwtinffi J to buy an wuiauou r w u 1 rntn'whd try to -sell nch articles speak of the act a -wotuhib them off?" Simp1ybecaS re6- t ..rle want the beat, and it takes Uw&k and likeNvc deefcption to sell them the worst. This tin pleasant experience may befall the housekeeper who determiues to. LAST WEEK. ...610 the new vegetable shortening. The headthlmness, flavor,-nm- economy of tliiv wonderful cook- Ing fro'diL-f luw woirforit'the widest popularity, wnicu ju uun has attracted 'the attention of 1 mskicss parasites who arc ' ; work-, ing off" imitations and coun . M.tasfcits. Forewarned, .is fore armed. Be sure you get the only genuine vegetable shortening-- COTTOLENE. . " Hold In S am! t Jint palta. 1 X. N.K.FAI RBANKA CO., ' "CHICAGO, mb i Produce Exchange, Hew York . '124 State St.. Boston. MECHANICS" AND' FARMERS"1 -.... SAVINGS BANK, ... CITY BANK BUILDING, WALL ST.. B'PORT Depo.iU, - - 1-403,114 45. ' " InloroBt and Surplus. 45.178.32-S1.447.29S-77. Deposit of $1 to $1000 received and interest ' ' 'credited from the first of each morthi payables January and July of each year.Incorporated 1873 '-, D. N. MOBQ AN, President. , . , . L. S. CATUN. Secretary and Treasurer. liWMtirf.eM County . SOUTHPORT. iXlMiresiilents of this villnge rejoic nr the npar completion of Penuot library- a 500,1 as t,,e fui'-it;ure ar rives for the reading room, the building iir rA'ri4i tfe'tht 'puMie. The audi torium, with a seating capacity for 300, ,!v Iiopii nspii for lectures. It 18 luindsorualy' furnished, in imitation of cherry.' ' The VaW anil other rooms are finished nnd furnished in antique oak. The library, which la filled with choice books, is niiide lire proof. The reading room contains 40 magazines and as many moni ilntty " weekly papers, me ladies' room, gentlemen's room, and dressing room are neatly and tastily tiiit nished. The ollicers of the association are a follows: John II. Perry, president ; (:..,.. llnllilev. vice nresideiit : Oliver i.ii'ikfey, tWf.s'un.ffc'f). Jellitr, secre tary; Miss Helen M. Bradley, librarian; Frederick Hughes, assistant librarian The executive committee includes cue ntiwra nnd the three clergymen of the viUaftna' fp Vie. iwtuiing. room, oyerjbe in -1 ..1 1 lireplace wuere win giow a aiecuui iug tire, is fastened a large elk s head, with enormous horns, itfcscuted by the presi- dtmrVJoim li: I'etrf. 'This niagmtieeut stone structure, known as the Tequot and" Bridgeport keep South port people weHKuppuett. C. .1. Bank went to Vonkeis, last. Thursday. . . J 1 . ..... ., ,. . w The snow on SaSCO IIill'lW8', 80 lup, last Tuesday, that it took some time to shovel out and very few onions weie . - .1 .... n ilin linotQ ' -'.-. "liev Mr Boswelli and wife are spending a week out of town. .r?ev V1 tl ' JJolman, of , fcbe ' Cbpgrega. tional church preached for Kev Mr, ijos- Vell, last Sunday evening. .TWi't'tafl ro he at Peauot hall, Monday GntiKT Fehrnarv 2G. If vbu attend you .will see something tp be on,g temernper- cd. ,.,,, '"tlmoreS. Bauks has been appointed trustee on- the insolvent estate of William F. El wood who formerly kept a grocery .store in Banks' block: Some time' ago he closed his place of business and gave telrupre S,, Batiks a bill of sate .01 every thing he had in 'store but this the "credi- tors-vmild,iMkataid and so last Monday, February 12, he made an assignment to save further trouble w-'. 1 1 i v .m&'A mi ik,3 ( mt 1 yj ' I II iH 4 tit .,t I'f l,K IIW i i Ul hit'-.! ),', CampeltojJMASS. LADIES' KII) GLOVES CHEAP. .Ill !. ..(I I.I .I'M I l 'I I I 4 I M till You can buy them at any of the dry goods' stores "but the prices won't '. ,' , 1, , begin to compare .with those asked for f I,, t fl I 1 1 1 . I I.-.'I, .;-.,.. 11 t H !i?J li' l r (.r.o I m.i Mrs Nellis II. Sherwood "of Slitl Uill re very skski ' 1. ? " ttWaflteri. son, of C. Meeker, is suffering with a very bad hand. lie caught it un der ,his, Rted.r.uWMr.i.wJule IP hill one day last wcck. Jmallo. Jl of .New A'ork4 building a large house on vhatiisjtnown as Clapboard hill. When finished it will be one of the finest houses on tne 1111 and command a fine view of the Sound. It will be1 finished about May T.' '' .Tniin .T. Alvo-d was in town. Wednes day', and'niade a'eontract with C.'D; Jel liff & Co. to handle the fertilizers for the (..omin2 season. , lie is agent for tbe well ' . . . l . J! II T IJclrr... Urn Of library, has been built and furnished Known mm ui - , cpran;te, inoludin the. books, by E. B. I ?jew xpr city f,i 4' It i I Spots on the Eyes SigFit' Affected After an At tack 'Of the Measles.-V" Hood's Sars'aparilU; Restores Clear , Vision and Cures Headacne. 7, ,.,4J,uuul.., vv rf" -TV. ?:tt . I , 11 A hrait nine vears aco I was sick with the " ". . - . .... L jnen6l(s.yUjcH1,f my eyes very sore, mcy T . -T H,., T s.nnl1 IpgrKDlv Spfe. fllld I WUUiU ncuau hi." j r, - . - 7 ooifld nt stand the light , I could hardly (sleep k& iilaht, because the pain.wa? too great.' .'After " ashort ferae wlrit spots am4 on my eyes; mak ing my sight dim, so that I could hardly distin- oi.t ninea th ave-s. T "tried three doctors, but they would only make thtai better lor a short time and then the ,:uj would be worse than ever.' In the spring of 1892 ill !!,.. i.i ......)-. l '. -.ijlii f.'t I'i '-'!! ort ! !' II ,1 1 ' .IO... I l ! tf-fit(IS.ll .tl'.. '( ilui-if . I.-, .i.;,.- .1. ij if f,i.-.. ? 'AT ' ' ':!- r' 11! - :' .,ii;..y,,i . tt. ,., , I !.:,..! j i i rA ,,-.!( If ,.-, trt't' , . ., . ( !;.. I.. .-n.; !'!..! .) Iri!!-: : t ! I ..ill . r'lTl' lil!i " rl!! I l)ll.- ,fl I. lil 1 . in I -ill f I'i ." f 1 - - Hi rf f - li 'J 1 , 4 ; , If fnu Want II ' ll: 1 ! ?r tMi l'.l I - i I .li I . $e.oo shoes; ' ., .; ;$4.oq 5.00. " ,.. . . 3 23 4.OO " 2 89 4.00 " -' " ' 1 11 '-- 2 00' ",3.00 v.',;,;.';, :',..2.oo ,2.00 .... .. .- m I i -1-50 ,1.25 " '-.90 Tfnihiti( hankrviut in ur -store ex 'fifint. the" urices. and ' thVy are ..low enough to malie1 p'fuptio.ns' ia any bank .thatf ndeavored to do.bnsines's trtj'jthte came -oasis-r- - , Floyd .B. Bouton, UNDERTAKER & EMBALM ER GE0EGET0WH. C0KH SpeJalittetUm rwa'U oot-of-tow or ders. Telepnone Can IJS. Hdod''eCurcs MKN'S FOOTWKAl!. ... , ,.,,,..,.,,.,.!.,., I,- . I I -. !.-! 1 !' ' f-1 , I -i .... I , 1 I' ..!' ' 1 1 "' ,. $6-50 Congress Lace and Buttoa $4.25, f .!,..,.. , BS Cdngress Lace' and Button'$3.83 $5 Favorite, size 5, $2. i 1 1 - " S3-50 Congress and Lace $2.65.. $2 Congress and Lace $1.50. mT.0 be ,well, be., careful, ,Xo use' pure water for drinking and cooking,, , Na ppen well., rio city, water has any i well founded claim to be pure; ' ' it ... ,i Artesian Water 1 'I- 1 1 1 ; " Is the pure kind, and the supply is abundant for house, farm and manu facturer. ' Write for prices . I also selli pumps, windmills and PR1NDLE&mM0RRIS, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Are. prepared, to do anything in their line at shortest notice. solicitedj -' W.' k.'tRlNDLE." '"" 'Ll'tJ. MORRIS. Cihk answered if left at Vt.V- PrTaole's House; L. C; Morris's Honss. Telephone at twnard'a Eoul v -w . - U NDERTAKERS, NO. 98 STATJS BXttiXiA, BHIDGEp6rt;"C05S.- ' 1ELEPH05E 281. GEOEGEB. HAWLET." - ' U Chapel Strrel : CHAELE3 Ei WTUSOT, 47 ClintoB ATaen- ; J0HH B. EETEOkDS, 192 Eairfieli ltnu w to amnae the soil eo it wUl liliUr-iilirlill.Tl II "Hoar 1 It laugh with abundance jr..i 1 ri.11 V US'?, fJMJua Ob, 0 . BONE :: jrjLit'riiuz.rji- A. W. Orgelman, SandyccIn0ok Manufoturer and dealer in Harnwe, Saddles. ' Bridlns'. Collars! Blankets, eta. Miss K. C. Madlinger and. Miss Lizzie Brewer, guests at C. Meeker's, returned to Brooklyn, this week. I-' , ' i . . r E. ,1. Conwell has arrived home from New York state, where he has been spending a few days. Mrs II. T. Bulkley is better and will Monroe, a'fo'rmer resident of this place. j Surely the people ought to be highly ap- nrr-nintive of so valuable a gift. It will be a- great blessing toSouthport. WHAT OSK FIliM IS DOING. .There are doubtless few people SuTside illncre nf Southoort who have anv idea of amount of business the soon be out again tirni of C. (). Jelliff & Co., the hardware Mrs Sidney Smith of New York spent dealers and grocers and manufacturers, priday n Green's Farms. are carrying!,. ; iwy. iv m and d hter have 22 men on their pay roll during the last Farm8 year. Ln addition to their general store .p " s. . . , L.i;.i,..hnv manufacture agricultural enjoying the sle.gh.ng. tools, making a specialty of onion tools. Charles Gilbert of Stepney Depot spent They also make a specialty of wire goods, I Saturday with C. U. Jeiiiu. nettirgs of various kinds, etc. Mr JelH rh , .wheeler, the well known liff makes his store headquarters for the ,umber of thig vUlage, has fully recov onion raisers, niak'1112 a specialty of on- , . . . ... unoinocc aoain. lnru'lYlir A AT 1U?KV VJR ion seed. Every year he sends samples .. Jl0KLlMUlA.U0u imrW mi, ,tothe CouMCtdtkxm(:nt sUtion t0 Henry llolman Meeker attended the 90 Middle St., Bridgeport. bc tested, and is bound to have the best candy pull given at the house of Charles 1...U1 pn.pr i ioisn.. I'V.V. V i'rVv.V .iV C. ). .Telliir began business nere n. jenuiugs, uun ...ui.hiI vi.iu'k'i.xm'rli.iii't.'ainf Kivo Lxic 11 pui- 1 "j- I . . .. . .. 4-;. H01111I itLU'iition U all the work. 1 heard altlwwuoe11M had been cured bv Hood's Sarsaparilla and decided to try It My eyes got much better alter I had taken the I first bottle, ana nave now . fn,iiwan..' 'i'Snnl RhoM at. Low Prices.- W611 suppilfis; 1 saw ru..w Ifl" '."'"7 ,7 . . ..5 year, if also usea i u ri7T.' Iw oya , villi a aiiu. uuuuicu o 10, . 1 .. rniBLLjyHiUl,'' kVlHSa1- ' .''V. grind feed.for fancy .stock, 'fr , , , Hood's PmsarVpnrevegeUle.car. . !; , , " :. . A .'V ' .V '.V ::. ' w , Wao.on9 Carria- B0TSF0RD II. PMAWML ,"tnfrPrt f'om the beat ingredients. 25c " . ".. ,, . , , , . ' Have a fine line of Wagons. Carna shJMSln;f .5 - - . .1 . . ces, Harness Etc . - . - MWZZ. r l P- I. fVi!r 1 , m uai uni. 1 1 ........... - 1 COPYRIGHTS. withstanding the storm, had an inter esting meetipg well attended - The young ladies of the CongregatiQD al church gave ayery pleasant enter talAiifent'lafet; Wedilesdkv evening,in i hall, consisting of dialogues, recitations and music by the Y. M. C. A. orcnestra '' Thd Shfeltaii'Co.'s bolt shop have been obliged to reduce wages and are runniDg four days per week, and nine bourj a day. The many friends of Col S. G. Blake man are much pleased at his electioato be department commander of the G. A. R. of the state. in.M.iits.CMilMMlKS, SI.KU.H.S-Anym V ilmi to imri liasi! any kind t a V e li i- i will ilo won ui run f"; .,t pi I. i m. lli,H.I.uuvt4!ri tm-Toim, CnsluonH, town,(;o!in. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE IS BY II. y. AYREiS, B06TS AND SHOES. 7 BISHOP BLOCK',. BlilDGEPOliT. SIPPERLEY'S MILLS, I L tain them eennreek hijui ra.ub, rAX I OBTAtS A TATENTf For rronipt answer aftd an Bonest otnn"5n. wn, M I SN iSc .. woo nw nau uc.17 home from New, son and wife came " . . . i . i , , .. . ....... i r ... . ,:l lUl'l liioi. Miss Edith Bunting, wane ai wotk iu , .. . , j : the National Folding Box Co.'s worW; ' 'MMi' SUfe' AVilkfrisou' was' at, home, accidentally hit a board with her head over Sunday. , and broke one of the bones. J o. G. ,Beard, Jr., was at home over Kev deiUiWld Mian any. other article that farm ers have to sell. ' - ... .. i. . -. ..1 .- - , , , , , MIN0RT0WN- . ii-hi ' i:t years aao in the building where Wood ward & Furuiss' stove store is now locat- 1 ... , , ed. He began in a small way ana uas day evening. All report a fine time 1? V P.rnsamfin has arrived from Southbury, where he has been looking after his property. Lewis Ambler is spending the week out of towu. Ii. F. Sherwood, who has been sick for rr Graves, who is traveling 1 Suriftay. through the state in the interests of the I February ,15, a son came to Mr arid political proniDition party, uccu m Mr8 George Bush. this vicinity. Thfe!ite b'OuSe at Century farm .was fil- The firm of Dayton & Watson uros., ed lagt week icemen, has been a.sso.vea mr , vvakx4ee.ha8 built and retiring. The business will be conducted PJJ houge 0Q the border of hi9 by George and William Watson, still un- t11111," uu ,,..,. and .through, his., influence many have been converted- .... it -,l ; ' NORTHVILLE. TKM lE It A X C E ISX'T I'OITI.AU. The pastor aunounced that next Sun- dayitnorning a collection would betaken for the Women's Christian Temperance Cnioq of New Milford. ,ire very tersely remarked that these women seemed to ical and fc.entinc hooks .-m . fpecial notice in the rrirntmc America-, ana thus are brouu-ht widoir Oct '.re toe nut-lic il&- r w . in.. .1! ,'ii, v.. ' . ' . - .ubiv .. .... ; v iilii5trate4. han tT lar t ha lllill HI il ,.. IM Ied. lie oegan in a smaii way auu ua Worked It up to (hd f.Wse'rit! large proper- . ri'n niiiiinln.to a ironreapntative ' TISE ISTEBIOE DliliUKAiuiio. 111, nuiis. 1 ii HiwiiiPMi. .-r- Wi-have Just riici-lveil tli larKt stock ot of nv ;KE J10vv Jis goods arc distribut- VCirrJiX he Bh9V the scribe orders for goods ...I l.iut. tiiln. Vuni!.ili, ilitMS, UrUMlien, etc. It and New Orleans. '!!i'tll.!.v!!!VMTnouri!ni!. The active man of the firm is CO. Jel- the nast week, is out again and at his V,,WM..b....ju n--- - l l ,. I . tt , . T, J I , , T , . .1 I. . 1 . , . .. I , . C I : 5UU Jylain iOLreeii cnutfcjux u, vuuu. inn. ins sutresa uas uuuuucss unu uu puce 01 uusiucbs. to two things, good management ana ....1. . . , , .ii naru woik. T t KIVK MII.L PHOl'ERTY TIIE GHAX1) I.IST. ( ,M of the flmt mm properties in a, of tfae town hag been section that .01 - if uiwey s mm. o u . " d Tnere has beeD considerable noWiMrl u.eysyaru.sniicu up w. .1 ' on t and valuati0n8 togs, iwaiuog to be,, transformed into increase. lumber. . , ;;'he,owne,r. As ju? t bAughti a . 1 u,iu'n6 beit 55ch8, lMs n w der the name of The Shelton Ice Co ftirleon M. Wakelee and S.-, Byron Brownson have been summoned to at tend the superior court, criminal, term at Bridgeport next week. There are some few cases of scarlet fever in the village but they have been with one exception mud cases, mere have been no deaths from the disease. A . B. Busrzles. formerly of this place, but now of Redlands, Cal., is president -GO T0- Blackman's New Studio For Your PTTnTflfiTtAPTTf?. ' " ' -HpiicnU'luflhcniniitW to oniUit-to w rf patron 242 Main St., - DAHBUBT. CONS, T. J. C0RBETT, Insurance Agent- nevv circular saw, ana wu.oeao.e to uo eMm Uon ro08tly soldiers, $58,198. oven more pm-i'r.ive worK. iu conuecwou . t ,r, j .. , i Y:: :;7i7t!M vw u ..iiax,i. Ane following are uie ut.a-u.. Willi lliii HI HI LI1UIT5 13 JUUJJACIjC I I -f.i MwfllinLr nOilSCd chine and repair shop, for Mr Bulkley aua Bo 74, Sandy Hook, Conn- . v . j j - . .- 11cs-2iAcres01111.il-' New Voik liiie and Hartford Lite and, An- builds and repairs wagons, etc., in! addi- K, anvifa'crurfes ana store nuily. ItLnn f, fc'.a r.rlir wort.' ITe nurrios a bic I .1 o,.. stock of wagon bolts and furniture. Mr Cattle Bulkley has iust finished the task of sneep j , t . w , housing 2000 tons of clear ice, which was JL""n"""e In No.-l condHiOn. - B. F. Bulkley, the MusiCai instruments rrr,ratrr r-amptnfn noaaepnion of this I iTnnnnlinlil furniture Francis Bulkley, wno Dougnc tne prop erty Jn 18C3. M0TICE ' i. 1 To those who draw their own COAL Litchfield County News. - - . R0XBURY. , . 1 ... , 1EA XKIJIAS JUUSOX. ' II 1 1 ' The 'pfeople'in'this district were, sorry to li!ir of the dpjit.h of Dea Truman Jud- ....... - . inuv .'ii. 1 , ..v J..." t.n' lij 1T.,t,l...n.ii'11 nirnil T7 rparl. .. . . ' t ,.l ... s l-A frtro as u f- ju(json lived in the southern part of tnem 60le money. The temperance Woodbury the last fou years of his life. I cause 1 at a low ebb, as many will bear ith nnd I T7tft.! v.of o.iaril Trtri ftp rp&lprl in r.hp. mv I urn n.Ana. if tVinrp la ge manv , iuii 1 1 1 .1 b cA.puivfu v. ........ - - - 1 I IIUIC1!8. , 1 1, r. 1 1 1. . ,1. " w j per part of this hamlet. We COuld praise temperance sermons given m th town him to the llniit of our Vocabulary, then as there used to be 15 years ago. We not dd him justice. 'With no enemies, an think not. , , . honest, upright; God-fearing' man. une Q that will be missed by a great many in ' Friday evening, 'was well at- the daily walks Of life. 'Thus the end 1 "m 3' iaay ev, , , . ,1 , : - - , ... ,1! I comeiu to an. lareest cireuiation 4t aoj eacctiSc wortin uo world. SSavear. toth-ucu! BuUdin? Kd'ition. monthly. rayear. fcinirta cnnie. lil cent. Every Biuclr ctiotaina beaa UtufpifttrVn colore, and nhiraph. of new houfes. with plana. cnablinc Wider '- imsA'ssssrssi &sssat. Dress Kakitig Rooms are now open for the Kail nn.l Winter trade atSantord .Smtiou. two, mijiute walk, m.m ,. town ot Ri.lirefield. Conn. be the only ones that w ere attempting Prices lor n,akinK m.m ti u, t. any work for the cause ifl the town, ana - i DEATH OF MKS ELIZA A. WA1.NEK. " "Mrs"EHza 'A Warner the" widow of Proptor Warner, died, Monday morning; but now of Redlands, Cal., is president I Ffebhl 12 minutes before l,at the of the Chamber of Commerce of that . 'Mrg Bruce Hodge where she city- -' ' ; I V Brorinino-for a'few days while Mrs the flotd-1 tt'a .o a nnpsino'' a' sDrained' 'ankle. est of the season, the thermometer mark- Heart failure was the cause. She passed ing from one to eigne Deiow. E. C. SUlLhas removed with his famL ly to Derby. , c i i t a ii f ihU be at (ho yim d only on aiontmy hiio Niituriiay, alter ueio- 7, li3. '!' F. C. SANF0RD. IIawmyviixk, Comm. . , n yy.A.N,T.E.D! Hewlnif Timetilne operntorw, both .export ineil Imnilnanil KtrlH tx learn. Work all the time. A Iso buttonhole makers to takff WI home to linlHli. . F. HAPLKY, Long mil. Conn. Charles Crane, ...... The Bethlehem Dry Goods Man, Cloaks at reduced prices. Bar'gWnS 'rfll through the wlntep. Drop me a postal card. Bethlehem, Conn. Bank stock Employed in merchandise " " manuiacturing Quarries Money at interest "' OYi'ha'nd" ' All other property t t t $576.8(10 220.080 286.500 16.970 14.905 .089 "640 1.800 3.4 iO 1.2J5 945 , 03.530 i J3000, 294.750 .240 '! 1.775 ' 1.159 29.810 chosen commander of the S. of V. of the state. j i i i Jl t " i i ASPETUCK. Bankrupt 'Stock '' Waller fTine 'with his big sleigh, very kindly gathered two sleigh loads of church goers' 'for 'the "Sunday -evening - AX- MA UK KT NOTE3. - w The schooner. White Roek, of C. Jen nings & Son's line, Capt Ilubbs, sailed for New York' Tuesday evening, with a full cargo'of fcoaficeV The market for all kinds of produce is looking up. The schooner, George Edwin, has ar rived in Jifew, York.. :1 k , y The schooner, Sarah A. Falconer, Capt sprinkling was administered to tnose un t wti. 1-iv rt itrw'n TOtn baDtized,. The deacons are James Daw rr'it r son. Henr, b. Davidson and Roswell P elA A lien . 11 n. uu-uivhwhi I , KimDeriy. xne nrsi two are bccucid XrUill tliC i-CLJ LI1U1VU. -- THE CUCRCH OF THE STItANGEKS , The Church of the Strangers -was formallir organized, last Sabbatb- by Rev" Dr 'Ttask Of Splfingfield, Mass. There, wece ,3G. , members, i, Baptism oy away with hardly any warning to any of .'i L'L'iiliv-i 'ainnxJak1'?? TTPars of aire me uouseiioiu. uuv ..o . j . anrl was buried on Wednesday at the -,-.'. .,.,-'arT inn' ni-o'onnt. otthebad Fr S. Valentine of this place has been traveling many of . the, relatives and inena3 were unauie to amcuu. a, ladyof .reat merit,. She was a friend to everyone,' conscientious Christian, apd a devoted and true wife and mother. -.t. ' . . . ' . . t 1... 1.,. Vnow hpf hllfc1 tO J. -. I, ,n I 1MO UUC ttiau WICW ifv.. ,. ii.ii i4.3APITAL entertainment. , ,1., her,and admire and always felt the Miss Osborne and her scholars are better for being in her company nreDarina: for an entertainment and sup per to be held in Good TemplajrV .ha.s j'. ".A GREAT rEXCiTEMENTt the falls rn.,n An ottartrnft h ohriinrV V. i . 1 r I . i x uou, ,V".M&, v- j --- Quite a commotion has taKen piace, hi. stornjf U ' vffl e.beI4 the first fair even- vicinity by ' the' ap ing. Doors will be open at o;c oca. 0itWo'Wi.d eat's1. 'On'Wedn The exercises will begin at 1 8 o-clock. yMy I wmiam Harrison, Sheldon The following program will be rendered ' Amos Tyrrell. John Tyrrell and by the scholars : Wilap wftnt in ouest of them .and KSSS ntenSSs soon ran one into some rocks, hen. M uc,j.nf.HMj'i wnTj took Mr Camp's revolver' and Art Jsixuioii,, oluui - ""' '.' 'J . ; uw-KK Song. shot at it, wounaiug ii, s" Dialogue, . "What's in my Pocket?" pn0ut?h but it ran out of the rocks. Mr ffi "The Art Critic." Wilsey's dog drew its attention for a mo- .. i .t. tv,n mtrporpri inriisoraer Art 4. tlljD ljj. I , t t I lliCli L, WUCU VjIIV. Vi I.v. Poi-ifnHnn. "Grandma." I anil Mr rCamn and John Tyrrell, 'eabb XtViwivuw'vuj -- - i mium ixa j- - Song. '-" ' having a gun, started in pursuit. ' The '-' ' snowman i 0m j v.p riprl his s-un Wax Figures, - -' Assistants cat tw ' v.j -f t iijiriBuiM, j j ,j x r nilion .TohnTvrrell l r lgures I auw it mii - .., ,i .BLOCKAUEU ROADS. Tiiodir'ttio'ihiM pntilrl not 'getlchurch e:oers A 11 V. T LI... I.". ' w - . 1 . 1 ' . . through to Watertown on aceourilS'cf the service. drifts. Lewis Atwood, Bamett AtwOod, Thp vouup: . folks i were. tentertained, Willis ana Walter Freeman' Opened the 1 Thursday evening, at Mr And Mrs Nelson road. The next day Charite'ierriiiwitn , a half dozen of men, came up this way! ' . . -:a ,iM, cip,t nfl two vntP of Milo Parsons and Miss jennette moue ... - w.. rrtjo,.. .V AAU tare the new recruits for the sick but the, roads at that time, w.ere passable. W. ll ORp'S, I ' , 177 Main St,, 'Derby,; ;; -Conn., Is going:with s' j. i-ranx iiiwooa, wno aeaisexieuBive- ls a condensation of those of the Evan- TirmuLKSEK banking co.-svibHcr'ibe'd' ly d:fcAiliieirs1, consignment gelical denominations. Rev Dr Trask M .capital, oo.o.io. I'suin.ffj-' of 110 tons of Bradley's fertilizers. ' Mr r-hpd two maeniflcent sermons. He v. - ,. .- - . . . ( . pulpit orator of great power , 6 imruent Uebenture llondu of 100,200'Jaoi , .. . i- ; .i.: t' tAx lievucu : .., ,iIL ar. ..ui ...uin , utatut i i i w or in n.innif'8 i.iiiih hi iiiiiij Dimtc. uiaa-i . L i. -e - ma... .(. rM ttt .ivw Kin -'.w", ' , J j i I ' -. i is a DUipib orator-ui Krca-v -.f . A I - . .. . . I I 11(3 BLUI UJ UI OUUUaj LUVAUIUg Tvr TiAnnrinft tha npw frpiicrht niypnf.i I vprv hpAvv ior a few hours, and some- 1M VUU A-wuvaa wv - I " " " Is gettlpg laminar witn nis new auties- wnap injury tue sicigumg. Mr uononue, oy ine way, is a printer .1 1 l fall I IV ;,::-:H5S!?efw.;'N:: . tJ-'VJ,. .v i !r v- , k v JCV'l' .,0!T f jtf , J 1 1 lv ;v:i Lt, A rfho. nUA anit of . .Tohn Hanck's and N ' IleM ft westport noy.- lieiore coming to , w!fe aain8t George W. Knight, admin v Southport he ".stuck type!? pn the, Farm- 1(.,tfW.. of the , e8tate of Rosanna. B. X Her, and before that made "the type "y Kino-, was before the court, Monday 3 An tiJmMtnW. ! I . ., A- -5 I "' .'" ', ,1 aDCl jua8lPen? ., was 6lvc" lul, "'tj VC '".f ' IT onrrir"hks" started business bv HeBdant.- 'An appeal was taKen. otapiea himself in Pike's ..block, Main street, for plairiti'us' and Chamberlain of Bridge He will carry a full line of harness goods, port for the defendant. I .. I I-I .i-M If . I . . . ... . . l ffcfl'i A r, .ar.r.ph rcpivftd . here Monday har'n'ess buslrle'as of C. Buckingham; lwril forenoon !fr6rfl Washington stated that .. .... ., . ' 1 oun1i.An nintiffin won. oil ritrhr. continue to.aerye toe, pnp,nc in tne samet we oueiwu " ..(,. ... . .. . i . . ,i -1 " i- - i - I-II - - " : ; satisfactory way as tney navB;.enjoyea ... I ml III 141 i. Represented by John J. Northrop or newtown ana vicinny. .. I, :; MARBLE AND GRANITE - " ' '."' ' " ' stove line, now. They have had a good , jioBumeBU, neaai stones m HpW or urm dea, of work They are dolng the piumb , Writs fot design and prioes. i t , r w'i. I i , ' Jll i V V . D 1 Xi V JuiN ,bs j Bey, Mr Beacb of Japan spoke at the, NORWALK. Y. P. tf.Tj."E. meeting, Sunday evening, to a crowded house. The meeting "was led by Mrs W. II. nolman, inste'ad"6f'W ft. Wfttprmiiri.'' ' ' ' , Rev Mr Brown of Bridgeport did not arrive, on account of ttye stprm, at the T" i,r..t,iticto " ""IMetlifrtdlsl! church. othev had no nreach- . i'oktuait nivi""" jus..., I - - ,,, , ,. tu MnUMiMt, - f, iHrBiitiKhiim.coiiii mg service In the-morning i i,. ... ...... ... u inM i. ni.iii.,.i, , iii nil lii'iuicn. I . . . , ... ......... . . . , . . oi i-iiototcrapuy I py Mr Beach of Japan reachd f ot ' ' D. H.' WARD, TRUMBULL, qONN-;,. rructlcftl lllacasmtlh. Horse and Ox Shoer , Work JUut chws and satiijtaetlijn (ruarftnteeo, At mwonftbi prleM. - , ,, .(, , i . mi , i a. a ilid.inTQrtton nnri L'.i;Uli.' ,-U.ltfW.'.l..li..noi,IM.olr. - . I ! ' i . L. . rn , . ucicwwio. .ui au. ,0.u..uv,. jurgeg6eg. was neia i last . x ucHuay c Ycu er by trade nd will guarantee the bestf , Pavinni bf 1 business .were of Satisfaction. " ' - . ''.','.'.-',' ?. transacted and bills audited. ' The'Sre'et ' Wnnriorn'rri At WnrnidB. tha.atovfi irlpajprs l commis'sidn'er's ' reports. was 'ecepted. and plumbers, have some bargains in the The annual election occurs the first Monaay in jaarca. Rev A. W. Smith, the pastor elect of the Bapti8t?churcb., has removed his fam- ly aticj hqusehplp floods from rrovtaence to tats place l.Eev. X... M. .Keneston . attended the meetins of the. Naugatuck , VaHey Cn- gregatiqnal j .ministers association at Waterbury, last iuesaay. ft tft The Charity association have trans ferred their stores to the bcattergopd misAion and hereafter" applicants will have to do some work or not receive aid, unless disabled., i Mrs A. J. Crossman died .aaddeply, Tuesday morning. She was in church tho Sunday m-evtous,'' 'The funeral "was held on .Wednesday, and the interment wa,s in the new Riverside cemetery ' ' The Junior C. E society of the Con. gregational church met at the parson Rev W. li. HolnaaD, Sunday iijorWte-r- ' Edward Hall is carrying the mail for C.J. Banks while at Yonkers. " " " .C.'.Fi. Waterhouae and" wife ioi 'South- Ington have been ,the gupsta1 ol ; Intfease Parsal in wreen's- rarms lor ine past , "trtmr i. i, .hn firA ImlfitireA to 1U mt.bUi filr; ,Mr WaterliouSe-vV'as,orineI'iy of H,,e K.i.aiioti. Mumiy nook, cum., who ts Green's Farms. ..iiiiiowmivI to reeet'i-t 'or nie ".. i. r.. . , . . . . u.i.iAN. A'in.u.iuaioi-,wrjN.Aiaiui.ucot. Three cxprc89nJen between Southport age, last Monday afternoon, and not 'iin jy, (.uuii. Mr and Mrs F.ncpne Atwbdd aiid ii.. "-'"I I Oi , , liano-htor attended the funeral of Mrs At- wood's grandmother, Mrs Br6nston','Ih' 'SOubh Britain,' Friday. ,. -,l, 1 .. I I I .-. ! School was closed part of last,, week owing to the slight, indisposition of the teacher.- ... ,., , " HOTCHKISSVILLE. .PAINTER. HILL. ' ,. i- I QUUUaJ in.' ' - - -i 1 - 1: -TT.,..1 'Vine onrrafrnit ISta milk the I Vii.-.-.p thia a-M.t fl nrl will nm'ha'hl'be v xt. uuiu . -1 i-" ' hi - i i iv .in , i. ' - . , c J coming season to James ' Iiee,idel vetted 1 ja nts pulpit as usual,' next Sunday. at, ltoxoury otauuu. , Mrs Harvey Payne has been quite Sick, Mr arid Mrs G. S.Clark visited friends but is now recovering. ... . ti ... , , t it.,, ...I il.i ! .(,;, .!.! I ' '' -I ' 1,1 ' ! T... nfnnlr lQcf. WPPIT . . . iui,u6.uv., .ow,,,v---i ( ( , I, , John Peck! has had tne -grip, out is Rpuben Edwards is improving, ,, the I now out aeain sleighing 'Dy carrying - ms pomuues w shot and killed ft.4 Alton wilsey has the cat on exhibition at hisiome at war ner's Mills, i ;; ' ' ,, .iii.n t i .-, ;.-',. i TV Timothy Squire from Seymour, broth hppn visitinar his E , . I CI Ul uwiv .4..i., ; . . . "Bridal Scene.'.' J brother and other relatives and, acquair.tr Geoge Crof ut ana jonn ayrren ic out with new sleighs Changeable weather is the or'de'r tif this month. . Saturday; morning at' 6 30, '10 below zero : Sanday morning at the same time, 40 above, a Change of only"50 Se- !'oi hnnW". Morfrlav morulniff 10 g I ceo l" i".-. - Z i' it' . V above Poflirollnn. V i. Tableau, "Flower oi the i-'amiiy." Art Exhibit, " What a Blind Man saw at the worm s x air. Dialogue, "The Doll Show.'' Recitation, "Motherls Fool." Song. Art Exhibit, Recitation, Dialogue, Recitation, LliaiUgUC, A 1. V. . wu. Recitation, - ,j i HI W'The Doctor." Art Exhibit uomg to oe,iCKea. uecitatiou, .-.. . ucum uu. Dialogue, "Lena's Dream," Lena, , Bo Pppn. Jack Horner. Mother Hubbard, t ii', Little Girl, Boy Blue, j "" ,:. ! Tableau, aunsmne ami Buoirer.- Recitation, "Little Chriss Letter." Song- . .. . '.'' i il '1 : Art Exhibit, "weary iraveiera-AFouuu tne camp f ire.', lT ZLV.tl o 1U,&DUUII.IJI. I iimi T .. ill.. 11 .1 I 1 jU ne j-iojst Viiiiiu.- I he Liittie roaa stoots." hnr' waffon f maker, Mr Trowbdge who has been cpnfined to the (flous,e.iior The.. admission, including .The tobacco raisers are .'anxiously ie20centB,.J' ; awaitrng tht rrlvaf" of some -buyer -to t ti -t A i t i . t . Lbay,their.tonaccio,as many u uw. .. -t'lBe DiaCKsmitR ciaae anovcu uis iaiuiij i . TlbiSS?11' A "Simple Simon." some time; is abje tq be ofit againmucb, ri n irvana T-o i arrf i a rr na n rii Tiiir- 1 A liC UlUUViT iHIUU,f.y f-B wa a. . n chase a flag. . supper, will be J TnU MinVWmili, liaoi klAVRlt fllS f m 1 1 T7 I ..... 1. .A nM; iilim Vl f.iKrP -xuu uif,voiii.i.F .iu. v . ..v. u.w i crops enougn to :tuv iu aw from Mosea Ogden's i tenement house to Th alg0 eed the avails to pay 'for the Easton Center. , 1 a. li A fwtilimra 4uBed.Iawnich ' bil "wilfc'be1 in Miss May Freeborne has visited her many cases larger than the avails1 of -to sister, Mrs George Buttery of IS orwaik: 1 bacco -wni dc umu , ,. "MrsHenrietU '.... l ... . .m a w.ifn.i iuM'tiMni nRt,f , ., .T..,Ri Castle is.assorting bis croppf to Misses Agnes and Nettie Bradley,, j ii,.- b.apcqa,nd ,-we undertandhas also bought . j . a few crops, but whose or at what price Moses Wakeman has had ereete ft no infofmerf.-: ; h4nJsnmamiiiiiTint.iMiis family lot in i the cemetery. t. KENT. ... , I ':,.. I : , ,,,,, .MKATII Qli" .MRS MILO JlARNl'M. Mrs Milo. Iiarnum,ith mther of Mrs Lewis Northrop and Mrs Evander Hall, wasi buried on Monday, the 10th, Rev F. D. Barelay officiating in the absence of Rev Bi. Mil Weight, the pastor of the Congregational chureli. - 1 E. Fred Coester bad charge of the ser vices, in the .Congregational church, last Sunday lilMU) 6IZEl-CUOWUS ALL X-HE TIME- 1- ..... f : I I ' A few Uiius all Jiai.iI.PUt,, ,.. : Enough. !- for i w hile Wn'-r though. Coriie &4 srtoA us 'yoit "tirf. -"' i - . 1 1. 1 : i " ' ' ' " ' ' 2.1 cent Men's Hose 13c. , , ,, - -. : il - !' l?-cent Jleu'a Hoee, lue.. , ... 12,eeiaBy8Mlo&i4.. . ..i losemt Boy Hose Sc.- Rev B; M..i Weight is expected' - Men's $1 .55 thuierweir ae. '" Mea'i ti rnderwear 5s. ., . ... , .... .., -.,-ii-.. , Men'p 65c 1,'nderwear fScj., . , i Moii' Wc l-'nik-rweari"-... Man's 8.TC rnilerwear'lf.' Chll1ren'"a Chderweiir S,' l't'l5' And ic. worth i . ! .11 - i, i ! I I- - double. . . , , .. Ansonia. ' He finds it necessary to go cross, lots a part of Xhe way. ,.i.,,i. , Charies ' Hodge ' and Rev. Humphrey - ,.'. II 'il .- I i.i.-i.i. I . -j were, recently, eutertainea at xv. Kurd's."" Mr and Mrs Teeple have entertained a nephew from Woodbury. . Frank Cam.- who lives at' Edwird Nichols, was married,' last Saturday, to Miss Chatfield. " Cigars are in order, Frank. ... , ..m t--.,- , . Eddie Nichols.' wh6'18st 'his fingers in a cnttinff box two weeks ago and. bad, the Pieces seyed on by Dr Rpdgers, sunere4 aroputationoi tnem again, .lasiwe) they did not readily adhere to we origi nal fingers. '..,,,.,.,.,. ..Charles .Dys.on, Srhas been under the doctor's care for several aays. Joseph 'Pierson is qnitcsiek. Dr Ketch am' kttfenda him.' r--" ; ; ,.-t W -.1.1, .1. i1 j Ml ill ' fit -II TTunT. r-ummtriortt' hia'pli't nif5 foot VerV I I ai i l T..1..n.i r 1 badly and it is giving him a great deal ,itlljw, j.j- Wohic 01 trouDie. I. .. . i.- ). . ,,,i... ,,,i.l ... .,!. .1. I I JMIIU Jltl iiav. ivi, Silas O'Dell. only son of . William Q'DeU, waplburied, from, the Episcopal church on Sunday. , " Tobacco sorters are all busy' In these days and in great demand. , . ,. . . -. , , . . ni, I.'.-1 OTi-cent Dress Gooils -.c. ... .1 1. - ..-.-' - itui 3.icent Dreas popls 15c. ,, , , XKiUar Kid (iove 6Siv. , . ... Remndntsot Silks for ale.'' ' ' Mii9i:nXnilerwear'ftn'd'll'aiii'burirs are sel- There is still plenty of snow, , but , the . -.r .... . , m t I linar Terr fast. Good gooils, low prices tell Iniirh no in rh vallpv ia poiniT very fast. I. . , 777n B... .77... s Many of the roads are very badly drafted. Tthe story of praise lx.m JJ,. ,., A- decision- has i bee reached in the "', -r5 ' Trs--r- Perry estate t.uit. The contestants seem -x-v . w -t.ww.aa to have gained their point, bnt'-we are - ,"l",M'n 'atAw rrii n not yersed enough in the; law to nnder-t mudae ,pie " .., , stand the full meaning of tae decifeion as 1 nomas jouror nas reiurneu iruiu uu visit out to Nnr York state: printed in the Hartford papers. ' Mr and Mrs vTIldtuan spent Sunday, in Brookfield, paying Aeir respects tot a .So ill M oil LANESVILLE 1,1 : l -.l'l -. LONG HILL. ' if ..(Several ol.the. farmers are -enquiriog lo.ppws in. order, to furnish milk fori the new creamery built at the stationib-y-iMr Lee, thinking that the outlook for milk is better than tobacco. Z"t; nf,i,l! I in, -w." Whrnpr knd Walter' Mamsfield . ... . ' J - 11 1 - 1.-1 m I. ,The Bear Brother, nav.ng poug n, . - - , r to Rox piece of woodland In Monroe; near fctev- - same there) .fc e.p.,VJll;.mm,fir tsteam aw ? --Laneville..o Large mill there from Danbury. j nAw.: 4tlM ."jChe 'rain of" Sunday splletbe eklgh- jour years and there is ; plenty, left ing,.and tb.roadareriuijte, icy ia,placosj Jjiqaatried and.unsold. J ; , V.-j - Miss Lizzie Wilkinson went Bridge- J iAjavid Barnes and Andrew "abforct 'are J port, i'rlday. - 1 buying and shipping large quanuuea 01 John Wilkinson, Wellingtoa . Wilkin- apples to New York. Apples are in more TiProv Buck's tenement house "was del 8troyed byfir'e, Monday night'But very lliue waaeavew-.t ,,-,,..,, i .o Rev Hj S. Still made a few calls here; Friday.'--'- "ii - ii..i.ir(- . the' Swede who has hired 'Gilbert Crosby's i "place, is -staying with' tJhem aV-prritl;"-,T ; "!'"- .ri Charles Cumminga fit, Brookfield was in tbia place, Saturday. ,,J(.j i.n . irin r-i 1 RhBrtiian'Cat6.' who has visited friends here, has 1returii:ed to his homeiat.Iidge- portr""' ' -""'i'i ; . Miron Do'rwiD, who has been working for Mary Hine,,is nowjn NeWFairaeld.' o Rev -George Washington ' 'came to preach in the schoolhoueey Friaay" night as -wa8'xpewted.ii .Tbe-p&rties holding the key were-mot .kindnepough, to. open the house so he was. obUged !to go home; o'lun apvnral who came out to hear him. despite' the unpleasantweatheri rlf the weather -bad been pleasant a large' lium'- .Kii ,.mii lil rl nil htlpaa havp hp'p'ri' Ont to i hear this earnest preacher,. Fot. several I weeka he baa held services at BrookfieM Oh tldeh. Cry for '. Pitcher's Castoria. .? I . f f ' su.n,erii&''VirtU!'v;eakness .and , "emaciation.'-who give little take - OHildrferlCryfor x .. i , i. ,i.i..,i , . - . . ,-, ... II ,l ... . ..,1 r SHORTHAND - .,41 , is.li. jja-BjBjBaBajpjpajpa - i.t - .. i I .-I iii... il I 1 -t.U a mit 'I r. i .1 J. Ll I ... ' . , . . r.. jcmuiaSiun u i..rr.. jr.. . . Iiiiiyour. ewn homo, through the mail, Iu Hi eny iMsons ti i Only : $ I . If" jiu start Uii cck. ;:; r;,GHffey!s:;atii1Iiel; Sclool, '' tV,A "r.rAam-nf -CrSrl-HirArrin ' "I" "OTJW . HATE3fi','C03f3f. , a.flfJ.hyppph.OSphUesj 'it Will ' xrOTICBTO TAXTEIHavlngbeienap ,t t.-' tt-tr " tr i , , 1( rlnte1-m succeed the late George II. IViia eive them strerictrji' arxd make ,; lora, a ia poaitKitar twiimiown oi .vewuw a " " . ' I hereby irive notice that 1 am prepared to ro "their babies fat. Physicians? eiTeaj utipwT-a.ehw.juandi wni me , I . , all persons atthe .brick; buildiar every Satiir "the '"World over." endorse Hi"'" afroni lftiari'ciotkp.m'.'unaiAprui, is " foi't,bB,WceIi8tf. lii.nlistltirtes!.--.-.. wtfetf!SS3a.wiSr -'rrl-tJ ; , ,i -,. t- 'i.-'M i "'in in.ii ' '" '"" ;,'.l.--i'rn-fin' '"" " " Handsomeslr Tea6t6re in the Elf: BATESi- - &txter- S'0;1a'1rV':!i:ti-fei''p 0 N3N., " 88 IlainSt., BRIDaEPOBT. ' ' Ha8 tie' tilrgest' plrid finest aS-1 ri giving V&y thousands of handsome, m sortment of finished-Mtmnments t fjhA HfltOnS 0f kny eStiaPliSO-; ntp fpr atalo-rae, t . Sent la the BuU.1 V- "THE PMJJXEA C0 DHALIS nr EYSSITUTKa'lH- " - C3 IlAin Street, l-rtrirt. tihj ctoiti Lnn:. ia-r,c..IA.C0-r 9 I