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Slxixt "W"a.Ist Sots, Sterling Silver, 75c to $2 25,Gold Plated, SOc to $1-25, Solid Oola,$5 to $15. t Plated and Black Belt Buckles 35c to 75c t v rRIDER,BMANT & CO., 259 MAIN STREET, f. U ' DANBUEY, CONN. " " , BELTS"! ; Sterling Silver, 98c to $7. Silk Belt Web-..... bing 20c, 35c, 40c and 50c per yard. ' i H M i J 1 u RIDER, BRYANT COUiti.' 1 T'- o 'Reliable Jewelers.-'i - - . i t. ' i i - 0.j ,,.. 25d MJW Vtp f D ANBURY, CONK. T ?i it - . c-4 1-.-., fyj ' s i . - I -VOLUME XVIII. NEWTOWN, CONN., -FRIDAY,-- JULY 5, 1895.EIGHT PAGES.'. ','...'. : .V. XXZVZZ.'ZZl NUMBER 27. ;f:ii.:.;JX- 4 . 17; 3 . . - i - , id ii' n .. ... 117 II J I J f 1 5 .IK .1 $ I'M ft1 WE TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR HORSES FREE OF COST. Welcome News To Our Country Visitors ! We have fitted ud 75 stalls in our well lighted barn in the rear of our property, for the accommodation of the people who trade with : us. Come right in and make yourself at home. Remember we are the largest House Furnishers in the State. WATERBURY FURTNTITURU! CO., THE LIBERAL HOUSE-FURNISHERS. E. F. POSTER & CO. f (Successors to Ay res & Foster). 135 to 169 Main St.,opposite Spring St. JOHN MORIARTY & CO.,Proprietors. SSiSk acA.at'.A ZDer"b3r, Conn. Are Selling the Adriance Piatt & Co. Buckeye mower, Worcester Chain Gear mower, Wood's Tubular Steel Mower, $35 up; also the Yankee Horse Rake, Cham pion Horse Rake and New England Champion Rake at $18 up. 7V"lxy Don't You M.,ll or Iltint your property It you lmv any tinnccupimt turritory that don't lu inc yiu In an ln3oiiiti. ionnult iih about it. we're In the hualnesa and handle lots ot it with proltt to tlio owners. Uro Inaurauce and Loans. 277 East Main . Street. Bridgeport, Conn. We Carry In Stock the LEONARD HARDWOOD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR That you hear so much about in these days, Price S10 to $15. THE WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZERS. at low price. Also the One, Two, Three and Step burner Gasoline stoves with Ovens, price $4 to $22- Then we have the One Two and Three Burner Oil Stove and ovens which are within the reach of all, price very low. H7e you seen that $45 Steel Range that is so popular at - SANDY HOOK, COXN. MORE SHOES SOLD! -AND AT- CLOSER MARGINS! -THAN AT- MX OTHER STORE! ... - j . IV. i -IN THE STATE, AT- jh'j'i .hl!',,M, i.''1 ..! iv.ifi!") iM ' !:: I.'nfrU'l .'J tW. vjtt ?i:fit iV 384 MAIN STREET, BRIDGEPORT, CONN i BRIDGEPORT SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS7 Kal Pnpoult Kojiea Marflll - Banking and Brokerage, (nlmt at rcawmalilo rate. lVlrwIn'-V ' Choice Investments, I'rlvatn HHm . .. i'ZT. ongigei on unagepon. A, G. Baker's Adv't. Isn't It sad and deplorable, the Ignorance 1 hat crops out and comes to the suiface now and then ? A nd we don't have to no to arft eet Africa" to find It either. Why only one evening last week, we stood on the Opera House corner in the enlightened and cultured town of Danbury when a middle aged man, a real bright looking man, with a crease in his tiouser legs too, stepped up and says, "Say, Where's llawloyvillei"' Well now it he had squirted a double doeeof'knocker-out-drops" right squarely In our laoe and eyes our paral ysis could not have been more complete. We stood and looked at that man until one sua pender button burst from its socket and then I was in real earnest and not a joker. Could it I be possible that Una question could bo asked in ail seriousness anu in straignt .ttngnsn, in this day of enlightenment when every school boy in the land can tell vou where the baboon sprang irom and can locate the source and mouth of the Columbia river, and repeat in an ira detail tne stoi-y where truth ana verac My and George Washington's little hatchet and a certain cherry tree got mixed up to gether, etc., etc., and this to happen right here in the streets of Danbury. .Proud old Kanbury with ber magnificent public librarv and unparalleled system of public.private and hgh schools, and sewing societies and other kindred bnreaus of information. The town oi I all towns where evry man, women and child is supposed to be chock lull 01 knowledge. and all the latest ideas on hats, and able to solve everything from the knottv nroblems ot Kuclid, of Sociology, Theology, Geology, and the intricate mysteries of the planetary system down to the common place easier questions of just how much more care and momeriy solicitude a nen is taught bv In stinct to exercise during the hatching period over "Western limed" than over "iresh laid near bys"; or just when a pisr ceases to be a pig and becomes a hog. We all know just when this transformation takes place In a man, but it Is much more diffleult to deter mine its date In a nig. And this question to be put straight at US, of all others who have lor uie past inree years Deen repeateliy and most persistently calling attention to Hawlev- Iville and parting back the tall grass with our own hands that yon might be able to see her. uo you wonaer uiat we were staggered ana paraiyzea and Bad to grasp the corner ot the Opera House lor support, and let a bystander answer lor ua, and what do vou think he said why he simply looked aghast and said "dam phino," or some similar sounding foreign word, ana passed on. and do von wonder that at this juncture everything turned black and we saw stars and passed into a kind of semi conscious state, and the electric lights flick ered and burned green, and the trolley cars stopped, and the opera house seemed totter ing upon us oase ana auout ready (except for our firm hold upon it) to crash down unon I City ilall. and the night lunch wagon, and the soldiers' monument stood at a "charge bayonet" position or like the leaninar tower I oi Fisa, and tfartwell's clothing house ap peareu in the firmament upside down be tween the stars ol the Great Dipper and the town clock struck hurriedly ana ominously five minutes ahead ol time, Instead of five minutes behind, as Is its custom, and the West streetside walks were rent In twain (as i their custom) and everything betokened the crack ot doom. When we came to. the electric lights were burning brightly and the muu uui passeu on, or eise- Deen swaiiowea up in the sidewalk, and we were glad tor his second question would undoubtedly have been "Who is president now?" and ii "we krew anything about Baker's furniture estab lishment or where It was to be found," and then we should undoubtedly have dropped dead In our tracks.- Now we started out with tne idea of calling attention to some things at iiawieyvuie Dut we strucK tne Gun stream and drilled from our course, so when you come to Itawleyville as we know you will be foreyou decide to buy much furniture, we shall take all the more pains to show you through our very complete line Ot furniture, mattings, carpets, baby carriages ana retrig I erators and our low prices; We have no "snap" bargains or "leaders" aa thev are in- Inocently culled, but we have gootf, square, consistent, uniform prices, from top to base- imunt, ana ail DHsea on ine smaiiast expenses we believe of any furniture concern ol our size in the state. - ' A. G. BAKER, Furniture Warerooms, Opposite Union Depot, Hawley- , jV ville, Conn-, a - ,t ! SHOES OF ALL KINDS AT 23 Fountain Place, Bethel ;" Nobby and. Stylish Eussets and Patent Leather Shoes, ,. Ladles Oxfords in all the latest styles at the same Low Prices that we sell them for at 246 Main Street, Danbury. 'ff ; We would like to sell 'yon Shoes, etc.",' and will appreciate your trade. 1; .,,..i-:,'(V R F. FOSTER & CO.; 2 STORES 2, BETHEL,(i 'i DANBURY. far nrTf umut niiuiimtmm i ini nw-Si FOR SALE. Cottages on the East Side, Bridge port; 7 rooms and bath room; bot rand cold watsr, tank water closet and Btons set waeh tubs. A email payment down and oasy monthly pay ments wiU buy the property. 60 per , eent can remain on mortgage. , ' . ' , Inauirvof " . ; " , -,. , ..... ,r." . .. j . l . . ti J.'- i.? i- f . WARHEN H. LAMSON & CO-, Architects and Builders. 705 North Ave. cor Wood Ave., Bridgeport, Ct. i 1 j FOSTER, BESSE & CO. ., j Combination Clothiers "V ' ' . ' " ' p-o-x "Crn.lir3Q.ited. Hcso-aices! j, , ESTABLISH A STANDARD OF VALUES. ".j : ru., 1 . . , ; t " i -i r . . . i v , . i ( t Boundless, Bewildering. ' SPRING arid SUMMER STYLES. i ICLOTHING, HATS INDMENISHINGS. ntxohi 'Mfi fli Rrcker than ever., . Better than ever. CheaDer than ever-' . Our rices and immense stock has drawn the people to ns Our facilities enormous, as we operate 27 stores and labor unceasingly, improving every opportunity to purchase : large quantities of Clothing having the advantage ! ' over our competitors to dispose of more through : " ' our many stores. This being a fact we ' are able to sell better and at a lower price than the same can be bought - ' - elsewhere. LISTEN TO OUK TALE OF PRICES. STEM, ! r Yes, a steellroof that is better than shingles. It you are In need ot a roof, ; drop a postal to aVjoiumn F. C- SANFORD, Hawleyville,; Conn and he will show you samples and . .. give yon prices on the best kind ot a ' Post Office News Room i. Books, Stationery and Office Supplie8ti: ti : No. llP. 0 ARCADE 0 Bridgeport, Conn. I E.-C. SHEKBIAN,- J' I ' -Undertaker and Embalmer, EAST0N"" - ' ' CONN. AU orders promptly attended to. COUGHWN BR S., ,.-, 'Bridgeport. ' DEALERS 15 FIH X GOLD WALL PAPERS, OIL TXSZS, FRESCO BORDERS, DECORA TIOIS. WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, ETC, DAVENPORT h 0'HARA, Attorneys and Coun (allors at Law- ?, Btato street. BndgeportiCouu. We have a large line of Men's Sack Suits which are handsome, stylish and perfect fit ting, in both light and dark patterns at t.50 which will wear and give as good satisfac tion as suits usually sold elsewhere at $8.50 and $10; style single or double breasted. "-Our Men's Sack Suits at $8.50 and $10 In every desirable style ot goods offers an op. portunlty, for bargains found only in pur Stores. -iji'.; ;i.a ih ' We. have Men's Sack Suits in higher grades of the-yery best style, fit and quality, and are conspicuous for the low combination prices. All our goods are from the best mills in the country and represent their latest and be designs, $12, $13, $15, $16, $18 and $20. : ' Men's Trousers best make in the country, McMillan, Sweet & Orr, Dutchess and others, Prices $lto$6n ,.,,r.. ,u, v; ;:, ; . Our Styles in Men's Frock Suits have been selected with the idea oi being ahead of all competition in these lines. They are cut .the proper length'; and made in an unequaled manner, prices $10 to $18. " " " " Our Black Clay Worsted Dress Suits in frock and sack suits take the lead for Press and will convince you that it Is not necessary for you to be out of style on account of the ! Affairs About' Town.- INTERESTING ADDRESSES BT DK C0BB.i: 1 Despite the rainy weather good audi ences were present at the Congregational church on Sunday morning and evening, when Rev Dr H. Cobb of New York, secretary of the Church Building society, presented hia work, . In the morning he gave a survey of the work by illustra tions showing the churches and parson ages the1 society had Tbuilt, by contrast with the humble places used as houses of worship in the beginnings of the. work. The society has erected 530 parsonages and assisted in the building' of '2540 churches.' Dr Cobb,'" who has traveled extensively; is still of the belief that this is the most glorious country on the: face of the earth..jLAt the Sunday school. Dr Cobb interested the children by a brief talk. The church was well filled at the evening session, when Dr Cobb' took Ws bearers on a tour through :NeW J Mexloo and Arizona.. liHe spoke of the luxuriant growth; of - the.cactus,, one tpecies.jof which grows to a height of 0 or 60 feet. He described the formation and building of the adobe : hoiiseaj and look his hearers on an imaginary visit te- the eld' church at Santa Fe. Dr Cobb's visit was one of great epjoyment to the. Congregational church people, who only . regretted that the inclement weather should have denied many the pleasure of hearing hlid.'!','"u5 . LANTERN FESTIVAL ! 7l,i s;i-.. On Mr Warner's lawri, Sandy" Hook j Tuesday night, July1 9,' OS. ' Grand ex hibition and display of lanterns of all sorts, ancient, and modern ; . plain and decorated ; JCor light and ior beauty. One dollar premium for the most unique light. All are invited to come with a lantern to bang in lantern row; -' A lantern1 proces sion will perambulate the grounds at 3 o'clock, and will be followed by the lan tern drill, j Fairy sceres, ghostly appear ance?, illuminated tableaux and fire works will be given on a bigh" platform where they can be Seen by all. Ice cream and cake wilt be served from -.8 , to , 9 o'ciocky wiLh cooling drinks., ; A gypsies' tent, and fortune teller for the occasion. Music in the summer house from 8 to 9' Admission 10 cents. Care of horses with" in the grounds, 10 cents." Detective po- $90, $12, $13, $15, $18, $20 and $24. cost, jiney are maae m twee outton cut- nice will be hired for he evening,: Any away, single and double breasted sack at boy or girl too poor to pay: will be given a ticket at the gate. , Any caught, sneak ing will be taken to the platform and put into a tableau. If stormy, come the first fair evening. , . , , , t . . van Immediateresults may not always follow its use ; but after a reasonable time, per manent benefit is certain to be realized. Fairtield County Chat Our line of Spring Overcoats is complete and is as necessary to complete a gentleman's outfit. It is impossible to find anywhere else such an assortment and values we . offer at $6.50, $7, $8.50, $10, $12, $13 and $15. ,; . j THE SCHOOL MEETINGS. THE NORTH CENTElt MEETING. At the North Center, district the fol lowing officers were elected for the enso. Just now we would call your attention to our Men's Clay Wor sted Dress Suit all wool and the best mills make in ? the country, ins year : Albert w. Peck ciert, George . . , . , , , , , . , , . ' , P. Sanford committeeman,-Dr "Monroe cut in frock, , single and double breasted sack at $9.50. Our Chil- judson collector aod treasurer; Miss dren's Department is abundantly stocked with the largest in the Mary Hourigao wu elected teacher' for r , .,, . , , the next school year. 'J'-'Ur'i-',Ji i-- City. ; Our Hat Furnishings are complete with choicest and new est that the market affords. Trunks, Bags, Oil Clothing, Horse Blankets, Hammocks, Umbrellas, etc. FOSTER, BESSE & CO.,- Cembimtion Clothieri and Men's FurnUhars, Operators of 27 storei, ' " BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 317 MAIN STREET, I THE ALBANY DENTISTS, 388 MAIN STREET, lOpp. Cannon St., Bridgeport , PAINLESS DENTISTRY jAT MODERATE PRICES. tor xanilnlntc paper .i utl VaiiltK, ' ; Time Lock, V Watchman. SO Haln St.. nrldgeport,' Conn. Interest Allowed on TepoRit. h BURR & KNAPP. Bankers and Brokers, : i 363 Main Street, '- ' " - '- ' ' - Bridgeport, Conn. BONDS, ' STOCKS, MORTGAGES 5 AND DEBENTURES. 'INSURANCE. n ,u STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS ! ) ha si rajrtnir B, K 19, , 7, 7 l-I and 8 per cent. ' Deposit received mliject to dralt and Interest pia on aAiiiii. owimiH oflugiK and torn on oommisHtun. fuiKuuwvi ealiur VliW m4 Uok Money Unier kvallablo in ail part ot Europe, n t: .4 -i m a L G. NICHOLS, ' l13XTISTj v, , WESTPOKT Sturgres Block. ., . ,; COJSN. NEWTOWN SAVINGS BANK-Newtown, Conn. Incorporated 1855. DUI1A.1 , UETIi i-i TT VTATJIim ROP, Treasurer. HOUBS 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; uonuaya, i to p. m. . . i- ... . . .... 3T,iaa.c& JSxxiplofi efts Oo com VA tberaw iject to check ana Interest allowec anno, l'lat tilaHM. antl fruar&ntce rinnnln. KKL KstTATN RmiKtit, I1 or exchanged a UI.TH Ol ti lutnHt approve,! conntruotloii. hrivato irawtth, Coupon and ihvlilemla eolleeted. TRU8TKK8 JDr K.S. Todd u ii --. .' Veterinary Surgeon," ,,f HEW.UILEOSD, ... . COXN Word may be left at the Grand Central Depoult received inhject to check and Interest allowed on all balance of 500or more. INMIjHANCK lire, Marino, riat Ulaan, and Kuarantce leadlnir American ana i ml on cOiniiiiHulon. 8AFK DEPOSIT rooinn for cntomera conneeed. 8 OB ADMINISTRATOKS We are prepareu to taaeuie niir(i anu care ot eatatea anu property generally. i-,M j jAmii.ai3jia.rLKa. r. ii. JiujL,ttt. ... jr. 'jy, EDWARDS M.SMITH. M.D. PHYSICIA1T AND BUHQj6X)W Office and Besidenee Nevtovn Street. Telephone ConnUon. : k.j o j, . :M 0 SUU St., Cor. Co art. STAPLES. BSID6KP0BT. CONS. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR T0U TO HAVE TEETH 'WITHOUT: A PIiATE,';;f;;,f IJolei you have onnt root or teeth to hold In plaoe what XI, D.s.Ik KICIIAKDSOif, M. til -f.i i PHYSICIAN AND SOBGEON, ?i Office and Begidenee. Sandy Hoot- D r.vtirv uentlal who ua Kraauaieu in reuent "veaia moat kuov now to oo mm work Deiore ne can gel nia Uiiilo- you need, nia. O. KtTTELL HiwlEx, Doe this work. Corner Main mnA Wait 8trat.. ilaripv 1I1hiii are our prioex, neitlier an tiiicti a to hkk""'. roblMTy nor o low a to make the beat work . liitOHHlb)e. uold flllitiKa I and up according to size. Silver till- i liiK MHj ard up. Kxtractlng with pure treah Kae. Gold Plates, MOIU urownw, Vjioiu i,riiiv. xulii wituuui n. j,iatu. ' . SB O KETTj5I.Ii bawuet, danbubt, con. I CELE3T A. BENEDICT, U. D., . , - . , f f 1'bysieian and Surgeon, . . i 842 State St, Bridg-epert. Eleetreity one of the therapentio agent. Of. gee hourefrom 10 a. m. to 18 m, a to 4 p. m.i Pahl U Sunderland,' M. D.T Physician and .Surgeon, , Newtown, Conu. , , Olllce In Morgan house. Now town Street. 0.0 Wifi itHtlft 9lua fcl-.il V I OTO E BICYCLES! HILEAD , THE f' W0KLD. t 'it.? Sim a'JiJ I "' ' 3 A graceful and natural combination of parts all made'inlioiielactory,. and all designed with special reference to the needs of one bicycle. the f Victor. a, The 'U 1 895 .Victor, is : offered ' as the best product of the best bicycle factory in the world- ,t ."c, ,., Tor Sale by J Xj"5T0 3ST &c Or Si, JSL JSL A. IST, - 383 Main" 3treet, Bridgeport' Conn.' . ". ' " 5 -Write for Catalogue. V JPECK & LINE.S, 'Oai-TTJVXBTJjS START ,33fit, 157 to 181 Middle St-, ' Bridgeport Uonn. (One Horse 10. -i, ' Surrevs. Phaetons. Traps, Corcorda. Spindles and Business wagons ol all descrip-., . .. . . . . . . . i i . ... .. . .... . 1 1 . a , . A 1 Aj Innliiiltn.V'l . tions, over 50 dilleient styles; also 100 styles ol Harnesses from $4 to J.' Oil ui, j - every til of the country oux stock before buying. THE W. F. SWORDS I LUMBER COMPAIST, ' Bridgeport; oO30lJ3.-V;'' j)uiii h:ih .ru . uti '..". Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; SIDING, SHINGLES, SPRUCE Timber, Lathi Sash, Doors & Blinds, Carvings, Mouldings, Mantles a Hard . Wood; Trim, etc North Carolina Yellow Pine Lumber a SnecialtTrj wKsthats FoamaHKD Pkomfti.t. , . , r ' ' BOLB AGENTS KOB THE 1TAMOU& FROST SHISGLES. " ;-' ' "' THE MIDDLE DI8TR1CT ELECTION At the recent meeting In the Middle district, i Patrick- Gannon - was ; chosen committeeman,-": Oaear IMUschler .clerk and W. II. Hubbell, treasurer and col lector. Misft Maggie Houlihan was re elected teacher for another year, a 1 'tiWJ P. C. Conklin, a salesman for the Home Comfort range,'- has been seriously ill with- rheumatic-fever, but is convalese ;Dr Paul U; Sunderland has changed his office . from th& Sanford biock to the Morgan house; ;His ofliceJiours will re- I main unchangedO .3. .H ,ao?.z.x& .U ." Rev lr i,. II. Cobb of New !Terk was the guest Over Sunday of Deputy-Sheriff M. C. RodgerS. u Dr Cobb was at 1 profes sor at; Dartmouth college'" while ; Sherifl Rodgers was a student there. While at Hanover, NV U., last year, they chanced to registerat.the .same, hotel one after the other 7 and Sheriff; Rodgers -at once recognized hia , "old teacher,!.. He at . .that . , .1 I . ! I T-, I time peuureu tuc jjrumiae.uj. a vioiii uj ut iU a if rcirfui I lwdd to me iNewtown congregational Ton will find the: cheapest niaoe to have cnurcn wnicn was.so mucn. erjoyeo. J)n out watches, (jloeus ana Jewelry repaireu 'IIISSMEKWIN MB CASE, r ' . ii One of the prettiest weddings Poquon-.. nock has ever knows took place la the Congregational church last evening, that . Of Fredus M. Case and Miss Natalie Par-" sons Merwin. '.The wedding party enter-' ed the church to the 8 trains of Lohen grin's wedding' march,! the' bride with ' ber maid ot honor, preceeded by a little flower, girl;. coming up the south aisle,.; while tthe groom with his best man pre-. ceded by the ushers entered on the north, the party' meeting at the altar. " Rev NT.'1 Ti Merwin, father of the bride.officl&ted, ' and used a beautiful wedding service, ar-1 ranged by himself especially for the oc-, casion. As the newly wedded pair turn-, ed from the altar, the little six-year-old' flower maid, strewed from her dainty basket, choice floral' treasures, In their pathway, j the organ in the meantime,! under ; the direction of Miss . Bertha , Moshier,,.. pealing, forth Mendelssohn's, wedding march. The bride was gowned n an elegant 'costume of heavy pearl, white-'' moireir( entrain, richly ' trimmed With Duchess lace and orange blossoms the long floating veil of tulle being art is-, tically caught with a spray , of orange blossoms and a pearl and diamond brooch, the gilt of the groom. ''Her ornaments were diamonds, and she carried a large bunch of white carnations. Miss Emma McLean ot, RockvUle the maid of honor and niece of the groom, looked (harming in white Swiss, and' carried a bouquet of pink' carnations. ' The little1 flower maid, Miss Minnie McLean, also a niece , of , the groom, was in pink and: carried a large basket of cat flowers.. The groom was in the conventional foil dress suit. The best man was. George Jared Merwin of Windsor, and the ushers were C. Robert Hatheway of Poquon nock and 'Aaron Hollander of Hartford. They - wore boutonnieres of carnations and dainty scarf pins of pearls and tur quois, the gift of the bride. The church, was most tastefully- decorated by the hands of kind friends with ferns and daisies, corresponding with the hand some ornamentation of the same at the bouse j thus so perfectly carrying "out the Idea of a fern and daisy wedding. A large-number of guests were present. completely filling the church. , At the reception held at the residence of the bride's ' parents, ' friends were present from New Yoik, Brooklyn, Bridgeport, Milford, Bristol, Trumbull, Hartford, Rock ville' and other places. "The cater ing was done In Besse's best style. The gift room was a bazar of beauty, contain ing a very large number, of exquisite gifts,, the choicest tokens appropriate to such an occasion. The newly wedded pair will make a tour to Cleveland,' O., and other points westward. Hartford Post..' - - ... ' .-' HOUSES, BUILDING LOTS and ""' FARMS, , ' v Bold or Exchanged' -i. Special. Bar gains in Farms, ' ! " ; 1 T. N. TARRINGTCN & CO., " Boom Ho, 3, Warner Building, Bridgeport, Ct.i: ! Oil' S I AM IN IT JE. VLonell, ' Watchmaker and, Jeweler, Bank Building, ' , Watertown, Conn. 49-AU Work Warranted. Sunday, . , "'. Having J used .1 -ifii-.K FIRE INSURANCE, ' ' " REAL ESTATE,' - INVESTMENTS. Just now I liave a sale 7 per cent invest- ment ior a nmiteu amounu j; B. H. MATTOON, - . . Pythian Ball, , Watsrtown, Conn.,; Telephone. Chamberlain's ' Cough remedy in my family . and found it to be first-class "article, Intake -Vpleasure in recommending it to my .friends.; J Y, Foster WestportjCaL, Fpr. sale , by, E. F. : Hawley,, JNewtown, ; and Js. U. Buil, Sandy Hook, Coni).- , ... t, it SHERMAN. R PEItl CENT- FIBST . MORTG A.QBS. si . Search or Title by Competent . , . c - Attorneys. ' '""' t 750, value 1.80flt - oo, value wmhio. $1000, value f 1.700 .ooo, vaiue o.uuu ,1. $1400, value 2'S00 U $4,000, value $U08 O &1AOO. vfLlllA 2 300. . Tnsiirn.nAn nnnAl to amount ot loans. 'Sever- ci tinA invnutnipntji in real estate ior sale. For particulars apply to HOWAKD H. 8CRIBNER, Ileal Ustate, insurance auu jjoana, xtriuge- port, Conn. " ''.' ATtQ TiH.E CARIES EALL. ewls W. 33ootbL o j It vou need Insurance of any kind, write and I will send a representative to see you, B0GARDUS & "BRASIE, . . y . , TOItRINUTOJi, CONN.,..,.,.,.. i FIRE s INSURANCE 'JilT . i Old Jtehable Companie., Lost Eates. :i W. A. LEONARD. Newtown, Conn .;.A valuable cow belonging to Dea Hen ry Fairchild. and pea Henry Moorewas killed by lightning, last Thursday , .dl 'lo aao x ' -q am ao ia;ibsot ; ii Eev G..W,arhydt of Westport passed Sunday in townv the guest of D. W. Kis- sam.'iU ,iais off b3!a.J-' .itias nas-.' : , ' ; '','sit.i aw 1 An apple tree near the! spacious5 barn of L B. Harris was struck by lightning, iastweeki tit was quite as near as Mr Harris cared to have the lightning come. Photographer:jr. J. -Walklett ;of New Milfort)botoeraphed "the'menf -and teams of the'Hotne Comfort' range5 com I pany on Monday morning.83'1 J ' 'X? 1?Mr and Mrs James Smitb of New York are guests of their son Ir E. M. Smith. A. MALLORT HAKES EXTENSIVE ;trovemekts. C. A, Mallory is about completing ex tensive improvements on hia pleasant homestead, located below Sherman Cen ter. He has built an addition in the rear and built over several rooms.' He has added a bath room with running water, and has also carried the water across the street to another barn.. John Monroe of South Kent City has been superintending the "joiner work. "On the front of the house Mr Mallory has erected a very pret ty veranda and -covered' porch to drive under. r. He has also added a veranda to the south side.,,. When all .the contem plated improvements, are .finished Mr Mallory win bavc one of the most attrac tive places In'town.' -This year Mr Mal lory will set out about six acres of tobac co, notwithstanding the fact he has two fine crops on hand, , The barn, where his tobacco was" stored was struck by "light ning," last week, but the damage was slight.' si''-'3 fi-jai m -.ua fcis "i sioias tU'ti". 1 : -i ii'v!!!--' '''-q fr Nathan Kingsley of Austin, Minn , was the guest, last week, ' of Representative Frank Hungerford, en route for Europe. Mr Hungerford took him for a day's, ex cursion J Lake Waramaug. 1 y. 4 3 5.4 JQi ,H.:Hawes. is practically building a new barn out of an. old one,,;, The dimensions are 66x30, : with,, an,, ad dition 30x12." Newton Weaver of Gay Iordsvllle has charge" of the work. ' Mr Hawes now devotes his time to the manu facture of several popular brands of el- gars. 5o 30X0-4 aiU jeaola ui iat:;acti ... Miss Vernia Currie of Pawlings, N. Y., and Miss Martha Brown of Dover Plains, N. Y., have been recent guests of Mrs Dimmis BrowneUU jioxi s.o -jjo tan 1 "Charles 1' Leach deserves high praise for.itheo. excellent care; he gives,-the grounds about bis house, which a stran ger passing by would take as the country home of some city gentleman." In' front of his home are three magnificent spread ing maples, and the wide lawn is kept In excellent shape. Hia place is certainly an object lesson in -town or, village Im provement. Jit Lieach has put In about three "acres of tobacco," this 4 year.- 'At present he is shipping milk to New York, ending to Lanesville.ii''f5 .nutHtolq Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MEMCINES, CHEMICALS, jrAIOTSj OILS,' ETOj PEB JbCltllrllUWS eareiuiiy compounaeu Dy licence punruiuuiBbB. guuuo,iwn. flvw"' , special attention given to aut-etf-town trade.;- ;;k u'sw tii .rt-j MRS JENNIEiM. CHURCH, Proprietress. 17 WALL ST-, City BanklBuilding, r Bridgeport, Cons. boston . nzEisra?,ij Co, . 420 Main St., BRIDGEPOK Aluminum Sets'of Teeth which bave!all the -, advantaxes ot gold but are mnch lighter and eas ier to wear, and cost nearly tlie same as rubber 1 --ijlates, a sreeiftly. Solid IJold Crowns for teeth 1 ina,le and fitted wljlle you wait, at half the usual r , prices. Qold.sllver and porcelain fillings. Painless r extraetinff and all other branches of dentlstrv at lowest prloef,qualIty ol work warranted first-class. 11 you think ol having a plate, don't fail to;call and see our aluminum plate BOSTOH DEITAI, CO- Dr dvard S- Warnes, Manager. ' ; 1 ?&i?J Ui j. - r:aJ-.-tvLn Tu. ii .Tint, . .ais-vy. -t to k 1 '? I FAIECHILD &: mm General Insnraaee And Seal Estate Agents, " 61 FAIEF1ELD AVENUE, BEIDGEPOHT, COBH . '1 .,: . Warner Building, Eoon 3. ti-!'fnci j CHARLES JONAS, MEECHANT TAIL0B, : ' . Iff . Church. St., Newtown Conn ; Just right lor tarni work, Single' or. Doubl Light and Heavy, and everything cheap ior CASH. . , s Vi v , ;i'. WILSON &W00STER; 391 Water fit t,f -' -'L Bridgeport,Ct The use'ot Hall's "hafr 'Tenewe? pro. motes the growth of the hair aed restores Its natural colot and beauty, if ees the scarp' of dandruff, - tetteH and all taipur tip.1 ,wii:o v.ic- taaiva tanouoa ""The1 most pleasant ltttle pills tor- regu lating -the bowels re1 De Witt's liittle Early Risers;'-Cure sick- headache and f constipatioii.:;' Small 3 pill.-" 'Small dose. Edgar 'nTf mwleyi Newtown f 'i S C. Bulli' 'Sandy 1 Hobk ; 'A.tf Bl -Blakemaa, Knt.orftrrti "'""' f gradual are '-Blod purifiers, though radical in their fltect,"i Ayer'a sarsapa. rilla is intended as a medicine :only:and not a stimulant, !xcunt, or: beverage. alves alive 65 1-2, dressed all. T'jzuia Sil Jii,; , - . .' i BBIDQEPOBT-, , fl al THE WHOLESALE PBODCCK QCOTATIOSS. Butter, creamery prints 20, creamery tubsJ16al9, dairy tubs 17aW, common butter 12al4, factory cheese new 8aB, old SalO, skhoaa eggs 17alS ; sheep dreas- ed al0;, spring lambs, dressed Ilal8; bide green, sailed 5a6 ; live f owls . 12, dressed 14alG; Jsprtng chickens alive 22a a23, dressed 30a32 ; ' potatoes bushel SOc, new fl.35al. SO bushel; cabbage f 1.502 bblLong Island cabbage eia3 per a00; string beans Alalia; peas green lal5 bushel strawberries native 10al3 ; , as paragus OalOc lb; cucumbers 20a35c dot; evaporated apple 7aS, sun dried 6aS;