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We are offering very low prices on all our Watches from 10 to 20 per cent low er than they have ever been before. RIDER.BRYAKT & CO., krl lrnt Class KopulrlnK at Reasonable 1'rloeu. 259 MAIN STREET, BANBURY, CONN. We guarantee our goods to be of the quality represented and our prices low est to be found anywhere. RIDEB, BRYANT (ft CO., Reliable Jewelers, 259 MAIN STREET, DANBURY, CDNN. EWTOWN VOLUME XVIII. NEWTOWN, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1895.-EIGHT PAGES. NUMBER 43. ri if ti n yi i s IL.- j , 1M M2fci THE WATERBURY FURNITURE CO., Your railroad fare is a very small matter for this concern to talk about. If we can't save you more than that we are not the house we, think we are. The Largest Furniture House in Western Connecticut, with its 40,000 square feet of floor space, was not built up on false promises nor extravagant statements. Whether one else, is not the question. The question for can we see the largest line to select from, the best quality of goods and the lowest prices." We answer that the House that handles the largest quantity of goods can you the benefit of the jobbers' profit and that means the THE LIBERAL HOUSE-FURNISHERS. 135 to 169 Main St.,opposite Spring St JOHN MORIARTT & CO.,Proprietors if j 1BS5-1895. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Now is the busy season in our Millinery Department and 'Vre are showing a grand assortment of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Children's Rob Roy Caps and Tarn O'Shanters together with every other article that can be found in a first-class Millinery establishment. Remember, we are the only strictly one price millinery establishment in Dan bury, a motto that ensures to custom ers the best goods at the very lowest price. i 97 Main St. NOW IS THE TIME! 'o have vour Heaters cleaned and repaired for re little know how soon Dn will reverse his wheel and turn on to us a step-mothers breatn mat wn emu us to tne one. You will remember last weok he rk on that ero weather that he has n this in confidence not that we think we are more capable tnan otners, dui mahnv all men in our line of business are very sensitive to the least chill es- cially at this season of the year when )V6S for Heating ana UOOKing purposes, as we now are- w e nave & great riety thi y sar. $45, not $69, buys our bast Steel Ranije $25 will buy a i. SlCooking stove with long reservoir, oven 22in, Are box 27in. "We have ler'bargams but our purse will not allow us to monopolize more of THE JE'S advertising space, so, like the old clock we run down and stop as we pe you will at - E. J. HALL'S, SNDY HOOK, iVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. We are offering special values in Overcoats and Ulsters j for Men, Boys and Children, and will be pleased to show j them to you. Children's Cape Overcoats, Dress Coats, Reefers and Ulsters, well fitting garments at very low prices. Young Men's Overcoats and Ulsters of the latest cut and style at astonishingly low figures. Men's Over coats and Ulsters, from a good wearing $6 garment to the finest grades. , We hear nothing but praise for the style.finish and fit of our Stein Bloch October, and the price we offer them at will astonish yen You should see them f f rJblo Clothiers, buy straight lrom the manufacturers ana give v 3Der"b3T, Conn. Are Selling the New "Boss" Washing Machines,New "Easy" Wringer&.New Cycle Wagons, Scrapers, Bird Cages, Ladders, Grass Seeds, Sherwin-Williams Paint, John's Paint, Masury's Railroad Colors, Atlantic and Jewett Lead. Danbury. that fellow at Washing slipped a cog or two and loosened the had bottled up all summer. We men- they aie receiving their fall stock of CONN, 211 -Main St., Danbury. you buy of us or some you to settle is, Where A Q. Baker's Adv't. Our additional show rooms are nearing completion and new goods lor Fall Stock are beginning to arrive. We have just unloaded a large car containing 43 corn plots bed room suites, is chifloniers and 16 aide boards. Many other lots are 011 tne way av d we want to close out tins one it possible before they ar rive. W e are going to make bod room suites a specialty this fall. We do not mean r-v this that we are going to make the pricv Of one style ot cheap suits that everybody knows tne vaiue 01, a nitie less tnan cost as an en ticing "stool pigeon" or "sidewalk leader" (Vou know we havu't any sidewalks in Haw loyville yet) and then sell ail the rest at a bisr commission. We shall sell all on a small commission ana give consistent and corres pondingly low prices on the best as well as the cheapest. We buy by the car load and our location and methods ol handling enables us to handle all heavy goods on the smallest fossible expense. Cars are unloaded direot y into our waverooms, thus avoiding all ex pense and risk irom cartage and rehandllng both in receiving and shipping out goods. Owning the land and buildings we bave no rents to pay and all expenses are cut down to the low water mark. We were pretty gener ally and persistently accused ot madness crazy n-aduess, when we located our furnl tnre business at Haw ley viile, but lour years ot steadily Increasing business has only tenuea to strengthen our loyalty to Hawley ville as a receiving and shinnini? noint and we can to-day think of no other location that we would be willing to exchange lor except it be at the Junction ol the main trunk lines inside the "Golden Gates." Our new building will give us much better lacllities lor handling and showing furniture than before and travel ing men and other who have opportunity for comparison tell us that our show rooms are now unequalled in the state. They will all be filled to overflowing in a very short time and we shall be Blessed to show vou around. If you are in want of any single ar ticle ot special design or size and cannot find it iu your own town just see it we havn't got it before you give up looking.and if yon want any considerable amount ol furniture you certainly cannot atlord to buy without look ing us over, Kemember that we deliver free of all freight charges anywhere within 60 miles and guarantee sale delivery. Our busi ness has however during the past year been extending away beyond the 50 mile limit and we are shipping lots ot furniture twice and three times t hat distance, not casual or acci dental buyers, but a steadilv erowintr and le. gitimate reaching out. The natural results ol one satisfied purchaser sending another. A. G. liAKER, Furniture Wararooms, opposite Union Depot, Hawley ville. Conn. WE DON'T MAKE BRAINS! We teach you how to use yonrs. We fit you lor business. ThLtd year opens Septembers. Send us your boy. No entrance examinations. No Classes. No Vacations. Send for Circulars. STILLMAN COLLEGE, DANBURY, CONN. REAT) THIS I We sell you Pine Wall Paper. White Lead, Tinted Lead, Mixed Paints, Oils. Glass, Brushes, etc, at Hard Time Prices. Grangers allowed 20 per eent discount on all paper bought of us- W. W. WALKER & SON, 500 Main Street Bridgeport, Conn. THE ALBANY DENTISTS, 388 MAIN STREET, 0pp. Cannon St., Bridgeport PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. DR 0. L. G." NICHOLS, DENTIST, . WESTPOKT Stures Block. ; CONN". ltfEWTOWH SAVINGS BASS Newtown, HOP, Treasurer. HOUfiS 9 a. m. to 3 p.m.; nuiiuttyB, t ui v J. xxi. - . . EDWARDS M.SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOW, Offio tnd Kesidenes -Sawtown Strot. Telephone Conneotion. D. P. niCllAKDSOilf, M. D., Office and Eesidenee. Sandy Hook. CELEST A. BENEDICT, M. D., Physioian and Surgeon, 843 State St., Bridgeport, Kleoti joity one of the therapentie agents. Of' ts boanfroa 10 a. n. to 14 n, v to p, n. Patil U. Sunderland, M. D. Physioian and Surgeon, Newtown, Conn. Offletin Morgan house, Newtown Street. DR JAMES W. GORDON, PhyBician and Surgeon, . SANDY HOOK, -. CONN Residence at Mrs F. Callahan's house, od- the old mill. Tclepbono call 8. C. Boll's drug 0b Mt- . mm Two Views of One Honse. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE For Sale. Finished in the best style, materi al and worknansbip with latest modern im- Srovements. Staircase and hallway patented arch 19, 1895. The price is easy and the terms are easier. Inquire for particulars and iook at tne nouse. 765 SOBTH AVENUE, COBNEB WOOD, BRIDGEPORT W. E. MARSH. Fire and Burglar Proof, C A PTiS! New and Second Hard Sold on easy payments, exchanged and bought. A complete stock, ot all the princi ple makes always on hand. New England agent lor the National Sale. WABEK0OMS, 132 FAIRFIELD ATE. BKIDGEPOflT, CT. STEAL ! ! Yes, a steeliroof that Is better than shingles. Ii you are in need ol a root, drop a postal to F- C SANFORD, Hawleyville, Conn., and She will show yon samples and " give you prices on the best kind ot a root. J. W. JOHNSON, BRIDGEPORT, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS. UOICJHLJ.N BhOS. Bridgeport. DEALERS IN FINE GOLD WALL PAPERS, OIL TINTS, FBESCO BOBDEBS, DECORA. TIOHS, WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, ETC. A. W. Orgelman, Sandy Hook, Conn. Manofactnrer and dealer in Harnui. Saddles Bridlei, Collars. Blankets, etc. ... NEWTOWN'S CENTRAL MARKET, J-H. BLACKMAN, Proprietor. Native Beef. Newtown Street. DAVENPORT & O'HARA, Attorneys and Coun sellors at Lav- State street. Bridgeport, Coan- FOR XT jA. Ij ITT our hardware has no equal in Bridgeport- Our prices are as low as the market will per mit and il yon want a good durable article yon will do wisely if yon look ns np before purchasing elsewhere. Look in at all events. ' LYO GrJRTJ JML2sj JJST, ; HARDWARE DEALERS, TO THE PEOPLE OF NEWTOWN AND VICINITY. ; Should you be in need of a harness. Farm Wagon. Surrey. Phaeton, Trap Runabout Concord, Spindle. Bicycle or anythinglon wheels; anykind of Horse Clothing, Boots, Whips or Stable Fixtures of any kind. Before you buy gd and examine the immense stock at 1 ; PECK & LINES' COLUMBUS STABLSS, 157 to 181 Middle St-, ' 1 ; " '- Bridgenort Conn, THE W. F. SWORDS LTJMBEE COMPANY, 1 3Bn3Ls;oic2rt, conn. ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in , MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER, SIDING, SHINGLES, SPRUCE Timber, Lath, Sash, Doors & Blinds, Carvings, Mouldings, Mantles k Hard ! Wood, Trim, etc. North Carolina Yellow Pine Lumber a SwecialtT.- aartSTTMATM munsHBD Pbokftlt. - :t SOLE AGENTS FOB THB FAMOUS FBOST SHINGLES. . XJ APOTHECARIES HALL. Lewis "W- Bootli cx Co., Wholesale and Betail Dealers in MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FAINTS, 'OILS, " ETC., PEB SCBIPTIONS carelully compounded by license pharmacists. Best goods,lowest price. Special attention given to outrot town trade. MRS JENNIE M. CHURCH. Proorietress. 17 WALL ST., City Bank Buildinir. F. W. MAKSH, ORAKOK MBKWIM, BRIDGEPORT SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS. tCntn TA.,I Y . . T. 1-1 J 1 rented at reasonable rates Private Booms lor examining papers. Steel Vaults, Time Lock, Watchman. Merwln & : JLemmon, W MainlSt., . -; Bridgeport, Conn. BURR & KNAPP, Bankers and Brokers, 363 Main Street, ..... Bridgeport, Conn. BONDS, STOCKS, MORTGAGES AND DEBENTURES. INSURANCE. STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS Paying 5, B 1-2, 6, 7, 7 1-2 and 8 per cent. Deposits received subject to draft and interest Dald on same. cular Drafts and Bank Money Orders available oeuuni.it uuugui ami sow on Deposits received snbject to chock and interest allowed on all balances ot.l&OO or more. I INSURANCE Fire, Marine, Plate Glass, and guarantee leading American and English companies. BEAL ESTATE Bought, sold or exchanged on commission. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Oi the latest approved construction. Private rooms tor customers conneoed. therewith, Coupons and dividends collected. TBUSTEES OB ADMINISTJBAXOBS We M prepared to take the charge and care of estates and property generally. . . . . , - JAMES STAPLES. P. L. HOLZEB. F. T. STAPLES. ' r '' 09 Btats St., Cer. Conrt, - . . " . BSIOGEPOKT. 00n. ET ovj Painless Procoob ! BOS0:O3lT D. 1. ROfiERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS 183 Main Street Danbury, Conn.! Furniture.Carpetc. Crockery. Dwell ing nouses, bchooi nouses, Lodg es, Churches and Hotels, Fur nished Throughout. Don't nlace orders for Fnrnitnra. Carpets and House Furnishin? c-oods before you have seen our line... Ev erything guaranteed as represented We want your trade. -' i D. E. ROGERS, 183 Main St-, Danbury, Ct- WHEN IN DANBURY -STOP AT- WEULS&COS Ladies' & Gents' Restaurant. THE BEST IN THE CITY. ' PRICES RIGHT. Ooposite Railroad Station, Main Street. -GOTO biackman's New Studio FOB PHOTOGRAPHS, If yon want the best, to out-of-town patrons 243 Main St. Special inducements DABBURT, CT. TAKE NOTICE- Having ra-opened the shop formerly oeonoied by O K. GritBn I am prepared to make boots and J shoes to order, or do any kind of repair work in ei trier leataer or rubber goods ; also to repair harness- Satisfactory work guaranteed- FRANK RIVERS, NEWTOWN. 383 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. Bridrenort. Conn. Mortgages on Bridgeport. Seal Estate, ; Interest Allowed - OH ;c ... ' ... Deposits. commission, r oreign Dms oi exenange. Cir- in all parts ot Europe. AT THE 1 ' ' 4 DEITT.L CO'S., . 420 'Main St., Bridgeport. Teeth successfully filled with absolutely no pain; with Gold, $1 up. Silver 50c tip. Porcelain 50c up. Painless extracting with Gas, Ether or Hypodermic Injection, tree, when plates are ordered. Bcamitul set of teeth, fit guaranteed and warranted to look natural, at lowest prices. - mirBoia Crowns for teeth made while you wait at halt usual prices (these Crowns are warranted Sk SAJ08 1 ?T abo ?ai3. rer. ns w, t. NEW HAVEN. F. M.Brown. D.S. Gamble F. M. BROWN & GO. offer their Fall and Winter stock of best makes of Horse Blankets at from $l to $2 less a single Blanket than manu factur ers sell by the dozen. To sell them at these low prices we had to buy five thousand in stead of one and now we must sell them quick. Stable Blankets, with or with out circinele. Blankets for stable and street, made carefully of excellent material and stitched. Doublo Pure Mohnir Plush and Cloth Lap Ropes these Robes r.re finished with btitched edges, and sre black on outside and green on tne otner, worn eitner siae. price 4.00 Tartan Plaids. all wool and silk and woo! an army ofstyles, all the new ef fects, 35 to 50 in. wide, from 25c to $1.50 yd- Free Fare! 30 milesfrom N.H.on pur chases of S 1 0 or over. - A FANCY - Wall PaDer strikes the fancv with a delight ful force. Ton like it so well, you want to see it on the wall That's the place for fancy paper like ours, and you'll often find them too. There's a charm, a newness, a harmony and originality about our designs that catch the eye at once. It's the papers that strike the once. It's the nanera that strike the Ave that strike the waif. Our stock of Wall Paper is striking both victoriously. Treat your eyes to an early inspection of our brilliant and va ried display. - The Cole & Ellis Co. 390 MAIN ST. .BRIDGEPORT, CT. THE PLACE TO BUY! Tonr Footwear is at Lockwood's. Fountain Place. Ladles' Shoes at $1, (2 and (3; Men's Shoes from tl to $6; Boys', Men's and Chil dren's Shoes from 25o to $2. Just call at his new Store and you will not fail to buy Rubber ot almost all kinds; and Repairing done while you wait, a.b.lock:wood BETHEL. CONN. HOUSES, BUILDING LOTS and - ' FARMS, ' Sold or Exchanged. Special Bar gains in Farms. F- N. YAERERGTON & CO., Seem 8, Warner Building, Bridgeport, Ot. r.I.TAKSIlGTOI B.F. PIKX. C. Jfl. SPAUJL.D1MG, Teeth extracted and filled without pain. Ar tificial teeth and crowns. IB years experience. XswtewB tvory Monday, ' Tuesday and Wed nesday, over S. H. Beers ft Co. Office hours from 8 a. m- to 6 p. m. Bridgeport, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - " EIRE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, -INVESTMENTS. 49-Just now I have a safe 7 per cent invest ment for a limited amount - B. H. MATT00N, Pythian Hall, Yattrtevs, Coua Telephone. ' FIBE INSURANCE Old Ksliabl Companies. Leweet Kates. W. A. LEONARD. Newtown, Conn FAIECHUJ) & MEAD, General Iniuranes And Beat Estate Aguu, 61 FAIXFIELD AVMOT. BKIB6EP0BT. COBB Warner Building, Boom ft. CHARLES JONAS, HXBJHANT TAH-CR, , Cnnreb St., Newtown Conn is I Just right tor farm work. Single or Doubl Light and Heavy, and everything cheap tor CASH.- WILSON & W003TEH, I Affairs About Town. HARVEST H0HE SERVICE AT TEE C0IQRX- GATI0HAL CHURCH. ' Next Sunday morning at tbe usual hour of service, 11 o'clock, the Harvest Home service will cccur in the Congre gational church. One ot the pretty ex ercises will be the reading of letters written by tbe children in relation to the potatoei which they planted in the spring, telling their experiences in rais ing and harvesting their crop. Kev Mr Barker will speak especially to the chil dren, , drawing some practical lessons from a very familiar object. Tbe church will be appropriately decorated. All tbe people of tbe churcb are to bring apples, potatoes or otber products to be used in the decoration, and these will afterwards be sent to worthy charities. This is tbe children's service of the fall, but all will be heartily welcomed. SHIL0H. The apple crop here, as in nearly all the territory of the United States, is an elephant on farmers' hands. - We sold Tart Boughs" when first captivated with them for $2 a bushel in Ansonia We grafted and bought trees, :made mon ey on them for a few years. This year, they became the elephant! Next year will bring a dollar a bushel probably, Strawberries and peaches always sell, so did apples for a while. Many farm ers this year have "hit it" on peaches, the Hale Brothers and thousands of others. But who can warrant tbe result of us all going into strawberries - or peaches, apples, tobacco or cider bran dy ! Tbe years will come again in Con necticut as heretofore when tbe ther mometer will run down from 10 to 15 be low zero. Our 900 peach trees were up set for three years by this visitation. But oranges will grow on the North Pole again, and the only safe way is to have a little, or good deal of everything, apples, peaches, strawberries, girls and boys, and citizens who will not permit "Sinbad to carry too much upon his shoulders" and too long ! A TEN-CE5T SDPPER THI3 EVE If 153. The ladies of the Congregational church will give in the lower room this evening one of their well-known 10 cent suppers. There is no pleasanter social feature through the long fall and winter season than these suppers, and, occur ring as they do but seldom, their appear ance should be cordially welcomed. Miss Carrie M. Hoyt of New York City, has been the guest for a few days of her brother, Principal William H. Hoyt of the Academy, at tbe Grand Cen tral hotel. Mr and Mrs . F. Hawley, accompan ied by Mrs Dr Judson and Mrs Grace Glover, enjoyed a carriage drive to New MUford on Saturday, the two .latter re turning by train. Mr and Mrs Hawley returned on Sunday. A. H. Dimond & Son have just receiv ed a fine new line of oil clotbs in all the latest fall patterns that they are selling at prices that will astonish purchasers. Call and see the new patterns. Mrs Hamburger and daughter, who bave been in Vermont during tbe sum mer, will pass the winter with Mr and Mrs Z, S. Peck. Mrs Grace Glover, Miss Ann Black- man, MrsE. F. Hawley and Mrs Charles Northrop made an excursion to Bedding on Friday last. The smiling countenance of Michael White, an employe at the Grand Central hotel, was missed for a week. He was visiting f riends in Hartford and vicinity. Miss Grace Hawley passed Sunday with Bridgewater relatives. Mr and Mrs Robert A. Clark left on Monday for a two weeks visit with rela tives at Chicago and other points west. Arthur Martin was the guest of Aus tin Botsford, last week. The Infant son of Mr and Mrs Charles Lake has been quite sick. Miss Jennie Shepard passed Sunday in South Britain. m - There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, if in need of help. The only harm less remedy that produces immediate re sults. Edgar F. Hawley, Newtown ; S. C. Bull, Sandy Hook; A. B. Blake man, Botsford. MlssEffle Wolcott attended the con vention of tbe state teacher's association in New Haven, last Friday. Misses Liz zie Scudder, Grace Lake and Grace Peck also attended the convention., Mrs Louisa Blackman, widow of Don ald Blackman, who has been with her daughter, Mrs David Ferris, is now in Bethel. Mrs Blackman is in very poor health. Mrs Boot and children of Bridgeport passed, Sunday at Mrs Addie Nichols'. We know whereof we affirm when we state .that Ayer's pills, taken promptly at the first symptoms of colds and fevers arrest further progress of these disor ders, and speedily restore the stomach, liver, and bowels, to their normal and regular action. " A Hnngarian bishop was troubled by the spread of the bicycling habit among ibe priests of his diocese. He thought tbe matter was too Important to be dealt with by his own individual authority, as the fathers could not be qsctci r" cr I con. He therefore referred tbe matter j to Borne, where the proper congregation I considered It and disapproved of the use . Of bicycles br Driest. "It exRoaea those who use it to accident, and renders them ridiculous." Exchange. TUB LXCTUBB BZ BET JOSEPH H. JAKES. . Pictures are good when they illustrate. and there is nothing which thev can illustrate better than what temperance docs and Intemperance 'does not do. The work of alcohol is shown bv Its effect, and these effects can can well be told by means of pictures. These clo tures with the stereopticon which are put on the screen by Mr James are not awful in what they portray.but they are striking and, once seen, will alwavs be remembered. Mr James, secretary of tbe Connecticut temperance union. His lec ture Is to be given on Snndav evening. Oct- -jer 27,at tbe Congregational churcl . at 7.30 o'clock. There is, of course, n charge for admission. All are cordially welcomed, and especially the children. Vj Mrs Irene Lake" of Botsford has brought suit for damaee on the charge of trespass against Constable William H. Glover, who attached horses and har nesses alleged to belong to her. To be gin with J. W. Powell of New York, through Constable Glover, attached tbe horses, harnesses, etc, on a suit brought gainst Elmer E. Lake, the husband of Mrs Irene Lake, on a foreclosure ot a mortgage. The replevin suit was return able to the October term of tbe Court of Common Pleas, and abated because there was only 10 days before the writ was re turnable when there should have been 12. The property having been returned to Mrs Lake on the replevin suit was tend ered back to Mr Glover, the defendant. and be refusing to accept it she retained it, and brought suit against him for dam ages as mentioned in the beginning for tne original taking. The case was brought before Justice Cavanaugh on Monday and continued for one week. Messrs Beecher A Can field appeared for Mrs Lake and C. H. Northrop for Con stable Glover. Frederick Chambers, who Is soon to lo cate in Waterbury for the winter, will make his home on Cherry street, not far from the residence of O. G. Camp. Mrs Camp is a niece of Mrs Chambers. Mr Chambers' daughter, who is attending St Margaret's school, is at present making her home with Mr and Mrs Camp. Mr Camp is a member of that prosperous concern, the Piatt Mill Co., of Water- bury. James Lee is now the sole proprietor of the extensive milk business of Baker, Gray & Co. Mr Baker first retired from the firm and on September 1, T. R. Gray stepped out. Mr Lee is now shipping New York from 700 to 800 cans of milk daily. He has supplied his creameries with the Babcock testers, which is the standard machine now used for testing with. Fidelity lodge, Knights of Honor, init iated three members at Its last meeting. The regular meeting occurs next Mon day. The advance sale of tickets for Bev Mr Barker's lecture, "Glimpses of tbe Holy Land," promises a large audience. The tickets can be had at the stores of E. F. Hawley in the Street and at War ner, Taylor & Curtis' in the Hook. The time Is next Wednesday evening. A farmer from Newtown drove Into this ' city, Saturday morning, with a wagon load of walnuts which he offered a 50 cents a bushel. Danbury News. William Sbepard of New Haven passed Sunday In town, the guest of C. N. Shepard. Messrs Beecher & Canfield have brought suits against the Fairfield Cop per Co., for G. S. Osborn for 3G, Mar tin Troy for $51.00, E. H. Sereven for 839.83. They have also brought suite against E. L. Smith for A. B. Blakeman in the sum of $16 07 ; John Doberty, $31 ; Tracy Douglass, $55; Webb Downs, $35; William H. Douglass, $50; G. S. Osborn, $107; F. W. Wheeler, $300; W. B, Fer ris, $125. ' The first eight suits are re turnable before L. D wight Lane of Mon roe on October 29, and the last three to the Court of Common Pleas. Dr Thayer, ot Boston, jays Ayer's hygienic coffee is an .admirable bever age, possessing none of the pernicious effects of coffee. Grocers sell it. Whiskers that are prematurely gray or faded should .be colored to prevent the look of age, 'and Buckingham's dye excels all others in coloring Drown or black- There is one medicine which every family should be provided with. We re fer to Chamberlain's pain balm. When it is kept at hand the severe pain ot a burn or scald may be promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before inflammation sets In, which insures a cure in about one-ttird the time other wise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate attention, before the parts become swollen, and when Cham berlain's pain balm is applied it will heal them without matter being formed and without leaving a scar. A sore throat maybe cured in one night. A piece of flannel dampened with this Hninnt and bound on over the seat ot pain, will core lame back, or paialathe tide or chest in 24 hours. It is the most valuable, bow ever, for rheumatism. Persons afflicted with this disease wUl be delighted with the prompt relief from pain which it af fords, and It can be depended upon to effect a complete cue. For sale by . F. tTawIay, Newtown, S. C. Till, Czz'y