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Strong Attractions
at the Dress Goods Cpwnter.
Black Goods, the Urat that
can be bought at legd&c prices.
A poor black beitfcr than
none? Certainly not for us
to sell.
Our Iron Cloth'
yard is priced hii
.1
at 39c,
h enougH
for service and low enough!
lor economy.
At ?oc. a yard arelots of
silk and wool suitings' of the
scotch tweed variety.
-!. I' . -fi A 1
'.tin rniram;c, AjCii xisic.
Irish Point Curtains
in cream and white
every
home
beauti-
fier
wants'
them.
Is'nt
it so?
500
pairs
of
them
are in
our
hands
to-day
to sell without profit because
we had to pay no premium
to tret them. Judge for
yourself, and see if the Cur
tains belie the statement
4.00
5.00
500
0.00
7-oo
8.00
8.W
a.98
348
4-48
498
i-75
6o " " 6.75
Handsome full size Cur
tains in Floral and Point de
Sprit centers and heavy
worked borders, fresh from
the mills of St. Gall, Switzer
land. See Show Wiri4ofcS
Upholstcry, Second Floor. $'-k
AFr-i: P. Vs
Ticket TO ruiicliASEs
' 5 1 0.OO DK OVFR,
U KS I rt Ol OvW ITH U 30
Milks tiik
10 M'ORK. y.
COR. CHAPEL AUD TEMPLE. STS.
NEbMrf'coMv.
nli 11 ml
QUSS SIIOHAM 3, i ,i,,,, . .1 u
CAUCDxsvnaixs.T,&,.i nQ. ....... .....
4i 1 Vf Hi1.,... 4rA
.111
mors
WW
flue
linn ol M en'swftil- RVa elcHhew Havtc kHne
1 In J 4tfM . Mfiodi , . iR! in'. i ClcwlMif Cnp.
Mrvletoablaj'-r inil'-catitcr'tn' stsd' y)i'very
tw.wMs ni wlUU yanoolii.attli,.KWi
uiry rtn fla extiiimitred tor witMiev TOfumiwn or
f . MORRIS'J ."GORDON,""
1. .,.1.
iif f, I yn jf.t.tm .H oM ffl4
Tt'4ryfat eonjlorofl by"toliI te
Don's -wait-lor all tJw cloelri ln-ychirticmo
to iot before ietlliiittMitMnlii ''4
tnoek'work UOhe we-tanrt-promptt'af'-"
-M Hft Ii..i4 laH Irt lM.f,m -il-rt i
iu.i inn hii r is.m.iti
.1 1., is rrnriBji uu,..l
PfilNBIifi &r
U If D BBTT-AK EaaN D
EMBALMEE6; "
re prepared-to -do' anything
4..Ahira.w1ipulilic..patrariago
I ll..
fl I 1.....I
B
V !"CZ'n1'i
EmDaimtrt UrtftMBsrw1 Mangrs "of
iAka.jtwaAi. ftcraiRAX.,.
tuuivi Jbyyi
WM. J. BMW. 1 P. J SCAWLON-
- RBYNOi)juS,r:::.:
UirDXUTiLXEUS
rzr.zzrwt.vanr' " tiaiSrssr isi:'
t)3lii a. wmcvi.
B. Tm, SaeM.vul rtetive fesfft stuattta
Tcrk: 7-
Pill
Ami II
tttfrtiMqyit, Tl&'oo at Lsoayj's otii'(.'
The Only W. S.
FRIDAT. lOV.'lfl, 1890. s- . , L, ,,
9 ' .mT Great and thoroughly re-
hut Is now able to be oukw .1 K f 1 1 WMCH anft3 PWf fMMnuy Up . nrVi-p-n t j .
Bvron: Crane of DanburvVtRe 'irSest abovtt all Other nxMlCineS. IS - j4riLlvJL ilv. 1 j; ll
fit hit parents Mr and Mrs George O
V. A I ,1 ( J
k 1 ... . . ' . - " . ..
protn nit parents. , .n t ; - "
I Vis isutey Anarfwg bf Tauni
bvHj,he ttu(!8t ot bor couvln. MM
MriTrg HowlailjMtiit8 of Bethel
have beoJtrtreu7of Mrs George
Hoyt.
Mra Durant has been (pending a few
aaya wicn ner con, uiarence iJurant
jLanoury.
dance was erioyed at ibe
Mrs Frederick DvkeaMrS. Wed-
nesaay nrgor ,
THE BOTSFOED BTATIOH BIJOLAIZI.
The station at BoUford Was entered,
last Saturday night, the thieves effecting
an entrance by smashing out a light of
glaag and turning t&e window catch; The,
telephone instrument was broken! open
but the thieves were, a ltttie too late, for
only a few days before about $5 had been
taken out of it. They however secured
$1.35 for tbelr trouble and this wMJ all
that was taken from' the station. The
telephone people will, trj and fix It so
that it will be harder to "get the change
hereafter, as the receptacle for It will be
made of iron, securely, fastened. f
- pa
The friends B. ULake are 'glad to
learn that he is on the gain and hopes
are entertained that he will soon be
around once more. if. 4
Grandma Ackley hd-a fall, last
day, but it did not prove serious and she
ts at present quite comfortable. She
will be 06 in March.
ti.f...niiw..i. 1 7 .i ..wi
Miss Martha Linsley of New Haven is
guest of Key and Mrs O. T. Linsley at
Thealle8prayw:nleir)g ,'by request:
will be .beld.ext..'iue(daji..6t a, in. the
Baptist, .chapeL BerfcBblren ,A flr4ial
invitation is extenaea to an interestea to
be present.
ll.ur unw... I..... .t'irf itnrO osal t..l
The friends of Mrs J. Hollis Conno.lv
will be glad to learn that she is improv
ing and is now able to sit up several
hours each day and help herself in many
ways.
Mrs Cllngan , of Stepney, who has
many friends In town, has so far recov-
wed from her late severe Illness as tcrsit
ud a few hours at a time. :i i! i.:
MrfEdwardMlnor has been quite Hi
the past week, not able to sit up but
little.
Charles Sweezey has removed with his
family to his former home at LoDg Hill.
Somebody played a mean trick on Ed'
ward Ives of Eotsford on Hallowe'en
night iThe bulkhead of 1 hi carp pond
wa torn outTatftT tl BshVffdifped down
stream in larsre numbers. The next morn-
1Mng'Hjvlfessocured quite a number of
tnem, wnicn ne gathered in a busnel Daa
Lat and te Stored to thannnd., Siifih tricks
are not pleasant and tbe perpetrators
shdu'ld'know or oiighCto be tatfetat' tJt't3
. f?' i t coup
..Oll.l.tt-J'A ........ .,1, t .. ...... B.,
.... I...... 1 1 .Iti. .,,1, ..-. .
..Nowhere. In lhe .stats can .handsomer
mopmentabeecred,ian at t,e yeU,
known yards or f. w. iiates, located, a(
Norwalk. Mr Bates has collected about
him all the facilities for turning out
beautiful work In stone al very moderate
prices. Some handsome work recently
sold are a rock faced sarcophagus for tbe
Thomifs' ' family" Jof 'lir(i(rwark"that 'will
weigh eight or Alne tons, .a Qulacy gr&n-
Ite monumeDt surmounted, with., a. ciosa
that i9ito.be placed in the .Catbolia came
tory and aJiandsome graoUe cap .raonu
raest.taat is to De plaoed..uii the.JiKliie
field oemetery lor William. IL...Iie;s. If
tbinking about &.anonumeqt..corDeapond
with Mr liates; it will pay. l,.
..I mi ll...,( ii ui i jHn.iil.jl . ...t'
Job n B'. "Stb't'ltel' removed w'lth' hfa i am-1
iy uo luesusytu uia new nome a. t ros-
bect. Charles Wlxsom of Taunton mov-
fcd hlB gooas IfdY hrm."' Mr 'Btockel ex
pects Ijo engage in the raaiketjgardenjng
bu'sfhes'.' at which he la 'an 'exoeft. "He
greKatTonal' c"hurcri pedplevmo egr'eji
rio, ucuai lute. . . . , ,
...n .it,., .1,1 ,1111m, 1, it.inn 1 '. F' J
iiMra... James XakeU.baJr.'hiV
touse newly sided and some other,, re-,
'ar.m&de,a,J?titferjQk, Smtosi (s,.dx(ing
be work.
Mrs Amos Ha wles has eMertained Mrs
Esther Hawley, recently.
BUM.. U'lllllU.I l.l.)HffH
Itov Oi' Wv-Barker'and S Otis (will
fepreonfr the-'local".Ooogregational
ehurcb atthe tneetiitxf tbe state-aseo'
eFati0tr-"Or -Ooogregatloasvl churchesat
yvaterbury, oo'i'aesday Wednesday
I
ext. -,.
Ct) AJV.-itlttUididt y PaWi: ainill
no has been in California and other
Western states for the past two years, is
in town, ana wit itm brother. J. H. Net
tleton of New Milford, spent Sunday
witn tneir motber, Mrs ueorge Ueers ot
Stevens streef.--uanTlufy Tsrfws.
I ,XhomAS.CoJ?8 and .WjlUain JS, , Hvjey,
are attending Mr, Whitoome'e school in
amn Ail. 11 1 ..j i.iiil l .M .f.Htt.n
MJas Saidee B,iittiaoraaaMdi8iBdaii
'ost DeSDle c"anriot alTord'to hft'vp'i'ii
ttcuuiu iu uiio iaiu a as was ueieirat-
biU ail aad afforcta paLr cl thoa latwltohu
i i .... -
oiumn dv ii, jn. Ay res, 3S1 Main street
IB'BTWtfl ftils1 bBbrlr' UKfaf hbhkft ,rfk"lf1
pnlr-adtr as fcappv'as- the' duke-a ad
IISfMMiT .. l..,4 B l.r.f ,-,
i. . - -
PWI
nt .,..(. ii,1w ,la..f I,.
.The .riundav husineia nn f.hn
Lnirland road yesterday wai almost un-
precedented. ?Tlerity.8lx Ireleh't tfaTn's.'
pound wwtv ottnelstinrDf afrtot 2"ar
eaoh,i cbeved overthe -radt and. l.ast
OTmidi-TWrt.-apd a 'brother' ot 'Jatnes
oIIwleyvUleti.wM lp-towa en
.,n.i
The heallDar Dronertles of Tin Witt's
."f.V
111.,
yfilctimzei Safve are Well irTbwnl IE
tmr,reriia; 'skln sfTectlbtrs tia!m'
ply a perfect remedy for plleis v-"-h
' The world .moves and with the ad.
vtt'&MnrM' jtoachlnery thtf'art 'ihe
reAdy-towaaf o! atbln bti8Veg b&3 Wade
rapid stride towwde pert eotloo ... (Theve.
acetcertain.oacts, ot a armen( isbichiCAD!
oe opt maae ov nana, tor instance , toe
button hole's "and othef "similar "details!
ThpieiiriHrflneM too&t 'krn hand'
sade Pavls A Svaid 488 Matn streetl
cwrjiMpeM Giouiing, 4ndKUe Stein,
Bloch Coi ararments. . These fnllv
eVjliAl tb custom work.' TThere h n'6'' flne
tpumtiu'wmcmnpy are ntn-cp to 'tne top'
netofa f.inerbBt.t!at4elogv..fr.b prloe
V - Y
T J mm
are exbroanuv urn lor uue qualities..
u. 1 mW v m w at vrarsimKE n " , 1 w .a-v. j i ,1 .t. 1
-w- -w ss-v m Bppiopftwuft(
f? " a W Va I SAecessaf3H5
rsapar
has won its hold
earts of the p'
own absolute intrinsic merit
It is not what we say, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does that tells the story:
'AEen wicri;;,otii prepar-
atfens ad oestiMns fail.
rV; -1 havi tCeU)aiSa' "aarsaparllla
fand received great daX: Sot benefit
jirm it. u ;iuv9 own etoijuibu witu
t rhenp nd other diflenjties which
much betted after using Hood's
Barsaparilla. I fth&ik It Is the best
medicine that I lavi ever tried." Mas.
O.M. Judd. Weit'Avon. Connecticut J
Gt HOOP'S 1
c 1 - . a -
Meld Ooiimv Chat
a-
GREENriELD HILL.
tv nniNnv! r-rRnr.ir.H.
There was a eood attendance at the
meeting of the Grange, last Tuesday
VpnAPgt,,,rPMuJft?0f.akSi!P
'feW fe"riiaVks,'tfri-Waf tHd'CTrtin'ge TfiiH- ritf-fl
'eriplitrfed'1a.state fciriBlaittanf -flitodo thei
lqueetton,.;UdWpioQfl,thauincoBDe ot.,tne
laWSS fi?.mp,wfiwjfh thfijncom pother,
classes on the ratio of capital invested in
business?" was discussed by JK. V. liirge,
CHURCH INTERESTS.
E. ., President, Miss A. Maria Wakeman;
vice president, W. Burr Hill; secretarv,
Miss Lizzie C. Banks; treasurer, Miss M.
Louise Meeker. The following delegates
were appointed. to attend the convention
of Christian Workers held at New Ha
ven : Miss Lizzie C. Banks, Mies Mary E.
Wakeman a ud George H. Merwm.
nlOiy'T KHK STOP TO ASK PERMISSION,
Some one visited W. H. Banks' barn,
recently ari&oJveJped himself to a few
bushels of potatoes without permission
The Infant child of the servant at Burr
Ogden's is sick with diphtheria.
Mrs C. Geiler spent a week visiting ia
New xorK.
Mrs Simon Burr has had a severe cold
to battle with.
The young people's sociable was well
attended at Uriah Perry's and all had
very enjoyable time.
MUg-ArM: Munis uaij umm mii'iiMttf
tQ.heL.J)ouschold..,eace.s ot Mrs.Geprg
Mills vtb,U,we a,ndibusbaAdnflaW been,
G. Brush and wife of Danbury have,
i'MW tfe'ss1 ..f Hw, Pp8-
Frank Bid Id and Charles Bankpent
punaay m jMorwaik- - -
Miss Addie SherwppdU suffering with
ulcerated sore ttrro,af.i;'IJt Dunham is in
attendance.
! Mp8iAbMaiBttnJiif py.irgberdaugb
ters in Danbury a visit.
a
..Mrs Kat.KQltpni0f.iDanbuxy.,ha8. via
ite r.parftauu ar itnp pice brjaioui
OiiaaieDrooK. . ...,
f Sele,tPia.n,St,CR. Bradley. Jeft f'vt,the
South, Tues4ajvmp,rriing...Hei w,iUibe
baent about two weeks. "
tt 1 ol- ft tart? ?
Principal A. J, Wells an
I 9ll4
and famJlBobaKaj
moveainto ne uea ijpnaiasoi piape M
METHODIST 'CMB?URCH-1NTERES8". -''V
Mrsl-6orKe W-r'Shdrnranri wh6 tdfek die
BbpeTiBtondeoctof Dhe-homtedrtaTtnJ4Bt
bf tbe Methodist'6udy Set)0rt,',Sicft 87
a.oevr depasture or tasibeol,4iasbeen
much pleased wiuh.he focoesiv4ai. eur4
MX
ome aepi
oarurfent bave the..uia.j)Liiie
Sunday bcbooi library, wbich is said to
be a very excellent one.
I The Iieei.Aid SpuieXrvoiilihnHiStotho
(list church met with Mrs Frank Sher
man, on Monday eveninir of this week
jind selected astHe" cTrfteerdr their fair
ecember!9,'4efBdH 'Theyhrsffaeeia
oniectlons and a 10-cent suppemrefret'
ap,.xiieyoVvUi mk&.UAD.Bniovih&wB
Cial eyntttoc alL(who..ikttendi. ..ilmarvej
WStAUU.VaI ol,o. j,lilfl .a l .11
AT MJJ5 JllUK(Jliv
Lnd sermon. No Sund
UWrig io tM Yfti&gpot fam&bY. tSee
aB'bo'serVlcoltfrc-Miu'f'cH" oifun:
. . . . . . . . c ... . i .. . . . ,
ajr. .iu is icsiuuu, uuweyer, tnat
WW-well'dn-tha "road td rec"6'v:ery",4rid
rill no doubt be able to offieTaM'Bn next
Merchant C. G. Downs advertises, a
ttta Ktnjf WeyeiewrrAliaWMBsrftof,
of
Mrs Irwin fictaSt
Hh Matt tfirhtffS h
MercKntX?lrHiiraaaTiarSnn5i!
nrs -BCore ' Dran raw-BOWser Kerosene
6il pump and taS,,'rfeWW588p,ired'
run is ana it win save a aeai or steps.
Mrs C. Gl.HavrtstftlCTfliSu9iMr3 H
p. Gilbert from Bridgeport on Thursday
pi last weeK.un mM,m V&n
peia anor y .-is. uavis irom n-aston were
BtrtwDHiOftitat-bhe heme-tflJ"arifi"Mr8
Miss Alice Wheeler, who bttrVeH'ls
baslWrf'Hs.Maa'WilM rWanled1 twrifer
baeki rjh(jdttl-oM'iiniWyPtM4meelr.1
IMWiiDere'nas eecured-rt'pfteltleir,
ltevMr,3RfrnB,ifti8Wa"r5aYt -M'Tffift;'
WBft'Pait9erTWBdrKl.Va'frrlrrir
.Tjli-oidther; MWFWBfo'tSnrtley'."
been struKglinK with an epidemic of sore
irmMMfin tneir "norae-tor ttffrpast heeK.
NICHOLS.
Tbe lied Cross dramatic club of Bridge
port wl",.ris9? tR?,firPn35rfflsKry
Farfn," at, uooK'6.naii. u ueway eyenific
N-dVmiife'flrirlfthii BgflenTof tTBSdrTfikT
. -mfji l SiTj; iB.eii nM
HIK lUUUtlVIU, .lUBCSH K il UB US Uj
'lOwi"' " V"?' .V .1rir.,Tw
mkleTrufl,w'mfin,raffle'rr
iUriah.fikctne,4i,jUarv. I . MrjBerdlater
Mack Nelson, rcmnhe-awaopMa son.- Miwtaa'
uivnRoe MawHigMit a AMeroMin rfrotn.
iktn. : . ... MrSienbens
t;oiMiabieiureiecii
Jessie
, on, ,
wa.. miwiiiu
ri. w4.hM ,im in awtoittat HMhodvl
The admission will be 20 cents ; chll-
uo&Hhe
hearts of the D5c23rbv its
V
uiu'M . ! rWrVeittfi
Wl ' UUB1IWUUEIIIII1II
: but sianetlme wise
ore money than is
Tien they purchase
their
DRY GOODS, CLOAKS,
- m m r -
They don't go to the
RIGHT PLACE
y Credit Prices Wblfchi Xjjvarlbly
f ft. '.V'---
HIGH PRICES. : k
miei'Kntr It All's" m. to a larg City to
v , quo tneir purcntweoona pay city
f- S prices The J J
TRULY WISE PERSON
jokg.aonnd and lftHy lands In our
store wnicn is cu oniy casa
SM.Jf UUU4S7 ' U
Valy.-$ -; 1!
e a lew aollftrf"f)y tra,ding
with . ?- ,J
a
krt t?f WiOfl tt lrt
Dry Goods, Cloaks, Carpets,. Wall Paper, Oil
THE ALBANY DENTISTS,
383 MAIN STREET,
Opp. Cannon St, Bridgeport
PAIlffiESSr ,
DENTISTRT '
PRACTICAL iiltTfiSlAfW' WELIi
HlUGiStt.
remanent Address, Hartford. Conn.
Address lor two weeks, Southbury, Conn
Water euppl y lurniahod for Farms.D (Tellings,
Manufactories, Ceineterlesi etc.. at reason-
Surface
-Subscribed
Issues
per cent Debenture Bonds of eioo,t200, $290
mve?mentsfor"li-usf; Vuno?? h?tne
dreif lOw1 Ttfe'enteTraidfiAint will ''berfin
wrthEThtta vtttted'Mr brothferS 'tieftf for
pi f tIT Sf itifT fto io rjn- t
nno 1
1 .tfKfhoiinr 4fic
V WV A Wl
a'vosjD
I iXlw.r. Faitd..Southwe8ti oocJorenoe
filagi.VMy interesting meetlne, tbe
iiN orfleift cQiucb.oa i.'a8dAy,iNosmber 5.
?e-
th
Pi9PM.4f5ihvrT,WleJhe8eraiqp
Pqt-"..V:nS UFJPSJPSJ, BpeaVerg, ot, Hue
w.ruib.erg,4X.paWHei.oco.vjii
tW9tdB?.J.yrgsipiier.tpa..
lino fin 1 Idhnii woo DOKiinrl K. 1nj;n,
veved
from the Wilton depot by Arthur Brad
ley, ranu juane andidai&QS Coley
Dea .Kbejorzar iritch,.andVandrhiit
Ka.fes..xrpm .tne JNorneiA cburcb. to. ab-
W, JSSPpfJtm(ml fi9D,ere.nee, tq
f HMni.Jiiuiu.,1 i.r...j n
Lib ii5i?XTionWft7.;-.WK..Pj
? RPftndirJT a few
ttr.'Vfctt JSSMSaA4..K.!l(Wlf ... . . 1
r and Mrs tloydSV Godfrev. visited!
a croci:
NorAeldA
BRIEFLY PERSONAL."
" WOW Ml Jjll,!, ofi.l tt , ,-' f.uTT
,Mrsfi.XAift(la..vlsUjDa beE.. daughter ,
plftsUorwe.iieppardj.ja.Rawayton. h
AtBTaad.Mra.ColV. Jahnaon jrava..
aiaae&Mi ,i;tHjrsaayito.iia.r..aDd.iMiSr JSJi
WakemaniOl,Iirkigepari;ad Jklr,aqdJtfrs
LeKb K. Roy t of this place.
K Mr and Mrs VT. S. Keeler and Master
Harold rirK'rf b W Hbbrl'tbrjrdlmier-wlth
bet arotnr?'Mf?'TT18BeiArPamdtf,OTo,tf
r3Bda'.,, ui n..i,l
Wf WHoJ-WDaifbdry-" was" a tft
bttTia-brcheV.'trKVovlfnksttweek''"'
I Mrs Bacbel Banks is aeain onuthe blclrl
I .owfah- WUHaroS as- aWei tekxweek.ko
uHna now? i ,,,
Miss Ella M. Bennett, who baa bee
;peudinuw,a mocXhsJaiew YM-koAw
JeKee-naridileattsylvsjtlareturned.taJ
her home in VlleyJE,cgo..Da.fttofday.J
r ran . Wl ,r,vKei
miptWJSri.w.ee.fe,:
h9.,ribeen
,llu,,,., 4,.J,,,
aw. icn-
took dipner with tbelr t
rt.'Btolis,'WTaeSdy.'
Burl tIv...O
.Tamo. AK,hrtfH"Ki.S
ontraefttr'
90,000 ties. -
Mrs 11. U. MlBUiMct;BeveraI davs
jot last week with relatives la Danbury.
jar ana xars jiomer.ujoaiMy ot riridxe-
rs
Mrs Elisha Dtckerman of New -IfivBTi
is-vfelUng ai.E. Bfadier's.ti w
After the cry ot a burden ot at"4aaj
call around to purchaae and oor br
1 j
r ,i t
1 IJOtfttTry JkotrMv
w
Kssfi-nr "fTt .rev -
ill. capital, $800,000. Paid In. aeoo.OOO.
e.priuj.qporj(B8,pay,w8,,"
Clergy and laviaen. , The nraver
1 w M.K1I
Mr ana Mrs Arcnar tsradlev havA 1.
ta ttuest of her motber. Mrs J. .S. Lahe.
L JWW Ajice Jttchlii
id ftOCLOtV. on Thnrarlaw ovon.1
(f 1" rr-.TT TW -STTT JI S A
nln iehithtaW nf TiUflXO" W-
uio ouu uauKuroi ui . buuniu wtuimih
or,ge.awPr:C Qrepelanof
-
P. UEUKD'S,
42 Jtain
ISTlMkSeii
Ki ii
WOOLEN UNDEKWEAK
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
TlffiGS,
DRESS LININGS, N0-
TIONS AND CORSETS
,V" S:" 'ind Save Itoneyr' K
yUBTEIIlMiNGS at28o, 88c, 60e per yard.
Ostrich Boas 1.75, 8 98 each. I J V'A
'oermantwd Tarns ISc'.por skein, fsaxony
Yarns 9c par skein, Fairy Floss loe. per skein'
Black Satein Skirts, lined "So'each. :-2
1000 paiip of Children's pne ribbed ."ast
black Blcyfcle Hose, double knees and ankles,
4 ,". i J tt. f. '
never before sold at lessthan 25c per pair,
."Eedaced to 1 9c pal tor, quick sales. - - !
K
' Ladles 4na ribbed JseamleBS all wool Hose
.fsBsnf iBo values ia1
pair.
Ladies' Fast Black fleeced Hose, 19c values,
at 12 l-ScUttli Vn H
ExfEioSbAXBTiBtJillliS lntaoies'
Natut.a.w.olstaandpante.jipe
75c vaJuea,st60Bac)tao.t.a-.. P,ip i,. , ,
Hen's Random double weight wool under
wear a84e,e'aoli.,l"M."' m
OT.l-tt.rfi upml o pIdoi .... onlnftfll
Ladies' EidGloves at 75c and (1 pair
900 Illes'iweU.adei,Jlevt,.flfOg.Cor-
sets equal in WeSfr-andodorabHtytO'the iieet
75c Corsets, to be sold at 50c each.
Laces and Ribbons at Lowest Prices.
VA. Ir MTIT
iTTT-YTJjr OT
iFinds ua well stocked with good
warm underwear for men, wo
mmmt Qhd?8n;.but ,qn of ,qur,
specials is . ihe ..ladies' heavy
fleeced -jersey- xifebed, -vests and
moaey- . utaers at ouc,.voc,..ito.
71.5;t 50, 2:2 30
it '
6Tft
Into r l '4
Hiti n at ulW
The weather, is cold. - Gloves
iare wfttm'aridtheaiif. "One trf the
specials ia a" drab tan horse, hide.
feodd a& btfck'ffkinr'extra heavy
neecsaiiiining fiuc pair.o uur
fe&coil tan knit'wristl fleece Ifn
Bd Meas.Qlov.ei8 s.hcain; sold
Ifoe Bamefoth$last",two, years
at.auc a pair.,,
.. "Mf1
( rc J v trs tal. jl
!B'Mi'ff '"I
a'! oit'iii 1n
tj-tsj
prices. ,,Wa tone the; fawners, will Jearn
ater a while got to undersell and lqt .tilje
middle-men have WaTl'." . " ,
niddie-men ni
Mrs'Munioi:
IrfuggrVMrii
"C.B'. Wbbsj
Jovce. in. Mount . car me!.
an 'Vfa ftolofriiT"ii?lf K
hW sifjtrr "Mrs, Mes bvTand'aftrun,
HUNTINGTON.
..laiw r tj ,r .ii,i i i ... umuh .m ii.-l
'MraW.'BVeaellf a"btef dftlTS' K!
oav. jx overs dct tvttee summon evrii
kt-yeai'a' trom4s tuttot?"'aheiai''r1lngj
(wim-ner'Taniiiym 'oacKsonvnie, jfia;;
burr was' ta 'BrooklTttmidfer' thfe- WobtoTs
birr. -ltuneT8lwartld'WetfnteBdar, j
ciE 1.30 p m., irom'-twrartirB-vattreiiv
Rev Mr Bowles ofBclatios;. The inter-
XBaat-waa 4n the' old HnntiriRtoo-oenle-eryit-tbei
fiotHy-irotl'- She'-teave'
IraskaMisl and'thre cbHdren tUonmaber
loBa.?Fhe-wettreratwpe' MessrsDi'-if.-UbatflskLS,
Ii,THalfcer.,3.nBcosin
oa4,IJ,,iVlMelirr, H,wiy and,
rWP" .We,09Xregaypnal.. last ,week:k
SeanlW lnnJITkilft-Africa,! 'otf Ndviib
Btfr,'!!?.' "St(v6ntf-,nt'We Ws" wintt"e'
atereopticon. it is tor tne Denenc or tne
organ' fod and ft S'Mred.bner wllb qe
doodmdat.fWllBWteltriaay-aveB-i
cer several wee its' aicKneaaiwiurmaianar
iMiaa ItwEUiJoxs.i'Mfc.heen.nBfidoiwlF
tUmiesarnMU' anaivilesiave, moved
iBtoitba house afittaAmson.Sailtfai -i ,..
S. & Jia wwy.M iarimi tbe, Toaodatioa
tor ad'tlqRto.Aie bafflj, )0x .jteet,
JWedAikiLhQrBfiajs afl.4 carriaKe
rPPt i- r.ii&4i(i t 1 f)it.t1o .l(tl,i,iil
,ijra.Henry w .Knjeelsr Haa tafiJf
howehofSfectA J, prfv
rMenry vrrrieeisr nMP.ye.ijefi
.rn .vsll
'.: .wrtrl .fc w '....... ,.l t-r .".fl w
An. 1mttwH:snfc real Mrftta fevttnsanflrtn
took piaca, laat week t riuay, when pap-
StrjBet4
i -ff W-
Ssi-.M H U N .
tPlace tA Buy J ,
r6IWf 'irlorhin tphVrrpphVier
rttMefta araegrfees a.djfi Downs
ITI8VALU15 FOR VALUE RECEIVED HERB
Tl TTTTl -Wv -r- mm m m -
jKVEKi THIWGUST GO. NO
oAt of tbvotea tbatells thHW of politicinpredictt
J Afeck of Shoesr Boots,
stratea the best olace
KfipTHE
insure'a clean a
ep
Ladles' Lambs' WooVSoles, valne 20c, now
lOo. t .
Ken's Fine Patent leather Dress Shoes,
value a JO and $3 now 2.19.
Men's Boston and Woonsocket first quality
rubber boots now 2.60.
Girls' and Boys' school shoes valne 1.75 and
1 now 69c and 89c.
Infants' Shoes, hlack and nthop Tinlnra tr.l.
ue 350 and Joe now 18c Mid 25c.1 i: ,j
1 -ir
1 t. - di
t.
l lESThe above itemagiye you
Wj most respectfully urge all toalfand get our pricea before decidiag. Trunka, Baga, Strapa,
etcat ridiculoua low pricea to close. MenV, Boya' and Youtha' kip and calf Boota at loweat price. -p.
C5 IE2EPIEJe3aitot"t cSc, Son.
w V i lllllll, , M A ........ A ,
.1 f V
IK-
MONET'S WORTH OR MONEY
DOES A FIRST-CLASS ED-
V'FGATION PAY? -
lf .-Hicrrt oil i .1 y - oil I ..v'f-n tnii -r ,
DOES IT PAi tO UNDERSTAND
Off.vta ait U19 fluit I miiM
The Science oC.Accoanta?-Bukiog?.
. CommereiaL o.iLawZi. .BusineB .-
Forms? Leasing and Selling
..,,1 i. Pi lUal. Estate? .- ...
ARETOU X' BUSINESS MAN
WbUllD'lT PAY Y6'tf BO tr
J.
Is the only place in Western Mew Eng
land where the above are tanght well.. Be
wise to-day. . ' '
&
MERRILL COLLEGE,
STAMFORD, CONN.
GIVE EAR!
o And call at my store and see
, urtViaargains f am 'offering in','1
(,,Eu8sett..Sboe9-1.i..J.1 Jt, ,M;r)
MARTIN, ..WMTSCH,
j -(ANDTaOOKSHOK.STOKE.4.i,..
' "
WHBlifN.tEMUCL;
j ..- STOPA
t..,rn si B" IiOCKWOOO"S "
Ladles- 4 and ''Geii'ti menti'jilioeS'tore Tne
hunt In inn nlana "
1 m- ....rrKVj-,.vi;:isf,-t
; PRICKS RIGHTS . - -
FOUNTAIN PLACE, ' BETHEL, CT
I . it,-, .....
GO TO Hoyt
, HA.nnTnA ITqiio.t lltrr)m Vntlnn. Kav
eraeS; -iStaitfpBtl Mnens.- KiWbons,- Hosiery
GloV-esT. COrisetB and &ents-Fnrnlshln)rKOOd
EHAi'eiubbf We give - tiff cards ' and yon ! get -a
crayoh t)6Ttratt free lot every tlO-parckase."
HOW
afnstbe sold at once top -want ot room-. 1
Cook's Park
.City, Stables,,
OETCOOT.'''' ' '
! I BBIDGEPOBT
'era were signed transferring the Beards
ley mill property to Frank 11. Garratt of
Brideeport, Jffie sale" " fceiri effected
through, the ral,eaj,te ap.cy (if lar.sii
Merwm s iL.emmon ac tsriasreporc. m
Gurratt expects to Ope fa up 'the tnllrfor
business Tight a wrfy. "
- Jarhe8-C. Johtrsorf nassed Sonflav with
rUs.Bonj.JSeyDoourJohn60D) at New Uilr
! - IU- , ,.r,jr, ;
' KASTON. - v '
(DELGTFPL BIRTHDAY GATHEKINCy
) A plea3ant surprise party . was that
,wnica cook piace at toe nome oi o uason
October 2S, to celebrate his -oa:i birth
day. Just 60 persons werB"pteeeMt,' MS
friends and neighbors, LJ. Sherwood
and wfte' rroro i?8ouri,' Sl.'WT Sher
wwoaroad '-MMfe-mini Bether, Cheater
Sherwood and family frora-Jaerident
Friends from Greerfield Hill. Tashua.
iBrrteeoort.- CheBtnift Ff r"alrdvE8i!on
eneabaDd 'T-fae-tMeawere loaded
with good things cuaisUiiffQt salads.
meats, oaaea oen., picsies, eranoerry
birthday cake was fine and when, pa
tS-RLsior" WArAifeAe" remarked : V
assea
ay
Vou ltve. tw td 100.,h p Hd-was tbe fecibf.
entvof.a jjumbr.ofugiU8f.ircludDg two
sets Qt.woo jeo,, miemen -
Sherwood and son. Chester, a woolen
Jacket from Siatt"' Fowler, 'an' envelope
PR.ipnex,WPin,JU, 4,caoerwpQ4.nd-wile,
an envelope ui money . irom. ry iidut
BeWdsfev Ind Sne" TromT?: Al Sher wodtf.
a- nwk'scifrf 'trota Mfs 'DaVldf- Keytrolds,
slippers1 from MTO-F.-Lane.'- Sewaa-aW
so presented with an easy ch9.jr.afld.head
rest: and gloves from bU friends and
aalghbors.- M Bea dsley .wa iretnem-
! beed,w,Uh. gomB,lft, AhpWt jap:clflick,
j the company returned, to their homes,
ail'' saving thai' they" had1 '-biitX g6od
I thnewt wishing-4 Jfr -Beardsley' many
years of health. Mrs Beardsley enter
timed 12'of the Ktie'sts'at'Vreakfast and
dhlnferoniTuesday. "I'torfrrendS theirdei-MBtedV-diKiebhiganthat
o,M BearcUlev.'s
hfnlrJl inighj bresfioredrtQ lim.and.tliat
he might be spared to have, other pleas-
- L. J, Sherwood aiid.lte jyjlUlpend fae
winter In Florida. : j
pWIIBiw 'Beardsley lir ylsltfirg trlettds
ta Jorwalk, lJrijatMl. Nw Cai.aan.-
Corporal. 1 Johp JJoraaof the, .8tto. Co- ?
nectlcut volunteers gave . stereoptici n
views and a lecture entitled '"From a
Yankee Horn Po SiBhm P.hon" be
fore a fair audience at the Rock House
tciioolhoug', u .Til o-ri da y night ol ki t
y.P?:?V 7,flrclWl.,5,I'h. a.,4mJS ipn t,J8
cents Jor adults and 10 cents lor children.
ii i
IZ i - ' -
r s - - - I V . i - M
IVlerrill College.
I
-.1
'
.
SEIiYEl):
SHppers. ftubbers. Trtinkg. Baff
ie to jinreaiyour i money. Notte
money.
lipapi
0DS
paper announcement 5
GO
ANT WE'VTC TIT
tnrougtojnt ttaa large stock al
a few ju
rest ac
en's Koko Calf Iaaa nH rn,.u.
Solevshoes, narrow, medium or plain toe.
valuM 60. now 1.79.
BoysNaad Klrla' fine dress shoes, heel or
spring heeLvaiue 1J0. now 97o.
unuaren- I7st tip spring heel bdtton,
es, 5 to 8, value Oennpw 29c.
Missns ana i lill ill i nil s iiii illlsl B. i hImi
iOc now 29c
Lot Ladles' Felt slippers with leather soles
value i now 59o. ....
-Ladles' tailor made Black Gaiterettes Tal-
u ouu, now ic -
1 - , . -
"V it
but a faint idea of the many bareaina which are to be had her-.
r
i BACK,
Winter Trimmed Millinery.
SpeciExhibit Of; Winter
and late Novelties, Feather Boas.
'spnaT attehtioh giyek 'Mourning
Mm
GEOliGE DUNHAM,
437 Main Street,
WANTED, EVERY
That W- P. D.GRENINQES is running hia flour and grist mill at W. B- Coan'a
did stand, Long Hill, where you can get your rye jand wheat converted into
flour by the Ring Boiler process, the best made- Brttg ycur grain tnd be
convinced. All kinds of grain and feed sold at the lowest cash prices. Rye
bought or exchanged for other grains.
HT?FS D. GRENING, Long:Hillj:
-EDRNITUHE,
UNDERTAKING
TAYLOli
?P0&,.. ,,..i,J...
SANDY
'""I; J" - -U.il. I... V. y ,.ll .J,
We nave just received a new assortmen,t pf.ihe. clinicestilox
elties in high-class Millinery; specially designed-fox winter .wear-
we invite insnection: " M -
... 39G JL41N STRJSET. ,
BOOTS and SHOES.
l.fc. -js 1 ., .f,n ofl
I an prepared, to fit your .leei.with nice
looking and AomiortabU wearing heots and
shoes.wl bay put in'a new llqe oUgaoda.at
my store (formerly P. J. l,TKOa!8)s and -so
licit a share of your patronage. Give my
shoefe a trial:' Sepatrlng a sjiecnatty.'"
Ki t' I l I I LJ A M li' i'ff
ill. VUiiiiilllUi
ATJGrE'SrBL't)'GWJ
8iSDTH00K,COS.
n Ask for oar special blends InCoftee.,
(, Onr Teas Advertise Themsel.Yef-
.,l t I.-C.I W.'w' ' v; n.l H.g grr
i.,.i--ix.r. jj.-, j? oiiciicri.
This. .man, was, a , prisoner , for. .seven
montns under a Confederate flag and the
lecture was Illustrated with Scenes from
the battlefield and prison and is one of
the most interesting eve delivered before
ana oia, snouia near tnis lecture. . .
,.,-' .i.i i-WE8TP0ET:" a .
VP and po)KS 'Kas,fAV9A,TypB:w,.
Robert T. Lee and Harry S. Lee left.
Tuesday, morning, foca shorf yis.Jt,to
pv.UlB U IC3I IU ,11. guilUl
The' C3iaatauiitia circle met' Tu'esda
evefiiBjr, -with Mr and Mrs A; 8.' Hoyt.
,1'hp ;Hiitoc leal society met,. .Monday
evepjDg, with ltev James E. Coley.
'The regular monthly meeting of the W.
O.' T. U. Was held tn National hall. Sdn-
daTterneonJ'--Addresses were made bv
ciitioriew,ana.itev.Aie8sra.ALai:KeQzie,.
tfarnyqt,., Anpmpson,,and Abbott, .after,
which the following we'i-e re-elrctml
officers tor the ensuing :yeaVf President;
nev iveuuetu macaeuzie , secretary, Isaac
waaeman; treasurer,; liobetj.W. i'Obt.
MrsvYilliam. J. Fincb, spent Sqnday,
ith relatives in Brooklyn. N. V.
"Miss Mlrfan ColeV is vlsitihtf rrlebds In
Mitfordi & -.',- ..,..
Mrs Walter Stone and family .nave
moved to Troy, N. Y. ,
ine ladies or tne- cnurcn or the As
sumption are holding a 11 days' fair 'In
National fisHi" o i- . ,--,.,
IIomer.B. Eolith And MLsa Frank BsanVi
ley were married in Memorial church,
loaf WuhuiJi. ....I..
St A feW relativeSby'the rtctor, Ke V Itdn-
nenrnacKenate. - -m h.
Char,l- U. Zimmerman, .and -. lamil
baye mQ.ved.to Brooklyn.,, . . , ..,
Mrs William T. Wood returned Satur
day, from a week' fi it with frWnd Tti
New Canaan.
THE CZST is 'what-the -PeojihJ
buy the most of. ThEfn
Hood's Sarsaparilla has the lar't
I0U SEE IT HEBE ITS BIGHT.
8fVan -t-
Waggadocio Llwa-
I?
E THEfiPRICES.
e earlilest priible date. Here's
Ladis',
birola button and lac ,hnn all
iises. wl
r patent leather Up, value 1, now
SC.
P Fine Vlcl Kid Button and LaonbooU
t&. several ttvlM.mlniu , -k
Boys' and rlrls school shoes, value
and tl, now 75c and 89c
Ladies' felt lace shoes, valne 85c, now 9c
Ladies' line glaze patent Kid button and
lace shoes, all styles, sizes and widths, value
t-i, now 1.89.
BRIDGEPORT,CONN
ORIGINATORS NOT IMITATORS.
MUlinery, iocluding new Shapes
Custom work a specialty. Per-
Orders.
Bridgeport
FARMER TO KNOW!
chilli
r r m "
. HOPE FURNISHINGS,
-COME TO iCB STORK ' ' '."'
& McGKiiN,"'n-
..- -O0XH
....... .u
-I
s,; ... WPeWV", PPMJr,.
'IS MARRIAGE A" PALLUEET
h. ..... .... M,t ,.t 4'-mt
4 P. ' QueKt ion of conteninorary interest .
1 to Oie !irIeM-Pars6n.PUerk ,Ti& y"t
J.i-h pla;lut by.aoMttorUia.Uie. ,
.usumuw .grai is an em
ptiatio negatl i gl vcttj
IN1S94 "
'WeWTbrkLift'Irltnran'ce'CiJ:
INSURED OVER
IvX CUnlHUIUaiia iMUUwA,,
'die HnndreHillioriD6nitrM'
pVinsnrarice'.wno mle'Uielr wYvei'and'lhelr'
- BENEFICflABIES-"
AiJrttils U onfm"drop & tSSmit oikkof'
'whatlms tMm.lnne40.4MWv-tiisiaUa- .W!
I . cy of the cynicism quoted above.
T;X CORBET; GknTteekul
! ..,ndy..BocJk..CoajL,t,.,
Represents this irreat company, anl will be
KiaIttprottiVnWoirf 6opV5on"fllat '
iUetaliwtoWenqyicyaiyJpisjdaJaidUjl,
I ...
jwi ui'iiuutiiv cunceniea.
.a it
Post Office -News Roomr
book, stationery and Ofnea supplies. ( .
! 1 he LutostLirko
J oti s4-r tw ?tlr r 1
WHOLESALE , JaDIUIK-.)QJIA
f BT BUCK DARUHO, BRIDOBTOBT, rBOBVCai
COMJUSISIOX MEBCHAJITS-J
utterrchofce cream?rTpVlntaSct
tubs Ma241'dalry,-2023, tatrto IMod. -TBk'4
19, common,' 6al r cheese ktorrw.b.w-
"'J a.-wyi i ;.ice(Oi naaa-y Kca
llfrtlt-J
6 l'poWtoes. 0RocfwoiLfw bU
wjuvu, per in, 014; caooare. . ner. juu, .
150a3. red 33: cauliflower? oerl oMTa
2.75 ; beets 6075 ; carrots, GOal ; parsnips.
r.2.m.ou';Tarvips-peroB, mtH celery :
oetdoa, JaJ MJLaviprJahaa
beeswax, 25s 28; apples choice Baldwin,
hlffisi 33, falr,- tV257 -Ofeaan4-na
10, oommoaOalUoSsaporatrdjKtilb.
became Hiss, aha cluag to Cataria.
iiiuuiura,MaMiissiojaM, ,

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