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I the Aias, to ibat undulating i-aeep In ward Uectern A-ia which Ilia Ariie'iiian i-alls his native land, lb" he.-nni of fanat iclKiu htm swi p' w nihil tiie . is f. w yearn ninre than ,'1(1,000 men, women :inil childt'eit to the im.si 11 "j. ui i 1 1 , j.; ihaiib; crowded the imuiutaiu fisfncsscs and caven with fugitives, and left ill the vil l.'igi'M ami cil ien mil y f taignieut s i.f whal win once a proud and indepet.dii nt ha lion. IF I were to 1 nutiierale Ilie c.iusi s which are rcspaie-ible for the anti-t'hris tlan feeilng In Turkey, I would not hesi. tale to H.ty that the rehghim aniinoni tien between Musleins and ( 'hi-i.-tiaiis an most to be blamed. Tin Oriental Chrl.i. tlan, 1 am Horry to say, is n intnleran of Mohamiiieilaiilsm as ibe Moslem is of ( hrlntlanlty. Hut the Moslem is in pow er and can give expression to his hate, while the Christian Is weak anil cannot utrlko back. It In true, however, that Christianity m a religion in more etiH'ep tihle to the "Zelt-ticist" than Mohaiiiine danism, ami thi.s fact must ii lliience, a It certainly lias done, all the nations that have piofessed it. Mohamined gave to hU follower a sword, Christ gavo to his ilUclplua a croud. Christianity, too, has boon guilty of iHiraecutlon lu the past, hut the nrogreng of Hut ages has elevat ed, broadened ami sweetened It, while Mohammedanism continues in spirit and In doctrine just what It wan almost four teen hundred ycar ago. Ki'mu the tuoniues In Cairo and Constantinople, the faithful pray to Allah to "destroy the infldeh .... make their children orphans .... dc llle their nboden . . . . ami give them and their families and their households and their women . . . , und their iioasesMona .... as booty to the Moslems." Several passages In the Koran directly instigate the Mohammo dsns to exterminate the unbelievers : 4 Verttv tlm woin entile In tlin ntlit ot Al lah r IIiokh who Aro (diUnnl lull. lulu." "H'li. u y nnmnnliir Urn uiilintlevei', BtHk nlTthnlr h.l!i until ye have niw.tn nicul HtatiKhler hiih.uk th.mi.' "uli, nroplit'i, ottif.i ww AKiitnut th ntilie. ll..v.M, an.i h Riivitra unto thiuu lor their dwelling shall tin tu hell." oh, tj-u liellovern, mtign war ftsralnst Kiieh Inllilels an ar utMT joui ami lt tlmm Und tMrity In you. I gladly admit that there are pasfages of ravishing beauty In the Molem scrip ture, but those which I have quoted ex- Iliyuot oi'iiji itt I,ciyemjig l'owcr. AB&oaoj'snEE'sf poke . r .i r i i r.ui i i.i- ..I I l.r i ! A. h! in III!' 'l ' I, - , ,, i i "' '.! I'li'l i f New I."" i ' aa vi-ct .,1 i A 1, , .. " 1 1 1 ; ui i. i in 1 1 . . p. .,,.! ,1 ' ; r -ii in i iii y. i. . ' hy iii I ' v irtl . r ,. h :it, lie - . I .l...i.' 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Mis John T. ',)r..r has ent 'ttaim d a cousin for a week pas! Mia la, Ilia It aul-l y lias been in .a-: pm 1 I o .-1 ii i on i ii iiho has been et imi -ly ill. Mrs Car .1 Ii.ivlon entertained 'i '''"'I 1 I'.' idt-ep"! : over Aleuioi ia! .lav. M r :i",d M r ( 'b-ir.- I; iptis mal little d uitChler hay,- he. m earn t,s ;,t, (be home of sc. dry I 'en y. M i s Anur It" u il l.-y b is been having the interior ,,' her newly purchased noma papered at it painted in preparation for her oecu "a ncy . 15. 1 law ley .V Co. have put in a line line of men's working shirts and pants. .lellarson Smith, It. Uawley A; Co.V newly ac.piired clerk, pass,.,! ,in Memor ial day vacation at bis home at Fisbkill-on-l be-l I udsi n. (Jeortfi- S Onley and (.iover ltlaekman honored the graves of Lbeir dead soldier hoy comrades on Memorial dny by play ii. nil- iiaiiomu ii i on nil tiie grave in (lie stepney ami 1 1 nut Ingtown cenieta I ies. Mr and Mrs Wilbur Clark of Hammer town have been recent guests of Mr and airs (.oorxe nuiritt. t . M. Aiar,Ii U Stephen 15. Hayes and Town Clerk l. A. N'ielmls fried their hand at iuii:liii in the brooks, vuv day lust wai l;, paisuadinn ipiifp n nice citch to bid" (le in elves ji way in 1 heir baskei s. Mr and Mrs ( buries li. Wheeler visit ed friends in Ihintmry on Monday. Iea I'.urr lluwley has been having the Interior of bin house newly decorated and put in line tdmpc. I.fvi lHackmiiti h .3 been doing some re-shingling and repairing to Stephen 11 Hayes' house. A. H. Curtis hm been ha vine the mint- era working on his home and buildings about the Depot, this week, putting them In neat trim. Mrs David Cable from Plymouth has been visiting with frlendn in town. I" Smaller and (. Vv. Sims took a spin to llrldgeport on their wheels, Me morial day, to witness the bicycle race nt the West Knd. H. It. Wales ! rjurslusr four of his children through an attack of measles. 1 he railroad company have been re building the platforms at the depot, this week. Mr and Mrs O. W. Situs entertained friends over Sunday. A prayer meeting has been annoitited at the home of Alon.o Purdy, for this (,r rt(iay; evening. Albert not torn and I'iden Snmers of Bridgeport have been at the Depot re- xhlngllng gome of the buildings at Albert Hottom s place. The closing exercises at the Lower Strpney school, last week, were very in to -estlng and a credit to the teacher, Miss Lillian Lewis, who had them In charge. 1 he program eotitained reella tion, dialogue and song and was well ren- tiered throughout. Miss Lewis present- Latent U. :i. tmi Kcpoit 3 1 ( A i il I'lu ti il' l.hi' rli,,! v.", Willi a mail lunik 8 rt nieaifi.'ai r(' ;init in if turn i-hc viiH i I'liii'inhi ri 'l wi' ti m-vithI ri't.t.y gii'Cs. AlliiTt I v. -t .-.vfii'it v.'n ir.-..( nii-il with il I ri," lor o'.'l ' K,:liic. LONOJHLL lillACK ( 111 Ki ll IN'I KKI S I s. (.'.I '! Sunil'tv after Trinity, June 7 : At j .(' i. in., iM ' .'ii i ny; I 'i n ver, ' iTini'ii n ml i II. My i 'i . 1 1 . i . 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 . r.uijii'iv i-.cii'ml att.er I i,ifritinr h ri i.f. r i i; .lav, .1 line in ..' I he roiiii ,1, In- Ii I li ill i' 'ii! u ; y siiitr . .n i. i I !, In . 'in- iraii ii.it!- Ml . . . i i ' . i ' , i ' Ii. v i r;; I.. e,i j-1 1' v i hi i I " i; j ,.i ' I i I I.. .,hi, I j, .1 : ll .:( I lili I , ',. T;i ha ,. I'lvi- il.ij i a!'-!' I. : i ! . ' . Mm' i m : i ii U w 1 1 r- i , . ' " I ' I !' ' . i v 1 1 in .i ii'.i.'i; w li '. t1!' i :.' a ii ..!' I i.i- .1 i '. , -.' i I l 'li'r ; il IP , ... c.i In , , !, '.; !h oil h Hi. i'," .1 1 h" -. i-vi-l I LP .'-a::. .'la v . ii."" , .: a I ii,.; a -p. r ; . I ii' : n.. n P !. I .): u'- . : r I" t i II V I V, 'it I I . 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'I b.'v It; - In 1! 'a pit , (, '...pa Wad" fi .1 in.-. "!. Shi"! .11 v. ,p i'l 11, gu. 1 1 -f I ' i. nil -. r.ii.v aa.l aailala p. ! 1 iiai I eavii 1. was a! ay. r Sal," tg a It i'.'li ail Mr .1 . A . '!' 'i iti.i ,' "f l;. id;, d III ip.bh. id ,d: Ma P . ; . j 1 a a y ; Mi i 1 A.I !, a A 1 .)" ; ui, dd r .. y. Itrid-.'-ai Mci . .1. ( iin port am! slay op (, 1 i'.'. . " i ! t ' III I if i" 1,1- Ah ;li,:l a, mi. 1. Mi-s J-;. ,i . Kurroughrt is vi-iti"g lii. ml- in Nt a, liavmi. M i'. John Miil'i'li of T.i l.na lias viailia! I.i. iai ' in 1 it n. ila-'.ii.i l,"wi I'l I'.aailll'V h;; laaa. p:"ii"i:r a I - a tin y;' a . gnc i " I Mr and V. i - 1- . 1.1 in n. y . . 1'. .I.an.ip;;- di t. -. al.'.u!. in a siy- iali tit.v t,u;'iry, jiut t tia-eti ol I'.riiioe p." I p ii'i a -. Ii.inl liit'Kev and i, en";".' liintiey pa tai Me mi ilia I day ill Nimnnvii, ,M , s l-'i t ii K "i aa ri i iiis v i -i iai ha up,' M ,' ; Ap,a ui". John . ah!, r id Ma id, ii ha hei a pa-. ipg a lew da y ai bo-ne. Pa' - ',' l ohier is on' "a! It a I ra ad nev 'I la. '."1" a"d a I.- v nnitonn pa tippea. I i aaii"- A. i! il! i. b .vil e L. vi Hi,.".. i.di.pap t"f a n.". a.aiaL id paint I'l hi ... id. 'in -.a M Al. A. Fatter, who lei been n I .1 .iimi, N . N .. for Mini" liaic past, ha , . n.ii.. d I a ' be 11,11 lor i ii" -.'a ai anaa ,M 1 "i I ix ley "I s """li j s 1 1 '. s ' "i"ai'l P ! tin t i ";r 1 lie pid v, eel . a. ,a. lotup.y 1 1 : i - an o:p,'iiiiii hi'tp."r' ", hie 1 1 be put. i: , for I la - pm jm-i' c 1 r.a as iih; early chicks. ll is built, very niucl on I In plan id a gfci'itlnmsc and cove'', i largeSj 'J illi i;i.'i'-a coiinecteil w jj.h tht l.oii-e are .iwerul runs ihrough which p.'iir-e a nice lit ! sits am of water. I Miiing the hotte.-t siuumer months tin g !.!! is removed anil a '-tiitalde covet inj. ol hoard- put on the building. Mrs John hrolnuer bus hail Ironha wdh In r ejes which have not. been well sia.ee her litlie girl accidently put her chubby little h ip. r in the eye and iniuran I lie crar gianips. ,-sonie time iijjo she consulted a epet ialist, but received no help for the trouble. MOIvROB. I I AI. liAISIN,; I i lit! If.- l AliMS. ( litter's Farms, may well feel pride in the siu'ees-s ot their ll ig raising which occurred on Weilne-teiy, May 2",". K. ti. i.eariisley was mailer i.it ceremonies. 1 be male ijuartet of Jlo:n'oc. gave two pii-pi'it very aacap' alily. ll -v Kdwin Aarriiier of Stepnej', in a witty and potiiit d speech, showed the children how the ll ig stood fur pa! riorism, charging them to ever honor atltl love it. Key A. i;. I.utz gave a telling address on the "Little i.'ed school ho use, Oul C lory above it, and the I'.ihle within it." The -scholars -bowed excellent training in ho way t bey cm rried out I heir part of the program. The following is the program in full. Sinning. "Columbia;" prayer, lbv A. 1!. Ian; Monroe quartet, "Tenting to night;" 'Natioh't. Color lUarers," by school ; pi esentation of dug, 10. A. Dailey; reception of Hag, 11. D. i!urr; rai-ing of Hag, Kntherine Beardsley ; ad dress to llag and salute by school; sing ing, "Freedom's Flag," school; recita tions, by Nellie (ioodsell, John Pulaski, Lena Sipiire, Nellie Kenton and Jay Freer; singing, "Flag of the Free," school; address, l.'ev Kdwin Wariiner; -ingiug, "I. ittle II"d SchoolhoiHO, ' by quartet ; address, Rev A. II. I.utz; s'mg mg, "America;" benediction, Kev Edwin Warriner. After this, all were invited Co partake of the abundance of good things provided by the ladies. The district can now boast of the Uncut Mag pole, the larg est, and handsomest tl tg ami tiie prettiest' little schoolhouse in toivn. CONtiKlXlATKVNAL CllPKCII NOTES. On Sunday evening, Kev Otis lUrker of Newtown gave a most interesting lec ture on his trip to the Holy Land. Kvery one was so pleased that they could have listened for another hour. The Cutler's Farms school closed, last week Wednesday. Those, securing the prizes were: Lena Squire, highest in scholarship, average for the year 88 per cent. Nellie Kenton stood next with an iversgeofSO. Second division: John Pulaski, 8(5; Mary Pulaski, 80. Third division: Sammle Beardsley, S" ; Henry Pulaski, 80; Morris French 81. In de portment: Nellie Ooodsell, ill); Minnie Hurd, '.)$. The scholars presented to their teacher, a handsome album, con taining photos of several of the scholars, with the rest to follow. . The Grange held . good meeting on Thursday last. The next meeting is June 11, when we hope to see a large attend ance as business of much interest to ail will he brought up. All come prepared to take part and so have a successful meeting. Members of Harmony Orarigo arts ex pecting to attend the Pomona meeting at New Canaan next Wednesday. iklisia Nannie r.eukard of Lireeuwich has vl-MUui her fuint, Mr A. Ooldsborouh. Misa KngU'hurt, who fieeupies Krert eriek Kreiieh'f. eot.ttige, ontcrtftins her sis- let a l'it In ol.lier-lll -hi w. Mi ' Faun',.. iu.r it icDdiriK a lew ; wi'i k-- ul .J. II. liiewsle. 's in SHeltdii. i Wil!i;!.iii .!u(lt(n niirl two vliiughter? of U t'el, leriiierly ol thi-i (ilaee. viiiteu (i ici.d-i in re, Menioi'ini ilny. Mi - 'rayl.,r elii.i xl the't.letiler ft'hool, la".t l-'rality, uml ueh hrntcd the event by sin entertiitmiient ttiven mi the lawn of Hie Imu-e m'euiieii hy Mrs Mary and i Mrs A. lieardey. The prugrain was in- j t.ere.-tiiie; and the all umlaut refreshments j i.roviili il by the tuiti on, were thorough- iy enjoyed. l Mi' 8 Kilit.li Wheeler leaves Monroe to- day for h re' tful ui j mm Htiiopg t hp luixintnii's c f New Damp-hire and will a No afti ai ill" eoiimi! iie.'ip.ent exerepes if the aeait"i"v where her 8iJt,er, Isl I el , i . new a 1 1 nil. nit,. I: v A (;,.'ii!-l'ori.ii;h v.a.3 in St.-iif.foul en Monday al lending a church meiirig; A ne". ii.iiit: y Ik, ii-,. bus been built lie I! v . I.' , :. ai: tvm i S'"Vi'H i ' paipli'it; a few 'lii - vi ii f..i"l".l' in N'"' ;i.:l.:. 1. iii a. a -It ... tai!'. kiii,i,!1..i;h IP 1 1 . I N lil'.A l. V;. i'i! dav : rv.'i' "i. . were ve: a. I'tl.-e v.- 1. a'- a iii -ir r. el tiia I.'.wii. a ,'i a, k I hi' n i " .a , 1 . i ; i ii ! ' i" ( . . A . i; i al. lii" 'ii'iVl. aaii i.iii.l I'ariiaal in ac Willi II l' ' 1 1 1 1 il ' r .-' l.l'-la(ll" K. Mi.,-i! null ' ; i ; I.. Wl.il" p.- t-ul ) inbui y, hcad--., i.a fi." Ihiliia dre.n c i p-, new i Ip .i In .it" a a!i .arep; et na lerv Col.be front of ii- a Man ' monument here the fiilhnv ''..a t ?a"i'i e i. '.vt-re .'.h-erv d : Main cho ir : piayer, llev 11. I, Shu-!.; l ecit.a lion, - 11." Army of die I) ami," lal.vard Fran cis 'nihil -a gt!ttii'i! of li'.1" late loi ' . .a a'i-" S. ( a nf u : : ; n c it a i, m. I Hue a nd I. lay," Ma. )l ir;;iiii'i i'..K"ane: reyim ii'.a, "V.'c I-..I p Mciiioiial j):i," Ali.'am M.'le"-, :-a lii ! iin,. n.al" ipmrtel, J. I la i J, '!'. Spi i! b, I i Win all nan, I,. .Smith ; Ta.iiaiii.il, "i iip- links ar:s Growing loin, 1' reiiet icK Sarao ii-; recitation, "L ive i, I the .al,io;i," Mrs Amy Meeker. p.,. win; i, ti ,ii!v, i ,i i " .'. ...... ........... "-j l'i s. C.ipt. James II. Jenkins made a it vv uppr .rite r inai 1; - which were hip-illy appreciated by Ibe he.areis pies- "at. Amerira" wa i Mine; and the bene da lien was i.llereil bv Ifev C. A. Kneal. i ! .- -o'diei i-' grave w, re'deci rati d. A ' . ' -a- iiun.he'-of l;.'l.ii"l citizens visited I Mabiirv in tin- .lii'-npioti to witness the in i : to -a n I nig tm np ! ex"i. ia-s in (hut i , ip-m i.i: up i 1 1 1- pi r las in t'.wn. A 11 red r.i.'ii' dicl of l'.ast.on, Mass. pt'iiliiig a lew weeks m rowie laot ", iv be ci I led or bis Fi unit rees f rieud tie t.'arrad the hal Uni-.l'.ers' trade in i 1, i in I a ia! !i as v.. irked at bis trade in 11- a.i; tin, n. 1..' years. Mr itenidicl, .- a veteran ol ih" late war, atal wastlur !'.;.; )-; Set i '. . ' a . II .Soil! i.T a II illilll.l e of I alii, V I'll - Oh, H pi i. ii. .or I.f w ;ir. M ,- li. a .liii'l has a i a . liv-.t a file of ..ingle i a ,.,). I ti i. a:-;;. . ring ages wtlb lip. Vi'ii,.a i,r iiMii'.',ia I ki: liiiipy others, i .i tie ti- I a.ai I e ' '", tin UK" at' - lion . i'i ;l,.,p I t ; : - i-lil lii.'-idli.i s nne neit.ri .i.iai.ii hope- ii.lt. If " !'" Las the be-t. wi ai-: , ii !i' i ni .al Irii'tiiL in (own. Mr iu.ii Mi'-'. La,'-;- ne Willi.im..of U a-h-;..'' "i.. D. C., '.!'! v - ek. a guest o ip- i-l r, Mr- I''."'!" ark .MtuUenzii . Mi V. ti : i.iii. s i ajoy s a vi.l "C 'its rcla- i. a: il 1 : a aa -. ie .a "n. t ,ai r-anenp 1, a hi-, I,:,-, hood days in jp Und and his old homo edi .1 gi at deal of pa a Ml re. I wa during h'o " ppiaad ice days a ' ,, , 1 1 1 1 .' I It'll be e 1 j I 1 -1 1 1 1 bun! in- sei vice ;"d In paa.e a "Oidl.T in til" lata war. At ''1 ,!e 'V ir he re i-aii: ted into i gui.ir army ami mil active service t de I iidpiti : rotdii ol tic Noiih- I nis term ot At tta- t xpiia:,iop .service in lb" army Mr Williams took a p ,s;t iiu ni I :ie went tier htireau etlice m Wa'dingfon, a po-iiion which he stiii liils wii h et'". iii, tai bini-a if and Lo iiis na- ti v'e '. ! and cunt r v. i ! Mr and Mrs L'mi'i Whitehead have j been --pending a week in New Milford. ! ii nry I'm ry has a line patch of straw- j hi i li-'-s which be commenced picking, j May -js. ! Lyman Whiteheiid is making PJ.i i auitals of btiiier a v. ia-k. " i lala.ir T. Andrews is building an nt- ! I ai I ive bom" on High! md avenue fori Frank Stei.-l. i ilbert Brothers are do- ,. .A cir;. i ' Ma-ter Jotpi Andrews i out of school, i Dii- we. k. nursing the mea- les. I Two new families came to Plu m trees, i.i-i wa-ek. William St urges. Jr. has I t .k.-a Mrs Harriet Kdmonds' 'bouse and ! James Whilcheud l rom Daubury has i moved iato J. S. Maybcvv's teiiiintbeu.se. i iih-h was reeentlv vacated by John j C.u-son. j l.'ev (.aotare lie tied ict of Haverhill. I Mass., i, spending a few days wit.li his aunt, At tss i-.iia i.euedict tn 1 lumtrees. Mr I'a ipatict preached an interesting ser i.itiii at the Sunday morning service in he Congregational church. Capt James IL Jenkins und wife of Mt "rnon. N. Y., were in town on Meiiior - ji ,j.nv. i he residents on Maple street and the 1 tunitrees road were gii atpy excited ov- er a runaway horse ait'ichod to a ear riage with a huly and little child riding, which proved to he Mrs Augustus Fry and clnld. Mrs Fry got control of the horse gomg across the. flat. No damage done. The old hoise went back home docile as a Iamb. Cornelius Mackenzie of Chicago, ill., is spending a few days in town. Itanium's fountain has been put in re pair and the basin is now tilled with wa it r. A supply of water to run the foun taiu in full force would drain the reser voir in t line. The water commissioner was busy, -tundny, putting in new hydrants in the wesern part of the borough. The water supply was nil cut fdl" a part of the day. lr Prank Benedict und family of Sey mour bus been spending a day or two v. it.ii the doctor s parents, Mr and Mrs A. L. I'.eui'dict, on Center street. Judd Brothers sold an extra tine litter of eight pigs to W. J. Nichols, the liv eryman. The pigs were a cross between a thoroughbred Ked Jersey and a White t hester. Home grown strawberries are a short rop. What, there are w ill llnd a ready home market. Mrs Thomas 0. lily died at the home of her daughter at Redding, Pa., May "28, 1 aged 117 years. She was a sister of Mrs Ueorge Andrews of Bethel. Mi .s l.'.ubie J. Carter, nged 11 years, a laughter of David Carter of Derby, died it her home on Friday morning, May 2'J, nftcr an i'driess of man)? weeks duration. I he funeral services were held at the house, Sunday afternoon, at -I o'clock, in Derhr. i be interment, Monday at 12 .'10 o'clock, was in South street cemetery. Bethel. Miss (. tarter was a erranddauah tor of Mrs Burr Kdmonds oj lilmwood rmol c.i strict. Mrs Carter, Chemother of Kubie, and only daughter of Mrs lid tnouds, died a little over a year ago in Florida. Mother and daughter lie. at rest side by tide. Out sister, father and grandmother are left, who deeply mourn their loss. HUNTINGTON. TOWN ANI I'KltSONAI- NOTES Miss Jennie Kdwards spent Hunday at her home in Isinglass. P. W. Wooster is improving- his bouse with a new coat of paint. Mr and Mrs Meth Williams of Ansonia were guests at A. S. Smith's, last weelt. Mrs Henry Wa!p, who ha3 been ill for some time, was taken to the Bridgeport Hospital, last week. Mrs Charles Judion is in Bridgeport for several days. The Village Improvement Society is slive a,ndfioing. Work has begun on the Pavk fouce and the fountain is to he raised and set upon a handsome granite base. Many other much aaedod improvements are to follow. The ladies of the Congregational church aro also alive and are preparing for an entertainment and supper some time this month which will uudoubtedly be a not interesting MVair Mrs I). A. Nichols has given the Toe- grcgational church another handsome Wll:" 5 '"""'I' fa. as, I tnKi! IIuml'3 I'ills. 'lilt: I. in. old-fash ;ar-('.,;a.'.l pills, which tear ynu nil lo .: init in it with ll'jatt'.i. l:asy to tak.i ami easy to eperatc, is 1 1 ik of llonri I'ills, whirl) are up to date in every respeet. Safe, errlain ami sure. All ilni(tnisls. 'jr.e. ('. I. Ilond ,t'o., hnwi-II. Mass Thu only I'ills to take with iiood's Sarsaparilla prpci-nt. This time it i? in the form of five iliiz 'n f.ilver knives and forks for the use of the lidie Aid Society. TltK WHITK III 1. 1. S 1(1 TKICT. Mi-is lalsie Nichols is visiting fit her grand lathers', N. 11. Nichols'. Miss Abbie .S;ielf.on is Hpenumg a tew day's 'his week, at Slielton. Mr Hid .veil drove from Winchester to vi- il his son in this place, !a:H week, tak ing I wo days for the j lurney. .1. 1). Ib'.'W and wife are expected as guia;'.- at llig.ilaiid latwn, Siiurdiy. yTRATFORD. 1 1 1 . PI I OP MISS ANNIK A I'PI.PV API). Ma.- Annie A pp eyard, a well known young lady, died at her home this week, i!l,cr an ilmess nl .-nine up. nibs duration, trim co;i-ua'.it i"ti. Funeral services weic held from 'iirk-1 ch in eh. She win lie!', ved by al! who knew her and hei death Keems particularly sad, just us she bad ai lived at an fixe when life siem: f)riglU-t. She "Aas in h'r 21-t 3 ear. Ai r (inipuiaii of (Ihicao has visited Mi - Or villi; Curtis. (. iiai Ies II. Payne ol Kansas, is visiting I. W. Dufour. M rs ha rles Lav and familv are ota ,.,lViii their Hummer home at. I 'ul nev. jdlarson Clark is putting bis sumiiii'r .. . , r . H re-adeiice in ot Her, matting quite extiii- Hive renovations. j 'pn,: cnteitaimiient for the bent-lit ol I c1;lllea Turner did noI, proven linalieiai ! sm-pess. ) " 'piieodore Cop, of New Haven, has , v) Ua-il Stales .ludion. Jr., our popuhn utmmcy. i ' i.aiiott. Peck wa elected u resident ot ' eorgaiiiz. d alumni oi the graded School. I (ieorge A. Kairchiid wa; president, Miss W mitred Todd secretary , and al is.s (.1 race ! Ih. olii treasurer. They wiil give then ! annual hanqu -t. .lime -lii. Constable YVakelee arrested a boy ill. Avon Park recently, for use of abusive Language, lie forfeited a -if 1 2 bond. The 'ban tai uqua circle met this week rt-P b Miss Wolte. hliiotl. I'ei k ha purchased a building lot I oval id on Loiigldook avenue, lrom I i.i id Wohlgemuth. Mr and Airs Ax tell, of New Voik, spi til. a. few days wi'.ii t'ai.' paicnla, Mr .tnd M i s S. A. 1'al tei son. Mrs Lambert ol Derby lias visited friends in town. Charles i I . S ii liiaan anil w ifa a re tiding new wheels. The new concrete walk on Main street . i:id Last. liiViitdway is completed, at.u ant neoiiic ale Winnie, in"" why thev i iK,v" not made sucli an lnprovements :;tg ago. Let, I tie good work go on. i iin rles J. Hughes lias erected a very putty granite tablet, at tiie grave of j .in epb lienry Ihomp.un, m i moa cemetery. Ouite a number of our vouni' iieonie belonging to the Y. P. S. C. K. went to t.h irraiui raliv at Southi.ort. There is more or less complaint ol i,a.,,, (. ,dd inu- on I be sith- wa Iks. ; . im , m l!i Liichiield County. WATERTOWN- Thk OANKKtt wtittM at wuk on tiik ' ' ' The canker worm is making havoc in a good nutny orchards. Home have been entirely stripped tif foliage and look as though a lire had passed through them. 'rlK' eldest son of N til mm llollman dit il. Saturday aiiei noon, of appendicitis. l,r Variell pri'd tiriiu-il an operation but could md, save his hie Mia4 Cornelia liotehkiss is buildms hh addition lo le-r resitler.ee. (ieorge II. Hcott is the contractor. t ieorge Haskms was Severely injured, Saturday, hy a fall lrom a bicycle. Kdward hei'ty has moved into thence ti nement, house of D. F. 11 innon. Mi-s Nellie Wnghl o N'orlhviile is ' In- j i?U'-st of her brother ler a lew day s. j Uiruiuav pariy given in ,n ish m a i Filch one dav, this week, brought many u.o fill and valuable gifts. Mrs John F. I5.ild.vin bis moved in i ""r Ul'w llnl1'1' '"' uir"u:u,; uroV1' ! !U''' i V.'orkmen are titling the residence at j ' " A 'A iili'un t- Wood, for occupancy the ' c .-ining summer KENT, KAIl.HI 1A11 CONTKAIJ TO IIS I1AVK HA li 1,1 'K. Tiie contractors for the new railroad seem to be rather unfortunate in their ef forts to till up to grade the part i.f the line passing through the swamp near Leonard's pond. Last Saturday tiie tres tle work collapsed and eight ears loaded wth gravel were tumbled down from a height of 12 feet into the soft mud below and a large force of men were occupied until night in getting them upon the track again. On Monday almost the same thing occurred but this time it, was caused by the shift ing of the bottom tow ard the pond, allowing the track to set !e. AT ST ANDKHW'S fill 1.011. The ladies of St At.drew's Guild will bold a strawberry and ice cream festival in Cibbs' ball on Wednesday of licit werk. A regular supper will be served fioni (! to 10 p. tu. Everybody is invited to come and help to make the festival a sueces?, socially as well as financially. The ladies are giving tiie church a thorough cleaning mid renovating, this I week HONOUlNli TilK SOl.lHKK nKAli. Memorial day was observed here with appropriate services in the hall after which the graves of the soldier dead were decorated with fl.nvers and ll ias. A !ar ger number of people turned out inhonoi f the dav than has been seen in the past years and it is hoped that 'be growing interest, in this day may oe kept op. Kveryone was pleased to see so man) el ildren present. AT TIIK CONOlll'O ATIONAI. ClllltCII. Kev Mr Stall'ird of S nyniM, N V .who supplied the pulpit, lust Sunday, haseon seutod to remain and preach again nex' Sunday. S. A. Hall has had a new galvanized steel roof put on his house and other needed repairs made. William Ooodsell, the road inspector, with the assistance of some of the peo ple of Good Hill, have improved the road hy blasting out a lime stone ledije in one of the steepest pitches of the hill. CORNWALL BRIDGE. Memorial day was observed by Greg ory post, G. A. It , in this village. A eoiiation was served in Everett's hull, after which the veterans with their friends gathered at the Methodist church to listen to patriotic addresses. The town road scraper is haing utilized In repairing the highways, Henry Chap nann and Nathan Dunbar having control of id. Mrs Mary A. Wadhams is in Thonms ton for a visit with her son. W.B. Ilincks of Bridgeport spent a day "fly easting;" for trout in this vicin ity, last Saturday, with very good re sults. Several members ef the C. E societr of this place attended the semi annual convention of the Housstonie O. Ji. union 5 d IT sli; F.ss i;s t i.v Barnum Building", 1. 1 vr1 ' Weir. -"''"1 " I 'S 1 ' el l 1 " M U I m -ilJ'J'J'il-1 ,',fj,.qiif.ui ii;fH M " ; .I-"' : I, a HtKSS GOODS TOPICS. ri 1 M A NY I ii:i- 1 l . 1 ri.ai I d u.-e ' he Mode, t led 's ! ti lln- p Ii-e.-l y. ve i 1 .... I the 1.1 ne p.-ne 1 1 I Hoi.'l lola.-t 1 he tin t tied 1 sir, into, a. ill, ii.e lea 1 I"' "' mo P- in ' s, ,,. 11' n tnoiii", . ...1 ; 1 ".- . ,, . ... I le lo eotue h.-re. A J ! I i 1 , I ', , a V at lite ! I J ' - - l. . i,-j I I "I ( 's ju si It ii i di a ol wan .Mohan- and wool I In i. s, Ptli r no e 1 1 ii-.- . M . ;. i n " ' . I 1 1 . 1 ."-i:ots i.iid I II, , I -; ..-ii, i in,, i .'.,',,- . i.-., i, ,i it yaid. . l-v ehoiee line ol dii, wool im.ry ..i.v. Hy -ail i ia--il-alile eol,,; lap'-, lo, t . ; - r p SI, and on ..!,. lint', id ,' ..- it Ik aa, I w ool in. pood. .:. d to I .,0 p.-t aplioi.t.d laaa" put I i'l It - Utl, 1 " I dlieed llolll ijl, S7 All ol ,,.ii ,-', I nnii'ke.l down to liiii.l.a. ,1 v.-no li.e a van ' . SM IT 1 1., iVtU 1 V IllJIi CL0TIMN(:JH0USK. - :U 311 Mai a Stret r$. c" We've li.'nl Ititelv li.-i.s liaiMdi.-il n. lii:illill;ii'lill'Ts tlniii I ;ii (Mill li! ia e i I cliia-i i i u e ! in -k ip.i' ii. i (lollies til wll.'l ( I lh' nl llil h.'l e i a ' iii.'iniif'iiehirers" loss, no! uiti s. mpl lull line ol U'ood cloi hill";' 111 1! (' and the selling is livelv. ( 'nine in, w hei her vnu'iv in a Inning iiiooil or imi . The tri mm Is nil si la a to I i iia 1 1 i v i II leinjit veil anil Ihe price. ln' il ahoul (inie iiu'lhal hoy in 1 We have 1 he clot hint;- Tor him. Stinniier I''i!niishini:s are reailv ainl a line arra iii. hiliiii inn 311 Main Cor. Statu V,t. Bridwnj't in Kllsworfh, last Fridaiv, and report that the meeting was a grand success. WASHINGTON. Aiu.i llallock has taken the contract for mason work on the lars;e hum of illiain Jones of atertown. Mr Hal-, lock expect to complete the job in about j a month. I C. 1. Cole has improved his place by the addition of n fountain. Turney O'l) il attended the funeral of m Castoria is Dr. Samuel I'itelioi-'s iirosoriptiou for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute, for Paregoric, Irops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee, is thirty years use hy Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. 'Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I rcvommend it as superior to any pivserijrt ion kuowa to me." H. A. Ahchi:r, St. r.. Ill Sis. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well knowu that it seems a work of supererogation to eiidorse. it. Ft?w are tbo intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Mart, Ii. D., KowVorkCaty, Tna Centaub Jimp 5, 1890. , MURRAY &C0.. TO V. it. HA I.l, K It)., Copelancl Eros.' Old S rand. r.i I,- " i I'"' .a 3 t 'V 5 L'ii i, -1 i I 1 1 , s 1 J- " '' IS,'": -If, .(,-.', !? :.t : - ' r --Vs. a. Ij I : I Je I.lle, . :!,-, t --, ii, a. stt'd'e i a ll-.l. till ii:'i.?iis mi - t, Goran State. or -iai -oiin i'ie i-i ii iii ii u' i ii,.i il lor f.-ar o'!o- -niil we V ' ('lili -ell "( d :l line -U.il of OS .1 li 'v w irk- ; I Ll' ' . 1 1 " til" 's adir la ; 1 1 1 1 . Nidi p such a '! lung' liet'e as ihere is now llle Ihe out.' tlest i 1. s : t' tie it Kaxburr i n M 1, ii'". A i o.oi a ti tr-an It i eiti la s taken a p, !! '!i. i- hohas ie,n iii the I! emp! i ia," ii.ia I Shornian ll".tve!l for some a- Ken a no irl"n elseudiere. Mr and M - Hdliian Hell of I liidurr ai d Ml- and M-s lVr,lri..l.- Kii-liio nt II -oi l. ti dd, ucre the gtn'sis i f Mr atj() Mrs 11 m y Ki i-l.-ie, Meinorii! day. at is Castoria. Castoria cures Colie, Constipation, Soar Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dt Kestion, Without injurious medication. " For Kveral years I. cave reoommende. (",xstorill,, and shall always continue to do no, as it has invariably produced beneficla. results." Edwin F. Pardek, 51. lffith Street and 7th Ave Kew "Sort City. Compast, 77 Mcrhat Street, Kmr Tork Crrr. a I mm ii i i i i.i. i in ii in i ..'iiiH..iii,.n...lli...ilA-,ga "New Haven's Most Pop ular Store." EWEN & CO., Y A I. lis M 1-1.1. A S 1. .pi 1 P. am al a I ::. I'rttti' all, W", k 1 It". V ah- AM 1 . 1 : ' i A V 1 1 "1 1 r.at..;. , . j imi in ait" -...! at P V 1 - A V I P ' i ' - t ' - it f mii 1 1 U :inv x .Ul at :) i I' Mi.-'if u i !-.. pi in- t; l.-iv y. 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